Interviewer: Mr. Rockstone, thank you for your time today. Before we fully dive in, can you give me a little bit about yourself to get our readers caught up?
Alex: Sure. My name is Alexander Rockstone, rookie cornerback for the Dallas Birddogs. I come from Indianapolis, Indiana, and I went to Purdue University.
Interviewer: Great. How has the DSFL been so far?
Alex: It's a completely different experience compared to college ball. The players are all so much better and work so much harder. Covering receivers is an entirely different sport here. I mean, the number of guys who burned me in the first few games....
Interviewer: Yes, the competition level is much higher. You've done alright so far, though. Anything that stands out for you statistically?
Alex: Yeah, it really bugs me that I haven't come down with an interception yet. Had my hands on a number of them, just haven't managed to reel one in.
Interviewer: Season isn't over yet, there's still time. Any particular rivalries in the league for you?
Alex: I would like to say yes, just because we are all so competitive and no one likes to lose. But at the same time, I have so much respect for all of them. Everyone's working so hard and fighting every play, so you have to respect that.
Interviewer: That's a great perspective, so what's next?
Alex: I have my eyes on the ISFL. That's the next level. I want to get up and start facing off against the big names. Bigger lights, bigger pressure, I'm ready for it all.
Interviewer: Great attitude, Mr. Rockstone. I'm sure all your Birddog fans will be sad to see you go but we'll be watching for what you grow into. Thank you for your time.
Alex: Sure. My name is Alexander Rockstone, rookie cornerback for the Dallas Birddogs. I come from Indianapolis, Indiana, and I went to Purdue University.
Interviewer: Great. How has the DSFL been so far?
Alex: It's a completely different experience compared to college ball. The players are all so much better and work so much harder. Covering receivers is an entirely different sport here. I mean, the number of guys who burned me in the first few games....
Interviewer: Yes, the competition level is much higher. You've done alright so far, though. Anything that stands out for you statistically?
Alex: Yeah, it really bugs me that I haven't come down with an interception yet. Had my hands on a number of them, just haven't managed to reel one in.
Interviewer: Season isn't over yet, there's still time. Any particular rivalries in the league for you?
Alex: I would like to say yes, just because we are all so competitive and no one likes to lose. But at the same time, I have so much respect for all of them. Everyone's working so hard and fighting every play, so you have to respect that.
Interviewer: That's a great perspective, so what's next?
Alex: I have my eyes on the ISFL. That's the next level. I want to get up and start facing off against the big names. Bigger lights, bigger pressure, I'm ready for it all.
Interviewer: Great attitude, Mr. Rockstone. I'm sure all your Birddog fans will be sad to see you go but we'll be watching for what you grow into. Thank you for your time.