Alrighty well, thinking back to the start of my ISFL (NSFL) journey a lot of the people that stood out to me at first were fellow first gen S22 rookies - far too many to name them all, but almost everyone that has stuck around from that class has made a significant impact on the league and are likely a big part of how it runs today. I recall going through the scouting process, and while I had a few good interactions with scouts for different teams one that stood out to me most, and got me hyped for the league was the conversations I had with @jeffie43 about the league and about the Chargers, a shared misery. Spending a bit of time in the Myrtle Beach LR in the lead up to the draft I met the people who unknownst to me, would end up being my team in the following months and even seasons. The GMs at the time were @scorycory and @Frostbite, I can remember the entertaining banter between them and the activity level that they along with Jeff and many others helped promote. Once the draft had come and gone the team we had in Myrtle Beach was such an incredible one, again with many going on to achieve great things for the league personally, from GMs to HO and every other job in between. After the first season I was invited to be in the War Room, alongside many of my S22 teammates such as @Memento Mori, @NicholasTheGreat, @Gwdjohnson and @Billybolo53. When I eventually became GM for MB/BBB these same people, and the others in the war room at the time were instrumental to the success of the team where we picked up some incredible players, names like @Eldorian, @UberBJ, @teddyoojo, @Laser, @BloomeyGB and @Tomasnz that in their own time and rights contributed to the team or war room in the same way. I'm over 300 words now so I'll end it there, but I could have kept going another 600+ of recollection between my time with Arizona and Orange County.
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