Tunkha Danstrol

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Tunkha Danstrol
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No. 67 – Baltimore Hawks
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2036-11-07)November 7, 2036 (aged 24)
Istanbul, Turkey
Height:6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight:325 lb (147 kg)
Username:TDenstroyer
Career information
High school:Istanbul Erkek High School
College:Wisconsin
ISFL Draft:2058  / Round: 2 / Pick: 20
Career history
"* Minnesota Grey Ducks (4071 (S2056)-4071 (S2056))
Roster status:Active

Tunkha Danstrol (born November 7, 2036) is an American football wide receiver for the Norfolk Seawolves of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Tunkha Danstrol was born and raised in Instanbul, Turkey by his father, fromer NFL great, Tunch Illkin. Tunch would take his mother's family last name as at the time he was concerned he would be targeted or bothered if the relationship to his father was well known. He would graduate from Istanbul Erkek High School, but he spent his summer state side going to football camps.While going to the football camps in the summer Tunkha was often recruited for his size and athletic ability which were akin to his superstar father's. He would consider not chasing football as his main career. Tunkha also is big into helping his community back in Istanbul, spending his weekend volunteering at local food banks and preparing food for low income families.Tunkha's mother died in 2046 of cancer but was well known for her ground breaking research in electrothemo nuclear physics, where she went on to create "never ending" energy.

College career

Tunkha Danstrol signed a letter of intent to Wisconsin where he would play 4 years of offensive line and win multiple Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the year awards. He led the NCAA in pancakes and was rated 5 stars heading into the DSFL draft. He would win the national title with Wisconsin in 2057 before declaring his intent to go pro. His last year at Wisconsin was strife with controversy as his age was brought into question, It was discovered that he was truly the age he claimed to be, and his birth certificate clearly stated, "I am 18." Tunkha was often popularized by the student body as his Turkish roots gave him the nickname, "The Turkish Tank." During jump around, between the third and fourth quarters. The student body would go crazy and often wear hats that had a tank on top to support him. Tunkha finished his collegiate career as the top offensive lineman in the nation.

College career statistics

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 7 in
(2.01 m)
325 lb
(147 kg)
2058 ISFL scouting combine (S43)

Professional career

S42

Tunkha was drafted to the Norfolk Seawolves in S42 and would go on to win an Ultimini in his first full season. Not only was it his first full season, it would be a year in which he played a new position, defensive end. He would earn all-Pro honors while recording 8 sacks and 11 tackles for loss. While not winning defensive rookie of the year honors, Tunkha noted it was his first year and in a press conference state, "Defense may win championships but there is nothing challenging about it. I prefer the challenge of keeping the guys with the easy task off of the ball." The switch to defensive end would be short lived as he would announce his switch back to offensive line, as he feels it will better prepare him for the ISFL and it would give him "more of a challenge." S42 concluded with a ring and a new task ahead.

S43

After being drafted to the Baltimore Hawks, his preparation for being an offensive lineman at the ISFL level began. Granted, this was the position he was most comfortable with so it would be surprising when he excelled when moving back to his normal offensive spot. Tunkha's move to offense may have hurt the Seawolves, coming off a Ultimini Championship, they would end up bottom of their division with a measly 6-8 record. While impossible to know what would have been the outcome had he stayed on the defensive side of the ball, his move to the defensive side ended up being successful personally as he would not allow a sack through the entire season. Not only that, he led the entire league in pancakes while doing so. His 85 pancakes edged out Minnesota's Zisia Ojeisndiwoseodj who ended up with 77. Tunkha was easily the most dominant offensive lineman in the DSFL during the S43 season.

S44

In his first professional season, Tuknha did not disappoint, proving that he was meant to be on the offensive line after his switch in the DSFL in S43. His first year he would find himself playing center for a team that was fresh off a championship and ready to compete again. Unfortunately, the season would end on an incredible last play touchdown in the playoffs for Cape Town, but Tunkha played well enough to earn Pro Bowl honors, recording 80 pancakes and never giving up a recorded sack. His first year was successful but lacked success in the championship department. The good news is Tunkha was determined to continue to grow as a professional and maybe even expand his positional play time away from center. He found center to be far to easy and really didn't interest him as far as what it required difficulty wise. Having yet to allow a sack in his DSFL and ISFL career, Tunkha was determined to continue that streak.

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2057 (S42) Seawolves 14 40 9 0/1 8 0 0 0 0 0/0/0
Career statistics Offensive Line
Season Team Games Pancakes Sacks Allowed
2058 (S43) Seawolves 14 85 0
2059 (S44) Hawks 16 80 0

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