Ncadv Rainn

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NCADV RAINN
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RAINN
No. 42 – Prospect
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1994-08-06)August 6, 1994 (aged 66)
1-800-656-4673, D. C., U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:240 lb (109 kg)
Username:Isastarcrossed
Career information
College:1-800-799-SAFE
Career history
Roster status:Active

NCADV RAINN (born August 6, 1994) is an American football quarterback who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for 1-800-799-SAFE and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

RAINN has never played football before and until recently hadn't had any overwhelming interest in the football world. That was until recent events made it clear that a stand needed to be made against professional football and its lack of push against domestic abusers and those who take part in sexual assault. American football is one of the most viewed sports in the world and as the most watched sport in North America, it reaches a wide audience. More importantly it reaches a ton of children. As such, many kids see professional athletes in this sport as role models and want to be just like them. When you see a player who more probable than not commiting more than 20 sexual assaults and getting a slap on the wrist, someone should make a stand. Unfortunately here in our sim league, we can't really do much about it but that does not mean we should sit silent or be idle. That is why RAINN has comitted to football.

College career

So we're here to talk about college? Did you know that nearly 10% of women and almost 3% of men in graduate programs are sexually assulted through force, violence, or incapacitation? For undergraduates it is even more astounding as over 26% of all women in undergraduate programs and 7% of men face violent rape or sexual assault during the course of their program. More than one in four student athletes report being sexually assaulted by someone in power on campus. To make this worse, the vast majority of college age victims never report their rape or assault. More than 50% of victims never report their assault due to believing it wasn't important enough to report, didn't want to ruin someone's life, didn't believe police would help, or feared reprisal. In fact more than 20% of victims feared reprisal for something that happened to them, not the other person. These people do not feel like they have voices and feel powerless. Organizations like RAINN and the NCADV were formed to help these victims and hopeful with time if people refuse to stay silent, we can change how often these crimes go unreported and get victims the help and justice they deserve.

First Developmental Season S38

Now on a team it is time for RAINN to focus a little more on football and what is happening on the field. RAINN of course still holds the cause dear to their heart, but now that football is in full swing they have decided that they need to work harder to help out their team. You see when coming into the league, RAINN wanted to make a statement about the state of sexual violence in professional sport. While doing so, they admittedly let their team down a bit as they repeatedly made on the field mistakes. They were second in the league in interceptions and set a completion rating that was near the bottom of the league. Their quarterback rating was second worse and overall, they weren't able to put their message out as well as they hoped due to their poor play. As such they've rededicated themselves to football and have decided they're going to help carry the Birddogs back to the playoffs this season!

Second Birddogs Season S39

With the S39 season rolling around, RAINN really wanted to refocus on football. He really let his team down with absolutely abysmal play in his rookie season due to all the distractions he had going on, but now there was a new season and a new RAINN. He set himself into some serious practice, went out into a few training camps with his receivers, and before you knew it RAINN was brand new. This reinvention saw an upwards tick in every single stat you could imagine for a quarterback outside of touchdowns. Completions, accuracy, yards, overall rating. He saw a marked improvement in all these categories, but perhaps most importantly he saw a massive drop in INTs from over 20 on S38 to only seven in S39. This paid off for the team too as they went 8-6 and made it to the playoffs, which was an incredible turn around from 3-11 the previous season that saw them barely able to compete. The improvement of RAINN led to a better Dallas Birddogs and he only hopes that continues heading into S40.

Third (And Final?) Birddogs Season S40

Entering the S40 season, RAINN felt a bit of finality building up. They had been with Dallas for a while now and it just felt like this was building up to potentially be their last dance. After all, RAINN was beginning to age up and their ISFL team Colorado was getting a little antsy to pull them in. Was RAINN even to be a QB in Colorado? Only time would tell, but they knew they'd have to make the best of this season and hopefully leave Dallas on a positive note if possible. RAINN's focus was on continual improvement and once again they managed to do that. Their 3,172 yards was over 200 more than the previous season and their 29 TDs was by far the best of their career! Only seven interceptions was also a best mark and all around, RAINN had a very solid season for Dallas. This was despite sharing some snaps with a young upstart as Dallas too seemed to be preparing for a potential separation here. At least if it is to happen, RAINN can say that this final season was absolutely positive!

S41: Moving up to the ISFL and a change in position!?

In their first season being brought up to the Colorado Yeti, RAINN decided it was time to shake things up just a little bit. You see the quarterback experiment in the DSFL just didn't work out for RAINN and they never really had the impact for the Birddogs that they really wanted to put out. After all the whole point of being in football is to bring attention to RAINN and their cause, so it was only natural to look for an alternative way to push that point. After seeing the elite speed RAINN could show up, Colorado realized RAINN just might fit better as a WR and they absolutely hit the ground running. As a rookie in the ISFL, RAINN managed to land in the top 12 of every statistical category. As a WR2, this was spectacular news as it meant they were performing better than some teams' first option in the passing game! It seemed like RAINN finally found where they belonged and was ready to hit their stride at full speed.

S42: Regressing?

The S42 campaign for RAINN was a fairly disappointing one. In started off with some massive changes in the leadership of the team and perhaps even a bigger change at quarterback. RAINN saw the person they'd been so excited to play for exit the team and was now having to work closely with an unfamiliar player as well. Luckily enough, that player was Wolfie who was the best doggo and a good boy. It made it easier to want to work on their synergy, but unfortunately they only had limited time to practice together. As such, RAINN took a step back in almost every way. Despite Wolfie trusting RAINN and giving them 30 more targets that the previous season, RAINN was unable to take advantage of it. They only gained a handful more yards than the previous season and was down in both efficiency and touchdowns. Luckily the team pulled through and they managed to tie their record from the previous season despite the offseason drama, but for RAINN it wasn't good enough on a personal level. They've entered this offseason determined though and really believe they and Wolfie can come out and explode next season!

College career statistics

Career statistics Passing
Season Team Victims Helped Estimated Assaults per Year (US) Reported Assaults per Year (US) Reported per 1000 (US) Prosecuted per 1000 (US) Convicted per 1000 (US) Seconds Between Assaults (US) # of NFL players reported since 2010
2048 (S33) RAINN 3 million+ 463,000+ Less than 130,000 310 13 7 68 49

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 5 in
(1.96 m)
240 lb
(109 kg)

DSFL career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2053 (S38) Birddogs 14 237 445 2755 53.3 72 21 22 67.4 17 1 0.1 6 0
2054 (S39) Birddogs 14 251 446 2932 56.3 64 17 8 81.6 10 9 0.9 9 1
2055 (S40) Birddogs 14 221 423 3172 52.2 73 29 7 92.8 14 -14 -1 8 0

ISFL career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2056 (S41) Yeti 16 82 1100 13.4 46 8
2057 (S42) Yeti 16 103 1136 11 49 6

Achievements and records

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