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RE: (S26) - PT 1 - Keep the Change You Filthy Animal - Daybe - 12-06-2020

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RE: (S26) - PT 1 - Keep the Change You Filthy Animal - Rusfan - 12-06-2020

The biggest changes for Drake in Corado have come twofold, one change personal, and one change team wide. Firstly with the personal change, Drakes natural position of FS is the one he’ll be playing this year. As opposed to last season where he was playing out of position as a nickel back. Even though he was still extremely skilled at the NB position he will surely fee much more comfortable at the spot he has played at all his life. The second change is team wide, with much stronger ramifications. Wolfie McDummy, the leagues best boy, retired after last years Ultimus loss. Stepping in to his shoes is rookie QB Matthathias Calliban. Calliban is a max earner, and spent his four full years at the DSFL level, so he’s more than ready to take over, but change at QB is never easy, and the Yeti are going to have to find new ways to win, while they’re new QB adjusts to the big leagues. Finally, the biggest change for Drake will be the fact that he’s no longer a rookie. Last season was all about adjusting to big league speed, and now that he has he’ll have many more plays to make, because his current role is much, much more important to the Yeti. With Sly moving to the O-Line, he becomes one of the highest TPE young defensive backs in the league, and he’ll have to step up and take responsibility.