I am going to use my point task space this week to shamelessly plug the true hero of the International Simulation Football League, New York Silverbacks fullback Buster Bawlls. This man is an absolute legend, a force of nature to be reckoned with every time he takes the field, and we are proud to have him as part of our squad every single day. However, one game in particular stands head and shoulders above the rest: our week eight showing against the Baltimore Hawks. Obviously the Hawks are in the middle of perhaps the worst season in recent memory, so we expected this game to be a win from the beginning; what we could not have anticipated was the quality of play we would see from Buster Bawlls. Now, we obviously always anticipate a clutch pancake or two from our stud fullback, so the three pancakes he posted that game were far from a surprise; however, Buster Bawlls also carried the ball twice that game, and he certainly made the most of those carries, taking one 24 yards to the house for the game's opening touchdown, and the other a ridiculous 71 yards to set the table for a chip shot field goal from Dougie Smalls. I think people are going to overlook this performance because he only scored once, but really, this is one of those moments that, as a fan, you can never forget.
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