Big Slammu

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Big Slammu
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No. 11 – Honolulu Hahalua
Position:Outside Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (2019-09-07)September 7, 2019 (aged 41)
Jackson, Wyoming, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:265 lb (120 kg)
Username:moonlight
Career information
High school:Jackson Hole Highschool
College:University of Wyoming
ISFL Draft:2041  / Round: 3 / Pick: 29
DSFL Draft:2040  / Round: 3 / Pick: 18
Career history
Roster status:Retired
Career highlights and awards

Player stats at ISFL.net

Big Slammu (born November 7, 2019) was an American football linebacker for the Honolulu Hahalua. He played college football for University of Wyoming before being drafted by the Dallas Birddogs in the 2040 DSFL Draft (S25).

Early years

Big Slammu (born September 7th, 2019) is a current American football linebacker for the Dallas Birddogs of the Developmental Simulation Football League. He played highschool football for Jackson Hole Highschool based in Jackson, Wyoming. He was Season 24 waiver signing with the Minnesota Grey Ducks.

DSFL career

Season 25 DSFL Season

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 5 in
(1.96 m)
265 lb
(120 kg)
4.42 s 4.06 s 6.7 s 37 in
(0.94 m)
11 ft 0 in
(3.35 m)
43 reps 2

ISFL career

Season 26 ISFL Season

Season 27 ISFL Season

Season 28 ISFL Season

Season 29 ISFL Season

Season 30 ISFL Season

Season 31 ISFL Season

Big Slammu arrived to the Honolulu Hahalua downtrodden. There were rumours that he had told the general managers that he was considering retirement. Big Slammu had felt a lot of frustration as he didn't feel he had been put into positions that he felt most comfortable on the field. With the Wraiths, Slammu was expected to play a much more cerebral role on the defence than he was fond of. What he truly wanted was to be an every down rusher from the OLB position. Less thinking and more wrecking! To his delight, Big Slammu was put in a position with the Hahalua to do just that. The season started off slow for the Hahalua, but as Big Slammu got more comfortable with the defence, he started to take over games down the stretch. He was voted the defensive player of the week an absolutely ridiculous 3 straight weeks from Week 12 to Week 14. The Hahalua, led by Big Slammu, won 5 out of their last 6 games to sneak into a wildcard spot at 9-7. The Hahalua then went on a run to the Ultimus Bowl where they were the road team every single game. They won a thriller of game against the Yeti to win their first Ultimus Bowl in Franchise History. Big Slammu finished with 114 tackles, 8 tackles for loss and 19 sacks, his best season yet in the ISFL. The season ended in controversy when a stat recount occurred that put Juan Domine in the lead in sacks, which many analysts believed gave him the coveted awards of ISFL Linebacker of the Year and ISFL Defensive Player of the Year at the conclusion of the season, which was a huge point of frustration and anger for Big Slammu. Big Slammu promised that he would win those awards the following year in a way that gave no wiggle room for debate.

Season 32 ISFL Season

Big Slammu's Season 32 was his best yet, but also his most frustrating. The Hahalua were bursting with energy after their miracle run the season before, and they thrived off that energy in the beginning of the season. Big Slammu in particular emerged as a dominant leader as the Hahalua looked like they were primed for a dominant run all the way back to the Ultimus Bowl. They started off the season 8-1, as they rallied off win after win and Big Slammu looked to be his most dominant, seemingly angry after being robbed of last season's Linebacker and Defensive Player of the Year awards. Sadly, the Hahalua fell apart during the stretch as they ended the season 9-7, winning just 1 of their last 7 games. Big Slammu took home his rightful ISFL Linebacker of the Year and ISFL Defensive Player of the Year awards after his dominant 132 tackle, 11 tackles for loss and 19 sacks season. The Hahalua's 9-7 record wasn't good enough for the playoffs this time around and thus, they were denied the opportunity to repeat that they so desperately craved.

Season 33 ISFL Season

The Honolulu Hahalua struggled for the majority of the season as they started off the season 0-5. It was frustrating for Big Slammu who at that point was simply not used to losing. He already had 3 Ultimus Rings and figured that this was another year where they could make it happen. Instead, the Hahalua continued the downward spiral they had suffered after starting 8-1 in Season 32. On the field, Big Slammu was rumored to have lost a step due to an offseason injury he had not disclosed to training staff. This drew the ire of coaches who expected Slammu to be upfront about possible injuries, especially considering he had been a free agent at the time of the supposed injury. Big Slammu ultimately denied all rumor's of an injury as he went on to put up another season north of a 100 tackles and had a 14 sack season. It was slightly disappointing of a statistical output from Slammu's perspective and with the team failing to make the playoffs for the second straight year, it seemed it would be up in the air if Big Slammu returned to the team for Season 34.

Season 34 ISFL Season

Big Slammu made a heavy decision in free agency which resulted in him leaving the Hahalua football team for the Baltimore Hawks. This was a decision based on Slammu feeling like he had just one more season at near maximum capabilities and he was not expecting to have great output with the Hahalua but instead felt like the Baltimore Hawks may have been able to get him to where he wanted to be. Sadly, that didn't happen as the Hawks struggled mightliy aas a team and also didn't give Slammu the numbers he hoped for. He ended up with a decent count of 100 tackles and 15 sacks, but his periphery stats were down and the beloved team he left made it all the way back to the Ultimus. It was a bitter pill to swallow for Big Slammu but he made waves in the offseason where it was rumoured he may come back to the Hahalua.

Season 35 ISFL Season

Big Slammu entered his next season eager to get back to business with the team who had saved his career, the Honolulu Hahalua. It was good to be back home as the Shark hadn't lost a step, teaming up with Xavier Walls to terrorize opposing offences. Walls was the standout but Slammu was no slouch either, lodging a 16 sack, 6 forced fumble season along with a defensive touchdown. He had the opportunity to face off against his previous team the Baltimore Hawks, who he had left after just one season of disgruntled play. Ultimately, the Hahalua dominated the game with Slammu getting a sack and 5 tackles en route to his 4th Ultimus Trophy. Big Slammu also continued to move up the all-time leaderboards in sacks, ending the season officially in the top 5 all-time in career sacks trailing only Melvin Murder-Moose, Dan Miller and fellow draft class member Bambam McMullet.

Season 36 ISFL Season

Season 36 was a season with a statistical output that surprised the league but it didn't surprise Big Slammu as he finished first in the league in both sacks and tackles for loss with 20 sacks and 17 tackles for loss respectively, and 2nd in the league in tackles with 130. Both the sacks and tackles for loss totals were the highest in his career. He also was top 5 in forced fumbles with 5 on the year. The Hahalua also had another excellent season, finishing first in the ASFC once again and making it back to the Ultimus Bowl for their 3rd straight appearance. Big Slammu came up with another big sack in the game as the Hahalua managed to defend their title against the Sarasota Sailfish, cementing Big Slammu's 5th Ultimus Ring, tying him for first all time for most championships rings individually. The end of the season was chock full of accolades for Big Slammu as he was Unanimous First Team All Pro for the first time in his career, and also as the ISFL Defensive Player of the Year for the 2nd time in his career. Big Slammu continued to move up the all-time charts as he reached the 1000 career tackle milestone and moved up to 2nd all time on the career sacks list behind only Melvin Murder-Moose.

Season 37 ISFL Season

Season 38 ISFL Season

ISFL Statistics

ISFL Regular Season Statistics

Legend
Led the ISFL
ISFL record
Won the Ultimus
ISFL Defensive Player of the Year
* Pro Bowl selection
+ All-Pro selection
Bold Career high


Year Team Games Defensive Statistics
Team Record GP GS DEF Tck DEF Tfl DEF Sack DEF PD DEF INT DEF Sfty DEF TD DEF FF DEF FR
2041 YKW 13-3 16 16 34 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2042 YKW 10-6 16 16 67 2 11 4 0 0 0 0 1
2043 YKW 11-5 16 16 113 1 6 16 2 0 0 2 0
2044 YKW 10-6 16 16 81 3 6 15 1 1 0 1 1
2045*+ YKW 10-6 16 16 115 5 12 12 3 1 0 1 1
2046*+ HON 9-7 16 16 114 8 19 9 1 1 1 2 3
2047*+ HON 9-7 16 16 132 11 19 8 0 0 0 7 3
2048* HON 7-9 16 16 116 8 14 5 2 1 1 3 1
2049 BAL 6-10 16 16 100 4 15 8 0 0 1 1 1
2050+ HON 13-3 16 16 96 7 16 4 1 0 1 6 3
2051*+ HON 11-5 16 16 130 17 20 7 0 0 0 5 1
2052 HON 9-7 16 16 83 10 8 10 2 0 0 4 0
2053 HON 0-16 16 16 105 7 6 4 1 0 0 2 2
Totals 118-90 208 208 1286 86 152 102 13 4 4 34 17

ISFL Playoff Statistics

Year Team Games Defensive Statistics
GP GS DEF Tck DEF Tfl DEF Sack DEF PD DEF INT DEF Sfty DEF TD DEF FF DEF FR
2041 YKW 2 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2043 YKW 3 3 13 1 4 4 0 0 0 1 0
2045 YKW 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2046 HON 3 3 10 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
2050 HON 2 2 11 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
2051 HON 2 2 9 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
2052 HON 2 2 12 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 15 15 67 3 15 8 0 0 0 1 0