Tijuana wide receiver Friedrich Vequain was a latecomer when it came to football. His first passion was yo-yoing, at which he became an international sensation, winning multiple international championships, and establishing himself as one of the greatest to ever hold the yo-yo by the time he was in high school. However, in high school is where he found football, and his yo-yo skills quickly translated on to the football field. In the college level, Vequain excelled in Florida. However, his transition to the DSFL was a little more difficult. In high school and in college, Vequain was the clear-cut WR1 in the offense and flourished in the role. However, in the pro level, Vequain had to settle as the WR2 in the offense, behind star WR Thomas Passman. This was not an easy transition, and although Vequain did not have a terrible statistical year, it was certainly a step back from the production he was used to putting out. However, this season was simply the beginning of a great career in Tijuana. Following this season, Passman would be drafted to the Arizona Outlaws, leaving Vequain as the WR1, dominating league secondaries in his second and third seasons, arguably being snubbed for WROTY in both years. In his final eligible season in Tijuana, it looks like Vequain's story in the DSFL has come full circle, handing over the reins of the receiver corps to star WR Doug Howlett, en route to what looks like another legendary championship run for Tijuana.
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