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==History of the San Antonio Marshals==
 
==History of the San Antonio Marshals==
 
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{{main article|History of the San Antonio Marshals}}
 
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The San Antonio Hawks franchise was established in the year [[2017]], the [[DSFL]]'s inaugural season, by [[User:kckolbe|kckolbe]], a highly controversial but nonetheless prominent figure in the NSFL. They came out to a hot start in their first ever season as a professional franchise, led by their star rookie [[wp:Quartertback|Quarterback]] [[Jameis Christ]], hard-hitting rookie [[wp:Linebacker|Linebackers]] [[Barrick Acolyte]] and [[Brian Kelly]], and their ball-hawking [[wp:Cornerback|Cornerback]] [[Isaiah Rashad]], the Marshals were able to finish the regular season with 9 wins and 5 losses (5-2 at home) and with a comfortable berth in the playoffs and home-field advantage. In their first matchup of the [[2017 DSFL playoffs]], the Marshals faced the [[Kansas City Coyotes]], a team that had amassed a 7-7 record in the regular season. The Coyotes came out to an early lead in the first quarter, with [[Patrick Greene]] nailing a 43-yard field goal to make the score 0-3, shutting out the Marshals for the rest of the quarter. This would be their best defensive performance of the game. [[Jameis Christ]] came out firing early into the second, throwing a touchdown pass to [[Sean Strong]], with star [[wp:Running back|Running Back]] [[John Goose]] scoring on a touchdown later into the quarter, making the score 14-3 by the end of the second quarter. Going into the second half, the Coyotes knew that they were losing badly, and needed a quick score to narrow the gap. [[Patrick Greene]] nailed another 40+ yard field-goal to shorten the Marshal's lead to one score, which they quickly responded to, with Christ throwing a touchdown pass to [[Joseph Tkachuk]] to extend the lead to two scores once more, at 28-6. The Coyotes quickly retaliated with a field goal, but this was the last time they'd score in this game. The Marshals finished off the Coyotes with another rushing touchdown from Goose, capped off with a pick-6 from Rashad (despite a missed extra-point from [[Jimmy Darkapple]]) and left the stadium with a 41-9 win, and a shot at being the inaugural champions of the DSFL, the first team ever to win the [[Ultimini]].
  
 
==Logos and uniforms==
 
==Logos and uniforms==

Revision as of 00:41, 28 February 2020

San Antonio Marshals
Current season
Established 2018
First season: 2018
Play in and headquartered in Marshal Stadium
San Antonio, Texas
Logo
League/conference affiliations

DSFL (2018–present)

Current uniform
Team colorsGold, Green, Black               
Personnel
General managerGuillermo Ramero
Team history
  • San Antonio Marshals (2018–present)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (3)
Division championships (3)
Playoff appearances (4)
Home fields

The San Antonio Marshals are a professional American football franchise based in San Antonio, Texas. The Marshals currently compete in the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL) as a member club of the league's DSFL Southern Conference (DSFL South) which currently only has one division. The franchise was established in 2018 (S3) as one of the original DSFL teams. The Marshals have won the Ultimini twice – in 2018 (S3) and 2021 (S6).

History of the San Antonio Marshals

The San Antonio Hawks franchise was established in the year 2017, the DSFL's inaugural season, by kckolbe, a highly controversial but nonetheless prominent figure in the NSFL. They came out to a hot start in their first ever season as a professional franchise, led by their star rookie Quarterback Jameis Christ, hard-hitting rookie Linebackers Barrick Acolyte and Brian Kelly, and their ball-hawking Cornerback Isaiah Rashad, the Marshals were able to finish the regular season with 9 wins and 5 losses (5-2 at home) and with a comfortable berth in the playoffs and home-field advantage. In their first matchup of the 2017 DSFL playoffs, the Marshals faced the Kansas City Coyotes, a team that had amassed a 7-7 record in the regular season. The Coyotes came out to an early lead in the first quarter, with Patrick Greene nailing a 43-yard field goal to make the score 0-3, shutting out the Marshals for the rest of the quarter. This would be their best defensive performance of the game. Jameis Christ came out firing early into the second, throwing a touchdown pass to Sean Strong, with star Running Back John Goose scoring on a touchdown later into the quarter, making the score 14-3 by the end of the second quarter. Going into the second half, the Coyotes knew that they were losing badly, and needed a quick score to narrow the gap. Patrick Greene nailed another 40+ yard field-goal to shorten the Marshal's lead to one score, which they quickly responded to, with Christ throwing a touchdown pass to Joseph Tkachuk to extend the lead to two scores once more, at 28-6. The Coyotes quickly retaliated with a field goal, but this was the last time they'd score in this game. The Marshals finished off the Coyotes with another rushing touchdown from Goose, capped off with a pick-6 from Rashad (despite a missed extra-point from Jimmy Darkapple) and left the stadium with a 41-9 win, and a shot at being the inaugural champions of the DSFL, the first team ever to win the Ultimini.

Logos and uniforms

Season-by-season records

Players of note

Current roster

Template:San Antonio Marshals roster

San Antonio Marshals individual awards

DSFL Award Winners
Season Player Award
2018 (S3) Some Player (XX) Some Award

Head coaches

Name Tenure Regular Season Record Post Season Record
W L T W L
Sum Dum Goy 2016-2017 4 10 0 0 0

Current staff

Template:San Antonio Marshals staff

Franchise records

Passing Records

Passing Yards

Rank[1] Player Season Total passing yards[2]
1 Kevin Fitzpatrick (2022)
2,960
2 Zenyou Wozy (2026)
2,864
3 Zack Vega (2032)
2,496
4 Cooter Bigsby (2028)
2,276
5 Zenyou Wozy (2027)
2,272


Passing TDs

Rank[3] Player Season Total passing touchdowns[4]
1 Cooter Bigsby (2028)
18
2 Zenyou Wozy (2026)
17
3 (2025)
16
4 Kevin Fitzpatrick (2022)
15
5 Zenyou Wozy (2027)
13

Passing Completions

Rank[5] Player Season Total passing completions[6]
1 Zenyou Wozy (2025)
274
2 (2026)
262
3 Kevin Fitzpatrick (2022)
261
4 Zenyou Wozy (2023)
242
5 Cooter Bigsby (2028)
233

Rushing records

Rushing yards

Rank[7] Player Seasons Total rushing yards[8]
1 Fast Boija (2027) 2,570
2 Arbin Asipi III (2025)
1,817
3 Marquise Brown (2023) 1,665
4 Bast Foija (2029) 1,592
5 Ruff Ruff (2031)
1,438

Rushing TDs

Rank[9] Player Seasons Total rushing TDs[10]
1 Fast Boija (2027) 19
2 Bast Foija (2029)
15
Marquise Brown (2022)
3 Arbin Asipi III (2025) 14
Ruff Ruff (2031)

Rushing Attempts

Rank[11] Player Seasons Total carries[12]
1 Fast Boija (2027) 557
2 Arbin Asipi III (2025)
382
3 Marquise Brown (2023) 331
4 Bast Foija (2029) 305
5 John Goose (2017)
286

Receiving records

Receiving yards

Rank[13] Player Seasons Total receiving yards[14]
1 ShaDarrien LaMellana (2024) 1,130
2 Footballer Catcherman (2022) 1,060
3 Harvey Kindle (2026)
953
4 Grey Slax (2019)
928
5 Devon Baxtor (2027)
881

Receiving TDs

Rank[15] Player Seasons Total receiving TDs[16]
1 ShaDarrien LaMellana (2024) 6
Harvey Kindle (2026)
Tyrone Biggums (2020)
2 Footballer Catcherman (2021)
5
(2022)

Receptions

Rank[17] Player Seasons Total receptions[18]
1 ShaDarrien LaMellana (2024) 85
2 Football Catcherman (2022) 73
3 Devon Baxter (2027) 70
4 Timmy Hoss (2030)
69
5 (2029)
64

Defensive records

Tackles

Rank[19] Player Seasons Total tackles[20]
1 Pierce Van Buren (2029) 180
2 John Gott (2026) 150
3 Ronald Watkins (2029) 147
4 (2030) 136
5 Allen Josh (2031)
135

Tackles For Loss

Rank[21] Player Seasons Total tackles for loss[22]
1 Brock Weathers III (2022) 18
Benson Harris (2026) 18
2 Kennan Washington (2024) 32
3 James Andrews (2029) 16
4 Fabricio Baldari (2030)
15
Jayson Kearse (2031)
15
Joseph Henry (2027)
15
Cole Walker 15

Sacks

Rank[23] Player Seasons Total sacks[24]
1 Kevin Payne (2019) 14
2 Barrick Acolyte (2019) 13
3 Brock Weathers III (2022) 12
Ben Urlacher (2022)
4 James Warner (20192025) 11
Henrique Cabero (2022)

Forced fumbles

Rank[25] Player Seasons Total forced fumbles[26]
1 Ryan Cobalt (2024) 5
2 James Hickok (2027) 4
3 (2026) 3
Brian Kelly (2017)
John Gott (2027)
Ronald Watkins (2030)

Interceptions

Rank[27] Player Seasons Total interceptions[28]
1 Danny Vranos (2023) 8
Nate Piazza (2024)
Vander Jones (2028)
2 Walt Green 7
Louisiana Purchase (2031)
Bucky Barnes (2022)
Isaiah Rashad (2017)


Special Teams records

References

  1. Rank is through end of 2033 (S18) season.
  2. Total is through end of 2033 (S18) season.
  3. Rank is through end of 2033 (S18) season.
  4. Total is through end of 2033 (S18) season.
  5. Rank is through end of 2033 (S18) season.
  6. Total is through end of 2033 (S18) season.
  7. Rank is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  8. Total is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  9. Rank is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  10. Total is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  11. Rank is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  12. Total is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  13. Rank is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  14. Total is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  15. Rank is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  16. Total is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  17. Rank is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  18. Total is through end of 2026 (S11) season.
  19. Rank is through end of 2027 (S12) season.
  20. Total is through end of 2027 (S12) season.
  21. Rank is through end of 2027 (S12) season.
  22. Total is through end of 2027 (S12) season.
  23. Rank is through end of 2027 (S12) season.
  24. Total is through end of 2027 (S12) season.
  25. Rank is through end of 2027 (S12) season.
  26. Total is through end of 2027 (S12) season.
  27. Rank is through end of 2027 (S12) season.
  28. Total is through end of 2027 (S12) season.


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