19. If your player had a show starring them, what would the plot be?
Well seeing as Matthew Holford is English and attended University in the UK, the show could be based off this. Aside from the fact the journey to the ISFL could be documented as the channels to get to the league from an English perspective could be a lot different to that of a standard American college system, which would be something not really seen before in a show and I believe is an open market, Holford could also use the English card in other ways. For instance he could go around and ask people for certain things or jobs to highlight the surprising language barrier between Brits and Americans. The premise of the show is that he goes and completes a set task written up before the show starts and has to roadtrip around different parts of America to gain the necessary parts to complete his tasks. The only rule being that he has to say the word that he believes it is called when asking for something (e.g. if he needs a 'trash can' he can only ask for a 'bin' etc.). Each episode would be a short 20-30 minute watch but would involve a lot of different types of tasks and challenges.
(204) 2.5 TPE
25. Imagine your current position was not available to be picked when you created your player. What other position would you have picked, and why?
If Running Back wasn't available, I originally picked to go Quarterback, Then I would probably say I would choose to become either a Wide Reciever and a Corner back. This is because these positions on the field, both sides of the ball, are arguably some of the most important roles in the team. Without a good WR corps, offense is severely limited in production as the passing game would be non existent without them. On the flip side cornerbacks are, I believe, the big play players. A good CB can be a good cornerstone for a defense as if the Star WR's are covered then it becomes a lot easier for the rest of the defence to make plays. I just like the idea of being able to make big plays to help a team win, rather than be present on the team with not much room to make such plays. I also don't tend to go for such positions in most leagues like this due to them being so overpopulated, but i felt that I want to experience being in such a position in at least a couple of these franchises or i will never get the chance to do so
(201) 2.5 TPE
Well seeing as Matthew Holford is English and attended University in the UK, the show could be based off this. Aside from the fact the journey to the ISFL could be documented as the channels to get to the league from an English perspective could be a lot different to that of a standard American college system, which would be something not really seen before in a show and I believe is an open market, Holford could also use the English card in other ways. For instance he could go around and ask people for certain things or jobs to highlight the surprising language barrier between Brits and Americans. The premise of the show is that he goes and completes a set task written up before the show starts and has to roadtrip around different parts of America to gain the necessary parts to complete his tasks. The only rule being that he has to say the word that he believes it is called when asking for something (e.g. if he needs a 'trash can' he can only ask for a 'bin' etc.). Each episode would be a short 20-30 minute watch but would involve a lot of different types of tasks and challenges.
(204) 2.5 TPE
25. Imagine your current position was not available to be picked when you created your player. What other position would you have picked, and why?
If Running Back wasn't available, I originally picked to go Quarterback, Then I would probably say I would choose to become either a Wide Reciever and a Corner back. This is because these positions on the field, both sides of the ball, are arguably some of the most important roles in the team. Without a good WR corps, offense is severely limited in production as the passing game would be non existent without them. On the flip side cornerbacks are, I believe, the big play players. A good CB can be a good cornerstone for a defense as if the Star WR's are covered then it becomes a lot easier for the rest of the defence to make plays. I just like the idea of being able to make big plays to help a team win, rather than be present on the team with not much room to make such plays. I also don't tend to go for such positions in most leagues like this due to them being so overpopulated, but i felt that I want to experience being in such a position in at least a couple of these franchises or i will never get the chance to do so
(201) 2.5 TPE