Task 13:
Being a player just entering the Development Football Simulation League Week Twelve in Season 26, I am still getting used to alot of what the league has to offer. But from what I’ve experienced, I feel like I am entering a whole new world of fun. Although I am fairly new, I was able to get some playing time, even on a team that had some of the best receivers in the league, the Tijuana Luchadores, while in the middle of a playoff run. My first moment of action was a reception for 23 yards! I didn’t think I had it in me, but I guess I did. My comrades later congratulated me in the locker room after the game. This would ignite a fire under me to drive me into working towards becoming the best receiver in the league. If I had the ability to have a play like that, who knows what else I had the potential to accomplish. Later into the year I was able to see some more playing time, but our playoff hopes were cut short in a heart breaking overtime loss. I was picked up as But now that I’ve had time to get adjusted to the league, I’ve gained more information on the structure of earning TPE and getting to know more of the teams in the Development Football Simulation League, I am looking forward to the upcoming draft on which team decides to take a chance on me, and I’ll make sure they never regret it. As a red Zone Threat, no endzone is safe.
Over time , I have taken notice on how the entire league is run, and honestly I am very impressed. The amount of structure that goes into everything is astounding. The people who have built this league have really developed a culture that brings everyone together, no matter their background or what team they end up on. And the fact that everyone you meet is willing to reach out to see if you need help with anything makes the process of getting used to things easier. But if I were to suggest something that I wouldn't change the way things are done, but merely add on / incentivize better work, would be to pay people (league money) for the amount of interactions their articles get. I think this would significantly raise the quality of content media players put out, and give readers a reason to check out other people’s work but bring people into the website more. Nothing that there is anything wrong with the current system, I feel that this bonus would greatly elevate not only the quality of work, but the quantity of traffic towards the site.
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Task 9:
Looking around the landscape of the league, there are a lot of great players in all of the skill positions. But If there was someone I would have to nominate to be the greatest of all time, not only now, but leading into the future, it would have to be Goat Tank, from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. Now I know he’s a Defensive Tackle, but this guy is an animal. He damn near counts as two guys on the line!! I would consider him the greatest of all time further than just his stats. Looking at his athletic breakdown, he currently has an eighty speed. This is as a defensive tackle, that's pretty fast. If he gets a good angle on one of these development football simulation league running backs, Goat Tank is making the tackle. Another important athletic ability that Goat Tank possesses is his strength, with seventy three of it. As a player who is a ROOKIE still, he has the potential to become one of the strongest players in the league. I fully believe that whatever team decides to take Goat Tank into their team should make him a keystone of their defense. The importance of having such a great Defensive Linemen like Goat Tank could help solidify any defense’s run defense and pass defense. I believe with the type of style that Goat Tank plays with force’s any offensive line to make it a priority to stop him. While they make it a priority to stop him, this allows his team around him to have a better chance against a one on one matchup, and this is a type of stat that the statsheet should show more in my opinion. I personally would call them, “Assisted Secondary Stats” or A.S.S., for short. If I had to compare the type of player in real life that Goat Tank reminds me of, it would have to be Aaron Donald. Just a complete dominant force up the middle will likely wreak havoc to any offensive gameplan. That is one of the biggest factors that I think Goat Tank creates, is that he completely disrupts the thought of running the ball up the middle. This will further help any team that drafts him; he will be the solution for stopping the running game. And I believe the reputation that Goat Tank has speaks volumes as well. He is known to be a beast, and this will strike fear to any running back or quarterback. Last season he caused three forced fumbles and recovered all three of them. This is a determined man. If he gets the chance to crack anyone who even ATTEMPTS to come through the middle, Goat Tank will make them pay.
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Being a player just entering the Development Football Simulation League Week Twelve in Season 26, I am still getting used to alot of what the league has to offer. But from what I’ve experienced, I feel like I am entering a whole new world of fun. Although I am fairly new, I was able to get some playing time, even on a team that had some of the best receivers in the league, the Tijuana Luchadores, while in the middle of a playoff run. My first moment of action was a reception for 23 yards! I didn’t think I had it in me, but I guess I did. My comrades later congratulated me in the locker room after the game. This would ignite a fire under me to drive me into working towards becoming the best receiver in the league. If I had the ability to have a play like that, who knows what else I had the potential to accomplish. Later into the year I was able to see some more playing time, but our playoff hopes were cut short in a heart breaking overtime loss. I was picked up as But now that I’ve had time to get adjusted to the league, I’ve gained more information on the structure of earning TPE and getting to know more of the teams in the Development Football Simulation League, I am looking forward to the upcoming draft on which team decides to take a chance on me, and I’ll make sure they never regret it. As a red Zone Threat, no endzone is safe.
Over time , I have taken notice on how the entire league is run, and honestly I am very impressed. The amount of structure that goes into everything is astounding. The people who have built this league have really developed a culture that brings everyone together, no matter their background or what team they end up on. And the fact that everyone you meet is willing to reach out to see if you need help with anything makes the process of getting used to things easier. But if I were to suggest something that I wouldn't change the way things are done, but merely add on / incentivize better work, would be to pay people (league money) for the amount of interactions their articles get. I think this would significantly raise the quality of content media players put out, and give readers a reason to check out other people’s work but bring people into the website more. Nothing that there is anything wrong with the current system, I feel that this bonus would greatly elevate not only the quality of work, but the quantity of traffic towards the site.
Words: 450
Task 9:
Looking around the landscape of the league, there are a lot of great players in all of the skill positions. But If there was someone I would have to nominate to be the greatest of all time, not only now, but leading into the future, it would have to be Goat Tank, from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. Now I know he’s a Defensive Tackle, but this guy is an animal. He damn near counts as two guys on the line!! I would consider him the greatest of all time further than just his stats. Looking at his athletic breakdown, he currently has an eighty speed. This is as a defensive tackle, that's pretty fast. If he gets a good angle on one of these development football simulation league running backs, Goat Tank is making the tackle. Another important athletic ability that Goat Tank possesses is his strength, with seventy three of it. As a player who is a ROOKIE still, he has the potential to become one of the strongest players in the league. I fully believe that whatever team decides to take Goat Tank into their team should make him a keystone of their defense. The importance of having such a great Defensive Linemen like Goat Tank could help solidify any defense’s run defense and pass defense. I believe with the type of style that Goat Tank plays with force’s any offensive line to make it a priority to stop him. While they make it a priority to stop him, this allows his team around him to have a better chance against a one on one matchup, and this is a type of stat that the statsheet should show more in my opinion. I personally would call them, “Assisted Secondary Stats” or A.S.S., for short. If I had to compare the type of player in real life that Goat Tank reminds me of, it would have to be Aaron Donald. Just a complete dominant force up the middle will likely wreak havoc to any offensive gameplan. That is one of the biggest factors that I think Goat Tank creates, is that he completely disrupts the thought of running the ball up the middle. This will further help any team that drafts him; he will be the solution for stopping the running game. And I believe the reputation that Goat Tank has speaks volumes as well. He is known to be a beast, and this will strike fear to any running back or quarterback. Last season he caused three forced fumbles and recovered all three of them. This is a determined man. If he gets the chance to crack anyone who even ATTEMPTS to come through the middle, Goat Tank will make them pay.
Words: 456