10-23-2024, 07:50 AM
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19) To any DSFL team that is thinking about drafting me, I promise that I will bring two things: athleticism and effort. I show up to each game fully committed to winning and I'll do anything to make that happen. Being a defensive lineman can be extremely frustrating at times and whether it’s pursuing the ball carrier, pressuring the quarterback, or shedding blocks, Benji Raga can promise that he will always give 100% effort. Besides just my character, I bring extraordinary physical ability to any team's defensive line. I have a unique combination of strength and speed, using power to hold the line and burst off the snap to disrupt plays in the backfield. I like to rely on my strength to shed blockers quickly, but I also have the agility to move laterally and close in on ball carriers or the quarterback with my speed which allows me to be effective in both run-stopping situations and in pressuring the opposing passer.
27) If Benji Raga wasn't a defensive lineman in the DSFL there is only one other thing he could be, a professional chef. Both of his parents worked in the culinary industry and he was taught many of their techniques and secret recipes, and while in college at Oregon, Benji mastered the art of making the perfect chicken parmesan. While these skills have proven to be invaluable in helping with his nutrition and meal planning as a football player, they would also help serve him well in his new career as a chef. The biggest challenge in this career is his size, being a defensive lineman can make him feel like an elephant in a china shop whenever he’s in the kitchen. But with the same intensity he brings to the field, Benji Raga would tackle any culinary challenge he's presented with, and who knows? Maybe his athleticism might give him the edge in handling the fast-paced restaurant environment.
30) This question is extremely hard for me to answer because my two favorites are both ones that I was involved in creating. First, we have the best team in league history, the Arizona Outlaws. When I was first drafted by the team in season seventeen we had a completely different logo, but the problem was that we didn't own the asset and we ultimately it was time that we made a change. As such the general manager reached out to a graphic designer and asked them to make a logo for us, and they returned with the one we all know and love today. It's truly an amazing logo, the colour scheme is fantastic, and the Outlaw is a menacing reminder of the team's dominance. However, the other branding I would have to consider is the Portland Pythons. Since I was drafted to the team in season sixteen there have been three logos, the black and yellow python badge (honestly my favourite due to nostalgia), the poop snek, and the green python of today. This logo was created as a response to the poop snek logo just not turning out very well, and it ended up looking fantastic. But at the end of the day, I can only have one favorite, and that honor goes to the Arizona Outlaws.
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27) If Benji Raga wasn't a defensive lineman in the DSFL there is only one other thing he could be, a professional chef. Both of his parents worked in the culinary industry and he was taught many of their techniques and secret recipes, and while in college at Oregon, Benji mastered the art of making the perfect chicken parmesan. While these skills have proven to be invaluable in helping with his nutrition and meal planning as a football player, they would also help serve him well in his new career as a chef. The biggest challenge in this career is his size, being a defensive lineman can make him feel like an elephant in a china shop whenever he’s in the kitchen. But with the same intensity he brings to the field, Benji Raga would tackle any culinary challenge he's presented with, and who knows? Maybe his athleticism might give him the edge in handling the fast-paced restaurant environment.
30) This question is extremely hard for me to answer because my two favorites are both ones that I was involved in creating. First, we have the best team in league history, the Arizona Outlaws. When I was first drafted by the team in season seventeen we had a completely different logo, but the problem was that we didn't own the asset and we ultimately it was time that we made a change. As such the general manager reached out to a graphic designer and asked them to make a logo for us, and they returned with the one we all know and love today. It's truly an amazing logo, the colour scheme is fantastic, and the Outlaw is a menacing reminder of the team's dominance. However, the other branding I would have to consider is the Portland Pythons. Since I was drafted to the team in season sixteen there have been three logos, the black and yellow python badge (honestly my favourite due to nostalgia), the poop snek, and the green python of today. This logo was created as a response to the poop snek logo just not turning out very well, and it ended up looking fantastic. But at the end of the day, I can only have one favorite, and that honor goes to the Arizona Outlaws.
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