Moe Skeeter came from humble beginnings, growing up on his parent's farm in Selma, Alabama. Moe's upbringing caused him to undergo a large amount of manual labor in order to pull his weight from a very young age. He would help around the farm tending to the cows and horses, while his father tended to their peanut fields. The toting of large sacks of feed along with a heavy diet of protein-packed peanuts led to Moe, who was already a large boy for his age, to sprout into a giant. Unfortunately, with the Skeeter's family farm being barely subsistent, it forced Moe to forego his education after the seventh grade to focus solely on the farm. Not to mention the fact that he was a solid D to F student, but was passed on anyway out of pity.
Moe was no stranger to the game of football with its massive popularity in the American South. However, with Moe's farming duties always being at least equal and finally taking precedent over his education, Moe missed trying out for the local Pop Warner teams. His life changed for the better one day, at a moment that seemed to be unfolding tragically. While Moe was rounding up the cattle for their daily milking, the cows made their way around the bull. When the bull broke loose and charged Moe's father, Cumberland Skeeter, Moe shot across the field and laid out the bull midstride. After such a feat, Mr. and Mrs. Skeeter decided to allow their hulking son to try out for the local semi-pro team, the Mordor Mudrats.
The tryouts went as could be expected since the now eighth-grade boy could tackle a full-grown bull when his adrenaline was pumping. Officially being the new starting defensive end of the Mordor Mudrats in the Alabama Semi-Pro League (ASPL), he was ready to show what he was made of on the gridiron and take what little wages he made back to the Skeeter farm. He quickly excelled in his first season with a league record of 12 sacks in a single game, cementing his place as a titan in the ASPL. Behind the defensive powerhouse that was Moe Skeeter, the Mordor Mudrats went on to cruise their way to three straight league championships in Skeeter's first three seasons. One of Moe's more legendary feats came in his first season during the game to seal the Mudrat's division title. Moe put all three of the quarterbacks for the opposing Calla Coyotes out of the game and forced their punter to go under center. Such a performance all but single-handedly sealed the win for the Mudrats.
Following these first three years, Moe's seasons were cut short by injuries due to dirty play by the opposing teams who knew Moe was the main reason for the Mudrats stifling defense. In what would be Moe's sixth and final season, he led his team back to the ASPL league championship over their arch-rivals, the Oxford Hobos, setting the league record of sacks in a season with 50. Following the team's massive success, Moe, with his family's encouragement, decided he needed to look for bigger football games to be a part of. This led him to throw his name into the ring to be a part of the DSFL.
Moe was no stranger to the game of football with its massive popularity in the American South. However, with Moe's farming duties always being at least equal and finally taking precedent over his education, Moe missed trying out for the local Pop Warner teams. His life changed for the better one day, at a moment that seemed to be unfolding tragically. While Moe was rounding up the cattle for their daily milking, the cows made their way around the bull. When the bull broke loose and charged Moe's father, Cumberland Skeeter, Moe shot across the field and laid out the bull midstride. After such a feat, Mr. and Mrs. Skeeter decided to allow their hulking son to try out for the local semi-pro team, the Mordor Mudrats.
The tryouts went as could be expected since the now eighth-grade boy could tackle a full-grown bull when his adrenaline was pumping. Officially being the new starting defensive end of the Mordor Mudrats in the Alabama Semi-Pro League (ASPL), he was ready to show what he was made of on the gridiron and take what little wages he made back to the Skeeter farm. He quickly excelled in his first season with a league record of 12 sacks in a single game, cementing his place as a titan in the ASPL. Behind the defensive powerhouse that was Moe Skeeter, the Mordor Mudrats went on to cruise their way to three straight league championships in Skeeter's first three seasons. One of Moe's more legendary feats came in his first season during the game to seal the Mudrat's division title. Moe put all three of the quarterbacks for the opposing Calla Coyotes out of the game and forced their punter to go under center. Such a performance all but single-handedly sealed the win for the Mudrats.
Following these first three years, Moe's seasons were cut short by injuries due to dirty play by the opposing teams who knew Moe was the main reason for the Mudrats stifling defense. In what would be Moe's sixth and final season, he led his team back to the ASPL league championship over their arch-rivals, the Oxford Hobos, setting the league record of sacks in a season with 50. Following the team's massive success, Moe, with his family's encouragement, decided he needed to look for bigger football games to be a part of. This led him to throw his name into the ring to be a part of the DSFL.