Back in S1, King Bronko made the huge move to practice being a quarterback for a change, after S1 Arizona Outlaws leading man Vincent Draxel's devotion to the team and the league were brought into question due to his many absent practices. The decision was one that very much would affect his future.
First the change was seen in the Ultimus, where in Ultimus I, Bronko came in during garbage time and set the record for best passer rating in the playoffs, one that stood for over a decade. From that point on, it made perfect sense to make sure that Bronko was the full time QB moving forward.
How this changed later though was simple. Dwyer was behind many very qualified WRs in Arizona, and would never really see the light of day, as S1 provedwith his paltry showing in receiving yards. However, this move put him right in the most important position in the entire offense, and he excelled in it! If not for Boss, he would have had many awards to his name. He retired with the season record for most touchdowns and highest completion percentage, and today 15 seasons later you still see his name plastered all over the top 10 leaderboards for the league. In the end, this change is what helped Bronko go from what would have ended up being an afterthought of a WR career, something no one would ever remember him for, to a great hall of fame quarterback who will be known hopefully for many seasons to come
First the change was seen in the Ultimus, where in Ultimus I, Bronko came in during garbage time and set the record for best passer rating in the playoffs, one that stood for over a decade. From that point on, it made perfect sense to make sure that Bronko was the full time QB moving forward.
How this changed later though was simple. Dwyer was behind many very qualified WRs in Arizona, and would never really see the light of day, as S1 provedwith his paltry showing in receiving yards. However, this move put him right in the most important position in the entire offense, and he excelled in it! If not for Boss, he would have had many awards to his name. He retired with the season record for most touchdowns and highest completion percentage, and today 15 seasons later you still see his name plastered all over the top 10 leaderboards for the league. In the end, this change is what helped Bronko go from what would have ended up being an afterthought of a WR career, something no one would ever remember him for, to a great hall of fame quarterback who will be known hopefully for many seasons to come
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