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'''Puddles "Duck of the Year" O'Duck''' (born August 4, 1948) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Quarterback|quarterback]] who is currently  preparing to enter the professional ranks.He cheered for the college football team for University of Oregon (UO) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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'''Puddles "Duck of the Year" O'Duck''' (born August 4, 1948) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Quarterback|quarterback]] for the [[Tijuana Luchadores]] of the [[DSFL]]. He cheered for the college football team for University of Oregon (UO) before being drafted in the 6th round by the [[Tijuana Luchadores]] in the [[Season 46 DSFL Draft]].
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
Puddles O'Duck was not really born, but more conceived in the year 1947. His similarly looking brother, Donald had already been around for a long time in the magical world of Walt Disney. Oregon athletic director Leo Harris met with his good friend Walt Disney and provided the information on how to create such a large anthropomorphic duck. Together, they created Puddles. So, to put it into a human concept to it, Puddles has a Father (Leo) and an Uncle (Walt). He never had a mother. Due to Leo and Walt's great friendship, there was never any issue with Puddles being very similar to Donald...until the lawyers got involved. There was a settlement in 1973 that allowed Puddles to remain in existence after the University was able to prove Walt did not take umbrage to the similarities between Puddles and Donald. However, Disney kept the rights to when and where Puddles was allowed to be. That remained in place until 2010, when Disney and the University agreed that Puddles could make more public appearances without the consent of Disney. This set Puddles free and he started entering mascot competitions and becoming the world known mascot that he is today.
 
Puddles O'Duck was not really born, but more conceived in the year 1947. His similarly looking brother, Donald had already been around for a long time in the magical world of Walt Disney. Oregon athletic director Leo Harris met with his good friend Walt Disney and provided the information on how to create such a large anthropomorphic duck. Together, they created Puddles. So, to put it into a human concept to it, Puddles has a Father (Leo) and an Uncle (Walt). He never had a mother. Due to Leo and Walt's great friendship, there was never any issue with Puddles being very similar to Donald...until the lawyers got involved. There was a settlement in 1973 that allowed Puddles to remain in existence after the University was able to prove Walt did not take umbrage to the similarities between Puddles and Donald. However, Disney kept the rights to when and where Puddles was allowed to be. That remained in place until 2010, when Disney and the University agreed that Puddles could make more public appearances without the consent of Disney. This set Puddles free and he started entering mascot competitions and becoming the world known mascot that he is today.
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===DSFL Career===
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====2061 - Season 46====
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Puddles O’Duck had a truly incredible rookie season in the DSFL and he offers a lot to those future ISFL teams who are scouting him as a prospect. He lead the league in TDs (34), QB Rating (100), 2nd in yard (3926), and 2nd in completion percentage (63.6%). He is also a winner, which is the hardest attribute to achieve. Not much was expected of TIJ after losing their MVP QB and many doubted the teams ability to do it with a rookie QB. However, Puddles stepped up big time and lead the team to the leagues best record at 10-4. Things fell short in the playoffs after a tough loss to future Ultimini winners, the Dallas Birddogs. O’Duck was also a great teammate throughout the year really spreading the ball around to his teammate. His WRs Benn and Patter with the number 1 and 2 stats in pretty much every category that matters (reception, yards, TDs, etc). That doesn’t mean he ignored his other teammates though. Kronkowski lead all TE’s in receptions and RB Trevor ended with the most rushing yards in the league.
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====2062 - Season 47====
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The Tijuana Luchadores and QB Puddles O’Duck had a very adventurous journey last season. The season started well and kept going well all the way until about 10 minutes left in the Ultimini. Tijuana was littered with talent all over the field as they completed the season with the #1 offense in the league and #1 defense in their conference (#3 in the league). The offense returned MVP WR Benn and OPotY/RotY QB Puddles O’Duck. But they also brought back rising stars in RB Brandon Johnson and TE Bob Kronkowski. If you thought last season couldn’t get any better, Tijuana’s offense stepped it up another notch. Puddles O’Duck wound up winning MVP with a stellar season leading the league in passing yards, passing TDs, and passer rating. In those categories, it wasn’t particularly close either. He had nearly 600 more passing yards, 5 more TDs, and 15 high rating than the next closest QBs. However, they ended up 10 minutes short of glory with Portland coming from behind to win the league. Congrats to them on a great season. Tijuana reloaded in the offseason and will be back in the Ultmini before we know it.
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===ISFL Career===
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TBD
 
===Professional career statistics===
 
===Professional career statistics===
Use [[Blank:StatsTables|this page]] to get the stats table template.
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! colspan="3" |Career statistics <!-- Career Statistics -->
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! colspan="8" |Passing          <!-- Passing Statistics -->
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| 309 || 486 || 3926 || 63.6 || 92 || 34 || 14 || 100.0 <!-- Passing Statistics -->
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| 14          <!-- Games Played -->
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| 347 || 521 || 4346 || 66.6 || 93 || 36 || 8 || 109.0 <!-- Passing Statistics -->
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| 9 || 7 || 0.8 || 7 || 0                            <!-- Rushing Statistics -->
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==Achievements and records==
 
==Achievements and records==
Use [[Antoine_Delacour#Achievements_and_Records|this section]] as an example.
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* 2061 - DSFL Rookie of the Year
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* 2061 - DSFL Offensive Player of the Year
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* 2061 - DSFL Offensive Performance of the Year
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* 2062 - DSFL Most Valuable Player
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   

Latest revision as of 15:29, 19 May 2024

Puddles O'Duck
Image of Puddles O'Duck
No. 69 – Tijuana Luchadores
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1947-20-04)August 4, 1947 (aged 115)
Nimrod, Oregon, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:245 lb (111 kg)
Username:Z-Whiz
Career information
College:University of Oregon
DSFL Draft:2061 / Round: 6 / Pick: 41
Career history
Roster status:Active

Puddles "Duck of the Year" O'Duck (born August 4, 1948) is an American football quarterback for the Tijuana Luchadores of the DSFL. He cheered for the college football team for University of Oregon (UO) before being drafted in the 6th round by the Tijuana Luchadores in the Season 46 DSFL Draft.

Early years

Puddles O'Duck was not really born, but more conceived in the year 1947. His similarly looking brother, Donald had already been around for a long time in the magical world of Walt Disney. Oregon athletic director Leo Harris met with his good friend Walt Disney and provided the information on how to create such a large anthropomorphic duck. Together, they created Puddles. So, to put it into a human concept to it, Puddles has a Father (Leo) and an Uncle (Walt). He never had a mother. Due to Leo and Walt's great friendship, there was never any issue with Puddles being very similar to Donald...until the lawyers got involved. There was a settlement in 1973 that allowed Puddles to remain in existence after the University was able to prove Walt did not take umbrage to the similarities between Puddles and Donald. However, Disney kept the rights to when and where Puddles was allowed to be. That remained in place until 2010, when Disney and the University agreed that Puddles could make more public appearances without the consent of Disney. This set Puddles free and he started entering mascot competitions and becoming the world known mascot that he is today.

College career

Puddles never really played college football, but he does have quite the college resume. During the 2007 season opener, Puddles got into a fistfight with Shasta, the mascot for the Houston Cougars, for seemingly mimicking the duck's routine of doing push-ups after the mascot's team scores. Footage of the attack became very popular on YouTube for several weeks. Puddles was suspended for a game and the student inside the costume received an unspecified punishment. Puddles disagrees with the punishment to this day stating ""he was askin' for it".

During the 2009 football season, students of the university created a video, I Love My Ducks, in which The Duck made an appearance. Due to the agreement with Disney in place at the time, the creators had to remove the video from YouTube. However, by that time, the video had "gone viral" and coach Chip Kelly requested the video be played at the Ducks' final game of that season, the Civil War.

During the COVID years, Puddles joined the SHL as there was no mascotting to be done. He is near retirement for his longtime team, the Atlanta Inferno, and would like to give his true love, football a try. Skipping all college eligibility and jumping straight to the draft should be interesting."

College career statistics

Career statistics
Season Team Duck of the Years Mascot of the Years Games Cheered Push-Ups Done Motorcycles Ridden High-Fives Given Fans Hugged Fights Entered Fights Won
Career Oregon 9 3 1612 62,431 251 26,378,012 5,479,654 2 2

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)
245 lb
(111 kg)
4.55 s 4.20 s 6.69 s 35" 10 ft 6 in
(3.20 m)
12 reps 0

DSFL Career

2061 - Season 46

Puddles O’Duck had a truly incredible rookie season in the DSFL and he offers a lot to those future ISFL teams who are scouting him as a prospect. He lead the league in TDs (34), QB Rating (100), 2nd in yard (3926), and 2nd in completion percentage (63.6%). He is also a winner, which is the hardest attribute to achieve. Not much was expected of TIJ after losing their MVP QB and many doubted the teams ability to do it with a rookie QB. However, Puddles stepped up big time and lead the team to the leagues best record at 10-4. Things fell short in the playoffs after a tough loss to future Ultimini winners, the Dallas Birddogs. O’Duck was also a great teammate throughout the year really spreading the ball around to his teammate. His WRs Benn and Patter with the number 1 and 2 stats in pretty much every category that matters (reception, yards, TDs, etc). That doesn’t mean he ignored his other teammates though. Kronkowski lead all TE’s in receptions and RB Trevor ended with the most rushing yards in the league.

2062 - Season 47

The Tijuana Luchadores and QB Puddles O’Duck had a very adventurous journey last season. The season started well and kept going well all the way until about 10 minutes left in the Ultimini. Tijuana was littered with talent all over the field as they completed the season with the #1 offense in the league and #1 defense in their conference (#3 in the league). The offense returned MVP WR Benn and OPotY/RotY QB Puddles O’Duck. But they also brought back rising stars in RB Brandon Johnson and TE Bob Kronkowski. If you thought last season couldn’t get any better, Tijuana’s offense stepped it up another notch. Puddles O’Duck wound up winning MVP with a stellar season leading the league in passing yards, passing TDs, and passer rating. In those categories, it wasn’t particularly close either. He had nearly 600 more passing yards, 5 more TDs, and 15 high rating than the next closest QBs. However, they ended up 10 minutes short of glory with Portland coming from behind to win the league. Congrats to them on a great season. Tijuana reloaded in the offseason and will be back in the Ultmini before we know it.

ISFL Career

TBD

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2061 (S46) Luchadores 14 309 486 3926 63.6 92 34 14 100.0 12 20 1.7 7 1
2062 (S47) Luchadores 14 347 521 4346 66.6 93 36 8 109.0 9 7 0.8 7 0

Achievements and records

  • 2061 - DSFL Rookie of the Year
  • 2061 - DSFL Offensive Player of the Year
  • 2061 - DSFL Offensive Performance of the Year
  • 2062 - DSFL Most Valuable Player







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