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=='''''Early Years'''''==
 
=='''''Early Years'''''==
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Dustin Parmelee was born in Brooklyn, NY. It wasnt long after his birth that he developed passion for football, that derived from his father. As DP grew up and developed into his body, he ran into uncertainty on the playing field because he ran fast, was smart but he could also catch the ball and throw the ball a mile. By the time he got to 9th grade he decided he was going to play QB. He started all 4 years in high school as the QB for the varsity team. He  broke all the passing state record for single season and career by the time his season year came to a close. That winter he enjoyed his recruitment as all the big colleges from around the country came knocking on his door. He had letters from LSU, Alabama, Ohio State, Oregon and every other team you can imagine. He knew the whole time which school he was going to go to. His dream school. OSU.
 
Dustin Parmelee was born in Brooklyn, NY. It wasnt long after his birth that he developed passion for football, that derived from his father. As DP grew up and developed into his body, he ran into uncertainty on the playing field because he ran fast, was smart but he could also catch the ball and throw the ball a mile. By the time he got to 9th grade he decided he was going to play QB. He started all 4 years in high school as the QB for the varsity team. He  broke all the passing state record for single season and career by the time his season year came to a close. That winter he enjoyed his recruitment as all the big colleges from around the country came knocking on his door. He had letters from LSU, Alabama, Ohio State, Oregon and every other team you can imagine. He knew the whole time which school he was going to go to. His dream school. OSU.
  
 
=='''''College Career'''''==
 
=='''''College Career'''''==
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Parmelee got recruited by his dream school the OSU Buckeyes. He was the unusual breed that was able to see significant time on the playing field. He helped lead the Buckeyes to a conference title and win over rival Michigan that season. This victory encouraged the team as he threw 5 touchdowns and ran for 2 more in a dismantling of the Wolverines. With the confidence gained from the victory, the Buckeyes went on to win the national championship, led by a freshman QB. A run to back-to-back championships is what was in the cards for the Buckeyes the next season. Parms junior season wasnt one to remember though. After getting injured in the first game, DP didnt know how to cope and wound up getting in trouble and was removed from the team by October. That spring he decided to forgo the rest of college and entered his name i as a free agent in the DSFL. He was late for the draft, so he wasnt able to be drafted. He was picked up off the waivers however. <br>
 
Parmelee got recruited by his dream school the OSU Buckeyes. He was the unusual breed that was able to see significant time on the playing field. He helped lead the Buckeyes to a conference title and win over rival Michigan that season. This victory encouraged the team as he threw 5 touchdowns and ran for 2 more in a dismantling of the Wolverines. With the confidence gained from the victory, the Buckeyes went on to win the national championship, led by a freshman QB. A run to back-to-back championships is what was in the cards for the Buckeyes the next season. Parms junior season wasnt one to remember though. After getting injured in the first game, DP didnt know how to cope and wound up getting in trouble and was removed from the team by October. That spring he decided to forgo the rest of college and entered his name i as a free agent in the DSFL. He was late for the draft, so he wasnt able to be drafted. He was picked up off the waivers however. <br>
 
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=='''''College Career Statistics'''''==
 
=='''''College Career Statistics'''''==
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=='''''Professional Career'''''==
 
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=='''''DSFL career'''''==
 
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Tijuana Luchadores could see the talent in Dustin Parmelee when they interviewed him, 16 hours after entering his name in the free agent data base. Tijuana pickd him off of the waiver pile and gave him a home with the Luchadores. He was able to fit right in with the crew, and was a positive locker room presents. As of now he hasnt played a snap, and doesnt expect to, not this season any ways. With that said he does intend on learning a lot while observing the players on his team. The Luchadores have a rich history of winning, and DP gets to have a front row seat in their pursuit of a 9th DSFL championship! "I get to watch some great players doing their thing, on the winningest team in the league. Im lucky they took a chance on me and I vow to them I wont let them down. They wont regret picking me up off the waiver heap." Is what Dustin had to say about playing in Tujiana. Dustin was selected with the last pick in the first round, Number 8 overall by the London Royals in the S29 Draft. Also part of the incoming draft class was RB Kiara Tenoh, CB Savior Hawkins, WR Bradley Welch and QB Jack R, essentially revamping the offense that was devastated with ISFL call ups. The Royals went 0-4 in the pre-season then started on fire going 4-1 in their first 5 games. After week 5 things turn a downward turn as they would lose 4 of their next 5 including 3 games in a row to bring there record to 5-5 with 4 weeks left in the season.
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Tijuana Luchadores could see the talent in Dustin Parmelee when they interviewed him, 16 hours after entering his name in the free agent data base. Tijuana pickd him off of the waiver pile and gave him a home with the Luchadores. He was able to fit right in with the crew, and was a positive locker room presents. As of now he hasnt played a snap, and doesnt expect to, not this season any ways. With that said he does intend on learning a lot while observing the players on his team. The Luchadores have a rich history of winning, and DP gets to have a front row seat in their pursuit of a 9th DSFL championship! "I get to watch some great players doing their thing, on  
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the winningest team in the league. Im lucky they took a chance on me and I vow to them I wont let them down. They wont regret picking me up off the waiver heap." Is what Dustin had to say about playing in Tujiana. Dustin was selected with the last pick in the first round, Number 8 overall by the London Royals in the S29 Draft. Also part of the incoming draft class was RB Kiara Tenoh, CB Savior Hawkins, WR Bradley Welch and QB Jack R, essentially revamping the offense that was devastated with ISFL call ups. The Royals went 0-4 in the pre-season then started on fire going 4-1 in their first 5 games. After week 5 things turn a downward turn as they would lose 4 of their next 5 including 3 games in a row to bring there record to 5-5 with 4 weeks left in the season.
  
  
 
=='''''Professional career statistics'''''==
 
=='''''Professional career statistics'''''==

Revision as of 23:10, 20 June 2021

Dustin Parmelee
Image of Dustin Parmelee
Dustin Parmelee with OSU
No. 17 – London Royals
Position:Quarter Back
Personal information
Born: (2010-04-20)April 20, 2010 (aged 52)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:225 lb (102 kg)
Username:Dp-420
Career information
High school:Blueridge Raiders
College:Ohio State
ISFL Draft:Season 30 / Round: TBD / Pick: TBD
DSFL Draft:Season 29 / Round: 1 / Pick: 8
Career history
S28 Tijuana Luchadores
S29 London Royals
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
London's Single Game Passing Records
- Touchdown Passes (tied)
- Interceptions
- Passing Yards
- Passer Rating
- Completion Pct.



Dustin A Parmelee (born April 20, 2020) is an American football quarterback for the London Royals of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL). The Minor league version of the ISFL.

Early Years

Dustin Parmelee was born in Brooklyn, NY. It wasnt long after his birth that he developed passion for football, that derived from his father. As DP grew up and developed into his body, he ran into uncertainty on the playing field because he ran fast, was smart but he could also catch the ball and throw the ball a mile. By the time he got to 9th grade he decided he was going to play QB. He started all 4 years in high school as the QB for the varsity team. He broke all the passing state record for single season and career by the time his season year came to a close. That winter he enjoyed his recruitment as all the big colleges from around the country came knocking on his door. He had letters from LSU, Alabama, Ohio State, Oregon and every other team you can imagine. He knew the whole time which school he was going to go to. His dream school. OSU.

College Career

Parmelee got recruited by his dream school the OSU Buckeyes. He was the unusual breed that was able to see significant time on the playing field. He helped lead the Buckeyes to a conference title and win over rival Michigan that season. This victory encouraged the team as he threw 5 touchdowns and ran for 2 more in a dismantling of the Wolverines. With the confidence gained from the victory, the Buckeyes went on to win the national championship, led by a freshman QB. A run to back-to-back championships is what was in the cards for the Buckeyes the next season. Parms junior season wasnt one to remember though. After getting injured in the first game, DP didnt know how to cope and wound up getting in trouble and was removed from the team by October. That spring he decided to forgo the rest of college and entered his name i as a free agent in the DSFL. He was late for the draft, so he wasnt able to be drafted. He was picked up off the waivers however.

College Career Statistics

Season Info Passing Statistics Rushing Statistics
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
FRSH Ohio State 14 420 557 4021 65.8 69 35 7 87.6 59 420 7.2 10 0

NSFL Combine Measurables

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 2 in
(1.88 m)
215 lb
(98 kg)


Professional Career

DSFL career

Tijuana Luchadores could see the talent in Dustin Parmelee when they interviewed him, 16 hours after entering his name in the free agent data base. Tijuana pickd him off of the waiver pile and gave him a home with the Luchadores. He was able to fit right in with the crew, and was a positive locker room presents. As of now he hasnt played a snap, and doesnt expect to, not this season any ways. With that said he does intend on learning a lot while observing the players on his team. The Luchadores have a rich history of winning, and DP gets to have a front row seat in their pursuit of a 9th DSFL championship! "I get to watch some great players doing their thing, on the winningest team in the league. Im lucky they took a chance on me and I vow to them I wont let them down. They wont regret picking me up off the waiver heap." Is what Dustin had to say about playing in Tujiana. Dustin was selected with the last pick in the first round, Number 8 overall by the London Royals in the S29 Draft. Also part of the incoming draft class was RB Kiara Tenoh, CB Savior Hawkins, WR Bradley Welch and QB Jack R, essentially revamping the offense that was devastated with ISFL call ups. The Royals went 0-4 in the pre-season then started on fire going 4-1 in their first 5 games. After week 5 things turn a downward turn as they would lose 4 of their next 5 including 3 games in a row to bring there record to 5-5 with 4 weeks left in the season.


Professional career statistics