06-02-2018, 10:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-2018, 11:33 AM by White Cornerback.)
Written: Must Include 150 Words. With the NSFL and DSFL drafts over and the regular season starting for both leagues, most players have had to move in some form or the other. Whether it's a position, a place, or any other changes there are plenty of new opportunities for rookies and veterans alike. Write about this sort of opportunity for your player.
Yellowknife recently picked up linebacker Chad Pennington out of Syracuse University. The boisterous and outspoken linebacker is apart of the three headed monster that is the Pennington family which has taken the NSFL, but more importantly Yellowknife by storm who managed to pick up 2/3rds of the Pennington family with the addition of Thad Pennington the safety who is spending another season in the DSFL to develop.
Both players played with Tijuana in the DSFL in S7 and the young Thad Pennington is down for round 2 for S8. Critics have expressed concern about the safety's speed and ability to react during game deciding scenarios and have cited this as the primary reason for the safeties extended stay in the DSFL.
Lavelle is hoping to mentor the young defensive back when he returns to Yellowknife training camps before S9's start and many have speculated about him being the "golden child", the one to possibly succeed Lavelle as the leader of the Yellowknife secondary. After all, realistically how long will Lavelle actually play out there?
Yellowknife recently picked up linebacker Chad Pennington out of Syracuse University. The boisterous and outspoken linebacker is apart of the three headed monster that is the Pennington family which has taken the NSFL, but more importantly Yellowknife by storm who managed to pick up 2/3rds of the Pennington family with the addition of Thad Pennington the safety who is spending another season in the DSFL to develop.
Both players played with Tijuana in the DSFL in S7 and the young Thad Pennington is down for round 2 for S8. Critics have expressed concern about the safety's speed and ability to react during game deciding scenarios and have cited this as the primary reason for the safeties extended stay in the DSFL.
Lavelle is hoping to mentor the young defensive back when he returns to Yellowknife training camps before S9's start and many have speculated about him being the "golden child", the one to possibly succeed Lavelle as the leader of the Yellowknife secondary. After all, realistically how long will Lavelle actually play out there?