7. This task is exclusive to non-recreate rookies of the S31 class and later. In 400 words or more, how has your experience been in the league? Who have you met that has made your time here more fun, friendly, and exciting? Have you been satisfied with your player’s early start? What was it like being drafted for the first time? Do you have any comments or suggestions for the entire league that you think should be implemented?
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10. Write a short biography or story about your player. This could include background about how they came to the ISFL and how they’ve done so far, a story about their role in an exciting game, or anything else related to their experience in the league.
Zephyr GreyWolf has only recently discovered Football. Growing up as a wolf in the Canadian wilderness there weren’t any sports and only a few games. Games like chase, chew, eat. Life was good but Zephyr always knew there was more out there. Then one day he was “adopted” and move to the city of Vancouver. His new human taught him all about sports. Sports like hockey, basketball, soccer, and of course football. In order to learn about these sport Zephyr would watch the nature documentary series Air Bud. These movies explored the totally real experiences of a dog that played various sports. Zephyr’s favorite was Air Bud: Golden Receiver based on the dog playing football. Zephyr secretly started putting together pick up games in the woods of Vancouver with other animals. These animals didn’t know the rules of football but Zephyr only knew what rules he saw on the documentary. It was bad practice but good fun. After a few weeks of these pick-up games several of the animal got tired of playing football. Zephyr was bigger and faster than the other animals, so they weren’t having fun anymore. Everything really fell apart when the wide receiver on Zephyr’s team, a deer named scrap, found out Zephyr had eaten his cousin. While Zephyr didn’t know it was his cousin at the time, he did eat him. Many of the prey animals decided to quit the team. Now that he had no team to play with Zephyr knew in order to keep playing football he would need to find a real team. A team where people didn’t care who eats who and nobody counts how many rabbits were there at the beginning of the game verses the end. Zephyr decided it was time to tell his human. He knew it would break the hockey players heart to know Zephyr wanted to play football instead of hockey. Zephyr’s human was sad but encouraging. He even sent Zephyr to a football training camp to learn the real rules of football. Humans have so many rules about where you can bite people and what is considered murder. It was a lot to learn but soon Zephyr was ready to play. He got signed by the Norfolk Seawolves to finish out their season. Zephyr played four games with the Seawolves that season and was pretty happy with the results. Playing with a real team is a lot harder than he thought but he did manage eight tackles in his four games this season. Zephyr only plans to get better as time goes on.
428 words
5 TPE
10/10 Total TPE
Spotify Link podcast
5TPE
10. Write a short biography or story about your player. This could include background about how they came to the ISFL and how they’ve done so far, a story about their role in an exciting game, or anything else related to their experience in the league.
Zephyr GreyWolf has only recently discovered Football. Growing up as a wolf in the Canadian wilderness there weren’t any sports and only a few games. Games like chase, chew, eat. Life was good but Zephyr always knew there was more out there. Then one day he was “adopted” and move to the city of Vancouver. His new human taught him all about sports. Sports like hockey, basketball, soccer, and of course football. In order to learn about these sport Zephyr would watch the nature documentary series Air Bud. These movies explored the totally real experiences of a dog that played various sports. Zephyr’s favorite was Air Bud: Golden Receiver based on the dog playing football. Zephyr secretly started putting together pick up games in the woods of Vancouver with other animals. These animals didn’t know the rules of football but Zephyr only knew what rules he saw on the documentary. It was bad practice but good fun. After a few weeks of these pick-up games several of the animal got tired of playing football. Zephyr was bigger and faster than the other animals, so they weren’t having fun anymore. Everything really fell apart when the wide receiver on Zephyr’s team, a deer named scrap, found out Zephyr had eaten his cousin. While Zephyr didn’t know it was his cousin at the time, he did eat him. Many of the prey animals decided to quit the team. Now that he had no team to play with Zephyr knew in order to keep playing football he would need to find a real team. A team where people didn’t care who eats who and nobody counts how many rabbits were there at the beginning of the game verses the end. Zephyr decided it was time to tell his human. He knew it would break the hockey players heart to know Zephyr wanted to play football instead of hockey. Zephyr’s human was sad but encouraging. He even sent Zephyr to a football training camp to learn the real rules of football. Humans have so many rules about where you can bite people and what is considered murder. It was a lot to learn but soon Zephyr was ready to play. He got signed by the Norfolk Seawolves to finish out their season. Zephyr played four games with the Seawolves that season and was pretty happy with the results. Playing with a real team is a lot harder than he thought but he did manage eight tackles in his four games this season. Zephyr only plans to get better as time goes on.
428 words
5 TPE
10/10 Total TPE