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After being drafted by the {{tf|TIJ}} Rich Triplet knew he was selected to a special team. The {{tf|TIJ}} had a rough season the year prior and ended up going 6-8 selecting 4th overall in the draft. Quickly discovering some amazing rookies were being brought in Rich had a feeling it would be a special season. "We've got a great group of guys, Mith and Swanky have done a fantastic job keeping the legendary culture of Tijuana alive with this latest class. Will I get them fined for saying that?" Rich was quoted saying in his opening presser. Tijuana had no cornerbacks on the roster when Rich was taken 12th overall and Tijuana expected him to be a lockdown corner. There were ups and downs throughout the rookie's season, times where he let up big scores such as in the conference championships game against {{tf|NOR}}. He also had amazing games such as his week 9 performance against the {{tf|MBB}} where he shadowed TE [[Ne Mo]] and allowed no completions to him all game. After a week 1 dismantling of the {{tf|DAL}} [[Rich Triplet]] yelled out, “There you go! There you go.” Quarterback [[Mike Boss JR]] gave a look of pleasant surprise. Defensive End [[Tex Wrecks]] yelled out, “We got an [expletive] squad now.” And before [[Doug Howlett]] hit the locker room door, former ISFL great [[Verso L'Alto]] hugged him and said, “Y’all look so different.” The {{tf|TIJ}} knew they had something special in Tijuana and proceeded to go onto conquer the regular season. Stealing a game on the road against the Norfolk, Rich was quoted in the media stating "We beat them at their home and they beat us in ours, we run it back next week for a chance at greatness and I think we can do something really special with this class." Unfortunately for Rich that special moment never came. The game against {{tf|NOR}} went to overtime and was a nail biter but the {{tf|TIJ}} were unable to secure a trip to the Ultimini. When asked for questions about weather he would stay or go after the upcoming ISFL draft Rich was quoted stating "It really isn't my call, it depends on the situation that I end up in and what my team at the next level needs from me. If they want me to come up I will, but I would love an opportunity to run it back with these guys and try to give Tijuana their eighth championship."  
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After being drafted by the {{tf|TIJ}} in {{nsfly|24}} Rich Triplet knew he was selected to a special team. The {{tf|TIJ}} had a rough season the year prior and ended up going 6-8 selecting 4th overall in the draft. Quickly discovering some amazing rookies were being brought in Rich had a feeling it would be a special season. "We've got a great group of guys, Mith and Swanky have done a fantastic job keeping the legendary culture of Tijuana alive with this latest class. Will I get them fined for saying that?" Rich was quoted saying in his opening presser. Tijuana had no cornerbacks on the roster when Rich was taken 12th overall and Tijuana expected him to be a lockdown corner. There were ups and downs throughout the rookie's season, times where he let up big scores such as in the conference championships game against {{tf|NOR}}. He also had amazing games such as his week 9 performance against the {{tf|MBB}} where he shadowed TE [[Ne Mo]] and allowed no completions to him all game. After a week 1 dismantling of the {{tf|DAL}} [[Rich Triplet]] yelled out, “There you go! There you go.” Quarterback [[Mike Boss JR]] gave a look of pleasant surprise. Defensive End [[Tex Wrecks]] yelled out, “We got an [expletive] squad now.” And before [[Doug Howlett]] hit the locker room door, former ISFL great [[Verso L'Alto]] hugged him and said, “Y’all look so different.” The {{tf|TIJ}} knew they had something special in Tijuana and proceeded to go onto conquer the regular season. Stealing a game on the road against the Norfolk, Rich was quoted in the media stating "We beat them at their home and they beat us in ours, we run it back next week for a chance at greatness and I think we can do something really special with this class." Unfortunately for Rich that special moment never came. The game against {{tf|NOR}} went to overtime and was a nail biter but the {{tf|TIJ}} were unable to secure a trip to the Ultimini. When asked for questions about weather he would stay or go after the upcoming ISFL draft Rich was quoted stating "It really isn't my call, it depends on the situation that I end up in and what my team at the next level needs from me. If they want me to come up I will, but I would love an opportunity to run it back with these guys and try to give Tijuana their eighth championship."  
 
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Revision as of 19:51, 19 September 2020

Rich Triplet
Image of Rich Triplet
No. 55 – Tijuana Luchadores
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (2016-10-14)October 14, 2016 (aged 44)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:195 lb (88 kg)
Username:Kotasa
Career information
College:Minnesota State University Mankato
DSFL Draft:2037 / Round: 2 / Pick: 12
Career history
Roster status:Active

Rich Cheddar Triplet (born October 14, 2016) is an American football cornerback that plays for the Tijuana Luchadores. He played college football for Minnesota State University Mankato (MNSU).

Early years

Rich Triplet was born in Minneapolis Minnesota to his parents Beth, a talented musician and his father Ron a humble wood worker. Growing up Rich always enjoyed watching football with his dad and mom, but he was different than most kids. Instead of scoring touchdowns he would rather score an interception. Rich was defensive minded from the start, even when playing peewee hockey he would rather check someone than try to score, that was just his mind set. Despite enjoying the game Rich did not start playing football until his freshman year of highschool, he was set to play linebacker from the onset due to his larger frame. Rich was a splash player yearly and was being scouted by the time he was a sophomore. Junior year Rich began making more and more splash plays on defense, his classmates began to call him Rich "Cheddar" In reference to the football video game having linebackers snag an interception on anything thrown over the middle. Rich had a nose for the football and the coaching staff new he was better suited as the back line defender than in the trenches, Rich was to play safety for the remainder of his junior year, getting an impressive 6 sacks, 13 TFL, 9 INTs, and 2 FF with 1 TD on the season, Rich's school would go on to win the state semi finals before losing in the championship game. Rich Triplet's senior year of high school had ups and downs for his football career, Rich was still to play safety due to his proficiency in running a zone defense, Rich would go on to have an impressive season similar to his last though due to playing back more his tackle stats were down. Rich ended the season with 3 Sacks, 9 TFL, and 12 INTs. Rich was being scouted by some of the Big10 schools, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota even Ohio showed interest. Alas Rich was also an 18 year old and 18 year olds are not the smartest. On New Years Eve Rich was charged with possession of marijuana and paraphernalia, although not arrested many bigger colleges saw this as a red flag and pulled their scholarships from him right away. Though one school did not pull out and believe in second chances, Rich finished the school year and went on to graduate and attend MNSU Mankato

College career

A true freshman in 2034 Rich was not a huge impact but did make some splash plays for the Mavericks, while playing FS Rich was allowed a lot of freedom, but that came with a lot of mistakes which lead to big plays from opposing offenses. Rich was frustrated, coming from the high school teams he played the D2 schools was a big jump for him. Ending the season with 2 INTs off tips and only 30 tackles, Rich lost his starting spot and went on to play special teams. Rich states that this was the best thing that ever happened to him, as he went on to discuss with the coaching staff a change on position, Rich had an ideal frame to play the position and made the move to CB over the offseason, due to lack of depth Rich became a starter and had ups and downs, in one game he broke the school single game INT record, while in another he broke the single game record for touchdowns allowed by a CB. Rich had the potential but had to grasp it, with an off season of training Rich went on to have a prolific Junior year at the smaller school and racked up an impressive statline for the season, 4 TFLs, 1 Sack, 11 INTs, 1 FF, 2TDs and a blocked kick. Rich was riding high, but something was missing, a championship.Rich had thought of transferring to Ohio, due to the new offers they gave him which would be an easier way to the ISFL. Rich opted to stay in Mankato as his friends, girl friend and life had started there. Rich wanted to bring a championship to the Mavericks, Rich came up just short in the D2 semifinals, no fault of his own though as Rich nabbed 2 INTs, got in for a sack, 3 TFLs, and a forced fumble. The fumble was not recovered however and could have been the true tipping point of the game. Rich in on record as stating "I should have played both sides that game, all I wanted was to give this city what it deserves." Rich has always had that mindset of getting the city what it deserves, that is what he plans to do in the ISFL.

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2036 MNSU 8 30 2 0/0 0 2 20 0 0 0/0/0
2037 MNSU 13 43 2 0/0 0 6 26 0 0 0/0/0
2038 MNSU 13 62 4 1/1 1 11 35 0 2 0/0/1

Professional career

After being drafted by the Tijuana Luchadores in 2039 (S24) Rich Triplet knew he was selected to a special team. The Tijuana Luchadores had a rough season the year prior and ended up going 6-8 selecting 4th overall in the draft. Quickly discovering some amazing rookies were being brought in Rich had a feeling it would be a special season. "We've got a great group of guys, Mith and Swanky have done a fantastic job keeping the legendary culture of Tijuana alive with this latest class. Will I get them fined for saying that?" Rich was quoted saying in his opening presser. Tijuana had no cornerbacks on the roster when Rich was taken 12th overall and Tijuana expected him to be a lockdown corner. There were ups and downs throughout the rookie's season, times where he let up big scores such as in the conference championships game against Norfolk Seawolves. He also had amazing games such as his week 9 performance against the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers where he shadowed TE Ne Mo and allowed no completions to him all game. After a week 1 dismantling of the Dallas Birddogs Rich Triplet yelled out, “There you go! There you go.” Quarterback Mike Boss JR gave a look of pleasant surprise. Defensive End Tex Wrecks yelled out, “We got an [expletive] squad now.” And before Doug Howlett hit the locker room door, former ISFL great Verso L'Alto hugged him and said, “Y’all look so different.” The Tijuana Luchadores knew they had something special in Tijuana and proceeded to go onto conquer the regular season. Stealing a game on the road against the Norfolk, Rich was quoted in the media stating "We beat them at their home and they beat us in ours, we run it back next week for a chance at greatness and I think we can do something really special with this class." Unfortunately for Rich that special moment never came. The game against Norfolk Seawolves went to overtime and was a nail biter but the Tijuana Luchadores were unable to secure a trip to the Ultimini. When asked for questions about weather he would stay or go after the upcoming ISFL draft Rich was quoted stating "It really isn't my call, it depends on the situation that I end up in and what my team at the next level needs from me. If they want me to come up I will, but I would love an opportunity to run it back with these guys and try to give Tijuana their eighth championship."

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 2 in
(1.88 m)
195 lb
(88 kg)

Professional career statistics

Achievements and records

Use this section as an example.

2039; Selected in the second round with the fourth pick by Tijuana Luchadores Twelfth overall ""

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2039 (S24) Tijuana Luchadores 14 48 0 1/1 0 2 10 0 0 0/0/0