Bronko Mills was a fullback from youth football all the way to highschool football all the way to college football and then all the way to the Developmental Simulation Football League when he was drafted by the Tijuana Luchadores, the team his father played for and had several tenures as a coach. He expected his career in the Developmental Simulation Football League to be similar to his previous years of playing fullback, mostly blocking and a bit of receiving out of the backfield in the flats, and some goal line carries. Instead he earned himself some more carries than he previously had, and splits the carries with Crowbar Theeks about 40/60. Bronko Mills has been enjoying his time in the DSFL carrying the football and thinks that it will further help his chances in becoming a great International Simulation Football League player when he gets drafted in a few months. He hopes to use his skill set to help his teams win more championships than they already have, which is a lot in Tijuana because Tijuana is always in dynasty mode. After a few games where Bronko only averaged about four yards a carry, he sits in the top 3 in the leagues rushing leaderboards, and has his eyes set on offensive rookie of the year.
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