I believe 2021 will be a pivotal year in the history of the ISFL, whether it be positive or negative is clearly yet to be determined, but with the significant change of a new sim things will at least be interesting regardless. My personal belief is that the new sim will start out being shiny and different, but as we progress through the first few seasons it's flaws will quickly become exposed and before long may be responsible for major frustrations just like the Sim before it.
I don't believe the 'no testing' mentality will actually survive into the new sim, it will only be a matter of time before somebody decides they want a competitive advantage and find ways to break it. There's no way for us to know yet how old rules may affect play with an new sim either, so revisiting past decisions will be essential over the transition.
A new Reddit class is promising, I will be intrigued to see whether we have tapped our r/NFL as a resource or if we will continue to see significant class sizes from these recruitment drives. While I hope for the sake of the league they continue to be large, for my own sanity in scouting maybe not too big.
I don't believe the 'no testing' mentality will actually survive into the new sim, it will only be a matter of time before somebody decides they want a competitive advantage and find ways to break it. There's no way for us to know yet how old rules may affect play with an new sim either, so revisiting past decisions will be essential over the transition.
A new Reddit class is promising, I will be intrigued to see whether we have tapped our r/NFL as a resource or if we will continue to see significant class sizes from these recruitment drives. While I hope for the sake of the league they continue to be large, for my own sanity in scouting maybe not too big.
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