For this I wanted to cover two teammates one on the side of the ball I play on, defense, another for the offensive side of the ball. I believe Tijuana is playing really good football and has stayed in games well enough to be the best 2-2 team in the league.
The Tijuana defense would not be what it is without Adam Schell, second in the league in tackles Schell has been the face of a newly reloaded defense for the Tijuana Luchadores. Racking up thirty-six tackles, three tackles for loss, a forced fumble and three sacks, Schell has been one of the best linebackers in the entire league. These are efficient stats as well, on a team that boasts the fourth best defense in the developmental simulation football league in terms of yards per game. He has also been a mentor in the locker room for some of the rookies even after only being in the developmental simulation football league for one season. I truly believe that Schell can continue the pace he is at, and if the Tijuana Luchadores are able to continue their efficiency on defense that he could be able to earn the Linebacker of the year award, quite possibly the defensive player of the year award if he continues to make splash plays.
On the flip side offensively it is tough, we have two stud receivers and some solid running backs. However, I want to nominate an offensive lineman. The game starts in the trenches and one of the best players we have in there is rookie Adam Mellott. Sliding into left tackle is a big assignment for a rookie but Adam has done a phenomenal job at keeping the rock moving through the air or on the ground. Through four games Adam has allowed zero sacks and has racked up a solid fifteen pancakes! He will be going to the probowl at the very least this year if not ending up as offensive rookie of the year.
The Tijuana defense would not be what it is without Adam Schell, second in the league in tackles Schell has been the face of a newly reloaded defense for the Tijuana Luchadores. Racking up thirty-six tackles, three tackles for loss, a forced fumble and three sacks, Schell has been one of the best linebackers in the entire league. These are efficient stats as well, on a team that boasts the fourth best defense in the developmental simulation football league in terms of yards per game. He has also been a mentor in the locker room for some of the rookies even after only being in the developmental simulation football league for one season. I truly believe that Schell can continue the pace he is at, and if the Tijuana Luchadores are able to continue their efficiency on defense that he could be able to earn the Linebacker of the year award, quite possibly the defensive player of the year award if he continues to make splash plays.
On the flip side offensively it is tough, we have two stud receivers and some solid running backs. However, I want to nominate an offensive lineman. The game starts in the trenches and one of the best players we have in there is rookie Adam Mellott. Sliding into left tackle is a big assignment for a rookie but Adam has done a phenomenal job at keeping the rock moving through the air or on the ground. Through four games Adam has allowed zero sacks and has racked up a solid fifteen pancakes! He will be going to the probowl at the very least this year if not ending up as offensive rookie of the year.
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