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Adam did not attend college, being poor and unmotivated. He did however move to California for a girl. There he discovered sushi, alcohol, and selling guns to postal workers. He eventually moved to Idaho where he did those same things but colder and with more potatoes. After several years of drifting around, he got into his first serious relationship in several years and moved back to Nevada where he got married and eventually began to raise a family. Then one night, he was drinking with friends and saw a tryout for the NSHL, a brand new professional hockey league. He lost a bet, tried out, and to the shock of everyone, made the league. He was picked by the Vienna Eagles late into the draft rounds as no one knew who the hell he was and he had no background whatsoever that suggested he would be useful. He promptly went on to finish in the top 10 in the league in points that year. The league folded due to financial troubles (like paying random people off the street several million dollars, most of whom did not turn out to be prodigies) and Adam and family lived off the money made there and a gig hosting sports talk programs that came after until he decided to take one more shot at being a professional athlete. This time he trained for nearly a year before signing up to compete in the DSFL.  
 
Adam did not attend college, being poor and unmotivated. He did however move to California for a girl. There he discovered sushi, alcohol, and selling guns to postal workers. He eventually moved to Idaho where he did those same things but colder and with more potatoes. After several years of drifting around, he got into his first serious relationship in several years and moved back to Nevada where he got married and eventually began to raise a family. Then one night, he was drinking with friends and saw a tryout for the NSHL, a brand new professional hockey league. He lost a bet, tried out, and to the shock of everyone, made the league. He was picked by the Vienna Eagles late into the draft rounds as no one knew who the hell he was and he had no background whatsoever that suggested he would be useful. He promptly went on to finish in the top 10 in the league in points that year. The league folded due to financial troubles (like paying random people off the street several million dollars, most of whom did not turn out to be prodigies) and Adam and family lived off the money made there and a gig hosting sports talk programs that came after until he decided to take one more shot at being a professional athlete. This time he trained for nearly a year before signing up to compete in the DSFL.  
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==Professional career==
 
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===DSFL career===
 
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Revision as of 17:53, 4 September 2020


Adam Spencer
No. 81 – London Royals
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2000-11-12)November 12, 2000 (aged 62)
Penns Grove, New Jersey, U.S.
Height:5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Username:AdamS
Career information
DSFL Draft:2039  / Round:  / Pick: 69
Career history
Roster status:Active

Adam C Spencer (born November 12, 2000) is an American football wide receiver for the London Royals of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Born to a dysfunctional family, Adam grew up as the oldest of three siblings and helped raise the two younger ones, who went on to become an accountant and a criminal respectively. One out of two ain't bad. His childhood was awful, full of abuse, and incredibly unstable. His teenage years were catastrophic as he met and lost his father to cancer within two years, the abusive relationship with his mother ramped up as she lost what little will she had to be a parent, and also they had to live in New Jersey. When he was 16 the family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada and then he left the house as soon as he turned 18. Having already moved enough that he lived in 9 different states (New Jersey, Louisiana, Florida, Texas, Arkansas, Washington, Wisconsin, Arizona, and finally Nevada) Adam had developed an understanding of the world that many others his age didn't have. And a sarcastic streak to match. Unlike most athletes, Adam didn't participate in any high school sports at all.

College career

Adam did not attend college, being poor and unmotivated. He did however move to California for a girl. There he discovered sushi, alcohol, and selling guns to postal workers. He eventually moved to Idaho where he did those same things but colder and with more potatoes. After several years of drifting around, he got into his first serious relationship in several years and moved back to Nevada where he got married and eventually began to raise a family. Then one night, he was drinking with friends and saw a tryout for the NSHL, a brand new professional hockey league. He lost a bet, tried out, and to the shock of everyone, made the league. He was picked by the Vienna Eagles late into the draft rounds as no one knew who the hell he was and he had no background whatsoever that suggested he would be useful. He promptly went on to finish in the top 10 in the league in points that year. The league folded due to financial troubles (like paying random people off the street several million dollars, most of whom did not turn out to be prodigies) and Adam and family lived off the money made there and a gig hosting sports talk programs that came after until he decided to take one more shot at being a professional athlete. This time he trained for nearly a year before signing up to compete in the DSFL.

Professional career

DSFL career

In the DSFL Adam served as the slot WR of the London Royals. It was not a stat heavy position, which was not a problem for Adam as he always had the longterm plan in mind and the DSFL itself was just a stop along the way. He also regularly engaged in one-sided social media scuffles with various members of the Dallas Birddogs. They did their best to keep up. He was chosen with the coveted 69th pick.

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
5 ft 8 in
(1.73 m)
200 lb
(91 kg)

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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