Tychondrius Hood has had a memorable career so far with two ultimus wins under his belt, and is becoming an experienced leader for the young Sabercat offense. This season is a major step for the young wide receiver, as he is finally rising near to a competitive skill level, and will be the primary receiver for San Jose. Tychondrius Hood is nearing 900 training points as of writing this article, and continues to climb closer to the top of the league. The Sabercat offense is just as good or better than last season, so Hood has many weapons to help him succeed. First of all his quarterback Monty Jack is becoming one of the best in the league, with over one thousand training points earned over his career. Then you have Jamar Lackson who has been a steady workhorse for the two time champions over his career thus far, and Rando Cardrissian who is deadly at finishing the grounds one two punch. With a few rookie additions at wide receiver and tight end to help back him up, Hood and the sabercats are primed to win the Ultimus trophy for the third season in a row and in many future seasons to come.
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