7.As a season 30 new create and draftee, I've just gone through my first season ISFL. I was brought here by MMFlex who suggested I try it out and I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here so far. It's nice to come to league where I have no responsibilities and very little pressure to update or do all sorts of things that I do and other leagues. I do intend to keep things that way here so I can be a little more casual and only have to focus on my player. It gives me a bit of a refresh and keeps me interested, and not having to worry about doing other things to earn my keep. My first few games were at tight end, I was fourth on the depth chart in Norfolk and I saw that we needed a bit of a boost on defense. The opportunity presented itself to play defensive end and get to start immediately and I took that opportunity. It's been a good change I think, I'm looking forward to year two as a defensive end. With a little bit more tpe and being able to hold my own better as a player, I hope to get a few more stats than I did in year one. As for Norfolk, we missed the playoffs but hopefully with a bit more experience across the board and a good draft we will be in the playoffs next season, and be a major threat to win the championship. I haven't been drafted yet but with the draft coming up tomorrow I am looking forward to see where I'll be going and to meeting my new future teammates in Discord. It'll also be fun getting an idea of what my future holds in the ISFL. I kind of think I'm going between the late second round to middle of the third round and based on my tpe and the team's I have talked to that seems like a reasonable guess. Although depending on team needs I suppose I could go higher or lower . I'm not super concerned about where I go in the draft, pick wise, there were a few teams I had really good conversations with, that I do hope to go to but being a new user I haven't formed and attachments as of yet and will be please to go wherever I am selected. As for comments or suggestions for the entire league on changes I may make, I think the one I've seen so far is the draft and position changes. I think that being able to change positions after you're drafted is a little odd, as you can as a team, draft the highest tpe player and just have them change positions for you, to whatever the team needs. I think there's a lot more strategy and a lot more work involved, which may make things more interesting, if your players are locked to their position once they declare for the draft.
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16. With a season 30 draft coming up in the ISFL, my prospect Stuart Hellraiser is included with the prospects to be selected. There are plenty of reasons why he should be picked by any of the 14 pro level clubs and anyone passing on him should think twice about doing so. Why do you ask ? Because he is a once-in-a-lifetime prospect and will single-handedly change your franchises fortunes if you are to pick him. Although every team seems to ask if a player is willing to switch positions, as a defensive end there isn't a ton of depth in this draft at the position. So therefore if you are intending on leaving draftees at their current position, Stewart is one of only a few defensive ends available. He has a nose for the quarterback and the quickness and strength to get there in a hurry and in a bad mood. His one goal in life is to inflict pain and suffering on quarterbacks, and anyone who tries to get in his way from doing so. He can be an asset against the run game as well, but his real strength is his the pass rush. Even though he made the switch from tight end this season, his skills on the defensive line cannot be questioned. Likely a later round pick in this draft, he could be one of the steals going forward, so ignore him at your own peril. He has said several times that he will make the teams that do pass on him pay dearly for that mistake
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17. Being that I have not been drafted the ISFL yet , my stadium will be for the Norfolk SeaWolves. Upon hearing about the new stadium being built for the SeaWolves, I sat down with a group of engineers and designers to add some real flair to the new stadium. First off although I'm not sure where Norfolk is, this stadium will be on the top of a mountain. All the parking would be at the base of the mountain and there would be little gondolas that would take the fans up to stadium level. When on top of the mountain and entering into the stadium, fittingly called Mountaintop Stadium, fans would be greeted by life-size replicas of submarines from different eras throughout history. All the luxury boxes would be actual boats built into the stadium with a captain's chair and everything. On the upper edge of the stadium there would be two submarines, one on each side over top the end zones, whenever the SeaWolves would score a touchdown they would fire off torpedoes that are obviously on a string and they would go into the firing tube of the submarine across from it. Who knows what this would ultimately cost, but damn it would be cool.
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16. With a season 30 draft coming up in the ISFL, my prospect Stuart Hellraiser is included with the prospects to be selected. There are plenty of reasons why he should be picked by any of the 14 pro level clubs and anyone passing on him should think twice about doing so. Why do you ask ? Because he is a once-in-a-lifetime prospect and will single-handedly change your franchises fortunes if you are to pick him. Although every team seems to ask if a player is willing to switch positions, as a defensive end there isn't a ton of depth in this draft at the position. So therefore if you are intending on leaving draftees at their current position, Stewart is one of only a few defensive ends available. He has a nose for the quarterback and the quickness and strength to get there in a hurry and in a bad mood. His one goal in life is to inflict pain and suffering on quarterbacks, and anyone who tries to get in his way from doing so. He can be an asset against the run game as well, but his real strength is his the pass rush. Even though he made the switch from tight end this season, his skills on the defensive line cannot be questioned. Likely a later round pick in this draft, he could be one of the steals going forward, so ignore him at your own peril. He has said several times that he will make the teams that do pass on him pay dearly for that mistake
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17. Being that I have not been drafted the ISFL yet , my stadium will be for the Norfolk SeaWolves. Upon hearing about the new stadium being built for the SeaWolves, I sat down with a group of engineers and designers to add some real flair to the new stadium. First off although I'm not sure where Norfolk is, this stadium will be on the top of a mountain. All the parking would be at the base of the mountain and there would be little gondolas that would take the fans up to stadium level. When on top of the mountain and entering into the stadium, fittingly called Mountaintop Stadium, fans would be greeted by life-size replicas of submarines from different eras throughout history. All the luxury boxes would be actual boats built into the stadium with a captain's chair and everything. On the upper edge of the stadium there would be two submarines, one on each side over top the end zones, whenever the SeaWolves would score a touchdown they would fire off torpedoes that are obviously on a string and they would go into the firing tube of the submarine across from it. Who knows what this would ultimately cost, but damn it would be cool.
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