Recruitment
There are many different elements of building a team to take into account as a GM. However, there are some that are more important than others. The first I will talk about is locker room presence. Having a strong locker room is very important in the NSFL, and it will attract free agents to your team. If you're putting in some great guys and gals into your team, then you'll see the results very quickly. More players will want to be involved with the team leading to more updates. Secondly, you're really looking for quality players that know how to update. I think it's more important to find dedicated players and people who are invested in the league, because then you'll get people who are guaranteed to update. This is more important than knowledge of the sim in my opinion, because the knowledge comes mainly from the general managers of the team rather than the players. You know what direction you want your team to take, and you can adjust this with telling your players how to update their players so that it fits the plan that you have for your team. Overall, being a general manager is hard which is why I am not one.
Commissioner
I would first like to note that ADwyer87 was a fantastic commissioner. He made decisions that others in head office didn't want to, and directed this league in a great way. It is with this that I'd like to salute ADwyer, and raise a toast to not only an excellent commissioner but a great friend as well. With that being said, there are many changes I'd like to see this league make. For one, I'd like to see more teams eventually. 10 teams are great, but it's kinda tough seeing the Orange County Otters win it every single year and make the playoffs even more. We need more competition, and I don't think we get it with 10 teams. Of course, this comes with expansion, but I'd truly like to see more teams in this league. I know that I'd lobby hard for a Boston team, but that's just me. Secondly, I'd like to see an improved updating system. Leagues like the SBA have incredible interfaces such as SBA Online, which makes the updating process a whole deal easier for both updaters and players. I know that there were talks of implementing such a system to the NSFL in the past.
Dynasty
While Justice Green isn't currently on a team, whoever drafts this young wide receiver will immediately become a championship contender. What are you getting with Justice Green you ask? Well for one, you're getting a hell of a player. A first one in, last one out type of player. A real lunchbox type of guy, scrappy, full of energy, a real gamer. He will give his all in every single practice and will work as hard as anyone in those games. Secondly, Justice is a humble guy. He hails from the streets of Compton, California. In dodging gang violence and staying clean from drugs, he found therapy in football. His father was a gang-banger and sold drugs, while his mother was largely absent from his life. However, Justice persevered and found his love in the game of football. Not to mention, Justice is a very smart player. He graduated from Compton High School with a 4.0 GPA and went to USC to play football. However, he spent all of his four years studying and earning a degree all while being a full-time NCAA athlete. Justice knows the stakes, and values his education above all. He's hoping to show the world what he can do.
Scouting Report
For this scouting report, I'd like to take some time to highlight a young up and coming wide receiver named Justice Green. Green was born in Compton, California and grew up in the slums. Through means of football, Justice found an escape from the constant gang violence found in Compton. Green is a bright player, graduating from Compton High with a 4.0 GPA. He's a fast player and has the ability to outrun nearly any player he goes up against. Not only that, but he's a big unit. He can go up and grab the ball, taking the top off the defense. He's definitely a "freak", a swiss army knife that can essentially do it all. Green is a humble player, truly a team guy. He puts the team first and is looking to win first and foremost. He loves the game of football and has been playing for years. He's a big gamer, and has incredible knowledge of football. He hopes to put up a solid career in this league, and is hoping to make his name known, showing the world that Justice Green is the next great wide receiver. Overall, Justice Green is going to be a great player for any team.
There are many different elements of building a team to take into account as a GM. However, there are some that are more important than others. The first I will talk about is locker room presence. Having a strong locker room is very important in the NSFL, and it will attract free agents to your team. If you're putting in some great guys and gals into your team, then you'll see the results very quickly. More players will want to be involved with the team leading to more updates. Secondly, you're really looking for quality players that know how to update. I think it's more important to find dedicated players and people who are invested in the league, because then you'll get people who are guaranteed to update. This is more important than knowledge of the sim in my opinion, because the knowledge comes mainly from the general managers of the team rather than the players. You know what direction you want your team to take, and you can adjust this with telling your players how to update their players so that it fits the plan that you have for your team. Overall, being a general manager is hard which is why I am not one.
Commissioner
I would first like to note that ADwyer87 was a fantastic commissioner. He made decisions that others in head office didn't want to, and directed this league in a great way. It is with this that I'd like to salute ADwyer, and raise a toast to not only an excellent commissioner but a great friend as well. With that being said, there are many changes I'd like to see this league make. For one, I'd like to see more teams eventually. 10 teams are great, but it's kinda tough seeing the Orange County Otters win it every single year and make the playoffs even more. We need more competition, and I don't think we get it with 10 teams. Of course, this comes with expansion, but I'd truly like to see more teams in this league. I know that I'd lobby hard for a Boston team, but that's just me. Secondly, I'd like to see an improved updating system. Leagues like the SBA have incredible interfaces such as SBA Online, which makes the updating process a whole deal easier for both updaters and players. I know that there were talks of implementing such a system to the NSFL in the past.
Dynasty
While Justice Green isn't currently on a team, whoever drafts this young wide receiver will immediately become a championship contender. What are you getting with Justice Green you ask? Well for one, you're getting a hell of a player. A first one in, last one out type of player. A real lunchbox type of guy, scrappy, full of energy, a real gamer. He will give his all in every single practice and will work as hard as anyone in those games. Secondly, Justice is a humble guy. He hails from the streets of Compton, California. In dodging gang violence and staying clean from drugs, he found therapy in football. His father was a gang-banger and sold drugs, while his mother was largely absent from his life. However, Justice persevered and found his love in the game of football. Not to mention, Justice is a very smart player. He graduated from Compton High School with a 4.0 GPA and went to USC to play football. However, he spent all of his four years studying and earning a degree all while being a full-time NCAA athlete. Justice knows the stakes, and values his education above all. He's hoping to show the world what he can do.
Scouting Report
For this scouting report, I'd like to take some time to highlight a young up and coming wide receiver named Justice Green. Green was born in Compton, California and grew up in the slums. Through means of football, Justice found an escape from the constant gang violence found in Compton. Green is a bright player, graduating from Compton High with a 4.0 GPA. He's a fast player and has the ability to outrun nearly any player he goes up against. Not only that, but he's a big unit. He can go up and grab the ball, taking the top off the defense. He's definitely a "freak", a swiss army knife that can essentially do it all. Green is a humble player, truly a team guy. He puts the team first and is looking to win first and foremost. He loves the game of football and has been playing for years. He's a big gamer, and has incredible knowledge of football. He hopes to put up a solid career in this league, and is hoping to make his name known, showing the world that Justice Green is the next great wide receiver. Overall, Justice Green is going to be a great player for any team.
[OPTION]Height: 5'10
[OPTION]Weight: 230
[OPTION]Birthplace: Pahokee, FL
[OPTION]Number: 28
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[OPTION]Regular Season Stats
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[OPTION]DSFL
[OPTION]SA S8: 1222 Yards | 264 Att | 15 TDs || 81 Yards | 14 Rec | 0 TDs
[OPTION]SA S9: 1665 Yards | 331 Att | 13 TDs || 92 Yards | 13 Rec | 0 TDs
[OPTION]NSFL
[OPTION]PHI S10: 1902 Yards | 452 Att | 7 TDs || 33 Yards | 6 Rec | 0 TDs
[OPTION]PHI S11: 1571 Yards | 365 Att | 15 TDs || 290 Yards | 52 Rec | 2 TDs
[OPTION]PHI S12: 1555 Yards | 375 Att | 15 TDs || 237 Yards | 30 Rec | 4 TDs
[OPTION]PHI S13: 1510 Yards | 318 Att | 14 TDs || 366 Yards | 39 Rec | 4 TDs
[OPTION]BAL S14: 1578 Yards | 368 Att | 16 TDs || 479 Yards | 62 Rec | 2 TDs
[OPTION]BAL S15: 1577 Yards | 350 Att | 14 TDs || 450 Yards | 59 Rec | 4 TDs
[OPTION]BAL S16: 1172 Yards | 260 Att | 13 TDs || 237 Yards | 31 Rec | 2 TDs
[OPTION]PHI S17: 897 Yards | 215 Att | 5 TDs || 212 Yards | 35 Rec | 2 TDs
[OPTION]CHI S18: 825 Yards | 196 Att | 4 TDs || 752 Yards | 61 Rec | 1 TDs
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[OPTION]Playoff Stats
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[OPTION]DSFL
[OPTION]SA S8: 145 Yards | 25 Att | 0 TDs || 4 Yards | 2 Catches | 0 TDs
[OPTION]SA S9: 71 Yards | 18 Att | 1 TDs || 15 Yards | 3 Catches | 0 TDs
[OPTION]NSFL
[OPTION]PHI S12: 136 Yards | 30 Att | 0 TDs || 27 Yards | 3 Catches | 0 TDs
[OPTION]PHI S13: 93 Yards | 17 Att | 1 TDs || 4 Yards | 1 Catches | 0 TDs
[OPTION]BAL S14: 127 Yards | 25 Att | 2 TDs || 21 Yards | 3 Catches | 0 TDs
[OPTION]BAL S15: 212 Yards | 47 Att | 2 TDS || 64 Yards | 5 Catches | 1 TDs
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[OPTION]Trophy Case/Achievements
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[OPTION]Records:
[OPTION]NSFL Most Rushing Yards In A Single Season (1902) (S10)
[OPTION]NSFL Most Rushing Attempts In A Single Season (452) (S10)
[OPTION]NSFL Most Rushing Yards Of All Time (12587)
[OPTION]NSFL Most Yards From Scrimmage Of All Time (15643)
[OPTION]Awards:
[OPTION]DSFL Offensive Player Of The Year (S8)
[OPTION]DSFL Offensive Player Of The Year (S9)
[OPTION]NSFL Offensive Player Of The Year (S10)
[OPTION]NSFL Offensive Player Of The Year (S13)
[OPTION]NSFL Runningback Of The Year (S12)
[OPTION]NSFL Runningback Of The Year (S13)
[OPTION]NSFL Runningback Of The Year (S14)
[OPTION]NSFL Runningback Of The Year (S15)
[OPTION]NSFL Most Valuable Player (S13)
[OPTION]NSFL Pro Bowl RB (S10)
[OPTION]NSFL Pro Bowl RB (S11)
[OPTION]NSFL Pro Bowl RB (S12)
[OPTION]NSFL Pro Bowl RB (S13)
[OPTION]NSFL Pro Bowl RB (S14)
[OPTION]NSFL Pro Bowl RB (S15)
[OPTION]NSFL Pro Bowl RB (S16)
[OPTION]NSFL Hall of Fame Inductee (S22)
[OPTION]Other:
[OPTION]Drafted 9th Overall In The S8 DSFL Draft To The San Antonio Marshals
[OPTION]Drafted 3rd Overall In The S9 NSFL Draft To The Philadelphia
Liberty