Tier 2: Short Form Tasks (400+ words)
Choose up to TWO for 5 TPE each.
5) Awards season is a big part of the offseason festivities. Take the stand, in 400 words or more, for one or more players that are not your own, and argue why they should receive awards glory. They can be your teammates or anyone in the league. How did their stats and on the field contribution contribute to their case this year?
The award part of the season is upon us and everyone hopes and wishes to see their player nominated and if they are to see their name called for that award. We have been tasked to talk about a player that is not ours, which is always fun because it allows people to talk up other members of the site and it always feels good to see someone else talk up your player. Plus, when you do not have to talk about yours, you do not get the feeling of being self-centered! The one player that I would like to talk about is Blade McCoy, @Blaster, and I believe he should win many awards. Now it helps that we are both on the Dallas Birddogs and this makes it easier to talk this person up. He was an absolute monster this year and it seemed like every game I would see his name as the defensive game ball awarded in the locker room. Now there is a ton of competition out there for sure and even in our own locker room, but he deserves to be in the running for defensive player of the year, linebacker of the year, and rookie of the year for sure. I imagine there could be a few more awards he could be nominated for, but if he is not nominated for those three it is a damn shame. Not just nominated, he should win all of them! Like I mentioned previously it will not be a walk in the park for him especially with players out there like Buck Thornton and Eric Richards on defense and offensive players like Kichwa Jones, who is also on the Birddogs, and Sim Snowbow, but I believe with his season he should win for sure. McCoy had 147 tackles, 3 tackles for a loss, 3 forced fumbles, 1 sack, and 2 pass deflects (defended) this season. Blade was leading and holding off everyone else in tackles all season up until the end of the season but still finished 3rd in most tackles among defensemen, it felt like he was getting double digit tackles every game. He was in the top 10 from forced fumbles, was tied with 5 others for 2nd but was the only one that did not have a recovery. The other three stats were good but were not near the top of the league but still very good. Blade McCoy had an amazing season all and all, and if he gets to stay down for another season, he will help Dallas’s defense be a powerful threat again! If he does not stay down, then he will help whatever team drafts him right away and be nominated for NSFL awards instead of DSFL ones.
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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 came over from Simulation Hockey League (SHL), thanks to @jeffie43, mainly because I have had a very enjoyable time in the hockey land and wanted to see how the football land, NSFL, was like. Prior to the three and a quarter seasons I have been in the SHL, I had no idea what simulation leagues were like or even what they were. Boy am I glad that I joined the SHL, and the same goes for the NSFL. I so far have had a blast, and it is looking to get even better and more fun in the near future, getting drafted into the big leagues! I guess you could call it lucky, but I got spoiled when I joined this league. I learned from the SHL that you should join a new league or re-create after the trade deadline, so that is what I did. I was told that Myrtle Beach would attempt to sign me as they make their run to the Ultimini, and they did. Like when I first join SHL I had no idea, so my rookie season was kind of meh for me and I missed out a bunch of TPE and set myself back a bit. I did not want that to happen again, so I made sure to do every Point Task and other stuff to gain TPE. But I really did not know much about NSFL and how the current teams were fairing. I know Myrtle Beach was playoff bound and that is about it but did not know that they were the best team and were pegged to win it all. So yeah, I was spoiled for sure when I joined this league and get to boast a trophy under my name saying a won a championship. Granted I did not do anything, and I wish I did, but I will take it. I was drafted 10th overall by the Dallas Birddogs and I was excited during the DSFL Draft. Instantly I was greeted in the locker room and I felt welcome, ready to make new friends and ready to get down to work! Got to talk a lot to my GMs, @Kyle and @iStegosauruz, a lot this season and we talked about all kinds of things, from NSFL to the actual NFL to fantasy football, in the league and in the NFL. I have an amazing LR in the SHL and it will be hard to ever re-create that, but Dallas is close, glad to have made the friends I have made in a great LR. I believe that my player has had a very good first season, and kind of a unique one. Had half of the tackles as the leaders but was top three in tackles for loss and was one of the top players in pass deflects (defended) as a LB and beat out a lot of DBs. I would say all and all it was an awesome season and extremely excited to find out where I get drafted and what it is store for me in the future. One of my favorite things about NSFL also is the Wiki, I think its freakin awesome and such a cool feature! Kind of wish SHL would implement it but I can only suggest it there and see what people think lol. Watch out offenses, Hingle McCringleberry is coming for you!!
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Choose up to TWO for 5 TPE each.
5) Awards season is a big part of the offseason festivities. Take the stand, in 400 words or more, for one or more players that are not your own, and argue why they should receive awards glory. They can be your teammates or anyone in the league. How did their stats and on the field contribution contribute to their case this year?
The award part of the season is upon us and everyone hopes and wishes to see their player nominated and if they are to see their name called for that award. We have been tasked to talk about a player that is not ours, which is always fun because it allows people to talk up other members of the site and it always feels good to see someone else talk up your player. Plus, when you do not have to talk about yours, you do not get the feeling of being self-centered! The one player that I would like to talk about is Blade McCoy, @Blaster, and I believe he should win many awards. Now it helps that we are both on the Dallas Birddogs and this makes it easier to talk this person up. He was an absolute monster this year and it seemed like every game I would see his name as the defensive game ball awarded in the locker room. Now there is a ton of competition out there for sure and even in our own locker room, but he deserves to be in the running for defensive player of the year, linebacker of the year, and rookie of the year for sure. I imagine there could be a few more awards he could be nominated for, but if he is not nominated for those three it is a damn shame. Not just nominated, he should win all of them! Like I mentioned previously it will not be a walk in the park for him especially with players out there like Buck Thornton and Eric Richards on defense and offensive players like Kichwa Jones, who is also on the Birddogs, and Sim Snowbow, but I believe with his season he should win for sure. McCoy had 147 tackles, 3 tackles for a loss, 3 forced fumbles, 1 sack, and 2 pass deflects (defended) this season. Blade was leading and holding off everyone else in tackles all season up until the end of the season but still finished 3rd in most tackles among defensemen, it felt like he was getting double digit tackles every game. He was in the top 10 from forced fumbles, was tied with 5 others for 2nd but was the only one that did not have a recovery. The other three stats were good but were not near the top of the league but still very good. Blade McCoy had an amazing season all and all, and if he gets to stay down for another season, he will help Dallas’s defense be a powerful threat again! If he does not stay down, then he will help whatever team drafts him right away and be nominated for NSFL awards instead of DSFL ones.


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 came over from Simulation Hockey League (SHL), thanks to @jeffie43, mainly because I have had a very enjoyable time in the hockey land and wanted to see how the football land, NSFL, was like. Prior to the three and a quarter seasons I have been in the SHL, I had no idea what simulation leagues were like or even what they were. Boy am I glad that I joined the SHL, and the same goes for the NSFL. I so far have had a blast, and it is looking to get even better and more fun in the near future, getting drafted into the big leagues! I guess you could call it lucky, but I got spoiled when I joined this league. I learned from the SHL that you should join a new league or re-create after the trade deadline, so that is what I did. I was told that Myrtle Beach would attempt to sign me as they make their run to the Ultimini, and they did. Like when I first join SHL I had no idea, so my rookie season was kind of meh for me and I missed out a bunch of TPE and set myself back a bit. I did not want that to happen again, so I made sure to do every Point Task and other stuff to gain TPE. But I really did not know much about NSFL and how the current teams were fairing. I know Myrtle Beach was playoff bound and that is about it but did not know that they were the best team and were pegged to win it all. So yeah, I was spoiled for sure when I joined this league and get to boast a trophy under my name saying a won a championship. Granted I did not do anything, and I wish I did, but I will take it. I was drafted 10th overall by the Dallas Birddogs and I was excited during the DSFL Draft. Instantly I was greeted in the locker room and I felt welcome, ready to make new friends and ready to get down to work! Got to talk a lot to my GMs, @Kyle and @iStegosauruz, a lot this season and we talked about all kinds of things, from NSFL to the actual NFL to fantasy football, in the league and in the NFL. I have an amazing LR in the SHL and it will be hard to ever re-create that, but Dallas is close, glad to have made the friends I have made in a great LR. I believe that my player has had a very good first season, and kind of a unique one. Had half of the tackles as the leaders but was top three in tackles for loss and was one of the top players in pass deflects (defended) as a LB and beat out a lot of DBs. I would say all and all it was an awesome season and extremely excited to find out where I get drafted and what it is store for me in the future. One of my favorite things about NSFL also is the Wiki, I think its freakin awesome and such a cool feature! Kind of wish SHL would implement it but I can only suggest it there and see what people think lol. Watch out offenses, Hingle McCringleberry is coming for you!!


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