02-18-2020, 01:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2020, 03:38 PM by slothfacekilla.)
It’s gonna be a hell of a draft! With such a large draft class, I’m a firm believer that it’s on us to separate ourselves from the pack and prove that we’ve got what it takes to make it in this league - which is why I’m here.
Please shoot with any questions, I’m here to answer all of them
I'd like to say that my greatest and most standout attributes are by far my work ethic and love of the game. While my fellow prospects are all undoubtedly talented - both physically and technically - I've crossed half the globe to play this game and I won't stop for nothing no matter what challenges are placed in front of me.
Coming through the LSU system has also given me a deep understanding of the various routes and plays that really differentiates the average wide receiver from the best of the best, and I expect that being exposed to an entirely different level of competition in the DSFL will only sharpen that edge.
That said, I'm sure every other prospect out there believes the same thing. I can only say that I'm looking forward to the competition and wish everyone nothing but the best in the upcoming draft.
1. On food, Ponzu or Chimichurri. Makes everything taste better. In the course of my career, it's definitely my enthusiasm for the game. Even when I'm not training, I'm watching film. When I'm not watching film, I'm reading every scrap of material I can get my hands on.
2. Day 1 - Strength Training: Squats, Deadlifts, benches, presses. Speed Training: Stick drills, sprints. Agility: Shuffle, cone drills, L drills, pedals
Day 2 - Burst Training: cleans, pulls, jerks. Jumping: Long jumps, bounds, burpees, knee grabs
Day 3 - Rest, film, and study
Day 4 -6 - Repeat
Day 7 - Conditioning and stamina. Low intensity exercise for long periods of time such as rowing, running or swimming.
3. Pancakes!!! No contest. Unless they're Dutch waffles which are basically mini pancakes.
They're all brilliant... but my favourites:
DSFL - Palm Beach Solar Bears, because what's cooler than a polar bear in sunglasses?
NSFL - Baltimore Hawks, clean as hell!
Ultimately, I'm a competitive player so I'd love to be involved with a team that competes in the playoffs often - such as with the Pythons or Luchadores in the DSFL. In particular, the Pythons currently only have one WR - Justin Green - on their roster, and I think my route running would be a great complement to his speed. That said, in any team that picks me up, I expect that I will be able to compete for starting spots and contribute positively to the team regardless of the depth of their roster, so I believe I'd be a great fit in any team.
As I move up to the NSFL, I'd love to get the chance to play for a team with a ton of history. Naturally the Otters are a household name, but getting the chance to play with venerated franchises such as the Hawks or Wraiths would also be amazing. At the end of the day, I love the game and I'll give my all to whichever team I play for.
Chips is the only possible answer to this question
Thank you for the warm welcome
I love playing on offense and I found the WR position both challenging and rewarding. It relies a lot on me being good enough to outsmart my defensive matchup, while also requiring me to learn and adapt to the team's playbook and the QB's tendencies.
It really requires a great combination of athleticism, hands, agility and a good feel for the game - and there's nothing quite like making a good catch on a tough position.
As I mentioned earlier, I'd love to be able to compete in the playoffs on the regular basis. On that front, it would be great to get to play for teams with a history of that such as the Luchadores or the Pythons.
Please shoot with any questions, I’m here to answer all of them

(02-18-2020, 07:30 AM)2Burkeulosis Wrote:As a fellow WR in this year's draft class I have to ask. What exactly separates you from me or anyone else in this year's crowded draft class?
I'd like to say that my greatest and most standout attributes are by far my work ethic and love of the game. While my fellow prospects are all undoubtedly talented - both physically and technically - I've crossed half the globe to play this game and I won't stop for nothing no matter what challenges are placed in front of me.
Coming through the LSU system has also given me a deep understanding of the various routes and plays that really differentiates the average wide receiver from the best of the best, and I expect that being exposed to an entirely different level of competition in the DSFL will only sharpen that edge.
That said, I'm sure every other prospect out there believes the same thing. I can only say that I'm looking forward to the competition and wish everyone nothing but the best in the upcoming draft.
(02-18-2020, 12:04 PM)BaconBrother Wrote:What is your secret sauce?
What type of training routine do you have on a weekly basis?
Waffles or pancakes?
1. On food, Ponzu or Chimichurri. Makes everything taste better. In the course of my career, it's definitely my enthusiasm for the game. Even when I'm not training, I'm watching film. When I'm not watching film, I'm reading every scrap of material I can get my hands on.
2. Day 1 - Strength Training: Squats, Deadlifts, benches, presses. Speed Training: Stick drills, sprints. Agility: Shuffle, cone drills, L drills, pedals
Day 2 - Burst Training: cleans, pulls, jerks. Jumping: Long jumps, bounds, burpees, knee grabs
Day 3 - Rest, film, and study
Day 4 -6 - Repeat
Day 7 - Conditioning and stamina. Low intensity exercise for long periods of time such as rowing, running or swimming.
3. Pancakes!!! No contest. Unless they're Dutch waffles which are basically mini pancakes.
(02-18-2020, 12:14 PM)FleshBagSoup Wrote:What do you think of all of the teams logos?
They're all brilliant... but my favourites:
DSFL - Palm Beach Solar Bears, because what's cooler than a polar bear in sunglasses?
NSFL - Baltimore Hawks, clean as hell!
(02-18-2020, 12:16 PM)Opera_Phantom Wrote:If you already took a look around the league, both DSFL and NSFL, where would you like to be drafted and which teams do you feel would be a better fit for your player?
Ultimately, I'm a competitive player so I'd love to be involved with a team that competes in the playoffs often - such as with the Pythons or Luchadores in the DSFL. In particular, the Pythons currently only have one WR - Justin Green - on their roster, and I think my route running would be a great complement to his speed. That said, in any team that picks me up, I expect that I will be able to compete for starting spots and contribute positively to the team regardless of the depth of their roster, so I believe I'd be a great fit in any team.
As I move up to the NSFL, I'd love to get the chance to play for a team with a ton of history. Naturally the Otters are a household name, but getting the chance to play with venerated franchises such as the Hawks or Wraiths would also be amazing. At the end of the day, I love the game and I'll give my all to whichever team I play for.
(02-18-2020, 01:06 PM)WNK Wrote:Daddy or chips?
Chips is the only possible answer to this question
(02-18-2020, 05:16 PM)Fordhammer Wrote:What drew you to the wide receiver position?
Which DSFL teams look the most appealing?
Welcome to the league!
Thank you for the warm welcome

I love playing on offense and I found the WR position both challenging and rewarding. It relies a lot on me being good enough to outsmart my defensive matchup, while also requiring me to learn and adapt to the team's playbook and the QB's tendencies.
It really requires a great combination of athleticism, hands, agility and a good feel for the game - and there's nothing quite like making a good catch on a tough position.
As I mentioned earlier, I'd love to be able to compete in the playoffs on the regular basis. On that front, it would be great to get to play for teams with a history of that such as the Luchadores or the Pythons.