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Big started his DSFL career in the 2053 season as a Kicker however fate would see him switching to Tight End halfway through the season. This move would be considered a great success as he took to receiving very well. Over the course of the season Big would outdo himself and find himself as the team’s leading receiver in targets, receptions and touchdowns. Big’s naturally huge frame would lend well to blocking and catching contested balls and would eventually see his short receiving season end with a respectable 744 yards and 7 touchdown catches. Big would help lead the [[Norfolk Seawolves]] to the Ultimini where they would ultimately fall short to the [[Kansas City Coyotes]]. In preparation for the upcoming draft Big would speak with many scouts and end up finding himself drafted by the [[Orange County Otters]] where he hopes to continue finding success in his new found role.
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Revision as of 23:33, 10 February 2023

Big Mclarge Huge
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No. 42 – Norfolk Seawolves
Position:Tight End
Personal information
Born: (2032-24-05)December 5, 2032 (aged 30)
McAustin, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:260 lb (118 kg)
Username:Hydrium
Career information
College:University of Kentucky
Career history
Roster status:Active

Big McLarge Huge (born December 5, 2033) is an American football kicker for the Norfolk Seawolves of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Big originally wanted to play Center in college, however life as it usually does had different plans. His high school his coach had no choice but to use him as an emergency kicker after observing him kicking empty jars of mayonnaise one day after school in the parking lot, no one dared ask him why. After managing to go 3 of 4, Big’s coach asked him to switch positions, feeling his ability to launch the rock home with his foot was more valuable than watching him fail to snap the ball for the 6th time in a half. “It just made sense, I don’t want to speak ill of anyone’s effort but there was no way we could keep him in at center after watching that display.” Big decided to make the switch and after working with his former coach after school, found success in his new position and eventually found himself on the radar of college scouts.

College career

"Big was called up to become Kentucky’s place kicker after the previous Wildcat kicker suffered a concussion during a practice kick that saw the ball shank hard and ricochet off a pole back into his face. Even though Big performed as well as his predecessor during summer camp and exhibitions, starting a rookie is always a risky gamble, but after showing his skill, no one doubted anymore. “During the first few days of summer camp, we knew” one teammate said. “It was shocking, dude has a railgun for a leg.” Most scouts felt that his success was not sustainable, his size would be limiting at the next level or his inability to comprehend trick plays. However, the Wildcats pulled the trigger and offered him a spot on the roster which Big was all too happy to accept, finally finding a place to hone his craft further as he looked ever forward to bigger dreams."

Career statistics
Season Team Games XPM XPA XP% FGM FGA FG% Pts Punts Yds
2052 UK 12 22 23 95.7 13 17 76.5 61 60 2687
2053 UK 13 44 45 97.8 16 19 84.2 92 49 2358
2054 UK 13 36 36 100.0 22 28 78.6 102 42 1895
Total 38 102 104 98.1 51 64 79.7 255 151 6940

Professional career

Big started his DSFL career in the 2053 season as a Kicker however fate would see him switching to Tight End halfway through the season. This move would be considered a great success as he took to receiving very well. Over the course of the season Big would outdo himself and find himself as the team’s leading receiver in targets, receptions and touchdowns. Big’s naturally huge frame would lend well to blocking and catching contested balls and would eventually see his short receiving season end with a respectable 744 yards and 7 touchdown catches. Big would help lead the Norfolk Seawolves to the Ultimini where they would ultimately fall short to the Kansas City Coyotes. In preparation for the upcoming draft Big would speak with many scouts and end up finding himself drafted by the Orange County Otters where he hopes to continue finding success in his new found role.

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 2 in
(1.88 m)
260 lb
(118 kg)

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2054 (S39) Seawolves 14 45 744 16.53 56 7

Achievements and records

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