19. If your player had a show starring them, what would the plot be? Graphic Option: Create the cover art for your player’s show
Ken would have a show focused primarily on his escapades and adventures in the outback. Have you ever seen Russel Coight's All Aussie Adventures? If you haven't go and watch it now, then you'll have a decent idea of where Ken would be starting with his premise. While exploring the country Ken would be taking on jobs within the local industries to see how difficult they are and whether or not he'd be good at them, spoiler alert: he's pretty bad at most of them. For the purpose of his travels Ken has made his own campervan out of an old mercedes van, and given his absolute lack of knowledge it has many, many flaws which will expose themselves while camping out. One night, Ken discovers that he never waterproofed the vehicle after installing features on the roof leading to a miserable and wet night out on the road. Ken also forgot to install a kitchen of any description into his travel vehicle, so is usually seen stopping off at local eateries along the journey to try a wide variety of local cuisines - the twist here is the producers will be ordering on his behalf and he wont know what he's eating until it arrives in front of him.
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.
Ken Oath is a new wide receiver going into the S31 class and entering into the DSFL draft this upcoming season. While there is a large amount of Wide Receivers entering the league this season in the S31 class, many will likely end up changing positions to suit their new teams - and Ken figures to be one who will stay at Wide Receiver and make a significant impact as a high performance player for many seasons to come. Already in his short 4 games in the league as a waiver wire pickup for the Bondi Beach Buccaneers Ken has seen great success, with 100+ yards and two Touchdowns coming to him from Bondi Beach quarterback Dexter Zaylren. Ken has max earner on his TPE and will continue to do so, aiming to be among the class leaders and capped for the DSFL within his first season. Bondi Beach Buccaneers have the first overall pick in this draft containing Ken Oath - Will they utilise it to bring him back to the Beach after a successful stint this season? Or will they forego him for a different prospect and leave another team to pick him up? One thing we think for sure is that he'll be a first round pick, and if he's not then the team drafting him will get first round talent wherever they select him.
21. Now thats three seasons on the new sim. What are your thoughts? Do you think that it is better than DDSPF16?
Wow this is a tricky one. Do I think Draft Day Sports Pro Football 2016 is better or worse than Draft Day Sports Pro Football 2020... I don't think that either is better or worse than the other, I believe they're just different kinds of trash simulators. Regardless of whether the switch felt rushed or not fully assessed when it occured, there are a number of problems with the 2020 edition that didn't exist within the 2016 version of the game, namely the time it takes to sim a game and how the play by play is presented. There are bugs that have carried over from 16 to 20 as well, like returns getting stopped on the 1/2yd line frequently or stat tiers that have had to be eliminated through archetype changes. I have a feeling that the complexities of strategising and testing those strategies has caused issues for GMs across the league but fortunately I'm no longer in a position to need to worry about that, and thank goodness for that because I feel as though trying to work out the new metas would absolutely have given me burnout and may have seen me leave the league. All in all the sim change was probably for the better, but hopefully the exercise of moving sim will prepare us to one day move to a sim created by a dev team that actually cares about the product they're delivering.
22. You’re in charge of entertainment for the Ultimus or Ultimini half-time show. What would you do?
This is easy, with the relaxed league rules regarding performance enhancing drugs to improve skills and perform better, I'd host a half time competitive performance enhancing drugs administration effort. Every team in the league gets to nominate one player, who will come out onto the field at half time and administer themselves a dose of their preferred performance enhancing drug in the shortest amount of time. While on the face of it this seems like a simple task, what makes it more difficult is the immediate follow up of needing to complete a number of menial and physically intensive tasks. We've got a mini-decathalon set up including things like basic maths problems, rope climb, woodcutting, 100m sprint and a firemands carry of a 60kg bag for 30m at the beginning and end. So far to this date, this competition has seen several heart complications lead to players being hospitalised - but it's worth competing in for the wonderful prize of a movie ticket and free popcorn and drink valued at $75. We have had the league question the validity of this event in the past, and we're sure to see those questions raised continue to exist but as long as there are players taking drugs and pushing their bodies to the limit, the Performance Enhancing Drugs half time competition will continue to push forward into the future.
Ken would have a show focused primarily on his escapades and adventures in the outback. Have you ever seen Russel Coight's All Aussie Adventures? If you haven't go and watch it now, then you'll have a decent idea of where Ken would be starting with his premise. While exploring the country Ken would be taking on jobs within the local industries to see how difficult they are and whether or not he'd be good at them, spoiler alert: he's pretty bad at most of them. For the purpose of his travels Ken has made his own campervan out of an old mercedes van, and given his absolute lack of knowledge it has many, many flaws which will expose themselves while camping out. One night, Ken discovers that he never waterproofed the vehicle after installing features on the roof leading to a miserable and wet night out on the road. Ken also forgot to install a kitchen of any description into his travel vehicle, so is usually seen stopping off at local eateries along the journey to try a wide variety of local cuisines - the twist here is the producers will be ordering on his behalf and he wont know what he's eating until it arrives in front of him.
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.
Ken Oath is a new wide receiver going into the S31 class and entering into the DSFL draft this upcoming season. While there is a large amount of Wide Receivers entering the league this season in the S31 class, many will likely end up changing positions to suit their new teams - and Ken figures to be one who will stay at Wide Receiver and make a significant impact as a high performance player for many seasons to come. Already in his short 4 games in the league as a waiver wire pickup for the Bondi Beach Buccaneers Ken has seen great success, with 100+ yards and two Touchdowns coming to him from Bondi Beach quarterback Dexter Zaylren. Ken has max earner on his TPE and will continue to do so, aiming to be among the class leaders and capped for the DSFL within his first season. Bondi Beach Buccaneers have the first overall pick in this draft containing Ken Oath - Will they utilise it to bring him back to the Beach after a successful stint this season? Or will they forego him for a different prospect and leave another team to pick him up? One thing we think for sure is that he'll be a first round pick, and if he's not then the team drafting him will get first round talent wherever they select him.
21. Now thats three seasons on the new sim. What are your thoughts? Do you think that it is better than DDSPF16?
Wow this is a tricky one. Do I think Draft Day Sports Pro Football 2016 is better or worse than Draft Day Sports Pro Football 2020... I don't think that either is better or worse than the other, I believe they're just different kinds of trash simulators. Regardless of whether the switch felt rushed or not fully assessed when it occured, there are a number of problems with the 2020 edition that didn't exist within the 2016 version of the game, namely the time it takes to sim a game and how the play by play is presented. There are bugs that have carried over from 16 to 20 as well, like returns getting stopped on the 1/2yd line frequently or stat tiers that have had to be eliminated through archetype changes. I have a feeling that the complexities of strategising and testing those strategies has caused issues for GMs across the league but fortunately I'm no longer in a position to need to worry about that, and thank goodness for that because I feel as though trying to work out the new metas would absolutely have given me burnout and may have seen me leave the league. All in all the sim change was probably for the better, but hopefully the exercise of moving sim will prepare us to one day move to a sim created by a dev team that actually cares about the product they're delivering.
22. You’re in charge of entertainment for the Ultimus or Ultimini half-time show. What would you do?
This is easy, with the relaxed league rules regarding performance enhancing drugs to improve skills and perform better, I'd host a half time competitive performance enhancing drugs administration effort. Every team in the league gets to nominate one player, who will come out onto the field at half time and administer themselves a dose of their preferred performance enhancing drug in the shortest amount of time. While on the face of it this seems like a simple task, what makes it more difficult is the immediate follow up of needing to complete a number of menial and physically intensive tasks. We've got a mini-decathalon set up including things like basic maths problems, rope climb, woodcutting, 100m sprint and a firemands carry of a 60kg bag for 30m at the beginning and end. So far to this date, this competition has seen several heart complications lead to players being hospitalised - but it's worth competing in for the wonderful prize of a movie ticket and free popcorn and drink valued at $75. We have had the league question the validity of this event in the past, and we're sure to see those questions raised continue to exist but as long as there are players taking drugs and pushing their bodies to the limit, the Performance Enhancing Drugs half time competition will continue to push forward into the future.
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