The NSFL opener for Season 17 is of particular importance for Franklin Armstrong. After 4 long seasons in the DSFL he is finally making a debut for the Orange County Otters who picked him 28th Overall in the 3rd round of the S15 NSFL contract. They drafted him to be the QB of the future for the historic 5 time champions franchise.
“Obviously I’m very nervous but also very excited. It’s kind of like the jump from highschool to college. This is the best of the best from college football in the NSFL. As you go up the ranks the football talent continues to funnel into the best players available. I am now officially among the best in the country at his position and I’m looking forward to proving that in the coming seasons. I have some very good wide receivers that I’ll be able to play with for a large portion of my career. That includes Hugh Mongo who I’m excited to continue to develop the rapport we shared in our final season in the DSFL. The biggest challenge will probably be trying to adjust to the increase of high level defenses that I’ll have to play against nearly every week. It’ll take an immense amount of concentration, and film study on my part. I look forward to the challenge.”
The two time DSFL MVP looks to make his mark against the Sabercats in his first NSFL game (238 words).
“Obviously I’m very nervous but also very excited. It’s kind of like the jump from highschool to college. This is the best of the best from college football in the NSFL. As you go up the ranks the football talent continues to funnel into the best players available. I am now officially among the best in the country at his position and I’m looking forward to proving that in the coming seasons. I have some very good wide receivers that I’ll be able to play with for a large portion of my career. That includes Hugh Mongo who I’m excited to continue to develop the rapport we shared in our final season in the DSFL. The biggest challenge will probably be trying to adjust to the increase of high level defenses that I’ll have to play against nearly every week. It’ll take an immense amount of concentration, and film study on my part. I look forward to the challenge.”
The two time DSFL MVP looks to make his mark against the Sabercats in his first NSFL game (238 words).
