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(S8) - Weekend PT 2 - New Places - bovovovo - 06-03-2018

Borkus Maximus III has had plenty of opportunity to travel to exotic and mysterious places thanks to his chosen career of playing American foot ball Quarterback man these places include Arizona Colorado California North Western Territories New Orleans Nevada Pennsylvania and Maryland yes all exotic places indeed Borkus Maximus III is actually from Greece so the greatest opportunity of all was just being able to move to America to play a sport that he loves yes loves so very much in a country that he kinda likes it's not super great he definitely finds it better than Greece personally but that is just his opinion ya know no need to get all worked up Borkus Maximus III is very grateful to be in America because he thinks it is a great country where he can live out his dream of playing professional football this is something he could not really do in Greece.

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(S8) - Weekend PT 2 - New Places - Dawegg - 06-03-2018

The move from Tijuana to San Jose was pretty huge, but at least it skipped all of the legal stuff you had to fill out to inorder to reside in Mexico. West coast culture is still vastly different from the northeast. The climate much like Tijuana, is extremely warm for the most part, which has always proven been difficult for Brad to get comfortable with. Brad never was much of a beach guy coming straight out of New York City and more recently, Syracuse. The SaberCats play in a dome environment, so at least the climate will not greatly effect Brad's performance on gameday. The people are still friendly and the food is alright, but Silicon Valley is awfully strange. Everything has a modern, almost futuristic appearance. It's almost as if the entire city exists in a separate reality from the rest of the world. That rubs Brad slightly the wrong way even if San Jose is now his home for the foreseeable future.


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(S8) - Weekend PT 2 - New Places - JKortesi81 - 06-03-2018

Going from a tight end to a speed wide receiver is a huge opportunity for Carlito Crush. After so many seasons where it never felt like Crush was living up to his potential, being a tight end who did “okay” was getting stale. Considering the amount of TPE Carlito has, it only made sense for him to lose some weight, and start training his ass off. He lost some weight, and really focused on speed drills during the offseason, and the results paid off handsomely. Carlito is quick as a whip now, and when matched with his route running ability, he’d been burning the Otters’ defense in training camp. Now, with the season started, Carlito’s hopes seem to be coming true. Through two games for the Otters, Crush has 13 catches, and is second in the NSFL is 213 yards. He’s had two straight games over 100 yards, and he already has a TD. The sky is looking like the limit for Crush this year with his big position change. (170)


(S8) - Weekend PT 2 - New Places - Daybe - 06-03-2018

I wasn't prepared at all going from Texas to Colorado. It's one thing to move to Colorado to begin with, but coming from the Fort Worth era- where it's right about at sea level, man, that's a lot of elevation you have to get used to in a hurry. I passed out when my plane landed right in the middle of that Denver airport. Good times. Besides that and my stint in Portland where I did nothing at all, but when I flew up there it felt the same. I had to go on oxygen for the first two weeks. But I mean, you get used to it. I actually like having playing up in Denver because it gives a home field advantage no team can replicate. There's no in-game situation that can simulate the experience of playing at 5000 feet, and when we start winning games and picking up some steam, I mean, look out. You're not gonna want to play in Colorado on the road, because you'll be dealing with high elevation and Haruki Ishigawa and Jonathon Saint coming at you at full force.


(S8) - Weekend PT 2 - New Places - Toasty - 06-03-2018

The Orange County Otters offseason they saw a lot of change starting with Cartlo Crush, former tight end, moving to wide receiver to accompany Bradley Westfield. They also lost two corners 1 via trade and the other position switched to Wide Receiver. They also received Jaylon Broxton along with a new co gm. So far these changes don't seem to be slowing down the otters who have started out the season with a 2-0 start. They also got maxwell Macbeth from the Portland Pythons via the draft. They also have linebacker Mason brown playing for them this. The otters are hoping the ulimini win from brown and Macbeth can help them return to the ultimus. Will the otters be better this year with the pressure of a championship off their shoulders. We will have to wait to see but it looks promising even with the changes. Go otters go win a championship


(S8) - Weekend PT 2 - New Places - TheWoZy - 06-03-2018

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(S8) - Weekend PT 2 - New Places - nunccoepi - 06-03-2018

Coming off of an offensice rookie of the year season and looking at two more years of his contract, Verso LAlto did not change teams in this past off season, but has been impacted by several players who have. The Baltimore Hawks met two main needs this past off season through the draft and free agency--notably the defensive line. Through the additions of Arbin Asipi and the Childish Gambino, Hawks fans can expect to see a sudden increase in sacks and rushed passes--benefits that will stick around for a while as both are still very early in their careers. For L'Alto's part he has enjoyed the added challenge that these two have brought to him in practice as they've forced him to improve even more. They have both been stellar and engaging additions to the locker room as well bringing new and interesting conversation with them, most of all insisting that they are here to bring a championship to the city of Baltimore.

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(S8) - Weekend PT 2 - New Places - Molarpistols - 06-03-2018

Gus T.T. Showbiz left his cozy, comfortable university life at Pomona College and joined the National Simulation Football League. He left behind a safe, stable career in pharmaceutical sales to follow his dream of playing professional football.

Just a week ago, he found out where his new career would take him; where he'd need to build a home for the foreseeable future. With the 2nd overall pick in the DSFL draft, Gus found his new home. The Kansas City Coyotes chose him to lead their franchise.

It is in Kansas City, that Gus T.T. Showbiz will look to further his football career and prove himseld worthy of the label of franchise quarterback. With his eye on being a worthy successor to a future hall of fame quarterback in Mike Boss, Gus has his work cut out for him. His time in Kansas City should prove a fruitful stop on his way to Orange County!

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(S8) - Weekend PT 2 - New Places - run_CMC - 06-03-2018

As a kicker, it is highly unlikely to ever see Dean Jackson play outside of the kicker and punter positions. While Jackson is the most generally athletic kicker in the league, despite being short as a short person, in the end he’s a kicker. So I’m just gonna talk about two Arizona Outlaws defensive backs. Jogn Floggity and Allen Davis are safeties by nature and skill set, but this season they’re playing at cornerback to fill the gaping hole in Arizona’s roster. Floggity has a history at cornerback, spending last season at that position as well, but Davis does not. 2 games in, they’ve already given up quite a few big plays, so let’s hope that turns around. I’m not at the word count yet so I’ll also mention Wallace Stone. A power rushing linebacker, his speed and strength makes him the best available strong safety on Arizona’s roster (exempting Darren Morris who is playing at free safety) and so that’s where he’s playing at. Doing pretty good so far too, surprisingly.

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(S8) - Weekend PT 2 - New Places - Scootalicious - 06-04-2018

"Well, I had to move from California to North Carolina to go to NC State. And from there I had to move from North Carolina to Portland. It was pretty fun, I didn't have much of a problem moving actually. Nothing special. Um, this question includes postion switching right? Cause I remember in high school at Orange High to NC State I switched 10 positions. No fucking joke. Originally I went from 'James Brown, Offensive Tackle for the Orange High Panthers' to 'James Brown, Tight End for the Orange High Panthers', which then turned into 'James Brown, Linebacker for the Orange High Panthers', and it stayed that way the whole way through up until I got to NC State where it became 'James Brown, Fullback for the North Carolina State Wolfpack' then 'James Brown, Strong Safety for the North Carolina State Wolfpack' (fun times), and I think it went onto quarterback then runningback until finally I found my calling at defensive tackle. That was fun."

- James Brown, on moving places (and positions)

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