18. Daniel 'Pain Train' Janser should be picked, because OL are always in demand (or so I am being told). The Swiss has a stellar record of not allowing a sack in the past 11 contests. He is hard working and was played by the 'Bondi Beach Buccaneers' as blind side tackle for the majority of the season. He also collected the most pancakes of his team with an average of three per game. He shows a better than average understanding of the game and due to his time in Swiss wrestling, knows where to apply force to get the opponent on the ground. Also he worked in his uncle's garage when he was a teenager and knows how to fix cars from an Austin Mini Cooper to an 18 wheeler. As a member of the Swiss army he knows all there is to know about team work and succeed as a sworn unit.
19. The new stadium would have a built in Olympic pool for that extra stamina work out and for the rehab after knee injuries. There would be a sauna as well as a whirlpool to wind down after intense training sessions or after a game. Being located at Bondi Beach there would be a surf and scuba shop so passers by can be lured into getting interested in American Football. There would be an off licence shop as well as a butcher, because what do Aussies love more than their Barbie and stubbies? There would be a pirate themed indoor playground for kids so that they can have a good time, even if they are not interested in football (yet). To draw more crowd, the stadium would accommodate also Rugby, Aussie Football, soccer and cricket games. And it would have a subterranean parking to safe space and to avoid the cars heating up in the Australian sun.
26. If Daniel Janser would not play football, he would open his own car workshop and tuning parlour. With an emphasis on American Steel. He is a trained car mechanic and holds an engineering degree from Princeton. Since he could walk he spent a lot of time in his uncle's workshop, lending him a hand repairing cars and bikes. He would go to his yearly four week training in the army and compete in Swiss wrestling. In his spare time he would go fishing and camping and maybe engage in the local boyscout organisation. Growing up in multilingual country, he would learn more languages as he is very interested in foreign cultures and likes to be able to talk to people in their native tongue. He already mastered German, English and French and would be excited to learn several more. Maybe he would also serve a term in the Vatican's Swiss Guard, to learn Italian and to protect the Pope.
29. I think the best branding is the Arizona Outlaws. And here is why: First it was the first I have seen when I joined the page (it was the Championship Banner) and the first impression always sticks. 2. I love western and anything related to it and Arizona Outlaws cries John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and Robert Mitchum. You can metaphorically smell the gunpowder, cheap liquor and snake oil. You can hear the gun shots, the tumble weed and the creaking saloon doors. You can see the dangling noose from the gallows, the deserted main street at High Noon and the sun glare in the wide open prairie. 3. I also like the colour scheme for the franchise I am not one for bright and cheery hues. 4. the Outlaw in the franchise name suggests that the team will do whatever it takes to bring home the swag (even if it is border line illegal). Exactly what you want to hear from your team.
19. The new stadium would have a built in Olympic pool for that extra stamina work out and for the rehab after knee injuries. There would be a sauna as well as a whirlpool to wind down after intense training sessions or after a game. Being located at Bondi Beach there would be a surf and scuba shop so passers by can be lured into getting interested in American Football. There would be an off licence shop as well as a butcher, because what do Aussies love more than their Barbie and stubbies? There would be a pirate themed indoor playground for kids so that they can have a good time, even if they are not interested in football (yet). To draw more crowd, the stadium would accommodate also Rugby, Aussie Football, soccer and cricket games. And it would have a subterranean parking to safe space and to avoid the cars heating up in the Australian sun.
26. If Daniel Janser would not play football, he would open his own car workshop and tuning parlour. With an emphasis on American Steel. He is a trained car mechanic and holds an engineering degree from Princeton. Since he could walk he spent a lot of time in his uncle's workshop, lending him a hand repairing cars and bikes. He would go to his yearly four week training in the army and compete in Swiss wrestling. In his spare time he would go fishing and camping and maybe engage in the local boyscout organisation. Growing up in multilingual country, he would learn more languages as he is very interested in foreign cultures and likes to be able to talk to people in their native tongue. He already mastered German, English and French and would be excited to learn several more. Maybe he would also serve a term in the Vatican's Swiss Guard, to learn Italian and to protect the Pope.
29. I think the best branding is the Arizona Outlaws. And here is why: First it was the first I have seen when I joined the page (it was the Championship Banner) and the first impression always sticks. 2. I love western and anything related to it and Arizona Outlaws cries John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and Robert Mitchum. You can metaphorically smell the gunpowder, cheap liquor and snake oil. You can hear the gun shots, the tumble weed and the creaking saloon doors. You can see the dangling noose from the gallows, the deserted main street at High Noon and the sun glare in the wide open prairie. 3. I also like the colour scheme for the franchise I am not one for bright and cheery hues. 4. the Outlaw in the franchise name suggests that the team will do whatever it takes to bring home the swag (even if it is border line illegal). Exactly what you want to hear from your team.