Success has a nuanced definition. It can easily differ from season to season, player to player, and team to team. Even for my own player, there is a great deal of nuance with the term success. My main definition for personal success lays in being a positive presence in the team locker room while earning and updating regularly. This means grinding out the weekly point tasks, doing predictions, and tweeting regularly to afford the weekly trainings. It also means never using the graphics option for the weekly point tasks because of how little I know how to use Photoshop. For team success, I believe it comes down to the team coming together no matter the circumstances of the season. If the team is able to stay positive and resilient during an extensive rebuild or an unexpected downturn, that team will be primed to win when the time is right. As much fun as it is to win a bunch of games, the sim and regression dictates that winning comes in cycles reliant on luck as much as a strong team composition. But a strong team culture that comes from the top down will instill a longer lasting success that can weather the sim and regression.
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[OPTION]Height: 6'3"
[OPTION]Weight: 226 lbs
[OPTION]Birthplace: Waipahu, HI
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[OPTION]S30 DSFL Draft Selected 4th Overall - Portland Pythons
[OPTION]S31 ISFL Draft Selected 21st Overall - Berlin Fire Salamanders
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[OPTION] DSFL S30 || 52.0 TCK || 0.0 TFL || 5/3 FF/FR || 4 SCK || 0 INT || 2 PD || 0 TD
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[OPTION]S30 DSFL Safety of the Year Nominee
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