Not much has changed personally for Gleel since last season: He remains in the DSFL for his third season and thus his TPE is well-capped, and he’s playing alongside Alejandro Chainbreaker again this season as the veteran duo looks to lock down the middle of the field. The biggest change is that he’ll no longer be playing alongside Damian Blackfyre, his close friend. There is at least some consistency on both sides of the ball for the Grey Ducks, however, as Negs looks to improve this season, and waiver pickup Madison Hayes has officially been drafted to take on the RB1 position.
I think this season could be hit or miss for the Grey Ducks. We’ve lost the dynamic duo of RB’s we had to start last season in Rotchburns and Vermillion. We lost some good players on the defensive line and were unable to fully address that area of concern in the draft, but there are still many high TPE earning players on this roster, so I still anticipate us being able to compete with any team in the DSFL.
It is a little bittersweet to see so many fellow S24 players being called up ahead of me, but I understand that everyone develops differently according to their strengths. It’s going to be very different this year not seeing some of those familiar faces out there that I’ve become used to competing against. I guess this is what being a veteran feels like.
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I think this season could be hit or miss for the Grey Ducks. We’ve lost the dynamic duo of RB’s we had to start last season in Rotchburns and Vermillion. We lost some good players on the defensive line and were unable to fully address that area of concern in the draft, but there are still many high TPE earning players on this roster, so I still anticipate us being able to compete with any team in the DSFL.
It is a little bittersweet to see so many fellow S24 players being called up ahead of me, but I understand that everyone develops differently according to their strengths. It’s going to be very different this year not seeing some of those familiar faces out there that I’ve become used to competing against. I guess this is what being a veteran feels like.
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