Where can I even begin? It'll soon be my two year anniversary in this league and I have interacted with hundreds of people in my time here. From my first steps in San Antonio, to my first draft with Yellowknife, to my time as a GM for Minnesota. But I'll try.
Firstly, I have to thank the great team in San Antonio. Honestly, that was such a long time ago that I can't quite remember who was GM, but I remember a few names, chief among them being Woelkers, I think. I needed a lot of assistance back then and that San Antonio team really kept me around and kept my interest so I didn't just quit after 2 or 3 weeks. This league was pretty confusing in the early days, so I really have them to thank for my success in the league.
I also have plenty of people to thank for my extremely successful time in Yellowknife. I believe BigRed and shady were the GMs when I was drafted, after the whole debacle with Jerrod Canton and Morgan Marshall retiring at the exact same time. It basically put the team into 'oh shit' mode, and I was the choice to replace them alongside Orien Drake (RIP). I could not have been happier with that choice. Not only did Hanyadi have an amazing amount of success, the team itself was a great environment with a ton of great people, including Murtsi (also RIP
). I really have to thank Fly and Shady for putting up with me over the course of six seasons, I know I wasn't the easiest person to work with, but they took it in stride and really made the Wraiths a place I was happy to call home.
Of course, there is my time as the GM of Minnesota. And as much as I love to rib him, Dewalt was a great partner when I was starting off before he left for bigger pastures in Berlin. I loved working with voiceless, he was an absolute machine and really was the brains of that operation. There's also dozens of people that went through the war room and, of course, the many draftees we've had come through Minnesota during my time there. Every single one of them was special to me, and I wanted nothing but the best for them all.
Firstly, I have to thank the great team in San Antonio. Honestly, that was such a long time ago that I can't quite remember who was GM, but I remember a few names, chief among them being Woelkers, I think. I needed a lot of assistance back then and that San Antonio team really kept me around and kept my interest so I didn't just quit after 2 or 3 weeks. This league was pretty confusing in the early days, so I really have them to thank for my success in the league.
I also have plenty of people to thank for my extremely successful time in Yellowknife. I believe BigRed and shady were the GMs when I was drafted, after the whole debacle with Jerrod Canton and Morgan Marshall retiring at the exact same time. It basically put the team into 'oh shit' mode, and I was the choice to replace them alongside Orien Drake (RIP). I could not have been happier with that choice. Not only did Hanyadi have an amazing amount of success, the team itself was a great environment with a ton of great people, including Murtsi (also RIP

Of course, there is my time as the GM of Minnesota. And as much as I love to rib him, Dewalt was a great partner when I was starting off before he left for bigger pastures in Berlin. I loved working with voiceless, he was an absolute machine and really was the brains of that operation. There's also dozens of people that went through the war room and, of course, the many draftees we've had come through Minnesota during my time there. Every single one of them was special to me, and I wanted nothing but the best for them all.
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