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RE: (S31) PT 5 - Day in the Life of - C9Van - 10-13-2021

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RE: (S31) PT 5 - Day in the Life of - visceralpotamus - 10-13-2021

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RE: (S31) PT 5 - Day in the Life of - LeatherneckMike - 10-14-2021

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RE: (S31) PT 5 - Day in the Life of - Jay_Doctor - 10-14-2021

Troy begins his day like most other people, or at least he figures. He wakes up, goes to the bathroom, then hops in the Dreamatorium with Abed. They have to wake up and fit it early in their schedules, otherwise they wouldn't have time these days. With Troy and Abed being on different teams, they have found their schedules also don't really line up like they would have liked. After getting a Dreamatorium session, he takes a quick shower and has a bowl of cereal before getting on with his day. Afterwards, he heads to the Tijuana team complex and will spend most of his day there. On days without games, he'll fit a workout in, study film, attend practice and fix an air conditioner or two. Normally he will be out by around 5 or 6pm depending on the day of the week. When it comes to game days, mostly everything stays the same except for the workout. Also for practice, it's non-contact walk throughs the day of. For home games, Troy won't get out until 10 or 11 at night. Sometimes on weekends, Troy and Abed will work on some of their freestyle raps. It's been a hot minute since they dropped a new one, but things are in the works. Troy would be fine with all of this being public information. Abed is always filming a lot of what they do regardless, so the cameras will not be much of a distraction for Troy.


RE: (S31) PT 5 - Day in the Life of - Mooty99 - 10-14-2021

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RE: (S31) PT 5 - Day in the Life of - KezKincaid - 10-14-2021

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RE: (S31) PT 5 - Day in the Life of - Michiganonymous - 10-14-2021

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RE: (S31) PT 5 - Day in the Life of - r0tzbua - 10-14-2021

I do not know why the team would do a day in the life of Guy Fields. He is literally the most boring person on the team, maybe even in the league. No scandals, no drama just a football guy doing football guy things. But since they seem to be adamant about doing it (probably because everyone else is in those videos too) let's just say it happens. Mornings in the Fields household are pretty normal. Getting up at 6am, drinking a whole lot of coffee. There is no other breakfast at home, since the training facility has a lot of that but he would never drive a car without getting coffee first. So hop in the car (a Tesla, because it is awesome and like the only cool thing Fields has) and drive to the training facility for ... well, training. First comes strength and conditioning, then some nice time in the Sauna and the hot tub to relax those muscles. After lunch there is usually a Linebacker meeting about the gameplan of the following week and analyzing the defense of the other team. After the afternoon session there is a meeting for the whole defense and then some team training in pads. Then it's off to the showers and back home. Usually Fields still watches some film on the OLine and the QB before relaxing with a nice dinner and going to bed early. See, told you it is the most boring life in existence of lives.


RE: (S31) PT 5 - Day in the Life of - Bayley - 10-14-2021

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RE: (S31) PT 5 - Day in the Life of - SchwarzNarr - 10-14-2021

As Melvin wakes up for the day, the very first thing that he does is goes outside and sharpens his antlers. To maintain the terror level that is associated with being known as the Murder Moose, he must make sure that the points on his antlers are as pokey as ever. After awhile of rubbing them onto some wood, Melvin will head out and make his way to the field. He spends the morning looking through his emails and text messages with his co-gm and owner and then looks at what the game plan will be for the team that day. Typically it is practices and drills, looking to shore up any issues that they had in previous games or weeks, and then he himself goes and inserts himself onto the field to join in. As they run through the drills, Melvin is not only looking at his own performance, but is also looking at the team as a whole, and how they are able to overcome the difficulties that encompass being a 23 man football team compared to a 43 man NFL roster. There are no exceptions for injuries, and as such Melvin sometimes has to make players continue to play even if they are hurt. This has been most recently seen in Adelie de Pengu, who after many years of suffering practice and games while still achey and injured, has finally had to call his career quits. At the end of the day, Melvin goes and lays down in his forest, before falling asleep.