20. Make a scouting report for any of the ISFL or DSFL draftees. Show their stats, abilities, TPE, or highlights. Written or graphic option available. (2.5 TPE)
![[Image: Glci8N3.png]](https://i.imgur.com/Glci8N3.png)
21. Now thats three seasons on the new sim. What are your thoughts? Do you think that it is better than DDSPF16? (2.5 TPE)
League wise it's probably a good thing moving to the new sim. Compared to Draft Day Sports Pro Football 16, 21 has more options strategy wise compared to DDSPF16. Although the strategy options and how it's structured is largely down to the work the sim transfer team had put in to transfer over to DDSPF21. There are a few quirks, like players on the depth chart getting snaps and players lining up out of position such as Wide Receiver of the Year front runner Calvin Golladay, but overall it was probably for the best. Home field advantage is less of a factor which is a nice change from the previous sim where getting 40-50% range as the away team was difficult unless you had a really stacked team.
Selfishly, I'd probably prefer the old sim purely because the new sim took away opportunities on special teams. We're not seeing the kick return numbers we had in the old sim and as someone who was going after special team records in the return game (career kick return yards, season kick return yards record and career kick return touchdowns), the move to the new sim has effectively ended that pursuit. Additionally, I also play safety so I miss the free safety designation boost from the old sim. Production on the field is kinda meh but it is what it is. Overall, move to the new sim probably better for the league but yeah, selfishly I kinda wish there wasn't a switch.
23. Create a billboard, magazine cover, unique trading card, or video game cover depicting a one of the league's stars. (2.5 TPE)
![[Image: 7Zu90Ow.png]](https://i.imgur.com/7Zu90Ow.png)
28. Choose one existing award. Tell us why you think a certain player should win that award this season. Stats, or anything else possible should be used to support your case. (2.5 TPE)
For Quarterback of the Year I'd probably go with Colby Jack. At the helm of the reigning champions Yellowknife Wraiths, Colby Jack put together a fantastic season and while the Wraiths would narrowly miss out on the playoffs in Season 29, it was certainly not because of Colby Jack who was arguably the benchmark for all quarterbacks.
Only two quarterbacks cracked the 5,500 passing yards mark this season, Colby Jack and Mattathias Caliban with Colby edging Caliban by 2 yards for the passing title (5,758 to Caliban's 5,756). Colby managed to put up more yards on less attempts (660 to Caliban's 724 attempts) while throwing 20 more touchdowns (44 to Caliban's 24) and fewer interceptions (13 to Caliban's 14 interceptions). If we look at passer rating you have Nick Kaepercolin, Suleiman Ramza and Mike Boss Jr as the 3 others who managed to finish out the season with over the 100 mark in passer rating. Of those 3, Colby thew more than 1,000 yards more than Ramza, just shy of 1000 yards (994 more to be exact) than Kaepercolin and 874 yards more than Boss Jr. Additionally, Colby had more touchdowns than each of them while having the best completion percentage of the 4 quarterbacks.
Colby led the league in passing yards (5,758 yards), completion percentage (66.8%), passing touchdowns (44) and passer rating (108.1). A remarkable season in terms of volume and efficiency, there really isn't another quarterback that can match the numbers put up by Colby Jack this season.
![[Image: Glci8N3.png]](https://i.imgur.com/Glci8N3.png)
21. Now thats three seasons on the new sim. What are your thoughts? Do you think that it is better than DDSPF16? (2.5 TPE)
League wise it's probably a good thing moving to the new sim. Compared to Draft Day Sports Pro Football 16, 21 has more options strategy wise compared to DDSPF16. Although the strategy options and how it's structured is largely down to the work the sim transfer team had put in to transfer over to DDSPF21. There are a few quirks, like players on the depth chart getting snaps and players lining up out of position such as Wide Receiver of the Year front runner Calvin Golladay, but overall it was probably for the best. Home field advantage is less of a factor which is a nice change from the previous sim where getting 40-50% range as the away team was difficult unless you had a really stacked team.
Selfishly, I'd probably prefer the old sim purely because the new sim took away opportunities on special teams. We're not seeing the kick return numbers we had in the old sim and as someone who was going after special team records in the return game (career kick return yards, season kick return yards record and career kick return touchdowns), the move to the new sim has effectively ended that pursuit. Additionally, I also play safety so I miss the free safety designation boost from the old sim. Production on the field is kinda meh but it is what it is. Overall, move to the new sim probably better for the league but yeah, selfishly I kinda wish there wasn't a switch.
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23. Create a billboard, magazine cover, unique trading card, or video game cover depicting a one of the league's stars. (2.5 TPE)
![[Image: 7Zu90Ow.png]](https://i.imgur.com/7Zu90Ow.png)
28. Choose one existing award. Tell us why you think a certain player should win that award this season. Stats, or anything else possible should be used to support your case. (2.5 TPE)
For Quarterback of the Year I'd probably go with Colby Jack. At the helm of the reigning champions Yellowknife Wraiths, Colby Jack put together a fantastic season and while the Wraiths would narrowly miss out on the playoffs in Season 29, it was certainly not because of Colby Jack who was arguably the benchmark for all quarterbacks.
Only two quarterbacks cracked the 5,500 passing yards mark this season, Colby Jack and Mattathias Caliban with Colby edging Caliban by 2 yards for the passing title (5,758 to Caliban's 5,756). Colby managed to put up more yards on less attempts (660 to Caliban's 724 attempts) while throwing 20 more touchdowns (44 to Caliban's 24) and fewer interceptions (13 to Caliban's 14 interceptions). If we look at passer rating you have Nick Kaepercolin, Suleiman Ramza and Mike Boss Jr as the 3 others who managed to finish out the season with over the 100 mark in passer rating. Of those 3, Colby thew more than 1,000 yards more than Ramza, just shy of 1000 yards (994 more to be exact) than Kaepercolin and 874 yards more than Boss Jr. Additionally, Colby had more touchdowns than each of them while having the best completion percentage of the 4 quarterbacks.
Colby led the league in passing yards (5,758 yards), completion percentage (66.8%), passing touchdowns (44) and passer rating (108.1). A remarkable season in terms of volume and efficiency, there really isn't another quarterback that can match the numbers put up by Colby Jack this season.
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