05-29-2023, 06:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2023, 06:28 PM by Dextaria. Edited 1 time in total.)
11. With Beniri T'Chawama getting old and entering what looks like his last season in the league, let us look back at his career as a pancake monster from the DSFL to the ISFL. Entering the DSFL, T'Chawama did not know what he was getting himself into. Heck, he joined the sport of football quite late and was initially aiming to be a chef, but with his size and skill, he played on the Minnesota Grey Ducks as a mid-season signing and winning his first Ultimini Bowl before he was even drafted. Following his brief stint with Minnesota, Beniri got drafted by the Dallas Birddogs where they took him to be a running back. Kind of an odd switch for T'Chawama, but he was willing to do what the team needed. His strong running back plays helps the Birddogs win an Ultimini of their own, making Beniri a two time champion early in his career. Funny enough though, the team that drafted him to the ISFL, the Honolulu Hahalua, also won the Ultimus Bowl that season so I still look back and wonder if it would have been better to be a 3-time Ultimus Champion. But anyways, after a few seasons Beniri got the call up to the Hahalua where he switched back to the position he knew and love, offensive lineman. The team was looking strong and Beniri was able to continue to get the pancakes he knows and loves and this led to 2 Ultimus Bowls for him playing for Honolulu! With half of his career done, he honestly could not have asked for a more successful career so as the Honolulu began rebuilding, T'Chawama agreed to be traded to the New Orleans Secondline. There he continued to get pancakes and such, but the success of the team was not the same. Following a couple season at New Orleans, Beniri finally finds himself at Berlin with the Firesalamanders where again, not the best showings as he's getting up there in age, but looking forward to his last season in the league. (342 words)
16. The S41 season has come to a close and Beniri's career found himself on a new team after two or so games! Taking a look back, T'Chawama found himself with quite a decent season all things considered. His last season saw only 88 pancakes and this season he made the jump back over the 100 pancake plateau for 101 showing the youngin's that this old man still got some pancakes in him! (let us ignore the record season high of 8 sacks allowed...). Starting the season with the New Orleans Secondline for his 4th season with the team, Beniri was off to a decent start with over 5 pancakes a game with a nice 13 pancakes in the fourth game of the season. However, by that time, the Secondline have decided that this is a rebuilding season and decides to package Beniri with a few other players to the Berlin Fire Salamanders who saw this season a potential championship season... oh boy did they not expect what happened next. After Beniri got traded, his first game showed no troubles with another 6 pancakes to show for with his new team, but the Fire Salamanders continued their slower start and lost 6 of the next 7 games, albiet by a close margin. T'Chawama was consistent, but at this age I definitely don't think that the team should be expecting much from him. With this many losses in the season, the hopes and dreams and mainly the expectations of Berlin were shot and their end of the season was better relatively, going 3-4 in another close fashion, but the gap was too big to close. Overall, the season was a bit of a wash for both the teams that Beniri played for and they can only hope that the rebuild/next season can swing a little more in their favour. Beniri on the other hand is just looking for a couple more pancakes before calling it. (324 words)
16. The S41 season has come to a close and Beniri's career found himself on a new team after two or so games! Taking a look back, T'Chawama found himself with quite a decent season all things considered. His last season saw only 88 pancakes and this season he made the jump back over the 100 pancake plateau for 101 showing the youngin's that this old man still got some pancakes in him! (let us ignore the record season high of 8 sacks allowed...). Starting the season with the New Orleans Secondline for his 4th season with the team, Beniri was off to a decent start with over 5 pancakes a game with a nice 13 pancakes in the fourth game of the season. However, by that time, the Secondline have decided that this is a rebuilding season and decides to package Beniri with a few other players to the Berlin Fire Salamanders who saw this season a potential championship season... oh boy did they not expect what happened next. After Beniri got traded, his first game showed no troubles with another 6 pancakes to show for with his new team, but the Fire Salamanders continued their slower start and lost 6 of the next 7 games, albiet by a close margin. T'Chawama was consistent, but at this age I definitely don't think that the team should be expecting much from him. With this many losses in the season, the hopes and dreams and mainly the expectations of Berlin were shot and their end of the season was better relatively, going 3-4 in another close fashion, but the gap was too big to close. Overall, the season was a bit of a wash for both the teams that Beniri played for and they can only hope that the rebuild/next season can swing a little more in their favour. Beniri on the other hand is just looking for a couple more pancakes before calling it. (324 words)
![[Image: t70NN3N.jpg]](https://imgur.com/t70NN3N.jpg)