8. I created my player five days ago and have seen nothing but love and support and dedication so far from many players involved in the league. From WetWilleh's welcoming messages on the Discord and posting my rookie guide, to GMs from Norfolk (Sconnie) and Portland (Bamford) reaching out on Discord to make sure I was getting along well, to Baz sending me a helpful message about my Wiki page, to AustinP0027 helping me out with a Rookie Points Task question, everyone has been super welcoming and helpful and enthusiastic aboout the league. As a new player, that fosters such a feeling of excitement from me which can really only come frome a genuinely fun setup, which I think the ISFL has.
I've been really encouraged by all of the TPE opportunities right out of the gate for a new player, and feel that this league is geared perfectly towards my interests and skillset. I chose to be aggressive right off of the bat and picked a QB, knowing that that position comes with a lot of responsibility and pressure to perform, and that is exactly what I wanted to sign up for. I think building my character is going to be very rewarding and engaging, and can't wait to get started. I'm hoping the upcoming Showcase game will be the start of a long and beautiful friendship between myself and the ISFL. As for suggestions, I would personally appreciate more integration with spreadsheets such as Google Sheets. I am a huge spreadsheet guy and I think there are some mechanics of this game or information dumps that would benefit from a little organizing in a spreadsheet. But that is a small nitpick, in general I think everything has been really well laid out and easy to follow along with from a new player perspective.
11. Jack is coming into the ISFL after a high flying and highly successful run as the star quarterback of the University of Texas, where he culminated three years of hard work with an undefeated season, winning both the national championship and the Heisman Trophy as he passed for over 6000 yards and 60 touchdowns in his outstanding senior season. Given the weight of success and the enormous expectations thrust upon him as he enters the next stage in his career, Jack is lucky to have the support of two successful athletes as parents. His dad, Jim, was a pitcher in Major League Baseball, and his mom was a standout track star in college. This base of support has kept Jack grounded, hungry, and focused on his own success as an athlete. He is also lucky to have two of the biggest fans in the world cheering him on every day, as younger siblings Jimmy and Jessie idolized him growing up and will be the first two in line to buy his ISFL jersey.
Jack had an idol himself growing up, as he hails from the same home town as legendary quarterback Patrick Mahomes in Whitehouse, Texas. Not only did he get to walk by the Mahomes statue every day on his way in to White House High School, he also shared a similar background with Mahomes in that both of their dads were pitchers. That is why Jack wore #15 in his Longhorn playing days and why he models his playing style after one of the greatest players to ever throw a pigskin. Heading into the ISFL draft, Jack is eager to show the same work ethic and athleticism that brought him so much success at the college level can translate to the professional level, and is eager to start building a legacy with whichever team believes in him on draft night.
I've been really encouraged by all of the TPE opportunities right out of the gate for a new player, and feel that this league is geared perfectly towards my interests and skillset. I chose to be aggressive right off of the bat and picked a QB, knowing that that position comes with a lot of responsibility and pressure to perform, and that is exactly what I wanted to sign up for. I think building my character is going to be very rewarding and engaging, and can't wait to get started. I'm hoping the upcoming Showcase game will be the start of a long and beautiful friendship between myself and the ISFL. As for suggestions, I would personally appreciate more integration with spreadsheets such as Google Sheets. I am a huge spreadsheet guy and I think there are some mechanics of this game or information dumps that would benefit from a little organizing in a spreadsheet. But that is a small nitpick, in general I think everything has been really well laid out and easy to follow along with from a new player perspective.
11. Jack is coming into the ISFL after a high flying and highly successful run as the star quarterback of the University of Texas, where he culminated three years of hard work with an undefeated season, winning both the national championship and the Heisman Trophy as he passed for over 6000 yards and 60 touchdowns in his outstanding senior season. Given the weight of success and the enormous expectations thrust upon him as he enters the next stage in his career, Jack is lucky to have the support of two successful athletes as parents. His dad, Jim, was a pitcher in Major League Baseball, and his mom was a standout track star in college. This base of support has kept Jack grounded, hungry, and focused on his own success as an athlete. He is also lucky to have two of the biggest fans in the world cheering him on every day, as younger siblings Jimmy and Jessie idolized him growing up and will be the first two in line to buy his ISFL jersey.
Jack had an idol himself growing up, as he hails from the same home town as legendary quarterback Patrick Mahomes in Whitehouse, Texas. Not only did he get to walk by the Mahomes statue every day on his way in to White House High School, he also shared a similar background with Mahomes in that both of their dads were pitchers. That is why Jack wore #15 in his Longhorn playing days and why he models his playing style after one of the greatest players to ever throw a pigskin. Heading into the ISFL draft, Jack is eager to show the same work ethic and athleticism that brought him so much success at the college level can translate to the professional level, and is eager to start building a legacy with whichever team believes in him on draft night.