+2.5 - SHL PT
The International Simulation Football League, like other simulation leagues such as the Simulation Hockey League, the Pro Baseball Experience League, Simulation Basketball Association, and others, all experience major changes as a result of the Commissioner as well as the Head Office of each of these leagues. The Head Offices of these leagues, but specifically ISFL and DSFL, make some seriously questionable decisions. One of these decisions that has had a major effect is the Great Jeffie43 Scandal, where Jeffie was fired from his DSFL GM position for returning an inactive player to the league. This former IA player was passed on by each DSFL team 5 times before MBB took a chance on him in the Sixth round, yet it cost Jeffie his job. This has been wonderful for the SHL, as Jeffie has spent more time there than the ISFL due to the ISFLs horrific decision. He has been a Simulation Hockey League Head Office Intern, being responsible for approving players, helping out in the expansion process, and even being a finalist for an expansion team in the Simulation Major Junior Hockey League.
Jeffie was fired from his position of head General Manager of the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers because another GM (I think Norfolk) was salty that they had lost a major Offensive Lineman talent in Garfield Despacito. MBB took advantage and after teams passed on him so many times, MBB took advantage.
Jeffie was punished for bringing a player who had gone inactive back to activity, which is literally the entire job of a Development Simulation Football League General Manager. A similar scandal happened in the SHL, wehre a good development GM was punished for tampering, but the SHL understands the importance of good developmental GMs, and so this GM wasn't fired, and was only fined some draft picks. This would've been a much more fitting punishment than firing a good General Manager.
Alas, this excessive and absurd punishment handed down by some power tripping people in charge who may or may not have had personal vendettas against Jeffie eventually led to the hiring of Feeler, aka Detroit Falcons goalie Thor Odinson, aka elite Aussie user Heath Evans. Feeler is a wonderful human being like Jeffie, so I hope that nobody in ISFL/DSFL HO has personal vendettas against Feeler. This would be extremely unfortunate to Feeler, and since he's such a good person, I hope he becomes the most successful DSFL GM in history.
TLDR; free Jeffie, HO bad, Jeffie good, Feeler good. (416 words)
date=]13) Create an argument for your own player, or for someone else on your team, as to why they should be nominated for awards. Lay out their stats or compare them to other contenders. Make a convincing case.[/quote]
Ne Mo, the elite, big dick swinging, big dick energy, Tight End coming straight from the University of the Coral Reef, hailing from the great anemone, deserves every single award in the DSFL. From Pro Bowl, to MVP, to rookie of the year, to most improved, to most dedicated. Why is he deserving of these accolades? Simple. He had to play with small dick energy, noodle arm, small brain, Joseph Joestar on Myrtle Beach all year. His QB had a 6 foot 7 mismatch at tight end and could barely even throw him the ball accurately in the flats, let alone hit him running up the seams. Not just carrying the team as their best receiver, Ne Mo was also the team's best offensive lineman, putting up over a pancake a game and only allowing one sack. You would think Joestar would hook Ne Mo up with passes as a thank you for being such an elite blocker, but nope, Joestar was too busy going full Nathan Peterman mode and costing his team wins. The fact Ne Mo did not try and take over from his noodle armed quarterback and just run the Wildcat himself deserves some accolades. This lack of success from the QB position hampered his draft stock, forcing Ne Mo to fall into the second round. Therefore, Ne Mo deserves every award in the league. (228 words)
[color=green]+2.5
Total: 10 = 2.5 + 5 + 2.5
Quote:[table border=\\\'0\\\' align=\\\'center\\\' width=\\\'95%\\\' cellpadding=\\\'3\\\' cellspacing=\\\'1\\\' id=\\\'QUOTE-WRAP\\\'][tr][td]QUOTE [/td][/tr][tr][td id=\\\'QUOTE\\\'][!--QuoteEBegin--]24) 11) Give a thorough examination of a league scandal from any point in time. What made this particular drama so noteworthy? Who were the major participants involved, and what was the offense? What kind of impact did this scandal create on the league, and have any permanent changes come about as a result?
The International Simulation Football League, like other simulation leagues such as the Simulation Hockey League, the Pro Baseball Experience League, Simulation Basketball Association, and others, all experience major changes as a result of the Commissioner as well as the Head Office of each of these leagues. The Head Offices of these leagues, but specifically ISFL and DSFL, make some seriously questionable decisions. One of these decisions that has had a major effect is the Great Jeffie43 Scandal, where Jeffie was fired from his DSFL GM position for returning an inactive player to the league. This former IA player was passed on by each DSFL team 5 times before MBB took a chance on him in the Sixth round, yet it cost Jeffie his job. This has been wonderful for the SHL, as Jeffie has spent more time there than the ISFL due to the ISFLs horrific decision. He has been a Simulation Hockey League Head Office Intern, being responsible for approving players, helping out in the expansion process, and even being a finalist for an expansion team in the Simulation Major Junior Hockey League.
Jeffie was fired from his position of head General Manager of the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers because another GM (I think Norfolk) was salty that they had lost a major Offensive Lineman talent in Garfield Despacito. MBB took advantage and after teams passed on him so many times, MBB took advantage.
Jeffie was punished for bringing a player who had gone inactive back to activity, which is literally the entire job of a Development Simulation Football League General Manager. A similar scandal happened in the SHL, wehre a good development GM was punished for tampering, but the SHL understands the importance of good developmental GMs, and so this GM wasn't fired, and was only fined some draft picks. This would've been a much more fitting punishment than firing a good General Manager.
Alas, this excessive and absurd punishment handed down by some power tripping people in charge who may or may not have had personal vendettas against Jeffie eventually led to the hiring of Feeler, aka Detroit Falcons goalie Thor Odinson, aka elite Aussie user Heath Evans. Feeler is a wonderful human being like Jeffie, so I hope that nobody in ISFL/DSFL HO has personal vendettas against Feeler. This would be extremely unfortunate to Feeler, and since he's such a good person, I hope he becomes the most successful DSFL GM in history.
TLDR; free Jeffie, HO bad, Jeffie good, Feeler good. (416 words)
date=]13) Create an argument for your own player, or for someone else on your team, as to why they should be nominated for awards. Lay out their stats or compare them to other contenders. Make a convincing case.[/quote]
Ne Mo, the elite, big dick swinging, big dick energy, Tight End coming straight from the University of the Coral Reef, hailing from the great anemone, deserves every single award in the DSFL. From Pro Bowl, to MVP, to rookie of the year, to most improved, to most dedicated. Why is he deserving of these accolades? Simple. He had to play with small dick energy, noodle arm, small brain, Joseph Joestar on Myrtle Beach all year. His QB had a 6 foot 7 mismatch at tight end and could barely even throw him the ball accurately in the flats, let alone hit him running up the seams. Not just carrying the team as their best receiver, Ne Mo was also the team's best offensive lineman, putting up over a pancake a game and only allowing one sack. You would think Joestar would hook Ne Mo up with passes as a thank you for being such an elite blocker, but nope, Joestar was too busy going full Nathan Peterman mode and costing his team wins. The fact Ne Mo did not try and take over from his noodle armed quarterback and just run the Wildcat himself deserves some accolades. This lack of success from the QB position hampered his draft stock, forcing Ne Mo to fall into the second round. Therefore, Ne Mo deserves every award in the league. (228 words)
[color=green]+2.5
Total: 10 = 2.5 + 5 + 2.5