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'''Brock Phoenix''' (born September 24, 1989) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:quarterback|quarterback]] for the [[Philadelphia Liberty]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for [[wp:USC|USC]] before entering the professional ranks in {{nsfly|19|nolink}}. He was drafted by the {{ts|OCO}}} in the second round of the {{nsfly|19|draft-full}}, but never saw the field for them. He was sent down to the [[DSFL]] for a second year, playing for the {{tf|MBB}}, who chose him in the contraction draft after {{tp|KCC}} folded. After playing in the DSFL for a second season, Orange County traded Phoenix in the {{nsfly|20|nolink}} off-season to the {{tf|PHI}}. The Liberty had lost their starting quarterback to retirement and pencilled Phoenix to take over that job. He is now currently in his rookie season in the NSFL.
 
'''Brock Phoenix''' (born September 24, 1989) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:quarterback|quarterback]] for the [[Philadelphia Liberty]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for [[wp:USC|USC]] before entering the professional ranks in {{nsfly|19|nolink}}. He was drafted by the {{ts|OCO}}} in the second round of the {{nsfly|19|draft-full}}, but never saw the field for them. He was sent down to the [[DSFL]] for a second year, playing for the {{tf|MBB}}, who chose him in the contraction draft after {{tp|KCC}} folded. After playing in the DSFL for a second season, Orange County traded Phoenix in the {{nsfly|20|nolink}} off-season to the {{tf|PHI}}. The Liberty had lost their starting quarterback to retirement and pencilled Phoenix to take over that job. He is now currently in his rookie season in the NSFL.
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Brock's short career so far has been about being an after-thought. He was the third quarterback taken off the board in the DSFL draft, getting chosen by the Kansas City Coyotes. His first season in Kansas City was a good one, leading the Coyotes to the playoffs, but losing in the conference championship game. After the season, as he was preparing for the NSFL draft, he got word that his DSFL team was getting contracted and that he would be going into a contraction draft as well. Trying to focus on the NSFL draft first, Phoenix saw himself once again getting passed over and was the third quarterback taken off the board, going to the Otters, who already had an established quarterback on the team in Franklin Armstrong. With a murky path to the NSFL, he had to quickly focus on the contraction draft and got a new home in Myrtle Beach when the Buccaneers chose him.
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Brock Phoenix's second, and final season, in the DSFL saw a return to the conference championship game, but suffering another loss. After the season, Orange County informed Brock that he was getting traded to the Philadelphia Liberty to become their new starting quarterback. After being overlooked in two different drafts and having his path to the NSFL blocked, Brock Phoenix kept on pushing and finally had it rewarded, thanks to the Liberty, who believed in him enough to give him the keys to the franchise.
  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==

Revision as of 19:59, 21 January 2020

Brock Phoenix
Phoenix throwing to his receiver
Phoenix threading the needle
No. 9 – Philadelphia Liberty
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1989-09-24)September 24, 1989 (aged 71)
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High school:St. Augustine
College:USC
ISFL Draft:2034  / Round: 2 / Pick: 20
Career NSFL statistics as of Week 15, 2034
Yards:0
Touchdowns:0
Interceptions:0
Completion %:0.0
QB Rating:0.0
Career DSFL statistics as of 2034
Yard:5063
Touchdowns:24
Interceptions:24
Completion %:57.5
QB Rating:73.7

Player stats at ISFL.net

Brock Phoenix (born September 24, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the Philadelphia Liberty of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for USC before entering the professional ranks in 2034. He was drafted by the Otters} in the second round of the 2034 ISFL Draft (S19), but never saw the field for them. He was sent down to the DSFL for a second year, playing for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers, who chose him in the contraction draft after Kansas City folded. After playing in the DSFL for a second season, Orange County traded Phoenix in the 2035 off-season to the Philadelphia Liberty. The Liberty had lost their starting quarterback to retirement and pencilled Phoenix to take over that job. He is now currently in his rookie season in the NSFL.

Brock's short career so far has been about being an after-thought. He was the third quarterback taken off the board in the DSFL draft, getting chosen by the Kansas City Coyotes. His first season in Kansas City was a good one, leading the Coyotes to the playoffs, but losing in the conference championship game. After the season, as he was preparing for the NSFL draft, he got word that his DSFL team was getting contracted and that he would be going into a contraction draft as well. Trying to focus on the NSFL draft first, Phoenix saw himself once again getting passed over and was the third quarterback taken off the board, going to the Otters, who already had an established quarterback on the team in Franklin Armstrong. With a murky path to the NSFL, he had to quickly focus on the contraction draft and got a new home in Myrtle Beach when the Buccaneers chose him.

Brock Phoenix's second, and final season, in the DSFL saw a return to the conference championship game, but suffering another loss. After the season, Orange County informed Brock that he was getting traded to the Philadelphia Liberty to become their new starting quarterback. After being overlooked in two different drafts and having his path to the NSFL blocked, Brock Phoenix kept on pushing and finally had it rewarded, thanks to the Liberty, who believed in him enough to give him the keys to the franchise.

Early years

Brock Phoenix grew up in Hamilton, Ontario, but quickly found his way out to the West Coast in the USA. His dream was always to play football and he certainly had the skills to achieve it. His parents decided to move out to California to get Brock into the best high school for his football development. They found their way to San Diego where Phoenix enrolled at St. Augustine High School. He went on to quarterback their football team for 4 years, winning the state championship twice.

College career

After a successful stint at St. Augustine, Phoenix was heavily recruited by college programs. With his family comfortable in California and his success in the state, Brock decided to stay there and chose to go to USC. That decision turned into a good one, as Pheonix led the Trojans to one Orange Bowl appearance and one National Championship victory. He concluded his final season in college by winning the Heisman Trophy.

Professional career

Professional career statistics

Passing
Season Team GP Yds TDs INT Comp. % QBR
2033 (S18) KCC 14 2384 12 11 57.9 74.0
2034 (S19) MBB 14 2679 12 13 57.0 73.3

Awards & Accolades

Season Accolade
TBD TBD

References