6. Expansion
First and foremost if we have any new expansion for the NSFL or DSFL it absolutely has to be in the emerald city Seattle. Seattle, WA is the most ideal place for a new expansion city. The fans in this city are one of a kind and show up to all sporting events ready. The atmosphere truly is amazing. We could call the team the Seattle Sockeyes in honor of the state salmon. Now that we have the city and team name established next would be getting some great general managers. After hiring a general manager that shares the same ideals for the sockeyes which would be defense wins games. After that we would have to get all the front of the house personal like coaches and position coaches. Then finally the players, and depending on our cap space I would like to get at least 3 stars players and 2 veteran players. Both the veteran players on the defense (Defensive back and a Dlineman) and 1 offensive ideally a quarterback. That right there would be the foundation of the team. I hope the veterans would then be able to lead the team as captains and help the rookies expand on their skill set. We build around our star quarterback and hope we can draft some elite wide receivers and some great line backers. (224)
7. Next Year
Even though I was not part of the NSFL this year or the next. I plan on making the largest splash any defensive player has made and plan to make it to the ultimas bowl. There is no other greater glory then to hoist that trophy over your head and be known as the best of the best. The s22 rookie draft is looking vast with many elite talents ripe for the picking. With my skills I want to walk out of the ultimas bowl with no less than 4 sacks. I need to lead and help my team with being as disruptive as I can. No matter the team that I get drafted too I am looking forward to competing and winning with the team. I understand that it is also a team game and not a solo sport. If our offense isn’t performing to its upmost potential then we the defense would step up and vice versa if the defense wasn’t feeling to hot I’m hoping our offense can bail us out. Of course at the end of the day I hope my teammates are playing at a 200% intensity on every single snap. When s22 rolls around I believe it will be one of the most exciting NSFL year to date. (214)
8. Scouting Report
Everyone should have already heard of the best defensive end in the pac12, James Cho. He won several awards and honors for his 2019 season, including the Chuck Bednarik Award, Ted Hendricks Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Chicago Tribune Silver Football, Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year, and Smith–Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year. He was unanimously named to the 2034 College Football All-America Team and first-team pac 12. His first year he recorded 6 sacks. High-motor defensive end prospect possessing NSFL play strength on a well-muscled, compact frame. Cho uses forward lean, smart hands and impressive upper-body power to pry open edges against the run and pass. He can defeat single blocks and fits as an end in both 4-3 and 3-4 fronts with the ability to reduce inside as a rusher. His lack of fluidity in space could prevent him from becoming an elite rusher, but he understands how to play. Need a sack in a big moment, you know Cho will do his best to deliver. Quarterbacks can always feel his presence on the field and know that he is a constant looming threat. Not only does he excel at pass rushing but his run stopping is on the next level. (205)
20. Ultimas ad
A big brother and big sister ad. Any NSFL player who would be willing could participate and hopefully other star athletes who would be willing to volunteer. The camera first shoots out to just a average American throwing the football around with a child. Then another playing basketball, soccer, volleyball, and baseball. I would be narrating. “We often think that it takes a group of people to make a difference. Rarely do we ever realize that all it really takes is one person, or one situation. One person can make a difference, and everyone should try.” Then show famous athletes playing with children doing various sports. Show the camera catering toward the children who are smiling while playing with the athletes. Then pan the camera to me. “You don’t have to be an athlete to change a child’s life” then again showcase athletes doing random things. (example watching a movie, grabbing coffee/food, helping with schoolwork, playing video games.) Again focus the camera more on the children then the athletes. Then bring the screen back to my NSFL team along with some brother and sisters volunteers, and show them with a brother and sisters banner that the team and volunteers are holding. (201)
First and foremost if we have any new expansion for the NSFL or DSFL it absolutely has to be in the emerald city Seattle. Seattle, WA is the most ideal place for a new expansion city. The fans in this city are one of a kind and show up to all sporting events ready. The atmosphere truly is amazing. We could call the team the Seattle Sockeyes in honor of the state salmon. Now that we have the city and team name established next would be getting some great general managers. After hiring a general manager that shares the same ideals for the sockeyes which would be defense wins games. After that we would have to get all the front of the house personal like coaches and position coaches. Then finally the players, and depending on our cap space I would like to get at least 3 stars players and 2 veteran players. Both the veteran players on the defense (Defensive back and a Dlineman) and 1 offensive ideally a quarterback. That right there would be the foundation of the team. I hope the veterans would then be able to lead the team as captains and help the rookies expand on their skill set. We build around our star quarterback and hope we can draft some elite wide receivers and some great line backers. (224)
7. Next Year
Even though I was not part of the NSFL this year or the next. I plan on making the largest splash any defensive player has made and plan to make it to the ultimas bowl. There is no other greater glory then to hoist that trophy over your head and be known as the best of the best. The s22 rookie draft is looking vast with many elite talents ripe for the picking. With my skills I want to walk out of the ultimas bowl with no less than 4 sacks. I need to lead and help my team with being as disruptive as I can. No matter the team that I get drafted too I am looking forward to competing and winning with the team. I understand that it is also a team game and not a solo sport. If our offense isn’t performing to its upmost potential then we the defense would step up and vice versa if the defense wasn’t feeling to hot I’m hoping our offense can bail us out. Of course at the end of the day I hope my teammates are playing at a 200% intensity on every single snap. When s22 rolls around I believe it will be one of the most exciting NSFL year to date. (214)
8. Scouting Report
Everyone should have already heard of the best defensive end in the pac12, James Cho. He won several awards and honors for his 2019 season, including the Chuck Bednarik Award, Ted Hendricks Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Chicago Tribune Silver Football, Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year, and Smith–Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year. He was unanimously named to the 2034 College Football All-America Team and first-team pac 12. His first year he recorded 6 sacks. High-motor defensive end prospect possessing NSFL play strength on a well-muscled, compact frame. Cho uses forward lean, smart hands and impressive upper-body power to pry open edges against the run and pass. He can defeat single blocks and fits as an end in both 4-3 and 3-4 fronts with the ability to reduce inside as a rusher. His lack of fluidity in space could prevent him from becoming an elite rusher, but he understands how to play. Need a sack in a big moment, you know Cho will do his best to deliver. Quarterbacks can always feel his presence on the field and know that he is a constant looming threat. Not only does he excel at pass rushing but his run stopping is on the next level. (205)
20. Ultimas ad
A big brother and big sister ad. Any NSFL player who would be willing could participate and hopefully other star athletes who would be willing to volunteer. The camera first shoots out to just a average American throwing the football around with a child. Then another playing basketball, soccer, volleyball, and baseball. I would be narrating. “We often think that it takes a group of people to make a difference. Rarely do we ever realize that all it really takes is one person, or one situation. One person can make a difference, and everyone should try.” Then show famous athletes playing with children doing various sports. Show the camera catering toward the children who are smiling while playing with the athletes. Then pan the camera to me. “You don’t have to be an athlete to change a child’s life” then again showcase athletes doing random things. (example watching a movie, grabbing coffee/food, helping with schoolwork, playing video games.) Again focus the camera more on the children then the athletes. Then bring the screen back to my NSFL team along with some brother and sisters volunteers, and show them with a brother and sisters banner that the team and volunteers are holding. (201)
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