So far in my DSFL experience. I have not run into any fights or major altercations. The only time I have ever been in a fight was in the locker room was after a spring game in college. The Maize and blue at Michigan is a very special start to the season but the boys on the blue team did not enjoy it. When they lost to us due to a last second field goal. The fight took place in the locker room. Where the winning team got to enjoy ice cream and cake while the other team had to go to the workout room for some wallsits and sprints. I wasn’t close enough to hear what actually started the fight. But as a team leader I knew I could not let this happen. When I got there I noticed it was a second team Cornerback and Wide Receiver scraping with each other. I got in the middle of them and tossed both aside. They settled down when they noticed it was me. It may have to do with the fact I could have destroyed both of them if they did not settle down. After a long one team, one dream speech we got back to are party.
Jason Oexius was always considered a team player at UW, but his success and likeability often irked his teammate and best friend Johnny Appleseed. They were both defensive backs for the badgers and even when Johnny had some of his best games, somehow Jason still performed better. During this week's game a poor pass was thrown right in Oex’s direction. He reached up for what seemed like a surefire interception until suddenly Johnny came out of nowhere and slammed Jason in an attempt to pick off the pass himself. Johnny was reamed by their defensive coordinator and benched for the rest of the game. Once both players had entered the locker room after the game Johnny immediately pushed Jason into one of the lockers. Of course, Jason did not want to take that lightly, he pushed back. A few cuts and bruises later the rest of the team managed to rip the two apart from each other. With one last snarling glare Johnny said, “because of you I'll never make the pros.” Oexius disagreed. He felt like he had worked hard to get where he is today, however he couldn’t help but feel guilty for potentially holding his best friend back from being the best that he could be. With those thoughts in his mind, Jason has a tough decision to make: Finish his senior year and risk hurting his friend, or leave and risk never making it to the pros himself. After a couple of hours Jason decided to stick to what he does best, and that's playing football, with the hopes that his friend will support him wholeheartedly instead of becoming his enemy.
Screw them picks. As noted earlier from @Vulfzilla the Honolulu Hahalua front office has been on edge since the recent trade demands from players in the locker room. But this has a slightly different spin to it than your normal trade request. The team is demanding us bring in other players. And after further investigating into the sudden rush of request we came to the realization that a large group of our players along with several others in the league have a private server where they do nothing but share food recipes. Because of their recent talks about a giant collaborative cake they are hoping to make, they have all been using their free agency and trade request to all come to HON. I have not yet discuss with the players what we plan to do with these next steps. All I know is that I do accept bribery in the form of cake and look forward to our post game treats from here on out.
PT 35-5
Locker room incident- holy shit there’s a fight… Ioe jumps up to action.. as a pseudo enforcer for the game he jumps to action separating the two combatants in the middle of the locker room. i owe then starts getting in their faces asking what the “fuck” is going on? This is no way to behave in the locker room. We leave this shit out on the field. On the practice field it is very common for players to get into a little scuffle but here naked and in the locker room with possible media personal this is unacceptable. Ioe immediately gets the 2 players to move along and starts asking questions. Is this a time for football court. Ioe being one of the team veterans and leaders holds court and ask what the infractions are. One [player makes a claim and the other gets their side in. after ioe hears them both out he declares them both guilty and orders them to each pay for a team dinner. The team will vote on where to go out in Austin and the 2 players will split the cost. And I will tell you this might not be very cheap.. but the best way to get two pros to understand the importance of team etiquette is hit them in the pocket book… it was a fun night at Texas roadhouse I’ll tell you that. Code: 235
Oh my god I am doing a PT here?! Well of course I am a huge fight has just happened in the locker room! I will have to do an in character and out of character response to this cause they differ quite wildly.
For out of character purposes I would literally do what I always do. Enjoy the show, screenshot the best parts and show it to my friends for a quality laugh. But drama does not really happening in DSFL past the odd Zamir multi so it really just wouldn't be happening whatsoever. Plus I love the people in the Pythons so if its people I really like I may do what my character would do. Either ask them to take it to direct messages or actually just distract the 2 or ask them to stop cause it is not needed to be seen in public. Lazzy would just grab the 2 players by the neck and separate them into 2 corners of the room for a time out. Yeah, that will do I think. [175 words]
A few months after starting 0-3, things have fared no better for the Bondi Beach Buccaneers. With two games left to play, the team holds a miserable 2-10 record. Without a doubt, this has been one of the worst years in franchise history.
Like with any team, losing breeds tension. Here, the Buccaneers were no different. The offense blamed the defense, the defense blamed the offense, and the coaches had lost the locker room. This all came to a head after a week 12 loss against the Kansas City Coyotes. KC dominated Bondi Beach by a score of 44-17, and it had been 20-0 before the Buccaneers even managed to score at all. Once the game finished, Bondi Beach headed back to the locker room. It was quiet, as it had been for months. Suddenly, there was a crash, followed swiftly by an unmistakable yell. Before anyone had time to look over, QB Bageshwari Singh and CB Raffaele Tommasi were beating the hell out of each other. Each a vocal leader on their side of the ball, the two had finally had it with the other. Ever the pacifist, TE Reece Wells moved in first to break up the fight, not before taking a few blows himself. More players moved in, and more fists went flying. When the brawl finally ended, 7 players had ended up with broken or bruised noses. The next day, fines were levied, and suspensions were handed out. Multiple players-only meetings were held to discuss what this team really was. Did the Buccaneers want to be here? Be out there? Getting it handed to them each week? They concluded that no, no they didn’t want to get thrown around each week. But the Bondi Beach Buccaneers would be damned if they weren’t going to get their asses kicked together. They were a team, through and through. With nothing left to play for, the Buccaneers entered week 13 laser-focused on becoming the greatest 4-10 team the DSFL had ever seen. WC: 333 |
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