Obviously, with a win in last season’s Ultimus, the Yellowknife Wraiths ended the year on a high note. That doesn’t mean, however, that we just showed up all willy nilly to camp with no plan whatsoever. Nope, general managers Fly and PMoney must have spent all offseason devising up new and innovative ways to make the players wonder if they should ask for a trade because camp so far has been grueling and definitely not a cakewalk. After cornerback Sulaiman Kazi showed up to the first practice late (typical diva behavior for him) the whole team had to stay doing physical conditioning drills late into the night. Also, no training camps in balmy, tropical locales for the Wraiths, as our camp is always held on the frozen tundras outside Yellowknife. New rookie running back Jay Cue, Jr., looks great as expected from a first round pick. He and linebacker Big Slammu were named Team Captains of the offense and defense, respectively. As far as the playbook goes, a few new tricks have been added, but if something works, why would you change it? The coaches did relent a bit later on into the camp, and treated the players to a nice dinner out on the town as a treat for our championship win. In all, this season’s camp did an excellent job of preparing the team for another run at a ring.
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