18. I think that a team would be filled with regret if they passed on the chance to draft the “Seam God’, AKA Tight End Tim Riggins. I plan on being unnecessarily fast at the position right from the start. I will be an absolute mismatch for a league that looks dominated by linebackers, forcing them into coverage and opening up the run game. Tim could be the chosen one to redefine the Tight End position after you all keep asking, “So you’re sure you want to play Tight End”. To those people I say I do and I am proud of it. Tim Riggins may never put up WR numbers but his impact will be far greater. He is a glue guy in every locker room hes been in hailing from Texas, who played college ball at Hogwarts. How many of your other players are also wizards and played by Taylor Kitsch in a cool TV show?
In all seriousness, I will be active and will lean on my teammates for help and am open to anything that will help bring a ship home.
19. If I was given an unlimited budget and infinite time to plan a new stadium, I would absolutely crush designing a new stadium. First off, hot tubs. Not just a few but like a lot. Provide luxury suites that have hot tubs in all of them and players should have their own individual hot tubs in their stalls, so we are going to have to expand the locker room a lot. Second, wand holders everywhere because you know I always keep that thing on me. Third, we need better concessions than any other stadium, so I would hire Guy Fieri to run catering for the facility. We need to bring these fans to flavor town. Fourth, I want massage chairs on every seat in the stadium. Fifth, we need a more unique home end zone celebration, so I would hire Cirque du Soleil to run that. I would specify that the more bizarre the performance is when we score the better. If the opposing team isn't confused and wondering if they took the wrong drug we didn’t nail it. At this point the owner would probably fire me, so I won’t go on.
21. As a Wizard/Football god, the show would be all about the fascinating past of Tim Riggins and how the man wizard football player became who he is. The show will be a deep dive into the underworkings at Hogwarts and the controversy surrounding the concerning history of the school’s football program. The program was started hundreds of years ago by Salazar Slytherin, who controversially never allowed “half-bloods” to play on the team. While Hogwarts worked to cover this up and improve their image over the last century, the school’s football program became mired in controversy again before this past season. Tim unfortunately became entwined in the conflict as he was the one who discovered Defensive coordinator Snape was only giving the pure blood wizard players PEP or performance enhancing potions, and was withholding these from the other half-blood players. The fallout and Tim’s role in testifying against Snape in front of the NCAA committee nearly tanked his junior season.
26. As a child Tim always wanted to be an auror, who works for the ministry of magic as the first line of defense against the Dark Arts. His father was an auror and his father’s papi was an auror and his papi’s peepop was an auror and so on. It runs in the Riggins blood, just like football and Minka Kelly. Tim’s father was instrumental in preventing an armed dragon heist in when Tim was a child and won a Ministry of Magic Medal for his exemplary services. Tim’s grandfather famously fought Grindewald alongside Dumbledore and other Aurors and lost his life in the battle. Tim’s father Jim was only 17 and was a big factor in why Jim enlisted to be an auror himself. The family was expecting Tim to also become an Auror but he was freakishly huge and fast so he chose to run into people and catch balls for a living instead.
In all seriousness, I will be active and will lean on my teammates for help and am open to anything that will help bring a ship home.
19. If I was given an unlimited budget and infinite time to plan a new stadium, I would absolutely crush designing a new stadium. First off, hot tubs. Not just a few but like a lot. Provide luxury suites that have hot tubs in all of them and players should have their own individual hot tubs in their stalls, so we are going to have to expand the locker room a lot. Second, wand holders everywhere because you know I always keep that thing on me. Third, we need better concessions than any other stadium, so I would hire Guy Fieri to run catering for the facility. We need to bring these fans to flavor town. Fourth, I want massage chairs on every seat in the stadium. Fifth, we need a more unique home end zone celebration, so I would hire Cirque du Soleil to run that. I would specify that the more bizarre the performance is when we score the better. If the opposing team isn't confused and wondering if they took the wrong drug we didn’t nail it. At this point the owner would probably fire me, so I won’t go on.
21. As a Wizard/Football god, the show would be all about the fascinating past of Tim Riggins and how the man wizard football player became who he is. The show will be a deep dive into the underworkings at Hogwarts and the controversy surrounding the concerning history of the school’s football program. The program was started hundreds of years ago by Salazar Slytherin, who controversially never allowed “half-bloods” to play on the team. While Hogwarts worked to cover this up and improve their image over the last century, the school’s football program became mired in controversy again before this past season. Tim unfortunately became entwined in the conflict as he was the one who discovered Defensive coordinator Snape was only giving the pure blood wizard players PEP or performance enhancing potions, and was withholding these from the other half-blood players. The fallout and Tim’s role in testifying against Snape in front of the NCAA committee nearly tanked his junior season.
26. As a child Tim always wanted to be an auror, who works for the ministry of magic as the first line of defense against the Dark Arts. His father was an auror and his father’s papi was an auror and his papi’s peepop was an auror and so on. It runs in the Riggins blood, just like football and Minka Kelly. Tim’s father was instrumental in preventing an armed dragon heist in when Tim was a child and won a Ministry of Magic Medal for his exemplary services. Tim’s grandfather famously fought Grindewald alongside Dumbledore and other Aurors and lost his life in the battle. Tim’s father Jim was only 17 and was a big factor in why Jim enlisted to be an auror himself. The family was expecting Tim to also become an Auror but he was freakishly huge and fast so he chose to run into people and catch balls for a living instead.