SHL Champions Week - 2.5 TPE
Task 15
Kita Chiasa's first time being in the DSFL has been a really amazing experience so far. He hasn't gotten many looks at the field so far but he is ok with that as he is about to enter the draft this season so just practicing with an actual team has hastened his development and is on the fast track for becoming a difference maker in DSFL and eventually the ISFL. Being a Cornerback Chiasa needs to keep focusing on reading players the receivers and tight ends and has a lot of work in his development on this front. So far I have been satisfied with Chiasa's career so far and just being in the league early and getting opportunities to develop him early is really beneficial for his long term career. So far most of the GMs for teams I've talked to have been extremely friendly. They were the first people I talked to in this league and they have made it very welcoming and got me more excited to join the league. Additionally before the trade deadline when I was picked up by Dallas having a rookie mentor check in and make sure everything was going well made me feel very at ease as if I had any questions someone was there to guide me. The whole locker room in Dallas has made my experience fun. Seeing a room that's always active encourages me that I can always talk to someone about the league, real sports, or just life in general. While I need to break out of my shell and engage more in the locker room its easier to engage in a locker room this active. As I wasn't drafted this was the first time in any simulation league I was picked up early and it was exciting waiting on the day of the trade deadline waiting for my player to be finalized and waiting for him to be picked up by a team. I was anxious all day when I finally got a PM saying I was taken by Dallas it was a huge relief. The only confusing thing for me is that the sim is hard to understand moving a t a fast speed but this is something I need to adjust to. Lastly I enjoy some type of competition in the offseason so it would be neat if there was some type of mixed ISFL DSFL offseason competition where captains pick there teams and they compete to see who can win a quick league/tourney structure, but as someone who has played Draft Day Sports I realize this would be very difficult to pull off if not impossible.
+5 TPE
Task 25
If the ISFL/DSFL decided to have a skills competition there are many activities they can do without copying the NFL exactly. Some games that could be added I feel would be fun for those invited to the skills competition would be a dunking contest, a frisbee throwing and catching competition, endzone to endzone dash, and a field goal shootout. For the dunking contest any receiver, running back, corner back, or tight end who believes they jump high enough to dunk can compete and compete in round after round trying to show off their dunking skills in front of a crowd of football fans. For frisbee throwing QBs or anyone who has completed a pass can compete and anyone who has received a pass can participate to catch it, the goal is to see who can throw it the farthest in ten attempts and who can catch the most in ten attempts. In the endzone to endzone dash different heats of the fastest players in the league line up in one endzone and run to the other side of the field, whoever has the fastest time in the final heat is considered the winner. Lastly for a field goal shootout all kickers at the event will take their turns making field goals, they have three strikes per shot, they start with a 25 yard field goal and it is pushed back 5 yards after every round. The last kicker standing wins, if there is a tie, all tied kickers take turns kicking from 55 yards until there is one kicker remaining.
+2.5 TPE
Task 15
Kita Chiasa's first time being in the DSFL has been a really amazing experience so far. He hasn't gotten many looks at the field so far but he is ok with that as he is about to enter the draft this season so just practicing with an actual team has hastened his development and is on the fast track for becoming a difference maker in DSFL and eventually the ISFL. Being a Cornerback Chiasa needs to keep focusing on reading players the receivers and tight ends and has a lot of work in his development on this front. So far I have been satisfied with Chiasa's career so far and just being in the league early and getting opportunities to develop him early is really beneficial for his long term career. So far most of the GMs for teams I've talked to have been extremely friendly. They were the first people I talked to in this league and they have made it very welcoming and got me more excited to join the league. Additionally before the trade deadline when I was picked up by Dallas having a rookie mentor check in and make sure everything was going well made me feel very at ease as if I had any questions someone was there to guide me. The whole locker room in Dallas has made my experience fun. Seeing a room that's always active encourages me that I can always talk to someone about the league, real sports, or just life in general. While I need to break out of my shell and engage more in the locker room its easier to engage in a locker room this active. As I wasn't drafted this was the first time in any simulation league I was picked up early and it was exciting waiting on the day of the trade deadline waiting for my player to be finalized and waiting for him to be picked up by a team. I was anxious all day when I finally got a PM saying I was taken by Dallas it was a huge relief. The only confusing thing for me is that the sim is hard to understand moving a t a fast speed but this is something I need to adjust to. Lastly I enjoy some type of competition in the offseason so it would be neat if there was some type of mixed ISFL DSFL offseason competition where captains pick there teams and they compete to see who can win a quick league/tourney structure, but as someone who has played Draft Day Sports I realize this would be very difficult to pull off if not impossible.
+5 TPE
Task 25
If the ISFL/DSFL decided to have a skills competition there are many activities they can do without copying the NFL exactly. Some games that could be added I feel would be fun for those invited to the skills competition would be a dunking contest, a frisbee throwing and catching competition, endzone to endzone dash, and a field goal shootout. For the dunking contest any receiver, running back, corner back, or tight end who believes they jump high enough to dunk can compete and compete in round after round trying to show off their dunking skills in front of a crowd of football fans. For frisbee throwing QBs or anyone who has completed a pass can compete and anyone who has received a pass can participate to catch it, the goal is to see who can throw it the farthest in ten attempts and who can catch the most in ten attempts. In the endzone to endzone dash different heats of the fastest players in the league line up in one endzone and run to the other side of the field, whoever has the fastest time in the final heat is considered the winner. Lastly for a field goal shootout all kickers at the event will take their turns making field goals, they have three strikes per shot, they start with a 25 yard field goal and it is pushed back 5 yards after every round. The last kicker standing wins, if there is a tie, all tied kickers take turns kicking from 55 yards until there is one kicker remaining.
+2.5 TPE