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In the offseason before the 2048 season, it was announced that Tight End Eighty-Two was going to stop playing tight end and begin training for a transition to quarterback so he could become the next heir to Jackie Daytona, instead of [[Tobias Worthington III]]. Eighty-Two would end up sitting out the entire season as he trained intensely for playing his new position. He would not take a single press conference with the media all season, nor would he take any questions. He was not seen besides at Copperheads home games, studying the playbook and how to play the position at the highest level. It later came out that he had been training with ultimus winner, former Copperhead and ISFL hall of famer Easton Cole during his spare time. Cole reportedly insulted him so much he considered quitting the training entirely, but he stayed resilient and showed off significant improvement in practice throughout the season, showing that he was prepared to play quarterback.
 
In the offseason before the 2048 season, it was announced that Tight End Eighty-Two was going to stop playing tight end and begin training for a transition to quarterback so he could become the next heir to Jackie Daytona, instead of [[Tobias Worthington III]]. Eighty-Two would end up sitting out the entire season as he trained intensely for playing his new position. He would not take a single press conference with the media all season, nor would he take any questions. He was not seen besides at Copperheads home games, studying the playbook and how to play the position at the highest level. It later came out that he had been training with ultimus winner, former Copperhead and ISFL hall of famer Easton Cole during his spare time. Cole reportedly insulted him so much he considered quitting the training entirely, but he stayed resilient and showed off significant improvement in practice throughout the season, showing that he was prepared to play quarterback.
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Revision as of 02:37, 10 August 2022

Tight End Eighty-Two
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No. 81 – Austin Copperheads
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (2023-05-30)May 30, 2023 (aged 39)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:220 lb (100 kg)
Username:Unconfident69
Career information
College:Houston
ISFL Draft:2045 / Round: 3 / Pick: 33
Career history
Roster status:Active

Tight End Eighty-Two (born Travis Scott) (born May 30, 2023) is an American football quarterback for the Austin Copperheads of the International Simulation Football League (ISFL).

Early years

Travis Scott was born in Houston, Texas. He played multiple organized sports as a child, including basketball, baseball, soccer and football. At the age of 9 during a basketball game, Scott got hit in the head by jumping too high, hitting his head on the backboard and giving himself a severe concussion. His first love was not football, but rather Hip Hop. Before ever considering playing football professionally, Scott created 3 studio albums, revolutionalizing the trap and hip hop genre of music. Following his breakup with celebrity model Kylie Jenner, he reconsidered his music career. After dropping his fourth studio album, lots of soul searching, years of therapy and learning who he was as a person, he went back to college at the age of 29 to pursue his professional football career with the University of Texas, where he previously attended but had never graduated without a degree. His new degree was in communications.

College career

As a "freshman" at the young age of 30, Scott was much older than the rest of his competition. Despite only being 5'10" inches, Scott put on 80 pounds of muscle so that he could transition to the tight end position. Throughout his first season at Texas, Scott was used mostly in run and pass blocking as the back up tight end for Texas. He recorded a catch in 3 of the teams 12 games. In week 7, Scott caught his first touchdown, a 10 yard touchdown in the 4th quarter to take the lead against Oklahoma State University. During his sophomore season, Scott was involved in more route running, as he had a catch in every game that season. In week 5 of that season, he set his career high for recieving yards and touchdowns in a game, with 155 yards and 3 touchdowns. Texas beat Texas Tech 35-0 that week.

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2043 (S28) ISFL 14 104 967 9.3 97 8

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
5 ft 10 in
(1.78 m)
220 lb
(100 kg)
4.6 s 4 s 6.5 s 35 in
(0.89 m)
25 reps 45

DSFL Career

2044 DSFL Season (S29)

Eighty-Two was picked up by the Bondi Beach Buccaneers before week 8, and would be thrust into the starting tight end spot for the team. The Buccaneers were pitiful that season, as they finished 2-12 and had the worst record in the DSFL, one game behind the Norfolk Seawolves. Eighty-Two did not make too much of an impact on the season, finishing the season averaging 19 yards per game. The most recieving yards he would have in a game would be during the week 11 33-17 loss against the London Royals, with 41 on 4 receptions. Eighty-Two caught his first career pass in a 36-14 loss to the Portland Pythons, on a 1 yard pass from quarterback Dexter Zayrlen with 1:04 left in the first half. He would finish the game with 8 yards on 3 receptions, and the single touchdown. Eighty-Two would end up declaring for the ISFL draft at the end of the season.

2045 DSFL Season (S30)

Entering the 2045 DSFL season, Eighty-Two had been drafted to the ISFL in the third round by the Austin Copperheads and sent back down for an additional season. He apparently had done poorly in interviews and didn't show up to many of them, and was only taken by Austin because they chased him and tried for a second round. That season, Eighty-Two emerged as a legitimate recieving threat for a Buccaneers team that nearly made the playoffs at a 6-8 record. . In his final DSFL game against the Kansas City Coyotes, Eighty-Two would walk off the Coyotes in overtime with a 17 yard reception, to win the game 40-34. He finished the season with 5 touchdowns and nearly 500 recieving yards. He also would show his dual threat ability as a blocker by not allowing a single sack all season and pancaking 32 defenders, en route to a perfect blocking season for the young tight end. Following the season he would recieve the call up to the Austin Copperheads and would begin playing for them the next season

DSFL career statistics

Career statistics Receiving Blocking
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD Pancakes Sacks Allowed
2044 (S29) Buccaneers 7 17 133 7.8 30 1 16 1
2045 (S30) Buccaneers 14 56 489 8.7 46 5 32 0

ISFL Career

2046 ISFL Season (S31)

Eighty-Two was called up to the Copperheads, who would end up finishing at the top of the American Simulation Football Conference with a 12-4 record. In his ISFL debut in week one gainst the Orange County Otters, the Copperheads won 18-15, with Eighty-Two contributed 42 yards on 5 receptions, while pancaking 3 defenders. Eighty-Two would catch his first touchdown in week 11 during a 31-19 win against the New Orleans Second Line, catching a 28 yard pass from Jackie Daytona. He would finish the game with 62 yards. His career high in yards would come against the Baltimore Hawks in a week 15 loss, with 104 yards on 9 catches. He would finish the season with 510 recieving yards on 66 catches, averaging 7.7 yards per reception. He suffered issues with drops, dropping 10 passes throughout the season. Notably, he didn't allow any sacks all season, achieving a perfect blocking season as a rookie.

2047 ISFL Season (S32)

In Eighty-Two's sophomore season, while the Copperheads finished one game worse than the previous season and went from the first to the second seed, he improved his game in all aspects. While he didn't catch any more touchdowns, matching his count from the previous season. He worked in the offseason on his hands and significantly improved his ability to not drop the ball while catching it, going from 10 drops to just 4. Eighty-Two was slightly more involved in the offense with the departure of Videl-San, with all of his recieving stats such as yards and total receptions increasing. In addition to his improvement at reciever, he continued to improve as a blocker, recording 51 pancakes, an increase of 12 from the previous season, and not allowing any sacks once again, resulting in his second perfect season in 2 seasons in the ISFL. The last sack he would give up was in his shortened DSFL rookie season.

ISFL Tight End Statistics

Career statistics Receiving Blocking
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD Pancakes Sacks Allowed
2046 (S31) Copperheads 16 66 510 7.7 45 2 39 0
2047 (S32) Copperheads 16 74 578 7.8 46 2 51 0

2048 ISFL Season (S33) and Switch to Quarterback

In the offseason before the 2048 season, it was announced that Tight End Eighty-Two was going to stop playing tight end and begin training for a transition to quarterback so he could become the next heir to Jackie Daytona, instead of Tobias Worthington III. Eighty-Two would end up sitting out the entire season as he trained intensely for playing his new position. He would not take a single press conference with the media all season, nor would he take any questions. He was not seen besides at Copperheads home games, studying the playbook and how to play the position at the highest level. It later came out that he had been training with ultimus winner, former Copperhead and ISFL hall of famer Easton Cole during his spare time. Cole reportedly insulted him so much he considered quitting the training entirely, but he stayed resilient and showed off significant improvement in practice throughout the season, showing that he was prepared to play quarterback.

2049 ISFL Season (S34) Dual QB season

2050 ISFL Season (S35) First Season as Full-Time QB

2051 ISFL Season (S36) and Switch to Quarterback

ISFL Career Quarterback Stats

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team G GS Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2048 (S33) Copperheads 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2049 (S34) Copperheads 16 8 188 302 2184 62.3 75 15 10 86.9 8 -12 -1.5 0 0 2050 (S35) Copperheads 16 16 378 629 4617 60.1 89 28 15 87.6 16 7 0.4 0 0

Achievements and records

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