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  1. Effort: 2/2 - Yessir. Look: 3/3 - I really love this sig. The lighting's nice and the feel of the whole sig is awesome. Not a huge fan of the main text but overall, great work. Creativity: 1/1 - Mhm. Overall: 6/6 FINAL: 6/6
  2. Effort: 2/2 - A lot of subtle stuff going on here, close but I'll give it. Look: 2.25/3 - Needs some improvement. The render's mask needs to be toned down, it's overcontrasted. The lighting/coloring on the right side is too flat and takes away from the sig as a whole. Text can be improved as well. Creativity: 1/1 - I'm in looooove with the Coca. Overall: 5.25/6
  3. Effort: 2/2 - Yessir. Look: 2.5/3 - Not bad. The text looks okay although it kind of grabs the eye. I'd crop off some of the top so the sig ends at the top of the render's head and add some more prominent lighting to push the eye towards the render, but overall this is a solid sig. Creativity: 1/1 - <pepsi Overall: 5.5/6
  4. 7 years into the future (from that picture anyway).
  5. That was made with some help from a friend. That's my first sig I made by myself.
  6. CnC.
  7. Gladiators Royals Red Wolves Blades
  8. C - Kameron Taylor Birthplace: Sherwood Park, Alberta Height: 6’4” Weight: 215 lbs. Jersey Number: 19 Drafted: S31 COL (2nd Overall) Username: Kendrick There was a considerable amount of hype surrounding Kameron Taylor when he entered the VHL. Coming from a prestigious handler in Kendrick, and instantly becoming the face of the Cologne franchise with Kendrick taking the GM spot for the expansion franchise, there was a ton of pressure on Taylor to produce, but produce he did. He may not have a ton of awards, but he was one of the hardest working and consistently productive players of his era. Taylor finished his career on fire, logging at least 100 points in each of his last four seasons while finishing top three in face-offs in those four seasons (and leading the league twice) as well. Producing at least 80 points in every season aside from his rookie year, it's fair to say that Kameron Taylor lived up to the hype as a dynamic, generational center whether it was with Cologne or Riga. Career Awards: S35 Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader) S36 Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader; shared with Connor Low, Ethan Osborne and Thomas Landry) S37 Kevin Brooks Trophy (Top Goal Scorer) Season 30 Statistics (VHLM): Regular Season: S30 (SSK/SYR) - 72GP / 43G / 75A / 118P / +33 / 12PIM / 55H / 347SH / 4GWG / 49.41%FO Playoffs: S30 (SYR) - 11GP / 8G / 6A / 14P / -2 / 4PIM / 11H / 58SH / 1GWG / 45.95%FO Picked fourth overall by the Syracuse Wolfpack in the VHLM Dispersal Draft (Mario Linguini went second in the same draft, interestingly enough), Taylor immediately made waves as a great playmaking center. The Wolfpack dominated the North American Conference en route to 109 points, more than double the second place team's total. Taylor scored surprisingly well in the postseason but struggled to facilitate his teammates as successfully as he had in the regular season, leading to Syracuse losing in the final to Kolari in six games. Still, Taylor more than flashed his talents, showing signs of being a VHL superstar. Season 31 Statistics: Regular Season: S31 (COL) - 72GP / 22G / 40A / 62P / -6 / 34PIM / 128H / 324SH / 5GWG / 54.02%FO Kameron's rookie season in the VHL was also the Cologne Express franchise's first season. Cologne was given the second overall pick, but was forced to use it to bring in Taylor, but the team was still able to amass a good amount of talent to finish a solid 34-31-7, avoiding last place in the European Conference. Taylor didn't have a dominant rookie year, but a lot of his game is built on helping other players score, and it's tough to get it going with a roster comprised of players that haven't played together before. Still, Taylor undoubtedly showed great potential in his first pro season. Season 32 Statistics: Regular Season: S32 (COL) - 72GP / 47G / 55A / 102P / -2 / 41PIM / 90H / 501SH / 3GWG / 55.90%FO Cologne took a step back in Season 32, finishing last in the European Conference with 55 points. No one can blame Taylor for this, as his play in his second pro season was phenomenal. Improving by 25 goals and 40 points from the previous year, Taylor became the guy that Cologne leaned on, being one of two players on the team to score at least 30 times. The team needed an infusion of talent, but Taylor was proving to be a true centerpiece to build around. Season 33 Statistics: Regular Season: S33 (COL) - 72GP / 32G / 46A / 80P / -2 / 50PIM / 121H / 431SH / 5GWG / 53.34%FO Season 33 was rough for Cologne. The team finished 31-35-6, leaving them 15 points out of a playoff spot as the team tried to infuse some young talent with the additions of Sergey Brovalenko and Evgeni Chekov. Kameron Taylor took a step back in the season, leading an inconsistent offense while failing to produce a second consecutive 40 goal season. For a young team stuck on the fringes of their conference, it was time for Kameron Taylor to step up and lead the franchise to the next level. Season 34 Statistics: Regular Season: S34 (COL) - 72GP / 35G / 55A / 90P / +23 / 71PIM / 137H / 466SH / 4GWG / 55.15%FO Playoffs: S34 (COL) - 4GP / 3G / 2A / 5P / -2 / 2PIM / 9H / 22SH / 0GWG / 50.00%FO Season 34 was a landmark season for Cologne, who made it to the playoffs for the first time in team history. Taylor had a bounce back season, logging 90 points while tying his career high of 55 assists. Come playoff time, Cologne was overwhelmed into a sweep against Riga, despite the teams finishing only six points apart in the standings. Kameron Taylor looked better in Season 34, but many figured he had to start showing more dominance on the ice to push his team over the edge. Season 35 Statistics: Regular Season: S35 (COL) - 72GP / 57G / 55A / 112P / +53 / 98PIM / 206H / 459SH / 7GWG / 64.05%FO Playoffs: S35 (COL) - 11GP / 7G / 11A / 18P / +4 / 17PIM / 30H / 58SH / 1GWG / 57.11%FO Season 35 marked the first season in which Cologne actually looked like a team that could win a championship. That's mostly thanks to Taylor, who dominated in Season 35, posting 57 goals (22 more than the previous season despite seven less shots) and once again tying his career high with 55 assists. Cologne was able to easily handle Davos in the first round of the postseason before succumbing to the Helsinki Titans in the European Conference Finals. Taylor was named the league's Top Leader that season, a well-deserved award after leading his team to be the only team in the Conference Championship round with only one 100-point scorer. Season 36 Statistics: Regular Season: S36 (COL) - 72GP / 60G / 63A / 123P / +44 / 115PIM / 162H / 525SH / 8GWG / 66.29%FO Playoffs: S36 (COL) - 4GP / 1G / 2A / 3P / -2 / 4PIM / 23H / 29SH / 0GWG / 54.98%FO Season 36 saw Cologne fall back in the European Conference. Barely making it to the playoffs as the third seed, the team was bounced quickly from the postseason, failing to win a single game for the second time in Taylor's three career postseason years. In the regular season, however, Taylor was once again one of the very best in the game. After improving to third in face-off percentage in Season 35, Taylor jumped to the top of the list in Season 36 whole posting career highs in goals, assists and points. He was once again voted Top Leader, although he shared the award with Thomas Landry, Ethan Osborne and Connor Low. Season 37 Statistics: Regular Season: S37 (COL/RIG) - 72GP / 54G / 52A / 106P / +35 / 77PIM / 203H / 535SH / 9GWG / 64.48%FO Playoffs: S37 (RIG) - 13GP / 5G / 14A / 19P / +4 / 59PIM / 35H / 61SH / 0GWG / 57.20%FO After representing the face of Cologne for so long, Kameron Taylor was dealt to Riga at the trade deadline of Season 37. Taylor's production dipped a tad in the season, although in a weaker year his 54 goals led the league. In the playoffs, Riga lost to the HC Davos Dynamo in seven games to miss out on a shot at the Continental Cup. Now going into his final season, Taylor hoped to finally achieve the glory of a Cup win. Season 38 Statistics: Regular Season: S38 (RIG) - 72GP / 52G / 63A / 115P / +54 / 60PIM / 78H / 536SH / 9GWG / 65.39%FO Playoffs: S38 (RIG) - 10GP / 7G / 10A / 17P / +2 / 31PIM / 6H / 51SH / 1GWG / 60.94%FO In his penultimate season, Kameron Taylor helped lead Riga to the second best record in the extremely competitive European Conference. Leading the league in face-off percentage for the second time in three years and leading all centers in points, Taylor had a majorly successful final season. Unfortunately, the team once again couldn't get past Davos in the European Conference finals, leading Taylor without a cup win in an otherwise excellent career. Career Totals: Regular Season: 576GP / 361G / 429A / 790P / +199 / 566PIM / 1125H / 3777SH / 50GWG Playoffs: 42GP / 23G / 39A / 62P / +6 / 113PIM / 103H / 221SH / 2GWG Kameron Taylor may not have brought the cup to Cologne or Riga, but he established himself as an easy Hall-of-Fame caliber center in the second half of his career, playing up to the level of greats such as Ethan Osborne and Niklas Lindberg while going against them. In a very strong era for centers, Taylor was an elite playmaker with the leadership qualities and hard-nosed effort to turn into a VHL Hall-of-Famer.
  9. I'm very interested. I've graded a ton before, here and other places, and would love to have a grading job here again.
  10. Donated for Season 42. Doubles Week Doubles Week Free Week 5 TPE
  11. Doubt I'd get real consideration for this, but I'll apply. I understand it's a serious position and I would give it my all if selected.
  12. I'll apply. Wrote for the VHL Mag for close to 100 Editions way back when.
  13. In a controversy that has rocked the VHLM, E'Twaun Delicious farted in a game earlier this week. Normally this wouldn't be a big deal, but the fart, which was audible even in the nosebleeds, seemed to actually propel Delicious forward faster. Given he was racing to the goalie on a breakaway opportunity, there is some actual depth to this controversy. "Now this wasn't a natural fart," said ESPN correspondent Barry Melrose on the controversy. "We have it here zoomed in on the buttocks at super slow speed, there's actually some rippling throughout the cheeks, that's how powerful the fart was. Where's the talk about that? Where is the outrage about a fart clearly driven by performance enhancing drugs?" "The average human fart will measure anywhere between 0.1 to 0.3 nauts of force," said fart expert Ned Stark (no relation). "From all of the different angles we have, it's clear that this far registered a 0.5, maybe even a 0.6, propelling him forward faster than the goalie could possibly anticipate. In my opinion, this has to be the result of PEDs. There just isn't any other explanation." Delicious declined to comment on the matter.
  14. Snowed in at home so I can't access a computer to write my HOF article til next week.
  15. I'll apply. Need a job around here.
  16. o u sily canajins
  17. 5-3 Americans
  18. Blades Royals Lynx Storm
  19. 4-2 Red Wolves
  20. I'll take Sullivan's. As I said in my graphic on Sunday, I was ready this week to do Taylor's anyway. I've been busy so far this semester but I have some time this week.
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