There are a lot of highlights from my rookie season of the International Simulation Football League. The San Jose Sabercats have so many playmakers and while I want to pick myself, it's really not worth it since I didn't score any touchdowns this year. Playmakers such as Tychondrius Hood and Jamar Lackson scored some huge touchdowns over 20 yards and even some 75-80 yard momentum changing plays. Specifically week during week two of the regular season against the tanking Baltimore Battlehawks Tyuchondrius Hood caught three touchdowns, one of which was a 76 yard bomb and a 66 yard bomb from Monterey Jack (one of the top quarterbacks in the International Simulation Football League). In addition to these huge plays, Rando Cardrissian scored two rushing touchdowns this game, one of 67 yards and the other was a 62 yard rush. This was arguably the most explosive game of the season for the San Jose Sabercats. The rest of the season contained many of these plays for these players. Going back to Tugg Speedman, while he had no touchdowns, he caught many late game first downs and many times came just a few yards short of the glorious six point play that every player wants.
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