Back in the season 22 ISFL draft, I was the second wide receiver to be drafted, at the 32nd overall pick. The first one was Eddie Jeeta, who went to the Austin Copperheads with the pick just prior.
And there was a real chance that I would have been the one headed to Austin with that 31st pick instead of Jeeta, as both of us were viewed as pretty much on par at the top of wide receiver draft board. And then, what would've happened if William Lim's destination was Austin instead of Colorado?
In Austin, I would've been called up my first season like I did with Colorado. And I would've had better stats in my rookie season, as I would have been the WR3 for Austin instead of WR3/4 for Colorado as I played in reality. However, the stat comparisin will show a drastic drop from season 2 onwards, as there's no chance of me grabbing the WR1 spot in the second season like I did with Colorado, as there were Rod Tidwell and Net Gaines still with more TPE than me. All in all, the Austin version of William Lim would be enjoying one of his few seasons as a primary receiver by now, and with stats that are nowhere near the Yeti Lim had accumulated. That pretty much shows how lucky I've been to be drafted by the Yeti. It was definitely worth dropping a few spots! (242)
And there was a real chance that I would have been the one headed to Austin with that 31st pick instead of Jeeta, as both of us were viewed as pretty much on par at the top of wide receiver draft board. And then, what would've happened if William Lim's destination was Austin instead of Colorado?
In Austin, I would've been called up my first season like I did with Colorado. And I would've had better stats in my rookie season, as I would have been the WR3 for Austin instead of WR3/4 for Colorado as I played in reality. However, the stat comparisin will show a drastic drop from season 2 onwards, as there's no chance of me grabbing the WR1 spot in the second season like I did with Colorado, as there were Rod Tidwell and Net Gaines still with more TPE than me. All in all, the Austin version of William Lim would be enjoying one of his few seasons as a primary receiver by now, and with stats that are nowhere near the Yeti Lim had accumulated. That pretty much shows how lucky I've been to be drafted by the Yeti. It was definitely worth dropping a few spots! (242)