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Despite the strong team showing Cape Town fell short of making the Ultimus, losing to the Berlin Fire Salamanders at the very last second in the playoffs.
 
Despite the strong team showing Cape Town fell short of making the Ultimus, losing to the Berlin Fire Salamanders at the very last second in the playoffs.
  
With one season under his belt, Legs McMillion is looking forward to making a splash in his second professional season.
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With one season under his belt, Legs McMillion moved up the depth chart after some personnel changes in Cape Town. Legs would begin season 43 at CB2, effectively becoming a starter for the first time in his ISFL career.
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With Legs McMillion and the newly acquired Apollo Program playing at CB1, the Crash boasted the best defense in the league. They allowed only 18.8 points per game, which rallied them to a 12-4 record. McMillion fared much better this season, and his stats reflected it. He ended the season with 3 interceptions and 76 tackles, having only 1 missed tackle all season.
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Legs headed to the playoffs for his second straight year. Unfortunately, he would fail to make much of a splash. The Crash handled the Yeti in the wildcard with ease after scoring 31 points in the 4th quarter alone, winning 55-28. Legs ended the game with just 1 tackle and 2 pass defenses, but a win nonetheless.
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The following conference championship game did not follow suit. In a nail-biting, low-scoring 19-17 loss to the eventual Ultimus winning Baltimore Hawks, Legs McMillion tallied only 4 tackles. He did help prevent the Hawks from scoring any passing touchdowns, but it was not enough as Baltimore still managed to complete a game winning drive.
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Despite two consecutive seasons ending in last second playoff losses, Legs McMillion has been steadily improving and will potentially be taking up the mantle of CB1 in the next season.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:31, 19 September 2023

Legs Mcmillion
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Legs McMillion warming up before a game.
No. 13 – Cape Town Crash
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (2034-13-12)January 12, 2034 (aged 28)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:210 lb (95 kg)
Username:Jollyjiggs
Career information
High school:Honolulu Public School
College:Leg Day University
ISFL Draft:2056 / Round: 1 / Pick: 10
DSFL Draft:2055 / Round: 3 / Pick: 23
Career history
Roster status:Active

Legs McMillion (born January 12, 2035) is an American football cornerback who currently plays for the Cape Town Crash. He played college football for Leg Day University (LDU), and in the DSFL for the Norfolk Seawolves.

Early years

Legs McMillion was born and raised as an only child in Honolulu, Hawaii. Even in his youth, he was a man of few words. He did alright in his classes, but always felt like he didn't fit in with the rest of his peers. His family thought it was due to him having a nut allergy, but Legs always felt he was picked on due to being born without arms, a torso, and a head. Once he got to high school and joined the football team, everything changed. Originally brought on as a kicker, Legs saw himself getting pigeonholed into a position based purely on stereotypes. Always one to overcome the odds, he convinced his coach to let him try returning kicks. Despite the coach not understanding how that would even be possible, Legs McMillion proceeded to return his first kick for a touchdown during a scrimmage. Thus began Legs' illustrious career as a kick returner. He finished his high school career with 26 combined kick and punt return touchdowns, a high school record. He did, however, have 8 fumbles.

College career

In 2032, Legs McMillion was accepted into Leg Day University. This prestigious university, known for recruiting players that either only have quads or are obsessed with them, was a perfect fit. It was a rough start for Legs as a freshman. He got the returner job immediately, but his fumbling issue from high school persisted. In his first game he fumbled his first 2 kick returns, one of which was scooped up by the other team and brought back for a touchdown. Legs was benched for the following game, and he realized he needed to spend more time on ball security. Once he worked his way back on the field, Legs became the returner he always wanted to be. By the end of his senior year he had set a variety of kick return records; his most notable being 3 kick return touchdowns in a single game. He also became a bigger part of the offense, scoring 5 receiving and 2 rushing touchdowns his final year. Never one to shy away from his roots, he also got to shine as an emergency kicker when his teammate went down during his last game. Legs McMillion missed a 41 yard field goal, but followed it up with a game winning 30 yarder to beat rival team Arm Day University and rival player Arms O'Billion. Legs has since declared for the DSFL. He is currently competing in the Prospect Bowl with the Shelbyville Stallions, where he recently caught 6 passes for 118 yards and 2 touchdowns against the Mali Mastodons.

College career statistics

Kick Returns
KR KR Yds KR Avg KR Lg KR TD
61 2,189.9 35.9 95 9
Punt Returns
PR PR Yds PR Avg PR Lg PR TD
130 2,132 16.4 94 7
Receiving
Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
78 873.6 11.2 76 4

DSFL Career

McMillion was drafted in the 3rd round to the Norfolk Seawolves with pick 23. The Seawolves proved to be a perfect match for Legs, as he had a great start to his rookie campaign. In week 3, Legs McMillion had a breakout game where he broke the franchise record for receiving yards in a win over the Dallas Birddogs. Legs ended the day with 4 catches for 188 yards and 2 touchdowns, averaging 47 yards per catch. He followed up his breakout game by getting 2 receptions for 94 yards and 1 touchdown in a loss to the Kansas City Coyotes in week 4. This was his second straight game averaging 47 yards per catch. Legs had an 87 yard reception, which would end up being the longest catch in the DSFL by the end of the season.

The Seawolves started out the season strong, but began to struggle by midseason. They maintained their positioning as 1st or 2nd in the division, but the offense was beginning to falter. Legs McMillion found himself at the center of the problem, as he started having multiple drops per game; he ended the season with 9 total and was even completely shutout in a week 11 win against the Kansas City Coyotes.

Despite this, Legs managed to end the season with an impressive 906 receiving yards while averaging over 20 yards a catch. The Seawolves finished the season with a league-best 10-4 record, but their journey came to a quick end in a loss to the Bondi Beach Buccaneers in the playoffs.

Legs McMillion was taken with the 10th overall pick of the Season 41 ISFL Draft by the Cape Town Crash. Shortly after being drafted, Legs announced he would be changing his position to cornerback the following season.

After discussing the upcoming season with Cape Town, it was decided that Legs McMillion take an extra season in the DSFL to learn his new position. Legs McMillion's position switch announcement was not taken very well, both by fans and players alike. Many felt Legs was abandoning what made his personality likeable in the first place. Legs took this quite personally, and wanted to show that he was still going to terrify the league with his speed regardless.

In the first game of the new season against the Bondi Beach Buccaneers, Legs McMillion wasted no time silencing the crowd. Seven minutes into the first quarter, Legs McMillion intercepted rookie quarterback RE #38 and took it all the way to the endzone for Norfolk's first touchdown of the season. This was also Legs' first touchdown since week 6 of the previous season. Norfolk went on to win the opener 27-7.

Norfolk struggled to keep that momentum the rest of the season, and ended up finishing third in the conference with a record of 5-9. Legs managed to salvage a decent season with his first try on defense. He caught 4 interceptions and managed to force a couple fumbles as well.

Legs McMillion is currently gearing up for his rookie ISFL debut with the reigning champs, the Cape Town Crash.

ISFL Career

McMillion's start in the pros was much slower than his start in the developmental league. Being a part of the Cape Town Crash, Legs was on a fairly stacked team. He received limited minutes playing in the slot, and had to make the most of each snap.

Mainly focusing on preventing big plays, McMillion developed a tendency for swatting passes away. He started racking up pass defenses, but he went through most of the season without recording a single interception. This began to bother him, as the crowd began making fun of his namesake.

In week 15 of the regular season, Legs McMillion recorded his first ISFL interception against the Colorado Yeti. It came at the perfect time, as the Yeti had just begun to mount a comeback and approached the redzone.

Despite the strong team showing Cape Town fell short of making the Ultimus, losing to the Berlin Fire Salamanders at the very last second in the playoffs.

With one season under his belt, Legs McMillion moved up the depth chart after some personnel changes in Cape Town. Legs would begin season 43 at CB2, effectively becoming a starter for the first time in his ISFL career.

With Legs McMillion and the newly acquired Apollo Program playing at CB1, the Crash boasted the best defense in the league. They allowed only 18.8 points per game, which rallied them to a 12-4 record. McMillion fared much better this season, and his stats reflected it. He ended the season with 3 interceptions and 76 tackles, having only 1 missed tackle all season.

Legs headed to the playoffs for his second straight year. Unfortunately, he would fail to make much of a splash. The Crash handled the Yeti in the wildcard with ease after scoring 31 points in the 4th quarter alone, winning 55-28. Legs ended the game with just 1 tackle and 2 pass defenses, but a win nonetheless.

The following conference championship game did not follow suit. In a nail-biting, low-scoring 19-17 loss to the eventual Ultimus winning Baltimore Hawks, Legs McMillion tallied only 4 tackles. He did help prevent the Hawks from scoring any passing touchdowns, but it was not enough as Baltimore still managed to complete a game winning drive.

Despite two consecutive seasons ending in last second playoff losses, Legs McMillion has been steadily improving and will potentially be taking up the mantle of CB1 in the next season.

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
5 ft 9 in
(1.75 m)
175 lb
(79 kg)

Professional career statistics

Kick Returns, DSFL S40
KR KR Yds KR Avg KR Lg KR TD
36 745 20.7 50 0
Receiving, DSFL S40
Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
45 906 20.1 87 4
Defense, DSFL S41
Tck FF/FR INT PD TD
71 2/0 4 21 1
Defense, ISFL S42
Tck FF/FR INT PD Sck
35 0/0 1 14 1
Defense, ISFL S43
Tck FF/FR INT PD Sck
76 1/0 3 22 0

Achievements and records

DSFL S40 Pro Bowl (WR)

Norfolk Seawolves Franchise Records:

Receiving Yards (Single Game): 188 yards

Longest Punt Return (Playoff Game): 54 yards



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