10-27-2021, 10:47 PM
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7. As a new player in the International Simulation Football League my experience has been overall incredibly positive and supportive. At first, I was overwhelmed by the complicated at first look forums and the formats that were not obvious with TPE claims and updates. As my first sim league the rookie mentors were incredibly helpful and completely supplemented my experience by helping with detailed messages that let me ease into the format allowing me to quickly complete TPE claims and tasks without constantly asking for help. Some people who have made my experience in the league and locker room include Negs and TheCC. Negs is the General Manager of the Norfolk Seawolves and has been incredibly helpful by continually helping me with update pages and reminding me of TPE tasks when I forget them. Even with his busy General Manager duties, he still manages to be available to help people who are newer to the league and more inexperienced. TheCC is the person who recruited me through a reddit post on r/NFL and if it were not for his post, I would not have ever joined the International Simulation Football League and been able to experience all the joy and meet the people that have made my experience in the International Simulation Football League something to remember and continue in the next seasons to come. So far, my player’s start has been enjoyable and agreeable. My Developmental Simulation Football League the Norfolk Seawolves has truly been and ideal experience and completely helped me want to continue the league and develop my player and further my career. On the field my play has been good and I have been an important part to the team even as a rookie thanks to my secondary position opposite Kyouma. Even though my experience has been overall positive I agree that there are some changes that could be made that would improve the new player experience. One change I would make is cleaning up the forums and making all the overt information and direction up to date and easy to follow. For example, the weekly training is not noticeably clear and hard to follow without having to ask for help from a rookie mentor in my experience. In my opinion, another thing that should change would be an added up to date template for inexperienced players in update pages. Personally, I had to copy of someone else’s update page because I could not figure out how to format it and did not want to constantly bother rookie mentors for help. Consequently, my time in the International Simulation Football League has been enjoyable so far.
16. With the end of my first DSFL season, I am up for my first draft possibility in the ISFL. As a player, I Dragazor Blaze brings a lot of versatility and other crucial factors to the lucky team that drafts me. The intangibles like a demanding work ethic, a natural feel for the game, and a studied intelligence. My player went to Harvard where they do not give out athletic scholarships meaning I got there on my own volition. They should take a gamble and roll the dice because of many valuable options I bring. Cornerback is one of the few positions where you can never have enough players at the position. Even an average cornerback is a huge boon to a weak secondary. Adding an excellent cornerback in the ISFL Draft from Norfolk is something that could theoretically be ideal for whoever decides to draft me. Another one of my assets is the slightly more under looked locker room aspect of my game. My supportive locker room talk helps people stay interested in the International Simulation Football League and continue gaining more TPE and improving their player and the team that drafts me overall. In conclusion, drafting Dragazor Blaze is one of the best decisions you can make as a team this ISFL draft and will help your team both on the field and off it.
17. If the Norfolk Seawolves decided to break ground on a new stadium there are many additions, I would consider vital to the fan and player experience. One thing that is important is necessary and up to date medical professionals and technology for players to play their best and continue giving it all on the field where it matters. Having players feel good and important affects how much they care about the team and how much they are willing to give to the team mentally, emotionally, and physically. This small investment will go a long way monetarily and playing wise. For the fans a submarine in the stadium would be really cool and immerse the fans and increase their willingness to support the team through rough times and how many tickets and merchandise they would be willing to buy. I took inspiration from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' stadium design and their pirate ship. As a kid who was easily influenced the Buccaneers ship made me want to support that team regardless of other factors. I think a submarine would have similar effects for the Norfolk Seawolves and improve their fan experience. Overall, the two things I would put in a new stadium for the Norfolk Seawolves would be up to date facilities and medical professionals and technology and a submarine for the fans based off the logo.
10/10
16. With the end of my first DSFL season, I am up for my first draft possibility in the ISFL. As a player, I Dragazor Blaze brings a lot of versatility and other crucial factors to the lucky team that drafts me. The intangibles like a demanding work ethic, a natural feel for the game, and a studied intelligence. My player went to Harvard where they do not give out athletic scholarships meaning I got there on my own volition. They should take a gamble and roll the dice because of many valuable options I bring. Cornerback is one of the few positions where you can never have enough players at the position. Even an average cornerback is a huge boon to a weak secondary. Adding an excellent cornerback in the ISFL Draft from Norfolk is something that could theoretically be ideal for whoever decides to draft me. Another one of my assets is the slightly more under looked locker room aspect of my game. My supportive locker room talk helps people stay interested in the International Simulation Football League and continue gaining more TPE and improving their player and the team that drafts me overall. In conclusion, drafting Dragazor Blaze is one of the best decisions you can make as a team this ISFL draft and will help your team both on the field and off it.
17. If the Norfolk Seawolves decided to break ground on a new stadium there are many additions, I would consider vital to the fan and player experience. One thing that is important is necessary and up to date medical professionals and technology for players to play their best and continue giving it all on the field where it matters. Having players feel good and important affects how much they care about the team and how much they are willing to give to the team mentally, emotionally, and physically. This small investment will go a long way monetarily and playing wise. For the fans a submarine in the stadium would be really cool and immerse the fans and increase their willingness to support the team through rough times and how many tickets and merchandise they would be willing to buy. I took inspiration from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' stadium design and their pirate ship. As a kid who was easily influenced the Buccaneers ship made me want to support that team regardless of other factors. I think a submarine would have similar effects for the Norfolk Seawolves and improve their fan experience. Overall, the two things I would put in a new stadium for the Norfolk Seawolves would be up to date facilities and medical professionals and technology and a submarine for the fans based off the logo.
10/10