PBE Affiliate PT
Task 8
My experience so far in the National Simulation Football League has been so many things, all of them positive. I've seen so many legends here that I recognize from other sim leagues, such as the Pro Baseball Experience and the legend iamslm22, Mavfatha, caltroit_red_flames, the whole lot of people that made the Pro Baseball Experience happen are all here. Considering that it was highly influenced by this site in the beginning (kind of like how the US inspired revolutions across the world, as well as constitutions), it makes sense. I am elated to see so many familiar faces, as well as some new ones, such as woelker11, who approved my rookie page and was kind enough to reach out on discord to make sure I had everything all good. I will say that I am a bit disappointed that no Developmental Simulation Football League teams wanted to pick me up, which sucks in general, but many teams are solid at running back with their current situations, so I am understanding but still a bit salty about it. I really hope that I get picked by a team in the Developmental Simulation Football League draft that gives me opportunities to run and catch, because as a do-it-all tailback I have the ability to do both effectively. I have made sure that I can switch positions if needed by investing a lot of my TPE in speed, which is a crucial attribute/rating if you want to be versatile for the National Simulation Football League. I can easily switch from running back to wide receiver, or can go to free safety or strong safety, hell, even cornerback. I am appreciative that the update scale has made it easy for me to upgrade this statistic quickly enough to where I can be considered an elite speedster and perhaps lead back for a team if I continue to upgrade my secondary attributes, such as endurance, agility, and strength, among others. I haven't been drafted YET, but I'm excited for the many teams that are interested in my talents so that I can take the National Simulation Football League by storm after the Season 24 draft. I have been satisfied with my start in TPE earning so far, and hope that these opportunities will increase once the cash starts flowing in from contracts, media, and hopefully a league job as a fantasy manager and/or rookie mentor. Can't wait until the day.
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Task 14
Myles Smith is a candidate for possibly one of the best running back prospects I have seen in a long time. Coming from Oklahoma City, Myles looks like better than his uncle Emmitt Smith did when he graduated. He had led his team to the state championship single-handedly, with multiple games of over 300 yards from scrimmage, most of it on the ground. He then committed to a crowded Florida running back room, where he beat out the ranks in his freshman season and was their lead back all four years after, never red-shirting. Following the likes of strong Florida running back such as Fred Taylor and the aforementioned Smith, Myles dominated the SEC, never winning a championship due to some crap recruiting by Florida, but earning multiple Doak Walker awards, a Maxwell, and a Heisman in his senior season. His final college career stats consisted of 5,921 career rushing yards (good enough for 8th all-time), 59 career touchdowns, and another 1,042 yards from receptions, along with 12 touchdowns there. Myles is a do-it-all back who has some receiving experience and can run da bawl. I give him a A- grade and expect him to go in the 4th round due to other running back talents being more highly touted on teams' boards.
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Task 8
My experience so far in the National Simulation Football League has been so many things, all of them positive. I've seen so many legends here that I recognize from other sim leagues, such as the Pro Baseball Experience and the legend iamslm22, Mavfatha, caltroit_red_flames, the whole lot of people that made the Pro Baseball Experience happen are all here. Considering that it was highly influenced by this site in the beginning (kind of like how the US inspired revolutions across the world, as well as constitutions), it makes sense. I am elated to see so many familiar faces, as well as some new ones, such as woelker11, who approved my rookie page and was kind enough to reach out on discord to make sure I had everything all good. I will say that I am a bit disappointed that no Developmental Simulation Football League teams wanted to pick me up, which sucks in general, but many teams are solid at running back with their current situations, so I am understanding but still a bit salty about it. I really hope that I get picked by a team in the Developmental Simulation Football League draft that gives me opportunities to run and catch, because as a do-it-all tailback I have the ability to do both effectively. I have made sure that I can switch positions if needed by investing a lot of my TPE in speed, which is a crucial attribute/rating if you want to be versatile for the National Simulation Football League. I can easily switch from running back to wide receiver, or can go to free safety or strong safety, hell, even cornerback. I am appreciative that the update scale has made it easy for me to upgrade this statistic quickly enough to where I can be considered an elite speedster and perhaps lead back for a team if I continue to upgrade my secondary attributes, such as endurance, agility, and strength, among others. I haven't been drafted YET, but I'm excited for the many teams that are interested in my talents so that I can take the National Simulation Football League by storm after the Season 24 draft. I have been satisfied with my start in TPE earning so far, and hope that these opportunities will increase once the cash starts flowing in from contracts, media, and hopefully a league job as a fantasy manager and/or rookie mentor. Can't wait until the day.
409 words
Task 14
Myles Smith is a candidate for possibly one of the best running back prospects I have seen in a long time. Coming from Oklahoma City, Myles looks like better than his uncle Emmitt Smith did when he graduated. He had led his team to the state championship single-handedly, with multiple games of over 300 yards from scrimmage, most of it on the ground. He then committed to a crowded Florida running back room, where he beat out the ranks in his freshman season and was their lead back all four years after, never red-shirting. Following the likes of strong Florida running back such as Fred Taylor and the aforementioned Smith, Myles dominated the SEC, never winning a championship due to some crap recruiting by Florida, but earning multiple Doak Walker awards, a Maxwell, and a Heisman in his senior season. His final college career stats consisted of 5,921 career rushing yards (good enough for 8th all-time), 59 career touchdowns, and another 1,042 yards from receptions, along with 12 touchdowns there. Myles is a do-it-all back who has some receiving experience and can run da bawl. I give him a A- grade and expect him to go in the 4th round due to other running back talents being more highly touted on teams' boards.
220 words