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'''Balthazar Crindy''' (born Jan 1, 1967) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:tight end|tight end]] for the [[Arizona Outlaws]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for [[wp:Louisiana State University|Louisiana State University]] (LSU) before entering the professional ranks in {{nsfly|8|nolink}}, notably the second oldest draftee ever at age 51, but having spent 28 years in a cryogenic stasis due to an illegal medical experiment. Crindy was thawed in {{nsfly|2|nolink}}, having been frozen in 1990 following the misdiagnosis of malaria and the illegal use of a prototype cryogenesis, which resulted in a massive malpractice lawsuit. Crindy's parents have since passed away, and he has no direct family members alive. In an interview with ESPN8, Crindy said he did not remember much during his 28 years in cryostasis: "Here's the thing. I don't remember being that cold during, obviously. Only when I came out. If there was anything I have in my head during my frozen days, it's just... numbers. Like numbers like just monotone. It's weird, like something from my childhood. That's all." {{TFAFULL|Balthazar Crindy}}
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Mike Boss (born Jan 20, 1993) is a retired American football quarterback who played his entire career with the Orange County Otters of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for Boston College before being drafted by the Otters with the 48th overall pick in the 2016 ISFL Draft (S1). Boss is the most decorated Otter of all time, leading the franchise to its first Ultimus Bowl victories and a historic threepeat. He has been voted League MVP on four different occasions and is widely considered the best quarterback in league history. On only ten occasions has an NSFL quarterback thrown for 5,000 yards or more in a single season; Mike Boss accounts for six of those occasions. In addition, Boss holds the NSFL career records in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and pass completion percentage. (Full article...)


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