This offseason was the first for Borgo, as he was a part of the DSFL draft. He did play for the Birddogs in their last 2 games last season, but he was just sleeping on the couch of one of his teammates in Dallas, as he wasn't sure where he was going to end up in the draft. After being selected 18 OA by the Birddogs, Borgo found a nice apartment near the training facility and has settled into the team nicely, working to improve his speed and route running, as the Front Office in Dallas has said that he'll be lining up mainly as a receiver this season, as they really liked how he performed as a DFA. While Borgo won’t be officially be switching to a receiver, he’s hoping that the skills he gains running routes for the Birddogs will help develop his understanding of how to be a better Vertical Threat TE in the ISFL.
Borgo has also been developing a friendship and on-field chemistry with rookie quarterback Joliet Christ Jr, who Dallas has put their trust in this season to be the franchise they were looking for to replace the QB the lost to ISFL Callups this season. Borgo led the Birddogs receiver corps in receptions and yards in the preseason, with 25 receptions for 276 yards over the 4 games. While Dallas hasn’t officially set their tactics and lineups for the season to come, Borgo is hoping this is a sign of good things to come this season.
Borgo has also been developing a friendship and on-field chemistry with rookie quarterback Joliet Christ Jr, who Dallas has put their trust in this season to be the franchise they were looking for to replace the QB the lost to ISFL Callups this season. Borgo led the Birddogs receiver corps in receptions and yards in the preseason, with 25 receptions for 276 yards over the 4 games. While Dallas hasn’t officially set their tactics and lineups for the season to come, Borgo is hoping this is a sign of good things to come this season.
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