Tier 2. Question 7)
Doug Howlett has entered his first full season this year in S22. He created at the back end of S21 but never got a grasp of his surroundings until S22 came around. Entering the season he had high expectations from on-field production to max earn TPE as much as possible. Doug Howlett is still currently finishing his college papers and has miraculously managed to balance his football workload as well as his college workload. So far in his career he has recorded thirty eight receptions in his hands with four hundred and sixty seven yards as well as averaging twelve point three yards per times he caught and carried the ball. Howlett's longest distance traveled in one play whilst holding the football thrown by his quarter back was thirty five yards and was completed in the Ultimini championship game. Howlett unfortunately, really disappointingly only had one time he entered the end zone with the football with his control. I genuinely do see Howlett having a great career going forward and will hopefully be able to develop his skills in the NSFL following in the footsteps of H. Mongo. His goals is to play for a team that wants him in their locker room and appreciates the skill set he brings to the team.
Howlett also has a large feeling he is being overlooked going into the NSFL23 draft and feels underappreciated amongst his fellow draft candidates. He believes he offers just as much as the other prospects and has made up the TPE deficit by completing his wiki page and purchasing max equipment surpassing a slew of high prospects in TPE. Howlett also has an amazing ability to create average animated memes for the teams that draft him which he believes can set him above others in his class. He also is from New Zealand and from Tongan descent and can be used to pinkwash the team and provide some diversity. Howletts overarching goal from here on is to earn some TPE and apply them to his skills so that he can be a valuable asset to his team. He intends on slapping big bets in the casino and funding his gambling addiction by creating sigs or writing media articles or having great banter over a podcast with Ben. This is a great opportunity for him going forward and it is exciting to see where this goes for Howlett and his future in the NSFL. Exciting times ahead.
There is one receiver Howlett wants to be picked before but it is unlikely that this happens.
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Tier 2: Question 8)
Doug Howlett has had a fantastic experience in S22 as a non-recreate rookie. Howlett was briefly in S21 but didn't see the field and barely knew the mechanics for earning. Overall S22 is considered his rookie year and he has experienced a large amount of commendatory camaraderie with in his locker room of tijuana luachadores. He made some great friends and even greater experiences in a locker room that heckin won the Ultimini! Jay doctor has been a super really cool person that is also my General Manager. He has helped me with a lot of questions related to the success of Howletts career. Howlett also had the pressure of performance alleviated by having the number one wide receiver in the league, Vequain F, as his partner in crime on the field. The general locker room atmosphere was very relaxed and easy to talk to other players. Tijuana has a fantastic list of alumni that prop up from time to time to give insight into some NSFL lore.
Howletts first experience getting drafted was a fun experience. He had committed himself to Tijuana and had deflected other prospects primarily because his long time friend, Tana Umaga (Ben), is a long time Luchadore Alumni. Going into the National simulation football league draft, Howlett has much more confidence in testing out all teams and experiencing the true drafting experience. I think there is far too much focus on max earning and too little on-field production. too often will conversations I have noticed will be about players and how much TPE or money they have and too little on their statistical performances on the field. Also, I would love for a "dynamic catch" simulation for receivers, perhaps it could be baased on the receivers intelligence, hands and agility. It doesn't have to be anything significant when it comes to on the field but if a player rolls a critical hit, it could perhaps just simply say "Howlett performed a Dynamic Catch! 5 yds, tackled by Whoever."
Also prospect rooms is such a weird concept. It's just a large circle jerk of players and how good they are or how they are not good and having a conversation about how that person is actually good. Mock drafts make sense but also so narrow focused. It'll be interesting to see how they turn out and Howlett will definitely be keeping an eye on them. Also it's kinda weird that you can't opt out of a draft and commit another year in the DSFL.
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Doug Howlett has entered his first full season this year in S22. He created at the back end of S21 but never got a grasp of his surroundings until S22 came around. Entering the season he had high expectations from on-field production to max earn TPE as much as possible. Doug Howlett is still currently finishing his college papers and has miraculously managed to balance his football workload as well as his college workload. So far in his career he has recorded thirty eight receptions in his hands with four hundred and sixty seven yards as well as averaging twelve point three yards per times he caught and carried the ball. Howlett's longest distance traveled in one play whilst holding the football thrown by his quarter back was thirty five yards and was completed in the Ultimini championship game. Howlett unfortunately, really disappointingly only had one time he entered the end zone with the football with his control. I genuinely do see Howlett having a great career going forward and will hopefully be able to develop his skills in the NSFL following in the footsteps of H. Mongo. His goals is to play for a team that wants him in their locker room and appreciates the skill set he brings to the team.
Howlett also has a large feeling he is being overlooked going into the NSFL23 draft and feels underappreciated amongst his fellow draft candidates. He believes he offers just as much as the other prospects and has made up the TPE deficit by completing his wiki page and purchasing max equipment surpassing a slew of high prospects in TPE. Howlett also has an amazing ability to create average animated memes for the teams that draft him which he believes can set him above others in his class. He also is from New Zealand and from Tongan descent and can be used to pinkwash the team and provide some diversity. Howletts overarching goal from here on is to earn some TPE and apply them to his skills so that he can be a valuable asset to his team. He intends on slapping big bets in the casino and funding his gambling addiction by creating sigs or writing media articles or having great banter over a podcast with Ben. This is a great opportunity for him going forward and it is exciting to see where this goes for Howlett and his future in the NSFL. Exciting times ahead.
There is one receiver Howlett wants to be picked before but it is unlikely that this happens.
(Word count: 425)
Tier 2: Question 8)
Doug Howlett has had a fantastic experience in S22 as a non-recreate rookie. Howlett was briefly in S21 but didn't see the field and barely knew the mechanics for earning. Overall S22 is considered his rookie year and he has experienced a large amount of commendatory camaraderie with in his locker room of tijuana luachadores. He made some great friends and even greater experiences in a locker room that heckin won the Ultimini! Jay doctor has been a super really cool person that is also my General Manager. He has helped me with a lot of questions related to the success of Howletts career. Howlett also had the pressure of performance alleviated by having the number one wide receiver in the league, Vequain F, as his partner in crime on the field. The general locker room atmosphere was very relaxed and easy to talk to other players. Tijuana has a fantastic list of alumni that prop up from time to time to give insight into some NSFL lore.
Howletts first experience getting drafted was a fun experience. He had committed himself to Tijuana and had deflected other prospects primarily because his long time friend, Tana Umaga (Ben), is a long time Luchadore Alumni. Going into the National simulation football league draft, Howlett has much more confidence in testing out all teams and experiencing the true drafting experience. I think there is far too much focus on max earning and too little on-field production. too often will conversations I have noticed will be about players and how much TPE or money they have and too little on their statistical performances on the field. Also, I would love for a "dynamic catch" simulation for receivers, perhaps it could be baased on the receivers intelligence, hands and agility. It doesn't have to be anything significant when it comes to on the field but if a player rolls a critical hit, it could perhaps just simply say "Howlett performed a Dynamic Catch! 5 yds, tackled by Whoever."
Also prospect rooms is such a weird concept. It's just a large circle jerk of players and how good they are or how they are not good and having a conversation about how that person is actually good. Mock drafts make sense but also so narrow focused. It'll be interesting to see how they turn out and Howlett will definitely be keeping an eye on them. Also it's kinda weird that you can't opt out of a draft and commit another year in the DSFL.
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