10) Create an argument for your own player, or for someone else on your team, as to why they should be nominated for awards. Lay out their stats or compare them to other contenders. Make a convincing argument. Written option available for 200 words or more.
After the season, there is no doubt in my mind that the Wide Reciever of the year award should go to none other than my teammate, Tychondrius Hood. Consistent, high level performances across th season sees his stats off the charts. Hood played in all 14 games and holds the second spot for yards gained on 835, 103 behind first place Vequain on 938. The difference is the efficiency that Hood produced, getting his yards in 57 catches at a rate of 14.6 yards per catch compared to 72 catches at 13 yards average. Hood not only played in what was one of the most lighting receiving corps, he was there go to guy whilst still only averaging 0.1 yards a play less than his own teammate, Draymond Brooks. Hood also had an ability score, getting 7 touchdowns in the season, only one other person accomplishing that feat though they have 200 less yards and a 1.5 worse yards per catch, being Despacito Jr. Another key stat into the efficiency of Hood over the top 3-yard earners, which include hood, Vequain and third place Cooper, is Yards per TD. Hood went 119.3 yards per TD, compared to Vequain’s 156.3 yards and Cooper’s 164.4, proving is efficiency and ability to score is a tier above his competition. Whilst not having the raw number of yards, due to less catches from a stacked WR core, Hood’s efficiency should make him a sure-fire winner for Wide Receiver of the year.
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.
A name that is already making waves throughout the league, Tychondrius Hood enters the S23 NSFL draft as a top tier Wide Reciever prospect and one of the best potential players in the overall class. Coming out of Florida, Hood has been a star on the field for the Grey Ducks alongside fellow top tier receiver Kai Sakura but it is Hood’s on field performance and off field attitude that has all the GM’s looking in his direction over the higher potential that is said to be held by Kai. Hood made a mammoth 835 yards from only 57 catches in his rookie season, an average 14.6 yards per catch and claiming 7 touchdowns to his name, a team record for most touchdowns in a single season. Hood’s speed and ability to burn defenders have earned him a reputation as a complete handful for the defence. His speed and agility have allowed him to achieve a longest yard gain of 48 yards, where as rookie with the next highest is 32 yards, a 16 yard difference based on pure, unadulterated talent. Expect Hood to be one of the first receivers off the board as his personality has been infectious, some of the veterns of the league tipping him to go far even after his career as a player is finished and that is exactly the type of guy any franchise seeks in the draft.
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?
When I first joined in the league, I wasn’t too sure what to think of it and the users. At the end of the day, its writing random things on random players who play as dots on a random sim that will screw you over quicker than all the 100 speed players will run past you. On paper, the league to me just made me question why? Why are people so into this? Why are people so fiercely competitive like this was real football or any sporting league. Now that I’ve joined and completed my rookie season, I understand every single part of it and am now on of those people.
My first real interaction came from a ping from Jango Rhino in the ducks Locker Room whilst I was still a prospect at 4am in the morning my time, yet after a few mins in the chat, I was laughing and loved it. From there, I wanted and got to be a duck and it has honestly because of all of them and the active users in there that have made my experience the amazing time it has been. From Dewalt and CLG Rampage, as GM’s you made sure everyone understood what they were doing and came together as a Locker Room, leading us in our banter and not focusong on the results and performances, but rather our feelings and thoughts. They both made such a difference in me enjoying this league, with a special shout out to Dewalt for trying his hardest to make me get some stats when I wasn’t doing much to start off with. The ducks would not be who they are or nearly as much of an amazing place if it wasn’t for the like of JangoRhino or ForSucksFake. These two guys are the lifeblood, Rhino single-handidly got me into the ducks LR and these two, everyday, guarantee that I will smile and think good about myself. These two guys alone make this experience fun and worth my investing my time in it, like honestly, words can’t describe what they did for me personally and just want amazing and incredible people they are. Then there is probably the closest person I’m to, Tylus, fellow WR rookie, constantly hyping each other up and makes me so invested to earn to stay infront TPE wise and live out my career as WR that are constantly duking it out. We grown probably the closest than I have with anyone else. Other rookies like Philip Stein, Julio Jones or Ckroyal also made this experience so pleasurable and I love the fact I get to continually be amongst htem as fellow rokkies. Other ducks in the locker roomsuch as TheCC, Reaper, TimeConsumer, Russdrivesthebus, Snowy, and Jamar, you guys all made for some memorable moments (none more than russ and his Spainish moment) and wish yous all the best.
Everything so far has been so enjoyable, the DSFl draft was hype but the NSFL draft hype is unrear, hearing all the rumours and how their own players enter FA/leave teams to open up new possible spots, just can’t wait for draft day. Doing the survey for the S23 league and personally opinion, I would say fixing the first impression for rookies of the site to easily navigate and realise the awesomeness of this site and the league community we have going on.
After the season, there is no doubt in my mind that the Wide Reciever of the year award should go to none other than my teammate, Tychondrius Hood. Consistent, high level performances across th season sees his stats off the charts. Hood played in all 14 games and holds the second spot for yards gained on 835, 103 behind first place Vequain on 938. The difference is the efficiency that Hood produced, getting his yards in 57 catches at a rate of 14.6 yards per catch compared to 72 catches at 13 yards average. Hood not only played in what was one of the most lighting receiving corps, he was there go to guy whilst still only averaging 0.1 yards a play less than his own teammate, Draymond Brooks. Hood also had an ability score, getting 7 touchdowns in the season, only one other person accomplishing that feat though they have 200 less yards and a 1.5 worse yards per catch, being Despacito Jr. Another key stat into the efficiency of Hood over the top 3-yard earners, which include hood, Vequain and third place Cooper, is Yards per TD. Hood went 119.3 yards per TD, compared to Vequain’s 156.3 yards and Cooper’s 164.4, proving is efficiency and ability to score is a tier above his competition. Whilst not having the raw number of yards, due to less catches from a stacked WR core, Hood’s efficiency should make him a sure-fire winner for Wide Receiver of the year.
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.
A name that is already making waves throughout the league, Tychondrius Hood enters the S23 NSFL draft as a top tier Wide Reciever prospect and one of the best potential players in the overall class. Coming out of Florida, Hood has been a star on the field for the Grey Ducks alongside fellow top tier receiver Kai Sakura but it is Hood’s on field performance and off field attitude that has all the GM’s looking in his direction over the higher potential that is said to be held by Kai. Hood made a mammoth 835 yards from only 57 catches in his rookie season, an average 14.6 yards per catch and claiming 7 touchdowns to his name, a team record for most touchdowns in a single season. Hood’s speed and ability to burn defenders have earned him a reputation as a complete handful for the defence. His speed and agility have allowed him to achieve a longest yard gain of 48 yards, where as rookie with the next highest is 32 yards, a 16 yard difference based on pure, unadulterated talent. Expect Hood to be one of the first receivers off the board as his personality has been infectious, some of the veterns of the league tipping him to go far even after his career as a player is finished and that is exactly the type of guy any franchise seeks in the draft.
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?
When I first joined in the league, I wasn’t too sure what to think of it and the users. At the end of the day, its writing random things on random players who play as dots on a random sim that will screw you over quicker than all the 100 speed players will run past you. On paper, the league to me just made me question why? Why are people so into this? Why are people so fiercely competitive like this was real football or any sporting league. Now that I’ve joined and completed my rookie season, I understand every single part of it and am now on of those people.
My first real interaction came from a ping from Jango Rhino in the ducks Locker Room whilst I was still a prospect at 4am in the morning my time, yet after a few mins in the chat, I was laughing and loved it. From there, I wanted and got to be a duck and it has honestly because of all of them and the active users in there that have made my experience the amazing time it has been. From Dewalt and CLG Rampage, as GM’s you made sure everyone understood what they were doing and came together as a Locker Room, leading us in our banter and not focusong on the results and performances, but rather our feelings and thoughts. They both made such a difference in me enjoying this league, with a special shout out to Dewalt for trying his hardest to make me get some stats when I wasn’t doing much to start off with. The ducks would not be who they are or nearly as much of an amazing place if it wasn’t for the like of JangoRhino or ForSucksFake. These two guys are the lifeblood, Rhino single-handidly got me into the ducks LR and these two, everyday, guarantee that I will smile and think good about myself. These two guys alone make this experience fun and worth my investing my time in it, like honestly, words can’t describe what they did for me personally and just want amazing and incredible people they are. Then there is probably the closest person I’m to, Tylus, fellow WR rookie, constantly hyping each other up and makes me so invested to earn to stay infront TPE wise and live out my career as WR that are constantly duking it out. We grown probably the closest than I have with anyone else. Other rookies like Philip Stein, Julio Jones or Ckroyal also made this experience so pleasurable and I love the fact I get to continually be amongst htem as fellow rokkies. Other ducks in the locker roomsuch as TheCC, Reaper, TimeConsumer, Russdrivesthebus, Snowy, and Jamar, you guys all made for some memorable moments (none more than russ and his Spainish moment) and wish yous all the best.
Everything so far has been so enjoyable, the DSFl draft was hype but the NSFL draft hype is unrear, hearing all the rumours and how their own players enter FA/leave teams to open up new possible spots, just can’t wait for draft day. Doing the survey for the S23 league and personally opinion, I would say fixing the first impression for rookies of the site to easily navigate and realise the awesomeness of this site and the league community we have going on.
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