Tony Demonson has alot of stuff he could do after football but he isnt even close too retirement he hasn't even stepped foot on pro fields yet we are hopeing too catch him in Berlin next year though but if Tony Demonson were too do something else besides football I think it would be in the sports entertainment side of things or maybe even an actor but he turned Bondi Beach into a crazy atmosphere that brought in fans but not wins for the team, this year he has kept his head more down focusing on a better life without having Ken Oath too compete against anymore, but WWE is a thing Tony would love too be apart of after his football Career is over and has promised the league he wont encourage fans dump beers on teammates or coaches and not make crazy things happen during games with his social media followers.
Blago Kokot is a man of mystery. Nobody knows what he will do after his playing days are over. Kokot was born in Croatia, so one option could be to return home and enjoy retirement in familiar surroundings. It's not unusual to see retired athletes get involved in politics, perhaps Kokot could do the same. Kokot likes to debate about political topics with anyone willing to listen and take part. However, if you are a politician, you can't threaten to beat anyone up, so perhaps Kokot is not the ideal candidate for any type of political office, yet at least.
Another option could be to stay in Yellowknife. Kokot has multiple times mentioned how much he likes nature and cold winters. Watching the sun get up on a cold and snowy day is one of life's great moments, according to Kokot. In Yellowknife Kokot could work in the Wraiths office in some role. He could for example be an ambassador and travel around spreading the joys of being a Wraith all over the world. Kokot could also take up some kind of coaching role. A long career as a kicker should translate into some knowledge gathered about the position, which could be valuable to any younger kicker playing for the Wraiths in the future and more so for any younger prospect thinking about playing for Wraiths in the future.
Thoughts of life after ISFL football have entered Douglas Quaid’s mind more in recent years. With just one more season remaining before forced retirement for Quaid after this current one it’s only a natural thing. In the immediate time after retirement Quaid will most likely try to stay around the team and help out in some capacity. All the players are friends and some have been teammates for a long time. Over time the team will bring in new players to replace the old ones. Quaid will most likely move on from the ISFL at that point. Quaid doesn’t have much of an education, all of his focus at Utah State was on football. So there’s not going to be a white collar job to get into. He might be burned out from football but as stated in the past Quaid is a prolific gambler and card player. Perhaps he could join one of the celebrity poker shows for some time. He’s a charismatic and well known player, kind of like how you can’t change the channel without seeing Michael Strahan or Peyton Manning on something. A big thing post retirement will be for Quaid to defrost. After spending over a decade in the Northwest Territories Quaid will move back south to the great state of Utah. (217 words)
I think it is painfully obvious that everybody's favorite troublemaker, Cedric Wilkins II, has no intention of retiring from the game any time soon. He, of course, has a life beyond football, now more than ever, but football has been near and dear to his heart since he was just a child, and especially since the passing of his father. Wilkins, no doubt, will play the game for as much time as he reasonably can, and once that opportunity comes to an end, he almost certainly will look into continuing to be a part of the game as a coach. His character may not suggest the maturity necessary for coaching at this time, but I need not remind you that Wilkins is only a rookie, and has plenty of time and plenty or reason to grow with age. There can be no doubt he has the talent and the knowledge of the game to coach; assuming the maturity comes as expected, he will be a perfect fit for that sort of position.