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  1. A couple of things here... I went to cut my walk-ons and they are listed as 1 stars. I went to cut them and they gave error messages and still decreased my portal reputation. Cutting a 1 star walk-on (or 1 star in general) should not decrease your portal reputation. The formula should be (Star value - 1)
  2. 'Twas the night before kickoff, and all through the land, The tension was building, excitement ran grand; The stadiums were prepped by the crews with great care, In hopes that a champion soon would be crowned there; Baylor and Tennessee, their seasons on the line, Each dreaming of victory and glory divine; Coach Vivid paced his office, game plans in his grip, While Tsweezy reviewed films of each offensive trip; Travis Knebel visualized throws in his head, As Brandon Savage's nerves filled him with dread; The weight of their schools' hopes upon their shoulders lay, As they tried to rest up for the upcoming play; When out on the field there arose such a clatter, Both coaches sprang up to see what was the matter. Away to the windows they flew in a dash, Tore open the blinds with a thunderous crash. The lights on the turf of the well-manicured field Gave a luster of prime-time to each painted shield, When what to their wondering eyes should appear, But their teams on the gridiron, faces showing no fear, With determination and skill oh so slick, They knew in a moment this game would be epic. More rapid than eagles, the players they came, And the coaches whistled, and shouted, and called them by name: "Now, Knebel! Now, Hinojosa! Now, Prochnow and Mozgov! On, receivers! On, kickers! On, defense attack! To the top of the polls! To the championship ring! Now dash away! Dash away! Give it everything!" As dry leaves before the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky, So onto the field the fierce players they flew, With hearts full of courage, and school spirit too. And then, in a twinkling, they heard in the dome The roaring of fans, who had all made it home. As they drew in their breath, and were turning around, Down the tunnel the teams came with a bound. They were dressed all in uniforms, from helmets to cleats, Their jerseys embellished with numbers and pleats; A bundle of plays they had stored in their minds, And they looked like warriors of all different kinds. Vivid's eyes -- how they sparkled! Tsweezy's, how steely! Savage’s arm was primed, Knebel’s legs feeling freewheely! Their game faces drawn up like bows pulled so tight, And the sweat on their brows shimmered under the lights; The refs gripped their whistles held tight in their teeth, And the headsets encircled the coaches like wreaths; The captains stepped forward with determined faces, Ready to lead their teams to their places. The coin was then tossed, and the captains shook hands, As millions watched on TVs across many lands; A nod of the head to their teammates so dear, Soon gave them to know the big moment was here; They spoke not a word, but went straight to their work, Lined up on the field; then turned with a jerk, And raising their hands to signal all's ready, They prepared for kickoff, nerves barely steady; The kicker approached, to his team gave a whistle, And the ball flew through air like the down of a thistle. But they heard the announcer exclaim with delight, "Let the championship begin! What a glorious night!”
  3. A wise man once said a picture is worth a thousand words. They may have been lazy but so am I.
  4. Honestly did not even try to do that. It should be Cory Henderson there. He’s also an A and relatively similar rating wise
  5. No and the interface has moved on to next week
  6. So some real thoughts in no particular order. My secondary is just not set up for an air raid team. I hope the scheme bonus helps me here but the talent is in my front four to be honest. Putting more TEs on the field makes it easier for me to put more LBs on the field making them better rushers than the DBs. I think the “pass protection” boost from that isn’t really beneficial since you don’t get to audible and keep your TEs in to protect. Anytime I can put my OLB on the field and not a third CB I’m taking it. Last week was the first time I’ve blitzed,,, moderately. Also the first game my blitz package was implemented bring my pass rush OLB instead of my coverage OLB. We will see if it helps again this week. To be honest I don’t have all that much faith in being able to stop the chunk plays so I’m going to hope I can get some turnovers or something to keep me in the game.
  7. Went conservative blitzing and sold out on the run
  8. *This is complete satire and will largely be in response to @tsweezy's amazing research and article* Hey football fans, Coach Vivid here! First off, a big shoutout to Coach Tsweezy for that incredible history lesson. Looks like Coach Tsweezy's been hitting the history books harder than his team hits the gym. Not to be outdone, I thought I'd throw in a little "Baylor Bears Math 101" to complement his history class. Don't worry, I'll use small numbers for our friends from Tennessee. Let's dive into some fun football figures: Playoff Appearances: Baylor: 4 Tennessee: 3 4 > 3, but who's counting? (We are, obviously!) Quarterback Equation: Travis Knebel's yards in one half = A full game for most QBs We call this the "Knebel Coefficient." It's like he's playing in 2x speed! Touchdown Trajectory: Distance to endzone ÷ Time it takes Travis to get there = Speed of light (approximately E=MCtouchdown) Einstein called, he wants his physics-defying stats back. Defensive Algebra: (Baylor's points allowed) < (Tennessee's points allowed) Looks like someone's been skipping their defensive calculus classes! Historical Win Percentage: Tennessee: 0.750 Baylor: 0.738 Alright, you've got us here. But remember, past performance doesn't guarantee future results! Combined Heisman Power: Knebel (2024) + Savage (2023) = 2 trophies, 1 epic showdown Coaching Wisdom: Tsweezy's articles + Vivid's math lessons = A full college credits for all fans Here's the final equation: (Baylor's offense) + (Tennessee's offense) - (Defense, apparently) = The most exciting game in FBS history! To Coach Tsweezy and the Vols: Your history is impressive, but we're here to write the future. And trust me, it's gonna be written in green and gold. See you in Houston, where we'll prove that football is the best kind of math! #SicEm #BearDown #VolNation #FootballMath
  9. Welcome back! You know the drill. Request the team on the interface. We are nearing end of CFB but starting CBB. Let me know if you need anything! You are approved!
  10. Now you know how I felt when you came to the conference
  11. His name is Lee. Dennis Lee! QB of the future
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