Player Biography:
Fergus Callaghan Jr. was born in Boston Massachusetts to father Fergus Callaghan Sr. a former football player and professional wrestler and mother Mary Callaghan. Soon after birth the Callaghan’s decided to move out of Boston to a town in New Hampshire called Nashua. He decided at a young age that he was going to be a standout football player just like his dad was and dedicated every waking moment to becoming the best football player he could be. In his youth he would play for a bunch of different teams trying to match up against the best players in the state and in the northeast part of the country. When he was a freshman in high school he got into a fight with a senior defensive lineman and ended up knocking the player out but ended up getting suspended for the remainder of the season. The coach after seeing this decided he would give him one more chance during the young Callaghans sophomore season and if he acted up like this again he would be gone from the team. This chance also came with a call up for Fergus to become a rotational member of the varsity team. Fergus took this chance by becoming one of the best underclassman defensive tackles in the state of New Hampshire. We would be top 10 in tackles and tackles for a loss as not many offensive linemen were able to keep up with power and speed. In his junior year at Nashua North High School Fergus would end up being named as a captain because he was able to command respect from his other defensive teammates and would kind of act as an enforcer when stuff wasn’t going the way the team wanted it, he was a force to reckoned with. He would get most of his defensive stats into the top 5 in the state but he didn’t consider that good enough and in his senior season wanted to lead all defensive categories and then be named Mr. Football for the state of New Hampshire. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to either has he spent some of the season academically ineligible because he was too focused on being a better football player. He would come back later in the year to help lead the team to their first playoff appearance in school history. The team would ultimately come up short against the eventual State Champions in the semi finals of the state playoff. Fergus would be named New Hampshire Defensive player of the year but would miss out on Mr. Football. He only received one scholarship offer that he ended up turning down from UMass and would instead decide to walk on at Montana State University based on a recommendation from a former teammate. The Rest is history.
9 What Keeps Me Interested:
I think the one thing that really keeps me interested in ISFL is probably the locker rooms and the fact that I don't really have any responsibility in the league outside building my player I told pretty much every team the same thing and that the best part about this league is I really don't have any responsibility here. in the PBE I don't only have the responsibility for myself but I also have the responsibility of signing free agents drafting players and building lineups so that my team can compete and honestly it takes a big amount of energy from me so it's really nice to be able to come into the ISFL and just be able to talk to people without having to say hey what are we going to do this week yeah what we got to do with this player to make sure they're earning and keeping up on everything like that. the locker rooms are probably the best part of the entire league it's nice to be able to go into a place where I don't know a ton of people and have them just be super friendly to me willing to help me build my player since I don't know a ton about building players at this point since has the longest time I've actually spent in the league at one time. I know there is a lot of people that don't really like the dot Football and stuff but to be perfectly honest with you I do kind of find it amusing because it is kind of a different take on football pretty much every other SIM engine I have seen has real players you can see him locked up so the dots are pretty different in that case we're just kind of fun to see I just can't wait to see in the new engine wear watch to see the ball fly in the air during pass plays and actually get to see kick returns so that will be a nice addition to the Sim engine. I told a lot of people during the draft interview process that I wasn't really looking to take a job you're just because this is my kind of chill out league but honestly more I think about it as I kind of want to get into a job at some point as long as I can make the time commitment for it whether that be maybe becoming a co GM in the minor leagues or possibly at least becoming a war room number so I can give the experience that I have as a GM to other teams about what I see in a player how well I think they interviewed and yeah I would actually kind of like to take a bigger role at this point.
Fergus Callaghan Jr. was born in Boston Massachusetts to father Fergus Callaghan Sr. a former football player and professional wrestler and mother Mary Callaghan. Soon after birth the Callaghan’s decided to move out of Boston to a town in New Hampshire called Nashua. He decided at a young age that he was going to be a standout football player just like his dad was and dedicated every waking moment to becoming the best football player he could be. In his youth he would play for a bunch of different teams trying to match up against the best players in the state and in the northeast part of the country. When he was a freshman in high school he got into a fight with a senior defensive lineman and ended up knocking the player out but ended up getting suspended for the remainder of the season. The coach after seeing this decided he would give him one more chance during the young Callaghans sophomore season and if he acted up like this again he would be gone from the team. This chance also came with a call up for Fergus to become a rotational member of the varsity team. Fergus took this chance by becoming one of the best underclassman defensive tackles in the state of New Hampshire. We would be top 10 in tackles and tackles for a loss as not many offensive linemen were able to keep up with power and speed. In his junior year at Nashua North High School Fergus would end up being named as a captain because he was able to command respect from his other defensive teammates and would kind of act as an enforcer when stuff wasn’t going the way the team wanted it, he was a force to reckoned with. He would get most of his defensive stats into the top 5 in the state but he didn’t consider that good enough and in his senior season wanted to lead all defensive categories and then be named Mr. Football for the state of New Hampshire. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to either has he spent some of the season academically ineligible because he was too focused on being a better football player. He would come back later in the year to help lead the team to their first playoff appearance in school history. The team would ultimately come up short against the eventual State Champions in the semi finals of the state playoff. Fergus would be named New Hampshire Defensive player of the year but would miss out on Mr. Football. He only received one scholarship offer that he ended up turning down from UMass and would instead decide to walk on at Montana State University based on a recommendation from a former teammate. The Rest is history.
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9 What Keeps Me Interested:
I think the one thing that really keeps me interested in ISFL is probably the locker rooms and the fact that I don't really have any responsibility in the league outside building my player I told pretty much every team the same thing and that the best part about this league is I really don't have any responsibility here. in the PBE I don't only have the responsibility for myself but I also have the responsibility of signing free agents drafting players and building lineups so that my team can compete and honestly it takes a big amount of energy from me so it's really nice to be able to come into the ISFL and just be able to talk to people without having to say hey what are we going to do this week yeah what we got to do with this player to make sure they're earning and keeping up on everything like that. the locker rooms are probably the best part of the entire league it's nice to be able to go into a place where I don't know a ton of people and have them just be super friendly to me willing to help me build my player since I don't know a ton about building players at this point since has the longest time I've actually spent in the league at one time. I know there is a lot of people that don't really like the dot Football and stuff but to be perfectly honest with you I do kind of find it amusing because it is kind of a different take on football pretty much every other SIM engine I have seen has real players you can see him locked up so the dots are pretty different in that case we're just kind of fun to see I just can't wait to see in the new engine wear watch to see the ball fly in the air during pass plays and actually get to see kick returns so that will be a nice addition to the Sim engine. I told a lot of people during the draft interview process that I wasn't really looking to take a job you're just because this is my kind of chill out league but honestly more I think about it as I kind of want to get into a job at some point as long as I can make the time commitment for it whether that be maybe becoming a co GM in the minor leagues or possibly at least becoming a war room number so I can give the experience that I have as a GM to other teams about what I see in a player how well I think they interviewed and yeah I would actually kind of like to take a bigger role at this point.
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