You had an amazing season, before it started did you think you'd be able to make as big an impact as you did?
If I'm being honest, I had no idea that I was going to accomplish the things I did this season, and I honestly wouldn't have expected it out of myself. I was never the type of guy to completely blow past people into open field for defensive touchdowns, and usually played a more relaxed coverage style of corner back, but I can't say I'm not liking the changes. Getting interceptions and hearing the crowd roar is one of the most addictive things in the entire world. I also think that being a rookie played a major role in where I thought my season would go. Being a first year player, you can't come into the start of a season with the same level as confidence that a veteran might have, so the learning curve was monstrous.
Do you think you're ready to make the leap straight to the NSFL after this season or are you planning on staying in San Antonio another year?
I haven't really decided where my career will lead yet but at the moment I'm looking more down the path of staying a second season in the DSFL with the Marshals. We were building something really great here before a bad luck game against the Luchadores took us down. No one can say that they were the better team, because our roster was teeming with some of the brightest faces in the football world from Fitzy to Brown to Barnes to the Marchand's. Everything was in place, and with some of those guys being likely to return for a second run at it (if not all) we have more of a chance than ever to complete what we started and I think that everyone else is ready to do that too. I don't know if it's a question of being ready, it's more a question of do I want redemption, and the anwer is quite simple. Yes.
If I'm being honest, I had no idea that I was going to accomplish the things I did this season, and I honestly wouldn't have expected it out of myself. I was never the type of guy to completely blow past people into open field for defensive touchdowns, and usually played a more relaxed coverage style of corner back, but I can't say I'm not liking the changes. Getting interceptions and hearing the crowd roar is one of the most addictive things in the entire world. I also think that being a rookie played a major role in where I thought my season would go. Being a first year player, you can't come into the start of a season with the same level as confidence that a veteran might have, so the learning curve was monstrous.
Do you think you're ready to make the leap straight to the NSFL after this season or are you planning on staying in San Antonio another year?
I haven't really decided where my career will lead yet but at the moment I'm looking more down the path of staying a second season in the DSFL with the Marshals. We were building something really great here before a bad luck game against the Luchadores took us down. No one can say that they were the better team, because our roster was teeming with some of the brightest faces in the football world from Fitzy to Brown to Barnes to the Marchand's. Everything was in place, and with some of those guys being likely to return for a second run at it (if not all) we have more of a chance than ever to complete what we started and I think that everyone else is ready to do that too. I don't know if it's a question of being ready, it's more a question of do I want redemption, and the anwer is quite simple. Yes.
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