Fuzzy Dotson has always looked up to a multitude of people. Could be like his family or his older brother, or even his younger sister. They are heroes in their own ways. Growing up Fuzzy loved Larry Centers. That man caught many passes out of the backfield for some struggling Cardinals teams, something Fuzzy can sorta relate to in his NSFL career thus far.
In the DSFL, F.Dotson has played with some great people. Earl Sauce was always quite the character. Ben Tuifafalafebekefebayfe was a lovable beefy man, always ribbing Fuzzy in with good intentions. Junior Lopez was like a clairvoyant; always being able to see what would happen next. Even Thudd Kassel, who...just kidding haha. The NSFL, specifically the Philadelphia Liberty has many others. Dropson, Fireball Franchet, Big Leg Man Frost. Sam Torenson, a literal liberty bell cow, who handles so much workload in stride.
But really there is one athlete, not even a football player, that Fuzzy has always been at awe of. And that man is Charles Barkley. Chuck would just dominate the glass on the floor. He was a nasty man, averaging 25 points & 12 rebounds a game in his MVP season on a fantastic Suns squad. Plus he started out his career in Philadelphia just like Fuzzy. And that's not even going into how much of a unique character Barkley is. Nowadays he's basically the curmudgeon that Fuzzy dreams to be. The one thing about Chuck of course is that he never got a ring, coming close one year before confronting the legendary Bulls. Fuzzy wants rings. Fuzzy will get rings.
In the DSFL, F.Dotson has played with some great people. Earl Sauce was always quite the character. Ben Tuifafalafebekefebayfe was a lovable beefy man, always ribbing Fuzzy in with good intentions. Junior Lopez was like a clairvoyant; always being able to see what would happen next. Even Thudd Kassel, who...just kidding haha. The NSFL, specifically the Philadelphia Liberty has many others. Dropson, Fireball Franchet, Big Leg Man Frost. Sam Torenson, a literal liberty bell cow, who handles so much workload in stride.
But really there is one athlete, not even a football player, that Fuzzy has always been at awe of. And that man is Charles Barkley. Chuck would just dominate the glass on the floor. He was a nasty man, averaging 25 points & 12 rebounds a game in his MVP season on a fantastic Suns squad. Plus he started out his career in Philadelphia just like Fuzzy. And that's not even going into how much of a unique character Barkley is. Nowadays he's basically the curmudgeon that Fuzzy dreams to be. The one thing about Chuck of course is that he never got a ring, coming close one year before confronting the legendary Bulls. Fuzzy wants rings. Fuzzy will get rings.