02-27-2020, 04:30 PM
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8. Scouting Report.
Name: Douglas Quail
Position: OT
College: Notre Dame
DSFL: Myrtle Beach (1 Season)
Age: 23
Handedness: Right
Jersey Number: 69
Height: 6'6"
Weight: 340 lbs
Birthplace: Dundee, Scotland
Athletic notes:
- Played and excelled at youth American football in the UK as both an OT and DT before committing to Notre Dame as an OT.
- Had a solid collegiate career with the Fighting Irish before being drafted by Myrtle Beach.
- Had an exceptional first season in the DSFL with Myrtle beach, 56 pancakes and 0 sacks allowed, playing every snap on offence the entire year.
- Technical skills could use some work, but raw strength and physicality means he should be great after some refinement.
- Is a massive human being, like, 6'6" 340? Goddamn.
Personality notes:
- Seems to have developed a deep seated love for Carolina barbeque, teams in cities known for their food should consider the possibility that he will not be able to control his weight (we saw this in the NFL with Eddie Lacy and cheese curds).
- Appears to be a positive influence in the locker room.
- May or may not be in a relationship with fellow OT D Green, potential locker room issue.
- Is known to pound a stubby on the sideline everytime his team scores. Teams with prolific offences should consider the possibility of inebriation on the field, although due to Quails massive size, we estimate that it would take in excess of 10 touchdowns in a 5 minute window for it to register at all on his BAC.
All in all, we forsee Quail being the first OL drafted into the NSFL this year, and we have heard rumours heavily linking him to NOLA, Austin and Baltimore.
9. Brotherly love.
While few expected Myrtle beach to have the great season that they did, it was aided by a pretty exceptional rookie class and a solid run game.
Rookie tackles Douglas Quail and Dylan Green were a key part of their success, combining for 101 pancakes and 0 sacks allowed on the season. While there have been many conversations over time regarding who is the better offensive lineman, mostly based on whether you value raw strength (Quail) or technical ability (Green) more, one thing is undeniable. These two players comeraderie both on and off the field has helped to elevate the Buccs entire offence, which led to a decent playoff run and an ultimus appearance, unfortunately falling short of winning it all.
Rumours out of Myrtle Beach are that Quail and Green are inseparable, working out together, studying film together, taking turns getting bull rushed by Rapid Eagle together and most importantly for linemen, eating together.
It truly is a case of brotherly love here in the beach, and as we look over to see Quail and Green shoulder to shoulder watching the sunset, one thing is key to remember.
What happens in the locker room, stays in the locker room.
12. Interview a star, Aurora Coryalis, MB
How did it feel to help lead Myrtle Beach to their first playoff victory?
It was an incredibly fulfilling experience. It felt so great to get the win for all of the guys after such a wonderful season where everyone worked so hard. It might not have ended the way we wanted but this team will still go down in my book as one of the greatest of all time and is indicative of the future in store for Myrtle Beach!
How do you prepare yourself before a big game like that?
Well there is so much prepartion that needs to be done, obviously starting with physical preparation, diet and film study. The biggest thing in my book is getting mentally ready though. Studying film is very important and a great thing to do to be ready but actually having the mindset of a winner is the moat important thing. If you don't have a champion's attitude, if you don't go in thinking you're going to win then you might as well not show up.
Looking back on Myrtle Beachs overall playoff performance, what do you think you would do differently if you got a Mulligan?
Ouch. I think this goes back to a couple of things we were just talking about. Mentally preparing in multiple ways is something I would absolutely have done differently. This actually goes to film study though. Testing more strategies and doing more film prep could have definitely tipped the scales in our favor and I would gladly take the chance for a redo.
What are you looking forward to this offseason and how do you plan on staying in shape?
This offseason I am very much looking forward to meeting and greeting new the players on both of my teams! As far as staying shape goes I enjoy a lot of swimming and hiking as well as some light weight lifting!
13. Get interviewed by a fan. Aurora Coryalis, MB
How did it feel to help lead Myrtle Beach to their first playoff victory?
The whole experience has been great, I've been a bit of a presence protecting the edge and guys behind me this season, and it was great for that to transfer into the playoffs where it really counts on an individual level.
How do you prepare yourself before a big game like that?
Just treat it like any other. Business as usual. I think its key in this business not to get in your own head, all you need to focus on is doing your job, snap by snap, quarter by quarter, game by game.
How does it feel to be the best offensive lineman in the league and to be recognized for it?
It's a great feeling, but I wouldnt be in the position to receive this award without being able to trust the rest of the team to execute, knowing each and every one of them will complete their assignments every play lets me dominate out on the edge and focus on neutralising some of the best DEs in the DSFL.
What are you looking forward to this offseason and how do you plan on staying in shape?
Maintenance and recovery are both key for me every off-season. I take a few months only doing some minimal exercise to maintain where I'm at, and giving my body a chance to heal before getting back into the real heavy lifting and cardio. It's great to get the chance to head home to Scotland and spend time with family and friends for a few weeks, that famous Carolina barbecue means I don't stay away for too long though!
Name: Douglas Quail
Position: OT
College: Notre Dame
DSFL: Myrtle Beach (1 Season)
Age: 23
Handedness: Right
Jersey Number: 69
Height: 6'6"
Weight: 340 lbs
Birthplace: Dundee, Scotland
Athletic notes:
- Played and excelled at youth American football in the UK as both an OT and DT before committing to Notre Dame as an OT.
- Had a solid collegiate career with the Fighting Irish before being drafted by Myrtle Beach.
- Had an exceptional first season in the DSFL with Myrtle beach, 56 pancakes and 0 sacks allowed, playing every snap on offence the entire year.
- Technical skills could use some work, but raw strength and physicality means he should be great after some refinement.
- Is a massive human being, like, 6'6" 340? Goddamn.
Personality notes:
- Seems to have developed a deep seated love for Carolina barbeque, teams in cities known for their food should consider the possibility that he will not be able to control his weight (we saw this in the NFL with Eddie Lacy and cheese curds).
- Appears to be a positive influence in the locker room.
- May or may not be in a relationship with fellow OT D Green, potential locker room issue.
- Is known to pound a stubby on the sideline everytime his team scores. Teams with prolific offences should consider the possibility of inebriation on the field, although due to Quails massive size, we estimate that it would take in excess of 10 touchdowns in a 5 minute window for it to register at all on his BAC.
All in all, we forsee Quail being the first OL drafted into the NSFL this year, and we have heard rumours heavily linking him to NOLA, Austin and Baltimore.
9. Brotherly love.
While few expected Myrtle beach to have the great season that they did, it was aided by a pretty exceptional rookie class and a solid run game.
Rookie tackles Douglas Quail and Dylan Green were a key part of their success, combining for 101 pancakes and 0 sacks allowed on the season. While there have been many conversations over time regarding who is the better offensive lineman, mostly based on whether you value raw strength (Quail) or technical ability (Green) more, one thing is undeniable. These two players comeraderie both on and off the field has helped to elevate the Buccs entire offence, which led to a decent playoff run and an ultimus appearance, unfortunately falling short of winning it all.
Rumours out of Myrtle Beach are that Quail and Green are inseparable, working out together, studying film together, taking turns getting bull rushed by Rapid Eagle together and most importantly for linemen, eating together.
It truly is a case of brotherly love here in the beach, and as we look over to see Quail and Green shoulder to shoulder watching the sunset, one thing is key to remember.
What happens in the locker room, stays in the locker room.
12. Interview a star, Aurora Coryalis, MB
How did it feel to help lead Myrtle Beach to their first playoff victory?
It was an incredibly fulfilling experience. It felt so great to get the win for all of the guys after such a wonderful season where everyone worked so hard. It might not have ended the way we wanted but this team will still go down in my book as one of the greatest of all time and is indicative of the future in store for Myrtle Beach!
How do you prepare yourself before a big game like that?
Well there is so much prepartion that needs to be done, obviously starting with physical preparation, diet and film study. The biggest thing in my book is getting mentally ready though. Studying film is very important and a great thing to do to be ready but actually having the mindset of a winner is the moat important thing. If you don't have a champion's attitude, if you don't go in thinking you're going to win then you might as well not show up.
Looking back on Myrtle Beachs overall playoff performance, what do you think you would do differently if you got a Mulligan?
Ouch. I think this goes back to a couple of things we were just talking about. Mentally preparing in multiple ways is something I would absolutely have done differently. This actually goes to film study though. Testing more strategies and doing more film prep could have definitely tipped the scales in our favor and I would gladly take the chance for a redo.
What are you looking forward to this offseason and how do you plan on staying in shape?
This offseason I am very much looking forward to meeting and greeting new the players on both of my teams! As far as staying shape goes I enjoy a lot of swimming and hiking as well as some light weight lifting!
13. Get interviewed by a fan. Aurora Coryalis, MB
How did it feel to help lead Myrtle Beach to their first playoff victory?
The whole experience has been great, I've been a bit of a presence protecting the edge and guys behind me this season, and it was great for that to transfer into the playoffs where it really counts on an individual level.
How do you prepare yourself before a big game like that?
Just treat it like any other. Business as usual. I think its key in this business not to get in your own head, all you need to focus on is doing your job, snap by snap, quarter by quarter, game by game.
How does it feel to be the best offensive lineman in the league and to be recognized for it?
It's a great feeling, but I wouldnt be in the position to receive this award without being able to trust the rest of the team to execute, knowing each and every one of them will complete their assignments every play lets me dominate out on the edge and focus on neutralising some of the best DEs in the DSFL.
What are you looking forward to this offseason and how do you plan on staying in shape?
Maintenance and recovery are both key for me every off-season. I take a few months only doing some minimal exercise to maintain where I'm at, and giving my body a chance to heal before getting back into the real heavy lifting and cardio. It's great to get the chance to head home to Scotland and spend time with family and friends for a few weeks, that famous Carolina barbecue means I don't stay away for too long though!
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