It feels kinda rude to ask a player in the league as old as Tatsu Nakamura what they're looking to improve on.
Not to say that Nakamura, like every great player in the ISFL, isn't doing his best to try to get better every day, because he definitely is. However, Nakamura also knows that he's deep into a natural physical regression. Most teams don't expect to be able to hand the ball off to a running back 250-300+ times a year for nearly as long as Nakamura was able to do that. These days, a great deal of Nakamura's trademark burst and speed has fallen behind his peak and he's had to work hard to remold himself into a complimentary back that takes more like 150 carries a season and contributes here and there as a blocker and receiver.
Going into what could be his final season, Nakamura's primary resolutions involve his legacy. He has, at this point, written his name at the top of the record books in almost every category possible for a running back. So, at this point in his career, Nakamura is hoping to 1) run up his lead as much as possible on his current records, 2) try to see if he can get close to or surpass the the rushing yards lead, and 3) get into the top 10 for all-time points scored.
Not to say that Nakamura, like every great player in the ISFL, isn't doing his best to try to get better every day, because he definitely is. However, Nakamura also knows that he's deep into a natural physical regression. Most teams don't expect to be able to hand the ball off to a running back 250-300+ times a year for nearly as long as Nakamura was able to do that. These days, a great deal of Nakamura's trademark burst and speed has fallen behind his peak and he's had to work hard to remold himself into a complimentary back that takes more like 150 carries a season and contributes here and there as a blocker and receiver.
Going into what could be his final season, Nakamura's primary resolutions involve his legacy. He has, at this point, written his name at the top of the record books in almost every category possible for a running back. So, at this point in his career, Nakamura is hoping to 1) run up his lead as much as possible on his current records, 2) try to see if he can get close to or surpass the the rushing yards lead, and 3) get into the top 10 for all-time points scored.
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