Rivalry -
Tom Sacamano is Bruce Buckley’s greatest rival, throughout their regular twitter beef, arguments have brought up harsh feelings about one another. Both players are Offensive Line Prospects who are looking to be drafted in the upcoming DSFL draft. Differences in their personalities have been apparent in recent days ever since their desire to enter the draft has been known.
Sacamano is completely ready to pay his dues and do the time that is needs to be a prominent figure in both the DSFL and the NSFL whereas Buckley is of the belief that he is above the developmental league and is ready to become a prominent figure on any offensive line in the big leagues. \
This rivalry is only simmering at the moment but at any time will burst and become a massive story at the calendar moves closer to the DSFL draft. Will the GM’s be put off the by the behaviour of Buckley or will the decision come down to their effort and technique on the field.
This is just one example of the hostilities that are emerging in the newest draft class, one of the biggest in NSFL history. As competition for draft position increase and the pressure is elevated, will these 2 rivals continue their hostilities and create an even worse situation?
Expansion
The best case for expansion would be to build the team up slowly and develop the players along the way. Going out and splashing early with big trades and free agency moves will lead to a greater result but less culture in the team environment.
The best way to get an expansion side rolling is to focus on the draft and attempting to secure the best prospects you can. Bringing them up through their careers giving the team an identity as well as the fans a brand-new player for them to get excited about and follow through their careers. Setting out strong goals and plans for formations and settings and sticking to them will also improve the identity of the team setting them out from the others.
The other important aspect of an expansion side has nothing to do with the people and the product on the football field. It is to have the bones of a successful team throughout. This includes competent general managers as well as quality uniforms that become the best in the league and act as a beacon to fans, who choose to move over because of the fresh new jerseys.
Expansion is tough but nailing it is important for the survival of the team
Scouting Report
Scouting Report: Bruce Buckley
Bruce Buckley is an intriguing prospect arising from Western Sydney University in Sydney Australia.
Strengths:
- Has a great height and weight which will be useful in the sim
- Is active and about ready to improve himself.
- Seemed to be a decent blocker during scouting sessions in Australia watching him play flag football.
- Has extremely high self-confidence and self esteem
Weaknesses:
- Has not play any organisational tackle football
- Did not compete in the collegiate football system.
- May have attitude problems, as seen on his twitter account and his interactions with Tommy Sacamano.
- Reports of him bullying individuals in his high school days. May show signs of lack of understanding.
- Has not played any properly organised team sport, may have trouble cooperating.
Overall
An intriguing prospect whose self-belief and stature make him a highly desirable project. Red flags exist on the attitude side, but he absolutely has the ability to become the best lineman in the league, but he must put his mind to it. If I were a GM looking at Buckley, I would have to ensure the character problems can be dealt with and if they can, look at drafting him early. If he is at the top of his game, nothing will get past him. On the field and off it.
Hoisting the Trophy
Tom Sacamano is Bruce Buckley’s greatest rival, throughout their regular twitter beef, arguments have brought up harsh feelings about one another. Both players are Offensive Line Prospects who are looking to be drafted in the upcoming DSFL draft. Differences in their personalities have been apparent in recent days ever since their desire to enter the draft has been known.
Sacamano is completely ready to pay his dues and do the time that is needs to be a prominent figure in both the DSFL and the NSFL whereas Buckley is of the belief that he is above the developmental league and is ready to become a prominent figure on any offensive line in the big leagues. \
This rivalry is only simmering at the moment but at any time will burst and become a massive story at the calendar moves closer to the DSFL draft. Will the GM’s be put off the by the behaviour of Buckley or will the decision come down to their effort and technique on the field.
This is just one example of the hostilities that are emerging in the newest draft class, one of the biggest in NSFL history. As competition for draft position increase and the pressure is elevated, will these 2 rivals continue their hostilities and create an even worse situation?
Expansion
The best case for expansion would be to build the team up slowly and develop the players along the way. Going out and splashing early with big trades and free agency moves will lead to a greater result but less culture in the team environment.
The best way to get an expansion side rolling is to focus on the draft and attempting to secure the best prospects you can. Bringing them up through their careers giving the team an identity as well as the fans a brand-new player for them to get excited about and follow through their careers. Setting out strong goals and plans for formations and settings and sticking to them will also improve the identity of the team setting them out from the others.
The other important aspect of an expansion side has nothing to do with the people and the product on the football field. It is to have the bones of a successful team throughout. This includes competent general managers as well as quality uniforms that become the best in the league and act as a beacon to fans, who choose to move over because of the fresh new jerseys.
Expansion is tough but nailing it is important for the survival of the team
Scouting Report
Scouting Report: Bruce Buckley
Bruce Buckley is an intriguing prospect arising from Western Sydney University in Sydney Australia.
Strengths:
- Has a great height and weight which will be useful in the sim
- Is active and about ready to improve himself.
- Seemed to be a decent blocker during scouting sessions in Australia watching him play flag football.
- Has extremely high self-confidence and self esteem
Weaknesses:
- Has not play any organisational tackle football
- Did not compete in the collegiate football system.
- May have attitude problems, as seen on his twitter account and his interactions with Tommy Sacamano.
- Reports of him bullying individuals in his high school days. May show signs of lack of understanding.
- Has not played any properly organised team sport, may have trouble cooperating.
Overall
An intriguing prospect whose self-belief and stature make him a highly desirable project. Red flags exist on the attitude side, but he absolutely has the ability to become the best lineman in the league, but he must put his mind to it. If I were a GM looking at Buckley, I would have to ensure the character problems can be dealt with and if they can, look at drafting him early. If he is at the top of his game, nothing will get past him. On the field and off it.
Hoisting the Trophy
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