21. Make a scouting report for any of the ISFL or DSFL draftees. Show their stats, abilities, TPE, or highlights. Written or graphic option available.
Lucid Dreams – Defensive End for the London Royals
Quick notes: Dreams is a defensive end prodigy. Coming out as a true senior from Boise State, he made quite a big impact in his rookie season with the Royals. Known for his strength and speed, he is quick off the snap and can really work the offensive tackles. Playing alongside Smart, he did not have nearly as many splash plays. But he kept good pressure on the quarterback. He has shown tremendous growth in practice, constantly trying to grow and even started a side gig as a podcast host. Gaining a cult following from the show, his GMs and coaches praise his work ethic and comradery, as do his teammates.
Key statistics: Dreams started all 14 regular season games at the defensive end position. He racked up a total of 30 tackles over that span, averaging just slightly more than 2 a game. He notched 7 total sacks, and 2 tackles for losses over the season. While he did not produce any turnovers, he shows much upside as he was mostly overshadowed by Smart all season. If given one more season in the DSFL, he will develop into a clutch DE that racks up on sacks.
Draft grade and takeaways: Top 5 draft pick. An incredibly raw pass rusher with just the right tools in quickness and strength. After just one or two seasons of development he will be all-pro.
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26. Imagine your current position was not available to be picked when you created your player. What other position would you have picked, and why?
When I was first deciding on my player, I was actually considering going offense over defense. Mainly because I wanted to be kind of selfish and see splash plays. I liked the idea of being a critical member of the offense so I could then see my dot get lots of action. So, if I had to go back and safety could not be my choice, I would have probably either picked running back or wide receiver.
First, I was leaning towards receiver mainly because I wanted to be a fast boi. Skill positions have always been my favorite to watch as a fan. Also, as a Ravens fan, wide out is a notorious position for us, so I almost made a good WR in this fake league out of spite. The Marquise Brown ‘souljas’ quote is actually where my players name originated, which would have fit much better for an actual soulja on offense lol.
As for running back, I actually liked this position better since I knew I would get more touches if I was the lead back. Wide receiver you could never guarantee the ball is going to be throw your way. But if I were the lead back and we were running the ball, then I would have stats for days. But what deterred me from offense as a whole was the saturation. Both WR and RB were stacked at player availability and I was worried I would not get much playing time. That’s why I went with defense, but I did choose the best role on defense in my opinion. A fast skill position that can see tons of stats if the player is built right. So maybe I stayed selfish after all!
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19. Theres a prompt about stadium design, but now lets dig deeper. Each stadium serves some concessions for the fans coming in to watch the games. Talk us through their menu. Graphic Option: Design a menu for your team's stadium.
Chicago is home of the Butchers, so it is only fitting that its concessions are all butcher’s meat! Rightfully so, the first item you see on the menu is a half-pound cheeseburger with thick cut bacon and cheddar cheese. For any butcher, ground beef is a basic, and the most American way to cook it is none other than the burger. This juicy half-pounder would be topped with traditional lettuce and tomatoes, as well as the signature Butcher’s Sauce which is a blend of Worchester’s sauce and Kansas City barbeque.
The second signature item would be a 16 oz prime rib. That’s right a full-on steak at a football game. Chicago goes hard, and it is not uncommon for stuff like that at stadiums. For example, the Virginia Tech stadium sells oversized turkey legs as their signature concession. Anyways, this steak would be a behemoth of pure cut steak. It would be smothered in the Butcher’s Sauce on the flat iron then drizzled with a blend of spices, known as the CHI-spices.
Lastly, the third signature item would be a freshly prepared duck breast. Inspired by all the Grey Duck players drafted by Chicago, the duck breast would be made of freshly cut duck meat grilled to perfection on the flat iron. Seasoned with the same steak CHI-spices and parsley, it is a divine treat for the dedicated fans. However, this concession would only be offered to the club level seats, as a incentive to purchase those tickets.
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18. Which teammate of yours is the ultimate team player and why? How does this person exhibit selflessness and put the team first? Are they a great locker room presence who encourages others? Do they play an important but unappreciated role on the team which doesn't receive much recognition for awards? Graphic Option: Create a graphic of your player with your teammate who exhibits a team-friendly attitude.
For the Grey Ducks, I think this is an obvious choice as it has to be Gragg9. For those that know him, this should not come as a shock, but the dude cares A LOT about the league as a whole, let alone the Grey Ducks and now OCO. Gragg tied for Most Dedicated Member, and honestly should have won it out right, but Pib is still an excellent user, to say the least.
Gragg is an excellent locker room presence, as he is always active and engaging with the new and old ducks. They are also an incredibly invested sim tester that has really pushed the limits of testing. After getting infuriated with the lack of sim knowledge being spread around the league, he took it upon HIMSELF to be the source of information. Diving deep hours and research into what works best, so everyone can benefit from it. If that isn’t selfless and underappreciated, I don’t know what is.
Gragg is also a great leader in the locker room, reminding users to do their tasks and is also very open to helping any user. It is almost certain he will be a GM eventually. Just a matter of when not if, and who that team is. It has been a great pleasure to form a friendship with him in Minny, he also inspired me to be even more invested in the league which is great!
Words: 237
Lucid Dreams – Defensive End for the London Royals
Quick notes: Dreams is a defensive end prodigy. Coming out as a true senior from Boise State, he made quite a big impact in his rookie season with the Royals. Known for his strength and speed, he is quick off the snap and can really work the offensive tackles. Playing alongside Smart, he did not have nearly as many splash plays. But he kept good pressure on the quarterback. He has shown tremendous growth in practice, constantly trying to grow and even started a side gig as a podcast host. Gaining a cult following from the show, his GMs and coaches praise his work ethic and comradery, as do his teammates.
Key statistics: Dreams started all 14 regular season games at the defensive end position. He racked up a total of 30 tackles over that span, averaging just slightly more than 2 a game. He notched 7 total sacks, and 2 tackles for losses over the season. While he did not produce any turnovers, he shows much upside as he was mostly overshadowed by Smart all season. If given one more season in the DSFL, he will develop into a clutch DE that racks up on sacks.
Draft grade and takeaways: Top 5 draft pick. An incredibly raw pass rusher with just the right tools in quickness and strength. After just one or two seasons of development he will be all-pro.
Words: 239
26. Imagine your current position was not available to be picked when you created your player. What other position would you have picked, and why?
When I was first deciding on my player, I was actually considering going offense over defense. Mainly because I wanted to be kind of selfish and see splash plays. I liked the idea of being a critical member of the offense so I could then see my dot get lots of action. So, if I had to go back and safety could not be my choice, I would have probably either picked running back or wide receiver.
First, I was leaning towards receiver mainly because I wanted to be a fast boi. Skill positions have always been my favorite to watch as a fan. Also, as a Ravens fan, wide out is a notorious position for us, so I almost made a good WR in this fake league out of spite. The Marquise Brown ‘souljas’ quote is actually where my players name originated, which would have fit much better for an actual soulja on offense lol.
As for running back, I actually liked this position better since I knew I would get more touches if I was the lead back. Wide receiver you could never guarantee the ball is going to be throw your way. But if I were the lead back and we were running the ball, then I would have stats for days. But what deterred me from offense as a whole was the saturation. Both WR and RB were stacked at player availability and I was worried I would not get much playing time. That’s why I went with defense, but I did choose the best role on defense in my opinion. A fast skill position that can see tons of stats if the player is built right. So maybe I stayed selfish after all!
Words: 288
19. Theres a prompt about stadium design, but now lets dig deeper. Each stadium serves some concessions for the fans coming in to watch the games. Talk us through their menu. Graphic Option: Design a menu for your team's stadium.
Chicago is home of the Butchers, so it is only fitting that its concessions are all butcher’s meat! Rightfully so, the first item you see on the menu is a half-pound cheeseburger with thick cut bacon and cheddar cheese. For any butcher, ground beef is a basic, and the most American way to cook it is none other than the burger. This juicy half-pounder would be topped with traditional lettuce and tomatoes, as well as the signature Butcher’s Sauce which is a blend of Worchester’s sauce and Kansas City barbeque.
The second signature item would be a 16 oz prime rib. That’s right a full-on steak at a football game. Chicago goes hard, and it is not uncommon for stuff like that at stadiums. For example, the Virginia Tech stadium sells oversized turkey legs as their signature concession. Anyways, this steak would be a behemoth of pure cut steak. It would be smothered in the Butcher’s Sauce on the flat iron then drizzled with a blend of spices, known as the CHI-spices.
Lastly, the third signature item would be a freshly prepared duck breast. Inspired by all the Grey Duck players drafted by Chicago, the duck breast would be made of freshly cut duck meat grilled to perfection on the flat iron. Seasoned with the same steak CHI-spices and parsley, it is a divine treat for the dedicated fans. However, this concession would only be offered to the club level seats, as a incentive to purchase those tickets.
Words: 248
18. Which teammate of yours is the ultimate team player and why? How does this person exhibit selflessness and put the team first? Are they a great locker room presence who encourages others? Do they play an important but unappreciated role on the team which doesn't receive much recognition for awards? Graphic Option: Create a graphic of your player with your teammate who exhibits a team-friendly attitude.
For the Grey Ducks, I think this is an obvious choice as it has to be Gragg9. For those that know him, this should not come as a shock, but the dude cares A LOT about the league as a whole, let alone the Grey Ducks and now OCO. Gragg tied for Most Dedicated Member, and honestly should have won it out right, but Pib is still an excellent user, to say the least.
Gragg is an excellent locker room presence, as he is always active and engaging with the new and old ducks. They are also an incredibly invested sim tester that has really pushed the limits of testing. After getting infuriated with the lack of sim knowledge being spread around the league, he took it upon HIMSELF to be the source of information. Diving deep hours and research into what works best, so everyone can benefit from it. If that isn’t selfless and underappreciated, I don’t know what is.
Gragg is also a great leader in the locker room, reminding users to do their tasks and is also very open to helping any user. It is almost certain he will be a GM eventually. Just a matter of when not if, and who that team is. It has been a great pleasure to form a friendship with him in Minny, he also inspired me to be even more invested in the league which is great!
Words: 237
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