Task 8. With awards season upon us, make up an award for your player to win for something not on the football field
If I could make up one award for Booter McGavin, it would simply be the best walking advertisement award. Booter is a man who aims to help bolster his own position and those companies that choose to sponsor him. Booter would be proud to do anything for a brand, whether that be wearing clothing with logos all over it or appear in the newest commercial the brand is posting. Booter knows he is the most adept in the league at getting eyeballs on products and knows how to work in a product placement at any point he is able.
Booter wins the walking advertisement award for the tangible difference he has made in raising the Birddogs marketing profile in just his first season. Booter was a key brand model for Armani and Chanel during the current season. His appearance in marketing campaigns across the globe for these fans brought many eyes to the DSFL. Booter proudly represented the Dallas Birddogs in all of the official marketing appearances with either the team's signature colors or the adorable dog logo somewhere in the ad. This work has lead to many fans of Booter's modeling work to start to recognize the brand that is the Dallas Birddogs and thus he has helped the league attract new viewers who may have previously never thought of watching the DSFL. Now these individuals tune in to see Booter at work and see him strike a pose or look from the campaign after each kick. It is estimated that Booter's work in the fashion industry has lead to gigantic spike in new viewership for the league and his ability to continue to attract new viewers from his work should not be underestimated. For these reasons, Booter McGavin should win the Walking advertisement award and strong consideration should be made to make him the face of the DSFL going forward.
14. Describe your player and/or team’s journey through this latest season. What were the highlights? What were the lower points? What might you have done differently? What are your expectations for next season?
The Dallas Birddogs had a roller coaster of a season in the DSFL. Finishing with a 7 and 7 record, the team at times both looked like a contender to win the championship and at other times looked like a team destined for the first pick. With so many rookies it should not be surprising that Dallas had a turbulent season but fans want to see more moving into the future. I will discuss both the highs and lows for this past DSFL season.
The high of the season easily comes from the week 8 matchup against the Tijuana Luchadores. Coming off a narrow victory against the London Royals, The Birddogs wanted to build some momentum and were successful in this game against their division foe. The team manhandled Tijuana throughout the whole game, jumping out to a lead in the second quarter and never looking back. The performance featured some excellent team and individual performances. One of the key individual performances was from kicker Booter McGavin who hit all four of his field goal attempts and also delivered a booming 49 yard field goal. His punting was also solid with an long of 55 yards uncorked during the game. However the key individual performance of the game came from running back Aiden Frost. Frost was simply unstoppable rushing for over 200 yards on just 25 carries. The big play of the game came from a 65 yard scamper and solidified one of the best performances in Birddogs history.
The dud of the season is easily the week 5 matchup against the Portland Pythons. In this game the Birddogs never stood a chance as they lost 27 - 7. The pythons controlled every aspect of the game and left the Birddogs with little hope. It was a rough night in particular for Quarterback Landers Jr. as he threw 3 interceptions after starting the game with an early TD. It was also unfortunate for the Birddogs that their workhorse running back Aiden Frost had one of his worst games of the season as he was barely able to surpass the 3 yard a carry mark during the game. All in all this was a game to forget for the Dallas Birddogs.
If I could make up one award for Booter McGavin, it would simply be the best walking advertisement award. Booter is a man who aims to help bolster his own position and those companies that choose to sponsor him. Booter would be proud to do anything for a brand, whether that be wearing clothing with logos all over it or appear in the newest commercial the brand is posting. Booter knows he is the most adept in the league at getting eyeballs on products and knows how to work in a product placement at any point he is able.
Booter wins the walking advertisement award for the tangible difference he has made in raising the Birddogs marketing profile in just his first season. Booter was a key brand model for Armani and Chanel during the current season. His appearance in marketing campaigns across the globe for these fans brought many eyes to the DSFL. Booter proudly represented the Dallas Birddogs in all of the official marketing appearances with either the team's signature colors or the adorable dog logo somewhere in the ad. This work has lead to many fans of Booter's modeling work to start to recognize the brand that is the Dallas Birddogs and thus he has helped the league attract new viewers who may have previously never thought of watching the DSFL. Now these individuals tune in to see Booter at work and see him strike a pose or look from the campaign after each kick. It is estimated that Booter's work in the fashion industry has lead to gigantic spike in new viewership for the league and his ability to continue to attract new viewers from his work should not be underestimated. For these reasons, Booter McGavin should win the Walking advertisement award and strong consideration should be made to make him the face of the DSFL going forward.
14. Describe your player and/or team’s journey through this latest season. What were the highlights? What were the lower points? What might you have done differently? What are your expectations for next season?
The Dallas Birddogs had a roller coaster of a season in the DSFL. Finishing with a 7 and 7 record, the team at times both looked like a contender to win the championship and at other times looked like a team destined for the first pick. With so many rookies it should not be surprising that Dallas had a turbulent season but fans want to see more moving into the future. I will discuss both the highs and lows for this past DSFL season.
The high of the season easily comes from the week 8 matchup against the Tijuana Luchadores. Coming off a narrow victory against the London Royals, The Birddogs wanted to build some momentum and were successful in this game against their division foe. The team manhandled Tijuana throughout the whole game, jumping out to a lead in the second quarter and never looking back. The performance featured some excellent team and individual performances. One of the key individual performances was from kicker Booter McGavin who hit all four of his field goal attempts and also delivered a booming 49 yard field goal. His punting was also solid with an long of 55 yards uncorked during the game. However the key individual performance of the game came from running back Aiden Frost. Frost was simply unstoppable rushing for over 200 yards on just 25 carries. The big play of the game came from a 65 yard scamper and solidified one of the best performances in Birddogs history.
The dud of the season is easily the week 5 matchup against the Portland Pythons. In this game the Birddogs never stood a chance as they lost 27 - 7. The pythons controlled every aspect of the game and left the Birddogs with little hope. It was a rough night in particular for Quarterback Landers Jr. as he threw 3 interceptions after starting the game with an early TD. It was also unfortunate for the Birddogs that their workhorse running back Aiden Frost had one of his worst games of the season as he was barely able to surpass the 3 yard a carry mark during the game. All in all this was a game to forget for the Dallas Birddogs.