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I don't have a team, but if I did, I would hope it is in a larger market city, so we could afford a good stadium. In a ideal stadium, I would like to see some amenities added that your average stadium may not have. First of all, I would like heated seats on all the stands, and make them have a footrest come out from the bottom as well. I like the atmosphere of an outdoor stadium, even though an indoor one may be more comfortable. I want it to have a retractable roof so we can have the best of both worlds, but I don't want the fans to be sitting in the rain because that sucks for everyone, especially if its cold. Who doesn't like to be soaked in summer rain? In terms of concessions, I would like to have a world class array of snacks and drinks, like it's the Coca Cola Factory in Atlanta, in terms of the soda. The stadium would need to have many bars, because a game is nothing without quality beer. I don't drink personally because I have to play football, but I understand the struggle fans go to find good beer for a game. And one that won't run their wallets dry. There needs to be a few special suites for our very rich guests, that come with tinted windows so no one can see what they are doing, especially the cameras. But it should also have a hot tub or two
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IF my player had a show starring them, it would definitely be a food tasting show. I love eating, and I think as a football player I've afforded myself that luxury of being able to eat great foods and eat a lot of them because I won't get fat. If only I was a lineman, then I could be a great food tester. I have a big stomach, and I love traveling, so that would really be my dream job, to travel around the world and get paid to eat the best food. It's so entertaining to watch as well, and I love the exposure and fame. My favorite cuisine is Japanese, so expect my player to be in Japan a lot for his TV show. Along with just visiting the best restaurants in the entire world, I want to put a twist on it, and maybe make it a road trip. A road trip through Europe in an RV, going to the different countries and eating food along the way, sounds like a very appealing idea for myself, and hopefully for the viewer. I want to also meet a famous person at each meal, hopefully one person from that region, so it can be like a chat with a very important figure over a meal, which is always entertaining, as the best conversaitons always happen over food.
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Scouting report for Quite Drab:
Middling cornerback with flashes of potential. He has the natural ability to play cornerback and react, more so than others I've seen at the position. He also has raw athleticism, as evidenced by his epic chasedown tackle highlight that was doing the rounds several years ago when he played at a pro am event during a visit. He has good ball handling skills, suprisingly, and I think when a ball goes his way, he will not drop it. This guy will pluck your ball, not bat it down. He has that drive to turn the ball over, not just make a good swat. Unfortunately, his aggressive nature causes him to make a lot of sloppy mistakes, like getting burnt off the route, because he bit the play action, or maybe he went for the ball and misjudged it and instead gets mossed. He's quite hit or miss, which is better than someone who is consistently mediocre. Because those errors can be caught and fixed, but you can't teach speed. You can't teach instinct. I think he will be a late round steal for whoever drafts him, and someone that will be useful in the league for a very long time.
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I really like the Outlaws branding, I think the colors of gold and red are underutilized and a welcome contrast from the common color schemes we see everywhere. The Yeti logo is quite drab. The SJS colors are nice, but I think they could be a bit more vibrant. You can't have two dull colors, unless you are the Outlaws
. Honolulu's branding is very bright and pretty, but maybe not the best for a football team? I think the Wraiths are very cool, very dark and brooding, but the city itself seems odd. I'd like them to relocate to a larger market area, and maybe they will draw in more players? The Yeti are very scary, and a great combination with Colorado, but the colors are a bit funky. I would think you have a grene and brown because it is nature, or maybe a white for the snow? Red and yellow don't seem to make such sense. At least parallel with the Broncos maybe? An orange and dark navy blue would look nice. I have some great ideas for a team branding, but the ISFL has some good teams right now. The Silverbacks are a very cool idea, but I don't quite understand why in New York, but I love the colors so much, I think it's quite perfect for the big apple. The Butchers have a very traditional color scheme, but at least it matches, because red is for blood.
I don't have a team, but if I did, I would hope it is in a larger market city, so we could afford a good stadium. In a ideal stadium, I would like to see some amenities added that your average stadium may not have. First of all, I would like heated seats on all the stands, and make them have a footrest come out from the bottom as well. I like the atmosphere of an outdoor stadium, even though an indoor one may be more comfortable. I want it to have a retractable roof so we can have the best of both worlds, but I don't want the fans to be sitting in the rain because that sucks for everyone, especially if its cold. Who doesn't like to be soaked in summer rain? In terms of concessions, I would like to have a world class array of snacks and drinks, like it's the Coca Cola Factory in Atlanta, in terms of the soda. The stadium would need to have many bars, because a game is nothing without quality beer. I don't drink personally because I have to play football, but I understand the struggle fans go to find good beer for a game. And one that won't run their wallets dry. There needs to be a few special suites for our very rich guests, that come with tinted windows so no one can see what they are doing, especially the cameras. But it should also have a hot tub or two

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IF my player had a show starring them, it would definitely be a food tasting show. I love eating, and I think as a football player I've afforded myself that luxury of being able to eat great foods and eat a lot of them because I won't get fat. If only I was a lineman, then I could be a great food tester. I have a big stomach, and I love traveling, so that would really be my dream job, to travel around the world and get paid to eat the best food. It's so entertaining to watch as well, and I love the exposure and fame. My favorite cuisine is Japanese, so expect my player to be in Japan a lot for his TV show. Along with just visiting the best restaurants in the entire world, I want to put a twist on it, and maybe make it a road trip. A road trip through Europe in an RV, going to the different countries and eating food along the way, sounds like a very appealing idea for myself, and hopefully for the viewer. I want to also meet a famous person at each meal, hopefully one person from that region, so it can be like a chat with a very important figure over a meal, which is always entertaining, as the best conversaitons always happen over food.
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Scouting report for Quite Drab:
Middling cornerback with flashes of potential. He has the natural ability to play cornerback and react, more so than others I've seen at the position. He also has raw athleticism, as evidenced by his epic chasedown tackle highlight that was doing the rounds several years ago when he played at a pro am event during a visit. He has good ball handling skills, suprisingly, and I think when a ball goes his way, he will not drop it. This guy will pluck your ball, not bat it down. He has that drive to turn the ball over, not just make a good swat. Unfortunately, his aggressive nature causes him to make a lot of sloppy mistakes, like getting burnt off the route, because he bit the play action, or maybe he went for the ball and misjudged it and instead gets mossed. He's quite hit or miss, which is better than someone who is consistently mediocre. Because those errors can be caught and fixed, but you can't teach speed. You can't teach instinct. I think he will be a late round steal for whoever drafts him, and someone that will be useful in the league for a very long time.
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I really like the Outlaws branding, I think the colors of gold and red are underutilized and a welcome contrast from the common color schemes we see everywhere. The Yeti logo is quite drab. The SJS colors are nice, but I think they could be a bit more vibrant. You can't have two dull colors, unless you are the Outlaws
