Task 16
The draft is always a wonderful time of the year, endless Google forms being chucked at you to fill out and get ignored by, GMs talking about the windows of contention that all seem to overlap, it’s great. To all of the GMs out there, I have a few things that I can bring to you as to why you should draft me. First of all, I’ll bring some level of activity to the clubhouse. It might not be the most hyper consistent activity, but I’ll be there lurking and checking for memes and similar most days of the week. Second, I bring an intense love of Taylor Swift to the clubhouse. As Bayley can confirm from my time in Chicago, Taylor Swift just brings teams together and overall makes them perform better. With me singing the lyrics to “exile” in the clubhouse at 2AM by myself when I’m unable to sleep, the team will know I am committed. Third of all, I earn and I play defense. Draft classes have so many people wanting to play offense because it’s the sexiest position and while that’s true for football (only because you don’t have a goalie), defense is what wins championships. Plus I earn pretty well and unless my health craps out on me I’ll stay active for the future.
Task 25
Well one of the reasons that I went cornerback was I knew there was always a demand for it, regardless of how many players are in the league at this time. That being said, if I did have to pick a different position that wasn’t cornerback I’d go to cornerback lite and move to free safety. There’s a few reasons for this. One, I like interceptions, interceptions are really fun to get. So being a free safety instead of a cornerback offers me the opportunity to get more interceptions every season and become the next Ed Reed levels of ball hawking abilities. Second, while there is some level of tackling to be expected from the cornerback position, they don’t usually get those highlight hit stick level hits that safeties tend to get. I’m talking Brian Dawkins flying at the offense to swing them to the ground to stop the touchdown, those plays you see on Sportsnet every night. Third, you’re basically a swiss army knife at a safety. Cornerbacks tend to be limited to defend pass and pick ball off, and while fun options, there are other great aspects. Blitzing from behind the linebackers up the gut, roaming the field from zone to zone instead of locking down your one specific guy per game, it’s a constant shuffle and I love it.
Task 29
SHL PT #2 Affiliate
Task 23
The draft is always a wonderful time of the year, endless Google forms being chucked at you to fill out and get ignored by, GMs talking about the windows of contention that all seem to overlap, it’s great. To all of the GMs out there, I have a few things that I can bring to you as to why you should draft me. First of all, I’ll bring some level of activity to the clubhouse. It might not be the most hyper consistent activity, but I’ll be there lurking and checking for memes and similar most days of the week. Second, I bring an intense love of Taylor Swift to the clubhouse. As Bayley can confirm from my time in Chicago, Taylor Swift just brings teams together and overall makes them perform better. With me singing the lyrics to “exile” in the clubhouse at 2AM by myself when I’m unable to sleep, the team will know I am committed. Third of all, I earn and I play defense. Draft classes have so many people wanting to play offense because it’s the sexiest position and while that’s true for football (only because you don’t have a goalie), defense is what wins championships. Plus I earn pretty well and unless my health craps out on me I’ll stay active for the future.
Task 25
Well one of the reasons that I went cornerback was I knew there was always a demand for it, regardless of how many players are in the league at this time. That being said, if I did have to pick a different position that wasn’t cornerback I’d go to cornerback lite and move to free safety. There’s a few reasons for this. One, I like interceptions, interceptions are really fun to get. So being a free safety instead of a cornerback offers me the opportunity to get more interceptions every season and become the next Ed Reed levels of ball hawking abilities. Second, while there is some level of tackling to be expected from the cornerback position, they don’t usually get those highlight hit stick level hits that safeties tend to get. I’m talking Brian Dawkins flying at the offense to swing them to the ground to stop the touchdown, those plays you see on Sportsnet every night. Third, you’re basically a swiss army knife at a safety. Cornerbacks tend to be limited to defend pass and pick ball off, and while fun options, there are other great aspects. Blitzing from behind the linebackers up the gut, roaming the field from zone to zone instead of locking down your one specific guy per game, it’s a constant shuffle and I love it.
Task 29
SHL PT #2 Affiliate
Task 23
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