For many seasons, Boss Tweed was known as one of the most dominant Running Backs in the league. With the Colorado Yeti, he established a strong reputation and was the one consistent part of their offense as the team routinely cycled through Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers. That all changed a few seasons ago when Boss was traded to the Yellowknife Wraiths. However, Boss wasn’t ready to just settle for more of the same. He wanted a new challenge. And so he shocked the world by changing positions and became one of the top linebackers in the NSFL.
In his new position, Boss found himself facing off against the best offensive players in the league. In particular, he always found himself in an interesting match-up when he faced off against his old Yeti teammates. This season, the Wraiths took on the Yeti in Yellowknife on week 6, where they were victorious 30-13. Despite the scoreboard, it was a hard-fought victory and Tweed played a big part in that, sacking Colorado QB Ryan Applehort an astonishing 3 times in the same game. He also put together 5 tackles and helped the team amass 4 more sacks in addition to his own. No doubt, Boss Tweed has proved to an force to be reckoned with on both sides of the ball.
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In his new position, Boss found himself facing off against the best offensive players in the league. In particular, he always found himself in an interesting match-up when he faced off against his old Yeti teammates. This season, the Wraiths took on the Yeti in Yellowknife on week 6, where they were victorious 30-13. Despite the scoreboard, it was a hard-fought victory and Tweed played a big part in that, sacking Colorado QB Ryan Applehort an astonishing 3 times in the same game. He also put together 5 tackles and helped the team amass 4 more sacks in addition to his own. No doubt, Boss Tweed has proved to an force to be reckoned with on both sides of the ball.
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