So far into his professional career, James Cho has played 3 years in the ISFL and 1 year in the DSFL. Despite recording only 3 years in his professional career I would have to say that Cho is currently experiencing a slump unfortunately. Cho’s fondest memory is probably his rookie year in the ISFL where his team the Wraiths made it to the playoffs but was knocked out in the semi-finals. It was a bone crushing loss, and was Cho’s career best during his rookie year. Cho knows it wasn’t his lone action that caused the loss but it was a eye opening moment. This was when Cho truly realized the competition difference between the ISFL and the DSFL. Cho didn’t really realize how fierce competition got during the playoffs. This may have been due to the fact that Cho was drafted to the Dallas Birddogs the first year that the DSFL expanded. During this time the Dallas Birddogs came through with a .500 win rating which unfortunately was not enough to take them to the DSFL playoffs. This may have been why Cho truly never felt fierce competition until he tasted a crushing defeat in a meaningful game. Ever since that loss Cho has strived to develop himself both professionally and on the field to be the best athlete he can possibly be. This may have helped contribute to help the Wraiths win the Ultimus the following year.
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