As the co-general manager of the team, it’s hard to not harp on every single one of my players as deserving of an award. Watching them all go in week after week has been a lot of fun, and I enjoy seeing them compete for being the top players of each game. That being said, there are two players that I believe are constantly in the running for Kansas City’s coveted Player of the Game title: Rando Cardrissian and Douglas Quaid. These two have been absolute monsters on both sides of the ball and really have helped Kansas City to achieve some great things, and deserve Offensive and Defensive Rookies of the Year.
Cardrissian is a constant threat to opposing team’s defenses and doesn’t let up. Constantly he finds a way to break into the endzone on some crazy run. He helps give Kansas City an edge as the thunder to the offense in case anyone misses the lightning of his fellow rushing option Andrew Nova. On the other end of the ball is the behemoth linebacker, Douglas Quaid. There is nothing that Quaid can’t do on defense. From playing as a pass defender to stopping the run, Quaid has made his name known to opposing offenses. There isn’t a game that goes by without Douglas finding multiple ways to disrupt the opposing offense.
Cardrissian is a constant threat to opposing team’s defenses and doesn’t let up. Constantly he finds a way to break into the endzone on some crazy run. He helps give Kansas City an edge as the thunder to the offense in case anyone misses the lightning of his fellow rushing option Andrew Nova. On the other end of the ball is the behemoth linebacker, Douglas Quaid. There is nothing that Quaid can’t do on defense. From playing as a pass defender to stopping the run, Quaid has made his name known to opposing offenses. There isn’t a game that goes by without Douglas finding multiple ways to disrupt the opposing offense.
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