Hi, after spending my rookie season on the Butchers in the NSFL, I feel like its time to answer some hard hitting questions, like if a hot dog is a sandwich. Ask away, and I will answer after I come back from a nap!
I felt like I performed the best I could given the circumstances, as much as I would have liked to end up in the endzone this year, I am happy with the production I had, and I am looking forward to having a more productive year this upcoming season.
My favorite memory was getting that first win of my career against the Hahalua, it was a fantastic team win and the highlight of a year everybody knew was going to be a struggle.
The only teammate that I can proudly call my favorite is Frank LeFleur, Frank the tank was the heart of our lockerroom, and knowing that we aren't going to be bringing him back this upcoming season has broken my heart.
Banana Hammock
The culture has been absolutely phenomenal, everyone is positive and everyone is hungry more than anything. We all want to achieve our best and everyone is on the same page in doing so. Our locker room culture is a complete 180 from last season, and I have to say that a large part of it has been Bayley and Muford, our two GM's. They have turned not only our team image and attitude around, but they have improved our whole outlook on our team, and a big part of that is the locker room chemistry. Everyone gets along, we're helpful when needed, and as I said earlier, hungry for success.
I would love to stay in Chicago long term, the teammates and leadership are both phenomenal, and I'm more than happy to wait a few years to reap the rewards of us all putting in the work. After next season I would like to extend my contract without breaking the Butchers bank.
This past season everyone knew it was going to be rough, going from Rose Jenkins to Frank LeFleur was definitely a massive change.... In the end, I am only as good as I allow myself to be, I felt like I could have done more to help out our offense in the passing game. I had a lot of drops and I want to make sure that I put in the work to be a more reliable target. I felt like I was alright in the run game, I had a pretty good amount of pancakes as a rookie, but I am hungry for a lot more. My goals for the future is more of a team goal; Win the Ultimus, that is all that I want. Bringing home the first Ultimus for Chicago would be an incredible feeling, and all the guys in that locker room deserve it. The only other goal I could think of would be getting my jersey retired.
(06-03-2020, 12:54 PM)HalfEatenOnionBagel Wrote:How do you feel about your performance in your rookie season? What areas do you hope to take a step forward in during your second season?
What was your favorite memory from your rookie season?
Favorite teammates?
What's your favorite pair of underwear?
I felt like I performed the best I could given the circumstances, as much as I would have liked to end up in the endzone this year, I am happy with the production I had, and I am looking forward to having a more productive year this upcoming season.
My favorite memory was getting that first win of my career against the Hahalua, it was a fantastic team win and the highlight of a year everybody knew was going to be a struggle.
The only teammate that I can proudly call my favorite is Frank LeFleur, Frank the tank was the heart of our lockerroom, and knowing that we aren't going to be bringing him back this upcoming season has broken my heart.
Banana Hammock
(06-05-2020, 09:09 AM)Billybolo53 Wrote:How has the culture been in Chicago after all the turmoil of the S21 season?
Do you plan on staying in Chicago long-term?
How would you rate yourself this past season and what are your goals in the future?
The culture has been absolutely phenomenal, everyone is positive and everyone is hungry more than anything. We all want to achieve our best and everyone is on the same page in doing so. Our locker room culture is a complete 180 from last season, and I have to say that a large part of it has been Bayley and Muford, our two GM's. They have turned not only our team image and attitude around, but they have improved our whole outlook on our team, and a big part of that is the locker room chemistry. Everyone gets along, we're helpful when needed, and as I said earlier, hungry for success.
I would love to stay in Chicago long term, the teammates and leadership are both phenomenal, and I'm more than happy to wait a few years to reap the rewards of us all putting in the work. After next season I would like to extend my contract without breaking the Butchers bank.
This past season everyone knew it was going to be rough, going from Rose Jenkins to Frank LeFleur was definitely a massive change.... In the end, I am only as good as I allow myself to be, I felt like I could have done more to help out our offense in the passing game. I had a lot of drops and I want to make sure that I put in the work to be a more reliable target. I felt like I was alright in the run game, I had a pretty good amount of pancakes as a rookie, but I am hungry for a lot more. My goals for the future is more of a team goal; Win the Ultimus, that is all that I want. Bringing home the first Ultimus for Chicago would be an incredible feeling, and all the guys in that locker room deserve it. The only other goal I could think of would be getting my jersey retired.