11-02-2020, 09:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-08-2020, 09:05 PM by ReverendOReily.)
The Dallas Birddogs, although not exactly poised for a league shifting championship run at the current stage of the game, are simply having a marvelous time. It's true, the sim gods haven't been entirely kind to us, but rather than daring to curse them, we praise them for the blessings we do receive, like Cobra Kai's magnificent running physique, or Primo Berto's albatross like wingspan that enables him to throw quarterbacks to the ground and bat away passes with ease. The Birddogs have been on the wrong side of a few questionable referee calls, but the referees are trying their best just like everyone else. Furthermore, we've received the short end of the stick on several close games, and to our opponents we say congratulations, but more importantly, we bark and tweet at them.
Fixing the problems that exist in this team won't be easy. We find ourselves in a difficult position: should we do a worse job at developing our players so that they get sent down and we can hold onto the players we draft for longer than a single season? I don't think that sounds like much of a solution at all. Instead, we will be happy with the wonderful draft picks we have made and will continue to make in the seasons to come, and more importantly, we'll continue to have a damn good time while doing it. God bless the Dallas Birddogs, and good day to you.
Fixing the problems that exist in this team won't be easy. We find ourselves in a difficult position: should we do a worse job at developing our players so that they get sent down and we can hold onto the players we draft for longer than a single season? I don't think that sounds like much of a solution at all. Instead, we will be happy with the wonderful draft picks we have made and will continue to make in the seasons to come, and more importantly, we'll continue to have a damn good time while doing it. God bless the Dallas Birddogs, and good day to you.