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Entering the 43rd ISFL Season, Jay Cue III entered the ISFL as one of the most coveted players. While not a lot of teams openly needed to draft a Quarterback, and with JCIII stating he would not be changing positions, his realm of draft teams was not big. With the not QB needy Ultimus Champions [[Arizona Outlaws]] picking at #1 OA and going with Wide Receiver [[Thomas Sutha]], the [[Berlin Fire Salamanders]] had #2. Many mock drafted JCIII to the german team, but in a surprise move, they traded back with the [[Austin Copperheads]] (Austin sent 2 S43 1st round picks, #5 and #8 OA), who then picked the portuguese QB, confirming him as [[Queen Elizabeth II]] replacement.  
 
Entering the 43rd ISFL Season, Jay Cue III entered the ISFL as one of the most coveted players. While not a lot of teams openly needed to draft a Quarterback, and with JCIII stating he would not be changing positions, his realm of draft teams was not big. With the not QB needy Ultimus Champions [[Arizona Outlaws]] picking at #1 OA and going with Wide Receiver [[Thomas Sutha]], the [[Berlin Fire Salamanders]] had #2. Many mock drafted JCIII to the german team, but in a surprise move, they traded back with the [[Austin Copperheads]] (Austin sent 2 S43 1st round picks, #5 and #8 OA), who then picked the portuguese QB, confirming him as [[Queen Elizabeth II]] replacement.  
Going into his 2nd season as Portland's starting QB, JCIII performed incredibly. He threw for 3398 yds, with 35 touchdowns and only 9 interceptions (3 of those on the same game, week 9 away against the [[Kansas City Coyotes]], where he also threw for 5 touchdowns in a crazy 49 - 35 win) and 101.9 passer rating. With these performances, Portland eased into the playoffs with a 11 - 3 record, the best in the league. On the Conference Championship game, JCIII continued his great form, throwing for 2 touchdowns in a 31 - 14 win over the Coyotes, earning him and his team a spot on the Ultimini game against the [[Tijuana Luchadores]]. And on that Ultimini match against bitter rivals Tijuana, the Pythons pretty much destroyed their opponent, beating them 33 - 10, with the game on a very one sided 33 - 0 after around 56 minutes played. The marked an incredible season for Jay Cue III, which earned him a much coveted, and well deserved, Most Valuable Player league award.
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Going into his 2nd season as Portland's starting QB, JCIII performed incredibly. He threw for 3398 yds, with 35 touchdowns and only 9 interceptions (3 of those on the same game, week 9 away against the [[Kansas City Coyotes]], where he also threw for 5 touchdowns in a crazy 49 - 35 win) and 101.9 passer rating. With these performances, Portland eased into the playoffs with a 11 - 3 record, the best in the league. On the Conference Championship game, JCIII continued his great form, throwing for 2 touchdowns in a 31 - 14 win over the Coyotes, earning him and his team a spot on the Ultimini game against the [[Tijuana Luchadores]]. And on that Ultimini match against bitter rivals Tijuana, the Pythons pretty much destroyed their opponent, beating them 33 - 10, with the game on a very one sided 33 - 0 after around 56 minutes played. This marked an incredible season for Jay Cue III, which earned him a much coveted, and well deserved, Most Valuable Player league award for Season 43.
  
 
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Wanting to build on his incredible Season 43, while not having a bad season per se, Jay Cue III could not really hold on to his numbers and success. While he had one of the highest completion percentages in the league (59.7%), courtesy of 270 completions in 452 attempts for 3307 yards (3rd in the league), his touchdown to interception ratio was not great. After a season with 35 TDs and 9 INTs, he failed to get to those stats, only throwing for 19 TDs with 11 INTs. Portland's team suffered with this inconsistency and even if they managed to lead the North Conference with an 11 - 3 record (same as the previous year), the team was not as dominant as expected, much due to his inability to rack up his individual stats.
 
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The Pythons then faced the Kansas City Coyotes (again), destroying them 30 - 6 in a game that was never in any kind of doubt. Reaching the Ultimini game, another faceoff against the Tijuana Luchadores, who had edged the Dallas Birddogs 24 - 21 in the South Conference Championship game. This time though, the rematch wasn't great for the Pythons, as the Luchadores got to half time with a 21 point lead (6 - 27), which pretty much put the game and the championship ring as a dream to the Pythons. The game ended in a 20 - 37 loss, marking with some sourness the end of the Jay Cue III reign in the DSFL and Portland.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:22, 14 November 2023

Jay Cue III
Jay Cue III.jpg
No. 10 – Portland Pythons
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (2036-02-28)February 28, 2036 (aged 30)
Porto Portugal
Height:6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Weight:285 lb (129 kg)
Username:Opera_Phantom
Career information
High school:Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (Alexandria, VA)
College:Harvard
ISFL Draft:2058  / Round: 1 / Pick: 2
DSFL Draft:2057  / Round: 2 / Pick: 3 (#11)
Career history
Roster status:Active

Jay Cue III (born February 28, 2036) is an American football Quarterback of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL), currently playing for the Portland Pythons.

Early years

Jay Cue Jr. was born in Porto, Portugal. Son of former ISFL QB Legend Jay Cue, Cue III pretty much followed his father footsteps. This means he spent most of his childhood in Phoenix, AZ, watching his father play for the Arizona Outlaws. This brought up his interest in the game and especially in the QB position, where Cue Sr. showed him the ropes, like throwing a great spiral, finding the open receiver and fumbling the ball like no other. Classic stuff really by the Cue family. But after a while, Cue III embarked in a new journey. Right from an early age everyone recognized him as a very smart individual, top of his class. So not only he was good at sports, but also at studies. This being confirmed, he was enrolled in the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, in Alexandria, VA, about 2300 miles away from home. This is where he got his first taste of competitive football, with the TJHSST Colonials. He lead the team to very good seasons, earning him a reputation for being a cold blooded QB, imune to pressure. As one of the top QB recruits, he got offered a few scholarships by Division 1 Teams all over the country. With every beat reporter wondering if he would go to Georgia, Alabama or to his father Alma Mater, Oregon, Cue III surprised the world when he announced he would be going travelling to Boston and to Harvard College, firstly to become a Doctor of Juridical Science at their Law School, and then to play for the Harvard Crimson.

College career

With his main focus on studies, like most of his fellow athlete teammates, the Harvard Crimson managed to still have pretty decent seasons under Cue III. A 8-2 record with Cue as a true freshman (5-2 in the conference), followed by a 9-1 on the next season (7-0 in the conference), where they got to be ranked as highly as 15th in the AP Polls at a certain point. Cue III managed to concile his academic and athletic proficiency, excelling at both aspects. The fact that he remains top of his class, while being a locker room leader for the Harvard Crimson, makes him a highly sought after prospect, as everyone in the athletics department know that he is extremely quick at reading the game, adjusting his play and helping at the improvement of the team playbooks. At the same time he is extremely competitive and demanding, always striving for his and his teammates best. This earned him the nickname of Jay "The Judge" Cue III. Nobody doubts that he will become one eventually, while being a successful football player.

After his second season, he decided to leave college early, declaring for the DSFL draft, while still going to classes for the completion of his Law Degree.

Professional career

2057 DSFL Season (S41)

After deciding to just try his luck by joining the league in Season 41, Jay Cue III got picked in the waiver wire by the Portland Pythons. While on the team, he did not play a single snap in Season 41.

2057 DSFL Season (S42)

Coming into the Season 42 DSFL draft, it was no surprise to anyone that Portland, after having him on the roster for the second part of Season 41 to learn the ropes, wanted Cue III on their team for the future. And with many predicting it in mock drafts, Cue III was indeed drafted to the Pythons with their 2nd rounder, making him the 11th Overall player in the draft. Season 42 then marked the beginning of the Jay Cue III era in Portland. And it definitely was not a great start for his career as the starting Quarterback for the Pythons. The team ended with an abysmal 4 - 10 record, making them 3rd in the North Conference, with the same record as the last placed London Royals, so no playoff berth was achieved. While the team was not considered to be one of the best in the DSFL, the fact that Cue presented only mediocre numbers helped in this outcome for sure. He managed to throw for quite a few yards, with 3403, but his TD - INT ratio was very poor, with 19 - 16, for a 78.8 QB rating, worst in the league for starting QBs. Hopefully he can perform better in S43, helping his team in their quest to return to the DSFL Playoffs.

2058 DSFL Season (S43)

Entering the 43rd ISFL Season, Jay Cue III entered the ISFL as one of the most coveted players. While not a lot of teams openly needed to draft a Quarterback, and with JCIII stating he would not be changing positions, his realm of draft teams was not big. With the not QB needy Ultimus Champions Arizona Outlaws picking at #1 OA and going with Wide Receiver Thomas Sutha, the Berlin Fire Salamanders had #2. Many mock drafted JCIII to the german team, but in a surprise move, they traded back with the Austin Copperheads (Austin sent 2 S43 1st round picks, #5 and #8 OA), who then picked the portuguese QB, confirming him as Queen Elizabeth II replacement. Going into his 2nd season as Portland's starting QB, JCIII performed incredibly. He threw for 3398 yds, with 35 touchdowns and only 9 interceptions (3 of those on the same game, week 9 away against the Kansas City Coyotes, where he also threw for 5 touchdowns in a crazy 49 - 35 win) and 101.9 passer rating. With these performances, Portland eased into the playoffs with a 11 - 3 record, the best in the league. On the Conference Championship game, JCIII continued his great form, throwing for 2 touchdowns in a 31 - 14 win over the Coyotes, earning him and his team a spot on the Ultimini game against the Tijuana Luchadores. And on that Ultimini match against bitter rivals Tijuana, the Pythons pretty much destroyed their opponent, beating them 33 - 10, with the game on a very one sided 33 - 0 after around 56 minutes played. This marked an incredible season for Jay Cue III, which earned him a much coveted, and well deserved, Most Valuable Player league award for Season 43.

2059 DSFL Season (S44)

Wanting to build on his incredible Season 43, while not having a bad season per se, Jay Cue III could not really hold on to his numbers and success. While he had one of the highest completion percentages in the league (59.7%), courtesy of 270 completions in 452 attempts for 3307 yards (3rd in the league), his touchdown to interception ratio was not great. After a season with 35 TDs and 9 INTs, he failed to get to those stats, only throwing for 19 TDs with 11 INTs. Portland's team suffered with this inconsistency and even if they managed to lead the North Conference with an 11 - 3 record (same as the previous year), the team was not as dominant as expected, much due to his inability to rack up his individual stats. The Pythons then faced the Kansas City Coyotes (again), destroying them 30 - 6 in a game that was never in any kind of doubt. Reaching the Ultimini game, another faceoff against the Tijuana Luchadores, who had edged the Dallas Birddogs 24 - 21 in the South Conference Championship game. This time though, the rematch wasn't great for the Pythons, as the Luchadores got to half time with a 21 point lead (6 - 27), which pretty much put the game and the championship ring as a dream to the Pythons. The game ended in a 20 - 37 loss, marking with some sourness the end of the Jay Cue III reign in the DSFL and Portland.

2060 ISFL Season (S45)

TBD

Statistics

DSFL Regular Season Career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg TD
2057 (S42) (S42) Portland Pythons 14 334 543 3403 61.5 19 16 78.8 11 23 2.1 0
2058 (S43) (S43) Portland Pythons 14 279 454 3398 61.5 35 9 101.9 15 3 0.2 0
2059 (S44) (S44) Portland Pythons 14 270 452 3307 59.7 19 11 86.2 15 11 0.7 1
Totals 42 883 1449 10108 60.9 73 36 88.4 41 37 0.9 1

ISFL Regular Season statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg TD
2060 (S45) (S45) Austin Copperheads 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0

ISFL Playoff statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg TD
2060 (S45) (S45) TBD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 1 18 31 237 13.2 3 1 101.1 7 20 2.9 0

Achievements

Awards

Team
  • S43 Ultimini Winner
Individual
  • S43 DSFL MVP

Records

NONE

References