06-10-2019, 06:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2019, 01:23 PM by RaiderNation.)
J. Andrews cousin, PBE S12 Rookie
#7) Next Season
With the Luchadores amazing season coming to an end with a loss in the first round of the playoffs, Jordan Andrews can't be more than pleased with the opportunity to learn from his teammates and coaches ahead of the draft. It's still unclear to Andrews if he is to be drafted and if he is, who could be a possible suiter. Next season is sure to have high expectations for the 5x DSFL champions, Tijuana Luchadores and Jordan has expressed on mutiple occasions his interest on returning to the city he grew up not too far away from in LA. Being picked up as a free agent after the week 9 games gave Andrews game action in weeks 10-14 and in their lone playoff game as he instantly became the teams number 2 CB after recent actions opened the door for the young corner. With his talents and his eagerness to be the best at his position, next year should be nothing less of a success compared to this season. Details are a little choppy at the moment relating to other players on the team and their decision on where they will be playing next season but Andrews doesn't let the talk dry up his flow. As much as he would love to have all the guys back next year, he knows it's part of the business and each guy will make the best decision for they selves and their families.
Winning a national championship at UCLA is nothing but motivation as Jordan is usually always the first at the team training facility every morning and a lot of times the last to leave as he is fine tuning his technique on the field, watching film or you can even find him with a coach, whether it be defensive or offensive, it doesn't matter. Jordan Andrews is a sponge in the open ocean soaking up all the information he can.
Andrews is growing a bond with the city of Tijuana in the short time he's been part of the team as he's gone on many tours out in the city to interact with the people and to provide the daily essentials they need for life. All of the rookies works thus far has lead many to label him as possibly the up and coming best CB in the league and wherever Jordan is playing next year, he's bound to not disappoint and build a positive self image.
#8) Strategies
With our (Tijuana Luchadores) loss in the first round of the playoffs, some would say there are obvious changes needed going into the off-season. Whether that being on the player side, coaching staff or front office has yet to be pin pointed but keep in mind that the Luchadores was the best team statistically speaking in the DSFL this season.
The Luchadores was the #1 offense and defense in the DSFL this past season and did so in leading in almost every major stats category. Most passing yards, most sacks and second most interceptions to name a few highlighted a fantastic season by the 5x champions. I wouldn't say personally there would be much changes needed to get Tijuana back in the mix for a championship but that playoff loss pointed out that the passing attack was stagnant and the rush defense probably played their worst game in the loss. With plenty of talent coming in this off-season in the S17 draft, anything is possible with the Luchadores as they look to continue to be one of the best teams, if not the best in the entire DSFL/NSFL. Late season rookie signing Jordan Andrews is hoping for a return to Tijuana but know the factors with two expansion teams this year.
#19) Expansion Teams
Being a rookie in S17 of the NSFL will be nothing short of a special one as it is confirmed that there will be two expansion teams being introduced to the league this off season. If I'm not mistaken, the two cities are Chicago and Austin. As Andrews has stated in an interview with team reporters after practice one evening, it would be an honor for him if he was to be drafted by either of the two franchises as it would bring a little extra light to the young up and comer to other teams within the league as a talent to keep an eye on.
Jordan has jokingly expressed his wishes to play for Chicago saying that he would love to play in the snow for the first time in his life. "Looks fun! I'm more than aware that the ground doesn't feel as soft as it looks with snow covering it, but when your adrenaline is pumping no one feels it." Growing up in southern California his entire life and being exposed to 120+ degree heat, who knows if the transition will be a smooth one for the dedicated DB.
With the two expansion teams inbound and the third expansion in league history, increased tv ratings and an all time high in jersey and team merchandise sale this season, it can only spell great intentions for the NFSL. There's talent to be seen in this league and league officials are well aware of it and are constantly drafting plans on the next step for the league. Stay tuned as the off season approaches. Where will Jordan Andrews be playing his rookie year? Chicago? Austin? TJ? Or is it one of the other amazing franchises?
#7) Next Season
With the Luchadores amazing season coming to an end with a loss in the first round of the playoffs, Jordan Andrews can't be more than pleased with the opportunity to learn from his teammates and coaches ahead of the draft. It's still unclear to Andrews if he is to be drafted and if he is, who could be a possible suiter. Next season is sure to have high expectations for the 5x DSFL champions, Tijuana Luchadores and Jordan has expressed on mutiple occasions his interest on returning to the city he grew up not too far away from in LA. Being picked up as a free agent after the week 9 games gave Andrews game action in weeks 10-14 and in their lone playoff game as he instantly became the teams number 2 CB after recent actions opened the door for the young corner. With his talents and his eagerness to be the best at his position, next year should be nothing less of a success compared to this season. Details are a little choppy at the moment relating to other players on the team and their decision on where they will be playing next season but Andrews doesn't let the talk dry up his flow. As much as he would love to have all the guys back next year, he knows it's part of the business and each guy will make the best decision for they selves and their families.
Winning a national championship at UCLA is nothing but motivation as Jordan is usually always the first at the team training facility every morning and a lot of times the last to leave as he is fine tuning his technique on the field, watching film or you can even find him with a coach, whether it be defensive or offensive, it doesn't matter. Jordan Andrews is a sponge in the open ocean soaking up all the information he can.
Andrews is growing a bond with the city of Tijuana in the short time he's been part of the team as he's gone on many tours out in the city to interact with the people and to provide the daily essentials they need for life. All of the rookies works thus far has lead many to label him as possibly the up and coming best CB in the league and wherever Jordan is playing next year, he's bound to not disappoint and build a positive self image.
#8) Strategies
With our (Tijuana Luchadores) loss in the first round of the playoffs, some would say there are obvious changes needed going into the off-season. Whether that being on the player side, coaching staff or front office has yet to be pin pointed but keep in mind that the Luchadores was the best team statistically speaking in the DSFL this season.
The Luchadores was the #1 offense and defense in the DSFL this past season and did so in leading in almost every major stats category. Most passing yards, most sacks and second most interceptions to name a few highlighted a fantastic season by the 5x champions. I wouldn't say personally there would be much changes needed to get Tijuana back in the mix for a championship but that playoff loss pointed out that the passing attack was stagnant and the rush defense probably played their worst game in the loss. With plenty of talent coming in this off-season in the S17 draft, anything is possible with the Luchadores as they look to continue to be one of the best teams, if not the best in the entire DSFL/NSFL. Late season rookie signing Jordan Andrews is hoping for a return to Tijuana but know the factors with two expansion teams this year.
#19) Expansion Teams
Being a rookie in S17 of the NSFL will be nothing short of a special one as it is confirmed that there will be two expansion teams being introduced to the league this off season. If I'm not mistaken, the two cities are Chicago and Austin. As Andrews has stated in an interview with team reporters after practice one evening, it would be an honor for him if he was to be drafted by either of the two franchises as it would bring a little extra light to the young up and comer to other teams within the league as a talent to keep an eye on.
Jordan has jokingly expressed his wishes to play for Chicago saying that he would love to play in the snow for the first time in his life. "Looks fun! I'm more than aware that the ground doesn't feel as soft as it looks with snow covering it, but when your adrenaline is pumping no one feels it." Growing up in southern California his entire life and being exposed to 120+ degree heat, who knows if the transition will be a smooth one for the dedicated DB.
With the two expansion teams inbound and the third expansion in league history, increased tv ratings and an all time high in jersey and team merchandise sale this season, it can only spell great intentions for the NFSL. There's talent to be seen in this league and league officials are well aware of it and are constantly drafting plans on the next step for the league. Stay tuned as the off season approaches. Where will Jordan Andrews be playing his rookie year? Chicago? Austin? TJ? Or is it one of the other amazing franchises?