S16-S18 was a very successful period for the Outlaws, so we spent much of the previous offseason getting ready to continue that trend in S19. However, what made this season different is that many of our older players were starting to take a step back and open up new roles for younger players. Andrew Reese is getting older and slower, so he's spending time working with young QB Jay Cue. Bucky Barnes, Hike Mughes, and Beau Montgomery are older as well, but they've been happy to see superstar DBs Lucas Knight and Lamont McKinnie continue to take massive leaps forward as players. Young upstart DT Shane Masters has become a favorite of the defensive unit and is excelling on the practice field; many suspect he will soon be the team's top lineman despite some tough competition over the last season. RB Ruff Ruff has been a stellar breakout, impressing the team management so much that they were comfortable trading away long-time start Slim Shady, a move that shocked experts across the league. And, of course, it's impossible to deny the talent of young WR Saba Donut, who made his debut last season and missed the Offensive Rookie of the Year award by only a hair. He's primed to be the future of the team and has been working in tandem with Kazimir Oles, the team's veteran and current top WR. It's been an exciting offseason so far and the team is ready for the season to start.
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