Acura Skyline, DSFL Rushing Leader and owner of not one but two 70+ yard touchdown runs, is ready to take the podium and answer any questions leading up to the draft. Ask away.
1. I'm pretty excited about every team to be honest, and am the type of person who wants to be with a group that wants me. That being said, being from the London Royals, I do have a particular excitement about expansion teams, especially since with an expansion team there is likely going to be a pretty clear vision of how I will fit in right off the bat. Honestly, no matter where I go, I wouldn't be opposed at all to another season with London, this time making a real competitive effort for the Ultimini.
2. Between the ages of 3 and 5 I lived in Eagan, Minnesota, so maybe it's a homefield advantage? Or, more likely, in Eagan I experienced some deep emotional trauma that I have since deeply stuffed down into my subconscious beyond any cognizable memory, and which emerges like a vengeful spirit and imbues me with the strength of fifteen men when I return to the state. Probably one of those.
1. Well, with the great Chester Sweets asking, he obviously deserves a nod. But with the deep deep defensive talent on the Royals defensive side of the ball (I mean Derred de Ville, Sandro Ryeu, both Cadillac's, Quinn Hughes, Eldrick Avery, Ben Stackinpaper, and everyone else) I don't need to go looking in other people's yards for my top defensive picks. These guys are all studs.
2. In five seasons I plan to be the same guy but at a different level. Same animal, different best. Undisputed best Running Back in the NSFL, and doing whatever I can to help my team generate wins.
3. I attribute most of my success to diet and exercise. For some insight into my nutritional plan, look here.
The Royals needed someone to step in and step in immediately, and being something of a natural leader I was excited to rise to the occasion. But at the next level, I look forward to taking the opportunity not just to lead, but also learn how to do it better from established veterans and mentors. I'll always be active, vocal, and supportive, but I can learn how to do it even better by not imposing myself right away.
1. Grown Ups 1 is an all time classic comedy movie, and I will die defending that take. "I want to get chocolate wasted" is a comedy writing stroke of brilliance that deserves to be in the quotability hall of fame with Wayne's World's "schwing", Borat's "my wife", and Tropic Thunder's "What do YOU mean, you people". It's a great film.
2. Man, my favorite touchdown this season has to be the 74 yard walk off in over time. It's going to be hard to ever top that. I was hard for 9 days.
(04-08-2020, 09:39 AM)BenDover Wrote:Hello Acura!
I have a few questions for you.
1. Is there any team that you want to be drafted by? If so, please explain why.
2. Why do you have what feels like a personal vendetta against the Grey Ducks?
1. I'm pretty excited about every team to be honest, and am the type of person who wants to be with a group that wants me. That being said, being from the London Royals, I do have a particular excitement about expansion teams, especially since with an expansion team there is likely going to be a pretty clear vision of how I will fit in right off the bat. Honestly, no matter where I go, I wouldn't be opposed at all to another season with London, this time making a real competitive effort for the Ultimini.
2. Between the ages of 3 and 5 I lived in Eagan, Minnesota, so maybe it's a homefield advantage? Or, more likely, in Eagan I experienced some deep emotional trauma that I have since deeply stuffed down into my subconscious beyond any cognizable memory, and which emerges like a vengeful spirit and imbues me with the strength of fifteen men when I return to the state. Probably one of those.
(04-08-2020, 10:34 AM)revuhlution Wrote:Which defensive players stood out to you most, both on your team and off?
Where do you see yourself in 5 seasons?
How are you such a beast?
1. Well, with the great Chester Sweets asking, he obviously deserves a nod. But with the deep deep defensive talent on the Royals defensive side of the ball (I mean Derred de Ville, Sandro Ryeu, both Cadillac's, Quinn Hughes, Eldrick Avery, Ben Stackinpaper, and everyone else) I don't need to go looking in other people's yards for my top defensive picks. These guys are all studs.
2. In five seasons I plan to be the same guy but at a different level. Same animal, different best. Undisputed best Running Back in the NSFL, and doing whatever I can to help my team generate wins.
3. I attribute most of my success to diet and exercise. For some insight into my nutritional plan, look here.
(04-08-2020, 11:52 AM)benstackinpaper Wrote:You were the offensive captain and an unquestioned leader in the London Royal lockeroom this season. Do you see yourself as an immediate team leader at the next level or do you think "earning it" for a few seasons will be the right path for you?
The Royals needed someone to step in and step in immediately, and being something of a natural leader I was excited to rise to the occasion. But at the next level, I look forward to taking the opportunity not just to lead, but also learn how to do it better from established veterans and mentors. I'll always be active, vocal, and supportive, but I can learn how to do it even better by not imposing myself right away.
(04-08-2020, 07:02 PM)2Burkeulosis Wrote:What's the better movie Grown Ups 1 or Grown Ups 2?
Do you have a favorite touchdown from this season?
1. Grown Ups 1 is an all time classic comedy movie, and I will die defending that take. "I want to get chocolate wasted" is a comedy writing stroke of brilliance that deserves to be in the quotability hall of fame with Wayne's World's "schwing", Borat's "my wife", and Tropic Thunder's "What do YOU mean, you people". It's a great film.
2. Man, my favorite touchdown this season has to be the 74 yard walk off in over time. It's going to be hard to ever top that. I was hard for 9 days.