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In Season 37, Mister Hogmolly did not improve drastically on his lackluster rookie year. He caught 6 more passes and maintained the same 8 yards per reception average he put up in his rookie season. He still acted as a safety valve for the Yeti offense while the speedsters on the outside - Cole Maxwell, E phenssta, and Rocky Moreaux - worked to open space for a Yeti offense which leaned in harder to the run game as their offensive identity began to shift away from the Yeeti offenses from previous seasons. Hogmolly found the endzone an additional time in Season 37 - nabbing three touchdown receptions. With the Yeti focusing more on the run game than many may have expected, it was a bit shocking to see Hogmolly regress significantly as a blocker - falling from 30 pancakes to 37 and allowing three sacks, two more than he allowed in his rookie season. He continued to progress as a route runner and offensive chess piece but struggled with the fundamentals that help teams win games.  
 
In Season 37, Mister Hogmolly did not improve drastically on his lackluster rookie year. He caught 6 more passes and maintained the same 8 yards per reception average he put up in his rookie season. He still acted as a safety valve for the Yeti offense while the speedsters on the outside - Cole Maxwell, E phenssta, and Rocky Moreaux - worked to open space for a Yeti offense which leaned in harder to the run game as their offensive identity began to shift away from the Yeeti offenses from previous seasons. Hogmolly found the endzone an additional time in Season 37 - nabbing three touchdown receptions. With the Yeti focusing more on the run game than many may have expected, it was a bit shocking to see Hogmolly regress significantly as a blocker - falling from 30 pancakes to 37 and allowing three sacks, two more than he allowed in his rookie season. He continued to progress as a route runner and offensive chess piece but struggled with the fundamentals that help teams win games.  
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In Season 38, Mister Hogmolly crested the summit of success and began putting up some serious statistics. His 799 yards through the air were good for third in the league. His average yards per reception were a bit lackluster compared to other top tight ends, a product of his role as a safety valve for the Colorado Yeti. His touchdown numbers equalled his previous two seasons combined. As he heads into Season 39, Hogmolly is the highest TPE offensive weapon for the Yeti outside of their star quarterback, setting him up to build on his previous success and step into the conversation for the league's top tight end. Expectations are high within the Yeti, with 1,000 receiving yards appearing to be the low water mark for Hogmolly's upcoming season. Personally, the pig (esquire) is hoping to see mroe action in the trenches as well - with blocking being the one area of Hogmolly's game where he has not invested much time into thus far into his career.
  
 
===ISFL Career Statistics===
 
===ISFL Career Statistics===

Revision as of 22:43, 18 December 2022

Mister Hogmolly
Hogmolly.jpeg
No. 43 – Prospect
Position:Tight End
Personal information
Born: (1723-02-26)February 26, 1723 (aged 339)
Old McDonald's Farm, Nebraska, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:250 lb (113 kg)
Username:Istegosauruz
Career information
College:University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Career history
Roster status:Active

Mister Hogmolly (born February 26, 3623) is an American football tight end who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for University of Nebraska-Lincoln and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Mister Hogmolly's beginnings are like any pigs that ends up growing up to wear a tux, a monocle, and play in a professional football league. He was born on a farm that only exists in a children's rhyme. He was not content growing up to be slaughtered and made into bacon, however, but rather wanted to be a financial advisor. He was a whiz with numbers and knew he could make it big on Wall Street. Unfortunately, shortly after his internship with Goldman Sachs in 2007, the housing market crashed and investing was no longer a "cool" or "stable" job for a young pig with a dream. Mister Hogmolly set out on a journey of self-discovery to find his next true calling. After his career on Wall Street fell through the cracks, Mister Hogmolly took the remaining money in his bank account and booked a plane ticket to Australia.

Mister Hogmolly's Journey of Self-Discovery

After his career on Wall Street fell through the cracks, Mister Hogmolly took the remaining money in his bank account and booked a plane ticket to Australia. Mister Hogmolly spent the next three years traveling the Australian outback. While he was in the outback, he met an old wise Shaman. The Shaman encouraged Mister Hogmolly to branch out and try new things, which is how he ended up in cooking school in Paris. Unfortunately, Mister Hogmolly's dream was foiled again. He was never destined to be a fancy chef - he never could find the rat that was supposed to teach him how to cook like Disney had led him to believe he would - and after being chased out of the kitchen by his teacher with a cleaver with the threat that if he returned he would be made into barbecue, Mister Hogmolly set back out on his journey to find his true calling. From Paris he traveled to Japan where he wanted to train to become a ninja, only to arrive in Japan and find that being a profesional ninja wasn't a truly viable career path. He pondered on whether he could use the training to audition for American Ninja Warrior but realized that no one wanted to watch a pig do parkour.

Discovering football

With his dream of being a ninja dead, Mister Hogmolly returned to Nebraska, depressed and unfulfilled. He worked as a dishwasher at a Waffle House for a while, a truly terrifying lifestyle that pushed him to the verge of madness due to the amount of bacon and ham that are prepared and consumed on a daily basis at a Waffle House. The night shift fry cook Larry became good friends with Mister Hogmolly and noticed that he was built like a dump truck. He invited Mr. Hogmolly to help him coach a high school football team. There, deep in the farmlands of Nebraska, Mister Hogmolly discovered football. It was love at first sight, Mister Hogmolly couldn't get enough. There was strategy and practice was required - just like there is in cooking - and it contained a physical element - just like being a ninja would have. Larry assured Mister Hogmolly that professional football players were handsomely compensated, just as he would have been as a financial advisor on Wall Street.

Mister Hogmolly began training, he finally had a dream he felt was close. The International Simulation Football League awaited, a league he was going to take by storm. Learning to catch a football with his hooves was hard, but not impossible. After training with Larry for years, he was ready to enter the league. He was picked up quickly by Minnesota Grey Ducks to get some practice reps in prior to entering the Season 35 DSFL Draft.

Hogmolly's Professional Career

In the Season 35 DSFL Draft, Hogmolly was selected by the Dallas Birddogs with the 56th overall pick. Along with rookie quarterback Roque Santa Cruz, Hogmolly went on to form a promising young offensive duo. The Pig (patent pending) was the seventh tight end in the league in terms of total receiving yards, falling over 400 yards behind the DSFL leader, American Boot. Dallas ended the season 3-11 and missed the playoffs, however the Hog (patent pending) was an important addition to the locker room and team. After the DSFL season was over, Hogmolly began preparing for the upcoming ISFL draft. He wanted to bulk up some to show the ISFL General Managers he could be a true in-line, starting tight end for a competitive team in the league. The easiest way to bulk: donuts. Hogmolly's agent pursued a Dunkin Donuts endorsement for him to no avail - no major U.S. brand wanted to be endorsed by a pig, even a talented on that played football.

DSFL Career Statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2050 (S35) ISFL 14 58 388 6.7 23 2

In Season 36, Hogmolly got called up to he Colorado Yeti and took his first true snaps in the top professional league a pig could desire. He started the season on a promising note with 9 receptions for 73 yards in his first game - a close loss to the Austin Copperheads. That game would prove to one of his best on the season, as he finished the year with only 563 total yards through the air on 70 catches. The end zone was elusive for the world's favorite professional football playing pig, as he only ventured into the promise land twice on the season. there were bright notes to the season, however. Hogmolly's statistics made him the fourth most valuable pass catching rookie - falling only behind Zaphod Beeblebrox, Sconnie McSix, and fellow Colorado teammate Eeeeeeee phenssta, for total receiving yards. He was the sixth highest tight end in total receiving yards in the league as well, very closely behind Molki Koivu from the Otters who bested him by only 7 total yards.

In Season 37, Mister Hogmolly did not improve drastically on his lackluster rookie year. He caught 6 more passes and maintained the same 8 yards per reception average he put up in his rookie season. He still acted as a safety valve for the Yeti offense while the speedsters on the outside - Cole Maxwell, E phenssta, and Rocky Moreaux - worked to open space for a Yeti offense which leaned in harder to the run game as their offensive identity began to shift away from the Yeeti offenses from previous seasons. Hogmolly found the endzone an additional time in Season 37 - nabbing three touchdown receptions. With the Yeti focusing more on the run game than many may have expected, it was a bit shocking to see Hogmolly regress significantly as a blocker - falling from 30 pancakes to 37 and allowing three sacks, two more than he allowed in his rookie season. He continued to progress as a route runner and offensive chess piece but struggled with the fundamentals that help teams win games.

In Season 38, Mister Hogmolly crested the summit of success and began putting up some serious statistics. His 799 yards through the air were good for third in the league. His average yards per reception were a bit lackluster compared to other top tight ends, a product of his role as a safety valve for the Colorado Yeti. His touchdown numbers equalled his previous two seasons combined. As he heads into Season 39, Hogmolly is the highest TPE offensive weapon for the Yeti outside of their star quarterback, setting him up to build on his previous success and step into the conversation for the league's top tight end. Expectations are high within the Yeti, with 1,000 receiving yards appearing to be the low water mark for Hogmolly's upcoming season. Personally, the pig (esquire) is hoping to see mroe action in the trenches as well - with blocking being the one area of Hogmolly's game where he has not invested much time into thus far into his career.

ISFL Career Statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2051 (S36) Yeti 16 70 563 8 27 2
2052 (S37) Yeti 16 76 608 8 81 3
2053 (S38) Yeti 16 82 799 9.7 76 5

Achievements and records

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