At Ball State the weather can get cold and dreary in Indiana. Any team playing in this late fall and early winter weather must be ready for the elements. David Donaldson loves these conditions and wants the ball every play. Every offense wants to continue spreading the ball around but having a sure handed player at tight end means every play can go through the air if coach wants. Generally the running game takes the driver's seat in the offense when there's bad weather but Donaldson's soft hands, even in cold weather, make passing a viable option. Short underneath throws destroy defenses and open up the run game even more, so that makes David a great player in blustery weather. Even when the ball needs to go to someone else, Donaldson's blocking ability keeps defensive ends on their toes. Using a west coast style offense in scary weather means the ball is always getting moved. Coach knows that short passes are the most effective way to keep the ball rolling in the winter, and what better place to send those short darts to other than your all american tight end? David only gets better in inclement weather and he wants the entire NSFL and DSFL to know.
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(ooc: haven't written one of these in a while, hopefully it's okay)
207 words
(ooc: haven't written one of these in a while, hopefully it's okay)