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Given the fact that my guys have always played for Dallas, even back when they were just little baby rookies all the way to being unusable corpses ruined with regression, I know in what stage the Dallas Birddogs stadium currently is. It does need a major haul overall, since its a trainwreck at its current state. We need to renovate the seats from the concrete benches to actual seats, so people can actually find their seats, not just the row and section. Field is a whole another story, the grass is in so bad shape it almost resembles the pitch where we played the last Super Bowl in Glendale where Philadelphia faced Kansas City. Goddamn grass is so slippery Rossi is not able to sprint properly after opponent's receivers. Third is food. My god the food at Dallas is gnarly, we need to bring in local private restaurants on a smaller scale in there. Not chains, only private owned restaurants who actually know how to cook good food for the people.
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Robert Rossi is one of the cornerback prospects heading into the DSFL being held in the next few weeks of time. He was born in Finland, but grew into adoring american football and watching the super bowl every year at a very young age. Despite american football not being a huge thing in Finland, he joined the Saints junior program and has been playing there ever since. Rossi has been doing his bachelors degree in hospitality management and playing american football on the side, and here's the wrap-up of his capabilities
Pros:
Speed - Rossi is relatively fast for a guy his size, with 74 TPE invested in speed currently - and more to come.
Intelligence - Rossi's intelligence is probably his best asset on the pitch, he is so good at predicting where the opponent is going to run and when that player is going to receive a pass. Currently invested 70 TPE in that section.
Cons:
Endurance - Rossi can run, sprint, but not for a longer period of time. His endurance is probably his achilles' heel.
Reliability - American football is whole different in Finland, especially training. It is worth putting out that the cultural difference between finnish training programs and american training programs for football might be a difference maker.
Overall:
Great, risky talent. 3rd round potential
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If it was not for playing football professionally, or semi-professionally as Rossi currently is undrafted and going into the DSFL draft in about 2 weeks or so, Robert would probably work as a chef of all things. Nobody ever thought that a burly football player had such a creative mind what comes to cooking different dishes and trying out different components with different meats. Working as a chef holds the same amount of pressure as playing in a football game if not even a larger amount. It also requires proper precision what comes to handling produce, as well as pristine timing, which is also crucial in football for executing tactics in time. Out of all the different cuisines in the world, classic french would suit him the best, despite him being a solid italian lad. He never grew into his italian culture, but became impressed by the world of french cuisine and its flawless precision and execution.
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Cornerback was my go-to because I wanted to create a player in a very wanted position. Obviously defensive role was my go-to given the fact that I have had a fair share of creating players more on the offensive end in other sim leagues I am in, but if cornerback was not available due to the huge amount of players created in the last few seasons, I would have had created a wide receiver instead. Yes I understand the controversy of creating an offensive player when I just talked about how I wanted to create a defensive player, but wide receivers have the same capabilities of a cornerback. They are fast as hell, with very high speed, wise as an ox with all the intelligence invested in both of those positions - as well as they are both agile and strong, which is something I adore in all athletes around the world. In general I wanted to create an overall athletic menace on the pitch, which is something that I can do with either cornerback or wide receiver.
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Given the fact that my guys have always played for Dallas, even back when they were just little baby rookies all the way to being unusable corpses ruined with regression, I know in what stage the Dallas Birddogs stadium currently is. It does need a major haul overall, since its a trainwreck at its current state. We need to renovate the seats from the concrete benches to actual seats, so people can actually find their seats, not just the row and section. Field is a whole another story, the grass is in so bad shape it almost resembles the pitch where we played the last Super Bowl in Glendale where Philadelphia faced Kansas City. Goddamn grass is so slippery Rossi is not able to sprint properly after opponent's receivers. Third is food. My god the food at Dallas is gnarly, we need to bring in local private restaurants on a smaller scale in there. Not chains, only private owned restaurants who actually know how to cook good food for the people.
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Robert Rossi is one of the cornerback prospects heading into the DSFL being held in the next few weeks of time. He was born in Finland, but grew into adoring american football and watching the super bowl every year at a very young age. Despite american football not being a huge thing in Finland, he joined the Saints junior program and has been playing there ever since. Rossi has been doing his bachelors degree in hospitality management and playing american football on the side, and here's the wrap-up of his capabilities
Pros:
Speed - Rossi is relatively fast for a guy his size, with 74 TPE invested in speed currently - and more to come.
Intelligence - Rossi's intelligence is probably his best asset on the pitch, he is so good at predicting where the opponent is going to run and when that player is going to receive a pass. Currently invested 70 TPE in that section.
Cons:
Endurance - Rossi can run, sprint, but not for a longer period of time. His endurance is probably his achilles' heel.
Reliability - American football is whole different in Finland, especially training. It is worth putting out that the cultural difference between finnish training programs and american training programs for football might be a difference maker.
Overall:
Great, risky talent. 3rd round potential
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If it was not for playing football professionally, or semi-professionally as Rossi currently is undrafted and going into the DSFL draft in about 2 weeks or so, Robert would probably work as a chef of all things. Nobody ever thought that a burly football player had such a creative mind what comes to cooking different dishes and trying out different components with different meats. Working as a chef holds the same amount of pressure as playing in a football game if not even a larger amount. It also requires proper precision what comes to handling produce, as well as pristine timing, which is also crucial in football for executing tactics in time. Out of all the different cuisines in the world, classic french would suit him the best, despite him being a solid italian lad. He never grew into his italian culture, but became impressed by the world of french cuisine and its flawless precision and execution.
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Cornerback was my go-to because I wanted to create a player in a very wanted position. Obviously defensive role was my go-to given the fact that I have had a fair share of creating players more on the offensive end in other sim leagues I am in, but if cornerback was not available due to the huge amount of players created in the last few seasons, I would have had created a wide receiver instead. Yes I understand the controversy of creating an offensive player when I just talked about how I wanted to create a defensive player, but wide receivers have the same capabilities of a cornerback. They are fast as hell, with very high speed, wise as an ox with all the intelligence invested in both of those positions - as well as they are both agile and strong, which is something I adore in all athletes around the world. In general I wanted to create an overall athletic menace on the pitch, which is something that I can do with either cornerback or wide receiver.
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