16) Create an argument for your own player, or for someone else on your team, as to why they should be nominated for awards. Lay out their stats or compare them to other contenders. Make a convincing case.
Okay, so the first player on my team (Myrtle Beach Buccs) to deserve an award is Zach Crossley, star Wide Receiver. His stats truly speak for himself. 1097 Regular Season Receiving Yards on only 77 targets, sporting an amazing 14.2 average yards per catch is by FAR the highest out of ANYONE in the league. Leading the next best receiver by over 200 more yards total, it should really be no contest. The only thing stopping Crossley from collecting the award prematurely is his TD's. Myrthe Beachs Quarterback Jackie Daytona seemed to favour his other receivers alot more in the redzone, leaving Crossley with a mere 3 TDs on 1100 receiving yards.
However despite that, his performance is still one of the most impressive performances by any receiver I have ever witnessed in the DSFL, and all that while sharing the load. Myrtle Beach is also sporting a top tier dumbo tight end called Djubutters McJohn and another top tier receiver in Alex Reed. Making it all the more impressive to showcase the type of season Crossley has displayed. I desperately hope the committee wont get distracted by someones fancy TD count compared to Crossleys insane production throughout every game this year.
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9) It’s always important to look forward to the future. Examine your team, and in 400 words or more, talk about how they can improve themselves to get a stab at trophy contention next year. Are you loaded with draft capital for the next draft? Do you have plenty of cap space to sign free agents? Go through the roster and note the different strengths and weaknesses, and how you think those will change over the next few seasons. How should your team adapt?
Well, so my Team is the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers, which is a DSFL team, therefore i will leave out considerations about cap space and free agents, since such a thing unfortunately does not exist in the DSFL.
Ok, so, i think the most important part for a DSFL team to plan ahead is looking at future losses in players, either due to inactivity, callups or unexpected character death (retirement). Without going into exact details here, myrtle beach appears to be one of the teams suffering from callups moreso than other teams in the DSFL coming this season. Therefore, the main focus for the Buccs is trying to replace the missing pieces as good as possible. The main avenue is obviously the draft. The Buccaneers retained all their draft picks for this upcoming draft, but unfortuantely could not add any outside picks. The main goal in the draft is going to be finding good TPE earners, who can fill the gaps. The Buccs are probably looking to target holes in their defense, especially on DLine, which hasnt been the same since the departure of Goat "Goat Tank" Tank. Defense will most definitely remain one of the main focuses of the team, such as is tradition in the DSFL. Possible holes will turn up in their secondary, however it was one of the strongest parts of the Myrtle beach boys, so i wouldnt expect much emphasis on it during the draft.
Another sore spot for the buccaneers will be the offense, which appears to get gutted during the offseason, leaving MVP Quarterback Jackie Daytona without many weapons, which will hopefully get remedied during the Draft.
Looking further than the draft, one of the most important parts of any DSFL team is the locker room. the Locker Room in Myrtle Beach has an amazing atmosphere (even despite losing in the playoffs to some bad hombres) and I believe is one of the reasons for their recent success. Keeping up that amazing Locker Room atmosphere is i think paramount to continue the success, On and Off the field. It definitely helps retaining players and keeping them motivated to earn.
Certainly stuff that does not need improvement includes the effort put in by management, i believe the GMs of MBB do a great job behind the scenes.
In summation, i believe the 2 most important steps during the offseason are a good draft, focused on defense and giving Jackie back some weapons, and keeping the locker room fun and breezy, leading to more player activity and performance.
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29) Some positions are still under appreciated. Talk about the offensive linemen and/or special teamers on your squad. Show how they have contributed to the team, both on and off the field, and why they deserve recognition.
This is where i want to take a Look at Myrtle Beachs Star Tight End Djobanana McJonnerson. Which already appears to be an incredibly odd thing, given that this task is about special teamers or offensive lineman. And while his blocking performance was nothing to write home about only collecting 17 pancakes through 14 games, his Special Team work is the area i want to highlight here.
Djibutter McJam was the only Tight End to return a Kickoff this entire season, and not only did he return one of two, he was the main Kick Returner of the Buccs.
And he did a commendable job, being the 4th best Kick returner with 10 or more returns. And that as a Tight End. Imagine that shit. While he obviously wasnt the best returner, i believe giving him recognition for his returns as a Tight End is the right thing to do. And while he unfortunately could not collect a TD on one of his returns, nor break out a very long run, he, as mentioned before, is still a top4 returner on Avg, speaking of his incredible consistency in his returns. Truly a rock to depend on. And ugly ass rock, but one afterall.
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Okay, so the first player on my team (Myrtle Beach Buccs) to deserve an award is Zach Crossley, star Wide Receiver. His stats truly speak for himself. 1097 Regular Season Receiving Yards on only 77 targets, sporting an amazing 14.2 average yards per catch is by FAR the highest out of ANYONE in the league. Leading the next best receiver by over 200 more yards total, it should really be no contest. The only thing stopping Crossley from collecting the award prematurely is his TD's. Myrthe Beachs Quarterback Jackie Daytona seemed to favour his other receivers alot more in the redzone, leaving Crossley with a mere 3 TDs on 1100 receiving yards.
However despite that, his performance is still one of the most impressive performances by any receiver I have ever witnessed in the DSFL, and all that while sharing the load. Myrtle Beach is also sporting a top tier dumbo tight end called Djubutters McJohn and another top tier receiver in Alex Reed. Making it all the more impressive to showcase the type of season Crossley has displayed. I desperately hope the committee wont get distracted by someones fancy TD count compared to Crossleys insane production throughout every game this year.
202 words,
9) It’s always important to look forward to the future. Examine your team, and in 400 words or more, talk about how they can improve themselves to get a stab at trophy contention next year. Are you loaded with draft capital for the next draft? Do you have plenty of cap space to sign free agents? Go through the roster and note the different strengths and weaknesses, and how you think those will change over the next few seasons. How should your team adapt?
Well, so my Team is the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers, which is a DSFL team, therefore i will leave out considerations about cap space and free agents, since such a thing unfortunately does not exist in the DSFL.
Ok, so, i think the most important part for a DSFL team to plan ahead is looking at future losses in players, either due to inactivity, callups or unexpected character death (retirement). Without going into exact details here, myrtle beach appears to be one of the teams suffering from callups moreso than other teams in the DSFL coming this season. Therefore, the main focus for the Buccs is trying to replace the missing pieces as good as possible. The main avenue is obviously the draft. The Buccaneers retained all their draft picks for this upcoming draft, but unfortuantely could not add any outside picks. The main goal in the draft is going to be finding good TPE earners, who can fill the gaps. The Buccs are probably looking to target holes in their defense, especially on DLine, which hasnt been the same since the departure of Goat "Goat Tank" Tank. Defense will most definitely remain one of the main focuses of the team, such as is tradition in the DSFL. Possible holes will turn up in their secondary, however it was one of the strongest parts of the Myrtle beach boys, so i wouldnt expect much emphasis on it during the draft.
Another sore spot for the buccaneers will be the offense, which appears to get gutted during the offseason, leaving MVP Quarterback Jackie Daytona without many weapons, which will hopefully get remedied during the Draft.
Looking further than the draft, one of the most important parts of any DSFL team is the locker room. the Locker Room in Myrtle Beach has an amazing atmosphere (even despite losing in the playoffs to some bad hombres) and I believe is one of the reasons for their recent success. Keeping up that amazing Locker Room atmosphere is i think paramount to continue the success, On and Off the field. It definitely helps retaining players and keeping them motivated to earn.
Certainly stuff that does not need improvement includes the effort put in by management, i believe the GMs of MBB do a great job behind the scenes.
In summation, i believe the 2 most important steps during the offseason are a good draft, focused on defense and giving Jackie back some weapons, and keeping the locker room fun and breezy, leading to more player activity and performance.
422 words
29) Some positions are still under appreciated. Talk about the offensive linemen and/or special teamers on your squad. Show how they have contributed to the team, both on and off the field, and why they deserve recognition.
This is where i want to take a Look at Myrtle Beachs Star Tight End Djobanana McJonnerson. Which already appears to be an incredibly odd thing, given that this task is about special teamers or offensive lineman. And while his blocking performance was nothing to write home about only collecting 17 pancakes through 14 games, his Special Team work is the area i want to highlight here.
Djibutter McJam was the only Tight End to return a Kickoff this entire season, and not only did he return one of two, he was the main Kick Returner of the Buccs.
And he did a commendable job, being the 4th best Kick returner with 10 or more returns. And that as a Tight End. Imagine that shit. While he obviously wasnt the best returner, i believe giving him recognition for his returns as a Tight End is the right thing to do. And while he unfortunately could not collect a TD on one of his returns, nor break out a very long run, he, as mentioned before, is still a top4 returner on Avg, speaking of his incredible consistency in his returns. Truly a rock to depend on. And ugly ass rock, but one afterall.
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