Sherwin Blue Jr

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Sherwin Blue Jr
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No. 1 – Arizona Outlaws
Position:Running Back
Personal information
Born: (2028-15-05)March 5, 2028 (aged 32)
Tijuana, Mexico
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Username:Kotasa
Career information
College:Arizona State University
ISFL Draft:38 / Round: 2 / Pick: 28
DSFL Draft:37 / Round: Undrafted
Career history
Kansas City Coyotes 2052 (S37)-2054 (S39)
Roster status:Active

Sherwin Blue Jr (born March 5, 2029) is an American football Running Back for the Kansas City Coyotes of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Sherwin Blue Jr. was born in Tijuana Mexico to his father, Sherwin Blue Sr., a former professional basketball player, and his mother Jessica Blue, a talented sports agent. Sherwin grew up in Tijuana, Mexico with his family and loved both soccer and basketball growing up. Sherwin was always talented as a youth and had the competitive drive when it came to sports. Sherwin did not begin to play football until his Sophmore year of high school. Sherwin instantly took to the game using his height and boxout skills he developed in basketball to contest 50/50 balls downfield while using his footwork developed in soccer to improve his route running. Sherwin moved to the US when he was 17 as his parents knew he wanted to pursue football and not soccer and they felt this was the best opportunity for him. Sherwin rocketed up the recruiting board as his senior season saw him get 100 receptions, 1,400 yards and 8 touchdowns. College coaches knew he was raw but had all the potential in the world with his physical ability. Sherwin decided to commit to Arizona State University for his college days.

College career

Sherwin decided to take a medical redshirt year his freshman year as he suffered a severe ankle sprain during pre-season while playing soccer recreationally. While this raised concerns from the coaching and medical staff Sherwin made a deal with his coach that he would no longer play any sports outside of football and prove to the staff that they made the correct choice in offering him a scholarship. While this injury left no lasting damage to Sherwin's ankle the coaches played it safe and gave him a snap count his sophmore season which lead to a sharp decline in expected production. Sherwin had some big games against the PAC-12 rivals, including a 13 reception, 113 yard, 2 touchdown performance against state rivals the Arizona Wildcats enroute to the Sun Devils winning the state cup, his overall season left him with 74 catches for 822 yards and 7 touchdowns. Sherwin brought his concerns to the coaching staff and his snap count was liften his junior year where Sherwin would light the college world on fire posting an incredible statline of 123 receptions, 1,654 yards, and 15 touchdowns. Helping ASU to a 13-1 season and facing the Wiconsin Badgers in the Rose Bowl where Sherwin would shoot his draft stock through the roof. Sherwin had only 5 catches this game but had 140 yards and 3 touchdowns. Sherwin would declare for the draft after only 4 total played seasons of football under his belt.

College career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2049 (S34) ASU 12 74 822 11.11 31 7
2050 (S35) ASU 14 123 1,654 13.45 73 15

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 0 in
(1.83 m)
205 lb
(93 kg)
4.39 s 4.09 s 7.13 s 29.7 in
(0.75 m)
12 ft 5 in
(3.78 m)
15 reps 30

DSFL

S37

Sherwin was claimed off of waivers post draft by the Kansas City Coyotes, while he was unable to go to his home town team in the Luchadores Sherwin was very excited to go to the pass heavy team. "I think there's no better way to showcase my talent than going to the Coyotes, Queen Elizabeth II can sling that thing and I'm stoked to get to work with her and the rest of the crew like my guy Johnny Blaze Jr" Sherwin had a wonderful first season with the Coyote's starting early against the London Royals where in Week 1 Sherwin would get 10 receptions for 168 yards and a touchdown, despite the stat sheet telling you the Coyote's dominated this game it was the Royals who came out victorious 20-10. This would remain a pattern for Blue's Coyotes as they started the season 0-5 before getting their first victory against the Dallas Birddogs where Blaze Blue put up a combined 15 catches for 170 yards and a score. Dapping one another up they had the chemistry to shine but were unable to win out the season finishing with a league worst 4-10 record. "We were in a lot of those games, it's all about finishing though. Gotta be able to step it up when it matters." Sherwin would end the season with 104 catches for 1,430 yards and 6 scores. The only receiver in the league to break 100 Sherwin worked in the pre-draft process and was open to working out the backfield. Sherwin would be drafted in the second round to the league champs Arizona Outlaws, one pick after his teammate Blaze. Sherwin after this has swapped to the Running Back position but is excited to maintain his receiving skills.

2053 (S38)

In 2053 (S38) Sherwin adapted to his new position of running back and was an instant star in the Kansas City Coyotes offense. With recently converted and traded for Quarterback Creg Jerrith IV in the backfield Blue was asked to take up a lot of the offensive work load. This was shown in a week one 28-14 victory over London Royals in which Sherwin had 17 touches for 130 total yards and a touchdown. Sherwin would end his season with an incredible 1,934 scrimmage yards and 13 total touchdowns. Helping the Kansas City Coyotes to an Ultimini victory in which he won player of the game. "This is what it's all about man, winning championships. I'm doing it here and my team the Arizona Outlaws are doing it in the big leagues. Gold runs through my veins!" Sherwin would go on to win the DSFL Most Outstanding Player Award but would fail to win league MVP losing out to Eric Belmont after splitting the offensive vote with his quarterback Creg Jerrith IV. "Can't be mad about that one man, Belmont was insane this season so hats off to him, I got the ring anyhow so works out for me!" Sherwin was told by his ISFL team that he would remain down in development for one final season and looked forward to the chance of redeeming himself in the MVP race.

2054 (S39)

In 2054 (S39) Sherwin took a bit of a step back in production, while still elite at his position Sherwin was asked to split carries with Blibby Shpoopy due to the nature of the sport the Coyotes coaching staff did not want Blue to suffer any injuries. Despite this Blue only registered 12 less carries than the season prior with far worse production and efficency. "It is what it is man I just do as the coaches ask." Despite the decrease in production the KCC offense was still the best in terms of yards per game and 2nd in the league in points. The RB duo totaled over 1,900 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdowns together. Sherwin and the Coyotes were fully in the hands of league MVP Creg Jerrith IV who lead the to an Ultimini appearance and eventual win over the Norfolk Seawolves. "That's my QB man, sucks we won't be together much longer since we're going to the big leagues but at least we got the back to back." said Sherwin after the season. Sherwin would go on to be called up by his professional team the Arizona Outlaws after the season to take up a backfield with fellow running back Danny Nedelko. "I'm excited man, I know they just lost but they were going for a threepeat, I think this team can be good for a long, long time." Sherwin would end up finishing his DSFL career with over 2,500 rushing yards, 2,000 receiving yards, and 31 total touchdowns for the Kansas City Coyotes. "It wasn't the storybook in my head, playing for my hometown team the Luchadores but I love the Yote's and everything they allowed me to do here. Thank you Kansas City."

ISFL

2055 (S40)

Sherwin was finally elevated to the Outlaws roster in 2055 (S40) to take on the hole at running back left by Jay Cue Jr., Sherwin teamed up with fellow running back Danny Nedelko to form a duo that would go on to help an offense that was far and away the best in the league. While Sherwin started off the season hot getting 300 total scrimmage yards over his first three games production slowed as Danny Nedelko got rolling. Still, his value not to be underestimated Sherwin still wound up with over 1,000 yards from scrimmage, 745 rushing and 343 receiving. While only scoring 7 touchdowns, far lower than his production in Kansas City, Sherwin was happy to be apart of the leagues best offense. The Arizona Outlaws ended up 14-2 on the season and went on to win an Ultimus, Sherwin had 88 scrimmage yards and two touchdowns in the championship. "I knew we had a 141 and 2/3 chance of winning going into this game against the wraiths and the numbers don't lie!" Sherwin was quoted in the locker room after the celebration. Sherwin was then nominated for Offensive Rookie of the Year, and while he lost to his former QB Creg Jerrith IV, he was set his sights into the future.

2056 (S41)

Entering into his Sophomore season, Sherwin had built great chemistry with Danny Nedelko knowing that he would be taking the next step into becoming on of the leagues best backs. Sherwin knew his role was to come in and make plays when asked in order to keep Danny fresh. Sherwin took this challenge in stride and had some big plays for the team posting a 60% 1st down rate when receiving the ball. "That's my job, keep the offense on the field." The ISFL had a very rough start to the season, starting 2-5 and their legendary quarterback Wendell Sailor had a sub 50% completion percentage. After a team meeting the keys were handed over to Blue and Danny for the future and the Outlaws began running it down team's throats. The day after this meeting the team would put up 244 yards on the ground. "I saw this team run the table when I was just a kiddo, I would love to make that happen again." Sherwin said, and it did as the Outlaws would go on to win 11 straight games from 2-5 to the Ultimus game. While the game came down to a heartbreaking last play that would see the team go home without a fourth title in five years, Sherwin knew big things were yet to come for himself and Danny. "Winter's is coming." is all he said in his post-Ultimus interview.

Professional career statistics

DSFL

Career statistics Rushing Receiving Kick Returns Punt Returns
Season Team Games Att Yards Avg Lg TD Rec Yards Avg Lg TD KR Yards Avg Lg TD PR Yards Avg Lg TD
2052 (S37) Coyotes 14 0 0 0 0 0 104 1430 13.75 53 6 40 735 18.4 29 0 32 303 9.5 47 0
2053 (S38) Coyotes 14 303 1419 4.7 53 9 63 515 8.2 36 4 23 463 20.1 32 0 29 157 5.4 16 0
2054 (S39) Coyotes 14 291 1293 4.4 47 11 35 398 11.4 48 1 19 456 24.0 32 0 31 147 4.7 21 0

ISFL

Career statistics Rushing Receiving
Season Team Games Att Yards Avg Lg TD Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2055 (S40) Outlaws 16 163 745 4.6 0 5 37 343 9.3 41 2
2056 (S41) Outlaws 16 182 770 4.2 0 6 40 424 10.6 34 1

Achievements and records

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