Jackie Daytona

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Jackie Daytona
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No. 66 – Myrtle Beach Buccaneers
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1673-10-31)October 31, 1673 (aged 389)
Whitby, England
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
Username:Mooty99
Career information
High school:unknown
College:Pennsylvania State University
DSFL Draft:2039  / Round: 4 / Pick: 29
Career history
Roster status:Active

Jackie Daytona (born October 31, 3573) is an American football quarterback for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

"Jackie Daytona was born Lazlo Cravensworth a merchant's son in the north English town of Whitby, know for it fishing and it reputedly haunted monastery. As he grew he took great interest in his father's business but was also an excellent sportsman competing in many athletic endeavours. Laszlo was considered a very handsome man in a village affected by leprosy and plague, however one night, the vampire Nadja flew into his window and seduced him, before transforming into a hideous creature, biting him and turning him into a vampire. Laszlo Jackie came to America in the search for adventure and to avoid the suspicions in London that he was indeed Jack the Ripper at the turn of the century. He first settled in Statten Island where he made his home with is wife Nadja (a 600 yo Romani vampire) Nador (a 700 yo Ottoman vampire and Prince) and Colin Robinson (an energy vampire of unknown age).

Jackie saw his 1st super bowl in Statten Island and despite previously thinking it was a display of surperb owls he fell in love with the beautiful game of football. This love of the game and desire to play it led him to move to Pennsylvania, that and to avoid a debt related dual with Jim the Vampire.  "

College career

Once in Pennsylvania Jackie supported himself first working in a local bar that he seemed to own though no one was sure why. He was the able to join Penn State to nominally study business but mainly to follow his dream to play in the ISFL. Jackie caught the notice of the coach straight away during walk on tryouts with his unnatural strength and speed despite appearing to be an overweight man in his early 40s. Jackie was moved straight onto the squad and become the starting quarterback after all the other quarterbacks on the roster mysterious disappeared in a still unsolved missing persons case. Jackie's aforementioned unnatural strength and speed meant that he soon led the team to victories in both the years he was there. However both these titles were marred with odd occurances during the first title match the opposing team's top star disappearing the night before the game never to be seen again. In the second title game the opposing defensive line were unable to sack Jackie and as soon as they got close seemed to forget their reason for being on the pitch as if .hypnotised. While neither of there events have ever been conclusively linked back to Jackie an number of questions have been raised about this.

College career statistics

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Professional career

DSFL career

Jackie's decision to leave Penn State and declare for the DSFL draft a year early than many people expected had nothing to do with evidence linking him to countless missing people enquires and anyone who has tried to make that claim should bring it personally up with Jackie. During the pre-team works that took place as part of the drafting process as you would expect Jackie showed great skill, with one team exclaiming it was as if he could fly at will. The interview process with the DSFL teams seem to go extremely well also, with all people present in the interview not remember very much of what was said but all declaring that they all felt unnaturally compelled to draft him. The fact that one member of the Dallas Birddogs interview staff felt so compelled to draft him that when this did take place attacked the general manger of that team with a air mac and that they had to be restrained and then taken off for further psychological evaluation is just an odd coincidence. On the night of the draft Jackie was selected in the 4th round with pick 29, while he was unhappy going low he was certainly please to play for a team that agreed to his only night and dome game demands.

The DSFL draft came along and Jackie caught many people’s eyes, his mesmerizing interviews were the talk of the DSFL and he was considered one of the hot properties. In the end it was the VERY fortunate Myrtle Beach Buccaneers that pick him up with the 27th pick of the draft which was in the 4th round, while not bad for a quarterback Jackie still believes that he should have gone first and the reason he didn’t must have been down to witches trying to steal his seed again.

Season 24: Jackie started off season 24 slowly, he was part of a rare Quarterback committee with Owen Holloway, Jackie taking the long ball and passing down situation and Holloway taking short yardage and designed runs. This lasted 10 games, and while Jackie’s accuracy and efficiency with the ball were already showing through the sheer quantity of rushing really limited his numbers. This all changed in week 11, with Holloway annoyed at the sheer quantity of picks he threw he decided to switch to wide receiver meaning that Jackie was sole quarterback. In the final 4 matches Jackie showed his quality which culminated in the epic week 14 match against the Gey Duck in which Jackie led the team to a 54-10 victory with 4 touchdowns 23/30 passes, 225 yards and a QB rating of 136.8, this amazing performance even won his DSFL Offensive Performance of the Year. Myrtle Beach narrowly missed out on the post season but with Jackie the sole quarterback in season 25 this will surely change.

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)
230 lb
(104 kg)
5.13 s 4.98 s 7.86 s 21.2 in
(0.54 m)
7.42 ft 89 in
(4.52 m)
9 reps 44
Year Team Games Passing Rushing
GP GS QBrec Cmp Att Pct Yds TD INT Rate Att Yds Avg TD
2039 MB 14 14 7-7-0 125 225 55.6 1305 13 3 86.3 15 18 1.2 0
Totals 14 14 7-7-0 125 225 55.6 1305 13 3 86.3 15 18 1.2 0

Awards and records

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