04-12-2023, 08:23 AM
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11. 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.
Sir Tywrell Xah'Aarone was born and raised in a poor area of Detroit, where the streets were ruled by gangs. Growing up, he saw the effects of gang violence all around him, and he knew that he needed to find a way out if he was going to make something of himself. Football was Tywrell's passion, and he spent every spare moment playing the game with his friends. He was a natural athlete, with lightning-fast reflexes and a powerful build that made him stand out on the field. But despite his talent, he knew that he needed more than just raw ability to make it to the top.
Tywrell worked hard to improve his skills, practicing every day on a makeshift field in the park near his home. He also studied the game, reading books and watching videos of the great players in action. And he focused on his education, knowing that a good education would be his ticket out of the ghetto.But despite his efforts, Tywrell was constantly surrounded by danger. Gangs roamed the streets, looking for new recruits or victims to prey on. Tywrell knew that he needed to keep his head down and stay out of trouble if he was going to make it. His local bully Javary Javarason was always trying to get him to trip up and fall into the meat grinder that the streets were but Sir Tywrell continued to persevere. As he got older, Tywrell began to attract attention from college recruiters. His talent had not gone unnoticed, and he was drafted to play for the Arizona Outlaws, his dream team. Tywrell knew that this was his chance, and he seized it with both hands. The amount of weight he was benching sky rocketed - his running drills churned up wind as he ran by - the young man was motivated to no end.
At first, it was tough. Tywrell was far from home, and he struggled to adapt to his new life. But he was determined to succeed, and he poured all his energy into his training. He worked hard on the field and in the classroom, determined to make the most of his opportunity.Slowly but surely, Tywrell began to make a name for himself. He worked his way up the ranks, playing with skill and passion that caught the attention of his coaches and teammates. And he never forgot where he came from, always staying true to his roots and working to inspire others from disadvantaged backgrounds. Just a short time after being drafted he was called up - no long time in the minors - the time is now.
In the end, Tywrell's hard work paid off. He became a integral part for the Arizona Outlaws, leading them to victory after victory and earning the respect of fans and fellow players alike. And he never forgot his humble beginnings, using his success to give back to the community that had shaped him into the man he had become.Tywrell's story is one of determination, hard work, and the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity, showing that no matter where you come from, you can achieve great things if you have the courage and the will to pursue your dreams. Champions again!
26. if your player wasn't a professional in the ISFL/DSFL, what would they be doing instead?
This is an easy one for Tywrell to answer as his dream job has always been something that both pays well - allows him to work at his own pace and have job security. What is that you ask? Probably a trade. Something like an electrician working on larger building installs and not the type where you are crawling under houses with spiders crawling all over you. Stuff where its a bit more specialized to give that nice pay bump - but it more concentrated on work that he can generally stay a bit more clean doing while having a nice union to protect him from the ever evolving capitalist society. Or should I say Devolving lately, but that is a different story. Not only would this be a nice career to get into but also would allow him the ability to work on the side if he wanted for some extra pay if he really wanted to.
27. Imagine your current position was not available to be picked when you created your player. What other position would you have picked, and why?
What other position would I want to pick in the ISFL? Well this one for me is rather easy as well to answer as the options for mid active such as myself is really limited. Much like in the PBE where you need to be earning at certain tiers in order to succeed at some positions this league works much of the same. I could never be a QB/RB/WR - or maybe some of the bigger defensive positions as well like CB/ LB - but what I could make would be another Kicker (my 3rd) and maybe stick with it a bit longer for a change - or an OL as those seem to be always needed and the league is run heavily with bots at this position due to the lack of excitement factor it offers in comparison to the other options you have to pick in the sim. Defense is fun for the odd time you do a thing - but I know kicker its the worst missing a FG.
Sir Tywrell Xah'Aarone was born and raised in a poor area of Detroit, where the streets were ruled by gangs. Growing up, he saw the effects of gang violence all around him, and he knew that he needed to find a way out if he was going to make something of himself. Football was Tywrell's passion, and he spent every spare moment playing the game with his friends. He was a natural athlete, with lightning-fast reflexes and a powerful build that made him stand out on the field. But despite his talent, he knew that he needed more than just raw ability to make it to the top.
Tywrell worked hard to improve his skills, practicing every day on a makeshift field in the park near his home. He also studied the game, reading books and watching videos of the great players in action. And he focused on his education, knowing that a good education would be his ticket out of the ghetto.But despite his efforts, Tywrell was constantly surrounded by danger. Gangs roamed the streets, looking for new recruits or victims to prey on. Tywrell knew that he needed to keep his head down and stay out of trouble if he was going to make it. His local bully Javary Javarason was always trying to get him to trip up and fall into the meat grinder that the streets were but Sir Tywrell continued to persevere. As he got older, Tywrell began to attract attention from college recruiters. His talent had not gone unnoticed, and he was drafted to play for the Arizona Outlaws, his dream team. Tywrell knew that this was his chance, and he seized it with both hands. The amount of weight he was benching sky rocketed - his running drills churned up wind as he ran by - the young man was motivated to no end.
At first, it was tough. Tywrell was far from home, and he struggled to adapt to his new life. But he was determined to succeed, and he poured all his energy into his training. He worked hard on the field and in the classroom, determined to make the most of his opportunity.Slowly but surely, Tywrell began to make a name for himself. He worked his way up the ranks, playing with skill and passion that caught the attention of his coaches and teammates. And he never forgot where he came from, always staying true to his roots and working to inspire others from disadvantaged backgrounds. Just a short time after being drafted he was called up - no long time in the minors - the time is now.
In the end, Tywrell's hard work paid off. He became a integral part for the Arizona Outlaws, leading them to victory after victory and earning the respect of fans and fellow players alike. And he never forgot his humble beginnings, using his success to give back to the community that had shaped him into the man he had become.Tywrell's story is one of determination, hard work, and the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity, showing that no matter where you come from, you can achieve great things if you have the courage and the will to pursue your dreams. Champions again!
26. if your player wasn't a professional in the ISFL/DSFL, what would they be doing instead?
This is an easy one for Tywrell to answer as his dream job has always been something that both pays well - allows him to work at his own pace and have job security. What is that you ask? Probably a trade. Something like an electrician working on larger building installs and not the type where you are crawling under houses with spiders crawling all over you. Stuff where its a bit more specialized to give that nice pay bump - but it more concentrated on work that he can generally stay a bit more clean doing while having a nice union to protect him from the ever evolving capitalist society. Or should I say Devolving lately, but that is a different story. Not only would this be a nice career to get into but also would allow him the ability to work on the side if he wanted for some extra pay if he really wanted to.
27. Imagine your current position was not available to be picked when you created your player. What other position would you have picked, and why?
What other position would I want to pick in the ISFL? Well this one for me is rather easy as well to answer as the options for mid active such as myself is really limited. Much like in the PBE where you need to be earning at certain tiers in order to succeed at some positions this league works much of the same. I could never be a QB/RB/WR - or maybe some of the bigger defensive positions as well like CB/ LB - but what I could make would be another Kicker (my 3rd) and maybe stick with it a bit longer for a change - or an OL as those seem to be always needed and the league is run heavily with bots at this position due to the lack of excitement factor it offers in comparison to the other options you have to pick in the sim. Defense is fun for the odd time you do a thing - but I know kicker its the worst missing a FG.