Thoughts of life after ISFL football have entered Douglas Quaid’s mind more in recent years. With just one more season remaining before forced retirement for Quaid after this current one it’s only a natural thing. In the immediate time after retirement Quaid will most likely try to stay around the team and help out in some capacity. All the players are friends and some have been teammates for a long time. Over time the team will bring in new players to replace the old ones. Quaid will most likely move on from the ISFL at that point. Quaid doesn’t have much of an education, all of his focus at Utah State was on football. So there’s not going to be a white collar job to get into. He might be burned out from football but as stated in the past Quaid is a prolific gambler and card player. Perhaps he could join one of the celebrity poker shows for some time. He’s a charismatic and well known player, kind of like how you can’t change the channel without seeing Michael Strahan or Peyton Manning on something. A big thing post retirement will be for Quaid to defrost. After spending over a decade in the Northwest Territories Quaid will move back south to the great state of Utah. (217 words)
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