Silence Suzuka

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Silence Suzuka
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No. 1 – Yellowknife Wraiths
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2038-05-01)May 1, 2038 (aged 23)
Biratori, Hokkaido, Japan
Height:5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)
Weight:123 lb (56 kg)
Username:Xenosthelegend
Career information
College:Tracen Academy
Career history
Roster status:Active

Silence Suzuka (born May 1, 2038) is an American football wide receiver who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks. She did not play college football, but has declared her intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Silence Suzuka is a horse girl who was born in Biratori Town, Hokkaido, Japan. She spent her early years watching horse races, and wanting to be one of the best. Her training focused mainly on speed, primarily on the start of the race to run ahead of the pack quickly and never look back. In training for ridiculously long periods of time, she accidentally built up her stamina to a somewhat ridiculous degree, and was able to run at full speed for 1.8 kilometers before getting tired. To intentionally build up stamina and power, she pulled tires. But not just one or two tires at once, she would stack 10 or more at once. She didn't really keep track of distance, she just stopped after pulling them for about 2 hours straight. But what made her training possible was what drove her: she wanted to be undefeated in anything she did.

College career

After she trained on her own, she went to Tracen Academy. At Tracen Academy, she struggled a bit with the work, but focused mostly on racing. She won her debut race, but fell into inconsistency for a bit after that. She finished her next race in 8th place, then won her next two. After that she lost her next 5 races in a row, coming as close as 2nd in her best showing, and 15th in her worst. Then she went on a bit of a tear, winning her next six races in a row, setting two records in the process. Before her last race, the talks weren't about who was going to win, but how much she was going to win by. Those people seemed to be right as nearing the end of the race, she was massively ahead of the pack. But something went wrong on the final corner. She was stumbling and losing speed rapidly. She fell, and was hospitalized immediately. At some point during her recovery, she realized she may never run the way she used to again. At one point during her recovery, she had watched an ISFL game, and had become instantly fascinated by it, and found out that the next prospect bowl was happening in 9 months. This timeline just so happened to line up with her recovery timeline. It was at this point that she decided to give American football a try, and once she recovered, began training for the prospect bowl.

College career statistics

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Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2057 N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0
2058 N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0
2059 N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0

Professional career

S45

With perhaps some doubts still about her abilities given her lack of experience playing football, it took until deep into the second round for Suzuka to be selected by the Dallas Birddogs. Despite losing their first game, Suzuka's speed was instantly on display as she torched the Tijuana secondary for 132 yards and a TD on 7 receptions. This would be a sign of things to come as in each of her first 4 games she managed to eclipse 100 yards. In her 5th game of the season she would have what was undoubtedly the worst performance of her entire season, catching just 5 of her 12 targets for only 41 yards. Outside of this one game, she was absolutely blowing by every defender she came across. Her peak performance was in week 10 where against the Norfolk Seawolves managed to turn just 6 catches into 174 yards and 3 TDs. In week 12, she tied the DSFL single season TD reception record at 16, and broke it the next week with 17. This is where the record currently stands. On top of setting the single season TD reception record, she led the league in receiving yards, receiving TDs, and average yards/reception.

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
5 ft 3 in
(1.60 m)
123 lb
(56 kg)
4.3 s 3.97 s 7.08 s 31.2 in
(0.79 m)
11 ft 0.9 in
(3.38 m)
15 reps 12

S46

Any questions that still lingered about Suzuka's abilities were answered by her previous season in the DSFL where she led the league in all relevant receiving stats, setting a new receiving TD record in the process. This led to her being the #1 pick in the S46 ISFL draft. Suzuka was called up immediately in hopes that she could turn Yellowknife's receiving room around. While she had a relatively quiet first game, her first catch was for a TD. However, her next game started to showcase what she was truly capable of. 4 catches for 84 yards and a TD. Individually, Suzuka had a great rookie season finishing with 734 yards on just 49 catches for a league best 15 yards/reception among receivers. She also had 6 TDs. Yellowknife would ultimately finish 8-8, good enough for the 3 seed, and somehow stumbled their way to the Ultimus. Suzuka finished 3 playoff games with a total of 10 catches for 111 yards.

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2060 (S45) Birddogs 14 82 1469 17.9 94 17
2061 (S46) Wraiths 16 49 734 15 64 6

Achievements and records

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