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==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
Born to a desolate family yearning for someone that could actually cover a number one wideout. KC's dream manifested itself in Kacey Dream, here to shutdown corners and look damn good doing it. Unfortunately due to neglect and misuse he was taken from his poor family who will continue to yearn for that player who can actually cover even an undrafted rookie wideout at the bottom of the depth chart. Kacey ended up being adopted by a nice New England family, because of course that's wheer all good corners end up eventually. He was heavily recruited out of high school but he chose Penn State so that he could remain close to his family and the New England Clam Chowder he had grown to love.
 
Born to a desolate family yearning for someone that could actually cover a number one wideout. KC's dream manifested itself in Kacey Dream, here to shutdown corners and look damn good doing it. Unfortunately due to neglect and misuse he was taken from his poor family who will continue to yearn for that player who can actually cover even an undrafted rookie wideout at the bottom of the depth chart. Kacey ended up being adopted by a nice New England family, because of course that's wheer all good corners end up eventually. He was heavily recruited out of high school but he chose Penn State so that he could remain close to his family and the New England Clam Chowder he had grown to love.
 
 
 
  
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
 
Penn State knew they were getting a five start recruit in Kacey Dream but they didn't realize they were getting the five star recruit of five star recruits. As just a true freshman Kacey covered entire sides of the field on his own, he was a true island. After he intercepted the first 6 passes thrown his way that season teams stopped throwing his way altogether, leaving him with only those 6 interceptions his entire college career as no quarterback ever dared target his side of the field for fear of Kacey earning them ducets.
 
Penn State knew they were getting a five start recruit in Kacey Dream but they didn't realize they were getting the five star recruit of five star recruits. As just a true freshman Kacey covered entire sides of the field on his own, he was a true island. After he intercepted the first 6 passes thrown his way that season teams stopped throwing his way altogether, leaving him with only those 6 interceptions his entire college career as no quarterback ever dared target his side of the field for fear of Kacey earning them ducets.
 
 
 
  
 
==College career statistics==
 
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===DSFL career===
 
===DSFL career===
 
In his first game in the DSFL he joined the Palm Beach Solar Bears, who picked him up off waivers after what had been a dismal season so far. Little did they know that Kacey was here to keep the dream alive. In his first real  in-game action with the Solar Bears he played his usual game and he let the league know why you don't target the Dream. With twelve tackles, four passes defended, 2 picks including a pick six dagger to ice the game Kacey Dream single handedly won the game for The Solar Bears, ending the season on a high note after so much disappointment. After the game the General Manager Hall Monitor was ecstatic and immediately began erecting a Greatest Of All Time statue in Kacey Dream's honor. Unfortunately because Palm Beach was forced to immediately relocate to Myrtle Beach after the season the statue was torn down almost as soon as it was done. At the end of the season Kacey Dream was swooped up in the draft by the Portland Pythons, killing the hopes and dream of Hall Monitor and Myrtle Beach in the process. However his legacy and memory will live on there forever.   
 
In his first game in the DSFL he joined the Palm Beach Solar Bears, who picked him up off waivers after what had been a dismal season so far. Little did they know that Kacey was here to keep the dream alive. In his first real  in-game action with the Solar Bears he played his usual game and he let the league know why you don't target the Dream. With twelve tackles, four passes defended, 2 picks including a pick six dagger to ice the game Kacey Dream single handedly won the game for The Solar Bears, ending the season on a high note after so much disappointment. After the game the General Manager Hall Monitor was ecstatic and immediately began erecting a Greatest Of All Time statue in Kacey Dream's honor. Unfortunately because Palm Beach was forced to immediately relocate to Myrtle Beach after the season the statue was torn down almost as soon as it was done. At the end of the season Kacey Dream was swooped up in the draft by the Portland Pythons, killing the hopes and dream of Hall Monitor and Myrtle Beach in the process. However his legacy and memory will live on there forever.   
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 10:28, 15 October 2019

Kacey Dream
No. 42 – Portland Pythons
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (1999-15-04)March 4, 1999 (aged 61)
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
College:Penn State
Career history
Roster status:Active

Early years

Born to a desolate family yearning for someone that could actually cover a number one wideout. KC's dream manifested itself in Kacey Dream, here to shutdown corners and look damn good doing it. Unfortunately due to neglect and misuse he was taken from his poor family who will continue to yearn for that player who can actually cover even an undrafted rookie wideout at the bottom of the depth chart. Kacey ended up being adopted by a nice New England family, because of course that's wheer all good corners end up eventually. He was heavily recruited out of high school but he chose Penn State so that he could remain close to his family and the New England Clam Chowder he had grown to love.

College career

Penn State knew they were getting a five start recruit in Kacey Dream but they didn't realize they were getting the five star recruit of five star recruits. As just a true freshman Kacey covered entire sides of the field on his own, he was a true island. After he intercepted the first 6 passes thrown his way that season teams stopped throwing his way altogether, leaving him with only those 6 interceptions his entire college career as no quarterback ever dared target his side of the field for fear of Kacey earning them ducets.

College career statistics

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Professional career

DSFL career

In his first game in the DSFL he joined the Palm Beach Solar Bears, who picked him up off waivers after what had been a dismal season so far. Little did they know that Kacey was here to keep the dream alive. In his first real in-game action with the Solar Bears he played his usual game and he let the league know why you don't target the Dream. With twelve tackles, four passes defended, 2 picks including a pick six dagger to ice the game Kacey Dream single handedly won the game for The Solar Bears, ending the season on a high note after so much disappointment. After the game the General Manager Hall Monitor was ecstatic and immediately began erecting a Greatest Of All Time statue in Kacey Dream's honor. Unfortunately because Palm Beach was forced to immediately relocate to Myrtle Beach after the season the statue was torn down almost as soon as it was done. At the end of the season Kacey Dream was swooped up in the draft by the Portland Pythons, killing the hopes and dream of Hall Monitor and Myrtle Beach in the process. However his legacy and memory will live on there forever.

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 3 in
(1.91 m)
205 lb
(93 kg)

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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