What to write about? There have been many happenings in the NSFL the past year plus. I guess I'll write about the OL bots and how it changed the landscape for the NSFL.
Back before S4 we only had regular bots and users as OL, as such it was a very in demand position. Many of the best players in the league were actually OL, Winchester, Jogn, Akselsen, Blocksdale, Hendrix, Pest (Er), Sharpei, Sandoval, Clegane. However with five spots on the OL for eight teams even that bevy of stars couldn't hold the fort for long.
@timeconsumer then made a post about fixing the offensive line and the dearth of users that were making them. It was co-signed by basically all of the active OL.
Well HO listened, and they actually came up with the solution we have today. Now everyone actually has a competent starting OL and can focus on other areas of the team.
This isn't where the story ends though, as the free 100% TPE redistribution for OL caused a seismic shift across the NSFL landscape.
Akselsen swapped to QB, enabling the trade of Orosz to SJS, which caused Ethan Hunt to go unsigned forcing a swap to WR.
Sharpei swapped to LB, SJS was still bad but he was a good tackler.
Blocksdale swapped to QB, forcing scrub Kyubee to become a safety. Blocksdale as QB elevated the Hawks to a much higher plane of NSFL existence.
Winchester swapped to LB and Clegane to DT, jumpstarting the Otters defensive dominance for seasons to come.
Hendrix swapped to LB, helping Liberty improve and become competitive.
Jogn switched to safety, giving the Wraiths a small boost there.
Sandoval switched to DT, further helping the Hawks become contenders.
Many of these players are now older and on their way out or already retired, but the impact of their position swaps cannot be overstated.
Back before S4 we only had regular bots and users as OL, as such it was a very in demand position. Many of the best players in the league were actually OL, Winchester, Jogn, Akselsen, Blocksdale, Hendrix, Pest (Er), Sharpei, Sandoval, Clegane. However with five spots on the OL for eight teams even that bevy of stars couldn't hold the fort for long.
@timeconsumer then made a post about fixing the offensive line and the dearth of users that were making them. It was co-signed by basically all of the active OL.
Well HO listened, and they actually came up with the solution we have today. Now everyone actually has a competent starting OL and can focus on other areas of the team.
This isn't where the story ends though, as the free 100% TPE redistribution for OL caused a seismic shift across the NSFL landscape.
Akselsen swapped to QB, enabling the trade of Orosz to SJS, which caused Ethan Hunt to go unsigned forcing a swap to WR.
Sharpei swapped to LB, SJS was still bad but he was a good tackler.
Blocksdale swapped to QB, forcing scrub Kyubee to become a safety. Blocksdale as QB elevated the Hawks to a much higher plane of NSFL existence.
Winchester swapped to LB and Clegane to DT, jumpstarting the Otters defensive dominance for seasons to come.
Hendrix swapped to LB, helping Liberty improve and become competitive.
Jogn switched to safety, giving the Wraiths a small boost there.
Sandoval switched to DT, further helping the Hawks become contenders.
Many of these players are now older and on their way out or already retired, but the impact of their position swaps cannot be overstated.