1. PBE PT Affiliation
2. TASK 16
I hear that I can trade in my ISFL cash at half value for real world money, and you're asking how much I trade in? I absolutely trade in EVERY SINGLE DOLLAR I have! Why would you not? I would end up with round about 15 million dollars. 15 MILLION. That would be more than enough for me to retire right now at the ripe old age of 30. I gotta be honest with you: even if you only have one million in your bank account, if you don't trade that one million in for 500 thousand, I don't have any idea what is happening in your head. Just let me trade in for my 15 million and I'll go happily on my way to put an extension on my house or some shit. Hell, I'll buy a bigger house and get a new car while I'm at it. I could pay for my 4 month old son's future college career and probably my grandson's while I'm at it. This is just such an outlandish question to me. Like, not that someone would ask it, but just to think that anyone in their right mind would ever do anything but trade in every single ISFL dollar they have for cold, hard cash.
3. TASK 10
This was certainly an interesting season for both my own player and the Arizona Outlaws as a team. We, as a team, expected to compete for the ASFC crown, but the season certainly didn't start like that was going to be the case. We lost both of our first two games by a total margin of four points. Week one was a 23-20 loss to the San Jose Sabercats, and then we lost again in week two to the Austin Copperheads by a point. It was incredibly frustrating because we knew in both cases that we were definitely the better team but just couldn't seem to put it all together. After that, things really started to go right for the team. We rattled off nine wins in a row, with the offense scoring 30 or more points in four of those contests. We were finally playing like the team that expected during preseason to compete for an Ultimus berth. We would go on to lose three of our final five games, and finish in second to the Honolulu Hahalua. This disappointment would be closely followed by an even greater one as we would lose our first playoff game due mostly to a disastrous performance by my own player, Charlemagne Cortez. Having thrown more than one interception in a game only four times during the 16 game regular season, Cortez would toss three picks in what turned into a blowout loss against the New Orleans Secondline. While none of us were particularly happy with the way the season ended up, in hindsight, I have to say that I'm proud of how well this team played and that we should only continue to get better in the future.
The high point of the season for me would definitely have to be the blowout win over the Baltimore Hawks. It was a 51-20 drubbing that saw Cortez have his only four touchdown game of the season. The offense was running on all cylinders, as not only was the passing game clicking, but Nakamura and Thorbjornsson combined for three rushing scores as well. It was a great example of how dangerous this team could be when everything was going according to plan. As far as the low point of the season, that certainly had to be the playoff loss to the Secondline. That was just a bad game all the way around. On top of Cortez's awful day, the defense looked bad as well. It was about the worst way to end what had been a fairly successful season.
2. TASK 16
I hear that I can trade in my ISFL cash at half value for real world money, and you're asking how much I trade in? I absolutely trade in EVERY SINGLE DOLLAR I have! Why would you not? I would end up with round about 15 million dollars. 15 MILLION. That would be more than enough for me to retire right now at the ripe old age of 30. I gotta be honest with you: even if you only have one million in your bank account, if you don't trade that one million in for 500 thousand, I don't have any idea what is happening in your head. Just let me trade in for my 15 million and I'll go happily on my way to put an extension on my house or some shit. Hell, I'll buy a bigger house and get a new car while I'm at it. I could pay for my 4 month old son's future college career and probably my grandson's while I'm at it. This is just such an outlandish question to me. Like, not that someone would ask it, but just to think that anyone in their right mind would ever do anything but trade in every single ISFL dollar they have for cold, hard cash.
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3. TASK 10
This was certainly an interesting season for both my own player and the Arizona Outlaws as a team. We, as a team, expected to compete for the ASFC crown, but the season certainly didn't start like that was going to be the case. We lost both of our first two games by a total margin of four points. Week one was a 23-20 loss to the San Jose Sabercats, and then we lost again in week two to the Austin Copperheads by a point. It was incredibly frustrating because we knew in both cases that we were definitely the better team but just couldn't seem to put it all together. After that, things really started to go right for the team. We rattled off nine wins in a row, with the offense scoring 30 or more points in four of those contests. We were finally playing like the team that expected during preseason to compete for an Ultimus berth. We would go on to lose three of our final five games, and finish in second to the Honolulu Hahalua. This disappointment would be closely followed by an even greater one as we would lose our first playoff game due mostly to a disastrous performance by my own player, Charlemagne Cortez. Having thrown more than one interception in a game only four times during the 16 game regular season, Cortez would toss three picks in what turned into a blowout loss against the New Orleans Secondline. While none of us were particularly happy with the way the season ended up, in hindsight, I have to say that I'm proud of how well this team played and that we should only continue to get better in the future.
The high point of the season for me would definitely have to be the blowout win over the Baltimore Hawks. It was a 51-20 drubbing that saw Cortez have his only four touchdown game of the season. The offense was running on all cylinders, as not only was the passing game clicking, but Nakamura and Thorbjornsson combined for three rushing scores as well. It was a great example of how dangerous this team could be when everything was going according to plan. As far as the low point of the season, that certainly had to be the playoff loss to the Secondline. That was just a bad game all the way around. On top of Cortez's awful day, the defense looked bad as well. It was about the worst way to end what had been a fairly successful season.
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