Kim Yeon-Seok spent the first half of his offseason relocating from London to Arizona to play for his ISFL team. When he got there, he was told that the coaching staff liked him, but that the Outlaws had a need at safety, and they wanted him to fill that gap.
Yeon-Seok is a very humble and giving teammate, so despite his reservations about the position swap, he agreed to it and started doing drill to convert his position. He was informed that it would only be temporary, as the Outlaws liked him at the cornerback spot going forward.
He did well, impressing his teammates with his dedication, and though he isn't the best player on the Arizona defense he was certainly going to be the one who tried the hardest. Coming towards the end of training camp, the coaching staff took him aside and said they were so impressed, they were going to swap someone else and give him a starting cornerback spot.
KY-S isn't impressed with the Outlaws management so far.
Yeon-Seok is a very humble and giving teammate, so despite his reservations about the position swap, he agreed to it and started doing drill to convert his position. He was informed that it would only be temporary, as the Outlaws liked him at the cornerback spot going forward.
He did well, impressing his teammates with his dedication, and though he isn't the best player on the Arizona defense he was certainly going to be the one who tried the hardest. Coming towards the end of training camp, the coaching staff took him aside and said they were so impressed, they were going to swap someone else and give him a starting cornerback spot.
KY-S isn't impressed with the Outlaws management so far.