I'm going to jump on the PDXBaller bandwagon here. I don't have a great grasp on NSFL rosters yet, so I'm going with what I know. PDX is not only a great DSFL GM and a shoe in for DSFL GM of the Year, but he's a tremendous ambassador for the league. I joined the league without much understand of the sim, player builds, and a general lay of the land. PDX did an amazing job of introducing himself and answer a few pressing questions I had, all of this within a day of creating my player, before he even signed me to the Portland Pythons.
Now let's talk about his success on the field. After building a championship winning team last season in the DSFL and orchestrating a prolific offense, PDX is at it again. This season's team is on an inside track to making it's way to the championship once again. The offense is clicking once again and the defense has been playing at a really high level. His most recent signing, Thomas Kane III, has already made an impact for the Pythons in his first few weeks of action. That's the PDX magic touch. No matter how the season finishes, it's painstakingly clear PDX is a master of on-boarding, recognizing, and organizing DSFL talent.
Now let's talk about his success on the field. After building a championship winning team last season in the DSFL and orchestrating a prolific offense, PDX is at it again. This season's team is on an inside track to making it's way to the championship once again. The offense is clicking once again and the defense has been playing at a really high level. His most recent signing, Thomas Kane III, has already made an impact for the Pythons in his first few weeks of action. That's the PDX magic touch. No matter how the season finishes, it's painstakingly clear PDX is a master of on-boarding, recognizing, and organizing DSFL talent.