Season 25 was a successful, yet disappointing one, both for the Colorado Yeti and for Albert Ruschmann. Falling short in the Ultimus against the San Jose Sabercats for the second season in a row was a tough pill to swallow. Additionally, Ruschmann's on-field performance showed significant declines when juxtaposed with his DSFL performance. That is why this off-season, he has vowed to be better. To be a better team member both on and off the field. To put in those extra reps, to watch those extra hours of film every week. These small measures are in Ruschmann's control, and thus he will take every opportunity he can to be a better player.
Taking a look at the Yeti, there are a few new faces, but the team is largely the same from last season. Greedy Sly has made the incredible transition from the secondary to the offensive line. While some free agents have departed, either for retirement or for new teams, the Yeti have added key free agents like Big Edd and Randy Vuxta to the defensive side of the ball. Unfortunately on the offensive side of the ball, longtime starting quarterback Wolfie McDummy has retired. Taking his place is ISFL rookie Matathias Caliban, a promising prospect who will allow the Yeti offense not to miss a step. Look for the Yeti to make another strong playoff push this season.
Taking a look at the Yeti, there are a few new faces, but the team is largely the same from last season. Greedy Sly has made the incredible transition from the secondary to the offensive line. While some free agents have departed, either for retirement or for new teams, the Yeti have added key free agents like Big Edd and Randy Vuxta to the defensive side of the ball. Unfortunately on the offensive side of the ball, longtime starting quarterback Wolfie McDummy has retired. Taking his place is ISFL rookie Matathias Caliban, a promising prospect who will allow the Yeti offense not to miss a step. Look for the Yeti to make another strong playoff push this season.