The Season 29 ISFL Training Camp for the Colorado Yeti was by far the hardest of Cole Maxwell's career. For one, it was his first ISFL training camp, so I guess it was both the hardest and easiest he had gone through to that point, but likely it would remain one of the more difficult due to his position and body switch. The mental part of the game had always come fairly easily to Cole, but then again on defense it's a lot of see ball go hit person, not too much rocket science in that aspect of it. But now that Cole was on the offense he was really learning how route combinations came together to manipulate the defense to create the advantage for the offensive players. He also learned that getting hit was a lot less fun than doing the hitting, especially since his body was recovering from the massive and totally unnecessary amount of cosmetic surgeries he went through to feel more himself in his new position. But that's the kind of commitment that Cole brings to his team, who seemed to take notice and welcome him in even more because of it. The bond forged through pain and practice will undoubtedly hold the team together through the thickest and thinnest parts of the season to come.

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