Task 29
Task 26
Aight, you are telling me wide receiver is not available when I decide to create my player. The alternative choice is easy man! THE TRENCHES! FAIR RUBS! If I can't catch the ball, then I am going to protect the one that throws the ball. So my choice would be offensive lineman, without second thoughts. First and foremost, offensive linemen are necessary to any team. A human OL is a million times better than a bot. Has a higher TPE ceiling, determined by how active the user behind the player is, compared to a 750 TPE OL bot. On top of that, human OL are cheaper. A 750 TPE bot costs seven million, while a 1k TPE human OL, assuming the user accepts the minimum contract, can cost five million, saving the team two million, which can be given to attract a free agent that is going to help the team win more games. Finally, one of my pet peeves about all the other positions, OL only have two stats. Pancakes and sacks allowed. The first should be high, the other should be as close to zero as possible. Simple as that. And it is rewarding on its own. All in all, a human OL has so many benefits for a team, so if I couldn't choose a WR, I'd opt for the fair rubs way.
Task 27
Let's play rule maker. First of all, kickoffs and punts. I am not saying to get rid of them, but slightly change them, to reduce injury chances. Let's opt for the XFL way. No kicking team player can move until the returner has caught the ball. If the returner has enough space and time to have a look at the field before a "superhuman" crashes full speed onto them, there is a chance for a return and possibly a game changing touchdown, instead of the boring fair catches, or a handicapping negative return. There are players that only play on special team situations, let's give them their chance to shine, you never know what can happen. Another thing I would change is overtime. No overtime whatsoever in regular season games. Less strain put on the bodies of the players, and the sudden death is unfair for the team that doesn't get the ball. You will say, and rightfully so, they can just defend, but here is the thing. A great offence will always find a way against a great defence. It is how it is. There are the regular season standings for a reason. When it comes to the playoffs though, let's do it college football style. Each team gets a 1st and 10 from the opposing 25, until one team has outscored the other, forcing teams to go for it on 4th downs from the first overtime, and for a two point conversion starting from the third overtime. That way, both teams get a chance to score and defend.
Task 19
Concessions. My most favorite thing when I would go to a game. A good stadium should definitely have the basics, like a broad range of beverages, non-alcoholic, except for beer, which is not allowed anymore in stadiums here in Greece, although it gets smuggled in all the time. And I am saying yes to beer alone because you are going to watch a game to enjoy it, not to get wasted and not remember a thing. And now, let's get to the GREATEST part of concessions. FOOD! You want fries? We got them! Basically, I think that apart from the usuals, like fries, nachos, popcorn, sandwiches, and tacos, a good concessions shop should have some proper meals. I mean, a football game lasts around three hours. People might get really hungry. I wouldn't say no to a medium steak if it was offered to me, or some chicken with a side of rice. Or a salad if you want something light. A salad bar would be amazing. And of course some vegetarian and vegan options for those following that diet. And do not forget the children that attend the games! A wide variety of sweets, like chocolate bars, jellies, lollipops, and the greatest sweet ever invented, ice cream in as many flavors you can think of.
Task 26
Aight, you are telling me wide receiver is not available when I decide to create my player. The alternative choice is easy man! THE TRENCHES! FAIR RUBS! If I can't catch the ball, then I am going to protect the one that throws the ball. So my choice would be offensive lineman, without second thoughts. First and foremost, offensive linemen are necessary to any team. A human OL is a million times better than a bot. Has a higher TPE ceiling, determined by how active the user behind the player is, compared to a 750 TPE OL bot. On top of that, human OL are cheaper. A 750 TPE bot costs seven million, while a 1k TPE human OL, assuming the user accepts the minimum contract, can cost five million, saving the team two million, which can be given to attract a free agent that is going to help the team win more games. Finally, one of my pet peeves about all the other positions, OL only have two stats. Pancakes and sacks allowed. The first should be high, the other should be as close to zero as possible. Simple as that. And it is rewarding on its own. All in all, a human OL has so many benefits for a team, so if I couldn't choose a WR, I'd opt for the fair rubs way.
Task 27
Let's play rule maker. First of all, kickoffs and punts. I am not saying to get rid of them, but slightly change them, to reduce injury chances. Let's opt for the XFL way. No kicking team player can move until the returner has caught the ball. If the returner has enough space and time to have a look at the field before a "superhuman" crashes full speed onto them, there is a chance for a return and possibly a game changing touchdown, instead of the boring fair catches, or a handicapping negative return. There are players that only play on special team situations, let's give them their chance to shine, you never know what can happen. Another thing I would change is overtime. No overtime whatsoever in regular season games. Less strain put on the bodies of the players, and the sudden death is unfair for the team that doesn't get the ball. You will say, and rightfully so, they can just defend, but here is the thing. A great offence will always find a way against a great defence. It is how it is. There are the regular season standings for a reason. When it comes to the playoffs though, let's do it college football style. Each team gets a 1st and 10 from the opposing 25, until one team has outscored the other, forcing teams to go for it on 4th downs from the first overtime, and for a two point conversion starting from the third overtime. That way, both teams get a chance to score and defend.
Task 19
Concessions. My most favorite thing when I would go to a game. A good stadium should definitely have the basics, like a broad range of beverages, non-alcoholic, except for beer, which is not allowed anymore in stadiums here in Greece, although it gets smuggled in all the time. And I am saying yes to beer alone because you are going to watch a game to enjoy it, not to get wasted and not remember a thing. And now, let's get to the GREATEST part of concessions. FOOD! You want fries? We got them! Basically, I think that apart from the usuals, like fries, nachos, popcorn, sandwiches, and tacos, a good concessions shop should have some proper meals. I mean, a football game lasts around three hours. People might get really hungry. I wouldn't say no to a medium steak if it was offered to me, or some chicken with a side of rice. Or a salad if you want something light. A salad bar would be amazing. And of course some vegetarian and vegan options for those following that diet. And do not forget the children that attend the games! A wide variety of sweets, like chocolate bars, jellies, lollipops, and the greatest sweet ever invented, ice cream in as many flavors you can think of.
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