Stormblessed has picked up the Outlaws (after he dropped them), put them on his back and almost single-handedly dragged them to the title game. That’s why he should be top 10. Forget top 50.
Playing as the NSFL’s version of Tyreek Hill, there is no more fearsome weapon in the entire league. There’s an old saying when a corner lines up against a wide-out with a speed freak like Storm; “if he’s even, he’s leavin.’” What that means in one on one coverage, if Storm is running a nine route and if the corner is even with Storm, he’s gone.
Unfortunately, the stat sheet was left with broken opportunities. Barely cracking 50 catches, that finished 13th in the league. He also led the league in drops by a country mile. His quarterback abandoned him to study “cocaine”.
Despite these problems, Storm finished in sixth in receiving yards and led the league in yards per catch by almost a full two yards – no player was more respected by opposing corners, routinely allowing underneath routes in order to prevent a deep ball. He also finished second in touchdowns.
He was also the most dynamic returner in the league. Only returning kicks and not punts due to coaching ineptitude, Storm ran back a 97 yard kickoff for a touchdown in the AFSC semi-final to polish off the game and send the Outlaws to the finals. Top 10.
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Playing as the NSFL’s version of Tyreek Hill, there is no more fearsome weapon in the entire league. There’s an old saying when a corner lines up against a wide-out with a speed freak like Storm; “if he’s even, he’s leavin.’” What that means in one on one coverage, if Storm is running a nine route and if the corner is even with Storm, he’s gone.
Unfortunately, the stat sheet was left with broken opportunities. Barely cracking 50 catches, that finished 13th in the league. He also led the league in drops by a country mile. His quarterback abandoned him to study “cocaine”.
Despite these problems, Storm finished in sixth in receiving yards and led the league in yards per catch by almost a full two yards – no player was more respected by opposing corners, routinely allowing underneath routes in order to prevent a deep ball. He also finished second in touchdowns.
He was also the most dynamic returner in the league. Only returning kicks and not punts due to coaching ineptitude, Storm ran back a 97 yard kickoff for a touchdown in the AFSC semi-final to polish off the game and send the Outlaws to the finals. Top 10.
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