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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.
We are going to dive into the journey of Brock. He comes from humble beginnings, playing at UNC Chapel Hill in the ACC. The Power Five school saw Brock grow greatly from a high school quarterback star and into a great college wide receiver. It was a seamless transition. Brock was a great quarterback at the high school level, but Power Five college football is a different beast. Bodenhamer drew a lot of attention while playing in the ACC. It led to him being drafted by the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. This was a special moment for Brock who would vacation in Myrtle Beach every summer as a kid. He knew the town and the town claimed him as one of their own. His performances in the DSFL were good enough to get him drafted into the ISFL. The New Orleans Second Line who knew Brock very well took him in the draft. Since then, Brock has been a New Orleans lifer, enjoying the Second Line franchise and the city. This team has been through a lot during Brock’s tenure. There were the back to back Ultimus bowls where we thought we were going to bring New Orleans another championship twice. This was a set back for the team for sure, but it also meant that the team had developed a winning culture, getting to the finals on back-to-back occasions. Things come in threes the French say, so when New Orleans gets back there, it should be a win for the Second Line. One of the greatest honors of Brock’s career is becoming a pro-bowler. Having multiple thousand yards receiving seasons. These are all accolades that Brock could only dream about back in his college days. Getting to play in the Pro Bowl was surreal for the wide receiver. He was able to bring his family out to the stadium to watch it live. All their hard work and support over the years paid off when Brock was honored as one of the greats of the league. Now, as mentioned earlier, Brock and New Orleans has their sights set on the Ultimus. Brock is entering the twilight of his career. He will be pushed out of the league by younger and better receivers in the near future. But for now, Brock has a lot of business to take care of. This upcoming season will be a career defining one for the wide receiver. If he were to get a pre-season career ending injury, Brock could hang his hat proudly with the career he’s had.
22. You’re in charge of entertainment for the Ultimus or Ultimini half-time show. What would you do?
This was a mistake. Things are about to get funky at the half-time show. You think back about some of the greatest song and dances and you have to wonder: where’s the cha-cha slide? Since I’m in charge of the half-time show, we are going to get the stadium bumping, bumping, bumping, hands on your knees! Seriously, people have so much joy doing the cha-cha slide. The crowd would love it and I bet the players, if they can escape the intense pressure of the ultimus, would be able to have some fun too. This is all lighthearted and trying to get away from the half-time show being an advertisement for an upcoming album. In addition to the cha-cha slide, we are going to have pyro. Fireworks are going to shoot off the top of the stadium towards the giant scoreboard hanging above the field and then it’s going to explode! Except, when the smoke settles, the scoreboard will light up with SpongeBob and his band playing Sweet Victory. I don’t know if you can really comprehend how entertaining this will be. It’s honestly baffling how this has never happened before at a half-time show. I think this show will revolutionize how we all view half-time entertainment and what it means to be entertained.
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.
PBE PT
10/10
We are going to dive into the journey of Brock. He comes from humble beginnings, playing at UNC Chapel Hill in the ACC. The Power Five school saw Brock grow greatly from a high school quarterback star and into a great college wide receiver. It was a seamless transition. Brock was a great quarterback at the high school level, but Power Five college football is a different beast. Bodenhamer drew a lot of attention while playing in the ACC. It led to him being drafted by the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. This was a special moment for Brock who would vacation in Myrtle Beach every summer as a kid. He knew the town and the town claimed him as one of their own. His performances in the DSFL were good enough to get him drafted into the ISFL. The New Orleans Second Line who knew Brock very well took him in the draft. Since then, Brock has been a New Orleans lifer, enjoying the Second Line franchise and the city. This team has been through a lot during Brock’s tenure. There were the back to back Ultimus bowls where we thought we were going to bring New Orleans another championship twice. This was a set back for the team for sure, but it also meant that the team had developed a winning culture, getting to the finals on back-to-back occasions. Things come in threes the French say, so when New Orleans gets back there, it should be a win for the Second Line. One of the greatest honors of Brock’s career is becoming a pro-bowler. Having multiple thousand yards receiving seasons. These are all accolades that Brock could only dream about back in his college days. Getting to play in the Pro Bowl was surreal for the wide receiver. He was able to bring his family out to the stadium to watch it live. All their hard work and support over the years paid off when Brock was honored as one of the greats of the league. Now, as mentioned earlier, Brock and New Orleans has their sights set on the Ultimus. Brock is entering the twilight of his career. He will be pushed out of the league by younger and better receivers in the near future. But for now, Brock has a lot of business to take care of. This upcoming season will be a career defining one for the wide receiver. If he were to get a pre-season career ending injury, Brock could hang his hat proudly with the career he’s had.
22. You’re in charge of entertainment for the Ultimus or Ultimini half-time show. What would you do?
This was a mistake. Things are about to get funky at the half-time show. You think back about some of the greatest song and dances and you have to wonder: where’s the cha-cha slide? Since I’m in charge of the half-time show, we are going to get the stadium bumping, bumping, bumping, hands on your knees! Seriously, people have so much joy doing the cha-cha slide. The crowd would love it and I bet the players, if they can escape the intense pressure of the ultimus, would be able to have some fun too. This is all lighthearted and trying to get away from the half-time show being an advertisement for an upcoming album. In addition to the cha-cha slide, we are going to have pyro. Fireworks are going to shoot off the top of the stadium towards the giant scoreboard hanging above the field and then it’s going to explode! Except, when the smoke settles, the scoreboard will light up with SpongeBob and his band playing Sweet Victory. I don’t know if you can really comprehend how entertaining this will be. It’s honestly baffling how this has never happened before at a half-time show. I think this show will revolutionize how we all view half-time entertainment and what it means to be entertained.
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.
PBE PT
10/10
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