As we entered the San Jose SaberCats training facility for the Season 11 Training Camp, us wide receivers noticed a new quarterback that's going to be under centre this season. That is none other than Joliet L. Christ. Myself, along with Kazimir Oles, decided to have some fun with the rookie quarterback.
When we went into the locker room, Oles and I unscrewed Christ's nameplace from his locker. We took the name plate and screwed it onto the bathroom stall door. When he came in looking for his locker, we directed him towards the bathroom and showed him where it was. When he opened the stall door, he found all of his equipment sitting on top of the toilet. After that, we took the bin of footballs and replaced them with "altered footballs". We took some old footballs, wore out the grip and deflated them a little bit. When Joliet came onto the field, he used the footballs in the bin and proceeded to throw ducks all over the field. The coaches were in on it so they gave him a hard time, saying he came to camp unprepared and what not. He pleaded his case until Oles and I came out of the shadows and let him in on the prank.
After that, we told him it was all in good fun and that we were very excited to start the season with the gun slinger. He took it very well and it actually helped us bond during camp and I think it will help our chemistry out on the field.
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When we went into the locker room, Oles and I unscrewed Christ's nameplace from his locker. We took the name plate and screwed it onto the bathroom stall door. When he came in looking for his locker, we directed him towards the bathroom and showed him where it was. When he opened the stall door, he found all of his equipment sitting on top of the toilet. After that, we took the bin of footballs and replaced them with "altered footballs". We took some old footballs, wore out the grip and deflated them a little bit. When Joliet came onto the field, he used the footballs in the bin and proceeded to throw ducks all over the field. The coaches were in on it so they gave him a hard time, saying he came to camp unprepared and what not. He pleaded his case until Oles and I came out of the shadows and let him in on the prank.
After that, we told him it was all in good fun and that we were very excited to start the season with the gun slinger. He took it very well and it actually helped us bond during camp and I think it will help our chemistry out on the field.
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