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Post by kzmaster on Sept 25, 2014 19:40:29 GMT -5
Hey Gang, KZ here! I just wanted to give an update on the Podcast '4th and 1' so I can clear up any confusion. YES, I do still plan on doing the podcast throughout the season, it's only this month that my schedule has been jam packed because of 2 events. Because of the Furry Migration Convention I had to spend the week catching UP on homework, and then after that UFC 178 has had me having to use the next week to do my homework EARLY so I don't miss anything. Long story short, this month was the only month that I wasn't able to complete any podcasts but I HAVE been keeping up with the league and making sure that I fix everything for future podcasts. That being said, I realized that one of the factors that gives a bit of life to the universe, is records. Milestone trackers and Records so members can track a players status on their road to glory (And I don't mean that crappy NCAA game mode). So I'm not sure if we want to use real records from the NFL, or have this season be the first of setting the bar for 'records'. Who can Voice Act?Anyone interested in Voice Acting their or a character for the next podcast?
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Post by kovtara22 on Sept 25, 2014 21:03:03 GMT -5
I can voice act if needed.
As for the podcast, I'm fine with periods like this when rl takes over, just a brief update might help for the future and as for the "records", don't think we should necessarily "set" all records this season but also don't think we should use NFL records, best idea in my mind is setting a middle ground so some records can be broken but it still feels like the player earned it.
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Post by larrywalden on Sept 25, 2014 21:28:28 GMT -5
I'm always willing to contribute. I've got a good mic.
Just so you know, always feel free to use any of the stories from THE SCOOP for your podcasts. And what do you mean by records, exactly? Like give an example of one? We have "stats", per se, and we have a recording of who is currently the offensive and defensive MVPs for each team.
Bernard Randolph of the Fargo Axemen returned four kickoffs for touchdown in ONE game, and rookie Kris Clueton kicked and made 5 of 9 field goals... IN ONE GAME. Which was kind of hilarious.
Otherwise, for the sake of the "story", we can always make up personal records and team records. I agree that NFL records shouldn't be used, but once it gets to be Week 15 or 16 and we're like "Woah, that's a pretty good stat", we can just say it's a record for the league.
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