Kadarius Claypool ll s expecting to enjoy life on the beach, feet relaxed in the sand. However, KC2 plans to have a very long career. I hope to play over 8 seasons before eventually hanging up the cleats. Since my agent is shady at best and illegal at worst, I expect to pay close to zero in taxes in my playing career, basically making it so I will have infinite wealth when my playing career is over! When I do decide enough is enough, I probably will end up joining a simulation league to pass the time, however. Sim leagues have always been important to KC2, and everyone expects that to continue post-playing days. I also want to open up a lemonade stand, because that seems to be the savvy things you can do to earn a little bit of cash. At the end of the day, though, KC2 will have the freedom to explore any activity, on my own time. I cannot wait!
After a shorter than expected career, Lukas Van Ness "All-Pro NOLA LB" - Josh Patterson, joins @Tylertokesome04 aka Josh Patterson and @Chicken Lips aka Hank Mardukas on a ISFL/ DSFL broadcast team. They will make a series reflecting on moments and seasons in the league when they were around outside of game commentating. In game commentary Lukas will be mostly the "Secratary of Stats" while Josh Patterson and Hank Mardukas will be the "Commentary King" and the "Play by Play Professor". Lukas will also take a College Head Coaching Job at Iowa as a well respected Alumni. His college number 91 will be retired at Iowa in his honor. He will also have 2 fundraisers a year for the Sarcoma Foundation. He will make donations himself as well to better the foundation. He will attend every NOLA and KCC game and sign many a autograph. Lastly he and the NOLA Ultimus team will visit the White House and eat all of their chocolate ice cream.
Jamdrian doesn't yet have any post-career plans unfortunately. It just hasn't really been his focus as he's still early in his career. But whatever it is it'll likely be football related. Perhaps joining his pro team on the operations side of things. Jamdrian has always been good at analyzing situations and scenarios. It's one of his biggest strengths on the field. His quick processing allows his to react to plays and movements super-humanly fast. So it'd likely be something similar while sitting at a desk. Potentially being part of the negotiation tables for contracts and or trades. Anything that requires an analytical mind in fast-paced and high-stress situations.
But it could also be that he ends up on the sidelines. Either as a coach of some sort, or up in the bleachers with a com-link down to the field. In either case it would likely be related to the defensive side of things, since that's where he's now spending his pro days.
Growing up Robert would always turn SportsCenter on every Saturday morning to tune into another episode of 30 for 30. Captivated by the stories and the struggles and triumphs of other athletes around the world opened his eyes. So, when it came to his senior year of high school, he was faced with a decision, He chose to stay home and attend Syracuse University with the second rated Broadcast Journalism program in the country. He will go on to achieve his Master and continue studying while playing ball. He hopes to travel around the world reporting from other countries and learning other sports and what it takes to become good at them. He has a knack for being in front of the camera gathering the information you want to hear about your favorite athletes and your favorite teams, his dreams also go further than just being in front of the camera but also behind hoping to start up his own program to tell his journey from playing in the ISFl to traveling the world sharing what he learned.
Harley Andrews understands that his playing days won't last forever. So, he's got a solid plan for what he wants to do after football to achieve success.
Harley's love for football runs deep, but he's also thinking about life beyond the game. He's hoping for a future where he can continue to grow and thrive. When he hangs up his boots, Harley aims to use his competitive spirit and leadership skills in the business world. He wants to work in sports management, using his knowledge of the game to help and mentor young athletes. He wants to connect talented folks with organizations that can support them. Harley also has a strong desire to give back to the community. He's inspired by the people who guided him throughout his football journey, so he plans to start a foundation. This foundation will focus on providing underprivileged kids with educational and sports opportunities. Harley Andrews is prepared to excel beyond the football field, leaving a positive and lasting impact both on and off the field. Code: 172 words
2 options are possibles for Sim after an hopefully great ISFL career. First option is to open a fine dining restaurant like his father in Norway. Sunigh really love cooking, and he was raise by his father who has a 2 michelin's star restaurant, so Sim really have the soul of a good chef in his DNA. His first life goal always has been to open a restaurant, or take back his father restaurant before finding out that he was great in football, so it would be natural to take that way back after the ISFL. Second option would be to become a full time actor. Sim already played in 2 movies so far, and both were received positively by movies critics, and fans. He really enjoyed the experience, and even started to take some lesson during the offseason between two training session. Why not both? With the fame he got from football he could sustain to do both.
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