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S44 ISFL: Welp, this was Adebam's third professional season and in some cases it was a bit of a dropoff compared to his rookie ISFL season. Adebam finished with 25 tackles, 3 TFL, and 2 sacks, all down from last season's production. This was also reflected in the team ill and frank performance as well. The team looked to make a jump, yet via some unforseen transfer of players and unexpected strength of the division, the team finished 3-13 and was the second worst team overall as they were fortunate to beat Chicago to not end up as the worst team in the league last season. Unfortunately, the team was the worst in run defense and mediocre in pass defense. Hopefully these two areas improve as we look to become a contending team this season. In addition, we need the offense to be more efficient and be able to complete drives more frequently and secure more victories.<br>
 
S44 ISFL: Welp, this was Adebam's third professional season and in some cases it was a bit of a dropoff compared to his rookie ISFL season. Adebam finished with 25 tackles, 3 TFL, and 2 sacks, all down from last season's production. This was also reflected in the team ill and frank performance as well. The team looked to make a jump, yet via some unforseen transfer of players and unexpected strength of the division, the team finished 3-13 and was the second worst team overall as they were fortunate to beat Chicago to not end up as the worst team in the league last season. Unfortunately, the team was the worst in run defense and mediocre in pass defense. Hopefully these two areas improve as we look to become a contending team this season. In addition, we need the offense to be more efficient and be able to complete drives more frequently and secure more victories.<br>
  
S45 ISFL: Another year, another season in the ISFL. This season was honestly a painfully frustrating one for NOLA and Adebam as the team started a close 3-5 with a surprising parity filled league in the sim; this okish start was then followed up by 5 consecutive one score losses, two of which were last second scores or sim-forced defensive collapses. The team then had back to back wins against the Silverbacks and Sailfish, but ended up getting blown out by Honolulu on the road. On an individual level, the frustration doesn't end as Adebam only had 4 tfls but no sacks, despite acquiring a major trait in the previous offseason. What's worse is that the run defense was inexplicably still bad for the season. As a result to better help the team and to amass more production, Adebam decided to swap to OLB to help achieve both of these goals. Let us hope the move bears major fruit!
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S45 ISFL: Another year, another season in the ISFL. This season was honestly a painfully frustrating one for NOLA and Adebam as the team started a close 3-5 with a surprising parity filled league in the sim; this okish start was then followed up by 5 consecutive one score losses, two of which were last second scores or sim-forced defensive collapses. The team then had back to back wins against the Silverbacks and Sailfish, but ended up getting blown out by Honolulu on the road. On an individual level, the frustration doesn't end as Adebam only had 4 tfls but no sacks, despite acquiring a major trait in the previous offseason. What's worse is that the run defense was inexplicably still bad for the season. As a result to better help the team and to amass more production, Adebam decided to swap to OLB to help achieve both of these goals. Let us hope the move bears major fruit!<br>
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S46 ISFL: Another year, another slog of a season in the ISFL. With heightened expectations, NOLA and Adebam aimed to be a playoff team this season. However, as you will see, it unfortunately did not come to fruition. On an individual level, Adebam swapped to Linebacker in order to help NOLA improve their defense on a macroscopic level. He amassed 80+ tackles, 5+ TFLs, 10+ sacks, and even was decent in coverage as he amassed 7 Pass deflections, and even acquired an interception that resulted in a rare defensive touchdown for the unit! However, his efforts were not enough as NOLA was extremely unlucky and lost 7 one-score games on the most random events, causing the team to fall to 4-12 after trading picks to bolster holes in the lineup. With the upcoming offseason, the team and Adebam will aim to improve on the experiences and shore up any weaknesses so as to not repeat the unfair and unfortunate events of this past season.
  
 
==Achievements and records==
 
==Achievements and records==

Revision as of 22:56, 25 March 2024

Allister Adebam
Image of Allister Adebam
No. 13 – New Orleans Second Line
Position:Defensive Tackle/ Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (2035-16-05)April 5, 2035 (aged 25)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:300 lb (136 kg)
Username:Mobiausgrander
Career information
High school:Miramar High School
College:University of Florida
ISFL Draft:2058  / Round: 2 / Pick: 23
DSFL Draft:Undrafted / Round: 
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career DSFL statistics
Total tackles:20
Tackles for loss:2
Sacks:2

Allister Adebam (born April 5, 2036) is an American football defensive tackle for the Minnesota Grey Ducks of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Born into a Miami suburb neighborhood, Adebam dreamed of living a better life but also wanted to help improve the lives of his family, friends, and neighboorhood. Realizing that he was gifted immense physical abilities and size, Adebam set it his mission to make the ISFL by any means necessary. In addition to that goal, he had a secondary goal: to be one of the greatest defenders in American football history. To achieve both those ends, his parents set him up with Solace Avenger, two time All Pro, in order to help him get a massive headstart over his Peers and to have a goal to surpass Avenger all time in American Football! After extensive training with Avenger after and during middle and high school, Avenger decided to attend UF as well to follow in his trainer's footsteps and to surpass him there as well, trying to bring UF more trophies in the process.

College career

After arriving with the express goal to surpass his trainer, Adebam took his training further and dominated and progressed further in the offseason. Adebam noticed that UF needed DL help as they were getting gashed up the middle in runs. Motivated to be the solution, Adebam showed the fruits of his labor to the coaches. They were extremely impressed to the point that as a true freshman, Adebam would be awarded the starting defensive tackle position! In his freshman year, Adebam would make his presence known; in addition to amassing 40 tackles, 5 TFLs, and 5 sacks, his presence would reduce UF's rushing yards per carry alliwed average down by a full yard! This defensive presence allowed the team to help divert recruiting resources to the offensive side of the ball and get defensive depth in order to build a great team. Over time, as Adebam got better, UF managed to secure three SEC championship wins and back to back national championships before Adebam decided to declare for the draft!

College career statistics

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Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
Template:2035 Template:UF 15 60 10 3/3 10 1 3 0 1 0/0/0

Professional career

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

Professional career statistics

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Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2057 (S42) Grey Ducks 14 20 2 0/1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0/0


Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2058 (S43) Second Line 16 27 0 1/1 3 0 0 0 0 0/0/0
Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2059 (S44) Second Line 16 25 3 0/0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0/0


Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2060 (S45) Second Line 16 45 4 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0/0
Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2061 (S46) Second Line 16 85 9 0/1 11 1 7 0 1 0/0/0

S42 DSFL: Allister Adebam began his professional career with the Minnesota Grey Ducks of the DSFL. Despite having a prolific college career, Adebam struggled a bit in his rookie season as he needed a bit of time to adjust to the pro level as he amassed only 20 tackles, 2 TFLs, and 2 sacks through the season. However, those numbers maybe modest but they don't tell Adebam's progression through the season. Towards the playoff push, Adebam improved his agility and timing down to the point he was starting to turn a corner and make disruption plays in the playoffs as the Grey Ducks made it all the way to the Ultimini where Adebam had the best game of his career with 8 tackles and three TFLs as he tried to will his team to restart after blowing an easy 17-0 lead. Unfortunately, despite his efforts, Adebam couldn't will a comeback and the Ducks lost in the Ultimus, leading Adebam to decide to head to the ISFL to be called up in the draft!

S43 ISFL: Adebam was drafted in the second round to his mentor's team and could not be any more happy to be able to start his rookie season and to make an impact this early on in his career. Slotting in as NOLA's starting DT, Adebam, paired with Sonny, was tasked with manning the middle and getting disruption as well as providing run defense. In terms of disruption, Adebam had a fairly good season as he amassed 27 tackles, 3 sacks, and forced fumble and recovered it. In terms of providing run defense, Adebam struggled as he was frequently doubled and wasn't fast enough to break through more consistently. As a result, NOLA unfortunately had the worst record in the league. Adebam vowed over this offseason to become even faster and to become more disruptive to help NOLA return to their legends past. He plans to make a jump that will hopefully put him at hall of fame trajectory!

S44 ISFL: Welp, this was Adebam's third professional season and in some cases it was a bit of a dropoff compared to his rookie ISFL season. Adebam finished with 25 tackles, 3 TFL, and 2 sacks, all down from last season's production. This was also reflected in the team ill and frank performance as well. The team looked to make a jump, yet via some unforseen transfer of players and unexpected strength of the division, the team finished 3-13 and was the second worst team overall as they were fortunate to beat Chicago to not end up as the worst team in the league last season. Unfortunately, the team was the worst in run defense and mediocre in pass defense. Hopefully these two areas improve as we look to become a contending team this season. In addition, we need the offense to be more efficient and be able to complete drives more frequently and secure more victories.

S45 ISFL: Another year, another season in the ISFL. This season was honestly a painfully frustrating one for NOLA and Adebam as the team started a close 3-5 with a surprising parity filled league in the sim; this okish start was then followed up by 5 consecutive one score losses, two of which were last second scores or sim-forced defensive collapses. The team then had back to back wins against the Silverbacks and Sailfish, but ended up getting blown out by Honolulu on the road. On an individual level, the frustration doesn't end as Adebam only had 4 tfls but no sacks, despite acquiring a major trait in the previous offseason. What's worse is that the run defense was inexplicably still bad for the season. As a result to better help the team and to amass more production, Adebam decided to swap to OLB to help achieve both of these goals. Let us hope the move bears major fruit!

S46 ISFL: Another year, another slog of a season in the ISFL. With heightened expectations, NOLA and Adebam aimed to be a playoff team this season. However, as you will see, it unfortunately did not come to fruition. On an individual level, Adebam swapped to Linebacker in order to help NOLA improve their defense on a macroscopic level. He amassed 80+ tackles, 5+ TFLs, 10+ sacks, and even was decent in coverage as he amassed 7 Pass deflections, and even acquired an interception that resulted in a rare defensive touchdown for the unit! However, his efforts were not enough as NOLA was extremely unlucky and lost 7 one-score games on the most random events, causing the team to fall to 4-12 after trading picks to bolster holes in the lineup. With the upcoming offseason, the team and Adebam will aim to improve on the experiences and shore up any weaknesses so as to not repeat the unfair and unfortunate events of this past season.

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