PBE PT
13) Well, my first season in the DSFL has come and gone, and I'd say I'm pretty happy with how it went. The Portland Pythons made the playoffs despite only going 6-8, and my player Donald McBobby was right in the thick of things as one of the top linebackers in the DSFL. I had something like over 80 tackles this season and like 6 sacks (I'm too lazy to look up the actual stats right now but just know it was a good season for good old Donald McBobby). Unfortunately, our season ended in the semi-finals after putting up only three points in that game, but we can hold our heads up high knowing that we at least met our expectations by making the playoffs. Now it's almost time for what I've been waiting for, the ISFL draft. Tomorrow I will be drafted onto the team that I will (hopefully) spend my entire career on. Now, my outstanding draft history in sim leagues includes: going 42nd overall in the 4th round of the S13 PBE draft, going 30th overall in the 5th round of the minor league PBE draft, and going 47th overall in the 6th round of the S24 DSFL draft. So not great results for me in the past. However I am a top ten earner in this draft class and am also extremely loyal so I won't be going anywhere anytime soon. My pitch to GMs would be that I'm proven to be an extremely active and dedicated member of sim leagues and I will max earn throughout my entire career here. I think that my experience with being scouted so far has been positive though and I had good conversations with a lot of teams. The other thing I've been trying to do in this league is earn enough money to stay afloat, which has proved to be a challenge without having a league job here. I dropped a long ass media article about the draft class and all of the top players in it which has helped me some, but I may have to search for a job because I'm not sure if my contract and media posts are going to be enough for max equipment and weekly training each season. I think the most difficult part for me is getting acclimated with being in two leagues now, I held off from joining here for a while but could do so no longer, so here I am, and my word limit has finally been reached.
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14) Well, of course I'm going to have to hype myself up now. Time to make my case for defensive rookie of the year, which admittedly probably isn't a very good one, but here goes. I guess I have to actually make an effort and look at stats now, huh? In Mcbobby's first full season in the DSFL, he was able to rack up 85 tackles over the course of the 14 game season, as well as six sacks. He also had an interception and four pass deflections, as well as being the only linebacker in the DSFL with a safety, which, uh, counts for something I guess? I've run out of things to say about myself so let me also talk about who should be the offensive player of the year and probably MVP too, our quarterback, Sam Howitzer. Howitzer deserves both of these awards because he had the third most yards throw for in the DSFL, was second in touchdowns, second in interceptions, first in completions, second in completion percentage, and most importantly, first in our hearts... and also first in passer rating. The Pythons QB was absolutely dominant this season in leading the Portland Pythons back into the playoffs and it would be a travesty to see those awards go anywhere but into his trophy case.
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13) Well, my first season in the DSFL has come and gone, and I'd say I'm pretty happy with how it went. The Portland Pythons made the playoffs despite only going 6-8, and my player Donald McBobby was right in the thick of things as one of the top linebackers in the DSFL. I had something like over 80 tackles this season and like 6 sacks (I'm too lazy to look up the actual stats right now but just know it was a good season for good old Donald McBobby). Unfortunately, our season ended in the semi-finals after putting up only three points in that game, but we can hold our heads up high knowing that we at least met our expectations by making the playoffs. Now it's almost time for what I've been waiting for, the ISFL draft. Tomorrow I will be drafted onto the team that I will (hopefully) spend my entire career on. Now, my outstanding draft history in sim leagues includes: going 42nd overall in the 4th round of the S13 PBE draft, going 30th overall in the 5th round of the minor league PBE draft, and going 47th overall in the 6th round of the S24 DSFL draft. So not great results for me in the past. However I am a top ten earner in this draft class and am also extremely loyal so I won't be going anywhere anytime soon. My pitch to GMs would be that I'm proven to be an extremely active and dedicated member of sim leagues and I will max earn throughout my entire career here. I think that my experience with being scouted so far has been positive though and I had good conversations with a lot of teams. The other thing I've been trying to do in this league is earn enough money to stay afloat, which has proved to be a challenge without having a league job here. I dropped a long ass media article about the draft class and all of the top players in it which has helped me some, but I may have to search for a job because I'm not sure if my contract and media posts are going to be enough for max equipment and weekly training each season. I think the most difficult part for me is getting acclimated with being in two leagues now, I held off from joining here for a while but could do so no longer, so here I am, and my word limit has finally been reached.
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14) Well, of course I'm going to have to hype myself up now. Time to make my case for defensive rookie of the year, which admittedly probably isn't a very good one, but here goes. I guess I have to actually make an effort and look at stats now, huh? In Mcbobby's first full season in the DSFL, he was able to rack up 85 tackles over the course of the 14 game season, as well as six sacks. He also had an interception and four pass deflections, as well as being the only linebacker in the DSFL with a safety, which, uh, counts for something I guess? I've run out of things to say about myself so let me also talk about who should be the offensive player of the year and probably MVP too, our quarterback, Sam Howitzer. Howitzer deserves both of these awards because he had the third most yards throw for in the DSFL, was second in touchdowns, second in interceptions, first in completions, second in completion percentage, and most importantly, first in our hearts... and also first in passer rating. The Pythons QB was absolutely dominant this season in leading the Portland Pythons back into the playoffs and it would be a travesty to see those awards go anywhere but into his trophy case.
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