15) My experience in the ISFL thus far has been really engaging and entertaining from a player aspect. I have long wanted a league to supplement my main sim league in the PBE and this league seems to be a welcome home for me. The team that drafted me, the Tijuana Luchadores; seems like the place to be! There's a lot happening in the discord, the GMs seem quite engaged and the success that we saw on the field wasn't too shabby either! Seems a bit unfair that I stumbled my way onto a team that won the Ultimini my waiver year, but I'm certainly not complaining!
Creating my own wiki was unique in the sense of how computer illiterate I am. While the instructions were directly in front with me for what to do, my eyes apparently did not know where to look, my mouse seemingly did not click where I wished it to and my keys were the wrong keys to type. Whatever the issue was (and it was most certainly on my end)... boy the wikipedia was tough to create. However it was one of the best experiences I've had on any sim league. What a nifty idea, kudios to whoever came up with the original idea for having the wikipedia.
Couldn't tell you what it was like to be drafted for the first time! Being picked up on waivers was quick and painless. Really enjoyed the interactions I've had with the folks in my various LRs though. Myth has been awesome and a tremendous resource for me to access whenever I'm confused or not understanding an aspect of the league. Guitar Master has been equally as cool, he's always really fun to talk to and livens up the Locker Room whenever he's on. Other guys in the Locker Room that have been awesome are JPach and Not Ben, but there are so many more than I can name. Awesome locker room overall and same with the KCC locker room as well.
Some suggestions I would make for the ISFL... hmm. That's a toughie! My main suggestion would probably be to implement a more systematic approach to rookie mentors. In the SHL and PBE for example, every create is contacted by a rookie mentor. The rookie mentors will contact the player immediately and give them various resources that they can access to ease their transition into the league. They also offer their own time and expertise to the rookie and act as the rookie's first impression into the league.
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26) This may be a bit controversial, but in my opinion the person who deserves the playoff MVP is NationalSimulation FootballLeague, also known by his username @SDCore. While defensive MVPs are quite rare (looking at you Charles Woodson), I think NS FL wins here for two reasons. The first reason is that there simply were no standouts in the playoffs for Tijuana. Our quarterback played a good game (not great), and we had a WR who earned over 100 yards in the championship game. We also had a DE make a key sack when we needed it most. However, NS FL was the key game changer here in my opinion. With the Ultimini on the line and Tijuana down by 6 in the fourth quarter after just going three and out; NS FL (the absolute legend) came away with a key interception that led to a Tijuana touchdown and shortly thereafter, the game! Without NS FL, I don't think that the Luchadores win this game. For that heroic effort in addition to his 5 tackles and pass deflection, he deserves the Playoff MVP and the gameball.
Creating my own wiki was unique in the sense of how computer illiterate I am. While the instructions were directly in front with me for what to do, my eyes apparently did not know where to look, my mouse seemingly did not click where I wished it to and my keys were the wrong keys to type. Whatever the issue was (and it was most certainly on my end)... boy the wikipedia was tough to create. However it was one of the best experiences I've had on any sim league. What a nifty idea, kudios to whoever came up with the original idea for having the wikipedia.
Couldn't tell you what it was like to be drafted for the first time! Being picked up on waivers was quick and painless. Really enjoyed the interactions I've had with the folks in my various LRs though. Myth has been awesome and a tremendous resource for me to access whenever I'm confused or not understanding an aspect of the league. Guitar Master has been equally as cool, he's always really fun to talk to and livens up the Locker Room whenever he's on. Other guys in the Locker Room that have been awesome are JPach and Not Ben, but there are so many more than I can name. Awesome locker room overall and same with the KCC locker room as well.
Some suggestions I would make for the ISFL... hmm. That's a toughie! My main suggestion would probably be to implement a more systematic approach to rookie mentors. In the SHL and PBE for example, every create is contacted by a rookie mentor. The rookie mentors will contact the player immediately and give them various resources that they can access to ease their transition into the league. They also offer their own time and expertise to the rookie and act as the rookie's first impression into the league.
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26) This may be a bit controversial, but in my opinion the person who deserves the playoff MVP is NationalSimulation FootballLeague, also known by his username @SDCore. While defensive MVPs are quite rare (looking at you Charles Woodson), I think NS FL wins here for two reasons. The first reason is that there simply were no standouts in the playoffs for Tijuana. Our quarterback played a good game (not great), and we had a WR who earned over 100 yards in the championship game. We also had a DE make a key sack when we needed it most. However, NS FL was the key game changer here in my opinion. With the Ultimini on the line and Tijuana down by 6 in the fourth quarter after just going three and out; NS FL (the absolute legend) came away with a key interception that led to a Tijuana touchdown and shortly thereafter, the game! Without NS FL, I don't think that the Luchadores win this game. For that heroic effort in addition to his 5 tackles and pass deflection, he deserves the Playoff MVP and the gameball.
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