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==Professional career==
 
==Professional career==
As a temporary Trade Deadline waiver, Thor was placed on the Kansas City Coyotes for the final four weeks of Season 42. Paired up with Jake Jefferson, Thor helped the Coyotes make it to the playoffs - though unfortunately they were defeated in the first round by the Minnesota Grey Ducks.
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During the end of Season 42, the Kansas City Coyotes made an interesting move. They brought in Thor as a temporary Trade Deadline waiver for the season's final four weeks. The decision was strategic, hoping to add depth and versatility to the team's lineup. Partnered with Jake Jefferson, Thor quickly made his presence felt on the field. The two showcased a strong synergy, working together and playing important roles in driving the Coyotes forward. Their combined efforts ensured the team's entry into the playoffs. Though the team anticipated a deep run, the Minnesota Grey Ducks had other plans and put an end to the Coyotes' playoff dreams in the very first round.
  
Thor was then drafted to the Bondi Beach Buccaneers in the fifth round of the Season 43 DSFL Draft, joining a slew of fantastic prospects who were ready to lead the team into the next era. Coming out of pre-season, Thor shared snaps with fellow rookie Quarterback Austin Gausman through the first five games, during this time the Buccaneers only won two games and in Week 6 Thor was handed the keys to the offense in his first solo start. Though the team would lost the first two games with Thor at the helm, the Buccaneers made a late season push with the aim of making the playoffs with Thor ending up being 5-4 as the sole starter. The Buccaneers ended up falling just shy of the playoffs with a record of 7-7.
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With the end of Season 42, new opportunities loomed on the horizon for Thor. The Bondi Beach Buccaneers recognized Thor's potential and they secured him in the fifth round of the DSFL Draft as Season 43 got underway. They had brought in a fresh batch of talented players, all promising and eager to prove their worth. Thor was a part of this renewed vision, and expectations from him were high.
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Pre-season dynamics were intriguing. The Buccaneers' management took a somewhat unconventional approach. Instead of having a set starting quarterback, they alternated between Thor and Austin Gausman, another rookie. The strategy was experimental, gauging which player fit the team's plans best. The first five games gave mixed results, with the Buccaneers securing victories in just two encounters. Observing the trend, a decision was made by Week 6. Thor was given full control, leading the team without splitting playing time.
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The initial phase of this change saw the Buccaneers grappling with back-to-back losses. The team regrouped and, under Thor's leadership, embarked on a more consistent run. By the end of the season, out of the nine games with Thor as the starter, the Buccaneers claimed victory in five. Yet, despite their late-season push and commendable turnaround, they finished with a 7-7 record. This unfortunately meant they were on the edge, just outside the playoff bracket.
 
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Revision as of 02:10, 19 September 2023

Thor Bǫllrsveifla
Image of Thor Bǫllrsveifla
No. 10 – Prospect
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (7-05-2036)May 2036, 7 (aged 2055)
Asgard, Australia
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:225 lb (102 kg)
Username:Thor
Career information
College:Asgard College
Career history
Roster status:Active

Thor Bǫllrsveifla (born July 5, 2036) is an American football quarterback who currently plays for the Bondi Beach Buccaneers.He played college football for Asgard College (AGC) and has declared his intent to enter the ISFL ranks in the upcoming draft.

Early years

Thor was born in Asgard, as the son of Odin and God of Thunder. From a young age Thor displayed very advanced skills not only in controlling storms, but also across a range of ball sports played throughout Asgard for enjoyment. While he played many different sports as a youngster including handball, Australian rules football, Rugby, Soccer and basketball, the one which he showed the most promise in was the sport of American Football. As Thor grew up, he was provided with an opportunity to play American Football through primary and secondary school, where he played a multitude of positions including Running Back, Cornerback, Linebacker and Quarterback where he showed promise through most facets of the game. As he reached his Senior year of high school, Thor made the full time swap to play Quarterback to give himself the best opportunity at receiving a college scholarship. While applying for colleges, Thor realised that most of the forms he was filling out needed a surname to be entered, and while at the time he didn't have one - he decided to use the nickname he had earned through his sports career as his last name, so he became "Bǫllrsveifla", loosely translated to english this means "Ball Slinger". Thor gave up his position on the Avengers in pursuit of a career in football instead.

College career

Thor applied to several colleges throughout Asgard, and received offers from many schools including Old Valhalla University, Midgard Technical College and Asgard College. Though there was a lot of discussion around where he would sign, it ended up being a decision between Old Valhalla and Asgard College. Once Thor had commited to Asgard College, he felt a sense of excitement and anticipation. As the god of thunder, his skills on the football field were still unmatched even at this level, and he knew that Asgard College would provide him with the perfect platform to showcase his abilities. It wasn't just about football for Thor, Asgard College also offered an education that aligned with his interests, the faculty members were respected scholars in their fields, and Thor was looking forward to expanding his knowledge beyond the football field. He planned to study ancient mythology and history, further connecting with his roots and embracing his role as the god of thunder. Thor's college football performance was exceptional through all three years he was there. His strength and speed allowed him to dominate the field, leaving opponents in awe. Thunderous touchdowns alongside precise passes showcased his athleticism and determination. Fans and teammates adored him for his legendary performances, solidifying his status as a football deity at Asgard College.

College career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2055 (S40) AGC 14 311 475 4403 65.7 77 28 2 104.4 10 31 3.1 9 1
2056 (S41) AGC 14 309 491 4003 63.3 54 37 7 97.4 41 251 6.1 31 3
2057 (S42) AGC 14 258 423 2789 60.9 65 31 9 93.2 27 145 5.4 25 1

Professional career

During the end of Season 42, the Kansas City Coyotes made an interesting move. They brought in Thor as a temporary Trade Deadline waiver for the season's final four weeks. The decision was strategic, hoping to add depth and versatility to the team's lineup. Partnered with Jake Jefferson, Thor quickly made his presence felt on the field. The two showcased a strong synergy, working together and playing important roles in driving the Coyotes forward. Their combined efforts ensured the team's entry into the playoffs. Though the team anticipated a deep run, the Minnesota Grey Ducks had other plans and put an end to the Coyotes' playoff dreams in the very first round.

With the end of Season 42, new opportunities loomed on the horizon for Thor. The Bondi Beach Buccaneers recognized Thor's potential and they secured him in the fifth round of the DSFL Draft as Season 43 got underway. They had brought in a fresh batch of talented players, all promising and eager to prove their worth. Thor was a part of this renewed vision, and expectations from him were high.

Pre-season dynamics were intriguing. The Buccaneers' management took a somewhat unconventional approach. Instead of having a set starting quarterback, they alternated between Thor and Austin Gausman, another rookie. The strategy was experimental, gauging which player fit the team's plans best. The first five games gave mixed results, with the Buccaneers securing victories in just two encounters. Observing the trend, a decision was made by Week 6. Thor was given full control, leading the team without splitting playing time.

The initial phase of this change saw the Buccaneers grappling with back-to-back losses. The team regrouped and, under Thor's leadership, embarked on a more consistent run. By the end of the season, out of the nine games with Thor as the starter, the Buccaneers claimed victory in five. Yet, despite their late-season push and commendable turnaround, they finished with a 7-7 record. This unfortunately meant they were on the edge, just outside the playoff bracket.

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 3 in
(1.91 m)
225 lb
(102 kg)
5.19 s 5.09 s 8.22 s 19.7 in
(0.50 m)
6 ft 7.1 in
(2.01 m)
5 reps 46

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2057 (S42) Coyotes 4 12 18 183 66.7 40 2 0 137 12 27 2.2 7 1
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2058 (S43) Buccaneers 14 185 312 2310 59.3 60 14 11 82.6 12 3 0.2 5 1

Achievements and records

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