04-23-2022, 02:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-23-2022, 02:59 PM by Lowlycrib. Edited 1 time in total.)
#10
Tyron Brackenridge Jr. Has been around the game of football for as long as he can remember. As some may know, he is the son of former ISFL star Tyron Brackenridge who was the undoubted rock of the San Jose defense his entire career. Tyron Brackenridge Jr. Has always struggled to live up to some of the hype surrounding his father and his potential to live up or even surpass what he did but for now he is just trying to carve out a role in the DSFL and hopefully the ISFL when he gets called up. Much like Brack Sr., Junior has always been open to moving around the defense to best help the team which means moving the defensive line or even into the secondary if it helps the team win. Juniors experience in the league so far has been vastly different and it hasn't effected his morale, while he slipped all the way down in the ISFL draft unlike his father, it has given him the drive to continue to get better each week. Junior has really been able to lean on his father in how to go about being a professional in a league ad big as the ISFL, which has led to some possible locker room issues as he has become the leader of the DSFL locker room. Junior was able to experience the ISFL locker room for the first time this off-season and it has rejuvenated his desire to remain in the league which has wavered at times due to the amount of work it takes but being in the big club's facilities and field has been an eye opening experience much like his father experienced. Junior also made a point of it to go back to his home town in Canada to give back to all of those that helped him along the way and give him the best base for him to develop and hone his skills and lastly Junior has scheduled a training camp for some of the University of Maryland players to give them some tips and pointers as to how he has gotten to where he is today.
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#13
Talks of expansion always seem to be constant in a league such as the ISFL. As always I am a fan of the idea as it creates new opportunities and chances for players in the league that may have been overlooked initially. Expansion also adds more depth to the league and more parity which can lead to some more outcomes that are unforeseen rather the best team always running the table and dominating the regular season and possibly the post season. Expansion also gives an opportunity for more places to be represented in the league that might not be traditional football cities that people could get behind and willing to represent and feel Included by having them in the league. Some of the places that I think would be good additions to the league would be a team from Europe although I am not too tied to any particular spot, it would be nice to have a team represent Europe in some way. The same sort of thinking would be for a team from South America or Africa whereas they don't have a team yet to represent them. Now for a couple of ideas as for a specific branding that a team could use would include the Cameroon Cheetahs for an African team as it makes both in a logistical sense being on the west coast of Africa for travel for games. For Europe, a team such as the Austrian Chamois would also make sense for travel as well as an more interesting spot over Britain, France, Italy, etc. Lastly for a team from South America you could have a team such as the Brazilian Chestnuts to represent South America. While the branding can certainly change, I am a proponent for bringing in less traditional spots for a football team in order to bring in some more diversity and inclusion into the league rather than just picking another American city that is bland or generic in its branding
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Tyron Brackenridge Jr. Has been around the game of football for as long as he can remember. As some may know, he is the son of former ISFL star Tyron Brackenridge who was the undoubted rock of the San Jose defense his entire career. Tyron Brackenridge Jr. Has always struggled to live up to some of the hype surrounding his father and his potential to live up or even surpass what he did but for now he is just trying to carve out a role in the DSFL and hopefully the ISFL when he gets called up. Much like Brack Sr., Junior has always been open to moving around the defense to best help the team which means moving the defensive line or even into the secondary if it helps the team win. Juniors experience in the league so far has been vastly different and it hasn't effected his morale, while he slipped all the way down in the ISFL draft unlike his father, it has given him the drive to continue to get better each week. Junior has really been able to lean on his father in how to go about being a professional in a league ad big as the ISFL, which has led to some possible locker room issues as he has become the leader of the DSFL locker room. Junior was able to experience the ISFL locker room for the first time this off-season and it has rejuvenated his desire to remain in the league which has wavered at times due to the amount of work it takes but being in the big club's facilities and field has been an eye opening experience much like his father experienced. Junior also made a point of it to go back to his home town in Canada to give back to all of those that helped him along the way and give him the best base for him to develop and hone his skills and lastly Junior has scheduled a training camp for some of the University of Maryland players to give them some tips and pointers as to how he has gotten to where he is today.
(359)
#13
Talks of expansion always seem to be constant in a league such as the ISFL. As always I am a fan of the idea as it creates new opportunities and chances for players in the league that may have been overlooked initially. Expansion also adds more depth to the league and more parity which can lead to some more outcomes that are unforeseen rather the best team always running the table and dominating the regular season and possibly the post season. Expansion also gives an opportunity for more places to be represented in the league that might not be traditional football cities that people could get behind and willing to represent and feel Included by having them in the league. Some of the places that I think would be good additions to the league would be a team from Europe although I am not too tied to any particular spot, it would be nice to have a team represent Europe in some way. The same sort of thinking would be for a team from South America or Africa whereas they don't have a team yet to represent them. Now for a couple of ideas as for a specific branding that a team could use would include the Cameroon Cheetahs for an African team as it makes both in a logistical sense being on the west coast of Africa for travel for games. For Europe, a team such as the Austrian Chamois would also make sense for travel as well as an more interesting spot over Britain, France, Italy, etc. Lastly for a team from South America you could have a team such as the Brazilian Chestnuts to represent South America. While the branding can certainly change, I am a proponent for bringing in less traditional spots for a football team in order to bring in some more diversity and inclusion into the league rather than just picking another American city that is bland or generic in its branding
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