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'''Joshua Lee Patterson''' (born April 6, 2034) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Cornerback|cornerback]] who is currently  preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for University of North Texas (UNT) before going undrafted in the {{isfly|42|draft-full}}.
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'''Joshua Lee Patterson''' (born April 6, 2034) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Quarterback|Quarterback]] for the [[San Jose Sabercats]] in the [[ISFL]]. He played college football for University of North Texas (UNT) before being selected with the number 5 pick in the [[Season 41 DSFL Draft|S41 DSFL Draft]] by the [[London Royals]]. He was selected by the [[San Jose Sabercats]] with the 8th pick in the 1st round of the {{isfly|42|draft-full}}.  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
Born in Baton Rouge, Lousiana where he lived for 5 years, his familly moved to a small town outside of Houston where he attended grade school. As a child he enjoyed video games, Madden and EA College Football, and playing with his older brothers and sisters. Coming from a big family he always had to fight for attention, this made him seek out sports recognition. When not playing sports he enjoyed playing guitar with friends in a band and watching movies. Graduating from Memorial High School in 2028 in his junior and senior seasons he was named to the 6A US All American Team. During his high school career he was recruited to play for UNT by Seth Littrell.  Growing up he wanted to be the next John Lynch but decided Corner was a better fit for his speed. During high school he participated in Track and Field, Football, Baseball, and Soccer.  
 
Born in Baton Rouge, Lousiana where he lived for 5 years, his familly moved to a small town outside of Houston where he attended grade school. As a child he enjoyed video games, Madden and EA College Football, and playing with his older brothers and sisters. Coming from a big family he always had to fight for attention, this made him seek out sports recognition. When not playing sports he enjoyed playing guitar with friends in a band and watching movies. Graduating from Memorial High School in 2028 in his junior and senior seasons he was named to the 6A US All American Team. During his high school career he was recruited to play for UNT by Seth Littrell.  Growing up he wanted to be the next John Lynch but decided Corner was a better fit for his speed. During high school he participated in Track and Field, Football, Baseball, and Soccer.  
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[[File:UNT Patterson 2.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:UNT Patterson 2.jpg|thumb]]
 
As a true freshman in 2029 he was redshirted and told to hit the weight room, during that year and the following offseason he studied his playbook and beefed up in the weightroom, coming in his sophmore year 15 lbs heavier and ready to make some tackles. He played as a sophmore during the 2030 season due to an injury at his position and started 9 games with 76 tackles, 2 interceptions, 1 forced fumble. He was named 2nd team CUSA. In 2021, his Junior year, he was named a Team Captain on defense and recorded 93 Tackles, 5 Interceptions, and 2 Forced Fumbles. He was named 1st Team CUSA. His Senior season, 2022, he was named a Team Captain on defense again and led the secondary with 113 Tackels, 7 Interceptions, and 3 Forced Fumbles. He was named 1st Team CUSA and finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. He hopes to continue his career in the DSFL/ISFL.   
 
As a true freshman in 2029 he was redshirted and told to hit the weight room, during that year and the following offseason he studied his playbook and beefed up in the weightroom, coming in his sophmore year 15 lbs heavier and ready to make some tackles. He played as a sophmore during the 2030 season due to an injury at his position and started 9 games with 76 tackles, 2 interceptions, 1 forced fumble. He was named 2nd team CUSA. In 2021, his Junior year, he was named a Team Captain on defense and recorded 93 Tackles, 5 Interceptions, and 2 Forced Fumbles. He was named 1st Team CUSA. His Senior season, 2022, he was named a Team Captain on defense again and led the secondary with 113 Tackels, 7 Interceptions, and 3 Forced Fumbles. He was named 1st Team CUSA and finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. He hopes to continue his career in the DSFL/ISFL.   
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===College career statistics===
 
===College career statistics===
 
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==Professional career==
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==Professional Career==
  
Prospect Bowl:
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'''Prospect Bowl'''
  
 
Debuting in the S42 Prospect Bowl, Josh Patterson recorded 1 Tackle in his first game against the Guyana Golden Eagles. In his second game he recorded 3 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 Forced Fumble against the Raspberry Island Kodiaks. In his third game Josh Patterson recorded 6 Tackles against the Guyana Golden Eagles. In his fourth game, Josh Patterson recorded 3 Tackles against the Raspberry Island Kodiaks. In his fifth game, Josh Patterson recorded 2 Tackles, 1 Pass Deflection, and 1 Interception against the Guyana Golden Eagles. In his sixth game, Josh Patterson recorded 3 Tackles, 1 Forced Fumble, and 1 Fumble Recovery against the Raspberry Island Kodiaks.  
 
Debuting in the S42 Prospect Bowl, Josh Patterson recorded 1 Tackle in his first game against the Guyana Golden Eagles. In his second game he recorded 3 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 Forced Fumble against the Raspberry Island Kodiaks. In his third game Josh Patterson recorded 6 Tackles against the Guyana Golden Eagles. In his fourth game, Josh Patterson recorded 3 Tackles against the Raspberry Island Kodiaks. In his fifth game, Josh Patterson recorded 2 Tackles, 1 Pass Deflection, and 1 Interception against the Guyana Golden Eagles. In his sixth game, Josh Patterson recorded 3 Tackles, 1 Forced Fumble, and 1 Fumble Recovery against the Raspberry Island Kodiaks.  
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Selected with the number 5 pick in the S41 DSFL Draft by the London Royals. Josh Patterson was asked to change positions from CB to QB and help lead the Royals to a Championship.  
 
Selected with the number 5 pick in the S41 DSFL Draft by the London Royals. Josh Patterson was asked to change positions from CB to QB and help lead the Royals to a Championship.  
  
DSFL:
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==DSFL==
  
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'''Season 41'''
  
 
Patterson lead the London Royals to an 8-6 record in the regular season. The London Royals lost in the DSFL North Conference Championship Game to the Kansas City Coyotes - 41-28. In his first season in the DSFL, Patterson threw for 4,273 yards, with a 37-13 TD to Int ratio, accruing a passer rating of 98.5, leading the league in passer rating, yards thrown, and Touchdowns for Season 41 in the DSFL. This would be good for the 3rd best TD total for any Quarterback in the history of the DSFL and the best true rookie season ever in the league. The end of the season didn't see London raise the Ultimini, but Patterson did take home awards for: Season 41 - All Pro Team, Offensive Performance of the year for his week 7 game against Dallas where he set a league record with 7 Touchdowns in one game, Offensive Rookie of the Year, Most Outstanding Player, and Most Valuable Player. It will be a tough season to top for Patterson but the future is looking bright!
 
Patterson lead the London Royals to an 8-6 record in the regular season. The London Royals lost in the DSFL North Conference Championship Game to the Kansas City Coyotes - 41-28. In his first season in the DSFL, Patterson threw for 4,273 yards, with a 37-13 TD to Int ratio, accruing a passer rating of 98.5, leading the league in passer rating, yards thrown, and Touchdowns for Season 41 in the DSFL. This would be good for the 3rd best TD total for any Quarterback in the history of the DSFL and the best true rookie season ever in the league. The end of the season didn't see London raise the Ultimini, but Patterson did take home awards for: Season 41 - All Pro Team, Offensive Performance of the year for his week 7 game against Dallas where he set a league record with 7 Touchdowns in one game, Offensive Rookie of the Year, Most Outstanding Player, and Most Valuable Player. It will be a tough season to top for Patterson but the future is looking bright!
  
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'''Season 42'''
  
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In his second season in the DSFL, Josh Patterson lead the London Royals to a 4-10 record. It was a tough season for the Royals as a team as they just couldn't seem to stop opposing offenses or outscore them. The season started off strong for Patterson and the Royals, winning 3 of their first 4 games to open the season before going 1-9 for the remainder. In his second season in the DSFL Patterson threw for 3,986 yards, completing 56.8% of his passes. He threw for 27 Touchdowns and 16 Interceptions on the year earning a passer rating of 81.9. He was selected to the Season 42 Pro-bowl for the DSFL North Team. Patterson will look to rebound in his third season in the DSFL with a revamped receiver depth chart and many solid returning players on defense. With only a few seasons left in the DSFL, Patterson has his sights set on the Ultimini and another MVP season. We will see what Patterson's 3rd season in the DSFL has in store soon.
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'''Season 43'''
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In his third season in the DSFL, Josh Patterson led the London Royals to a 5-9 record. While a slight improvement in record for the London Royals, Patterson say a decline in his stats for a second straight year. The season started strong for Patterson winning his first two games before losing the next 4 straight. He was able to right the ship for week 7 but lost again in week 8. He was able to secure 2 more wins in weeks 9 and 11, but the Royals fell short of making the playoffs by 1 win. Though his wins were down, he still ended up finishing second in yards passed in the league with the second most touchdowns thrown as well. He finished the season with 3,705 yards passing with 23 touchdowns thrown and 16 interceptions. Patterson was a bit disappointed with this season, but he looks forward to seeing what next season will bring.
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==ISFL==
  
 
Josh Patterson was selected by the San Jose Sabercats with the 8th pick in the 1st round of the ISFL Season 42 Draft.  
 
Josh Patterson was selected by the San Jose Sabercats with the 8th pick in the 1st round of the ISFL Season 42 Draft.  
  
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'''Season 44'''
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In Josh Patterson's Rookie Season of the ISFL he saw a lot of ups and downs, mostly downs... In his rookie season for the San Jose Sabercats, Josh Patterson recorded 4,195 yards passing with 20 Touchdowns thrown and only 12 Interceptions. Completing 386 of his 654 passes gave Patterson a completion percentage of 59% on the season, he ended with a Rating of 80.5 on the year. It wasn't an amazing rookie season like the ISFL has seen before, heck it was by all accounts, fairly Mid... Patterson is hoping for a bounce back season next year with more weapons and an improved team around him to fight for a playoff spot and give the city of San Jose something to get excited about for the first time in a long while. With another offseason in the system under his belt, Patterson is sure to find his footing soon. The promised land is in sight and we are coming.
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'''Season 45'''
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In Josh Patterson's second season in the ISFL was once again a wild ride. Improving in many statistics but unable to pull out wins in several close games this season. The San Jose Sabercats ended the season with a record of 6-10. Josh Patterson threw for 4,025 yards, 26 Touchdowns, 16 Interceptions, and finished the season with a 62.1% completion percentage. Though his yards per game was lower this season, Patterson really took a step forward in both touchdowns and completion percentage ending the year with a QB Rating of 90.1. Patterson knows the team will keep working in the offseason and building towards a bright future. Patterson will spend the offseason studying his playbook and holding regular meetings with his Wide Receiver corps to ensure maximum team building and get everyone on the same page for Season 46. Look out ISFL, the San Jose Sabercats are coming for the Ultimus.
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'''Season 46'''
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In Josh Patterson's third season in the ISFL he found success with his team but not so much with his arm. While the Sabercats enjoyed a strong start to the season, the wear and tear of taking 68 sacks eventually wore down Patterson and limited his ability to make big plays. Ending the season having thrown for 4,041 yards, and only 18 Touchdowns to 12 Interceptions, it's hard for Patterson to consider this year a success, especially when San Jose missed the playoffs by basically 1 game. Patterson will look for a bounce back year next season as he retools his throwing motion during the offseason and studies his playbook hard. Patterson is hoping with a new offensive scheme and continued strong support from a stellar Wide Receiver corps, San Jose will be looking to take the next step and push for an Ultimus. The division is always a tough one, but with continued hard work and some better blocking up front, San Jose can win it all.
  
===Professional career statistics===
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'''Season 47'''
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Josh Patterson had a breakout season in his 4th year starting for the San Jose Sabercats. After retooling and a long offseason honing his craft, Patterson stepped up in a huge way for the Sabercats in Season 47 of the Internation Simulation Football League. “MVPatterson”, as some have come to call him, threw for 4,159 yards on the season, completing 386 of 579 passes with a 66.7% completion percentage, he threw for 41 touchdowns while only throwing 9 interceptions to end the season with a QB Rating of 104.7 for the season. Indeed, it was quite the year for Patterson as he led the Sabercats to a league best 13-3 Record before falling in the Conference Championship game to Arizona. San Jose will look for another strong season in Season 48 from Patterson and to finally get through the Conference Championship game to secure the Ultimus and achieve eternal league glory.
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 7 May 2024

Josh Patterson
Josh Patterson - UNT
No. 11 – San Jose Sabercats
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (2032-28-06)April 6, 2032 (aged 30)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Username:Tylertokesome04
Career information
High school:Memorial High School
College:University of North Texas
ISFL Draft:2057  / Round: 1 / Pick: 8
DSFL Draft:2056  / Round: 1 / Pick: 5
Career history
London Royals 2056 - 2058
Roster status:Active

Joshua Lee Patterson (born April 6, 2034) is an American football Quarterback for the San Jose Sabercats in the ISFL. He played college football for University of North Texas (UNT) before being selected with the number 5 pick in the S41 DSFL Draft by the London Royals. He was selected by the San Jose Sabercats with the 8th pick in the 1st round of the 2057 ISFL Draft (S42).

Early years

Born in Baton Rouge, Lousiana where he lived for 5 years, his familly moved to a small town outside of Houston where he attended grade school. As a child he enjoyed video games, Madden and EA College Football, and playing with his older brothers and sisters. Coming from a big family he always had to fight for attention, this made him seek out sports recognition. When not playing sports he enjoyed playing guitar with friends in a band and watching movies. Graduating from Memorial High School in 2028 in his junior and senior seasons he was named to the 6A US All American Team. During his high school career he was recruited to play for UNT by Seth Littrell. Growing up he wanted to be the next John Lynch but decided Corner was a better fit for his speed. During high school he participated in Track and Field, Football, Baseball, and Soccer.

College career

UNT Patterson 2.jpg

As a true freshman in 2029 he was redshirted and told to hit the weight room, during that year and the following offseason he studied his playbook and beefed up in the weightroom, coming in his sophmore year 15 lbs heavier and ready to make some tackles. He played as a sophmore during the 2030 season due to an injury at his position and started 9 games with 76 tackles, 2 interceptions, 1 forced fumble. He was named 2nd team CUSA. In 2021, his Junior year, he was named a Team Captain on defense and recorded 93 Tackles, 5 Interceptions, and 2 Forced Fumbles. He was named 1st Team CUSA. His Senior season, 2022, he was named a Team Captain on defense again and led the secondary with 113 Tackels, 7 Interceptions, and 3 Forced Fumbles. He was named 1st Team CUSA and finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. He hopes to continue his career in the DSFL/ISFL.

College career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2054 (S39) UNT 38 282 33 13/8 6 7 66 0 3 1/1/1
Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
205 lb
(93 kg)
4.97 s N/A s N/A s N/A N/A N/A 23 reps 105
2057 ISFL scouting combine (S42)

Professional Career

Prospect Bowl

Debuting in the S42 Prospect Bowl, Josh Patterson recorded 1 Tackle in his first game against the Guyana Golden Eagles. In his second game he recorded 3 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 Forced Fumble against the Raspberry Island Kodiaks. In his third game Josh Patterson recorded 6 Tackles against the Guyana Golden Eagles. In his fourth game, Josh Patterson recorded 3 Tackles against the Raspberry Island Kodiaks. In his fifth game, Josh Patterson recorded 2 Tackles, 1 Pass Deflection, and 1 Interception against the Guyana Golden Eagles. In his sixth game, Josh Patterson recorded 3 Tackles, 1 Forced Fumble, and 1 Fumble Recovery against the Raspberry Island Kodiaks.

Season 41 Draft:

Selected with the number 5 pick in the S41 DSFL Draft by the London Royals. Josh Patterson was asked to change positions from CB to QB and help lead the Royals to a Championship.

DSFL

Season 41

Patterson lead the London Royals to an 8-6 record in the regular season. The London Royals lost in the DSFL North Conference Championship Game to the Kansas City Coyotes - 41-28. In his first season in the DSFL, Patterson threw for 4,273 yards, with a 37-13 TD to Int ratio, accruing a passer rating of 98.5, leading the league in passer rating, yards thrown, and Touchdowns for Season 41 in the DSFL. This would be good for the 3rd best TD total for any Quarterback in the history of the DSFL and the best true rookie season ever in the league. The end of the season didn't see London raise the Ultimini, but Patterson did take home awards for: Season 41 - All Pro Team, Offensive Performance of the year for his week 7 game against Dallas where he set a league record with 7 Touchdowns in one game, Offensive Rookie of the Year, Most Outstanding Player, and Most Valuable Player. It will be a tough season to top for Patterson but the future is looking bright!

Season 42

In his second season in the DSFL, Josh Patterson lead the London Royals to a 4-10 record. It was a tough season for the Royals as a team as they just couldn't seem to stop opposing offenses or outscore them. The season started off strong for Patterson and the Royals, winning 3 of their first 4 games to open the season before going 1-9 for the remainder. In his second season in the DSFL Patterson threw for 3,986 yards, completing 56.8% of his passes. He threw for 27 Touchdowns and 16 Interceptions on the year earning a passer rating of 81.9. He was selected to the Season 42 Pro-bowl for the DSFL North Team. Patterson will look to rebound in his third season in the DSFL with a revamped receiver depth chart and many solid returning players on defense. With only a few seasons left in the DSFL, Patterson has his sights set on the Ultimini and another MVP season. We will see what Patterson's 3rd season in the DSFL has in store soon.

Season 43

In his third season in the DSFL, Josh Patterson led the London Royals to a 5-9 record. While a slight improvement in record for the London Royals, Patterson say a decline in his stats for a second straight year. The season started strong for Patterson winning his first two games before losing the next 4 straight. He was able to right the ship for week 7 but lost again in week 8. He was able to secure 2 more wins in weeks 9 and 11, but the Royals fell short of making the playoffs by 1 win. Though his wins were down, he still ended up finishing second in yards passed in the league with the second most touchdowns thrown as well. He finished the season with 3,705 yards passing with 23 touchdowns thrown and 16 interceptions. Patterson was a bit disappointed with this season, but he looks forward to seeing what next season will bring.

ISFL

Josh Patterson was selected by the San Jose Sabercats with the 8th pick in the 1st round of the ISFL Season 42 Draft.

Season 44

In Josh Patterson's Rookie Season of the ISFL he saw a lot of ups and downs, mostly downs... In his rookie season for the San Jose Sabercats, Josh Patterson recorded 4,195 yards passing with 20 Touchdowns thrown and only 12 Interceptions. Completing 386 of his 654 passes gave Patterson a completion percentage of 59% on the season, he ended with a Rating of 80.5 on the year. It wasn't an amazing rookie season like the ISFL has seen before, heck it was by all accounts, fairly Mid... Patterson is hoping for a bounce back season next year with more weapons and an improved team around him to fight for a playoff spot and give the city of San Jose something to get excited about for the first time in a long while. With another offseason in the system under his belt, Patterson is sure to find his footing soon. The promised land is in sight and we are coming.

Season 45

In Josh Patterson's second season in the ISFL was once again a wild ride. Improving in many statistics but unable to pull out wins in several close games this season. The San Jose Sabercats ended the season with a record of 6-10. Josh Patterson threw for 4,025 yards, 26 Touchdowns, 16 Interceptions, and finished the season with a 62.1% completion percentage. Though his yards per game was lower this season, Patterson really took a step forward in both touchdowns and completion percentage ending the year with a QB Rating of 90.1. Patterson knows the team will keep working in the offseason and building towards a bright future. Patterson will spend the offseason studying his playbook and holding regular meetings with his Wide Receiver corps to ensure maximum team building and get everyone on the same page for Season 46. Look out ISFL, the San Jose Sabercats are coming for the Ultimus.

Season 46

In Josh Patterson's third season in the ISFL he found success with his team but not so much with his arm. While the Sabercats enjoyed a strong start to the season, the wear and tear of taking 68 sacks eventually wore down Patterson and limited his ability to make big plays. Ending the season having thrown for 4,041 yards, and only 18 Touchdowns to 12 Interceptions, it's hard for Patterson to consider this year a success, especially when San Jose missed the playoffs by basically 1 game. Patterson will look for a bounce back year next season as he retools his throwing motion during the offseason and studies his playbook hard. Patterson is hoping with a new offensive scheme and continued strong support from a stellar Wide Receiver corps, San Jose will be looking to take the next step and push for an Ultimus. The division is always a tough one, but with continued hard work and some better blocking up front, San Jose can win it all.

Season 47

Josh Patterson had a breakout season in his 4th year starting for the San Jose Sabercats. After retooling and a long offseason honing his craft, Patterson stepped up in a huge way for the Sabercats in Season 47 of the Internation Simulation Football League. “MVPatterson”, as some have come to call him, threw for 4,159 yards on the season, completing 386 of 579 passes with a 66.7% completion percentage, he threw for 41 touchdowns while only throwing 9 interceptions to end the season with a QB Rating of 104.7 for the season. Indeed, it was quite the year for Patterson as he led the Sabercats to a league best 13-3 Record before falling in the Conference Championship game to Arizona. San Jose will look for another strong season in Season 48 from Patterson and to finally get through the Conference Championship game to secure the Ultimus and achieve eternal league glory.

Professional Career Statistics

DSFL Career Statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2056 (S41) Royals 14 307 522 4273 58.8 80 37 13 98.5 12 12 1 0 0
2057 (S42) Royals 14 331 583 3986 56.8 74 27 16 81.9 13 14 1.1 0 0
2058 (S43) Royals 14 319 568 3705 56.2 85 23 16 77.8 17 -12 -0.7 0 0

ISFL Career Statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2059 (S44) Sabercats 16 386 654 4195 59 75 20 12 80.5 14 -15 -1.1 0 1
2060 (S45) Sabercats 16 342 551 4025 62.1 96 26 13 90.1 9 13 1.4 0 0
2061 (S46) Sabercats 16 377 597 4041 63.1 58 18 12 84.6 17 4 0.2 0 0
2062 (S47) Sabercats 16 386 579 4159 66.7 84 41 9 104.7 11 -1 -0.1 0 0
2063 (S48) Sabercats 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Achievements and records

Season 41

All Pro

Offensive Performance of the Year - Week 7 vs. Dallas

Set DSFL Single Game Record in Week 7 vs Dallas Birddogs with 7 Passing Touchdowns in 1 game.

Offensive Rookie of the Year

Most Outstanding Player

Most Valuable Player

Pro-Bowl QB


Season 42

Pro-Bowl QB