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Adrian St. Christmas was selected in the third round of the 2052 ISFL draft, 30th overall, by the Honolulu Hahalua. Still a raw prospect, he was sent down to the DSFL for another season of development. The regular season could not have gone better for St. Christmas. The Portland Pythons started the season hot and never really looked back en route to multiple league records. For example, although not a particularly noteworthy achievement, the Pythons became the first team in the history of both the ISFL and the DSFL to tie two games in one season, finishing the season with a deceptive 8-4-2 record. This was deceptive because Adrian St. Christmas led the Pythons offense to first in the league in both points scored and yards gained. One noteworthy game was the final of the regular season: a 58-16 victory over the Norfolk Seawolves when the Pythons scored 38 points in the fourth quarter alone. St. Christmas for his part had a season for the record books. He went 307/481 for 3730 yards and 35 touchdowns while giving up only 5 interceptions. This earned him a league record, 107.5 Passer Rating. This wouldn't be enough for St. Christmas to follow through on his promise to bring an Ultimini to the city of Portland, however, as the Pythons lost to the Buccaneers 28-14 in the big game. As if that weren't enough, the next morning St. Christmas woke to the most bittersweet news of all: he was being called up to start for the Honolulu Hahalua.
 
Adrian St. Christmas was selected in the third round of the 2052 ISFL draft, 30th overall, by the Honolulu Hahalua. Still a raw prospect, he was sent down to the DSFL for another season of development. The regular season could not have gone better for St. Christmas. The Portland Pythons started the season hot and never really looked back en route to multiple league records. For example, although not a particularly noteworthy achievement, the Pythons became the first team in the history of both the ISFL and the DSFL to tie two games in one season, finishing the season with a deceptive 8-4-2 record. This was deceptive because Adrian St. Christmas led the Pythons offense to first in the league in both points scored and yards gained. One noteworthy game was the final of the regular season: a 58-16 victory over the Norfolk Seawolves when the Pythons scored 38 points in the fourth quarter alone. St. Christmas for his part had a season for the record books. He went 307/481 for 3730 yards and 35 touchdowns while giving up only 5 interceptions. This earned him a league record, 107.5 Passer Rating. This wouldn't be enough for St. Christmas to follow through on his promise to bring an Ultimini to the city of Portland, however, as the Pythons lost to the Buccaneers 28-14 in the big game. As if that weren't enough, the next morning St. Christmas woke to the most bittersweet news of all: he was being called up to start for the Honolulu Hahalua.
  
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Honolulu surprised the league by calling up Adrian St. Christmas to start at quarterback instead of Nova Montagne, who they selected with a higher draft pick (11 overall). It was soon revealed that St. Christmas was to play a stop-gap role--he would have the keys to the offense only until Montagne was ready to do so himself. Thus Adrian St. Christmas was to cut his teeth in the league with only two seasons of DSFL experience, an unusual prospect for modern-day quarterbacks. Unfortunately, this is reflected in an equally rare winless record. More importantly however, St. Christmas filled his role: the team remained in good spirits, Montagne was left with another season to develop while the team reloaded, and, for his part, St. Christmas faired better than expected on the statistics sheet. He finished the season about average in most statistical categories--a respectable performance for an unexperienced rookie quarterback with few offensive weapons to boot. This caught the attention of a few teams around the league, one of which reached out to Honolulu management with a trade offer. And at the end of the season Adrian St. Christmas packed his bag and headed up north: he was traded to the Yellowknife Wraiths.
 
Honolulu surprised the league by calling up Adrian St. Christmas to start at quarterback instead of Nova Montagne, who they selected with a higher draft pick (11 overall). It was soon revealed that St. Christmas was to play a stop-gap role--he would have the keys to the offense only until Montagne was ready to do so himself. Thus Adrian St. Christmas was to cut his teeth in the league with only two seasons of DSFL experience, an unusual prospect for modern-day quarterbacks. Unfortunately, this is reflected in an equally rare winless record. More importantly however, St. Christmas filled his role: the team remained in good spirits, Montagne was left with another season to develop while the team reloaded, and, for his part, St. Christmas faired better than expected on the statistics sheet. He finished the season about average in most statistical categories--a respectable performance for an unexperienced rookie quarterback with few offensive weapons to boot. This caught the attention of a few teams around the league, one of which reached out to Honolulu management with a trade offer. And at the end of the season Adrian St. Christmas packed his bag and headed up north: he was traded to the Yellowknife Wraiths.

Revision as of 12:24, 8 February 2023

Adrian St. Christmas
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Adrian St. Christmas attending a Seatle Sea Serpents game
No. 4 – Chicago Butchers
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (2029-04-01)April 1, 2029 (aged 32)
Quito, Ecuador
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:240 lb (109 kg)
Username:Nunccoepi
Career information
High school:Homeschooled
College:United States Military Academy at Westpoint
ISFL Draft:2052  / Round: 3 / Pick: 2
DSFL Draft:2051  / Round: 2 / Pick: 5
Career history
Portland Pythons (2051-2052), Honolulu Hahalua (2053), Yellowknife Wraiths (2054)
Roster status:Active

Adrian St. Christmas (born April 1, 2029) is an American football quarterback for the Portland Pythons of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Adrian St. Christmas was born in Quito, Ecuador where his mother, Tatiana Wojtyła, a medical officer in the United States Air Force, was temporarily stationed. Adrian never met his biological father and he never knew his mother to be in a romantic relationship. Despite Adrian and Tatiana's close relationship, Tatiana would never speak of Adrian's father, leaving his last name unexplained. Adrian and his mother moved often, living in every corner of the globe, an experience which Adrian found to be both impossibly exciting and exhausting. Nevertheless, his mother's military service was an inspiration to Adrian, even after she experienced an injury while deployed which led to her early retirement. The experience instilled in Adrian a desire to serve his country, leading to his enrollment in Westpoint upon graduation from high school. Prior to entering Westpoint Adrian attempted to play organized sport when he could, often playing soccer and baseball, but only played one season of football as a senior.

College career

At Westpoint, upon being geographically settled for the first time in his life, Adrian's physical gifts were finally recognized when he attended an open try-out for the football team. Adrian worked hard to earn a back up quarterback position in his first and second year, then started thereafter. Adrian produced average stats and led the team to moderate success but stood out for his intelligence and strategic mindset. Eventually, Adrian's participation in the sport gradually declined as he was identified as a prime candidate for the special forces. Tragically, however, one afternoon in his senior year, Adrian returned to his dorm room to find his roommate and closest friend dead from suicide. Scarred, Adrian was granted an honorable discharge and granted to leave to finish his degree remotely. At the advice of his therapist, Adrian pursued football professionally. After securing an agent, he was invited to the 2050 DSFL combine and eventually the DSFL Draft where he was selected by the Portland Pythons.

College career statistics

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 5 in
(1.96 m)
240 lb
(109 kg)

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2051 (S36) Pythons 14 272 489 3435 55.6 82 24 7 88.1 5 9 1.8 6 0
2052 (S37) Pythons 14 307 481 3730 63.8 71 35 5 107.5 15 28 1.9 13 0
2053 (S38) Hahalua 16 410 646 4200 63.5 76 28 12 88.8 13 -5 -0.4 3 0

Adrian St. Christmas was drafted by the Portland Pythons with the 13th pick (Round 2). This was initially a surprise to pundits and beat writers around the league, and even to Adrian himself, due to his deep ties to the Tijuana Luchadores who had the next pick in the draft. But the Pythons were in desperate need of a talented quarterback and that is exactly what they found in Adrian St. Christmas. He led the team to a hot start of 9-1 which cooled slightly to finish the season at 11-3. To his chagrin, the Pythons lost both of their regular season matchups against the Tijuana Luchadores who enjoyed one of the their best records in team history, 12-2. The two teams would eventually meet in the Ultimini where lightening struck again: the Pythons lost 27-3 and Adrian St. Christmas vowed to bring an Ultimini to the city of Portland before he left for the ISFL.

Adrian St. Christmas was selected in the third round of the 2052 ISFL draft, 30th overall, by the Honolulu Hahalua. Still a raw prospect, he was sent down to the DSFL for another season of development. The regular season could not have gone better for St. Christmas. The Portland Pythons started the season hot and never really looked back en route to multiple league records. For example, although not a particularly noteworthy achievement, the Pythons became the first team in the history of both the ISFL and the DSFL to tie two games in one season, finishing the season with a deceptive 8-4-2 record. This was deceptive because Adrian St. Christmas led the Pythons offense to first in the league in both points scored and yards gained. One noteworthy game was the final of the regular season: a 58-16 victory over the Norfolk Seawolves when the Pythons scored 38 points in the fourth quarter alone. St. Christmas for his part had a season for the record books. He went 307/481 for 3730 yards and 35 touchdowns while giving up only 5 interceptions. This earned him a league record, 107.5 Passer Rating. This wouldn't be enough for St. Christmas to follow through on his promise to bring an Ultimini to the city of Portland, however, as the Pythons lost to the Buccaneers 28-14 in the big game. As if that weren't enough, the next morning St. Christmas woke to the most bittersweet news of all: he was being called up to start for the Honolulu Hahalua.

Honolulu surprised the league by calling up Adrian St. Christmas to start at quarterback instead of Nova Montagne, who they selected with a higher draft pick (11 overall). It was soon revealed that St. Christmas was to play a stop-gap role--he would have the keys to the offense only until Montagne was ready to do so himself. Thus Adrian St. Christmas was to cut his teeth in the league with only two seasons of DSFL experience, an unusual prospect for modern-day quarterbacks. Unfortunately, this is reflected in an equally rare winless record. More importantly however, St. Christmas filled his role: the team remained in good spirits, Montagne was left with another season to develop while the team reloaded, and, for his part, St. Christmas faired better than expected on the statistics sheet. He finished the season about average in most statistical categories--a respectable performance for an unexperienced rookie quarterback with few offensive weapons to boot. This caught the attention of a few teams around the league, one of which reached out to Honolulu management with a trade offer. And at the end of the season Adrian St. Christmas packed his bag and headed up north: he was traded to the Yellowknife Wraiths.

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