Let's face the facts. The Outlaws are the bad guys in the league. From day one they've been stirring the shit with other teams, trash talking other, crapping on officials, and taking down league officials one by one.
The Outlaws' mascot is an outlaw they call Billy the Kid. Billy typically wears a black cowboy outfit, like you'd find on the villain in a typically western film. The black pants and shirt/jacket are must. Billy occasionally wears a vest, in one of four colors: black, red, grey, or white (uncommon). He also always wears a bandanna over his face in one of the same four colors. Perhaps his two most infamous pieces of accessories are his beaver pelt and "prop" gun, but those will be covered later.
Billy the kid is known for one activity. Breaking the rules. His go-to move is to insult and sometimes flat-out attack opposing fans. He has been highly criticized for dragging fans onto the field and beating the crap out of them on television.
In the NSFL's short life Billy has had two moments that will go down in infamy. The first event was following the Outlaw's dismantling of their rival Orange County Otters. Billy's "prop" gun was not loaded with blanks, and he shot, killed, and skinned the Otter's Otter mascot, Grapes. Amidst the tears of children, Billy slung the pelt over his shoulder and fled the field. For his actions in game 1, Billy was suspended from game 2.
The Otters are in the process of replacing their beloved "Grapes."
It was during game 2 where Sabercats star receiver Bailey Cook scored his first touchdown, that Billy's second moment of fame occurred. As Cook, a receiver known for being emotional at times, fell to his knees to celebrate his first touchdown Billy came storming from the stands with a metal trash can held high above his head. Billy snagged Cook's first NSFL TD ball and slammed the crash can down on him. Cook who is known to be claustrophobic was eventually "rescued" from the trash can teary eyed, nearly disappeared after the event. He had two more catches for 36 yards, and the rest of his targets were an interception, 3 drops, a tripping penalty, and several incompletions. For the incident, Billy was suspended for weeks 3 and 4 of the season.
Billy has been very active in disrupting other celebrations of opposing players. Typically, on an Outlaws score he fires his pistols (blanks) into the air and throws beers into the crowd.
He is beloved by Outlaws' players and fans alike, and literally hated by the rest of the league.
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The Outlaws' mascot is an outlaw they call Billy the Kid. Billy typically wears a black cowboy outfit, like you'd find on the villain in a typically western film. The black pants and shirt/jacket are must. Billy occasionally wears a vest, in one of four colors: black, red, grey, or white (uncommon). He also always wears a bandanna over his face in one of the same four colors. Perhaps his two most infamous pieces of accessories are his beaver pelt and "prop" gun, but those will be covered later.
Billy the kid is known for one activity. Breaking the rules. His go-to move is to insult and sometimes flat-out attack opposing fans. He has been highly criticized for dragging fans onto the field and beating the crap out of them on television.
In the NSFL's short life Billy has had two moments that will go down in infamy. The first event was following the Outlaw's dismantling of their rival Orange County Otters. Billy's "prop" gun was not loaded with blanks, and he shot, killed, and skinned the Otter's Otter mascot, Grapes. Amidst the tears of children, Billy slung the pelt over his shoulder and fled the field. For his actions in game 1, Billy was suspended from game 2.
The Otters are in the process of replacing their beloved "Grapes."
It was during game 2 where Sabercats star receiver Bailey Cook scored his first touchdown, that Billy's second moment of fame occurred. As Cook, a receiver known for being emotional at times, fell to his knees to celebrate his first touchdown Billy came storming from the stands with a metal trash can held high above his head. Billy snagged Cook's first NSFL TD ball and slammed the crash can down on him. Cook who is known to be claustrophobic was eventually "rescued" from the trash can teary eyed, nearly disappeared after the event. He had two more catches for 36 yards, and the rest of his targets were an interception, 3 drops, a tripping penalty, and several incompletions. For the incident, Billy was suspended for weeks 3 and 4 of the season.
Billy has been very active in disrupting other celebrations of opposing players. Typically, on an Outlaws score he fires his pistols (blanks) into the air and throws beers into the crowd.
He is beloved by Outlaws' players and fans alike, and literally hated by the rest of the league.
@RainDelay
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