13) Interview with @BadLck
How did you enjoy your first season in the league?
You were a high draft pick but didn’t quite perform as many of people thought you would. Any thought on this?
Anything you want to say to the NSFL GMs who might draft you?
What teams interest you the most? The least?
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18) This honestly is probably the easiest task and a no brainer so I decided to do it. Earl Maddox deserves to and will win this years wide receiver of the year award and I wouldn’t be surprised if it was unanimous. He had a big year for the Hawks and it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that the connection between him and Corvo was the reason we got first in our conference. He had a huge yard total at 1113 which is good enough to earn him 3rd highest in yards out of all wide receivers. Now we get to some crazier stats with him having 20.2 yards per reception which is also good enough for 3rd out of all wide receivers but the two players above him have less than 40 catches each while Maddox has 55. This man was a walking first down and then some and we used that to our advantage. Now for possibly his greatest stat. His touchdown total for the year was a monstrous 14 which is good enough for 1st in the league for wide receivers. He averaged more than 1 touchdown per game in the regular season which is huge for a wide receiver. He was the best player on one of the best teams. Should be a for sure choice.
19) I know I haven’t been on the team for long but the Baltimore Hawks is the single best locker room I have been in. It is a much more chill atmosphere compared to the rest of the league where you can just kick back, relax, and talk to some chill dudes. It is a refreshing break from the craziness that is the general chats. Everyone is really knowledgeable about the league so if you ever are in need of some help someone is on who can help you out. The GMs very much embody the atmosphere they created are are very laid back and easy to talk to. Now this isn’t to say that we don’t try to win. As you can see by the Hawks history we strive for greatness and are one of the most storied franchises in the league. Let’s also not forget they have the illustrious Wing of Honor for the greatest hawks to ever play. This also gives player something to strive for as anyone would be lying if they said they didn’t one day hope to be part of the Wing of Honor. Possibly the only thing we could improve on is the activity level some times but really it hasn’t been a huge issue personally. I love the Hawks and wouldn’t wanna be anywhere else.
How did you enjoy your first season in the league?
Code:
It was quite a fun experience. Had some ups and downs but overall I had a great time and I look forward to continuing on in the league.
You were a high draft pick but didn’t quite perform as many of people thought you would. Any thought on this?
Code:
Well in personal stats it may not look the greatest but overall our team did great. My team had a lot of sacks and I believe it is in part of me taking the double team which allowed the rest of my line to work 1 on 1.
Anything you want to say to the NSFL GMs who might draft you?
Code:
Look if you pick me you’re picking the King. I will continue to be the top earner of the class and will never let go of my title as King. Don’t regret passing up the next great DT.
What teams interest you the most? The least?
Code:
Honestly the team I’m most interested in right now is the Honolulu Hahalua. They are from Hawaii, have a great name and I have been having a great time talking with their GMs and the people in their locker room. They are by far top team on my list. As for teams that interest me the least. Umm I don’t really have any. They all have their benefits and overall all seem pretty interesting.
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(04-14-2020, 04:27 AM)BadLck Wrote:13) This interview is with @Voltaqe
You just finished your 1st season in the big leagues. How does it differ from the DSFL.
Code:Man it is a hell of a lot different. The guys are way faster, stronger, and stick to you like glue. Getting open and making plays was way harder but luckily I had a great QB who always put the ball right into my hands to make my life much easier. Don’t get me wrong Chika was great but Corvo was on another level.
Speaking of Chika. Are you excited to play with her again in the NSFL if she gets called up?
Code:Hell yeah I am extremely excited. Chika and I have been great friends and we still keep in touch. Watching how much she grew in the DSFL makes me excited to see what she’s gonna do at the next level. I think she can step up and be one of the next great Baltimore QBs
You guys came in first for the regular season but fell short in playoffs. What happend?
Code:Well every playoff team in the NSFL is great. Really they out played us in our own home and I’m sorry to our fans that had to see that.
Anything you want to say to those fans now?
Code:Look I know we disappointed in the playoffs and I am sorry for that but we are working our butts off to improve so continue to give us that great support you have been and next year we are going for it all
18) This honestly is probably the easiest task and a no brainer so I decided to do it. Earl Maddox deserves to and will win this years wide receiver of the year award and I wouldn’t be surprised if it was unanimous. He had a big year for the Hawks and it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that the connection between him and Corvo was the reason we got first in our conference. He had a huge yard total at 1113 which is good enough to earn him 3rd highest in yards out of all wide receivers. Now we get to some crazier stats with him having 20.2 yards per reception which is also good enough for 3rd out of all wide receivers but the two players above him have less than 40 catches each while Maddox has 55. This man was a walking first down and then some and we used that to our advantage. Now for possibly his greatest stat. His touchdown total for the year was a monstrous 14 which is good enough for 1st in the league for wide receivers. He averaged more than 1 touchdown per game in the regular season which is huge for a wide receiver. He was the best player on one of the best teams. Should be a for sure choice.
19) I know I haven’t been on the team for long but the Baltimore Hawks is the single best locker room I have been in. It is a much more chill atmosphere compared to the rest of the league where you can just kick back, relax, and talk to some chill dudes. It is a refreshing break from the craziness that is the general chats. Everyone is really knowledgeable about the league so if you ever are in need of some help someone is on who can help you out. The GMs very much embody the atmosphere they created are are very laid back and easy to talk to. Now this isn’t to say that we don’t try to win. As you can see by the Hawks history we strive for greatness and are one of the most storied franchises in the league. Let’s also not forget they have the illustrious Wing of Honor for the greatest hawks to ever play. This also gives player something to strive for as anyone would be lying if they said they didn’t one day hope to be part of the Wing of Honor. Possibly the only thing we could improve on is the activity level some times but really it hasn’t been a huge issue personally. I love the Hawks and wouldn’t wanna be anywhere else.
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