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Task 5) Armchair GM
We’re going to give Stan Francisco the tools he needs. We’re drafting running backs, signing receivers, going to get some hog mollies for the o-line. The Second Line will give Stan Francisco the tools to set him up for the best season an NSFL quarterback has ever had. Francisco is going to smash single-game records, single-season records, career records; with the moves we’ll pull in this off-season. I won’t name names to avoid tampering, but I have my targets I’d go after if I was the GM. I’d add speed and good hands. They say if a defender had good hands he’d be an offensive player. We’ll focus on offense and controlling the ball so much that we won’t have to boost our defense. The current defense group is top-tier and ready to carry us to the promised land. Stan Francisco is a great quarterback, but even great quarterbacks need a supporting cast. He’s going to get that this off-season, owner of the Second Line, put me in Mr. Boss man. I’m ready to go to the draft and wheel and deal. Trade picks in the future for top players now. We’re getting that best offense, or I’ll be damned. And we’re going to keep literally everyone, no one is allowed to leave.
Task 8) Scouting Report
Hailing from the University of Cape Town, the 6’4” and 247 lbs linebacker, Kal Solarin! Solarin is best described as a Speed Rusher, think like Von Miller or Vic Beasley. This player has a good reputation among scouts who note his dedication in other ventures. The linebacker is quick, his speed being his biggest strength at this point in development. The South African is also described as a strong and agile tackler. His intelligence isn’t anything to write home about yet, but expect that to improve as he progresses to the play in North America. Solarin has a good reputation that will likely boost his stock in the upcoming draft. The young draftee likes to wear #88 on his jersey and is left handed. His endurance is up there in this draft class. Expect him to put in several quarters in a game. He’s been training hard and banking that experience. He’ll offload it before the season starts and be much improved. We’re looking at possibly the best player to emerge out of this draft. In a deep draft, scouts note that Kal Solarin has some of the most hype surrounding him. Once he comes over, he’ll have a lot to prove, but scouting reports describe him as motivated and ready to go.
Task 10) Reform
It’s a darn shame that it’s tough to get by week to week as a professional football player. I don’t seek out all the means to earn some money, but I’m going to complain anyways. When you’re a multi-sport athlete and play in several leagues, there’s not enough time to spread across every league and take up jobs or do the odd media piece. Therefore, you’re dependent on your contract. My contract isn’t all that great, $2 million a season, and that’s my bad for not being a better player that can demand more. I tried going to free agency to start a bargaining war, but my services weren’t desired by any other teams, it was a lonely week when no teams called. Something about either raising the cap or lowering the prices for training and equipment, or offering paid point tasks like the pro baseball experience does would be beneficial. It’s time that the wealth doesn’t sit at the top and trickles at an ever so slow trickle. We need to spread the NSFL bucks far and wide and make it easier for players to train and progress. As a growing league, being casual friendly is a must. You don’t have to make it GOMHL easy, but a little more relaxed would be for the best.
Task 5) Armchair GM
We’re going to give Stan Francisco the tools he needs. We’re drafting running backs, signing receivers, going to get some hog mollies for the o-line. The Second Line will give Stan Francisco the tools to set him up for the best season an NSFL quarterback has ever had. Francisco is going to smash single-game records, single-season records, career records; with the moves we’ll pull in this off-season. I won’t name names to avoid tampering, but I have my targets I’d go after if I was the GM. I’d add speed and good hands. They say if a defender had good hands he’d be an offensive player. We’ll focus on offense and controlling the ball so much that we won’t have to boost our defense. The current defense group is top-tier and ready to carry us to the promised land. Stan Francisco is a great quarterback, but even great quarterbacks need a supporting cast. He’s going to get that this off-season, owner of the Second Line, put me in Mr. Boss man. I’m ready to go to the draft and wheel and deal. Trade picks in the future for top players now. We’re getting that best offense, or I’ll be damned. And we’re going to keep literally everyone, no one is allowed to leave.
Task 8) Scouting Report
Hailing from the University of Cape Town, the 6’4” and 247 lbs linebacker, Kal Solarin! Solarin is best described as a Speed Rusher, think like Von Miller or Vic Beasley. This player has a good reputation among scouts who note his dedication in other ventures. The linebacker is quick, his speed being his biggest strength at this point in development. The South African is also described as a strong and agile tackler. His intelligence isn’t anything to write home about yet, but expect that to improve as he progresses to the play in North America. Solarin has a good reputation that will likely boost his stock in the upcoming draft. The young draftee likes to wear #88 on his jersey and is left handed. His endurance is up there in this draft class. Expect him to put in several quarters in a game. He’s been training hard and banking that experience. He’ll offload it before the season starts and be much improved. We’re looking at possibly the best player to emerge out of this draft. In a deep draft, scouts note that Kal Solarin has some of the most hype surrounding him. Once he comes over, he’ll have a lot to prove, but scouting reports describe him as motivated and ready to go.
Task 10) Reform
It’s a darn shame that it’s tough to get by week to week as a professional football player. I don’t seek out all the means to earn some money, but I’m going to complain anyways. When you’re a multi-sport athlete and play in several leagues, there’s not enough time to spread across every league and take up jobs or do the odd media piece. Therefore, you’re dependent on your contract. My contract isn’t all that great, $2 million a season, and that’s my bad for not being a better player that can demand more. I tried going to free agency to start a bargaining war, but my services weren’t desired by any other teams, it was a lonely week when no teams called. Something about either raising the cap or lowering the prices for training and equipment, or offering paid point tasks like the pro baseball experience does would be beneficial. It’s time that the wealth doesn’t sit at the top and trickles at an ever so slow trickle. We need to spread the NSFL bucks far and wide and make it easier for players to train and progress. As a growing league, being casual friendly is a must. You don’t have to make it GOMHL easy, but a little more relaxed would be for the best.
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