Tier 2
#10. Quinton Crash's rise to stardom in the ISFL is one of great mystery and one absolutely worth a deep dive. As many fans around the league have come to learn Quinton was born and raised in the secluded Canadian Tundra in a small town named Rankin Inlet Nunavut. Now a town this close to the North Pole might not immediately strike you as a place that breeds ISFL stars but Quinton's rise is not without precedent. Many of you have likely heard of retired ISFL superstar Mervin Leonard who was also from a secluded Northern village and Quinton often cites Mervin as one of his main influences growing up as he watched the nearby Yellowknife Wraith games on local TV.
Growing up Quinton separated himself very early on from local competition as a star in the making although being so secluded in the North it was difficult to garner much College Scout interest. In an attempt to capture some type of attention Quinton began streaming via a Youtube Channel entitled "Crash's Catches" at the age of 14. Although at first the Youtube Channel didn't get much traction a highlight reel released his Junior year went viral as not only Quinton feature unbelievable football highlight after highlight but he also featured clips of himself training with local wildlife including clips of him outrunning Polar Bears, wrestling seals and riding reindeer. As ridiculous as this may sound it caught the attention of nearly every major Division 1 NCAA program along with immediate scholarship offers to nearly every Canadian University Program.
Unfortunately for Quinton though tragedy struck in his Senior year of High School. During a routine training session with his fellow teammates on their high school field which is actually located on a nearby frozen lake Quinton stepped into an unmarked ice fishing hole and completed broke with femur. This set back put Quinton into a tough position - Div 1 programs lost interest in him and the scholarships he had initially been offered by the Canadian Universities also began being rescinded. After some serious reflection Crash decided to take a year off and train by himself using local alternative medicine techniques to completely heal his broken femur and come back even stronger than before
Once back to full health Quinton focused on one thing and one thing only - going pro. He continued his local training regimes and managed to land a try out with the Kansas City Coyotes...lets jus t say the rest is history. (413 words)
Tier 3
#19. Airing this Friday exclusively on ABC tune into to watch TVs latest police thriller, "Red, Blue, CRASH", featuring New Orleans Second Line star wide receiver, Quinton Crash. When it comes to police shows you think you've seen it all but "Red, Blue, CRASH" is a new type of police thriller featuring weekly appearances from Hollywood's biggest stars. Every week we'll follow along as Quinton Crash and an A list celebrity rides along with local SWAT units as they keep their local communities safe. If you think "COPS" and "Live PD" were crazy wait until you see what happens when the likes of Jonah Hill, Angelina Jolie and Kanye West strap on the bullet proof vest, load their semi automatic rifle and kick in doors side by side Quinton Crash in an attempt to locate and arrest America's most wanted. Every week will feature an hour long episode and if the team captures their desired target - without any casualties - ABC will donate $100,000 to a local non profit charity. Does this sound absolutely crazy? Well it absolutely is and voids all of Quinton Crash's ISFL medical benefits and insurance policies. So, tune into ABC this Friday at 6 PM to watch, "Red, Blue CRASH". (203 Words)
#25. Alright, so funny enough the main reason I chose Wide Receiver with this create was because I had a long successful career as a Cornerback with my previous user and when choosing a new position thought to myself, "I just spent 10+ seasons stopping Wide Receiver's so now it's my turn to show them how it's done". I think if there was no Wide out option as a create this time around I would choose a quarterback. I've now spent the majority of my time in this league shutting down QBs, and padding their stats catching their passes so guess what - it's now my turn to load up on the eye popping stats and show every defence in the league I mean business. I believe that I'm most definitely a consistent enough TPE earner to get to a level required by an ISFL QB and I've also established myself within in the league enough to have teams interested in me to do so. As much as I love the skill positions that I have been playing being the face of a franchise would be a ton of fun and something I'm not sure I can achieve as a wide receiver at this point. (203 Words)
#10. Quinton Crash's rise to stardom in the ISFL is one of great mystery and one absolutely worth a deep dive. As many fans around the league have come to learn Quinton was born and raised in the secluded Canadian Tundra in a small town named Rankin Inlet Nunavut. Now a town this close to the North Pole might not immediately strike you as a place that breeds ISFL stars but Quinton's rise is not without precedent. Many of you have likely heard of retired ISFL superstar Mervin Leonard who was also from a secluded Northern village and Quinton often cites Mervin as one of his main influences growing up as he watched the nearby Yellowknife Wraith games on local TV.
Growing up Quinton separated himself very early on from local competition as a star in the making although being so secluded in the North it was difficult to garner much College Scout interest. In an attempt to capture some type of attention Quinton began streaming via a Youtube Channel entitled "Crash's Catches" at the age of 14. Although at first the Youtube Channel didn't get much traction a highlight reel released his Junior year went viral as not only Quinton feature unbelievable football highlight after highlight but he also featured clips of himself training with local wildlife including clips of him outrunning Polar Bears, wrestling seals and riding reindeer. As ridiculous as this may sound it caught the attention of nearly every major Division 1 NCAA program along with immediate scholarship offers to nearly every Canadian University Program.
Unfortunately for Quinton though tragedy struck in his Senior year of High School. During a routine training session with his fellow teammates on their high school field which is actually located on a nearby frozen lake Quinton stepped into an unmarked ice fishing hole and completed broke with femur. This set back put Quinton into a tough position - Div 1 programs lost interest in him and the scholarships he had initially been offered by the Canadian Universities also began being rescinded. After some serious reflection Crash decided to take a year off and train by himself using local alternative medicine techniques to completely heal his broken femur and come back even stronger than before
Once back to full health Quinton focused on one thing and one thing only - going pro. He continued his local training regimes and managed to land a try out with the Kansas City Coyotes...lets jus t say the rest is history. (413 words)
Tier 3
#19. Airing this Friday exclusively on ABC tune into to watch TVs latest police thriller, "Red, Blue, CRASH", featuring New Orleans Second Line star wide receiver, Quinton Crash. When it comes to police shows you think you've seen it all but "Red, Blue, CRASH" is a new type of police thriller featuring weekly appearances from Hollywood's biggest stars. Every week we'll follow along as Quinton Crash and an A list celebrity rides along with local SWAT units as they keep their local communities safe. If you think "COPS" and "Live PD" were crazy wait until you see what happens when the likes of Jonah Hill, Angelina Jolie and Kanye West strap on the bullet proof vest, load their semi automatic rifle and kick in doors side by side Quinton Crash in an attempt to locate and arrest America's most wanted. Every week will feature an hour long episode and if the team captures their desired target - without any casualties - ABC will donate $100,000 to a local non profit charity. Does this sound absolutely crazy? Well it absolutely is and voids all of Quinton Crash's ISFL medical benefits and insurance policies. So, tune into ABC this Friday at 6 PM to watch, "Red, Blue CRASH". (203 Words)
#25. Alright, so funny enough the main reason I chose Wide Receiver with this create was because I had a long successful career as a Cornerback with my previous user and when choosing a new position thought to myself, "I just spent 10+ seasons stopping Wide Receiver's so now it's my turn to show them how it's done". I think if there was no Wide out option as a create this time around I would choose a quarterback. I've now spent the majority of my time in this league shutting down QBs, and padding their stats catching their passes so guess what - it's now my turn to load up on the eye popping stats and show every defence in the league I mean business. I believe that I'm most definitely a consistent enough TPE earner to get to a level required by an ISFL QB and I've also established myself within in the league enough to have teams interested in me to do so. As much as I love the skill positions that I have been playing being the face of a franchise would be a ton of fun and something I'm not sure I can achieve as a wide receiver at this point. (203 Words)