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12) Sit-down with a star - Trae Bacon, DT
Question: whats your expectations for this DFSL season? How do you think you'll perform?
Bacon: I expect to be taken by a team that needs help on their defensive line. I’m ready to make a huge contribution, and if you look at the stats from last year’s DSFL teams, most of them had pretty poor defensive lines – even the winning teams. I think that a solid defensive contribution could turn that positive record into a championship.
If I’m given time on the field, I can develop into a real impact player. You can look at my college stats for proof of that – I know this isn’t college football anymore, but I’m ready to go.
Question 2: you have any personal goals you seted for yourself for the DFSL or NFSL?
Bacon: I’m determined to become the all-time career leader in sacks, at least for the NSFL – I don’t expect I’ll be in the DSFL long enough to do that (laughs). I want NSFL quarterbacks to fear my name, to dread games with whatever team drafts me. They say defense wins championships. I want to help lead whoever drafts me to championships. But yeah, career all-time sacks is what I’m gonna do.
Question 3: any player in the NFSL you model your game after?
Bacon: I think there are a lot of players who inspire me. Different aspects of the game that I need to build on and surpass them on. Riposte has been a monster lately, and I'm going to be beating his numbers within a few seasons I'm sure. I try not to model my game after any one player, since if there's enough information to study one guy, the offense has had time to study him too. So I try to mix it up, be a little unpredictable, you know?
4) how did the death of your father affected you? Was it hard on you loosing a precious family member?
Bacon: Yeah, man… yeah… (pauses for about ten seconds) Yeah it was rough. But that’s how life is you know? I guess it taught me to you know, live fully, cause that shit’ll take you any time and it doesn’t give a fuck. It made me tighter with my ma, and she depends on me a lot now, so I’m glad she has me.
But you know I missed the end of my high school career because of that, and nobody gave me a problem about that. I feel like I let my team down though, you know, so I think on that a lot too. I don’t think they blame me but I do, you know? I think I learned that I gotta push through that in the future, that just cause I got my own problems doesn’t mean that anybody else needs to be impacted by it. So I guess between that, and living in the moment, it’s changed me for the better… but yeah man it still hurts. My father was always there for me, he supported me in my pursuit of this career now, and I like to think he’s watching me now, and I’m makin’ him proud of what I’ve become and what I’m about to become.
13) Sit-down with a fan - http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=...ndpost&p=207416
19) the big fellas - Everybody wants to be a flashy football superstar in the nsfl and dsfl, they wanna be a flashy wide reciever that makes flashy highlight plays every game or perhaps the leader of the team the one and only quarterback that commands the entire offense and dont forget the flashy interception machines cornerbacks and safeties, but I wanna highlight a position that may not be as recognized as the the other positions but are real important having one at a elite level defiantly can change the course of a game and team I general. Yes I'm talking about the Defensive lineman a position that maybe not be flashy but at a elite level could rack up massive amounts of important tackles for loss , quarterback sacks and just chasing the quarter back and adding that pressure in general, In my opinion a defensive lineman are a massive decider weather a team goes all the way or miss the playoffs by a hair. Today I wanna talk about a defensive lineman hat made great plays in the playoffs and showed great effort in all his playoff games that's right I'm talking about smyles the defensive end of Philadelphia. Smyles coming out of a 44 tackles and 5 sack season he continue to make his presence known racking up 12 tackles but he made his pretense known more in his game against the outlaws racking 6 tackles 3 of those for losses. Heres some key plays from the game. Third quarter at 14:31 zephyous was stopped for no gain which forced a long pass attempt forcing a interception, next play I wanna highlight is a tackle for loss at 8:58 stopping shady short on his tracks a key play that later resulted in a punt which was returned for a touchdown. Even though liberty loss no one will forget the effort smyles put into the season and playoffs, although philly was stopped short from the victory I believe they wouldn't have gotten to the ultimini of it wasnt for there strong defensive lineman and the defense
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5) the spotlight of the youth - The season 15 rookie class. What can I say about it? Well frankly i wasn't there but i heard many rumors and legends of the fearsome class that everybody in the dsfl and NFSL talks about, A class that will be remembered forever by players all over the nfsl and dsfl league. It all started in a simple reddit thread on R/NFL I dont know if the comissor was expecting much or not but I dont know if anybody could have predicted the huge overhaul if promising players that are remembered today of the NFSL elites. Players from great passers like falconi and reese to game changing rushers like shady and zephyrous. But I want to talk about one particular player who I thought took the league by storm this year yes I'm talking about the one and only the game changer and the legend D'attoria the game changer changer free safety from liberty.
I wanna talk about the champion games but before I do let's have a quick overview of what this great safety accomplished during is amazing season on the liberty. He was a key player on the liberty defense racking up 96 home crushing taclkes, two tackles for loss, eight sacks and three interceptions all though his stats are impressive that doesnt even come close to how amazing he did in the outlaw game. Racking up 17 tackles and 1 interceptions. Heres some key plays from that I enjoyed from the game. First he made his presence heard stopping shady close to the first down. My second favorite play from that game his his tackle on Irving for a short gain that forced a field goal for outlaws. Its not the flashes but defiantly seted a tone and the next plays ended in incompletions, finally my favorite plays of that game his interception that he ran back 42 yards for the touchdown what a exciting moment! Although they came up short from a victory I believe they wouldn't been in that agnes if it wasnt for D'attoria amazing effort
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Interview with Tyrone biggins (not counted as a point task for me)
1. For the Pospect Bowl in Week 1 you had 4 tackles and 2 for a loss. Week 2 – 8 tackles and 1 for a loss. What contributed to leading the team in tackles for losses? At face value I’d say your quickness but I know it goes deeper than that.
2. As you caught selling weed in high school and presumably a known user coming from Portland. How do you see yourself handling yourself if you get drafted to Portland and being around that bad crowd? On top of that when you make the jump to NSFL and you have the opportunity to play for a Canadian team where weed is legal, how will you control the downward spiral that takes place for many athletes?
3. To stick on the substance topic can you please clear the air for many of the scouts wondering about your PED suspension.
4. As Coach Jake Roberson was your mentor when you were younger, have you found any solace in NSFL vets that could replace that presents?
1) I'd say my speed and quickness contributed most of my tackles! But really its my effort I've been training hard and that defiantly reflects on my plays in the field
2) playing for Portland was defiantly interesting experience and something I have to be grateful since it was my only offer. I learned alot from it and recently decided to quit smoking and selling and I will stick to my word!
3) yes I admit my 3rd season as a pirtland viking i was taking PEDs to approve my performance but it was a mistake I would never make and i decided I wanna approve using my natural talent.
4) Jake Roberson was a very special figure I was in a bad place since getting kicked out and even thought about quitting football! I've learned since and so far the NSFL gets proven to have that same influence as Roberson
12) Sit-down with a star - Trae Bacon, DT
Question: whats your expectations for this DFSL season? How do you think you'll perform?
Bacon: I expect to be taken by a team that needs help on their defensive line. I’m ready to make a huge contribution, and if you look at the stats from last year’s DSFL teams, most of them had pretty poor defensive lines – even the winning teams. I think that a solid defensive contribution could turn that positive record into a championship.
If I’m given time on the field, I can develop into a real impact player. You can look at my college stats for proof of that – I know this isn’t college football anymore, but I’m ready to go.
Question 2: you have any personal goals you seted for yourself for the DFSL or NFSL?
Bacon: I’m determined to become the all-time career leader in sacks, at least for the NSFL – I don’t expect I’ll be in the DSFL long enough to do that (laughs). I want NSFL quarterbacks to fear my name, to dread games with whatever team drafts me. They say defense wins championships. I want to help lead whoever drafts me to championships. But yeah, career all-time sacks is what I’m gonna do.
Question 3: any player in the NFSL you model your game after?
Bacon: I think there are a lot of players who inspire me. Different aspects of the game that I need to build on and surpass them on. Riposte has been a monster lately, and I'm going to be beating his numbers within a few seasons I'm sure. I try not to model my game after any one player, since if there's enough information to study one guy, the offense has had time to study him too. So I try to mix it up, be a little unpredictable, you know?
4) how did the death of your father affected you? Was it hard on you loosing a precious family member?
Bacon: Yeah, man… yeah… (pauses for about ten seconds) Yeah it was rough. But that’s how life is you know? I guess it taught me to you know, live fully, cause that shit’ll take you any time and it doesn’t give a fuck. It made me tighter with my ma, and she depends on me a lot now, so I’m glad she has me.
But you know I missed the end of my high school career because of that, and nobody gave me a problem about that. I feel like I let my team down though, you know, so I think on that a lot too. I don’t think they blame me but I do, you know? I think I learned that I gotta push through that in the future, that just cause I got my own problems doesn’t mean that anybody else needs to be impacted by it. So I guess between that, and living in the moment, it’s changed me for the better… but yeah man it still hurts. My father was always there for me, he supported me in my pursuit of this career now, and I like to think he’s watching me now, and I’m makin’ him proud of what I’ve become and what I’m about to become.
13) Sit-down with a fan - http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=...ndpost&p=207416
19) the big fellas - Everybody wants to be a flashy football superstar in the nsfl and dsfl, they wanna be a flashy wide reciever that makes flashy highlight plays every game or perhaps the leader of the team the one and only quarterback that commands the entire offense and dont forget the flashy interception machines cornerbacks and safeties, but I wanna highlight a position that may not be as recognized as the the other positions but are real important having one at a elite level defiantly can change the course of a game and team I general. Yes I'm talking about the Defensive lineman a position that maybe not be flashy but at a elite level could rack up massive amounts of important tackles for loss , quarterback sacks and just chasing the quarter back and adding that pressure in general, In my opinion a defensive lineman are a massive decider weather a team goes all the way or miss the playoffs by a hair. Today I wanna talk about a defensive lineman hat made great plays in the playoffs and showed great effort in all his playoff games that's right I'm talking about smyles the defensive end of Philadelphia. Smyles coming out of a 44 tackles and 5 sack season he continue to make his presence known racking up 12 tackles but he made his pretense known more in his game against the outlaws racking 6 tackles 3 of those for losses. Heres some key plays from the game. Third quarter at 14:31 zephyous was stopped for no gain which forced a long pass attempt forcing a interception, next play I wanna highlight is a tackle for loss at 8:58 stopping shady short on his tracks a key play that later resulted in a punt which was returned for a touchdown. Even though liberty loss no one will forget the effort smyles put into the season and playoffs, although philly was stopped short from the victory I believe they wouldn't have gotten to the ultimini of it wasnt for there strong defensive lineman and the defense
(343) words
5) the spotlight of the youth - The season 15 rookie class. What can I say about it? Well frankly i wasn't there but i heard many rumors and legends of the fearsome class that everybody in the dsfl and NFSL talks about, A class that will be remembered forever by players all over the nfsl and dsfl league. It all started in a simple reddit thread on R/NFL I dont know if the comissor was expecting much or not but I dont know if anybody could have predicted the huge overhaul if promising players that are remembered today of the NFSL elites. Players from great passers like falconi and reese to game changing rushers like shady and zephyrous. But I want to talk about one particular player who I thought took the league by storm this year yes I'm talking about the one and only the game changer and the legend D'attoria the game changer changer free safety from liberty.
I wanna talk about the champion games but before I do let's have a quick overview of what this great safety accomplished during is amazing season on the liberty. He was a key player on the liberty defense racking up 96 home crushing taclkes, two tackles for loss, eight sacks and three interceptions all though his stats are impressive that doesnt even come close to how amazing he did in the outlaw game. Racking up 17 tackles and 1 interceptions. Heres some key plays from that I enjoyed from the game. First he made his presence heard stopping shady close to the first down. My second favorite play from that game his his tackle on Irving for a short gain that forced a field goal for outlaws. Its not the flashes but defiantly seted a tone and the next plays ended in incompletions, finally my favorite plays of that game his interception that he ran back 42 yards for the touchdown what a exciting moment! Although they came up short from a victory I believe they wouldn't been in that agnes if it wasnt for D'attoria amazing effort
(342 words)
Interview with Tyrone biggins (not counted as a point task for me)
1. For the Pospect Bowl in Week 1 you had 4 tackles and 2 for a loss. Week 2 – 8 tackles and 1 for a loss. What contributed to leading the team in tackles for losses? At face value I’d say your quickness but I know it goes deeper than that.
2. As you caught selling weed in high school and presumably a known user coming from Portland. How do you see yourself handling yourself if you get drafted to Portland and being around that bad crowd? On top of that when you make the jump to NSFL and you have the opportunity to play for a Canadian team where weed is legal, how will you control the downward spiral that takes place for many athletes?
3. To stick on the substance topic can you please clear the air for many of the scouts wondering about your PED suspension.
4. As Coach Jake Roberson was your mentor when you were younger, have you found any solace in NSFL vets that could replace that presents?
1) I'd say my speed and quickness contributed most of my tackles! But really its my effort I've been training hard and that defiantly reflects on my plays in the field
2) playing for Portland was defiantly interesting experience and something I have to be grateful since it was my only offer. I learned alot from it and recently decided to quit smoking and selling and I will stick to my word!
3) yes I admit my 3rd season as a pirtland viking i was taking PEDs to approve my performance but it was a mistake I would never make and i decided I wanna approve using my natural talent.
4) Jake Roberson was a very special figure I was in a bad place since getting kicked out and even thought about quitting football! I've learned since and so far the NSFL gets proven to have that same influence as Roberson
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