Task 5.
After the scandel that fueled a huge drama a few days ago, I think it would be appropriate to write a retrospective (no pun intended) about the user 'zamir', aka retrospect111.
Zamir's story begins on February 16th, 2020. That day, now widely known as the recruitment day for ISFL's biggest single class in their history, saw zamir first set foot into this league along eith roughly 280 other rookies. At the early stages of S21 scouting period, zamir was one of the rookies who had became more widely known through his high activity in discord. At the same time, however, he would also be widely known as a user of 'toxic personality', which resulted in quite a few teams removing him altogether from their draft boards.
Despite the "red flags", zamir went very high, being selected to the Portland Pythons with the 12th overall pick of that draft. For the ensuing season, little changed. Zamir was still very active in discord, max earned, and still sported his somewhat controversial personality.
S21 came and went, and soon it became the time for the S22 ISFL draft. This time, zamir wouldn't be as lucky as he had been in the DSFL draft. Teams now had a whole season to observe him closely, and most teams concluded that he would be too "toxic" and controversial to fit in their team. So zamir slided a lot despite being a discord active max earner, until the Arizona Outlaws selected him in the 5th round.
The next few seasons passed relatively quietly. Zamir stayed in Arizona as a loud mouthed but mostly harmless user, and even did some scouting for the Outlaws war room. Aside from a minor tampering punishment, it seemed like the Outlaws got very good value out of that 5th round pick when they spent it on zamir.
Then, he declared for free agency. It is unknown what the circumstances were in Arizona, but from what I have gathered they didn't put in a lot of effort to re-sign him. Zamir didn't receive a lot of offers in the market either, and it seemed like he would sign with either Austin or Colorado after a few days. And after another day, rumors said that zamir was rapidly approaching agreement with Colorado.
In Colorado, there had been a lot of discussions. A significant portion of war room was against siging zamir, and put up a long debate. But by this point, the anti- zamir faction was mostly out of arguments and it really seemed like zamir was coming to Colorado. However, a rapid chaib of events turned a situation completely around in a very short time. As the Colorado war room was preparing for the contract post, one war room member found out that zamir made a very inappropriate joke in Austin's public locker room, and the fact that Austin ceased all contract talks with hin after that incident. The mood of the war room changed in one moment, and everyone agreed that zamir should not be in the team after they saw the actual "joke" that zamir made. With Colorado backing off literally minutes and nobody else willing to offer him a contract, zamir ended up retiring his player. And as he got a site ban for a season after another set of inappropriate comments in discord, he was going to take an involuntary break from the league.
Around that time, a new user named excelsior joined the league. He was quite peculiar from the start, as he seemed hell bent on being a first rounder in ISFL draft and going up immediately. He seemed a bit pompous, but he was a max earner and seemed like a good presence in the locker room, at least to some scouts.
Excelsior would eventually achieve his goals. He was drafed 10th overall to the Baltimore Hawks after switching position to a defensive end right before draft, and he went up right away. He later won DSFL most dedicated member award, became a HO intern (although he was asked to leave that job after an inappropriate remark in twitter), and became a member of Baltimore war room.
Zamir, on the other hand, returned from his involuntary break and created a kicker. After nobody wanted him in the DSFL (the reason why Colorado turned him off at the last moment was widespread by this time), he retired his player. This time, however, he decided to go out with a bang.
While the pre draft was on session, zamir leaked the whole first round of the draft from unknown sources. That resulted in zamir being permanently banned from the league, and HO scrambling for the replacement PT for the ISFL mock draft one. And while HO, GMs and war room members rushed around to find potential leaks, everyone thought that it was the end of zamir saga.
But alas, it was not. A few days ago, we all found out through a media article that excelsior, the former HO intern and most dedicated member, was actually a multi of zamir. It seemed like that created a multi with a sole purpose of causing harm to the league, even leaking the draft to himself using excelsior's excess to the pre draft through Baltimore's war room. This long drama is something that should not happen ever again in this league, but unfortunately I am doubtful that this will be the last multi/ toxic user drama judging from other events from the ISFL's past. What we should do will be to minimize the chance of those events happening through regular checks and more timely reactions. (934)
After the scandel that fueled a huge drama a few days ago, I think it would be appropriate to write a retrospective (no pun intended) about the user 'zamir', aka retrospect111.
Zamir's story begins on February 16th, 2020. That day, now widely known as the recruitment day for ISFL's biggest single class in their history, saw zamir first set foot into this league along eith roughly 280 other rookies. At the early stages of S21 scouting period, zamir was one of the rookies who had became more widely known through his high activity in discord. At the same time, however, he would also be widely known as a user of 'toxic personality', which resulted in quite a few teams removing him altogether from their draft boards.
Despite the "red flags", zamir went very high, being selected to the Portland Pythons with the 12th overall pick of that draft. For the ensuing season, little changed. Zamir was still very active in discord, max earned, and still sported his somewhat controversial personality.
S21 came and went, and soon it became the time for the S22 ISFL draft. This time, zamir wouldn't be as lucky as he had been in the DSFL draft. Teams now had a whole season to observe him closely, and most teams concluded that he would be too "toxic" and controversial to fit in their team. So zamir slided a lot despite being a discord active max earner, until the Arizona Outlaws selected him in the 5th round.
The next few seasons passed relatively quietly. Zamir stayed in Arizona as a loud mouthed but mostly harmless user, and even did some scouting for the Outlaws war room. Aside from a minor tampering punishment, it seemed like the Outlaws got very good value out of that 5th round pick when they spent it on zamir.
Then, he declared for free agency. It is unknown what the circumstances were in Arizona, but from what I have gathered they didn't put in a lot of effort to re-sign him. Zamir didn't receive a lot of offers in the market either, and it seemed like he would sign with either Austin or Colorado after a few days. And after another day, rumors said that zamir was rapidly approaching agreement with Colorado.
In Colorado, there had been a lot of discussions. A significant portion of war room was against siging zamir, and put up a long debate. But by this point, the anti- zamir faction was mostly out of arguments and it really seemed like zamir was coming to Colorado. However, a rapid chaib of events turned a situation completely around in a very short time. As the Colorado war room was preparing for the contract post, one war room member found out that zamir made a very inappropriate joke in Austin's public locker room, and the fact that Austin ceased all contract talks with hin after that incident. The mood of the war room changed in one moment, and everyone agreed that zamir should not be in the team after they saw the actual "joke" that zamir made. With Colorado backing off literally minutes and nobody else willing to offer him a contract, zamir ended up retiring his player. And as he got a site ban for a season after another set of inappropriate comments in discord, he was going to take an involuntary break from the league.
Around that time, a new user named excelsior joined the league. He was quite peculiar from the start, as he seemed hell bent on being a first rounder in ISFL draft and going up immediately. He seemed a bit pompous, but he was a max earner and seemed like a good presence in the locker room, at least to some scouts.
Excelsior would eventually achieve his goals. He was drafed 10th overall to the Baltimore Hawks after switching position to a defensive end right before draft, and he went up right away. He later won DSFL most dedicated member award, became a HO intern (although he was asked to leave that job after an inappropriate remark in twitter), and became a member of Baltimore war room.
Zamir, on the other hand, returned from his involuntary break and created a kicker. After nobody wanted him in the DSFL (the reason why Colorado turned him off at the last moment was widespread by this time), he retired his player. This time, however, he decided to go out with a bang.
While the pre draft was on session, zamir leaked the whole first round of the draft from unknown sources. That resulted in zamir being permanently banned from the league, and HO scrambling for the replacement PT for the ISFL mock draft one. And while HO, GMs and war room members rushed around to find potential leaks, everyone thought that it was the end of zamir saga.
But alas, it was not. A few days ago, we all found out through a media article that excelsior, the former HO intern and most dedicated member, was actually a multi of zamir. It seemed like that created a multi with a sole purpose of causing harm to the league, even leaking the draft to himself using excelsior's excess to the pre draft through Baltimore's war room. This long drama is something that should not happen ever again in this league, but unfortunately I am doubtful that this will be the last multi/ toxic user drama judging from other events from the ISFL's past. What we should do will be to minimize the chance of those events happening through regular checks and more timely reactions. (934)
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