Ultimus task
Task 9: ultimately i don't think the Yellowknife Wraiths are that far off from a championship. We have almost all the pieces we need. The offense produces well, but there are problems on the offensive side of the ball. The team seems to focus on an air it out at all costs attack. There is nothing wrong with that, but there were plenty of times during the season where we were throwing it on third and short, only to give up an easy interception. The problems seem to be mainly strategy from my point of view. There are two running backs on the team who would love to get the chance to run the ball on third and short and to extend drives. Now in the scheme Acura Skyline tends to act more like a wide receiver. A role that they have also kind of started to push Jameson Vermillion into, although Jameson would prefer to run the ball early and often. I think trusting the running game would go a long way to making drives last longer and picking up more first down with more chances to score. We would at least get less incompletions or interceptions on third down. Incorporating the running game more and giving the two stud running backs more carries would be a good start, but I will always recommend improving the offensive line. It is already one of the better offensive lines, but if we add a couple more pieces it would really protect the quarterback a little more and definitely allow us to implement the running game plan in a more controlled manner. Now the defensive side of the ball is a little more tricky. Middle of the pack is probably a fair statement on that side of the ball. Definite lack of true pass rushing skills, so we could benefit from adding in that area. It looked to me like one of our weaker areas, not because we don't have playmakers there, but because we don't have a lot of depth in those positions. Linebacker wasn't an issue for us last season but with a loss there, it may need a little attention. The secondary is pretty good but another piece or two could really push it to the next level. Now all that being said we could really use a lot of work on special teams. I don't have all the answers there, but I assume we need quick players on special teams, because we for sure gave up the most kick return touchdowns of any team in the league. That was a phase of the game we just didn't have an answer for, kind of embarrassing really.
Task 13:
Three years from now we are going to have a completely different league. The season twenty two players will be at their peak, all of the great young players from the reddit class of season twenty five will be really hitting their stride and there will have been another reddit class presumedly pouring a huge influx of new players into the league thus necessitating an expansion that I will talk more about in just a little bit. Possibly the most important thing that will happen in the next three years will be the league beginning to use a new sim. I predict a lot of changes that will occur because of the sim, purely based on speculation of course and what I have been told about the new sim so far. The fall of sim testing will dramatically skew the learning process of the league. We are going to quickly see a lot of rule changes and possibly stat and archetype changes as the league at large works through the changing environment. With a lot of war room sim testers quickly losing their value, the war room becomes about debaters. Different archetypes rise to prominence as people learn the new sim is more balanced and realistic. Game plans become more varied as more options really open up playboys. We will see old rules repealed as they don't make sense anymore. We will see really bad rules made as some of the more controlling members of the league panic and try to limit each others advantages. We will lose a lot of old members who simply can not handle the stress of such a huge overhaul, but they will be more than made up for with the influx of the next reddit class. As the season twenty two players near closer to recreation and retirement and the prospect of future reddit classes hangs above everyone's head a dsfl expansion is considered but ultimately refused. The isfl expansion goes through the year after the next reddit class. One team ends up being exceptionally generic much like the New York Silverbacks, while I finally take charge of my life and career and rise up from nowhere to bring the Helsinki Hellfighters into existence. This ends up being an extremely popular team and we all live happily ever after. Also in that three years a player's union arises. This provides a system of checks and balances on head office and the general managers, head office tries to put down this "rebellion" but it ends up being incredibly popular and rather than lose half the players they allow it and it ends up making everyone happy but the uppity gm's.
Task 9: ultimately i don't think the Yellowknife Wraiths are that far off from a championship. We have almost all the pieces we need. The offense produces well, but there are problems on the offensive side of the ball. The team seems to focus on an air it out at all costs attack. There is nothing wrong with that, but there were plenty of times during the season where we were throwing it on third and short, only to give up an easy interception. The problems seem to be mainly strategy from my point of view. There are two running backs on the team who would love to get the chance to run the ball on third and short and to extend drives. Now in the scheme Acura Skyline tends to act more like a wide receiver. A role that they have also kind of started to push Jameson Vermillion into, although Jameson would prefer to run the ball early and often. I think trusting the running game would go a long way to making drives last longer and picking up more first down with more chances to score. We would at least get less incompletions or interceptions on third down. Incorporating the running game more and giving the two stud running backs more carries would be a good start, but I will always recommend improving the offensive line. It is already one of the better offensive lines, but if we add a couple more pieces it would really protect the quarterback a little more and definitely allow us to implement the running game plan in a more controlled manner. Now the defensive side of the ball is a little more tricky. Middle of the pack is probably a fair statement on that side of the ball. Definite lack of true pass rushing skills, so we could benefit from adding in that area. It looked to me like one of our weaker areas, not because we don't have playmakers there, but because we don't have a lot of depth in those positions. Linebacker wasn't an issue for us last season but with a loss there, it may need a little attention. The secondary is pretty good but another piece or two could really push it to the next level. Now all that being said we could really use a lot of work on special teams. I don't have all the answers there, but I assume we need quick players on special teams, because we for sure gave up the most kick return touchdowns of any team in the league. That was a phase of the game we just didn't have an answer for, kind of embarrassing really.
Task 13:
Three years from now we are going to have a completely different league. The season twenty two players will be at their peak, all of the great young players from the reddit class of season twenty five will be really hitting their stride and there will have been another reddit class presumedly pouring a huge influx of new players into the league thus necessitating an expansion that I will talk more about in just a little bit. Possibly the most important thing that will happen in the next three years will be the league beginning to use a new sim. I predict a lot of changes that will occur because of the sim, purely based on speculation of course and what I have been told about the new sim so far. The fall of sim testing will dramatically skew the learning process of the league. We are going to quickly see a lot of rule changes and possibly stat and archetype changes as the league at large works through the changing environment. With a lot of war room sim testers quickly losing their value, the war room becomes about debaters. Different archetypes rise to prominence as people learn the new sim is more balanced and realistic. Game plans become more varied as more options really open up playboys. We will see old rules repealed as they don't make sense anymore. We will see really bad rules made as some of the more controlling members of the league panic and try to limit each others advantages. We will lose a lot of old members who simply can not handle the stress of such a huge overhaul, but they will be more than made up for with the influx of the next reddit class. As the season twenty two players near closer to recreation and retirement and the prospect of future reddit classes hangs above everyone's head a dsfl expansion is considered but ultimately refused. The isfl expansion goes through the year after the next reddit class. One team ends up being exceptionally generic much like the New York Silverbacks, while I finally take charge of my life and career and rise up from nowhere to bring the Helsinki Hellfighters into existence. This ends up being an extremely popular team and we all live happily ever after. Also in that three years a player's union arises. This provides a system of checks and balances on head office and the general managers, head office tries to put down this "rebellion" but it ends up being incredibly popular and rather than lose half the players they allow it and it ends up making everyone happy but the uppity gm's.
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