Tier 2 Tasks (5+5 TPE)
I’m very fresh, but the experience so far has been awesome! It’s great to see so much passion go into this league, and I’m excited to be a part of it. I enjoy how immersive it is, with scouts and GM’s reaching out to chat about being their pick in the draft. The prospect game was fun to watch, even though everyone’s stats are the same. In game three, I defended three passes and I was able to get the only sack for the Mambas with a corner blitz. I’m excited to get drafted to my next DSFL team and getting to know my teammates. It’s also very cool to see people making mock drafts with me in it. I don’t have any comments or suggestions at this time since I’m just starting out, but this community seems so down to earth that if I had any issues, I’d feel fine about voicing my opinion. I’m excited to really dig into all the intricacies of what this sim has to offer. I’ve noticed all the job postings, fantasy football, off topic chats, all the in depth and well thought out graphics and media, but I’m probably just scratching the surface. I’m also interested in taking a league job or a job within the team, and I’m very interested in the managerial aspects of this sim as well, and having it all player run is a huge plus. Soon I’ll start digging into my players Wiki page. For now though, I’m going to take it slow and just build as much TPE and money as I can, I’m sure the longer I’m on here, I’ll naturally learn more. I don’t have any specific teams that I’d like to be drafted to, but Norfolk courted me early and it’s a great destination, so I’ll be a bit disappointed if I’m still on the board by their pick. If not, it’s just more fuel for the fire! All in all, I’m having a good time so far and can see myself being active for a long time to come.
Zen Olson was a generational talent his Alma Mater James Madison University. Zen started playing football as a Junior at EasternSouth High, deciding to start his football career to follow in his father’s footsteps (Marley Olson) who played wide receiver at West Virginia University. Zen was known to grow up as a Baltimore Hawks fan, but his father would take him to Norfolk SeaWolves games, as they lived close by. Zen Olson was a track star his Freshman and Sophomore year, so much so that in states, he earned a silver and a gold in the 200 hurdles respectively. Zen stated he had more fun on defense, and the coaches at EasternSouth thought CB would be a good fit. Olson’s first season saw him breaking the schools pick six record with 5 pick sixes in the season. He finished his senior year with state honors and became a 3 star recruit according to highschoolrankings. Olson soon committed to James Madison University, as West Virginia originally didn’t want him as they “were already stacked at corners”. Olsons play over three seasons with the Dukes gave him 2 AP FBS player of the month awards, most notably he netted 386 tackles and 16 interceptions over three seasons, three for pick sixes. After finishing junior year, Olson declared for the DSFL draft. He’s hoping his unique skill set that earned him the name “the gazelle” will translate well to DSFL defenses. Coaches and teammates alike endorse Olson, saying his tenacity and fortitude was a huge presence in the locker room and the field, and he was an “absolute dog when the ball is coming at him.” He’s currently projected to be a first round pick in the DSFL draft, barring any unforeseen circumstances. Olsons plans for the upcoming season is to train hard and give his future team the best chance at victory, possibly competing for a future Ultimini. He does have aspirations to be a big presence in the ISFL once he fully develops in the DSFL.
Quote:In 300 words or more, how has your experience been in the league? Who have you met that has made your time here more fun, friendly, and exciting? Have you been satisfied with your player’s early start? What was it like being drafted for the first time? Do you have any comments or suggestions for the entire league that you think should be implemented?
I’m very fresh, but the experience so far has been awesome! It’s great to see so much passion go into this league, and I’m excited to be a part of it. I enjoy how immersive it is, with scouts and GM’s reaching out to chat about being their pick in the draft. The prospect game was fun to watch, even though everyone’s stats are the same. In game three, I defended three passes and I was able to get the only sack for the Mambas with a corner blitz. I’m excited to get drafted to my next DSFL team and getting to know my teammates. It’s also very cool to see people making mock drafts with me in it. I don’t have any comments or suggestions at this time since I’m just starting out, but this community seems so down to earth that if I had any issues, I’d feel fine about voicing my opinion. I’m excited to really dig into all the intricacies of what this sim has to offer. I’ve noticed all the job postings, fantasy football, off topic chats, all the in depth and well thought out graphics and media, but I’m probably just scratching the surface. I’m also interested in taking a league job or a job within the team, and I’m very interested in the managerial aspects of this sim as well, and having it all player run is a huge plus. Soon I’ll start digging into my players Wiki page. For now though, I’m going to take it slow and just build as much TPE and money as I can, I’m sure the longer I’m on here, I’ll naturally learn more. I don’t have any specific teams that I’d like to be drafted to, but Norfolk courted me early and it’s a great destination, so I’ll be a bit disappointed if I’m still on the board by their pick. If not, it’s just more fuel for the fire! All in all, I’m having a good time so far and can see myself being active for a long time to come.
Quote:Write a short biography or story about your player. This could include background about how they came to the ISFL and how they’ve done so far, a story about their role in an exciting game, or anything else related to their experience in the league.
Zen Olson was a generational talent his Alma Mater James Madison University. Zen started playing football as a Junior at EasternSouth High, deciding to start his football career to follow in his father’s footsteps (Marley Olson) who played wide receiver at West Virginia University. Zen was known to grow up as a Baltimore Hawks fan, but his father would take him to Norfolk SeaWolves games, as they lived close by. Zen Olson was a track star his Freshman and Sophomore year, so much so that in states, he earned a silver and a gold in the 200 hurdles respectively. Zen stated he had more fun on defense, and the coaches at EasternSouth thought CB would be a good fit. Olson’s first season saw him breaking the schools pick six record with 5 pick sixes in the season. He finished his senior year with state honors and became a 3 star recruit according to highschoolrankings. Olson soon committed to James Madison University, as West Virginia originally didn’t want him as they “were already stacked at corners”. Olsons play over three seasons with the Dukes gave him 2 AP FBS player of the month awards, most notably he netted 386 tackles and 16 interceptions over three seasons, three for pick sixes. After finishing junior year, Olson declared for the DSFL draft. He’s hoping his unique skill set that earned him the name “the gazelle” will translate well to DSFL defenses. Coaches and teammates alike endorse Olson, saying his tenacity and fortitude was a huge presence in the locker room and the field, and he was an “absolute dog when the ball is coming at him.” He’s currently projected to be a first round pick in the DSFL draft, barring any unforeseen circumstances. Olsons plans for the upcoming season is to train hard and give his future team the best chance at victory, possibly competing for a future Ultimini. He does have aspirations to be a big presence in the ISFL once he fully develops in the DSFL.