I would define success as winning a championship. While it’s still fairly early on in my career within the ISFL and I’m yet to reach the elite status within the league that would really see me competing for awards, I have won an individual accolade at the DSFL level, where I was the Defensive End of the Year — an award I probably would have won back to back, had it not been for the cheat code that is Bean Beanman. While it’s great to see your efforts pay off on the field and when your player is delivering on the field, it does make the games a little more interesting to watch, it really doesn’t compare to winning something as a group.
London’s DSFL win in S28 has been, to this point, my favourite moment in the league. The group of players we had there were phenomenal people. From the Twin Towers of Willie Miller and CJ Sonjack to our rushing stud, Manhattan Project. We also had a few great rookies that season, such as Lucid Dreams. While the team won plenty of awards with that crop of players, the group as a whole deserved to win something and I’m glad we got to do exactly that before I moved onto the ISFL. #bangbangliongang
London’s DSFL win in S28 has been, to this point, my favourite moment in the league. The group of players we had there were phenomenal people. From the Twin Towers of Willie Miller and CJ Sonjack to our rushing stud, Manhattan Project. We also had a few great rookies that season, such as Lucid Dreams. While the team won plenty of awards with that crop of players, the group as a whole deserved to win something and I’m glad we got to do exactly that before I moved onto the ISFL. #bangbangliongang
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