6) It’s always important to look forward to the future. Examine your team, and in 400 words or more, talk about how they can improve themselves to get a stab at trophy contention next year. Are you loaded with draft capital for the next draft? Do you have plenty of cap space to sign free agents? Go through the roster and note the different strengths and weaknesses, and how you think those will change over the next few seasons. How should your team adapt?
The Sabercats are in great position for the next couple of years. Their defensive core is young, their star WR in DTF is hitting his prime and they have their quarterback of the future in Monty Jack. San jose understands the values of draft picks and as such they have most of their own picks in the early rounds to potentially select another game breaker this year and are in prime shape to take the best player available as they do not have any glaring needs with a few people coming up in the future years to come.
Losing Action Jackson in free agency hurts, but it's part of the game, and this opens up a spot for a prospect that San Jose has their eyes on in the s23 class. San Jose's core players are still very active and we all have our own say in planning for the upcoming week's games. They even managed to convince PickSix to become more of a team focused player by having him play safety at times as well as KR at times due to his explosive speed.
While having a co-Gm step down isn't ideal, the Sabercats leadership remains intact and they are very good at hearing different opinions and ultimately making a decision that will benefit the team as a whole. The locker room is more active than in recent years and they are poised for a great season. A lot of people slept on the cats this year and look what happened. San Jose was in the playoff hunt up until the last day of the season, and while the cards didn't fall for them, it proves that they have what it takes to make it to the dance in the future years.
A lot of perennial contenders are having their star players enter regression and they themselves will be entering into rebuilding mode. San Jose has nurtured their young players and several of them are just starting to hit their primes. In the next few seasons, San Jose will have no less than 6 fully maxed out players if everyone stays healthy and active and that will be a great time to see just what these cats can do. Derpcat may go meow, but San Jose will be in the championship game very soon if the stars keep aligning and management continues to hit home runs with their draft picks. The future is indeed bright in San Jose.
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7) Selflessness is one thing, but ultimately everyone wants to hear their own player’s name mentioned among the greats. Take some time, in 400 words or more, and discuss how your player’s (or past player’s) career is going so far. Are you matching any expectations you set out for yourself? Do you see yourself on a potentially award winning or Hall of Fame career trajectory? If your player is just starting out, what goals and visions do you have for yourself?
PickSix's career started off with a bang, making the rookie probowl, as well as making sure he got his own stats up. His Sophmore season he took a step back from INTs and personal glory, as he embraced more of a team-first culture and became the Sabrecats primary return man. With the emergence of both Chester Sweets and Harris, PickSix also decided to help the team by moving over to Free-Safety for much of the year. However it seems that experiment has ended and PickSix is now once again focused on being the generational cornerback he knows he is.
PickSix has been a nominee for several major awards in his first few years of existence, which means he is close to being the very best of his peers, however for now he remains humble and will bide his time as he continues to learn from the game's best and trains hard every week to ensure that his production can match his want on the field. He is still a very young player and his Hall of Fame aspirations have not changed. Taking another giant leap in development last year where he learned to incorporate team play into his vocabulary, PickSix was able to help guide the San Jose Sabrecats to a winning season ultimately falling short of their prize of making the playoffs.
With opportunities abound and this being a contract year, it's safe to safe PickSix will be focused on personal stats and glory this year just to make sure the rest of the league knows that he is still around. If this helps the Sabrecats, great. If it doesn't, at least it will help PickSix's pocket book during next year's off season when he hits free agency to remind teams exactly why he is the only generational cornerback worth signing to their own team rather than play against him.
All in all, Picksix is on pace for the Hall of Fame. A Sophmore slump is experienced by a lot of players, and with some of bigger WRs retiring and slowing down due to age, PickSix is in a prime spot have a marvelous bounce back season stat wise and will be ready to play come kick off to ensure that one day once he retires from the game he loves, he will hear his name called to the Hall of Fame. Afterall, he did promise Prince Vegeta he could carry PickSix's plaque into the Hall of Fame.
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The Sabercats are in great position for the next couple of years. Their defensive core is young, their star WR in DTF is hitting his prime and they have their quarterback of the future in Monty Jack. San jose understands the values of draft picks and as such they have most of their own picks in the early rounds to potentially select another game breaker this year and are in prime shape to take the best player available as they do not have any glaring needs with a few people coming up in the future years to come.
Losing Action Jackson in free agency hurts, but it's part of the game, and this opens up a spot for a prospect that San Jose has their eyes on in the s23 class. San Jose's core players are still very active and we all have our own say in planning for the upcoming week's games. They even managed to convince PickSix to become more of a team focused player by having him play safety at times as well as KR at times due to his explosive speed.
While having a co-Gm step down isn't ideal, the Sabercats leadership remains intact and they are very good at hearing different opinions and ultimately making a decision that will benefit the team as a whole. The locker room is more active than in recent years and they are poised for a great season. A lot of people slept on the cats this year and look what happened. San Jose was in the playoff hunt up until the last day of the season, and while the cards didn't fall for them, it proves that they have what it takes to make it to the dance in the future years.
A lot of perennial contenders are having their star players enter regression and they themselves will be entering into rebuilding mode. San Jose has nurtured their young players and several of them are just starting to hit their primes. In the next few seasons, San Jose will have no less than 6 fully maxed out players if everyone stays healthy and active and that will be a great time to see just what these cats can do. Derpcat may go meow, but San Jose will be in the championship game very soon if the stars keep aligning and management continues to hit home runs with their draft picks. The future is indeed bright in San Jose.
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7) Selflessness is one thing, but ultimately everyone wants to hear their own player’s name mentioned among the greats. Take some time, in 400 words or more, and discuss how your player’s (or past player’s) career is going so far. Are you matching any expectations you set out for yourself? Do you see yourself on a potentially award winning or Hall of Fame career trajectory? If your player is just starting out, what goals and visions do you have for yourself?
PickSix's career started off with a bang, making the rookie probowl, as well as making sure he got his own stats up. His Sophmore season he took a step back from INTs and personal glory, as he embraced more of a team-first culture and became the Sabrecats primary return man. With the emergence of both Chester Sweets and Harris, PickSix also decided to help the team by moving over to Free-Safety for much of the year. However it seems that experiment has ended and PickSix is now once again focused on being the generational cornerback he knows he is.
PickSix has been a nominee for several major awards in his first few years of existence, which means he is close to being the very best of his peers, however for now he remains humble and will bide his time as he continues to learn from the game's best and trains hard every week to ensure that his production can match his want on the field. He is still a very young player and his Hall of Fame aspirations have not changed. Taking another giant leap in development last year where he learned to incorporate team play into his vocabulary, PickSix was able to help guide the San Jose Sabrecats to a winning season ultimately falling short of their prize of making the playoffs.
With opportunities abound and this being a contract year, it's safe to safe PickSix will be focused on personal stats and glory this year just to make sure the rest of the league knows that he is still around. If this helps the Sabrecats, great. If it doesn't, at least it will help PickSix's pocket book during next year's off season when he hits free agency to remind teams exactly why he is the only generational cornerback worth signing to their own team rather than play against him.
All in all, Picksix is on pace for the Hall of Fame. A Sophmore slump is experienced by a lot of players, and with some of bigger WRs retiring and slowing down due to age, PickSix is in a prime spot have a marvelous bounce back season stat wise and will be ready to play come kick off to ensure that one day once he retires from the game he loves, he will hear his name called to the Hall of Fame. Afterall, he did promise Prince Vegeta he could carry PickSix's plaque into the Hall of Fame.
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