17. 2.5 TPE
The Dallas Birddogs have announced that new stadium is in the making! Cornelius King III is very excited and has thus thrown some suggestions on what he would like to see included in the new stadium to the general manager of the team.
the 1st thing Cornelius would love to see included is unique vendors. Since we're designing the perfect Dallas Birdog stadium, you have to bring in food that isn't just your standard stadium fare. The ideal way to go about it is to have food that fits the city you are in. They should represent the city. The best fast food joint that's in Dallas is (from what Cornelius has heard from friends) Whataburger so their burgers should be available in our stadium.
Next when it comes to souvenirs and merchandise, we should have our players jerseys and Birdog merchandise available to buy in stores right outside our stadium also something Cornelius would love to see added is the ability to buy customized jerseys on the spot.
28. 2.5 TPE
This why I think the legendary Jay Cue Jr should win MVP. as we all know he had an amazing campaign this year. The most valuable player candidate ran for a league high of 1793 yards (which was over a thousand yards more than 2nd place) on 378 carries for a great 4.7 yards per attempt, leading the Arizona Outlaws to the best record in the ASFC and ultimately the ultimate victory.
He finished with a league-high 21 touchdowns, making it back-to-back seasons where he rushed for 20+ touchdowns and 1700+ yards, extending his double-digit touchdown season count to six. He also added 465 receiving yards on 56 catches and a career-high six receiving touchdowns.
Now that we have touched on his regular season production, let's talk about his playoff performances.
In the quarter finals, he made his presence felt against the Otters, rushing for 152 yards for a 5.4 average and a TD, helping the Outlaws to an easy 37-10 win to advance to the semi finals. In a game against the defending champs, Jay Cue rushed for 3 touchdowns and 83 yards to help defeat Honolulu 31-19 and make it to the ultimus where he didn't have his best game but still had 120 all-purpose yards to help lead the outlaws to the ultimus!
10. 5 TPE
Cornelius King III (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a DSFL wide receiver for the Dallas Birdogs. He attended LSU before being claimed off waivers by the Birdogs and drafted by the San Jose Sabercats in the third round of the ISFL draft.
Cornelius King III attended Kelvin High School in Winnipeg, Manitoba to play for their football team. Due to his immense talent at such a young age , his coach elected to start him on varsity as a freshman. He continued to play there for 3 years before moving to the United States of America to play his senior year in a more competitive field. He was serious about football and knew he wouldn't get recruited unless he played football in America, so despite his parents' not loving the idea, he moved to Texas to attend Episcopal High School in Bellaire, Texas. As a senior, he had one hell of a year, racking up 1727 yards and 15 TDs. He was rated a 4-star recruit despite playing there for one year. With offers from two big schools, LSU and Texas A&M , he made the choice to attend LSU over Texas A&M on National Signing Day.
As a freshman at LSU, he won Freshman of the Year.
He finished by recording 1022 yards and 7 TDs on 63 receptions. As a punt returner, he returned 18 punts for 332 yards and 2 touchdowns. Cornelius returned to LSU for his sophomore season and took quite a step back. He recorded only 48 receptions for 582 yards but scored 11 touchdowns. As a returner, he only got better, being named Special Teams Player Of The Year after returning four kicks that year. While training for his junior season, he tore his ACL and missed the entirety of the season.
Despite that, he decided to forgo his final season and was swiftly taken from the waiver wire by the Dallas Birdogs of the DSFL, where he played half the season, recording pedestrian numbers. In the upcoming draft, he was slated as a round 2 pick by multiple mock drafts but ended up slipping to the 3rd round, where he was drafted by the Sabercats. He remained in the DSFL and was the 3rd option in a talented pass-catching group, but he did improve his numbers from last year. As of right now, it looks like he will stay in the DSFL for one more season before getting called up.
The Dallas Birddogs have announced that new stadium is in the making! Cornelius King III is very excited and has thus thrown some suggestions on what he would like to see included in the new stadium to the general manager of the team.
the 1st thing Cornelius would love to see included is unique vendors. Since we're designing the perfect Dallas Birdog stadium, you have to bring in food that isn't just your standard stadium fare. The ideal way to go about it is to have food that fits the city you are in. They should represent the city. The best fast food joint that's in Dallas is (from what Cornelius has heard from friends) Whataburger so their burgers should be available in our stadium.
Next when it comes to souvenirs and merchandise, we should have our players jerseys and Birdog merchandise available to buy in stores right outside our stadium also something Cornelius would love to see added is the ability to buy customized jerseys on the spot.
28. 2.5 TPE
This why I think the legendary Jay Cue Jr should win MVP. as we all know he had an amazing campaign this year. The most valuable player candidate ran for a league high of 1793 yards (which was over a thousand yards more than 2nd place) on 378 carries for a great 4.7 yards per attempt, leading the Arizona Outlaws to the best record in the ASFC and ultimately the ultimate victory.
He finished with a league-high 21 touchdowns, making it back-to-back seasons where he rushed for 20+ touchdowns and 1700+ yards, extending his double-digit touchdown season count to six. He also added 465 receiving yards on 56 catches and a career-high six receiving touchdowns.
Now that we have touched on his regular season production, let's talk about his playoff performances.
In the quarter finals, he made his presence felt against the Otters, rushing for 152 yards for a 5.4 average and a TD, helping the Outlaws to an easy 37-10 win to advance to the semi finals. In a game against the defending champs, Jay Cue rushed for 3 touchdowns and 83 yards to help defeat Honolulu 31-19 and make it to the ultimus where he didn't have his best game but still had 120 all-purpose yards to help lead the outlaws to the ultimus!
10. 5 TPE
Cornelius King III (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a DSFL wide receiver for the Dallas Birdogs. He attended LSU before being claimed off waivers by the Birdogs and drafted by the San Jose Sabercats in the third round of the ISFL draft.
Cornelius King III attended Kelvin High School in Winnipeg, Manitoba to play for their football team. Due to his immense talent at such a young age , his coach elected to start him on varsity as a freshman. He continued to play there for 3 years before moving to the United States of America to play his senior year in a more competitive field. He was serious about football and knew he wouldn't get recruited unless he played football in America, so despite his parents' not loving the idea, he moved to Texas to attend Episcopal High School in Bellaire, Texas. As a senior, he had one hell of a year, racking up 1727 yards and 15 TDs. He was rated a 4-star recruit despite playing there for one year. With offers from two big schools, LSU and Texas A&M , he made the choice to attend LSU over Texas A&M on National Signing Day.
As a freshman at LSU, he won Freshman of the Year.
He finished by recording 1022 yards and 7 TDs on 63 receptions. As a punt returner, he returned 18 punts for 332 yards and 2 touchdowns. Cornelius returned to LSU for his sophomore season and took quite a step back. He recorded only 48 receptions for 582 yards but scored 11 touchdowns. As a returner, he only got better, being named Special Teams Player Of The Year after returning four kicks that year. While training for his junior season, he tore his ACL and missed the entirety of the season.
Despite that, he decided to forgo his final season and was swiftly taken from the waiver wire by the Dallas Birdogs of the DSFL, where he played half the season, recording pedestrian numbers. In the upcoming draft, he was slated as a round 2 pick by multiple mock drafts but ended up slipping to the 3rd round, where he was drafted by the Sabercats. He remained in the DSFL and was the 3rd option in a talented pass-catching group, but he did improve his numbers from last year. As of right now, it looks like he will stay in the DSFL for one more season before getting called up.