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(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - TheLastOlympian07 - 10-25-2017

As a Kicker, Guy knows he won't have all the money in the world after football. So in the off-season Shawn Guy has been working on his personal Hobby. Shawn Guy has been working on opening a Sports Card Store. This store will be jam packed with Trading Cards of all sports as well as pictures and jerseys signed of you fav. players. This works well that Guy is almost in the NSFL as he can get the star players to sign game used jerseys and can get some rights to the NSFL Trading Cards and get those flowing out of his store. It is pretty fun, although Guy has been fighting the urge to just open all the packs because he finds them so fun to open. You just never know what is in there and the curiosity gets the best of Guy sometimes and he finds himself paying back the store. Hopefully in the future Guy can keep his pack opening under control because in the end, he might end up bankrupt but just buying out his own store.


(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - tlk742 - 10-25-2017

Smallwood plans to run for office after football
Leaked: campaign button at his first attempt

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(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - YoloSwag420 - 10-25-2017

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(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - HENDRIX - 10-25-2017

Life after football for Kurt Hendrix pretty much consists of being a bouncer at bars and concerts. It is a natural progression for a massive, super strong, 6'2" 300 pound guy with a low IQ. As long as he doesn't destroy both of his knees, shoulders, and brain, sis services will be in high demand from nightclubs or other establishments in the Baltimore area that need crowd control. During his college days out in Los Angeles, he worked part time as a bouncer for a big time club downtown, so he does have experience dealing with drunks and out of control people. Many times he had to drag frat boys out of the place, sometimes two or three at once, and drop them on the concrete sidewalk. Another notable story was when Hendrix saw from across the room a young lady getting harassed by two clowns. Just like on the football field, Hendrix blasted his way through everyone on the dance floor and tackled both of the guys through a table. Establishment owners would be able to rest easy knowing they have the best enforcer money can buy on their payroll. If a violent situation ever arose, Kurt would extinguish it promptly and loudly. (204)


(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - Admin - 10-26-2017

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Once Josh Garden is finished playing football in the National Simulation Football League he will be going into a profession he already has some experience in that he got during the time when he was suspended. Josh Garden is going to be opening a used car lot and will go from catching touchdowns to giving his customers touchdowns for deals! The used car lots will be at multiple locations across North America including each town he plays in during his career. He will also open one in his home town and one near the Baylor campus where he played his college football career. Josh Garden plans to use his success from the National Simulation Football League to boost his sales and will be offering jobs to retired ex teammates in an effort to make the car buying experience as much fun as he can for his customers. Fans will be able to not only get a great deal on a used car but they will also be able to meet famous ex National Simulation Football League players and get their autographs while they are there. This one of a kind experience for the buyer should help drive sales and make the business venture a huge success for Josh Garden.

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(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - CDub2 - 10-26-2017

After a hopefully lengthy career in the NSFL, Cameron Taylor plans to retire from sports and further his education. Prior to his sports career, Taylor's passion was academics. Pursuing an education also resulted in a large accumulation of debt and Taylor saw his athletic ability as an avenue to help pay for tuition. After 4 years at the University of Michigan, Taylor's passion for school is still apparent, but the opportunity to play in the NSFL was once in a lifetime. Once retired and money is no longer an issue, Taylor will return to the Great White North of Canada to finish his studies in medical microbiology. After microbiology, the world of academia is an open book. Taylor plans to be a forever student at University and take whatever classes seem interesting and accumulate degree after degree throughout the rest of his life.

Being on the move for so long as an athlete never really provided Taylor a chance to start thinking about starting a family. Post-retirement Taylor will enjoy time spent learning, raising his children, and possibly dabbling in some little league coaching. Also being back in Canada for the foreseeable future in retirement, Taylor will start a movement to get a new DSFL team up north and he hopes to be part of the owner group that does it. (225)


(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - loco - 10-26-2017

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(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - cwillis - 10-26-2017

After a long and successful career there is nothing that Luis Elmarez wants to settle down to more than helping his large family run the prestigious Elmarez farm found deep within the Mexican countryside. Having been owned by the Elmarez family for over 100 years and currently ran by Luis’ grandparents, Luis would often help out on the farm at a young age, here he would groom the cattle and goats kept there and would often be put to work picking and caring for the bean plants that the Elmarez clan grew and shipped into the city to make their livelihood.

Obviously, Luis has once departed from the countryside and the easy-going lifestyle of the Elmarez farm to move into the city to support his mothers work and consequently spark the long and fruitful football career that Luis and the entire Elmarez clan had benefited tremendously from. however, he was told by his grandfather that there would always be work to do back on the farm where young Luis’ started his working life and where he had developed his first passion, he was welcome back anytime. Luis promised his grandfather he would return to the farm later in his life after neither of them had to worry about finances and they could care for their farm just because that’s what they both loved to do.

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(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - 7hawk77 - 10-26-2017

Dan MIller doesn't plan on playing football forever. He really enjoys the spirit of competition. Currently he doesn't play for the money due to making a fortune in crypto-currency, so he will probably continue to find a competitive environment where he can enjoy himself. Whether that's coaching, playing sports, e-sports or whatever, he will try and find something to occupy his time.

However, that probably won't take up all of his time. He also has some other life goals like settling down and starting a family. He also wants to get more involved in local politics. In his native area in New Orleans, Louisiana. Politics have pretty much always been corrupt. There are 55 politicians that have been sentenced to prison or probation in Louisiana.
He's hoping that he can use some of his fortune for good to fix a lot of the issues that plague the city. He's hoping that over time, he can fix up the public school systems, restore the raods and sinking infrastructure, and get people with integrity to better manage and budget for the city.

He feels this is a great need because even now, the sewage and water board in New Orleans hasn't done their job and light rains are flooding the city. Luckily, no hurricanes ended up hitting them this year.

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(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - manicmav36 - 10-26-2017

Trees have long been a love of Owen Taylor. It’s weird, he knows it, but he’s ok with it. Straight out of college, Taylor used that love to help start a small business as an arborist. For those who don’t know, an arborist is someone who makes recommendations on types of trees to buy, where to plant them, and also helps with upkeep of them (trimming, shaping, etc). He was able to get a small business up and running before he was drafted into the NSFL, which is now run by his brother during the season, as Taylor is too busy. During the off-season though, he’s able to hop right back in and get to work.

Since he graduated, Taylor has been too heavy of a man to get into the trees to help with trimming and shaping. After this past season, Taylor has lost a ton of weight (with the help of the Hawks dietician and weight training coaches) for his position switch to running back. He will finally be able to climb the trees once again. This upcoming season holds a lot of potential for the Hawks, and the team expects great things, but he can’t help be at least a little excited for the next off-season and his career after football.