Cruella De Ville

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Cruella De Ville
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Cruella de Ville at Her Graduation Ball
No. 48 – San Jose Sabercats
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (2030-06-23)June 23, 2030 (aged 30)
London, United Kingdom
Height:5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight:117 lb (53 kg)
Username:Exilizer
Career information
High school:Kensington High School
College:King's College London
ISFL Draft:2053  / Round: 1 / Pick: 9
DSFL Draft:2052  / Round: 2 / Pick: 14
Career history
Roster status:Active

Cruella de Ville (born June 23, 2030) is an American football linebacker for the San Jose Sabercats of the International Simulation Football League (ISFL). She played college football for King's College London (KCL) before being drafted in the first round by the Sabercats in the 2053 ISFL Draft (S38). Prior to this, she had been drafted by the London Royals in the 2052 Draft (S37).

Early years

Cruella was born at the de Ville residence in London Kensington in the UK, as daughter of legendary ISFL Linebacker Derred de Ville, who at that time had not yet been drafted to the ISFL. Growing up in the de Ville household, Cruella was surrounded by football every day, especially after her mother passed due to a tragic accident when Cruella was only 1.5 years old. Her father started teaching her how to handle a football, and to tackle other kids, as soon as she was able to walk at the tender age of 2 years old. Having one of the best to ever do it as her early coach, mentor and father, meant that she set her sights on becoming one of the few female ISFL stars early on. She dedicated everything to that dream, with a singular goal in mind of one day passing her father's records in the ISFL. She attended high school in London, and besides being a phenomenal sportswoman, she also was somewhat of an academic prodigy, incredibly talented with numbers & geometry and boasting an incredible memory.

College career

In her years at Kings College London, to which she had earned a full sports scholarship, Cruella continued to impress on and off the pitch, despite starting to become known for a somewhat eccentric and aggressive personality. Throughout her time at college, she dominated and terrified opposing offensive lines and quarterbacks, recording an average of 3 sacks and 11 tackles per game, becoming a total game wrecker and the key piece on defense for the KCL Regents. In 4 seasons, she recorded over 100 sacks and 450 tackles. With the Regents, she won two instances of the Queen's Bowl, eclipsing even her father as becoming the only defensive player in the history of the event to become the Queens Bowl MVP on two separate occasions. It was in her last couple of years in college, where her incredible tackling and pass rushing ability would first catch the attention of several DSFL and ISFL scouts, which resulted in her being invited to the 2037 DSFL draft.

College career statistics

Career statistics Tackles Sacks Interceptions Other
Season Team Games Reg TFL Total Sack Int IntTD DefTD FFum FRec PD Safety
2048 KCL 12 98 7 105 17 2 0 2 3 1 10 0
2049 KCL 16 123 11 134 23 1 0 2 4 2 11 1
2050 KCL 16 152 9 161 29 2 0 3 5 7 7 0
2051 KCL 16 173 12 185 31.5 3 2 4 8 5 11 1
Total 60 546 39 585 100.5 8 2 7 20 15 39 2

DSFL Career

2051 DSFL season (S36)

After Cruella De Ville declared early for the 2052 Draft (S37), she was claimed on waivers by the {London Royals} prior to the last couple regular season games in the 2051 DSFL season. Joining the Royals even for a few weeks was a dream come true for Cruella, following in her father's ({Derred de Ville}) footsteps who played an incredible rookie campaign for the Royals back in the 2036 DSFL season. Cruella did not suit up in W13, however she got her first DSFL start in the final gameweek against the Dallas Birddogs. Here she made an immediate impact to the Front 7, notching her first career sack, as well as 4 tackles and one tackle for loss. The Royals were at this point already qualified for the playoffs, where they got eliminated in the Championship game. Cruella got on the statsheet again with a number of tackles and overall left a strong impression with many of the DSFL scouts in attendance prior to the upcoming draft.

2052 DSFL season (S37)

Cruella entered the S37 DSFL draft as one of the top prospects not just as a linebacker but across all positions. Miraculously, she fell to the 2nd round, where at pick 14 she was reuniyed with the {London Royals}. Overall Cruella had a solid but fairly quiet first full season in the DSFL. A total of 70 tackles, including 2 for loss were neither particularly noteworthy nor a disaster. Throughout the season Cruella was used at various positions both as an inside and outside linebacker, and was able to add 3 sacks as well as 2 forced fumbles to her DSFL resume. In week 6 against the Pythons, Cruella recorded her DSFL single game record of 11 tackles. The Royals' season overall was a disappointing one, as the team went 4-9 missing the playoffs, despite being an early season favourite to win it all. At the end of the season, Cruella declared for the ISFL Draft, having shown enough promise for one of the teams to take a punt at her.

DSFL Career statistics Tackles Sacks Interceptions Other
Season Team Games Reg TFL Total Sack Int IntTD DefTD FFum FRec PD Safety
2051 (S36) Royals 1 4 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2052 (S37) Royals 14 68 2 70 3 0 0 0 2 1 4 0

ISFL Career

2053 ISFL season (S38)

In her first year in the big league after being taken in the first round by the {San Jose Sabercats}, Cruella had a quiet but effective campaign, contributing in all phases of the defensive game, playing primarily at the MLB position. Throughout the year, she worked on conditioning her strength, improving her agility and acceleration and general base endurance to keep up with the higher speed of the game in the ISFL. On the season, Cruella recorded a respectable 83 Tackles, with 2 TFL tacked on. Her season high of tackles came in week 6 against the Otters with 9 tackles. Cruella also got her first career interception and a couple of sacks, as well as a couple of recovered fumbles and 7 Passes Defended to show for her efforts. San Jose made the playoffs after a late rally, winning 8 out of the last ten, including a 6 game win streak, but ultimately went one and done in the playoffs. Cruella will focus her off-season on getting into even better shape for the season ahead.

2054 ISFL season (S39)

The second year in the league, Cruella improved in almost every statistical category compared to her rookie season. Part of this success was due to playing about 50% of her snaps at OLB, allowing her to set a new career high of 5 sacks on the season, as well as earning triple digit tackles for the first time. She added 2 forced and 2 recovered fumbles to her resume on what was a very good second year. Her overall attributes improved substantially and she should have an even bigger impact next season, once she will move to be the starter at OLB fully, for all snaps where that position is required. The Sabercats season overall ended slightly disappointingly, due to marginally missing out on the playoffs, after a WIN&IN loss to New Orleans in Week 16, ending in a loosing 7-9 record. The team and Cruella vowed to be back stronger than ever in S40 and time will tell if this comes through.

ISFL career statistics

ISFL Career statistics Tackles Sacks Interceptions Other
Season Team Games Reg TFL Total Sack Int IntTD DefTD FFum FRec PD Safety
2053 (S38) Sabercats 16 83 2 85 2 1 0 0 0 2 7 0
2054 (S39) Sabercats 16 103 2 105 5 0 0 0 2 2 6 1
Total 32 186 4 190 7 1 0 0 2 4 13 1

Achievements and records

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