SHL PT: https://simulationhockey.com/showthread.php...2599#pid2842599
8) This task is exclusive to non-recreate rookies of the S22 class and later. In 400 words or more, how has your experience been in the league? Who have you met that has made your time here more fun, friendly, and exciting? Have you been satisfied with your player’s early start? What was it like being drafted for the first time? Do you have any comments or suggestions for the entire league that you think should be implemented?
I have enjoyed my first foray into the National Simulated Football League as a user and a player, which I have spent entirely with the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. I first joined the team as a DFA, before they decided to bring me back via the DSFL draft. This was awesome for me as I knew a few faces in the Myrtle Beach locker room from elsewhere, so it made the transition to a new league easy. Having some familiar faces especially helped because I'm not at all a football guy in real life, I know the sport enough to hold a conversation and watch a little bit of CFL in the non-pandemic summertime as my wife-to-be is a crazy prairie person (go Riders I guess), I certainly don't have a lot of context or background knowledge for a lot of the more in depth stuff so I've been learning a lot as I go.
Jeffie43 (#FreeJeff) is the guy who recruited me, which was big of him to do after I insulted his honour by not drafting him over in the SHL. I'm glad he did it, the Myrtle Beach locker room and it's been a nice escape from the SHL where I'm always wearing the GM hat, I feel like I can just chill out in the locker room and contribute a little bit when I have some time which is nice. Getting to actually be in a locker room with hotdog as a DFA was definitely a cool moment as he is one of my all time greatest draft misses in the SHL.
My player, L'Carpetron Dookmarriot, has had an interesting start to his career. I started as a wide receiver upon initially creating, and remained as such through the DSFL draft process. After this, I switched to safety out of team need at the position. This was an interesting switch, as I know very little about defensive play in football and don't really know how much of one stat vs the other is good, poor, or excellent - it was all new to me. However, I finished with 49 tackles in 14 games (still unsure if that's a good total or not), 13 pass deflections (a stat which intrinsically makes sense, go me), and in the last game or two, I had my only two interceptions of the season in a single game. I think this definitely showed that Dookmarriot was adjusting to the new position well, and I'm excited to see what the future holds.
14) Make a scouting report for any of the NSFL or DSFL draftees. Show their stats, abilities, TPE, highlights, or dead relatives. I’m joking about that last one, please don’t put dead relatives on the scouting report. Written option available for 200 words or more.
L'Carpetron Dookmarriot is an athletic marvel with incredible speed and agility that makes him a force defensively for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. An early position switch, Dookmarriot was a wide receiver in his college career and even as a DFA with the Buccaneers last season. The attributes that made him such a good wide receiver in his NCAA days are exactly what allows him to counter them as a safety. By using his ability to read the offense, his excellent speed allows him to be in position majority of the team which allows him to make a tackle, deflect a pass, or as he showed in the final game of the season, be a threat to pick off a deep throw. He is known for having incredible hands as well, so any ball thrown in his vicinity is a risky proposition for opposing teams. His two interception game at the tail end of the season displayed the massive upside Dookmarriot possesses on the defensive side of the ball, and there is little doubt that NSFL scouts sat up and took notice of a statement game from the young safety. Dookmarriot could very well go in the first three rounds of the draft, although the competition is fierce and he could provide some value in the event that he falls to an opportunistic franchise.
8) This task is exclusive to non-recreate rookies of the S22 class and later. In 400 words or more, how has your experience been in the league? Who have you met that has made your time here more fun, friendly, and exciting? Have you been satisfied with your player’s early start? What was it like being drafted for the first time? Do you have any comments or suggestions for the entire league that you think should be implemented?
I have enjoyed my first foray into the National Simulated Football League as a user and a player, which I have spent entirely with the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. I first joined the team as a DFA, before they decided to bring me back via the DSFL draft. This was awesome for me as I knew a few faces in the Myrtle Beach locker room from elsewhere, so it made the transition to a new league easy. Having some familiar faces especially helped because I'm not at all a football guy in real life, I know the sport enough to hold a conversation and watch a little bit of CFL in the non-pandemic summertime as my wife-to-be is a crazy prairie person (go Riders I guess), I certainly don't have a lot of context or background knowledge for a lot of the more in depth stuff so I've been learning a lot as I go.
Jeffie43 (#FreeJeff) is the guy who recruited me, which was big of him to do after I insulted his honour by not drafting him over in the SHL. I'm glad he did it, the Myrtle Beach locker room and it's been a nice escape from the SHL where I'm always wearing the GM hat, I feel like I can just chill out in the locker room and contribute a little bit when I have some time which is nice. Getting to actually be in a locker room with hotdog as a DFA was definitely a cool moment as he is one of my all time greatest draft misses in the SHL.
My player, L'Carpetron Dookmarriot, has had an interesting start to his career. I started as a wide receiver upon initially creating, and remained as such through the DSFL draft process. After this, I switched to safety out of team need at the position. This was an interesting switch, as I know very little about defensive play in football and don't really know how much of one stat vs the other is good, poor, or excellent - it was all new to me. However, I finished with 49 tackles in 14 games (still unsure if that's a good total or not), 13 pass deflections (a stat which intrinsically makes sense, go me), and in the last game or two, I had my only two interceptions of the season in a single game. I think this definitely showed that Dookmarriot was adjusting to the new position well, and I'm excited to see what the future holds.
14) Make a scouting report for any of the NSFL or DSFL draftees. Show their stats, abilities, TPE, highlights, or dead relatives. I’m joking about that last one, please don’t put dead relatives on the scouting report. Written option available for 200 words or more.
L'Carpetron Dookmarriot is an athletic marvel with incredible speed and agility that makes him a force defensively for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. An early position switch, Dookmarriot was a wide receiver in his college career and even as a DFA with the Buccaneers last season. The attributes that made him such a good wide receiver in his NCAA days are exactly what allows him to counter them as a safety. By using his ability to read the offense, his excellent speed allows him to be in position majority of the team which allows him to make a tackle, deflect a pass, or as he showed in the final game of the season, be a threat to pick off a deep throw. He is known for having incredible hands as well, so any ball thrown in his vicinity is a risky proposition for opposing teams. His two interception game at the tail end of the season displayed the massive upside Dookmarriot possesses on the defensive side of the ball, and there is little doubt that NSFL scouts sat up and took notice of a statement game from the young safety. Dookmarriot could very well go in the first three rounds of the draft, although the competition is fierce and he could provide some value in the event that he falls to an opportunistic franchise.
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