Task 13)
When I first joined the league I was a bit intimidated by all the stuff I had to keep up with and do to keep my player up to date. However through my first season I have discovered that it is not as difficult as I initially thought and definitely more fun. From being drafted in the 11th round to winning an ultimini I think my experience thus far has been an enlightening one.
As for the most the most helpful people I have met thus far I’d have to give that credit to my two GMs from the royals Mag and abh, those dudes have been nothing but supportive, informative, and friendly. They have definitely helped me get more adjusted into the league and made the locker-room feel a lot more welcoming. They’ve been so cool that I kinda hope I can stay in the DSFL just another season to help them win another ultimini for all the help they’ve given me. Another special shoutout goes to the rest of the royals locker room. Those guys have been so active and hype that our morale never felt low and our highs were always sweeter. A special mention would also have to go to the former London GMs for helping draft me and being supportive both while they were there and afterwards.
Having won an ultimini in my first season and helping seal away one of our playoff games would definitely make you think I would be satisfied with this season. And I kind of am, but the thing is I know I could have done better. But hey it’s hard not to get out done when you have a legend like Danny King in your running back room and a future legend in Charlemagne Cortez slinging it at QB. Having to split carries with King as well as our third RB Batista defiantly hindered my stats on the season but I still managed to break 1000 yards get 6 TDs and help win an ultimini. But I still look back at those games, wins and losses alike, and wonder if there were other areas I could have put points into that week that could’ve helped better when I was out there.
I think there a lot of great rookie help in the league tat makes it easier to get into the thick of things. But I feel like one thing that should be encouraged from the get go is familiarity with the sim itself. It helped me so much to learn about the inner workings of the sim and different aspects of it. Once I learned more about certain nuances with the stat system as well as the advantage home field could give I just wanted to learn more. And if I am being honest I think that made me a better player overall.
Word Count: 476
When I first joined the league I was a bit intimidated by all the stuff I had to keep up with and do to keep my player up to date. However through my first season I have discovered that it is not as difficult as I initially thought and definitely more fun. From being drafted in the 11th round to winning an ultimini I think my experience thus far has been an enlightening one.
As for the most the most helpful people I have met thus far I’d have to give that credit to my two GMs from the royals Mag and abh, those dudes have been nothing but supportive, informative, and friendly. They have definitely helped me get more adjusted into the league and made the locker-room feel a lot more welcoming. They’ve been so cool that I kinda hope I can stay in the DSFL just another season to help them win another ultimini for all the help they’ve given me. Another special shoutout goes to the rest of the royals locker room. Those guys have been so active and hype that our morale never felt low and our highs were always sweeter. A special mention would also have to go to the former London GMs for helping draft me and being supportive both while they were there and afterwards.
Having won an ultimini in my first season and helping seal away one of our playoff games would definitely make you think I would be satisfied with this season. And I kind of am, but the thing is I know I could have done better. But hey it’s hard not to get out done when you have a legend like Danny King in your running back room and a future legend in Charlemagne Cortez slinging it at QB. Having to split carries with King as well as our third RB Batista defiantly hindered my stats on the season but I still managed to break 1000 yards get 6 TDs and help win an ultimini. But I still look back at those games, wins and losses alike, and wonder if there were other areas I could have put points into that week that could’ve helped better when I was out there.
I think there a lot of great rookie help in the league tat makes it easier to get into the thick of things. But I feel like one thing that should be encouraged from the get go is familiarity with the sim itself. It helped me so much to learn about the inner workings of the sim and different aspects of it. Once I learned more about certain nuances with the stat system as well as the advantage home field could give I just wanted to learn more. And if I am being honest I think that made me a better player overall.
Word Count: 476