>>5681220>What's your personality like in a fight?Cocky. We love taunting our opponents, get in their headspace and get them to make mistakes.
>What it's like when you're not fighting for your life?Charismatic, well-spoken and to the point. No bullshitting or bushwanking, very direct to the point of rudeness at times.
>Is this the real deal or is it a mask to the outside world?In the end we've always been this way.
>What was your upbringing like before you ended up in college football?Upper crust, dad was a local politician and a former federal agent (what agency he was attached too he never mentioned). His connections got us admitted to a top school, not that we wouldn't have made it on our own merit. It felt like he were trying to groom us to be his successor, the game was our way to escape him.
Funny that we'd end up joining the feds if this background gets picked.>Do you have any previous traumatic or amazing experiences?None, we had a fairly standard upbringing and college experience. You know, apart from being from a rich family and all.
>Is there anyone or anything that's extremely important to you, whether you love or hate them?I can't think off anything to put here, if other anons want to fill this out they're free to do so.
If you were to say it in one word, what's your key motivation to fight?
The Thrill. Technically two words, but you get the point. The rush from the adrenaline of a good fight is what we seek.
>Is it your only motivation or do you have any secondary motives? Do you enjoy fighting deep down?To test and overcome our own limits. And yes.
>Finally, if somebody saw you on the street in a completely normal day, what would they see?Pic related, but younger if we're all OK in Armstronging it up.
>What is your full, legal name? Do you have any nicknames? What was your old college team called, what were their colors, and what was your jersey number?I'm not American, and as such have zero knowledge of Handegg so if any Burger-anons would fill this out that'd be neat. I'm also not good with names, and calling ourselves 'Steven Armstrong' would be a little on the nose, so I'll leave that to anyone else who feels he can channel his inner patriot and gives us a proper American name.