08-26-2021, 03:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2021, 10:25 PM by Jay_Doctor. Edited 1 time in total.)
#16 There are plenty of reasons teams should take a look at me in this upcoming class. For one, I have a strong understanding of what I am doing from day 1. That could certainly not be said my first go around though, as I was as clueless as could be starting out. I asked a ton of questions and got a lot of help from the community. I would like to think that I am easy to get along with. I'm not insanely active on discord these days, but you don't really have to worry about me causing any drama. I'm also quite loyal. I will be with my team through thick and thin and will also have their back through whatever. I'm sure people are probably tired of seeing wide receivers being created, but this class of 67 (btw we could really use two more to create yet) is actually not overwhelmingly all wide receivers and running backs this time. There are only 7 wideouts right now. For comparison, there are 9 fair rubs at this point. Lastly is I have quite a high floor. You know what you are going to get with me as an earner, though I'm not going to max earn this time around. All that being said, if any DSFL GMs are going hard and checking through this please draft new users first. I think they deserve that awesome experience we all had and being a higher draft pick certainly adds some to that experience for them.
#17 I currently do not have a team, so I will write from the perspective of the New Orleans Second Line. If they were to break ground on a new stadium, I would really like for them to push the musical theme. We unofficially adopted the alligator who plays trumpet as the team mascot, so I would like to see that incorporated somehow. Most likely outside of the stadium in a sort of kids interactive area. For the entrance, I would like a jumbo trombone crossing with a trumpet as you come in. Very cheesy, but it's all about that sweet NOLA jazz baby! For the name of the new stadium, I would have to go with the idea I came up with way back: The Trombone Dome. Really keep tying in that musical feel. I would like to have a trombone gliss for every first down played over the PA. Somehow I don't think this would get approved, but the away team's locker room would be decorated with some voodoo/witch doctor type of thing. For the found and drink in the concourse, really just playing up that Louisiana and New Orleans style cuisine. Take that shit up to an 11 and give the people a truly authentic experience. Lastly, I would start a tradition where instead of shaking keys at the start of the game for kickoff like they do in college, we should shake little shruken heads that resemble the opposing team's players. Freaky? Yep. Effective? Only one way to find out.
#25 If wide receiver would not have been available for some reason, I'm not quite sure what I would have done. Technically, Troy Barnes is supposed to be a quarterback. I just didn't quite hate myself enough to pull the trigger and commit to that level. I know that being a quarterback in this league is the biggest commitment and generally comes with the most frustrations. As I mentioned in 16, I don't really plan to max earner either. That itself is probably a death wish for having a successful career at QB. You have to earn as much as possible for as long as possible to fight regression or your ISFL career will be over in the blink of an eye. Most QBs see to wait 3-4 seasons, meaning they are going to regress after roughly 3 seasons of being called up. Ouch! So what position would Troy Barnes be then? Probably a running back. He would mainly like to play offense as that is typically more glamorous. He would have made for a fine cornerback, but he finds his mind wandering too much and that could lead to disaster. At running back, he still gets a lot of the glory and can play a huge role for a team. At the end of the day, it's all about scoring touchdowns and stacking benjamins. Oh, and also about fixing air conditioners.
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#17 I currently do not have a team, so I will write from the perspective of the New Orleans Second Line. If they were to break ground on a new stadium, I would really like for them to push the musical theme. We unofficially adopted the alligator who plays trumpet as the team mascot, so I would like to see that incorporated somehow. Most likely outside of the stadium in a sort of kids interactive area. For the entrance, I would like a jumbo trombone crossing with a trumpet as you come in. Very cheesy, but it's all about that sweet NOLA jazz baby! For the name of the new stadium, I would have to go with the idea I came up with way back: The Trombone Dome. Really keep tying in that musical feel. I would like to have a trombone gliss for every first down played over the PA. Somehow I don't think this would get approved, but the away team's locker room would be decorated with some voodoo/witch doctor type of thing. For the found and drink in the concourse, really just playing up that Louisiana and New Orleans style cuisine. Take that shit up to an 11 and give the people a truly authentic experience. Lastly, I would start a tradition where instead of shaking keys at the start of the game for kickoff like they do in college, we should shake little shruken heads that resemble the opposing team's players. Freaky? Yep. Effective? Only one way to find out.
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#25 If wide receiver would not have been available for some reason, I'm not quite sure what I would have done. Technically, Troy Barnes is supposed to be a quarterback. I just didn't quite hate myself enough to pull the trigger and commit to that level. I know that being a quarterback in this league is the biggest commitment and generally comes with the most frustrations. As I mentioned in 16, I don't really plan to max earner either. That itself is probably a death wish for having a successful career at QB. You have to earn as much as possible for as long as possible to fight regression or your ISFL career will be over in the blink of an eye. Most QBs see to wait 3-4 seasons, meaning they are going to regress after roughly 3 seasons of being called up. Ouch! So what position would Troy Barnes be then? Probably a running back. He would mainly like to play offense as that is typically more glamorous. He would have made for a fine cornerback, but he finds his mind wandering too much and that could lead to disaster. At running back, he still gets a lot of the glory and can play a huge role for a team. At the end of the day, it's all about scoring touchdowns and stacking benjamins. Oh, and also about fixing air conditioners.
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#32 PBE PT