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'''Borkus Maximus III''' (born January 14, 92 BC) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Quarterback|quarterback]] for the [[New Orleans Second Line]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for The Platonic Academy (The Platonic Academy) before being drafted by the New Orleans Second Line in the {{nsfly|6|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the Kansas City Coyotes in the {{dsfly|5|draft-full}}. | '''Borkus Maximus III''' (born January 14, 92 BC) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Quarterback|quarterback]] for the [[New Orleans Second Line]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for The Platonic Academy (The Platonic Academy) before being drafted by the New Orleans Second Line in the {{nsfly|6|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the Kansas City Coyotes in the {{dsfly|5|draft-full}}. | ||
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==Early years== | ==Early years== | ||
Borkus Maximus III was born in the ancient Roman Republic in 92 B.C.E. Borkus typically declines to talk about his past in detail, choosing instead to focus on the new day and age he has found himself in. It is theorized that he was a natural athlete, and was likely a soldier in the Roman army, given his natural athletic abilities, large stature, and education. He was reportedly in great physical condition the moment he fell out of the time-stream tear that transported him forward in time. | Borkus Maximus III was born in the ancient Roman Republic in 92 B.C.E. Borkus typically declines to talk about his past in detail, choosing instead to focus on the new day and age he has found himself in. It is theorized that he was a natural athlete, and was likely a soldier in the Roman army, given his natural athletic abilities, large stature, and education. He was reportedly in great physical condition the moment he fell out of the time-stream tear that transported him forward in time. | ||
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==College career== | ==College career== | ||
− | Borkus does claim to have received education at the | + | Borkus does claim to have received education at the prestigious Platonic Academy. However, the Platonic Academy of Athens was destroyed in 86 BC, when Borkus was only 8 years old. When confronted, Borkus claimed he received education at a smaller, unofficial satellite teaching academy headed by displaced philosophers from the original Platonic Academy. As of the time of this writing, these claims are unsubstantiated and there is disagreement among historians as to the validity of Borkus' claims. While receiving his education, Borkus trained daily as an Olympic athlete in the ancient Olympic games. Shortly after emerging from the time-stream tear at a research facility in Berkeley, California, Borkus announced his disappointment at the modern Olympic games, as modern society had forgotten what was once of utmost importance to the society from which he came. He decided to take his natural talents to a more popular sport: Football. |
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==College career statistics== | ==College career statistics== | ||
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==Professional career== | ==Professional career== | ||
===DSFL career=== | ===DSFL career=== | ||
− | Borkus received lots of hype from the media upon announcing his interest in football, and the Kansas City Coyotes (then the Chicago Coyotes) took notice, drafting him first overall in the | + | Borkus received lots of hype from the media upon announcing his interest in football, and the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] (then the Chicago Coyotes) took notice, drafting him first overall in the {{dsfly|5|draft-full}}. His rookie season with the Coyotes was quite disappointing. He finished the season with a 54.6% completion percentage (3rd worst in the league), a 13:16 TD-INT ratio, and a 64.5 QBR (3rd worst in the league). However, he was 3rd in the league in passing touchdowns (13), but also tied for the lead in interceptions (16). The Coyotes offense was the worst in the league in S5, and Borkus led them to a disappointing 4-10 record. Analysts and pundits around the league debated as to whether Borkus was a bust or if the disappointing Coyotes season was more attributable to poor coaching and management. Indeed, shortly after the {{dsfly|5}} season, the Chicago Coyotes were moved back to their original home of Kansas City. |
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+ | Following a disappointing DSFL season, Borkus found his draft stock in the upcoming NSFL draft plummeting. He was picked by the New Orleans Second Line in Round 2, 15th pick overall. Borkus was the third quarterback selected in the {{nsfly|6|draft-full}}, behind [[Austin Roenick]] and [[Arbin Asipi Jr.]], neither of whom played at the quarterback position in the NSFL. The Second Line declined to send Borkus back down to the DSFL, rather keeping him up as a true rookie QB. This was the first time in several seasons that an NSFL team started a true rookie quarterback. | ||
===Professional career statistics=== | ===Professional career statistics=== | ||
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==Achievements and records== | ==Achievements and records== | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Maximus III, Borkus}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Maximus III, Borkus}} | ||
[[Category:National Simulation Football League players]] | [[Category:National Simulation Football League players]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Developmental Simulation Football League players]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Chicago Coyotes players]] | ||
[[Category:New Orleans Second Line players]] | [[Category:New Orleans Second Line players]] | ||
[[Category:Season 6 players]] | [[Category:Season 6 players]] | ||
[[Category:The Platonic Academy alumni]] | [[Category:The Platonic Academy alumni]] | ||
[[Category:People from Italy]] | [[Category:People from Italy]] |
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Position: | Quarterback | ||||||||||||
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Born: | Herculaneum, Italy | May 14, 92 (aged 1972)||||||||||||
Height: | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) | ||||||||||||
Weight: | 260 lb (118 kg) | ||||||||||||
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College: | Platonic Academy | ||||||||||||
ISFL Draft: | 2021 / Round: 2 / Pick: 15 | ||||||||||||
DSFL Draft: | 2020 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1 | ||||||||||||
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Roster status: | Active | ||||||||||||
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Borkus Maximus III (born January 14, 92 BC) is an American football quarterback for the New Orleans Second Line of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for The Platonic Academy (The Platonic Academy) before being drafted by the New Orleans Second Line in the 2021 ISFL Draft (S6). Prior to this, he had been drafted by the Kansas City Coyotes in the 2020 DSFL Draft (S5).
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Early years
Borkus Maximus III was born in the ancient Roman Republic in 92 B.C.E. Borkus typically declines to talk about his past in detail, choosing instead to focus on the new day and age he has found himself in. It is theorized that he was a natural athlete, and was likely a soldier in the Roman army, given his natural athletic abilities, large stature, and education. He was reportedly in great physical condition the moment he fell out of the time-stream tear that transported him forward in time.
College career
Borkus does claim to have received education at the prestigious Platonic Academy. However, the Platonic Academy of Athens was destroyed in 86 BC, when Borkus was only 8 years old. When confronted, Borkus claimed he received education at a smaller, unofficial satellite teaching academy headed by displaced philosophers from the original Platonic Academy. As of the time of this writing, these claims are unsubstantiated and there is disagreement among historians as to the validity of Borkus' claims. While receiving his education, Borkus trained daily as an Olympic athlete in the ancient Olympic games. Shortly after emerging from the time-stream tear at a research facility in Berkeley, California, Borkus announced his disappointment at the modern Olympic games, as modern society had forgotten what was once of utmost importance to the society from which he came. He decided to take his natural talents to a more popular sport: Football.
College career statistics
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Professional career
DSFL career
Borkus received lots of hype from the media upon announcing his interest in football, and the Kansas City Coyotes (then the Chicago Coyotes) took notice, drafting him first overall in the 2020 DSFL Draft (S5). His rookie season with the Coyotes was quite disappointing. He finished the season with a 54.6% completion percentage (3rd worst in the league), a 13:16 TD-INT ratio, and a 64.5 QBR (3rd worst in the league). However, he was 3rd in the league in passing touchdowns (13), but also tied for the lead in interceptions (16). The Coyotes offense was the worst in the league in S5, and Borkus led them to a disappointing 4-10 record. Analysts and pundits around the league debated as to whether Borkus was a bust or if the disappointing Coyotes season was more attributable to poor coaching and management. Indeed, shortly after the 2020 (S5) season, the Chicago Coyotes were moved back to their original home of Kansas City.
NSFL career
Ht | Wt | 40‑yd dash | 20‑ss | 3‑cone | Vert jump | Broad |
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6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
260 lb (118 kg) |
Following a disappointing DSFL season, Borkus found his draft stock in the upcoming NSFL draft plummeting. He was picked by the New Orleans Second Line in Round 2, 15th pick overall. Borkus was the third quarterback selected in the 2021 ISFL Draft (S6), behind Austin Roenick and Arbin Asipi Jr., neither of whom played at the quarterback position in the NSFL. The Second Line declined to send Borkus back down to the DSFL, rather keeping him up as a true rookie QB. This was the first time in several seasons that an NSFL team started a true rookie quarterback.
Professional career statistics
Come back to this later
Achievements and records
Come back to this later