19. Big Slammu is a star in this league and has had gained a lot of attention this season for his 11 sack seasons as he came off his rookie season of 0 sacks. But this has come with a lot great things off the field, like how it has helped Big Slammu's love life. He has so many woman that are looking forward to spend time with him. But he has chosen the most public way of dealing with the attention; he has decided to start his own dating show sponsored by the Bachelor. The show is called "Shark Looking for Love". He has a preference for his fellow shark ladies but all in all he is down for all types of woman and is very open minded. Some are calling this a positive as this is a much more inclusive dating show as opposed to the Bachelor. Also, another big point is that Big Slammu is actually looking for a wifey and is very serious about finding love. This has led to a lot of teasing from the Wraiths locker room as this is seen as yet another zany thing Big Slammu is doing during the offseason. But there are many intrigued to see if this show actually helps Big Slammu finally find love. We shall see?
21. There's a lot of great branding in this league, and actually much better than the other sim league I'm in, the Pro Baseball Experience, in my opinion. As a long time Otters, I'm quite partial to the Orange, White and Brown, not to mention the cutest mascot in the league, a little Otter. I also like the Season 27 Ultimus Championship winners, the Sarasota Sailfish. I like the colors, the logo and the uniform. Mostly because it's very unique and easy on the eyes. I also really like my current team's Yellowknife Wraiths uniforms, the white and black and light blue looks really good. It fits so well with the Northern Canadian team who plays in the frozen tundra of Burial Grounds field, an open roof stadium. And of course the logo is a Wraith, a ghost like raider that is wanting to cause damage. Another cool branding is the Arizona Outlaws, and it fits so well with the image of an outlaw travelling through the southern states. I am eager to see all the new branding in this league in the upcoming seasons, as this league continues to grow in size. But I'm confident there will be so many more great branding ideas cause there a lot of creative people in this league.
25. Big Slammu was an Ultimus Champion just last season. He had a wild time after winning the Ultimus in his rookie season, something that just doesn't happen in this league. The Wraiths were delirious in joy as they were a franchise who had won yet another Ultimus Championship. The way they celebrated first was a long dog sledding tour around Yellowknife. The team was all on dog sleds, with one sled carrying the Ultimus Trophy. Ultimus MVP Colby Jack was at the head of the parade as the Ultimus Bow's Player of the Game. But the life of the party was Big Slammu, the half shark kid from Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Big Slammu has always been the life of the party. The team had an ice fishing contest with some fans who won the contest to participate. People were shocked to see Big Slammu jump right in to the fishing pit in the ice and come back with armfuls and mouthfuls of fish. He won the competition easily and without much fanfare. The Wraiths also decided to tour the entire country of Canada. The Wraiths are the only Canadian teams in the ISFL and they felt the whole country were behind them. So they spent the next month going to every province and territory in Canada.
28. Season 27 marked the end of the use for the last sim used by the ISFL. I can't remember what it was called, but I think it was the 16th edition of the game. But the one we upgraded to was the 21st edition which was the modern edition. There are some visual improvements like the ball flying through the air. There is also a new index that I feel is much more robust. Like I really like how players can have their career page with all their career stats. I think that is a great edition. Though I think that's where it ends for the positives. At the end of the day, this is just a new sim engine and a lot of what made this sim great revolves around the locker rooms and the league culture and not the football dots we see moving around on the screen. I'm sure there has been new challenges when it came to GMing, game planning, and even roster management but a lot of that flew over my head. I'm not in the managing sphere and I just update my player. One negative about the index though is that you can't choose a custom facegen that you can keep permanently. It's just a new random generated sig after every sim upload. That could be improved.
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21. There's a lot of great branding in this league, and actually much better than the other sim league I'm in, the Pro Baseball Experience, in my opinion. As a long time Otters, I'm quite partial to the Orange, White and Brown, not to mention the cutest mascot in the league, a little Otter. I also like the Season 27 Ultimus Championship winners, the Sarasota Sailfish. I like the colors, the logo and the uniform. Mostly because it's very unique and easy on the eyes. I also really like my current team's Yellowknife Wraiths uniforms, the white and black and light blue looks really good. It fits so well with the Northern Canadian team who plays in the frozen tundra of Burial Grounds field, an open roof stadium. And of course the logo is a Wraith, a ghost like raider that is wanting to cause damage. Another cool branding is the Arizona Outlaws, and it fits so well with the image of an outlaw travelling through the southern states. I am eager to see all the new branding in this league in the upcoming seasons, as this league continues to grow in size. But I'm confident there will be so many more great branding ideas cause there a lot of creative people in this league.
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25. Big Slammu was an Ultimus Champion just last season. He had a wild time after winning the Ultimus in his rookie season, something that just doesn't happen in this league. The Wraiths were delirious in joy as they were a franchise who had won yet another Ultimus Championship. The way they celebrated first was a long dog sledding tour around Yellowknife. The team was all on dog sleds, with one sled carrying the Ultimus Trophy. Ultimus MVP Colby Jack was at the head of the parade as the Ultimus Bow's Player of the Game. But the life of the party was Big Slammu, the half shark kid from Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Big Slammu has always been the life of the party. The team had an ice fishing contest with some fans who won the contest to participate. People were shocked to see Big Slammu jump right in to the fishing pit in the ice and come back with armfuls and mouthfuls of fish. He won the competition easily and without much fanfare. The Wraiths also decided to tour the entire country of Canada. The Wraiths are the only Canadian teams in the ISFL and they felt the whole country were behind them. So they spent the next month going to every province and territory in Canada.
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28. Season 27 marked the end of the use for the last sim used by the ISFL. I can't remember what it was called, but I think it was the 16th edition of the game. But the one we upgraded to was the 21st edition which was the modern edition. There are some visual improvements like the ball flying through the air. There is also a new index that I feel is much more robust. Like I really like how players can have their career page with all their career stats. I think that is a great edition. Though I think that's where it ends for the positives. At the end of the day, this is just a new sim engine and a lot of what made this sim great revolves around the locker rooms and the league culture and not the football dots we see moving around on the screen. I'm sure there has been new challenges when it came to GMing, game planning, and even roster management but a lot of that flew over my head. I'm not in the managing sphere and I just update my player. One negative about the index though is that you can't choose a custom facegen that you can keep permanently. It's just a new random generated sig after every sim upload. That could be improved.
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