Hawai'i Fridays/Beta/Season 7

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The Fridays ranked only second from the bottom of the ILB in Season 7, above only the Boston Flowers. The Fridays won an impressive 6 blessings at elections.

Starting Roster

Lineup Rotation
Shadows

Roster Changes

Feedback

Day Fridays Player Swapped Other Player
73 Terrell Bradley Alyssa Harrell

Elections

Blessings

  • Teamicon fridays.png
    The Shame Bubble
    • The Shame Bubble protects the Mild Low.
      • All teams outside the Mild Low division gained the Targeted Shame modification.
    • The Fridays had 6% of the Votes
      Highest Bidder - The Magic with 13%.
  • Teamicon fridays.png
    Humblebrag
    • Hawaii Fridays player Jacob Winner cannot be Idolized anymore!
      • +  Idol Immune
    • The Fridays had 16% of the Votes
      They were the highest bidders.
  • Teamicon fridays.png
    Center of Attention
    • York Silk is now a Super Idol!
      • +  Super Idol
    • The Fridays had 11% of the Votes
      Highest Bidder - The Moist Talkers with 25%.
  • Teamicon fridays.png
    Exploratory Surgeries
    • Randomized Pitching stats for the Hawaii Fridays's worst pitcher, James Mora. 1.5 → 1.5
    • Randomized Pitching stats for the Hawaii Fridays's worst pitcher, James Mora. 1.5 1
    • Randomized Pitching stats for the Hawaii Fridays's worst pitcher, James Mora. 1 2
    • The Fridays had 5% of the Votes
      Highest Bidder - The Magic with 28%.

Season Overview

The story of this Fridays season was the incredible 6 blessings won at elections - especially because the regular season had little to recommend it. Elijah Valenzuela had an allergic reaction to a peanut, and original Friday Terrell Bradley was swapped for Alyssa Harrell, but at elections, league star Aldon Cashmoney joined the team, Evelton McBlase was united with their clone, Evelton McBlase II. Admittedly, this second occurrence was a downgrade, with traded player and original Friday Karato Bean better than his replacement in every way. A pair of idol-related blessings ensured that Jacob Winner would never see the Idol Board, while practically ensuring York Silk's presence on it - save for fan-driven manipulation of the board, such as this season's Snackrifice.