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After S37, Tingis Pingis had an identity crisis and felt like he needed to make a change in order to be the best he could be. He went to the government office to legally change his name to Creg Jerrith IV. Jerrith also wanted to change the position he played to quarterback in order to be the center of attention! With this, his old Norfolk team did not want him anymore and traded him to Kansas City. Kansas City ended up dominating the season going 13-1 and winning the Ultimini. Jerrith played a major role in this playing MVP level football in his first season as a quarterback. While he appreciates everything Norfolk has done for him, he is super happy to be on the Coyotes for another season. Jerrith lead the league in passing yards while throwing a respectable 25 touchdowns and one of the best quarterback ratings in the entire league. Jerrith will be considered in the yearly MVP race and will lead Kansas City next season to the playoffs once again.
 
After S37, Tingis Pingis had an identity crisis and felt like he needed to make a change in order to be the best he could be. He went to the government office to legally change his name to Creg Jerrith IV. Jerrith also wanted to change the position he played to quarterback in order to be the center of attention! With this, his old Norfolk team did not want him anymore and traded him to Kansas City. Kansas City ended up dominating the season going 13-1 and winning the Ultimini. Jerrith played a major role in this playing MVP level football in his first season as a quarterback. While he appreciates everything Norfolk has done for him, he is super happy to be on the Coyotes for another season. Jerrith lead the league in passing yards while throwing a respectable 25 touchdowns and one of the best quarterback ratings in the entire league. Jerrith will be considered in the yearly MVP race and will lead Kansas City next season to the playoffs once again.
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In his second season with Kansas City, Creg Jerrith IV improved on his performance from the prior season. Jerrith played at a true MVP level throwing for 3464 yards with 26 touchdowns and only 8 interceptions. Among starting quarterbacks, he lead the league with a 103 passer rating, showing his ability to play good ball. The Coyotes weren't nearly as dominant as the season before since they lost some big contributors, but Jerrith was able to lead them to the playoffs and a 9-5 record still. In the playoffs, the Coyotes won a tough game against Minnesota in the semifinals as Jerrith threw for 230 yards and a touchdown on only 18 attempts. In the Ultimini, Creg continued his msitake free football throwing for 262 yards and two touchdowns on only 20 attempts. With this season in the books, Cregory ends his DSFL career with back to back Ultimini trophies and a possible MVP award. He will move onto the ISFL with Cape Town and look to bring a trophy to them as well.
  
 
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==Achievements and records==
 
==Achievements and records==
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Revision as of 17:19, 6 February 2023

Creg Jerrith IV
Image of Tingis Pingis
No. 20 – Kansas City Coyotes
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (2028-14-12)February 12, 2028 (aged 37)
Latvia, Latvia
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:190 lb (86 kg)
Username:Negs
Career information
College:Rutgers
Career history
Roster status:Active

Tingis Pingis (born February 12, 2029) is an American football safety who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Rutgers (LVU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

In Tingis Pingis' early years, he was a boy fascinated by everything sports. Being from Latvia, he was always brought up to enjoy soccer and basketball as his two main sports. However, he ended up way too tall for soccer so he decided to pursue basketball. His father and mother were both shoemakers so he always got the best basketball shoes. He was one of the best players in his town but his parents ended up moving to the United States. While he continued to play basketball, he fell in love with the game of football more than anything. With his parents both getting new jobs, him and his new friends would always go to the field and run one on ones in order to be the best possible player for high school. All throughout high school he was the top safety through hard work which eventually led him to an offer at Rutgers to play football.

College career

In Tingis' freshman year he did not play all too much. There were some absolute superstars ahead of him on the depth chart but just like in his early childhood he worked harder than everyone. His sophomore year he was a rotation player and logged an interception in garbage time and twenty tackles. His junior year, he was able to gain more playing time and even became a starter. He had 3 interceptions through the first 5 games but unfortunately he tore his ACL and had to sit the rest of the season out. In his senior year, Tingis Pingis was determined to be back stronger than ever and started every possible game leading Rutgers to a bowl game. In his senior year, he had 7 interceptions, 80 tackles, and 3 sacks proving that he was able to play at the next level. He ended up being inducted into the Rutgers ring of honor.

College career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
Senior RU 14 80 5 5/2 3 7 23 0 1 0/0/0

DSFL career

Season 37

After a rough season in S36, Tingis Pingis' coaches decided to move him around a bit on the field. Because they were able to draft so strongly in the secondary, the coaches in Norfolk decided to move Pingis to the safety position. While he still got burnt on the daily, the move allowed Pingis to show off his incredible speed and playmaking skills. He increased every statistic from the season prior other than passes defended. Norfolk as a team had a tough season, finishing with the worst record in the Southern division but with a lot of youth and energy. As always, the locker room was amazing and the wins always overruled the feelings after losses. We fought every single game of the season and while we did not always come out on top we sure came close. Tingis had a really fun season and felt tons of improvement was shown both individually and from the team.

Season 38

After S37, Tingis Pingis had an identity crisis and felt like he needed to make a change in order to be the best he could be. He went to the government office to legally change his name to Creg Jerrith IV. Jerrith also wanted to change the position he played to quarterback in order to be the center of attention! With this, his old Norfolk team did not want him anymore and traded him to Kansas City. Kansas City ended up dominating the season going 13-1 and winning the Ultimini. Jerrith played a major role in this playing MVP level football in his first season as a quarterback. While he appreciates everything Norfolk has done for him, he is super happy to be on the Coyotes for another season. Jerrith lead the league in passing yards while throwing a respectable 25 touchdowns and one of the best quarterback ratings in the entire league. Jerrith will be considered in the yearly MVP race and will lead Kansas City next season to the playoffs once again.

Season 39

In his second season with Kansas City, Creg Jerrith IV improved on his performance from the prior season. Jerrith played at a true MVP level throwing for 3464 yards with 26 touchdowns and only 8 interceptions. Among starting quarterbacks, he lead the league with a 103 passer rating, showing his ability to play good ball. The Coyotes weren't nearly as dominant as the season before since they lost some big contributors, but Jerrith was able to lead them to the playoffs and a 9-5 record still. In the playoffs, the Coyotes won a tough game against Minnesota in the semifinals as Jerrith threw for 230 yards and a touchdown on only 18 attempts. In the Ultimini, Creg continued his msitake free football throwing for 262 yards and two touchdowns on only 20 attempts. With this season in the books, Cregory ends his DSFL career with back to back Ultimini trophies and a possible MVP award. He will move onto the ISFL with Cape Town and look to bring a trophy to them as well.

Tingis Pingis ISFL career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2052 NOR 14 67 1 0/2 0 3 6 0 1 0/0/0

Creg Jerrith IV ISFL career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2053 (S38) Coyotes 14 315 468 3522 67.3 74 25 15 94 8 10 1.2 0 0
2054 (S39) Coyotes 14 238 389 3464 61.2 75 25 8 103 11 -10 -0.9 4 0

Achievements and records

Awards

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