7. This task is exclusive to non-recreate rookies of the S31 class and later. In 400 words or more, how has your experience been in the league? Who have you met that has made your time here more fun, friendly, and exciting? Have you been satisfied with your player’s early start? What was it like being drafted for the first time? Do you have any comments or suggestions for the entire league that you think should be implemented?
My experience in this league has been phenomenal as a new player. The different type of personalities in the teams LR has been what has made it so fun. I'm not sure about other DSFL teams, but the team that I am on, they have been nothing but welcoming me with open arms since I was picked up off the waiver wire. Whether it has been consistently joking around about how bad we are, about different records players are achieving, there is no shortage of communicating consistently. If you need some help, there's people to ping for that, if you need a place to vent, there's a channel for that, if you want to talk to new people, a channel for that. When I joined this league just out of curiosity, I never thought I'd be speaking with random people I have never met before and also have a good time with it. It's hard to pick out one person that has made my time here but I'm really happy that negs picked me up off the waivers to add to this already amazing core of great people.
When it comes to how my players season has gone, my emotions have been like the shape of a mountain. At the start of the year, I was obviously at the bottom of the totem pole since everybody had more TPE than I did so as the WR3 on the team, I was obviously not getting the work I wanted out of my player. During the middle of the season once I started to pick some steam up, my player started to get some good games in and even scoring some touchdowns, including one with one minute left to seal the game! But alas, at the end of the year, those stats ended up going down and my player started making more drops. Overall I have been satisfied with how my player has turned out, he's by far not the best player on the team but he's a contributor and that's all I can expect from a late pickup.
Not being drafted to the DSFL, this upcoming ISFL draft has me so curious everyday not knowing where I'm going to land. It doesn't help that all of the alum and older players lurking around are toying with us saying you might get drafted today or maybe another day. But once that day comes, no matter where I land, I know I'll always have a great place to look back too.
As a waiver pickup, the only thing that I can think of for a suggestion for the league is how to make it better for people like me during the first season in the DSFL, especially for brand new players to the league. Potentially making some form of extra tasks or timeframe specifically for the tasks they missed, that way they do not fall far behind the other in the draft class. Let's say for example you missed the pre season tasks and a couple PT's, give them a day for each task to complete no matter how far into the season and maybe they get half the TPE of the original task just to give them something to hold onto.
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16. This task is exclusive to recreate/non-recreate rookies of the S31 class and later. The season is over and the draft is coming up. What do you bring to a team, and why should a team choose to take a chance on you next season?
The one thing that I can bring to a team for my player is consistency. I will always do every task that is available to me, I will always make sure I complete my updates and I will always make sure I ask how to build my player since I am brand new to the sim. If people are looking to collab on something as well, I will always jump on to help where I can, I don't have to much free time on my hands but if it means helping out someone to do half the job, I'm your guy!
When it comes to the team aspect, I am somewhat active on a teams LR, I love to chat about random things and make tons of jokes no matter how bad they are. I am also in to sports heavily and video games so if people are interested in chatting or playing games, I'm usually down if I have the free time! I may not be a teams top earner but the consistency is where I stand, I 99.9% of the time will not dip out or disappear for a week then come back to complete random tasks. You will be able to see my growth and will not be wondering how my player will progress.
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25. Imagine your current position was not available to be picked when you created your player. What other position would you have picked, and why?
I would have picked to become a running back, something about getting offensive stats is what drives me to watch every single game we play on the game streams. When I see my player making moves around the defense, it lets me know that the work behind the scene I do for my player is worth it at the end of the day for myself and the team. Another reason I would want to is because I am not the tallest/biggest person out in the real world and being in that position, you take a massive workload. You also get to run over people which kind of gives me the satisfaction I can't have since I would truly get squished if I were to actually play the sport. Being someone who plays sports and has the speed but not the stature, it's like a happy medium knowing I could become one in the game if needed. When I joined this league I knew that it would be very difficult to be the one player to play that position since I do not have the time dedicated to be the best. Finally, while watching the NFL, the RB position is my favorite to watch, something about them being so dominant with their physical capabilities and being able to move the way that they do is just incredible.
Words - 227
My experience in this league has been phenomenal as a new player. The different type of personalities in the teams LR has been what has made it so fun. I'm not sure about other DSFL teams, but the team that I am on, they have been nothing but welcoming me with open arms since I was picked up off the waiver wire. Whether it has been consistently joking around about how bad we are, about different records players are achieving, there is no shortage of communicating consistently. If you need some help, there's people to ping for that, if you need a place to vent, there's a channel for that, if you want to talk to new people, a channel for that. When I joined this league just out of curiosity, I never thought I'd be speaking with random people I have never met before and also have a good time with it. It's hard to pick out one person that has made my time here but I'm really happy that negs picked me up off the waivers to add to this already amazing core of great people.
When it comes to how my players season has gone, my emotions have been like the shape of a mountain. At the start of the year, I was obviously at the bottom of the totem pole since everybody had more TPE than I did so as the WR3 on the team, I was obviously not getting the work I wanted out of my player. During the middle of the season once I started to pick some steam up, my player started to get some good games in and even scoring some touchdowns, including one with one minute left to seal the game! But alas, at the end of the year, those stats ended up going down and my player started making more drops. Overall I have been satisfied with how my player has turned out, he's by far not the best player on the team but he's a contributor and that's all I can expect from a late pickup.
Not being drafted to the DSFL, this upcoming ISFL draft has me so curious everyday not knowing where I'm going to land. It doesn't help that all of the alum and older players lurking around are toying with us saying you might get drafted today or maybe another day. But once that day comes, no matter where I land, I know I'll always have a great place to look back too.
As a waiver pickup, the only thing that I can think of for a suggestion for the league is how to make it better for people like me during the first season in the DSFL, especially for brand new players to the league. Potentially making some form of extra tasks or timeframe specifically for the tasks they missed, that way they do not fall far behind the other in the draft class. Let's say for example you missed the pre season tasks and a couple PT's, give them a day for each task to complete no matter how far into the season and maybe they get half the TPE of the original task just to give them something to hold onto.
Words - 539
16. This task is exclusive to recreate/non-recreate rookies of the S31 class and later. The season is over and the draft is coming up. What do you bring to a team, and why should a team choose to take a chance on you next season?
The one thing that I can bring to a team for my player is consistency. I will always do every task that is available to me, I will always make sure I complete my updates and I will always make sure I ask how to build my player since I am brand new to the sim. If people are looking to collab on something as well, I will always jump on to help where I can, I don't have to much free time on my hands but if it means helping out someone to do half the job, I'm your guy!
When it comes to the team aspect, I am somewhat active on a teams LR, I love to chat about random things and make tons of jokes no matter how bad they are. I am also in to sports heavily and video games so if people are interested in chatting or playing games, I'm usually down if I have the free time! I may not be a teams top earner but the consistency is where I stand, I 99.9% of the time will not dip out or disappear for a week then come back to complete random tasks. You will be able to see my growth and will not be wondering how my player will progress.
Words - 218
25. Imagine your current position was not available to be picked when you created your player. What other position would you have picked, and why?
I would have picked to become a running back, something about getting offensive stats is what drives me to watch every single game we play on the game streams. When I see my player making moves around the defense, it lets me know that the work behind the scene I do for my player is worth it at the end of the day for myself and the team. Another reason I would want to is because I am not the tallest/biggest person out in the real world and being in that position, you take a massive workload. You also get to run over people which kind of gives me the satisfaction I can't have since I would truly get squished if I were to actually play the sport. Being someone who plays sports and has the speed but not the stature, it's like a happy medium knowing I could become one in the game if needed. When I joined this league I knew that it would be very difficult to be the one player to play that position since I do not have the time dedicated to be the best. Finally, while watching the NFL, the RB position is my favorite to watch, something about them being so dominant with their physical capabilities and being able to move the way that they do is just incredible.
Words - 227