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'''Robert "Bobby" Boucher Jr.''' (born July 22, 2010) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Defensive End|defensive end]]  for the [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for [[wp:South Central Louisiana State University|South Central Louisiana State University]] (SCLSU) before being drafted by the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers in the {{dsfly|19|draft-full}}.
 
'''Robert "Bobby" Boucher Jr.''' (born July 22, 2010) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Defensive End|defensive end]]  for the [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for [[wp:South Central Louisiana State University|South Central Louisiana State University]] (SCLSU) before being drafted by the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers in the {{dsfly|19|draft-full}}.
 
  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
Robert Boucher Jr., better known to the world and his peers as Bobby, was born in the swamps outside Layfayette to his mother, who coddled him and kept him secluded as a child after his father abandoned them both. Boucher never attended highschool, and was insteand "homeschooled" by his mother throughout his childhood, however these homeschoolings were never recorded or submitted to the proper authorities, so Boucher was required to complete GED testing while enrolled at South Central Louisana State. Before his college career started, Boucher was a groundskeeper, and most notably the head waterboy for SCLS rival, the University of Louisiana. Not much else is know about Boucher due to the nature of his upbringing, and the location of the family's home, set apart from much of society. His stutter and other personal qualities seem to derive from a history of bullying and persistent exclusion from his childhood, which many belive is the reason his mother began the homeschooling in the first place, despite a lack of eveidence of Boucher even attending elementary or high school.
 
Robert Boucher Jr., better known to the world and his peers as Bobby, was born in the swamps outside Layfayette to his mother, who coddled him and kept him secluded as a child after his father abandoned them both. Boucher never attended highschool, and was insteand "homeschooled" by his mother throughout his childhood, however these homeschoolings were never recorded or submitted to the proper authorities, so Boucher was required to complete GED testing while enrolled at South Central Louisana State. Before his college career started, Boucher was a groundskeeper, and most notably the head waterboy for SCLS rival, the University of Louisiana. Not much else is know about Boucher due to the nature of his upbringing, and the location of the family's home, set apart from much of society. His stutter and other personal qualities seem to derive from a history of bullying and persistent exclusion from his childhood, which many belive is the reason his mother began the homeschooling in the first place, despite a lack of eveidence of Boucher even attending elementary or high school.
 
 
 
  
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
 
After his stint as a linebacker during his time at South Central Louisiana State, his coach at the university noted that his talents may be more useful at defensive end, where he is talent as a pure pass rusher and run stopper will be more accurately reflected, and refined. Known as a pure pursuit player in his brief appearances, he turned around a porous defence by shedding blockers, removing space for runners, and giving quarterbacks little to no time in the pocket. It will be interesting to see if his prowess tossing blockers aside will be as effective at the pro level with much bigger and stronger players, as opposed to the small schools he dominated in college. His biggest games came when his small school faced rivals at the University of Louisiana, especially when he dominated the second half of the Bourbon Bowl, resulting in a comeback 30-27 win for the Mud Dogs, and a player of the game award for Boucher. Intelligence and qualifications seem to be an issue for Boucher, as the reason for missing the first half of the Bourbon Bowl was a faked high school transcript, resulting in need for Boucher to pass a GED test, while attending to his sick mother, who was later seen healthy and well at the game. Certain aspects of Boucher’s history seem off, but with a few seasons of college ball under his belt now, it has become clear Boucher has the talent and relentless drive to at least compete at the next level. The switch to defensive end seems to back the lack of coverage ability and reading defenses, meaning elaborate defensive schemes may not be the best fit for Boucher.  
 
After his stint as a linebacker during his time at South Central Louisiana State, his coach at the university noted that his talents may be more useful at defensive end, where he is talent as a pure pass rusher and run stopper will be more accurately reflected, and refined. Known as a pure pursuit player in his brief appearances, he turned around a porous defence by shedding blockers, removing space for runners, and giving quarterbacks little to no time in the pocket. It will be interesting to see if his prowess tossing blockers aside will be as effective at the pro level with much bigger and stronger players, as opposed to the small schools he dominated in college. His biggest games came when his small school faced rivals at the University of Louisiana, especially when he dominated the second half of the Bourbon Bowl, resulting in a comeback 30-27 win for the Mud Dogs, and a player of the game award for Boucher. Intelligence and qualifications seem to be an issue for Boucher, as the reason for missing the first half of the Bourbon Bowl was a faked high school transcript, resulting in need for Boucher to pass a GED test, while attending to his sick mother, who was later seen healthy and well at the game. Certain aspects of Boucher’s history seem off, but with a few seasons of college ball under his belt now, it has become clear Boucher has the talent and relentless drive to at least compete at the next level. The switch to defensive end seems to back the lack of coverage ability and reading defenses, meaning elaborate defensive schemes may not be the best fit for Boucher.  
 
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:54, 14 December 2019

Robert Boucher Jr.
Image of Robert Boucher Jr.
An Elated Boucher After a Bourbon Bowl Victory
No. 9 – Myrtle Beach Buccaneers
Position:Defensive End
Personal information
Born: (2010-07-22)July 22, 2010 (aged 50)
Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:285 lb (129 kg)
Career information
High school:None
College:South Central Louisiana State
Career history
Roster status:Active

Robert "Bobby" Boucher Jr. (born July 22, 2010) is an American football defensive end for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL). He played college football for South Central Louisiana State University (SCLSU) before being drafted by the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers in the 2034 DSFL Draft (S19).

Early years

Robert Boucher Jr., better known to the world and his peers as Bobby, was born in the swamps outside Layfayette to his mother, who coddled him and kept him secluded as a child after his father abandoned them both. Boucher never attended highschool, and was insteand "homeschooled" by his mother throughout his childhood, however these homeschoolings were never recorded or submitted to the proper authorities, so Boucher was required to complete GED testing while enrolled at South Central Louisana State. Before his college career started, Boucher was a groundskeeper, and most notably the head waterboy for SCLS rival, the University of Louisiana. Not much else is know about Boucher due to the nature of his upbringing, and the location of the family's home, set apart from much of society. His stutter and other personal qualities seem to derive from a history of bullying and persistent exclusion from his childhood, which many belive is the reason his mother began the homeschooling in the first place, despite a lack of eveidence of Boucher even attending elementary or high school.

College career

After his stint as a linebacker during his time at South Central Louisiana State, his coach at the university noted that his talents may be more useful at defensive end, where he is talent as a pure pass rusher and run stopper will be more accurately reflected, and refined. Known as a pure pursuit player in his brief appearances, he turned around a porous defence by shedding blockers, removing space for runners, and giving quarterbacks little to no time in the pocket. It will be interesting to see if his prowess tossing blockers aside will be as effective at the pro level with much bigger and stronger players, as opposed to the small schools he dominated in college. His biggest games came when his small school faced rivals at the University of Louisiana, especially when he dominated the second half of the Bourbon Bowl, resulting in a comeback 30-27 win for the Mud Dogs, and a player of the game award for Boucher. Intelligence and qualifications seem to be an issue for Boucher, as the reason for missing the first half of the Bourbon Bowl was a faked high school transcript, resulting in need for Boucher to pass a GED test, while attending to his sick mother, who was later seen healthy and well at the game. Certain aspects of Boucher’s history seem off, but with a few seasons of college ball under his belt now, it has become clear Boucher has the talent and relentless drive to at least compete at the next level. The switch to defensive end seems to back the lack of coverage ability and reading defenses, meaning elaborate defensive schemes may not be the best fit for Boucher.

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
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)
285 lb
(129 kg)
4.9 s 4.3 s 6.7 s 30 in
(0.76 m)
10 ft 0 in
(3.05 m)
30 reps 5


Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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