Louis Blondin

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Louis Blondin
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Louis Blondin in his cegep days
No. 9 – London Royals
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2029-04-15)April 15, 2029 (aged 33)
Saguenay, Canada
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
Username:Gordon Bombay
Career information
High school:Séminaire de Chicoutimi
College:Université Laval
Career history
Roster status:Active

Louis Blondin (born April 15, 2029) is an American football linebacker who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Université Laval (ULaval) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Louis Blondin was born in Saguenay, Québec ,Canada. His father Alexandre Blondin was a statistics teacher at the local college. His mother Lydia Tremblay was a professional volleyball player. She represented Canada in the Olympics.

Like a lot of Québec born kids, Louis played hockey when he was younger. He really liked the sport and his dream was to become a professional hockey player playing for the Montreal Canadiens. Until a day where everything changed. His father had a statistics congress in Berlin and he took Louis with him. There he saw for the first time the game of his life the game of American football. It was the Fire Salamander against the New York Silverbacks. His dream changed and now he wanted to be a Quarterback in the ISFL. When he returned home Louis stopped playing hockey and started playing football. He was the starting quarterback for the Titans of Chicoutimi Séminaire. He was pretty good and promised a good career until a bad call from the referee changed the trajectory of his life. He got sacked in the last quarter of the final of a tournament. After that Louis was not able to throw the balls, he got the yips. The only thing he was still able to do is run fast and he still wanted to play football. So he became a linebacker and swore to make his dream come true. He was quickly scouted by the Limoilou Titans where he continued to play.

College career

After a successful cegep career, Louis Blondin hit a wall in college. Since his hockey days, he was used to be the best player on his team. When he got to Laval University, the best football college in Québec, he was not the best player. In fact, he was far from the best linebacker on the team. In his first year with the team, he did not play a single game. He spent the year getting better and training hard. It paid off and in his second year, he played the three last games of the season. He got three sacks in three games. For the playoff, the coach decided to play the more experienced player and Louis rode the bench. In his third year, Louis played every single game and his team won the championship. He got 14 sacks, 98 tackles, and 65 assists. Once again Louis Blondin felt like the best player on his team. He was ready for the DFSL

College career statistics

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
5 ft 5 in
(1.65 m)
165 lb
(75 kg)
4.75 s 3.94 s 6.5 s 38 in
(0.97 m)
1 ft 0 in
(0.30 m)
26 reps 50

S33 : Before the draft, Louis played for the Norfolk Seawolves and won the S32 Ultimi. Louis was a linebacker, he played two games and he had 3 tackles.

Louis Blondin was then drafted 2OA by the London Royals. Louis was drafted as a linebacker, but after meeting with Sebster and Lucid, Louis decided to switch position to wide receiver. Sebster gave to Louis some special pills and Louis grew from 5’5 to 6’5 and he gained 80 pounds.

Louis had his first career touchdown in the first quarter of the third game of the season. The Royals were playing the Tijiuana Luchadores.

Blondin finished the season third in yards with a total of 1437. He was first in a touchdown with a total of 14. The runner-up had 10 touchdowns.

London started to season with five consecutive losses and finished the season with a record of 6 wins and 8 losses.


S34 : Louis Blondin had a terrible S34 season. After S33 I was sure to be the next great wide receiver. He trained hard all summer long and he was at maximum capacity. It was heard in the locker room that Louis with blaming general manager Sebster for his bad luck. Indeed the team were running plays that did not involve the superstar receiver. There were rumors that Louis Blondin asked the San Jose Sabercats to call him up soon so Louis did not have to deal with Sebster again. After his call up things were better between Louis and Sebster. Sebster even hired Louis Blondin has his co general manager. Louis will manage London while playing in San Jose.

The only facet of Louis Blondin play that got better during the s34 season is his kick-off return. In 2048 he had 198 yards and he got 764 in 2049. He got a touchdown and his longest return was 95 yards.

S35 : S35 was the first season of Louis Blondin in the international simulated football league. He had a lot of fun with San Jose Sabercats. In sixteen games Louis Blondin had a respectable 66 receptions. Louis had 6 games started. That was good for 779 yards. His average reception was for 11.8 yards. His longest reception was for 58 yards. Louis Blondin had 3 touchdowns. He dropped the ball 3 times. He had an average of 48,7 yards per game. He got the sabercats 34 first down. He had 5 20+ receive and 3 40+ receives. During the season Louis Blondin was able to do 13 pancakes.

The season was fun and Louis really enjoyed it. He was happy with how the team welcomed it. He believes that he and Russ will be powerful players in the future of the Sabercat. He thinks that the team is headed in the right direction.

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2048 (S33) Royals 14 101 1437 14.2 47 14
2049 (S34) Royals 14 82 997 12.2 62 5 2050 (S35) Sabercats 16 66 779 11.8 58 3


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