TASK 11:
Born in the great city of Atlanta, Georgia, Lenny Extra Longpipe has always dreamed of being a professional athlete since he was a boy. His pops, Francis Longpipe, was a professional mixed martial arts fighter, a damn good one too, as he was the reigning heavy weight champion for years before he eventually retired. The size and build genetics ran in the family, so as a young boy, Lenny always towered over all of his friends, classmates, and teammates in any sport he played, so his father knew that he had to take advantage of that and really sharpen Lenny’s skills as he got older; knowing that he could be determined for greatness in any sport he played. Being a pro mixed martial arts fighter, Francis Longpipe had no clue how to help his son train, as the octagon was all he knew and he wanted Lenny to stay far away from the fight business. Although, he was not entirely confident that football was much better, he enjoyed watching his son sack the QB rather than getting punched in the face repeatedly. Lenny always gravitated to two different sports, baseball and football, as prolific as he was in baseball, he just could never fall in love with the game as much as he did with football. He loved Sunday night football in the NFL, he loved being in the trenches on the defensive line, and he just loved the all around contact with football. He was always a bigger guy, and personally he always felt that if he played a sport other than football, it would just be a waste of his raw talent and size. He threw every thing he had into football, and with the connections and support from his father, Lenny quickly turned himself into one of the best players to come out of Georgia, and his success further improved when he went to Jackson State and blew up every single quarterback he came across, eventually, he became a standout All American in college; ultimately landing him into the ISFL draft to finally go after his dream of professional football.
350 WORDS
TASK 26:
If Lenny was not a big time DSFL football player, he definitely would have pursued his other dream to be a professional baseball player in the Pro Baseball Experience Baseball League. He always loved how the PBE ran things over there, and if he had not taken the ultimate path of football, he would have chosen to become a catcher. Lenny always loved baseball, but he just thought his size and ability would go to waste if he continued being a catcher in baseball. He thought he was way too big to do that, and not be playing defensive tackle. His Godfather was the great Thomas Rose who won an MVP award and is recently a hall of famer in the PBE, and seeing his path to the majors as a young boy, always makes Lenny think of the “what if” scenario. He could always hit the ball hard, could throw runners out no problem, and had elite framing abilities. Baseball just never gave him the adrenaline rush that football does.
170 WORDS
TASK 27:
When I created my player, Lenny extra Longpipe, I knew I wanted to be something different and exciting from a LB on my first create, which led me to end up choosing defensive tackle. However, if that was never available, I think I would have went with the speedy defensive end build and tried to become an elite pass rusher. I definitely wanted to be a trenches kind of player, however I did not want to be an offensive lineman because it just did not appeal to me or give me the adrenaline that the d line would. However, i very much strongly considered going kicker/punter also. Just because I feel like you only have to worry about two stats and it is so easy to build the player because you just have to worry about the bottom half really!! Plus, who does not want to be kicking 50 yard bombs to win the game for your team??? I just know there are not that many positions for kicker , which was a big reason why I did not go with it.
180 WORDS
Born in the great city of Atlanta, Georgia, Lenny Extra Longpipe has always dreamed of being a professional athlete since he was a boy. His pops, Francis Longpipe, was a professional mixed martial arts fighter, a damn good one too, as he was the reigning heavy weight champion for years before he eventually retired. The size and build genetics ran in the family, so as a young boy, Lenny always towered over all of his friends, classmates, and teammates in any sport he played, so his father knew that he had to take advantage of that and really sharpen Lenny’s skills as he got older; knowing that he could be determined for greatness in any sport he played. Being a pro mixed martial arts fighter, Francis Longpipe had no clue how to help his son train, as the octagon was all he knew and he wanted Lenny to stay far away from the fight business. Although, he was not entirely confident that football was much better, he enjoyed watching his son sack the QB rather than getting punched in the face repeatedly. Lenny always gravitated to two different sports, baseball and football, as prolific as he was in baseball, he just could never fall in love with the game as much as he did with football. He loved Sunday night football in the NFL, he loved being in the trenches on the defensive line, and he just loved the all around contact with football. He was always a bigger guy, and personally he always felt that if he played a sport other than football, it would just be a waste of his raw talent and size. He threw every thing he had into football, and with the connections and support from his father, Lenny quickly turned himself into one of the best players to come out of Georgia, and his success further improved when he went to Jackson State and blew up every single quarterback he came across, eventually, he became a standout All American in college; ultimately landing him into the ISFL draft to finally go after his dream of professional football.
350 WORDS
TASK 26:
If Lenny was not a big time DSFL football player, he definitely would have pursued his other dream to be a professional baseball player in the Pro Baseball Experience Baseball League. He always loved how the PBE ran things over there, and if he had not taken the ultimate path of football, he would have chosen to become a catcher. Lenny always loved baseball, but he just thought his size and ability would go to waste if he continued being a catcher in baseball. He thought he was way too big to do that, and not be playing defensive tackle. His Godfather was the great Thomas Rose who won an MVP award and is recently a hall of famer in the PBE, and seeing his path to the majors as a young boy, always makes Lenny think of the “what if” scenario. He could always hit the ball hard, could throw runners out no problem, and had elite framing abilities. Baseball just never gave him the adrenaline rush that football does.
170 WORDS
TASK 27:
When I created my player, Lenny extra Longpipe, I knew I wanted to be something different and exciting from a LB on my first create, which led me to end up choosing defensive tackle. However, if that was never available, I think I would have went with the speedy defensive end build and tried to become an elite pass rusher. I definitely wanted to be a trenches kind of player, however I did not want to be an offensive lineman because it just did not appeal to me or give me the adrenaline that the d line would. However, i very much strongly considered going kicker/punter also. Just because I feel like you only have to worry about two stats and it is so easy to build the player because you just have to worry about the bottom half really!! Plus, who does not want to be kicking 50 yard bombs to win the game for your team??? I just know there are not that many positions for kicker , which was a big reason why I did not go with it.
180 WORDS
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