8) Scouting Report
Upcoming DSFL Defensive Liner Sandro Ryeu
Sandro Ryeu surprised many Football lovers with a great breakout year before entering the DSFL in the next season. Ryeu is known for his quickness all over the Field. As a defensive end with great hand usage and good speed, he has been able to be a problem of many offensive tackles this season. His lateral movement is by far the strength of his game. though he was a backup caliber end in his first year in college don't be surprised if this late-round projected prospect slips into one of the earlier rounds. His production made a huge step forward which tells a lot about Ryeu's work ethic and teams usually like these kinds of players!
The Upsides of Ryeu's game: His technique is surprisingly good, the use of his hands is above average. With his quickness, he was able to make opponents look silly and QBs tend to lose vision of him when pressure comes from multiple angles.
The downside: He struggled against big linemen. His power seems to be very low and he didn't find a way to compensate this with his quickness. He loses his concentration and gets too greedy when going after the QB which creates big run lanes between the gaps.
![[Image: h0ATSP2.png]](https://imgur.com/h0ATSP2.png)
4) Rivalry
Here comes the News a lot of you want to hear: Defensive End Sandro Ryeu and Offensive Lineman Sylvester Berlin are two of the prospects in the upcoming DSFL-Draft. Fans were able to watch the matchup between Ryeu and Berlin for 3 times last season. As soon as these two touched the same field many of the Lund University and the Heidelberg University Fans knew one thing: The matchup between the two of them was going to be heated. Berlin gave up 2 Sacks to Ryeu in the 3 games but was able to keep Ryeu unusually quiet. The Matchup reached its peak in the second game the two teams played against each other. Their Teammates had to clear a fight between the two that luckily didn't get anyone ejected. The third time they met in the Europe bowl with superior performance by Berlin. Let's hope that we will see this matchup a couple more times in the future or maybe the two alongside each other in the same team who knows. Both players are expected to be drafted by a Team in the 21st DSFL Season. Let's wish both of them the best!
A short article about the Europe-Bowl performance by the "NFL100"-journal:
![[Image: D9U6PRW.png]](https://i.imgur.com/D9U6PRW.png)
6) Create a Team Logo
![[Image: KgF1UaF.png]](https://imgur.com/KgF1UaF.png)
10. Reform
Written: If you were in charge of managing the league, what changes would you make to make it better run?
Okay, how about a thought experiment. I really love the idea of simming matches and checking the statlines but there is just one problem with the curent method (DDSPF16): Matches aren't really feeling intense. The Performance is laggy and the plays are as long as 6 seconds or less. It would be amazing if there was a way to sim matches while having the joy of watching a real football sim. Now hear me out: As bad as the Madden series is in recent years, i think the slow sim (aka watching cpus play) is really enjoyable. Matches can really feel like there was momentum shifting or star-players look amazing doing their magic. Would be really interesting trying to simulate some matches (maybe not important ones) with the madden sim. There is a huge problem though: the scaling of player archetypes. In Madden there are no players with a speedrating of 60 or just very rare. With the current stats it's very likely that your player does not have 70 speed for many position groups. Furthermore specific categories aren't really transferable. "Throw Accuracy" in ddspf means "Throw acc short/mid/long" in madden. It's not easy to handle the simming differences but it would be awesome to see it. Maybe someone has enough time and motivation to work something out!
Upcoming DSFL Defensive Liner Sandro Ryeu
Sandro Ryeu surprised many Football lovers with a great breakout year before entering the DSFL in the next season. Ryeu is known for his quickness all over the Field. As a defensive end with great hand usage and good speed, he has been able to be a problem of many offensive tackles this season. His lateral movement is by far the strength of his game. though he was a backup caliber end in his first year in college don't be surprised if this late-round projected prospect slips into one of the earlier rounds. His production made a huge step forward which tells a lot about Ryeu's work ethic and teams usually like these kinds of players!
The Upsides of Ryeu's game: His technique is surprisingly good, the use of his hands is above average. With his quickness, he was able to make opponents look silly and QBs tend to lose vision of him when pressure comes from multiple angles.
The downside: He struggled against big linemen. His power seems to be very low and he didn't find a way to compensate this with his quickness. He loses his concentration and gets too greedy when going after the QB which creates big run lanes between the gaps.
![[Image: h0ATSP2.png]](https://imgur.com/h0ATSP2.png)
4) Rivalry
Here comes the News a lot of you want to hear: Defensive End Sandro Ryeu and Offensive Lineman Sylvester Berlin are two of the prospects in the upcoming DSFL-Draft. Fans were able to watch the matchup between Ryeu and Berlin for 3 times last season. As soon as these two touched the same field many of the Lund University and the Heidelberg University Fans knew one thing: The matchup between the two of them was going to be heated. Berlin gave up 2 Sacks to Ryeu in the 3 games but was able to keep Ryeu unusually quiet. The Matchup reached its peak in the second game the two teams played against each other. Their Teammates had to clear a fight between the two that luckily didn't get anyone ejected. The third time they met in the Europe bowl with superior performance by Berlin. Let's hope that we will see this matchup a couple more times in the future or maybe the two alongside each other in the same team who knows. Both players are expected to be drafted by a Team in the 21st DSFL Season. Let's wish both of them the best!
A short article about the Europe-Bowl performance by the "NFL100"-journal:
![[Image: D9U6PRW.png]](https://i.imgur.com/D9U6PRW.png)
6) Create a Team Logo
![[Image: KgF1UaF.png]](https://imgur.com/KgF1UaF.png)
10. Reform
Written: If you were in charge of managing the league, what changes would you make to make it better run?
Okay, how about a thought experiment. I really love the idea of simming matches and checking the statlines but there is just one problem with the curent method (DDSPF16): Matches aren't really feeling intense. The Performance is laggy and the plays are as long as 6 seconds or less. It would be amazing if there was a way to sim matches while having the joy of watching a real football sim. Now hear me out: As bad as the Madden series is in recent years, i think the slow sim (aka watching cpus play) is really enjoyable. Matches can really feel like there was momentum shifting or star-players look amazing doing their magic. Would be really interesting trying to simulate some matches (maybe not important ones) with the madden sim. There is a huge problem though: the scaling of player archetypes. In Madden there are no players with a speedrating of 60 or just very rare. With the current stats it's very likely that your player does not have 70 speed for many position groups. Furthermore specific categories aren't really transferable. "Throw Accuracy" in ddspf means "Throw acc short/mid/long" in madden. It's not easy to handle the simming differences but it would be awesome to see it. Maybe someone has enough time and motivation to work something out!