Scouting Report
I think that people should be paying attention to the following WR out of Orange Star College; Videl-San. This player has been tearing up secondaries all throughout college and has lead the small school to a postseason birth in the Pac-12. Growing up in Japan, the nation is really known that much for playing gridiron football per say, but Videl-San has most likely motivated individuals to start paying attention to the sport. Moving on to Videl-San as a player. This man is a true speedster, outrunning many defensive backs and using his endurance to maintain his speed from the possession to the touchdown. With this, his agility makes him look quite elusive while dodging and weaving through the defense. However, the main drawback is his strength. With all that speed, it is where he unfortunately lacks in the strength department. If gets a hit stick by any big linebackers and such, he will definitely feel it for along time affecting his game. But on the plus side, he isn't quite too small or quite too skinny, so his body is certainly made for taking burly hits. Even with these downsides, any team would be lucky to have this elite receiver in their corp, and I wish the best for him in the future.
Paying It Forward
To all of the people, from the HO to the forum dwellers, from seasoned vets to prospects, from GMs to players, I thank each and every one of you for helping through this new and challenging website for me. I love the idea that people can create their own player and have them duke it out all in stimulation, and this fills the hole of regret in me that I never picked up the pigskin in real life and play for a team. We don't need to account for people, or lives, or etc, as they can toss each other around in simulation without affecting lives. With this, there is one team that I would like to thank personally for their kindness to a player and person like me, and that is the Birddogs. Joining this league, I was nervous on how I would make friends, make bank, get peoples attention, get my name out there, etc. But the Birddogs were gracious enough to scout me and take me to their LR, where people like furiousPanda, iStegosauruz, and Gucci have been the kindest souls on the server. They gave me the confidence to begin writing media for everyone to enjoy, and to truly get immersed in to this website and community. So it's with a great pleasure, that I really appreciate everyone who put up with me, helped me along the way, and sowed the seeds for success.
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Recently, I have picked up a sponsorship with a local fast food chain called Greco's, a Pizza sit down joint where famlies can watch their pizzas get hand made in the middle of the store, and taste some genuine Italian culture. It starts out with me making my way through a pie, when a young kid comes up to me and asks, "Hey mister, what are you eating?" To which I reply, "Well, champ, I am eating the greatest pizza in the Valley of the Sun!" He sits and ponders for a moment, then asks, "But...What are you eating?" I smile, shake my head, and tell the yound lad the following description of the pizza; "Well, its a wonderfully made, hand-made crust, with a rich, fresh tomato sauce with real San Marzano tomatoes, layers of Provolone, Mozzarella, and Jack Cheese, pieces of sweet basil, all baked to a crisp, oven roasted perfection." He sits their, gazing at the half eaten pie, then asks, "Can I have a slice?" To which I say, "No. It's mine!" Then the kid gets angry and we start to fight over the pizza. The owner hears the ruckus and bursts out of his office to the main room. He sees what is going on and bellows, "What the heck is going on out here?!" And, with pizza all over my head and body, I just say, "Pizza Time." Greco's Pizza. Real Culture, Real Family, Real Food.
Being Interviewed By A Fan
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am very, very happy to sit down with one of my favorite players on the ASU Sun Devils, Nick Ayers. Nick, it is an incredible opportunity that I am in right now and I am super glad that I get to be with you. I am very big fan of your work, and I wish the Best for you coming up in the DSFL draft!
Well thank you for that introduction, I am ready, all my work has lead up to this, and I am ready to play.
Well I'm just list off a bunch of questions, and I want you to take your time and try answer most of them the best that you can. How do you think that you will do in this upcoming draft? Where do you think that you wanna go? Who do you model your game after, and who would you like to thank for helping you along the journey?
Wow, well those are some pretty good questions. I think that I'm getting there on peoples draft boards, and I think that I'll be Mid to High when it comes to where my position will be. But of course, I may just be getting super cocky and arrogant, and I might just be a Mr. Irrelevant when it comes to draft day. But, I have talked to many GMs and higher ups, and they seem quite interested in me. I would like to go frankly any team that is willing to put up with my antics frankly, but If I were to choose a team to go, It would probably be the Birddogs. They just have such a lovely environment and a great locker room filled with great people. I model my game after the player LeSean McCoy. He is just such a speedy and elusive guy that he is just great to look at when he goes off. And lastly, I cannot thank enough my parents, my coaches, my friends, and all those that supported me on my quest to be the greatest I can ever be.
Well thank you Nick for the talk, and good luck!
Thank you.
I think that people should be paying attention to the following WR out of Orange Star College; Videl-San. This player has been tearing up secondaries all throughout college and has lead the small school to a postseason birth in the Pac-12. Growing up in Japan, the nation is really known that much for playing gridiron football per say, but Videl-San has most likely motivated individuals to start paying attention to the sport. Moving on to Videl-San as a player. This man is a true speedster, outrunning many defensive backs and using his endurance to maintain his speed from the possession to the touchdown. With this, his agility makes him look quite elusive while dodging and weaving through the defense. However, the main drawback is his strength. With all that speed, it is where he unfortunately lacks in the strength department. If gets a hit stick by any big linebackers and such, he will definitely feel it for along time affecting his game. But on the plus side, he isn't quite too small or quite too skinny, so his body is certainly made for taking burly hits. Even with these downsides, any team would be lucky to have this elite receiver in their corp, and I wish the best for him in the future.
Paying It Forward
To all of the people, from the HO to the forum dwellers, from seasoned vets to prospects, from GMs to players, I thank each and every one of you for helping through this new and challenging website for me. I love the idea that people can create their own player and have them duke it out all in stimulation, and this fills the hole of regret in me that I never picked up the pigskin in real life and play for a team. We don't need to account for people, or lives, or etc, as they can toss each other around in simulation without affecting lives. With this, there is one team that I would like to thank personally for their kindness to a player and person like me, and that is the Birddogs. Joining this league, I was nervous on how I would make friends, make bank, get peoples attention, get my name out there, etc. But the Birddogs were gracious enough to scout me and take me to their LR, where people like furiousPanda, iStegosauruz, and Gucci have been the kindest souls on the server. They gave me the confidence to begin writing media for everyone to enjoy, and to truly get immersed in to this website and community. So it's with a great pleasure, that I really appreciate everyone who put up with me, helped me along the way, and sowed the seeds for success.
Advertisement
Recently, I have picked up a sponsorship with a local fast food chain called Greco's, a Pizza sit down joint where famlies can watch their pizzas get hand made in the middle of the store, and taste some genuine Italian culture. It starts out with me making my way through a pie, when a young kid comes up to me and asks, "Hey mister, what are you eating?" To which I reply, "Well, champ, I am eating the greatest pizza in the Valley of the Sun!" He sits and ponders for a moment, then asks, "But...What are you eating?" I smile, shake my head, and tell the yound lad the following description of the pizza; "Well, its a wonderfully made, hand-made crust, with a rich, fresh tomato sauce with real San Marzano tomatoes, layers of Provolone, Mozzarella, and Jack Cheese, pieces of sweet basil, all baked to a crisp, oven roasted perfection." He sits their, gazing at the half eaten pie, then asks, "Can I have a slice?" To which I say, "No. It's mine!" Then the kid gets angry and we start to fight over the pizza. The owner hears the ruckus and bursts out of his office to the main room. He sees what is going on and bellows, "What the heck is going on out here?!" And, with pizza all over my head and body, I just say, "Pizza Time." Greco's Pizza. Real Culture, Real Family, Real Food.
Being Interviewed By A Fan
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am very, very happy to sit down with one of my favorite players on the ASU Sun Devils, Nick Ayers. Nick, it is an incredible opportunity that I am in right now and I am super glad that I get to be with you. I am very big fan of your work, and I wish the Best for you coming up in the DSFL draft!
Well thank you for that introduction, I am ready, all my work has lead up to this, and I am ready to play.
Well I'm just list off a bunch of questions, and I want you to take your time and try answer most of them the best that you can. How do you think that you will do in this upcoming draft? Where do you think that you wanna go? Who do you model your game after, and who would you like to thank for helping you along the journey?
Wow, well those are some pretty good questions. I think that I'm getting there on peoples draft boards, and I think that I'll be Mid to High when it comes to where my position will be. But of course, I may just be getting super cocky and arrogant, and I might just be a Mr. Irrelevant when it comes to draft day. But, I have talked to many GMs and higher ups, and they seem quite interested in me. I would like to go frankly any team that is willing to put up with my antics frankly, but If I were to choose a team to go, It would probably be the Birddogs. They just have such a lovely environment and a great locker room filled with great people. I model my game after the player LeSean McCoy. He is just such a speedy and elusive guy that he is just great to look at when he goes off. And lastly, I cannot thank enough my parents, my coaches, my friends, and all those that supported me on my quest to be the greatest I can ever be.
Well thank you Nick for the talk, and good luck!
Thank you.