6) Expansion
If I were in charge of a brand new expansion team in NSFL, I would make sure that I breed winning. I would create a culture where the number one focus is winning, and not winning the championship results in disappointment. I would personally make sure that every one of my players has every possible training point they can earn, down to the single TPE. I would pay my players as much as they need to be successful. I would form a dynasty, we would never lose. Now, about selecting players: With so many new players, it can be easy for players to get lost in the shuffle. That is why I would make sure to hire scouts for every position to make sure that we leave no stone unturned. Every player would be scouted heavily and looked at to see if they are a good fit for my team. I would place my team in Columbus, and they would be called the Wreckers - based off a pee wee football team that was a dynasty, just as I want this team to be. The Wreckers would wreck NSFL with their combination of effort and aggression, cultivated by a locker room geared towards success. The team would be fast tracked to success, without any excuse of being an expansion team.
7) Next Year
This year was definitely a dissapointment. While us in Kansas City were mostly full of rookies, the Coyotes were looking for a much better result than what we finished the season with. We were a very young team, and we for sure got better as the season went on. We have high aspirations for next year (for those that remain on the Kansas City Coyotes and don’t move on to bigger and better things for an NSFL team). Next year, the Coyotes have no other goal other than to win the championship, the ultimate prize. I know all of my teammates want to win badly, and I definitely agree with those sentiments. We did not advance out of the first round in the playoffs, but we know we have the talent to do so. We know that we already have the roster to win, but nonetheless we will still be adding talent from the DSFL draft, talent that will only improve our roster. We will have competition at almost every position, which will get the best out of everyone and it is the best way to see who truly wants to win the most. The Kansas City Coyotes are looking to win a championship, and as a relatively young team we know how hard we will have to work to do so.
9) Brotherly Love
Over the course of the season, I formed so many bonds with my teammates from Kansas City, if I could I would pick to write about each and every one of my teammates. But for the purpose of this I will choose one teammate in particular that I have become close with. Tree Gelbman. Over the long grind that is the DSFL season, it is easy to lose sight of the people you will spend so much time with. Tree and I formed a strong bond that will last long after our NSFL careers are over. We already have made plans to share a vacation once a year after we both retire. We will visit Disneyland, and since we will have been NSFL stars with tons of publicity, we will get fast passes and be able to skip the lines to every ride. On the field though, our positions compliment each other quite well. With Tree being a tight end, it allows him to be a perfect blocker when I catch deep passes. And I try my hardest to block for him when he gets a pass, but he can truck through most of the defenders anyways, making my blocking mostly useless. I hope that Tree and I can continue or legacy into NSFL together, becoming the best offensive duo there is.
15) Superstardom
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If I were in charge of a brand new expansion team in NSFL, I would make sure that I breed winning. I would create a culture where the number one focus is winning, and not winning the championship results in disappointment. I would personally make sure that every one of my players has every possible training point they can earn, down to the single TPE. I would pay my players as much as they need to be successful. I would form a dynasty, we would never lose. Now, about selecting players: With so many new players, it can be easy for players to get lost in the shuffle. That is why I would make sure to hire scouts for every position to make sure that we leave no stone unturned. Every player would be scouted heavily and looked at to see if they are a good fit for my team. I would place my team in Columbus, and they would be called the Wreckers - based off a pee wee football team that was a dynasty, just as I want this team to be. The Wreckers would wreck NSFL with their combination of effort and aggression, cultivated by a locker room geared towards success. The team would be fast tracked to success, without any excuse of being an expansion team.
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7) Next Year
This year was definitely a dissapointment. While us in Kansas City were mostly full of rookies, the Coyotes were looking for a much better result than what we finished the season with. We were a very young team, and we for sure got better as the season went on. We have high aspirations for next year (for those that remain on the Kansas City Coyotes and don’t move on to bigger and better things for an NSFL team). Next year, the Coyotes have no other goal other than to win the championship, the ultimate prize. I know all of my teammates want to win badly, and I definitely agree with those sentiments. We did not advance out of the first round in the playoffs, but we know we have the talent to do so. We know that we already have the roster to win, but nonetheless we will still be adding talent from the DSFL draft, talent that will only improve our roster. We will have competition at almost every position, which will get the best out of everyone and it is the best way to see who truly wants to win the most. The Kansas City Coyotes are looking to win a championship, and as a relatively young team we know how hard we will have to work to do so.
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9) Brotherly Love
Over the course of the season, I formed so many bonds with my teammates from Kansas City, if I could I would pick to write about each and every one of my teammates. But for the purpose of this I will choose one teammate in particular that I have become close with. Tree Gelbman. Over the long grind that is the DSFL season, it is easy to lose sight of the people you will spend so much time with. Tree and I formed a strong bond that will last long after our NSFL careers are over. We already have made plans to share a vacation once a year after we both retire. We will visit Disneyland, and since we will have been NSFL stars with tons of publicity, we will get fast passes and be able to skip the lines to every ride. On the field though, our positions compliment each other quite well. With Tree being a tight end, it allows him to be a perfect blocker when I catch deep passes. And I try my hardest to block for him when he gets a pass, but he can truck through most of the defenders anyways, making my blocking mostly useless. I hope that Tree and I can continue or legacy into NSFL together, becoming the best offensive duo there is.
Quote:222 Words
15) Superstardom
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