17. With a new stadium for the historic Kansas City Coyotes I would like for the team to splash out and build the best stadium in the league. The stadium should be the tallest stadium in the world to represent the mountains that the coyotes live in. Then on the north side ends one, they should build the “wolf den”. This den would look like a cave with some exclusive VIP seating equipped with a full bar and a restaurant featuring some of Kansas City’s most iconic food. On top of this cave would be a huge Coyote statue that would howl at key moments of the game like kickoff, a touchdown, or an opposing 3rd or 4th down. The stadium will also be designed to amplify the crowd noises (obviously within league regulations) and to maximize seating for a total capacity of 120,000. The stadium will also feature a small zoo of various Coyotes. These Coyotes will be provided with a luxurious and spacious area and fed with live animals. Finally, the stadium will also house a large dog park to let the dogs bring their inner coyote out. The dogs will be able to weave through the forest, climb rocks, and chase after squirrels.
25. If my current position of LB was not available, I would probably switch over to the offensive side of the ball. With the switch, I would still like to be as involved in the offense as a LB is on defense. A LB is often the heart of the defense and is tasked with various roles. Whether that be dropping down into zone coverage, going man to man on a tight end or slot receiver, staying home waiting for the running back to secure the tackle, or even rushing in to try to get the sack or tackle for a loss. The versatility and leadership aspects of the LB position would probably have me inclined to be a QB if it was not available. The QB is the natural leader of the offense and is a position that could rack up various stats. All passing goes through the QB and as a mobile QB, the running game could also depend heavily on the QB. So with this in mind, I would opt to be a mobile QB able to speed past defensive linemen especially in the DSFL where some mobile QBs can get 80+ yard rushes but also accurate enough to thread the ball through tight windows.
9. As the new commissioner of the ISFL, there would be quite a few improvements or general changes that I would make. I believe that the most important aspect for this league is new user retainment. Often times in the DSFL draft the first few rounds are made up of active users with the rest of the players already being inactive. Then throughout even just the first season a decent amount of players will go inactive. The first offseason and season for these new users are very important for retainment and if the league wants to continue to thrive, a lot of effort should be directed towards this. For these changes I would like to talk about my own experiences in how I felt when I first joined the league and what changes I felt would be necessary. When I joined the ISFL, I was very new to the whole sim league idea. I had joined another sim league, the EFL, just a few days prior and ended up joining the super casual football league later on, so to me, the concept of earning TPE and updating was quite foreign to me. This change that I would like to propose would be a tall task and I wouldn’t be able to implement this change in the day I had as commissioner but I believe that having a programmed interface where you could increase your ratings based on the tpe you had would increase new user retainment. This would hopefully make it easier to update (would only need to submit the point task links to the program and then apply your rating changes) for both new and veteran users. This would eliminate the need for updator jobs (would still need auditors) so hopefully more spots in other departments could open up. My next act as commissioner would be to possible open a job up for commentators for the games. This would be another way to keep users engaged during the season and hopefully get more people to watch the streams. It would hopefully add another level of depth to the game streams and make it seem more like a real sports game! Commentary that talks about the play by plays, potential off the field troubles for the team or teams that are looking to rank/contend would definitely keep me interested! Finally, this would also open up more jobs for those looking to get more money to pay for training!
25. If my current position of LB was not available, I would probably switch over to the offensive side of the ball. With the switch, I would still like to be as involved in the offense as a LB is on defense. A LB is often the heart of the defense and is tasked with various roles. Whether that be dropping down into zone coverage, going man to man on a tight end or slot receiver, staying home waiting for the running back to secure the tackle, or even rushing in to try to get the sack or tackle for a loss. The versatility and leadership aspects of the LB position would probably have me inclined to be a QB if it was not available. The QB is the natural leader of the offense and is a position that could rack up various stats. All passing goes through the QB and as a mobile QB, the running game could also depend heavily on the QB. So with this in mind, I would opt to be a mobile QB able to speed past defensive linemen especially in the DSFL where some mobile QBs can get 80+ yard rushes but also accurate enough to thread the ball through tight windows.
9. As the new commissioner of the ISFL, there would be quite a few improvements or general changes that I would make. I believe that the most important aspect for this league is new user retainment. Often times in the DSFL draft the first few rounds are made up of active users with the rest of the players already being inactive. Then throughout even just the first season a decent amount of players will go inactive. The first offseason and season for these new users are very important for retainment and if the league wants to continue to thrive, a lot of effort should be directed towards this. For these changes I would like to talk about my own experiences in how I felt when I first joined the league and what changes I felt would be necessary. When I joined the ISFL, I was very new to the whole sim league idea. I had joined another sim league, the EFL, just a few days prior and ended up joining the super casual football league later on, so to me, the concept of earning TPE and updating was quite foreign to me. This change that I would like to propose would be a tall task and I wouldn’t be able to implement this change in the day I had as commissioner but I believe that having a programmed interface where you could increase your ratings based on the tpe you had would increase new user retainment. This would hopefully make it easier to update (would only need to submit the point task links to the program and then apply your rating changes) for both new and veteran users. This would eliminate the need for updator jobs (would still need auditors) so hopefully more spots in other departments could open up. My next act as commissioner would be to possible open a job up for commentators for the games. This would be another way to keep users engaged during the season and hopefully get more people to watch the streams. It would hopefully add another level of depth to the game streams and make it seem more like a real sports game! Commentary that talks about the play by plays, potential off the field troubles for the team or teams that are looking to rank/contend would definitely keep me interested! Finally, this would also open up more jobs for those looking to get more money to pay for training!
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