Things have changed a lot for both my team and player during the offseason. My player Killian Chambers will have an expanded role in the offense after the departure of starting WR Randy Vuxta. Chambers was a true rookie last season and was perhaps the fourth passing on the offense. Now, after an offseason of training, Chambers feels much faster and will be off to the races. He also spent a lot of time with the Jugs machine to improve his hands. As one of two wide receivers on the roster, I expect Chambers to have a great season.
Teamwise, Philadelphia has lost many of their best players. Now, their starting roster is largely composed of S25 players. This season will likely see a lot of growing pains for the young Philadelphia team. Unfortunately, I think this team will get off to a worst start than they did last season. However, as the young roster improves I fully believe that Philadelphia will finish the season strong. We won many games we weren’t expected to last season and lost some when were the favorites. While our roster may not be the strongest, you never fully know how the season will go. Maybe, with a little luck, Philadelphia can come together and compete for a playoff spot.
Joe Bay, Many things have changed for Joe Bay is the offseason. The first thing that changed in the offseason was most of his skill, he got a lot better and improved, he earned some good TPE and money during the off-season so he will be coming back better than ever! Some skill stuff that has changed in particular is his Speed and his hands. He changed his speed and hand attributes a lot, they got really better. During the off-season a big reason to the big skill change was his position change, he changed from QB to WR, he thinks he will get to pursue better success as a wide receiver!
Joe Bay also changed his mindset in the offseason, he got more of a teammate kind of mindset and is wanting to pursue more team success, then personal success, because personal success gives him something to celebrate, but team success gives everyone something to celebrate, including him, but also his teammates!
Joe Bay cant really describe how his team changed, because he was just drafted onto there team, but his life did change a lot and he's very happy that he got drafted by a team so good, even though he went last overall in the draft, he is still gonna get up to the majors, he was drafted low because teams did not want to use a high pick on someone that is about to get to the majors!
The Norfolk Seawolves made sure that no one will be able to score easily in the new season. The Seawolves management solidified their secondary by taking SparkySparky Boom-man first overall and Bean Beanman with the first pick in the second round. This tandem will cause headaches for opposing QBs as they now have to worry about Bean coming off the edge for a sack and then Sparky intercepting this rushed pass. This class of rookies is set to make an immediate impact for the Seawolves. A lot of the Rookies seem to be active in the locker room and all are eager to learn about how to make their player the best. I may be biased but I believe this draft class will go down as one of the best classes of all-time. This will make the Seawolves contenders not only for this season but seasons to come. The rookies hope to bring electricity to the locker and on the field. As a rookie in this draft class, I feel very lucky to be part of this locker room as they have made me feel welcomed from day 1 of being drafted. They had the Beans memes ready and all. Do not be surprised if the Seawolves win it all on the back of their rookies this year. ?
Whew, well this is an easy one to write for me, because there's been a lot of changes. I moved to the Arizona Outlaws over the offseason, so I'm still learning who all my new teammates are and seeing how things fit. It's intersting playing with players like Cue and Saba who I feel have a sort of totemic reputation among players of my generation, and Jadakiss is a player I actually scouted for Norfolk and is a friend of mine, so it's cool to be on his team. The Outlaws also see me as a best fit at corner at the moment, which is definitely a big change for me. I'm assured to see regression in the massive tackles I've put up in the past couple of seasons, but hopefully I'll be making up for it in PDs and picks. It'd be really great to get a few picks this season since in this position I'm more likely to be directly targeted by QBs. However I'm the number two CB behind Unicorn so I might get targeted and skinned a lot lol. Yes, it'll be a big season of change for Eriksen, truth be told I'm kind of nervous about it. But we'll just see how it goes!