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20) Matt Peterson is a quarterback for the Minnesota Grey Ducks. He played for Washington in college. He dons the number 5 on his jersey. He stands in at 5 feet 11 inches and weighs 210 pounds. He is a mobile quarterback with the scouting reports saying he is similar to Russell Wilson or Tyrod Taylor. He is quick, has high IQ and throwing accuracy. In 14 games with the Minnesota Grey Ducks, he had 119 attempts for 572 yards. His completion percentage was 58.8%. His longest pass was 26 yards, and he threw two touchdowns. His QB rating was 76.7, which was middle of the pack of all quarterbacks in the DSFL. The scouts like his arm, saying that with future development, he could have one of the best arms in the league. Expect big things out of Matt Peterson if he is given some tools to work with and a strong offensive line to protect him. The coming seasons will be a better indicator of Peterson’s ability as he continues to develop from the college game and sees a bigger role with his team. I am not sure where he will go in the draft, but this draft report puts him with the best quarterbacks of his class.
23) The Pro Bowl is now introducing a bowling contest. Bowling is a great sport, look to the movie The Big Lebowski. That wasn’t exactly a bowling movie, but they did bowl in it. Bowling is a fun game, and I think if all of football’s greats were involved at the Pro Bowl, then we would have a quality competition on our hands. Split the teams up by position and have them go at it to find out which Pro Bowlers are the best at bowling. It would be awesome to see what kind of bowling balls each players have too. It is always fun to see athletes play other sports and gauge how good they are. Other ideas were dodgeball, which would be exciting but over too quickly. The players could go golfing, and that would be relaxing, but likely would not exciting for the viewers at home. I mean, golf is popular, but how many golf viewers would want to watch the Pro Bowlers golf? I am not sure, but I think the bowling competition would do better with the viewers at home. I predict the ASFC to come out on top and best the NSFC in the Pro Bowl Bowling Competition.
27) Givussafare Rubbe is one hell of an offensive lineman. Look him up on the stat boards, he had 94 pancakes and 0 sacks allowed, impressive numbers from G. You know why Givussafare Rubbe did not let his guy get sacked? Not only is it because of his great skill, but he is just such a sizeable man. Number 27 stands 340 pounds and 6 feet 7 inches. Incredible size for the OL. Scouts noted at the combine that Rubbe was stronger than an ox, literally. They had an ox attempt some of the weight that Rubbe was lifting and it failed miserably. Point is, Rubbe makes the Second Line offensive line one of the best in the league. He gives his quarterback so much time to make the right pass. His quarterback loves him, obviously, since Rubbe did not allow any sacks. The scouts from college said that Rubbe was an athletic lineman, and boy were they right. His endurance is not outperformed by anyone in the league. This speaks volumes when considering his size. Rubbe may not be appreciated as much as some of the stars on the Second Line, but he is definitely a big reason for the success that the Second Line have experienced over the seasons.
20) Matt Peterson is a quarterback for the Minnesota Grey Ducks. He played for Washington in college. He dons the number 5 on his jersey. He stands in at 5 feet 11 inches and weighs 210 pounds. He is a mobile quarterback with the scouting reports saying he is similar to Russell Wilson or Tyrod Taylor. He is quick, has high IQ and throwing accuracy. In 14 games with the Minnesota Grey Ducks, he had 119 attempts for 572 yards. His completion percentage was 58.8%. His longest pass was 26 yards, and he threw two touchdowns. His QB rating was 76.7, which was middle of the pack of all quarterbacks in the DSFL. The scouts like his arm, saying that with future development, he could have one of the best arms in the league. Expect big things out of Matt Peterson if he is given some tools to work with and a strong offensive line to protect him. The coming seasons will be a better indicator of Peterson’s ability as he continues to develop from the college game and sees a bigger role with his team. I am not sure where he will go in the draft, but this draft report puts him with the best quarterbacks of his class.
23) The Pro Bowl is now introducing a bowling contest. Bowling is a great sport, look to the movie The Big Lebowski. That wasn’t exactly a bowling movie, but they did bowl in it. Bowling is a fun game, and I think if all of football’s greats were involved at the Pro Bowl, then we would have a quality competition on our hands. Split the teams up by position and have them go at it to find out which Pro Bowlers are the best at bowling. It would be awesome to see what kind of bowling balls each players have too. It is always fun to see athletes play other sports and gauge how good they are. Other ideas were dodgeball, which would be exciting but over too quickly. The players could go golfing, and that would be relaxing, but likely would not exciting for the viewers at home. I mean, golf is popular, but how many golf viewers would want to watch the Pro Bowlers golf? I am not sure, but I think the bowling competition would do better with the viewers at home. I predict the ASFC to come out on top and best the NSFC in the Pro Bowl Bowling Competition.
27) Givussafare Rubbe is one hell of an offensive lineman. Look him up on the stat boards, he had 94 pancakes and 0 sacks allowed, impressive numbers from G. You know why Givussafare Rubbe did not let his guy get sacked? Not only is it because of his great skill, but he is just such a sizeable man. Number 27 stands 340 pounds and 6 feet 7 inches. Incredible size for the OL. Scouts noted at the combine that Rubbe was stronger than an ox, literally. They had an ox attempt some of the weight that Rubbe was lifting and it failed miserably. Point is, Rubbe makes the Second Line offensive line one of the best in the league. He gives his quarterback so much time to make the right pass. His quarterback loves him, obviously, since Rubbe did not allow any sacks. The scouts from college said that Rubbe was an athletic lineman, and boy were they right. His endurance is not outperformed by anyone in the league. This speaks volumes when considering his size. Rubbe may not be appreciated as much as some of the stars on the Second Line, but he is definitely a big reason for the success that the Second Line have experienced over the seasons.
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