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My experience in the league has been nothing short of fun. I have been having an amazing time interacting with teammates and GMs, watching those little dots play football on gameday, and talking trash with the opposing players. Starting my account and player during Ultimus week, I was confused on a lot of things. “How do player update threads work?”, “How do I earn TPE?”, and “When is the draft?” were all questions I was asking in the beginning. The friendly folks in the rookie discord server helped me a ton at first. That server is an amazing spot to ask questions about the league, and get to know some of the prospects getting drafted with you. The prospect bowl was fun too, even if I was mainly used as a goal line running back and nothing more. Nothing compares to the draft experience. As I am about to enter the ISFL draft, I cannot comment on the ISFL draft experience, although I am sure it is better than the DSFL counterpart. Nevertheless, the DSFL draft was still fun. I didn’t expect my player to fall to the 5th round, but that helped me realize that I was going to have to put in a little bit of work to be successful in the DSFL and ISFL. Scouting got repetitive at times, but joining every team’s locker room was a treat. Now is a good time to mention that Bondi Beach has been lovely. They have great players, extremely helpful alumni, and fantastic GMs. They have been incredibly supportive of me and I cannot thank them enough. While we underperformed in the regular season, the environment was so nice that it didn’t really matter to me. My season was up and down. On my best games I would get 100+ yards, but on my worst I would barely crack 10. I have been told that ISFL GMs don’t care about DSFL stats, but rather how much TPE you earn, and your personality. I personally cannot wait for the ISFL draft. Even if I go in the later rounds, it’s still a fun guessing game to see where you are going to land. I think I might go round 2 or 3, but I won’t know for sure until the day of the draft. I have joined a couple ISFL locker rooms, and they have been incredibly friendly as well. And at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter where you’re drafted, because as long as you put in the work you will eventually be good enough to be a starter. So that about sums up my experience in the league so far. I have had a great time, and I can’t wait for what’s next.
My experience in the league has been nothing short of fun. I have been having an amazing time interacting with teammates and GMs, watching those little dots play football on gameday, and talking trash with the opposing players. Starting my account and player during Ultimus week, I was confused on a lot of things. “How do player update threads work?”, “How do I earn TPE?”, and “When is the draft?” were all questions I was asking in the beginning. The friendly folks in the rookie discord server helped me a ton at first. That server is an amazing spot to ask questions about the league, and get to know some of the prospects getting drafted with you. The prospect bowl was fun too, even if I was mainly used as a goal line running back and nothing more. Nothing compares to the draft experience. As I am about to enter the ISFL draft, I cannot comment on the ISFL draft experience, although I am sure it is better than the DSFL counterpart. Nevertheless, the DSFL draft was still fun. I didn’t expect my player to fall to the 5th round, but that helped me realize that I was going to have to put in a little bit of work to be successful in the DSFL and ISFL. Scouting got repetitive at times, but joining every team’s locker room was a treat. Now is a good time to mention that Bondi Beach has been lovely. They have great players, extremely helpful alumni, and fantastic GMs. They have been incredibly supportive of me and I cannot thank them enough. While we underperformed in the regular season, the environment was so nice that it didn’t really matter to me. My season was up and down. On my best games I would get 100+ yards, but on my worst I would barely crack 10. I have been told that ISFL GMs don’t care about DSFL stats, but rather how much TPE you earn, and your personality. I personally cannot wait for the ISFL draft. Even if I go in the later rounds, it’s still a fun guessing game to see where you are going to land. I think I might go round 2 or 3, but I won’t know for sure until the day of the draft. I have joined a couple ISFL locker rooms, and they have been incredibly friendly as well. And at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter where you’re drafted, because as long as you put in the work you will eventually be good enough to be a starter. So that about sums up my experience in the league so far. I have had a great time, and I can’t wait for what’s next.
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