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Mikey Blade Cash: 9,000,000 Workout Name: 20 TPE Cost: 7,000,000 Cash Left: 2,000,000 Mikey Blade Cash: 2,000,000 Workout Name: 2 TPE (x2) Cost: $2,000,000 Cash Left: 0
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How Would You Die In “Game Of Thrones?” You got: You’d be decapitated! Via HBO You’re well-intentioned and loyal to a fault. All you really want is to see justice in the world, but you find that others don’t quite understand you. You work very hard, but unfortunately your efforts never seem to get the attention they deserve. Sadly, this means you’d be killed by a backwards system of justice.
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All Sport Writers, Writing Opportunity
iRockstar replied to d3vilsfire's topic in Off-Topic Discussion
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[ Mikey Blade – The Complete Rookie Profile ] Player Name: Mikey Blade Number: 11 Height: Six feet Three inches Weight: Two hundred and fifteen pounds Shoots: Right Position: Winger VHL Team: Seattle Bears VHLM Team(s): Turku Outlaws, Bern Royals Born In: Anaheim, California Currently Living: Seattle, Washington Mikey Blade entered the VHLM three seasons ago just after the entry draft that could have seen him be quite the steal. The Outlaws had just built a great contending team and wanted to add one more piece in order to push them over the edge. Blade had been scouted heavily by the Turku scouts and overall they were impressed enough to pick him up. Blade didn’t play maximum minutes to begin, simply because no one knew who he was, but it didn’t take long for him to make a name for himself. In his first official season, Blade managed to notch over one hundred points helping the Outlaws make it to the playoffs, unfortunately their dreams were crushed and they were unsuccessful in winning it all. Because Blade had impressed so many people after no one knowing who he was, his ranking in the upcoming draft had gone through the roof, placing him close to the top. While other guys had been in the league longer than him, giving them more practice hours, he was still picked in the first round. The Seattle Bears decided to move up in the order specifically to pick Blade up. Now that he was a part of the Bears organization, most people believed he’d be featured on their roster as a rookie, but they were wrong. Since Blade never managed to get drafted and was actually a waiver claim, they needed to shove him back into the VHLM entry draft and actually give him a chance to be drafted. Blade’s agent, InstantRockstar had just recently taken over the Bern Royals who coincidentally had the first overall pick in the draft. Without hesitation, the Royals drafted Blade to the team simply because he had one of the highest practice hours if not the highest of the whole draft class. This was certainly a rare occasion to see a player drafted two times in the same class for both of the leagues. With the season almost underway, the Royals decided to make moves in order to help them compete now, the biggest being the trade for Blade’s current teammate and goalie Steven Smyl. While other teams like Yukon had one of the best drafts in recent history, the Royals put up one hell of a fight coming second in the league for overall standings and automatically clinching a playoff spot. Blade through that whole season with the help of late waiver claim Matt Bentley managed to pick up over one hundred and sixty points, completely smashing his previous career high of just over one hundred. With both the Rush and Royals having such a rivalry, everyone knew that it would be a tough battle if both teams made it to the end, and that is exactly what happened. Unfortunately for the Royals, their winning ways failed to bring them a cup as the Rush managed to almost sweep the team with a 4-1 series win crowning them the season thirty-four champions. Blade had almost lost hope on his abilities, but now it was his time to shine, simply because he was finally going to make it as a major leaguer, signing his official contract with the team. Blade had a lot of hype built up around him when he got the official call, a lot of people were looking to him to be the next best thing for Seattle, and so he tried to be. Mikey played his first pre-season games with the Bears helping them with a positive record for the first time in a few seasons, but was this a sign? Clearly not, as Blade didn’t do as good as he’d hoped to do compared to how he did in the VHLM. Mikey managed to notch sixty-three points in a full season with the Bears and was one of the few players to actually go positive on the team. What made this lack of production even worse is that the Bears didn’t manage to make it to the playoffs, something Blade had never experienced while being in the minors on teams that were fully competitive. A lot of people including Blade now had worries and doubts about the kind of player Blade would turn out to be, and while the minors are very different in terms of production, seeing the lack of production in the majors was a huge wake up call for Blade. Currently Blade is in his second season with the Bears and has made a name for himself this time, getting two more points than he did his rookie season while again going positive. This time however, the team DID in fact make it to the playoffs and we’re currently awaiting the results. So what is good about Mikey Blade? What sets him apart from the rest you may ask, well we’re going to tell you. Mikey is as two-way as they come, he’s an exceptional skater with promising offensive abilities. He’s able to outskate the opposition and score, deke and pass like it comes naturally to him. What makes him so special is that he’s just as good defensively, which isn’t really common in the VHL today. Blade averages more hits than some defenders and can block a shot just as good as the rest of them. Overall, Blade is one hell of a player who has nowhere to go but up.
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clearly I need to get pumped up like I was against New York, and drop a deuce on Quebec. Game 7 here we come!
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I feel like it's my best in recent memory.
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by all means go ahead and let someone else have it haha. Only reason I gave up Bern was because I wanted someone else to have a GM spot while I was commissioner, now I'm no longer the commissioner ;p
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#winning.
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kept my guys active, won cups, and didn't get fired, I stepped down from each one. Again, thanks...
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don't talk s*it when you've barely been here. Some people on this league applying don't lie about what they say, but someone like devil who is new, we don't know what his intentions are. Like Kendrick said, I follow the VHLM, I follow the new guys that join and I always love helping them as much as possible, I've had so many positive results from my VHLM team and a lot of guys are really good players here that I used to help down in the minors. I gave up my GM job of Bern to become Commissioner, I'm not a commissioner anymore so I want to get back into the game.
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I've been a Commissioner on this league, as well as GM, Updater, Grader and Mag Writer. I've always seen my GM jobs through and haven't went inactive or fucked any teams over while being in their possession. Thanks for the input Doom edit: if you'd like to discuss this further, PM me. Arguing on the boards will not look good for newer members or the league in general.
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I've won cups, been a GM in this league 4 times, and I've been in the league since S15. Who are you?
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I miss being a GM. Since there is no VHL GM spots open, I'll throw my name in the hat. You guys know what I can do, and I've got more time on my hands to be a good GM. I've been a GM of Oslo, Bern and Kolari as well as Co-GM of Ottawa, on top of countless other teams in other leagues. So yeah.
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If people are telling me how to improve my graphic, I take their advice and then I go out and get a 6/6. Some people have seen that my graphic shit is not consistent, I don't make Koradek like graphics ever, maybe once or twice I've come close but a lot of them are not close to it. As long as I'm getting full points each week, what the fuck does it matter? Coach your sigs are great, but overall you need to realize you're walking out with full points, half the time I don't even care for the 1st grade I just move on to when the topic is locked and I can claim 6. If you're not all about getting criticism from someone else's point of view, NO one should be posting their work to get graded. I'm pretty sure the majority of us are old enough to realize this.
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if people are making graphics that deserve a final of a 6, but aren't getting it, I'd be pissed. If I get 5.5 two times and get a 6 final, then I'm fine. People need to realize, you're getting full marks despite not getting a 6/6...
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Bears Express Titans Titans
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I'll throw my name in the hat. I wrote for the VHLM for quite some time, as I had my own segment in the mag each week.
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supporting this guy 100%. Will do good things for the team like Jackim has.
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are you jesus, or?
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I need a new one lol, mine's been there since I re-created last season xD
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this is the CnC zone, to get better we need to see your shitty ass sigs LOL jk. But seriously, put it back up n00b.
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I'll apply. I talked to you before and you told me if someone needed hiring I'd be the one. Looks like you LIED, but I'll forgive you, just give me the job