Though it'll take a while to get used to calling it the ISFL, I do feel that the name change was a positive move, having been introduced to the league through Reddit recruiting and questioning the name. I think that further expansion and recruiting would be best for the league, and I know growing the userbase is constantly being pursued by the powers that be. I stick to my team locker rooms for the most part, so I'm not aware of any problems I should care about regarding the league as a whole, so I've been content with the current league experience. More active users leads to better quality in the league, and creates more versatility for IA and bot rules, along with providing more opportunities for future expansion. As an OL myself, I'll say that I'm always in favor or improvements to the position. Currently OL are played at OT in the ISFL because of their 30 lb weight advantage over bots, but would have to reach at least 550 TPE to become viable on the interior. There aren't enough active OL for this to be a problem right now, but in the future if the league continues to grow there may be a surplus of OL without a starting job. Standardizing bot weight caps at 310 lbs would be too drastic a measure and make DTs extremely overpowered, but slight decreases in IOL weight caps would be a major win for the Fair Rub movement.

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