Zero Gibson II

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Zero Gibson Ii
No. 8 – Prospect
Position:Tight End
Personal information
Born: (2030-02-15)February 15, 2030 (aged 31)
Yellowknife, Canada
Height:6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight:255 lb (116 kg)
Username:Sapp2013
Career information
College:University of Idaho
Career history
Roster status:Active

Zero Gibson II (born February 15, 2030) is an American football tight end who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for University of Idaho (ID) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

"On a dark, snowy night, two young adults stumble into a Yellowknife hospital asking to see a doctor. The married couple had traveled from their home country of Japan, through Alaska, and were making their way to the United States before Marina went into labor just as they were passing through Yellowknife. Marina was an amateur tennis player that could not break into the pro circuit. She eventually received her degree and had been working in a plastics company for the past 8 years. Her Husband, Zero, was a baseball prodigy growing up, eventually receiving a full-ride scholarship to the top baseball university in Japan. He made the all-conference team as a freshman and was poised to enter the PBE draft the following year. In the championship game, Zero could not control the hype and eventually faltered under the pressure, losing the game 6-7 to the Tulips. Zero would never be the same after that and quit baseball before his sophomore season as well as forgoing the PBE draft. He eventually dropped out of college and worked various kitchen jobs to get by. When Marina and Zero learned of the pregnancy, they decided to raise their kid in the US, and embarked on a trip through the Canadian wilderness in the dead of winter 8 months later.

Anyways, Marina and Zero walk in, and four hours later they walk out with a big chunky baby named Zero the Second. They continue on their path to the US and settle down in the great state of Idaho. Throughout his childhood into his school-aged years, Zero II was always considered different from all of his classmates because of his size. Many internet doctors and philosophers often asked why Zero, the largest of all of his classmates, not simply eat the other, smaller students? This question continues to ponder many incredible minds. Zero Sr. always wanted Zero II to follow in his footsteps and accomplish the dreams he was never able to finish. Zero II was a very good baseball player growing up, but that was not good enough for his father, who wanted Zero II to be the best pitcher around. The arm talent just was not there. Eventually Zero Sr. gave up and allowed Zero II to pursue other sports, which eventually landed him a starting spot on the High School football team. Throughout High School, Zero would put up impressive, but never record breaking stats as he lead his team to the state playoffs and finally the state championship game his senior year, where he went off for 250 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns, only to lose the game on a botched field goal attempt."

College career

"Zero II received many scholarship offers for Division II schools, but opted for one of his few Division I-aa offers, the University of Idaho. There was just something remarkable about the atmosphere of the Kibbie Dome that put Idaho above all of the others.

Throughout College, Zero II would play a mix of Tight End and Wide Receiver, but never impressed professional scouts enough to receive offers to enter the DSFL draft. After his Junior year, Zero II decided to pursue his football career outside of college and focus strictly on football to try to walk onto a DSFL team during preseason. Maybe Zero II can be the first professional athlete in his family after both of his parents had fallen short. Even though Football was not his calling or his parents calling, Zero II is going to make sure this career path was the correct one for him. He does not expect anything to stop him at this point and will continue thriving as a good, if not great football player."

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)
255 lb
(116 kg)

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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