S70 PT #4: Mano a Mano
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Thunfish
Registered Posting Freak Quote:Written Task: Tell me about your player's thoughts on their career and development as a player. Are they comfortable with how their development has gone, or do they think they could've been better at certain aspects of the game if they had a chance to do it all over again? What would you do differently? What would you not do differently? (150+ words) Personally? Yeah, I suppose so. The thing with Yoshimitsu McCloud's career was that while it was fun to win stuff in the juniors, he didn't have quite the same luck in the majors and while I do think he had enough of a cult status, he didn't have much in terms of silverware. Anton Harrier kinda had even less but was able to nail an international medal and also managed to show up to more finals than Yoshi, which I think is a sign of progression. I personally don't think much about individual accolades - a happy team is a happy Thun - so I'm very satisfied if can show any success in team-related matters. I also liked being able to spend my whole career with a single team. Not that I would mind being traded around since that's essentially what happened to Yoshi back in his days, Harrier was able to stick around to one place and go through the good and the bad with them. That was pretty cool in terms of biographical matters. Don't think I'd change anything besides making the guy smaller so he did a bit better on the wings, maybe shoot more. Player Page - Update Page Former Players: Yoshimitsu McCloud (LW, #64) - Won a Four Star Cup once, knew ninjutsu, picture editors hated him, never tried free agency Anton Harrier (LW, #90) - Won WJC gold, liked skateboarding a lot, went to the finals with Manhattan, kept his seat glued in LR |
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