25.
So I'm going to expand on this a little bit since I've bounced around position wise a little bit as I've been getting used to the league. I started as a RB because I had no idea what I wanted to do, then I swapped to CB after my DSFL draft. Now OCO has had me swap to safety. So I'm going to count all three since I have a much better feeling about the league now. The positions I would probably trend towards would be Linebacker or Offensive Line. For linebackers they are a major part of the defense having their hands in potentially every play of the game for the defense, a major facet of stopping the run as well as locking down TE's and receivers which come down over the middle and the occasional pass rush to give the quarterback something to really think about. For the offensive line aspect, since I've been around I have started to see how vital they are to making a team better but obviously it's not a glamor position like RB or WR with all the stats they can accumulate. By dominating the line of scrimmage it keeps the qb up and can open up great lanes to set the RB's up to succeed.
26.
This is probably a fairly popular thing that people want to change, but I'm doing it anyway. The policy about Marijuana use in the NFL needs to be changed, I don't pay much attention myself, but it's got to be pretty prominent in it's use around the league. It can significantly help with both pain and stress relief with people that use it and it is not performance enhancing. I get banning steroids and other PED's since they can make the player better then if they weren't using them, but I feel it's pretty stupid with Marijuana considering it doesn't affect performance. It has destroyed the careers of a number of prominent players and will probably strongly impact many to come in the future until this idiocy gets changed. Considering US policymakers are starting to turn the corner on their views of Marijuana, I feel like it's only a matter of time before it becomes legal much more across the US eventually leading to decriminalization federally as well, but knowing how stubborn people are it's likely going to take far longer then it should to get this rule changed. I do obviously need to say addiction and substance abuse are serious issues where people need to get help.
30.
I'm gonna be honest here, I didn't even know the ISFL Players association was even a thing but I really like the concept of what it could be. Depending on how it is implemented, it could be great, giving more people feedback into rule changes and potentially even proposing others which would benefit the players. I don't know a ton about how rule changes get proposed and voted on(I'm guessing either GMs or HO proposes them, then all of them vote on the proposed rule). A way everyone could be represented better would be possibly having a rep for the team voted by the team, with a head nominated to be the face of the association, as in being the main contact point between them and HO. It could be a great way to get other players a way to peek behind the curtain to see how everything runs without overdoing the responsibility they have. I would also say have a limited term for people representing the players to keep new people constantly involved in the running of the league to help with the buy in, since there's a better chance of being able to help institute change that people want to see.
31.
I think the World Football Association(WFC) is an awesome idea for some fun to happen during the offseason which is traditionally a pretty dead time for events in the league. I like the division by regions and with the transfer system any team can compete to some extent at least. It's also some experience making the DC's for the games for most of the team heads, who all have little or no GM experience in the league as of right now. As Hasseo and I are seeing right now, even with how good the Southeast team is on paper, you still have to make a good gameplan or it's going to be a rough time during the games (Southeast has lost 3 straight as of this post). I think and really hope it will end up as a success as a nice thing to do in the offseason as well as chill with and meet some other users that you might not have interacted with before. I also like the idea that we are testing the possibility of another start time (7est) which may get implemented to the league normally at some point depending on how people feel about the change. As of right now I'm enjoying the WFC a ton and hope everyone else is as well.
So I'm going to expand on this a little bit since I've bounced around position wise a little bit as I've been getting used to the league. I started as a RB because I had no idea what I wanted to do, then I swapped to CB after my DSFL draft. Now OCO has had me swap to safety. So I'm going to count all three since I have a much better feeling about the league now. The positions I would probably trend towards would be Linebacker or Offensive Line. For linebackers they are a major part of the defense having their hands in potentially every play of the game for the defense, a major facet of stopping the run as well as locking down TE's and receivers which come down over the middle and the occasional pass rush to give the quarterback something to really think about. For the offensive line aspect, since I've been around I have started to see how vital they are to making a team better but obviously it's not a glamor position like RB or WR with all the stats they can accumulate. By dominating the line of scrimmage it keeps the qb up and can open up great lanes to set the RB's up to succeed.
26.
This is probably a fairly popular thing that people want to change, but I'm doing it anyway. The policy about Marijuana use in the NFL needs to be changed, I don't pay much attention myself, but it's got to be pretty prominent in it's use around the league. It can significantly help with both pain and stress relief with people that use it and it is not performance enhancing. I get banning steroids and other PED's since they can make the player better then if they weren't using them, but I feel it's pretty stupid with Marijuana considering it doesn't affect performance. It has destroyed the careers of a number of prominent players and will probably strongly impact many to come in the future until this idiocy gets changed. Considering US policymakers are starting to turn the corner on their views of Marijuana, I feel like it's only a matter of time before it becomes legal much more across the US eventually leading to decriminalization federally as well, but knowing how stubborn people are it's likely going to take far longer then it should to get this rule changed. I do obviously need to say addiction and substance abuse are serious issues where people need to get help.
30.
I'm gonna be honest here, I didn't even know the ISFL Players association was even a thing but I really like the concept of what it could be. Depending on how it is implemented, it could be great, giving more people feedback into rule changes and potentially even proposing others which would benefit the players. I don't know a ton about how rule changes get proposed and voted on(I'm guessing either GMs or HO proposes them, then all of them vote on the proposed rule). A way everyone could be represented better would be possibly having a rep for the team voted by the team, with a head nominated to be the face of the association, as in being the main contact point between them and HO. It could be a great way to get other players a way to peek behind the curtain to see how everything runs without overdoing the responsibility they have. I would also say have a limited term for people representing the players to keep new people constantly involved in the running of the league to help with the buy in, since there's a better chance of being able to help institute change that people want to see.
31.
I think the World Football Association(WFC) is an awesome idea for some fun to happen during the offseason which is traditionally a pretty dead time for events in the league. I like the division by regions and with the transfer system any team can compete to some extent at least. It's also some experience making the DC's for the games for most of the team heads, who all have little or no GM experience in the league as of right now. As Hasseo and I are seeing right now, even with how good the Southeast team is on paper, you still have to make a good gameplan or it's going to be a rough time during the games (Southeast has lost 3 straight as of this post). I think and really hope it will end up as a success as a nice thing to do in the offseason as well as chill with and meet some other users that you might not have interacted with before. I also like the idea that we are testing the possibility of another start time (7est) which may get implemented to the league normally at some point depending on how people feel about the change. As of right now I'm enjoying the WFC a ton and hope everyone else is as well.
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