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RE: (S29) PT 5 - Arguements - IsaStarcrossed - 06-22-2021

Adelie is a natural negotiator and a defuser of hostile intent. You see as a penguin, Adelie comes from a background where the individuals have to work together to survive. They each make up parts of a whole and if you don't work with the group, that is how you end up alone and eaten. Teamwork is everything and when the fight broke out in training for the Yeti, Adelie was more than willing to step in and st up special team building training to stop the fighting. He took the entire team to his home in the cold and the ice. He taught them how to fish for food and huddle for warmth. And then he left them there for three days. They would need to work together or perish. It was very effective in getting them to start agreeing and looking at things the same way as death often does. Among them, it was of course Melvin who stood out the most as he has been working very hard to reform and shake his murderous image. He was a natural leader and provided plenty of warmth for the group to survive. Upon their return they were all muttering about never wanting to eat another fish, but they survived and are now getting along much better!

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RE: (S29) PT 5 - Arguements - Menace0528 - 06-22-2021

Okay, so to fix an argument, I think the best way to approach this is with some good old fashioned football. But not just any good old fashioned football. So, the two people having an argument (assuming it’s two people having an argument), will be the football. They will ball themselves up, and the rest of the team will use them as a football. Not only will the playing football help restore harmony, but them being the football helps them connect back with the team in a way that would otherwise be impossible. See, in the game of football, you have to know the football. Learn the football. Feel the football. By these two arguing players being the literal football, we will get to know them better, both physically (i mean, you have to know how to throw them to your receiver) and metaphorically. Sure, it may hurt when they get dropped or thrown and the player holding them gets tackled, but it builds character! Not only that, but it might also help us when we play an actual game, as we’ll learn to limit turnovers, as nobody wants to give up their friend, and when they view the ball as a teammate, they want to keep him safe.


RE: (S29) PT 5 - Arguements - deadlunatic - 06-22-2021

You know, no matter how well a group of competitive males get along, there will be disagreements that can turn into fights. Now bare knuckle fighting is not recommended for professional football players as someone can get seriously hurt. But, some gloves on boxing with helmets, now that can help get some aggression out and also make at least one of the guys feel better. So, when the fellas start getting too crazy, we set up the portable blow up bouncy boxey ring and then of course the inflatable boxing gloves and let them go to town. Usually end up with a few extra boxing matches purely for fun/ to relieve some tension before it gets to high. Then, of course at least one player decides we need some bubbles and it turns into a sweet bouncy, bubble, boxing match of fun. Hard to stay mad at someone when you get to smack the crap out of them while bouncing around in an inflatable ring with big over sized gloves. Since we implemented this policy we have had a marked decrease in fork stabbings in the locker room, in addition to an almost one hundred percent decrease in lunch room thefts of food. We even have people starting fake fights as an excuse to wear their bikinis at workout during bubble bounce time.


RE: (S29) PT 5 - Arguements - Thelastheraclid - 06-22-2021

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RE: (S29) PT 5 - Arguements - GuitarMaster116 - 06-22-2021

Usually in New Orleans, there never is anything outside of the small scuffles in practice that some players have from time to time. But for the most part the team is very cohesive and works together a lot to get through things and prove most of the league wrong by being competitive while everyone else thinks they will be last in the league. But if an incident did occur that was really massive, how I would approach it is I would talk individually with all the individuals involved with the argument, get all the facts and opinions of of the players, then I would address the entire team as a whole and try to resolve everything. Down in New Orleans, we have been underdogs many times and most of the league look down on us, so we have no time to be fighting amongst ourselves if we want to succeed and prove all the others wrong. I know most of the team feel the same way as I do, so I think that a lot of my teammates would be on board and help me with this task. I just think once everything is on the table about what happened, as a team we would all band together like we have done many times already and figure out what needs to be done to fix the issue.

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RE: (S29) PT 5 - Arguements - Cincyfan96 - 06-22-2021

Time for a players' only meeting. Kick the coaches out for a bit and let's figure this stuff out. Berlin is playing WAY too well this season for bad chemistry to ruin this run, but with success sometimes comes inflated egos and a feeling that we "deserve" to have a certain result or level of respect. The fact is, whether we are the top player on the team or the bottom, we all have a role to fill and that is and always should be our primary goal if we want to make it past a first round playoff loss this year. So I'd gather the team in the locker room and first split up offense and defense. I'd lead our defensive meeting and have Nick lead the offensive meeting as everybody needs to be looking to him as a leader. On defense, I'm looking around the room and having everybody get a chance to share their piece. What is upsetting you? What is causing this friction in our defense? Is there a particular person you are upset with? If so, let's hash it out right now and figure out what's happening. Because if there's even a tiny fracture in our team come playoff time, it's going to snap under pressure and we'll be sent packing. Once everyone has done that, Nick and I will get the whole team together again and talk about how far we've come and how we got here. A little perspective never hurt anybody. It's easy to get upset in the course of a long and grueling season, but we're not about to let that get in our way. This is our year.


RE: (S29) PT 5 - Arguements - Reno - 06-22-2021

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RE: (S29) PT 5 - Arguements - LB3737 - 06-22-2021

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RE: (S29) PT 5 - Arguements - Kyamprac - 06-22-2021

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RE: (S29) PT 5 - Arguements - Crunk - 06-22-2021

After a prank war got out of hand between two young Arizona Outlaws, Tayshawn Crunk was asked to step in to attempt to resolve what had turned into legitimate heat between the two. Crunk assembled his team of mediators - Chuck Roth and Deadly Memes - and tricked the two players into having a sit down in a film room. Roth guarded the door, as was his assigned duty (and Memes, being unable to find a bench to sit on, sat on the floor, as it is his only useful skill). Crunk started off the dialogue.

It took a good 20 minutes of accusation and counter accusation to air all the grievances, and with the air cleared, Crunk proposed two things. Firstly, that each player would pay for half of the damages incurred to the property of the other one (with the rest coming from the wallet of a sleeping L'Gazzy Burfict), and secondly, that they should establish a players charter of rules to stop pranks going too far in the future. Here was that charter:

1) No wild animals to be placed in teammates' cars
2) Do not shit in a teammates cleats
3) There is no appropriate amount of hookers to send to a teammate's family gathering - this includes funerals
4) No swatting teammates, even for TikTok
5) All team Gatorade is to be kept Viagra free

The nameless culprits sighed in relief as their signatures moved Roth away from the door. Crunk took a victory sip of his Gatorade, and felt... funny. Outlaws gonna Outlaw.