Avon Blocksdale should be a lock for breakout player of the year, and in serious consideration for MVP. Last season, Blocksdale’s first as a QB, was a bit of a mixed bag. He finished the season with 3817 yards, 59.6 completion percentage, 18 touchdowns, 19 interceptions, and a QB rating of 78.8. His yardage and completion percentage were impressive, finishing fourth and third, respectively, but his number of interceptions and QB rating were poor enough to beat just two players each, Rove and Stone. However, the Baltimore front office made some key changes to have been a massive boon for Blocksdale and allowed him to blossom into the best QB in the NSFL. Through just 11 games, Blocksdale is already at 3729 passing yards, with 31 touchdowns and only 9 interceptions. Not only is that a massive improvement in both touchdowns and interceptions, his TD:INT ratio is the highest in the NSFL, and he is less that 1 point away from having the highest QB rating in the league. What contributed to this massive improvement? Was it the change to a west coast style offense, the addition of veteran receiver LeClair (another breakout player of the year candidate) and Wachter (rookie of the year candidate), or was it just good old-fashioned blood and sweat? I’m leaning towards a little of all three.
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[OPTION]Johnny Snuggles || CB || Yellowknife Wraiths || Hall of Fame [OPTION]Height/Weight: 6'1", 205 [OPTION]Number: 21 [OPTION] Draft History: S13 #1 Overall [OPTION]=========================================== [OPTION]Trophy Case/Achievements:[OPTION] Ultimini Champs: S12 [OPTION] Defensive Rookie of the Year: S13 [OPTION] Pro Bowl: S14, S15, S16