Jayson Kearse - DE
S18 San Antonio Marshals S19 - 21 Yellowknife Wraiths S22 - S24 Honolulu Hahalula S25 - S27 New York Silverbacks Career Stats 132 Games | 329 Tackles | 76 Tackles For Loss| 43 Sacks | 5 FF | 4 FR | 1 Safety | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jay Spears - S S30 - S31 Portland Pythons S30 DSFL Safety of the Year/S30 DSFL Pro Bowler/S31 DSFL Pro Bowler S32 - S41 Yellowknife Wraiths S35 ISFL Pro Bowler S39 Ultimus Winner Career Stats 160 Games | 649 Tackles | 2 Tackles For Loss | 20 Sacks | 8 FF | 4 FR | 5 INT | 75 PDs | 1 Safety | 1 TD |
This is a great question actually. You see, as Jackson Kingston, pro wide receiver in the International Simulation Football League for the Sarasota Sailfish, I am currently in regression in my 10th season in the league and I am not getting any younger. Knowing my days in the league might be numbered, it is a good time to plan ahead for my future. I think I have found my future profession, though, as I plan on dabbling into advertising. What services am I advertising to be exact? Well, I will be extremely pleased to accept a position as a spokesperson for Lavelle Sports Group, the premiere International Simulation Football League organization to develop young talent. I shall note that this sports group is distinct from an agency, something we are in no way are. We will never be an agency, and @Kotasa can confirm! Once again, not an agency. But I will be a spokesperson for them.
Well, the Oles family runs plenty of football and ISFL related camps for family and young kids looking to break into the league. Because of this, no matter how far away an Oles may get from the ISFL, they're really no more than a stones throw away from the league, having an impact by helping develop the next generation of the ISFL. As a family of agents, players, and everything in between, Kaz JR is sure to follow in his fathers footsteps, his uncles footsteps, and his cousins footsteps after retirement, focusing on football even after the pads come off and the expectation would be a break from the league. There truly is no break from the league for the family, as they do everything they can to have an impact on the league and those who need it who are looking for the next step to greatness. You can be sure to see the Oles family around for many generations, whether it's training, being an agent, or playing in the league, Kaz JR is just another member of the family following in the footsteps of those before him. Life after football for this family is still just football and will always be that way.
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Following the conclusion of his football career, Albert Ruschmann has a lot of time to himself. Time to reflect on his career in the ISFL, but also time to pick up new hobbies. One that Albert has begun to dive deeply into is pizza making. He figured "How hard can it be?". Besides, everyone loves pizza! He bought himself a stand mixer, the right flour, a pizza steel (not stone, mind you), and the correct cheese and tomatoes to make his own sauce. Even though he's now retired, Albert will still bring pizza to the current Yeti players. Although coach has been giving him some dirty looks as of late. Maybe the pizza is making the other cornerbacks slower, whoops! Regardless, Albert is enjoying his retirement and especially pizza-making. Being able to create something to share with friends and family is special, and Albert is slowly but surely becoming a pro.
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