1. Sit down with a fan (questions from iseedoug)
Where do you think the hawks need to improve to win the Ultimus?
The defensive line is the first position that comes to mind. I know Hendrix has been an absolute beast, but as you probably know he suddenly went inactive a few weeks ago and now has been hit with some serious regression. He'll still be starting for a couple of seasons, but at this point if we aren't improving up front we are getting worse.
What are goals next year as a player? Where can you improve most to help your team get to the next level?
I was very happy to step in and help the Hawks right away. I hope that I was a help anyway. Trey Willie and LeClair didn't get as many looks due to my presence--I did end up vulturing 8 TDs--so there was an adjustment period since Baltimore hasn't had a true TE in forever. But this year, as my speed and strength are at their best, I will be focusing on building strength and endurance so I can perform better when my team needs me the most.
As a player, what is the biggest difference between the DSFL and NSFL?
Easily it has to be the level of dedication. In the DSFL you often run into players who are still trying to figure out how serious they are going to be. In the NSFL you are surrounded by players who have committed to the life of professional football and if you aren't keeping up with them, giving 100%, you are falling behind.
Is there a specific player you want your team to draft? Or is there a general position you see as a need for your team in the draft?
Like I said before, DL is a big need and I'd love to see my team pick up some help there. Gambino seems to be a solid prospect. But most of all, and I think my GMs and other league GMs would agree, we want someone who is excited to be here. Personal preference makes a big difference in a players desire to be the best they can be.
2. Sit Down with a star
3. That Magic Moment
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Where do you think the hawks need to improve to win the Ultimus?
The defensive line is the first position that comes to mind. I know Hendrix has been an absolute beast, but as you probably know he suddenly went inactive a few weeks ago and now has been hit with some serious regression. He'll still be starting for a couple of seasons, but at this point if we aren't improving up front we are getting worse.
What are goals next year as a player? Where can you improve most to help your team get to the next level?
I was very happy to step in and help the Hawks right away. I hope that I was a help anyway. Trey Willie and LeClair didn't get as many looks due to my presence--I did end up vulturing 8 TDs--so there was an adjustment period since Baltimore hasn't had a true TE in forever. But this year, as my speed and strength are at their best, I will be focusing on building strength and endurance so I can perform better when my team needs me the most.
As a player, what is the biggest difference between the DSFL and NSFL?
Easily it has to be the level of dedication. In the DSFL you often run into players who are still trying to figure out how serious they are going to be. In the NSFL you are surrounded by players who have committed to the life of professional football and if you aren't keeping up with them, giving 100%, you are falling behind.
Is there a specific player you want your team to draft? Or is there a general position you see as a need for your team in the draft?
Like I said before, DL is a big need and I'd love to see my team pick up some help there. Gambino seems to be a solid prospect. But most of all, and I think my GMs and other league GMs would agree, we want someone who is excited to be here. Personal preference makes a big difference in a players desire to be the best they can be.
2. Sit Down with a star
3. That Magic Moment
@keanex