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RE: (S50) PT #3 - Locker Room Dynamics - Matt Turk - 09-29-2024

One key part of the Minnesota Grey Duck's locker room is the Honk bot. Fashioned after the team mascot of a duck, the honk bot randomly gives a number of honks each time the command /honk is used. The bot is often triggered as a celebratory command, but is also used in the seasonal Honk Tourney. The introduction of the bot helps new users integrate into the team, as under the eyes of the honk bot, all users are equal. Regardless of experience, TPE, or money, everyone can have a shot at being blessed by the honk gods. Combine this with a supportive community, new team members can quickly feel like they fit into the team. Seasoned veterans can also have fun in honk battles against other users, creating light-hearted competitions that still mean a lot to win. Overall, a simple bot with such a simple function can really help bring together a team, creating a unique and fun locker room that every team member can appreciate.


RE: (S50) PT #3 - Locker Room Dynamics - Symmetrik - 09-29-2024

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RE: (S50) PT #3 - Locker Room Dynamics - Gordon Bombay - 09-29-2024

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RE: (S50) PT #3 - Locker Room Dynamics - Lumosityfan - 09-29-2024

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RE: (S50) PT #3 - Locker Room Dynamics - Deecee98 - 09-29-2024

The locker room dynamic in bondi is great ,triceracop& whovian drafted people based on vibes  it it’s being a overwhelming success as s50 has 5 max earning player and 2 mid earning (sorry sevrin) the locker room is usually very active with people doing daily questions or chatting about the games with a ping on every touchdown , forced turnover or sack and finally the doubloons channel (player of the game award) bring some much needed recognition to player performing well the player dynamic are different from other locker rooms I’ve been in with me having everyone’s backs and trying to encourage people to stay active ,sevrin being the new face of the franchise ,midknight being like everyone’s little brother , conf being the hype man and arroz dropping in once a week with a cryptic message and finally moon popping in once in a while to shout at me

I hope with both GM leaving that sevrin can keep this culture alive and I know me and all of s50 will do everything we can to riot if it’s changed


RE: (S50) PT #3 - Locker Room Dynamics - xenosthelegend - 09-29-2024

With no true star anywhere on the team, its definitely more of a group mentality in the locker room. We win together, and we lose together. When we lose, we pick each other up. However, this is not the case for Space Dino. He is the closest thing we have to a true standout player in his position group. After games he usually brings people to Zen's Za Pizza Shop. The official pizza of the Yellowknife Wraiths (and the ISFL). He knows the owner, so we get free pizza, but we pay anyway because have more than enough money to actually pay for it. And there is absolutely no cult activity that goes on in Zen's Za Pizza Shop. There is a zero percent chance that there is a secret underground chamber where someone called 'xenos' keeps many goats. Ignore the sacrificial altar right next to the goats, it isn't important.


RE: (S50) PT #3 - Locker Room Dynamics - dogwoodmaple - 09-29-2024

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RE: (S50) PT #3 - Locker Room Dynamics - Oles - 09-29-2024

Well, when you're based off the monstrosities that exist only in fiction, your locker room is bound to be a little unique and funky. It may not be a dynamic between players, but the locker room is modeled after those beasts we call ourselves after. With murals on the wall and lockers inspired by the various Kaiju in popular fiction, the room really gives you a feel that when you walk in you're walking into the lair of the beasts, ensuring that not only are you motivating the home team, but the away team is feeling the monstrous presence, one of many attempts to instill fear by using clever architecture. The game is won on more than just the 60 minutes of play, and mind games off the field can help impact the visiting team just as much as it can motivate and inspire the home team, so a focus on making the fiction into reality, inspiring the whole team to play their best, and be the beasts that we are, is just one way to create a strong locker room, strong morale, and a cohesive squad when the game is ready to start.


RE: (S50) PT #3 - Locker Room Dynamics - MobiausGrander - 09-29-2024

The NOLA locker room is just a vibe. You can just come in and say whatever you want like you're in a college dorm hub! In the case of NOLA, we have many spaces that allow you to talk about anything you like such as cooking, gaming, or pets! In terms of the main people in the locker room, it's an amalgamation of all the team members currently, past legends, and people who want to just visit while they are going around the league! Though if I had to say- the biggest voices in the locker room are Doctor who, Bruce White, Sloth, Paul Edgecomb, Thomas Passerili, Auto Matic, and Hank Mardukas. They've all contributed vibes and pride to the team that's kept the team together even in this trying season as we are trying to make a comeback to our right standing in the standings! May this locker room stand forever!


RE: (S50) PT #3 - Locker Room Dynamics - Ultimatedestroye - 09-29-2024

The New Orleans Second line has always been a bit of aa mad house when it comes to the locker room dynamics with the team. Everyone is more or less apart of the band we have built up in NOLA. This leads to every player having each others backs, and when the going gets rough, normally someone random will take charge. This could be the Old Vanguard of the team like Crane, Toofpete or Baz, or it could even be the new players like Andre Benn or Oxford Comma. Although, pre and post game people may have their own little self asigned roles within the team, as Crane will handle the media, Toof will make sure the catering is all set up an ready to go for everyone (pre and post game, and on bye weeks,  because who can pass up good cajun food every time its offered?), and Benn making sure all the music is set up.