Zoomy Boi:
The Running Fool that revived his career, just by zoomin a little faster than the Rest
Darrel Williams has finally been approached to create a blockbuster movie about his life, following his long-awaited breakout season during Season 27. Once he moved to the Liberty, he worked incredibly hard, and finally achieved the top-line speed he has been hoping for since his high school days. While to some this might not be the most interesting story, the "betrayal" of the Hawks(dramatized for theatrical purposes), his stint with the Yeti and their attempt for a title, and now when everyone counted him out and was waiting for his retirement notice, he got a fat contract with the Yeti, continued to train Darrel Williams Jr., and began to Zoom, faster than anyone had ever expected him to Zoom before. Of course, he doesn't look like the Flash, but it's not hard with CGI these days in the 2040s to make him look like it. Football has to be interesting, and Zoomy Boi definitely stretches the actual athletic abilities of Darrel a bit here and there. But watching him struggle at LSU, clap cheeks in the beginning of the DSFL, and then slowly but steadily work towards this moment of being good enough to have his own movie, Darrel Williams hopes this movie will become the new hit next summer!
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The Running Fool that revived his career, just by zoomin a little faster than the Rest
Darrel Williams has finally been approached to create a blockbuster movie about his life, following his long-awaited breakout season during Season 27. Once he moved to the Liberty, he worked incredibly hard, and finally achieved the top-line speed he has been hoping for since his high school days. While to some this might not be the most interesting story, the "betrayal" of the Hawks(dramatized for theatrical purposes), his stint with the Yeti and their attempt for a title, and now when everyone counted him out and was waiting for his retirement notice, he got a fat contract with the Yeti, continued to train Darrel Williams Jr., and began to Zoom, faster than anyone had ever expected him to Zoom before. Of course, he doesn't look like the Flash, but it's not hard with CGI these days in the 2040s to make him look like it. Football has to be interesting, and Zoomy Boi definitely stretches the actual athletic abilities of Darrel a bit here and there. But watching him struggle at LSU, clap cheeks in the beginning of the DSFL, and then slowly but steadily work towards this moment of being good enough to have his own movie, Darrel Williams hopes this movie will become the new hit next summer!
231 words