6) Recruitment
I have been put in charge of a bot team in the DSFL what should I do? Firstly I think about positions and what sort of players I need in them. The DSFL is run heavy, so I want to run and stop the run do my 1st focus is on runningbacks and defensive linemen, inactive but with good TPE is just as good as brand new active players so I take the best of those. Next I want defensive backs to make the most of the rookie quarterbacks that I will fancy, these need to be preferably experience, perhaps some who are loaned down from the NSFL. Next I take my aim at quarterback and wide receivers, I want these guys to be as active as possible so they are always improving, this way i the tail end of the season they will surprise a few team but moving away from the run and more on the passing game when they see able. this leaves linebackers and tight ends for last, while they are both really important they have not made my list of who to concentrate on first. Sorry for that all my tight end and linebacker friends I hope I haven't offended you!
(WC 206)
7) Penalty box
This answer to which Copperhead would find themselves in the penalty box is not the most interesting question, I am going to turn this one on its head and tell you which Copperhead would get the most opposition player sent to the penalty box (but let's face it would probably end up there himself as well). And that is our very own cornerback superstar Dermot Lavelle Jr. Dermot is the kind of corner back whose mouth is never switched off, he is jawing with the opposition constantly throughout a game, from the coin toss to the final buzzer, anything to put off his man. He loves to find a players weakness, whether it be physical or emotional and then go at it and clings to it like a dog with a bone. He is a motor mouth and loves nothing more than to get into the head of his man and wined up and push his opponent to breaking point to force them into the mistake, the flag the confrontation. On the practise pitch and the lockeroom his is a different animal, a livelier guy you could ever meet but on the field he is a monster. I am just glad that this guy is on our side!
(WC 208)
3) Revenge
Revenge for the Copperheads next season is not something that will happen in the regular season, I would like it to happen in the season 21 Ultimus, to make the revenge as important and as devastating as possible. Now this revenge isn't really aimed at a team, but rather 1 player, Ashley Owens. The former Austin Copperhead 1st overall draft pick shocked everyone at the start of the season by announcing that he was leaving, and this messed up the balance of the offensive without the required time for it to be corrected meaning that the Copperheads were no where near as effusive in the season. It also REALLY upset his runningback partner Mako Mendonca. Mako and Ashley were like brothers and Ashley had even told Mako not to worry, that his contract negotiations with Austin were a formality and that they would be together for years to come. When that didn't come to pass Mako set his heart on revenge, to rush more than Ashley, to get more rushing touchdowns than Ashley and to prove that he is not needed by setting every rushing record Austin has. But more importantly to to him getting his Ultimus ring and to get one himself instead, and that is exactly what he plans on doing.
(WC 213)
5) Offseason Needs
There are a few holes in the Austin Copperheads roster that need filling, but luckily for us we have the draft capital to do it this year. The 1st is the DL. With team and locker room leader Dick Wizardry retiring we need to draft his replacement, more than that we could do well with 2 DLs this off season. This would really solidify the line and hold it there long for the future. The team sack leader Kuusela is not getting any younger so fill the DL holes is a must. The other position of need that we have was due to the shock exit of Ashley Owens last year. We need one more piece of offensive weaponry to really allow our offensive to teach it true potential. The good thing about this is that it doesn't really matter if it is a TE, WR or RB, it can be any of the positions (and preferably someone who could fill more than 1 of them). Our offensive was just missing something this season and with a little extra juice i think that next year it could be a group that could really take up the point and send the opposition quaking in fear.
(WC 204)
I have been put in charge of a bot team in the DSFL what should I do? Firstly I think about positions and what sort of players I need in them. The DSFL is run heavy, so I want to run and stop the run do my 1st focus is on runningbacks and defensive linemen, inactive but with good TPE is just as good as brand new active players so I take the best of those. Next I want defensive backs to make the most of the rookie quarterbacks that I will fancy, these need to be preferably experience, perhaps some who are loaned down from the NSFL. Next I take my aim at quarterback and wide receivers, I want these guys to be as active as possible so they are always improving, this way i the tail end of the season they will surprise a few team but moving away from the run and more on the passing game when they see able. this leaves linebackers and tight ends for last, while they are both really important they have not made my list of who to concentrate on first. Sorry for that all my tight end and linebacker friends I hope I haven't offended you!
(WC 206)
7) Penalty box
This answer to which Copperhead would find themselves in the penalty box is not the most interesting question, I am going to turn this one on its head and tell you which Copperhead would get the most opposition player sent to the penalty box (but let's face it would probably end up there himself as well). And that is our very own cornerback superstar Dermot Lavelle Jr. Dermot is the kind of corner back whose mouth is never switched off, he is jawing with the opposition constantly throughout a game, from the coin toss to the final buzzer, anything to put off his man. He loves to find a players weakness, whether it be physical or emotional and then go at it and clings to it like a dog with a bone. He is a motor mouth and loves nothing more than to get into the head of his man and wined up and push his opponent to breaking point to force them into the mistake, the flag the confrontation. On the practise pitch and the lockeroom his is a different animal, a livelier guy you could ever meet but on the field he is a monster. I am just glad that this guy is on our side!
(WC 208)
3) Revenge
Revenge for the Copperheads next season is not something that will happen in the regular season, I would like it to happen in the season 21 Ultimus, to make the revenge as important and as devastating as possible. Now this revenge isn't really aimed at a team, but rather 1 player, Ashley Owens. The former Austin Copperhead 1st overall draft pick shocked everyone at the start of the season by announcing that he was leaving, and this messed up the balance of the offensive without the required time for it to be corrected meaning that the Copperheads were no where near as effusive in the season. It also REALLY upset his runningback partner Mako Mendonca. Mako and Ashley were like brothers and Ashley had even told Mako not to worry, that his contract negotiations with Austin were a formality and that they would be together for years to come. When that didn't come to pass Mako set his heart on revenge, to rush more than Ashley, to get more rushing touchdowns than Ashley and to prove that he is not needed by setting every rushing record Austin has. But more importantly to to him getting his Ultimus ring and to get one himself instead, and that is exactly what he plans on doing.
(WC 213)
5) Offseason Needs
There are a few holes in the Austin Copperheads roster that need filling, but luckily for us we have the draft capital to do it this year. The 1st is the DL. With team and locker room leader Dick Wizardry retiring we need to draft his replacement, more than that we could do well with 2 DLs this off season. This would really solidify the line and hold it there long for the future. The team sack leader Kuusela is not getting any younger so fill the DL holes is a must. The other position of need that we have was due to the shock exit of Ashley Owens last year. We need one more piece of offensive weaponry to really allow our offensive to teach it true potential. The good thing about this is that it doesn't really matter if it is a TE, WR or RB, it can be any of the positions (and preferably someone who could fill more than 1 of them). Our offensive was just missing something this season and with a little extra juice i think that next year it could be a group that could really take up the point and send the opposition quaking in fear.
(WC 204)
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