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(S6) - Weekend PT 1 - Sticky Situations - Oles - 02-16-2018 Requirements Written: Must Include 150 Words. As a star athlete you're bound to get into a situation that may cause some issues, whether it's an encounter with the law, an ex, or just a crisis with food at a party. Write about any sort of situation that falls under this umbrella. Graphic: Make a graphic showing the encounter, include a player render and whatever the situation was. If it's a run in with the cops show what might have happened, just anything of that sort. Include render and situation, other than that graphic is pretty open. Full Payout = 2 TPE Do not claim this TPE until a post is made in the claim thread. Deadline: Sunday Night, February 18th 11:59 PST (S6) - Weekend PT 1 - Sticky Situations - Dangles13 - 02-16-2018 Back when I first got drafted I had some monetary issues and well I was fucking broke as shit. My paychecks were spent months in advance and I was living out of my Range Rover. I was pretty comfortable living like this, most of the time the team provided me with food and I spent 90% of my time with football related shit. I heard it said that women were put here to test me and I believe that to be true. One fateful day I was out after a game with some of the boys and then I saw her. Oh man she was sexy as fuck, hourglass figure with a tight dress that showed just enough to make you weak. I finally worked up the courage to talk to her and we hit it off, we walked and talked all night. Eventually we walked past a shop that she professed was some place she had been dying to visit. I wanted to impress her so I told her that I had a connection there. I told her to give me 5 minutes and I would be right back. I of course did not have any connection, I just planned on breaking in like I did when I was younger. I guess those alarm systems are fucking good now because the second I slipped through the skylight the whole place lit up like a tree and the cops were at the door before I even got to the main floor. I never did see that beautiful girl again and the cops laughed so much at my stupidity that they let me go with a warning. (S6) - Weekend PT 1 - Sticky Situations - Bwestfield - 02-16-2018 My first year there was so much spinning around in my head. I had moved my entire family from Buffalo, NY to Santa Ana, CA. It was a huge transition for me coming out of college. I never strayed away from my family or my giving nature but I did find myself stressed more and more wondering how to do certain things and if I would even make the team. I would work and then come home and work some more. It seemed like this picture, this dream that I had of my career was not what it was supposed to be. It was then I started to smoke marijuana. I would do it a bit after practice just to get the edge off and then I would go home. After a short time I started being late to practice and gaining weight. Then I was pulled aside by my good friend Robert Phelps. He straightened me out and showed me a different less illegal way to deal with my problems. I owe everything I have to that man. (S6) - Weekend PT 1 - Sticky Situations - automatic - 02-16-2018 Sir Gregor Clegane is afforded protection against many of the laws which plague his more lowly born contemporaries, which is why he is fairly adept at avoiding uncomfortable situations. His go to move in the event of an indictment is to attack the judicial judgment from its source, which so far has served as a prudent deterrent in having his honor besmirched with confinement or detainment. As an anointed Knight and a Peer of the Realm, Clegane is insulated from the general populace as a matter of breeding. Once or twice he did have to fight his Brother, Sandor Clegane, but such bouts are easily fought for the greatest cavalry office on this side of the endless sea. Sticky Situations are what Sir Gregor Clegane creates in his wake on a daily basis of bleeding and burning the riverlands. While anything could happen in the future, this strategy has been a winning one for Sir Gregor Clegane for a number of years. Ask Elia Martel. Zing. words: 166 (S6) - Weekend PT 1 - Sticky Situations - Alfredo_Pasta - 02-16-2018 So as a player in the Nsfl some people may think that all of us get into some kind of trouble outside of football. While that may be true for most people and football players, that is not the truth for me. I'm much more of a family man. Me and my wife mostly hang out together and go out on adventures and hang out with other family members and of course other friends. There's only one time I can recall when I had gotten me and myself into trouble. This story will take me back to to my Portland Pythons days. We threw a big party at my house with all of our friends and family there. There was lots of alcohol involved and I admit something's may have gotten out of control.. I was lighting off fireworks in my backyard when one of them I accidentally light off towards my house.. again alcohol was heavily involved. I ended up burning down about half of my house. It definitely sucked but luckily I have enough money it didn't matter pretty much at all. Words: 184 (S6) - Weekend PT 1 - Sticky Situations - Neckbishop - 02-17-2018 You have never been scared until you are covered in blood staring at a couple of Game Wardens. So one weekend I was staying with Ron Swanson at his only cabin. A nice rugged shack with minimal amenities. After a couple of whiskys we decide to get that doe that has been eating from his cider trees. We gear up and hike up the ridge to get a good shot at where she normally lays down. We sneak up on her. Put her in our sights. Pop! Pop! She jerks, hops up and jumps over a fallen log. Ron pulls a knife out from his belt hands it to me and nods in the deer's direction. I slow walk up to the log, jump over and slit its throat after a small-ish struggle. Covered in blood I notice the Antlers. Then I see the headlights come over the hill. Behind those lights is the green truck of the Game Wardens. I look for Ron but he is no where to be seen. So there I am covered in blood, knife in hand, and 2 dead deer within a few meters of me. And They Laugh. "So you helped Ron get those troublesome deer? Just make sure we get some of that jerky he promised us, goes great with his cider." They got back in the truck and left. Ron showed up with his 4 wheeler and we took those deer back to his barn where we hung them up. (S6) - Weekend PT 1 - Sticky Situations - timeconsumer - 02-17-2018 One Too Many Back in his first season rookie offensive lineman (before the linebacker days) Angus Winchester was out with other offensive linemen Gregor Clegane and Marcus Boyd in their new city in Southern California enjoying a few drinks at a bar. A group of guys in Outlaws jerseys who had a few too much liquid courage decided they wanted to come up and start flapping their gums. You would think approaching three men who between them weighed more than half a ton looking for trouble would be something that even someone as stupid as an Outlaws fan would know better than to try. But these five guys had a few too many to drink and they figured in a fight of 5 to 3 they could get the upper hand. So the leader of the group starts shooting off at the mouth, tossing around insults and swearing and just being an ass in general. The three linemen, not in the mood for his crap, turn their backs on him and go back to their beers. That's when the brainless bro decides it would be a good idea to show off his manliness by pouring his beer on Marcus Boyd's head. He didn't get halfway through the glass when Marcus picked the man up and launched him through a window. The four lackeys, not quick enough learners to realize this isn't about to get better charged in. Within 45 seconds there were 5 unconscious men, one broken window, two broken barstools, five hundred dollars cash sitting on the table, and the three big men in a taxi on the way home. (S6) - Weekend PT 1 - Sticky Situations - ElvinEnchant - 02-17-2018 ![]() (S6) - Weekend PT 1 - Sticky Situations - KimJungBigDong - 02-17-2018 During his season in Tijuana, Forfeit was quickly became well known, for both his kicking ability on the football field and for his involvement with the police. One of the first known incidents came from an altercation between a bar owner in downtown Tijuana. After a day of practicing, Forfeit went out for some drinks at a bar, with some friends of his, he meet in Tijuana. Well at the bar a waitress came by with a couple of shots of tequila, she told Forfeit that the shots were from a couple of females a few tables away. "What the fuck do you thots want?", Forfeit was reported to have told the waitress and the girls who gave him the shots, as he was dumping them onto the ground. He then, according to reports threw the shots glasses on the ground, smashing them. Him and his friends than finished their drinks and went to leave the bar, where they were stopped by the bar owner, who wanted Forfeit to pay for the shots. Forfeit ignored him and continued on walking out of the bar, with the owner following him. As Forfeit is going to enter his friend's vehicle, the bar owner grabs him trying to get his attention. Forfeit turns around and punches the owner, knocking him to the ground, before the vehicle pulled away. Forfeit was questioned by the police for the assault, but no charges were pressed. (S6) - Weekend PT 1 - Sticky Situations - PigSnout - 02-17-2018 Boss Tweed had a surprising run in with the police during the early days of his NSFL career. It was just a few weeks after the draft when he was still the third string running back of the Yeti and was still a relatively unknown player. One day after practice, he was walking down the street and was suddenly surrounded by police officers. They put him in handcuffs and took him away to the police station. They held him there for a few hours before releasing him as suddenly as they had arrested him. It turned out they were looking for a man accused of murder and had a sketch of the suspect that had been produced by their sketch artist. The man looked very similar to Tweed so they thought he was the suspect and brought him in for questioning. However, once they found out that he was a football player who played for the Yeti, they saw that he had been in practice at the time of the crime and had an alibi, so he couldn't be the suspect. It was a strange and confusing occurence that added a wrinkle to the early stages of Tweed's career. Luckily now that he has become a star, Tweed is well known around Colorado and is unlikely to end up in another sticky situation like this again. Quote:226 Words |