As an NSFL GM my war room would be the most chaotic unorganized war room the likes of which had never been seen. I have a unique way of organization that looks completely unorganized to everyone else except for me. If someone were to try and figure out my draft strategy by looking at my notes, I would say good luck to them with a chuckle. My war room would be filled with people all trying to give me last minute advice, but I already know who I would want to draft. You have to find the right balance of commitment, seriousness, easygoing, and crazy. My prospects would be those who made a genuine connection with me come draft day and I would reach as far as possible to get those players. There isn't a better presence in the locker room than that of someone who really wants to be there and will enjoy themselves there. That is what I would be looking for as a GM. As for the last minute preparation I would be doing as a GM I can say that my last minute prep would be minimal I would ha e done all my work over the last couple weeks and as the day approached I would sip on some whiskey and think about how absolutely perfect my draft strategy is.
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