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Frost entered his final season with the Grey Ducks in 2050. He was promoted to the starting wide receiver after being demoted the year prior. Frost finished the season with 75 receptions for 1,236 yards and six touchdowns. Frost was selected to his third Pro Bowl and was given All-Pro votes for his efforts.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:10, 14 August 2023

Lane Frost II
Position:Head coach
Personal information
Born: (2010-09-02)September 2, 2010 (aged 50)
New York City, New York
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:298 lb (135 kg)
Career information
High school:Cardinal Gibbons (FL)
College:USC (2042–2046)
ISFL Draft:2048  / Round: 3 / Pick: 31
DSFL Draft:2047  / Round: 3 / Pick: 21
Career history
Career highlights and awards

Player stats at ISFL.net

Amari Lane Frost II (born September 2, 2022), nicknamed "El Torbellino" (Spanish for "The Whirlwind"), is a former American and Canadian football quarterback, running back, wide receiver, offensive lineman, and tight end.

The Grey Ducks selected Frost with the twenty-first overall selection of the 2047 DSFL Draft. Frost played for the Grey Ducks for four years before he entered free agency in the ISFL, where he was signed by the Honolulu Hahalua. He retired from the ISFL after two seasons and got signed by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL and abruptly ended his career early after a career-ending injury.

Early years

Lane Frost II was born to Lane Frost and Marcie Brown in New York City, New York. His parents separated not long after his birth. His mother was killed late one night when they got into an altercation with three armed gang members outside of New York City. He suffered from depression after the loss and him and his father moved to the Miami, Florida and enrolled him into Miami Central Senior High School.

During his youth, Frost enjoyed watching the Chicago Bears of the NFL and the Orange County Otters of the ISFL. In addition to playing football, he also played baseball and basketball as well as ran track.

College career

2029 season

2030 season

2031 season

College statistics

Professional career

Chicago Bears

2032 season

2033 season

2034 season

2035 season

Indianapolis Colts

2036 season

2037 season

2038 season

2039 season

Denver Broncos

2040 season

2041 season

Miami Dolphins

2042 season

2043 season

2044 season

Indianapolis Colts (second stint)

2045 season

2046 season

Minnesota Grey Ducks

Frost was drafted by the Minnesota Grey Ducks with the 21st overall pick in the 2047 DSFL Draft.

2047 season

Frost played his first career regular season game on September 26, 2047, against the Portland Pythons, finishing with 70 yards as they lost 28–10. In Week 3, Frost had his first 100-yard game against the Kansas City Coyotes. In Week 9, Frost caught his first career touchdown pass against the London Royals. Frost finished the season with 74 receptions for 995 yards and two touchdowns. He was selected to the 2047 DSFL Pro Bowl and the All-Rookie Team.

2048 season

Frost was drafted by the Yellowknife Wraiths in the 2048 ISFL Draft but was sent down to the Grey Ducks. In Week 1, Frost caught seven passes for a franchise record 198 yards while tying a franchise record with three touchdowns earning him DSFL Offensive Player of the Week. In Week 12, Frost had six receptions for 116 yards in a 44–33 win against the Tijuana Luchadores. Frost finished the season with 1,297 yards on 73 receptions and eight touchdowns.

In the Conference Championship, Frost caught six passes for 68 yards and two touchdowns helping the Grey Ducks defeat the Kansas City Coyotes, 32–27. In the Ultimini Bowl, Frost had nine catches for 112 yards and a touchdown. They would go on to lose 24–17. Frost finished the postseason with 180 yards on 15 receptions and three touchdowns in two games.

2049 season

Before the start of the 2049 season, Frost was released by the Wraiths and was sent down to the DSFL by the league itself. Frost lost his job as the starting wide receiver to Billy Stinkwater during training camp and was a slot receiver for the rest of the season. Frost had multiple two-touchdown games and finished the year with 982 yards on 56 receptions and a career-high ten touchdowns. He was selected to the 2049 DSFL Pro Bowl.

In the Conference Championship, Frost finished with eight receptions for 97 yards and a touchdown in a 23–10 win against the Kansas City Coyotes. In the Ultimini Bowl, Frost had a postseason-high 156 yards on six receptions, but the Grey Ducks lost 33–7. Frost finished the postseason with 253 yards on 14 receptions and one touchdown.

2050 season

Frost entered his final season with the Grey Ducks in 2050. He was promoted to the starting wide receiver after being demoted the year prior. Frost finished the season with 75 receptions for 1,236 yards and six touchdowns. Frost was selected to his third Pro Bowl and was given All-Pro votes for his efforts.

Honolulu Hahalua

2051 season

2052 season

At the age of 42, Frost announced he would retire from the ISFL before the season and would play the rest of the year.

Professional statistics

Legend
League Record
Led the league
Bold Career high

Regular season

Year Team Games Receiving Kickoff returns Punt returns Fumbles
G GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
2047 MINN 14 10 74 995 13.4 51 2 4 1
2048 MINN 14 14 73 1,297 17.8 74 8 33 686 20.8 41 0 2 2
2049 MINN 14 14 56 982 17.5 71 10 30 600 20.0 32 0 31 208 6.7 17 0 1 0
2050 MINN 14 14 75 1,236 16.5 74 6 31 657 21.2 33 0 18 55 3.1 17 0 2 0
Career 56 52 278 4,510 16.2 74 26 94 1,943 20.7 41 0 49 263 5.4 17 0 9 3

Postseason

Year Team Games Receiving Kickoff returns Punt returns Fumbles
G GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
2047 MINN 1 1 8 119 14.9 29 1 0 0
2048 MINN 2 2 15 180 12.0 31 3 6 121 21.2 25 0 1 0
2049 MINN 2 2 14 253 18.1 37 1 3 29 9.7 17 0 0 0
Career 5 5 37 552 14.9 37 5T 6 121 21.2 25 0 3 29 9.7 17 0 1 0

DSFL records

  • Most receptions, playoff career: 37
  • Most receiving yards, playoff career: 552
  • Most receiving touchdowns, playoff career: 5

Grey Ducks franchise records

  • Most receiving yards, game: 198 (September 27, 2048, against the Portland Pythons)
  • Most receiving touchdowns, game: 3 (September 27, 2048, against the Portland Pythons)

Off the field

Personal life

Frost's parents separated not long after his birth. His mother was killed late one night when they got into an altercation with three armed gang members outside of New York City. He suffered from depression and finally returned to normal life a year later with the help of his father.

In 2041 Frost had a child with Starlight McConnell. McConnell didn't make it while giving birth. Frost now raises his son Marquise Star Frost (named after his mother), with his dad while Frost is playing.

During the 2048 (S33) season, Frost got into a relationship with Aurora Monroe and the following year they got engaged their wedding was planned to be after the team's final home game and in The Quack Shack. Frost had his second child during the 2051 offseason with his new wife, this time being a girl. Frankie Aurora Frost was born June 1st of 2051 at 9 pounds 12 ounces. Aurora and Frost's dad, Lane, now take care of Frankie and Marquise while Frost is playing football.

The Lane Foundation

In 2051 (S36) Frost started a foundation called "The Lane Foundation" that partners with less fortunate athletes at the youth ages and helps with fundings of youth programs all around the country. Their first program was partnered with the YMCA, when they opened an academy call "The YMCA for Less Fortunate Athletes". Which they opened before the start of the season in Houston, Texas.

Frosty's Sports Complex

After moving his family to Honolulu, Frost noticed the number of athletic programs in Hawaii was lacking. He started his own sports complex that includes football, volleyball, baseball, and an area for players to play basketball. Frost paid for the whole complex himself and didn't get funding anywhere else for the expenses.

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