32. Affliate PT from either SHL/PBE. The Weeks must match with the timeframe of this UW. And you may only use a max of 1.
SHL PT Claim
31. The World Football Association was established last season and is currently playing out for the first time. What do you think about the WFC as a whole and how it has been shaping out. Do you think it will end up a success?
Honestly, I’m quite excited for it. I think it is a really neat opportunity to meet and play with new people. That expands the user base that people can interact with on a normal basis and is a really nice addition to a social thing that we are all participating in.
I’m not too sure if this is intended to give an offseason tournament, if it’s seasonal, or if it replaces the pro bowl, but an out of season event that people can look forward to is a good thing. Also I think one cool bonus could be influencing where people create their players from. Maybe you want to get on a roster sooner and you pick a place that isn’t the USA?
I have no data on player creation locations, but I’ll bet that it’s heavily skewed to at least North America.
Also, if you are having a bad season, or string of seasons, or dealing with a rebuild this event could be a small hope in an otherwise dismal season. A chance to play on an even field? Maybe win some games, maybe win some money or TPE?
At the end of the day I think this is fun and adding a fun event to the league is a good thing. As long as it doesn’t become neglected and tedious I’m all for it!
10. Write a short biography or story about your player. This could include background about how they came to the ISFL and how they’ve done so far, a story about their role in an exciting game, or anything else related to their experience in the league
In the early morning before the Season 30 Ultimus, Ragnar was pacing in his kitchen. Unable to sleep the night before the big game, this was entirely new territory for the middling Tight End. He had been part of some very good teams in his career with Honalulu, but the best of them fell short of the final game, losing their attempt in the conference finals in S27 to the underdog New Orleans. A home game, their little island was all geared up for a celebration, instead they had to live with the defeat being reminded daily after the game.
The memories of this game were part of what was keeping Ragnar up at night. He did triumph over this particular demon last week when Arizona rolled through the conference championship game and solidified their spot in the Ultimus, but this brought on a new worry – completely uncharted territory. After living through the pain and torture in Honalulu of that loss and all the baggage that it carried with it, Ragnar had a pit in his stomach about this game.
Now the pit is there for most games that have some importance, but it grown with the proximity. Two teams left, one is going to be celebrating tonight, and for the following weeks into the start of training camp, even through next season. Ragnar wants to be on the winning side real bad. It was forefront in his mind all season, and now that the game is nearly here, he’s excited and ready. He had affirmations in his locker all season, and this goal is what truly fueled him this season. This was a huge reason behind him exploring Free Agency last offseason, and a big pull to Arizona. Hoping he could help be one of their missing pieces to vault a great team over their playoff hump, this is why he signed with Arizona.
Now in the early morning of the game at his house, Ragnar is pacing. Not out of nerves, but anticipation. This is a moment he has been building up to his entire career. He has thought about this game thousands of time, visualized the plays, thought up different solutions to problems that may occur on the field. The game is fluid and you have to adapt to win, and Ragnar is ready. He wants to hit that field at full speed, hair flowing in the wind like a herbal essence commercial. Tonight will be the peak of his career.
SHL PT Claim
31. The World Football Association was established last season and is currently playing out for the first time. What do you think about the WFC as a whole and how it has been shaping out. Do you think it will end up a success?
Honestly, I’m quite excited for it. I think it is a really neat opportunity to meet and play with new people. That expands the user base that people can interact with on a normal basis and is a really nice addition to a social thing that we are all participating in.
I’m not too sure if this is intended to give an offseason tournament, if it’s seasonal, or if it replaces the pro bowl, but an out of season event that people can look forward to is a good thing. Also I think one cool bonus could be influencing where people create their players from. Maybe you want to get on a roster sooner and you pick a place that isn’t the USA?
I have no data on player creation locations, but I’ll bet that it’s heavily skewed to at least North America.
Also, if you are having a bad season, or string of seasons, or dealing with a rebuild this event could be a small hope in an otherwise dismal season. A chance to play on an even field? Maybe win some games, maybe win some money or TPE?
At the end of the day I think this is fun and adding a fun event to the league is a good thing. As long as it doesn’t become neglected and tedious I’m all for it!
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10. Write a short biography or story about your player. This could include background about how they came to the ISFL and how they’ve done so far, a story about their role in an exciting game, or anything else related to their experience in the league
In the early morning before the Season 30 Ultimus, Ragnar was pacing in his kitchen. Unable to sleep the night before the big game, this was entirely new territory for the middling Tight End. He had been part of some very good teams in his career with Honalulu, but the best of them fell short of the final game, losing their attempt in the conference finals in S27 to the underdog New Orleans. A home game, their little island was all geared up for a celebration, instead they had to live with the defeat being reminded daily after the game.
The memories of this game were part of what was keeping Ragnar up at night. He did triumph over this particular demon last week when Arizona rolled through the conference championship game and solidified their spot in the Ultimus, but this brought on a new worry – completely uncharted territory. After living through the pain and torture in Honalulu of that loss and all the baggage that it carried with it, Ragnar had a pit in his stomach about this game.
Now the pit is there for most games that have some importance, but it grown with the proximity. Two teams left, one is going to be celebrating tonight, and for the following weeks into the start of training camp, even through next season. Ragnar wants to be on the winning side real bad. It was forefront in his mind all season, and now that the game is nearly here, he’s excited and ready. He had affirmations in his locker all season, and this goal is what truly fueled him this season. This was a huge reason behind him exploring Free Agency last offseason, and a big pull to Arizona. Hoping he could help be one of their missing pieces to vault a great team over their playoff hump, this is why he signed with Arizona.
Now in the early morning of the game at his house, Ragnar is pacing. Not out of nerves, but anticipation. This is a moment he has been building up to his entire career. He has thought about this game thousands of time, visualized the plays, thought up different solutions to problems that may occur on the field. The game is fluid and you have to adapt to win, and Ragnar is ready. He wants to hit that field at full speed, hair flowing in the wind like a herbal essence commercial. Tonight will be the peak of his career.
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