Quote:Written Option: Reflect on our player’s career, from their first football game to their current career in the ISFL or DSFL, and expound upon one particular story where your player faced their “welcome to the league” moment. How did the change in competition between college and the league, or between the DSFL and ISFL, initially challenge your player? Did they suffer a drop in stats or an ugly debut game? How did they rebound from it?
Lavigne came to his 'welcome to the league' moment very quickly. Coming off a great college career, Davriel knew the pro would be a differnt slice of cake, but had high hopes coming into the DSFL. First he came in as a waiver pick up and played a decent game, but clearly found out that the competition would be tough. Davriel only recorded 14 tackles in 4 games, while also getting a sack, interception and pass deflection. So while Lavigne did record some good defensive stats, his tackling was lacking. However now in his first full year, Lavigne now has 48 tackles, together with 2 interceptions and 4 deflected passes. Just 2 tackles behind the tackling leading strong safety. Lavigne will be looking to chase his college stats in the last strech of the year.
In his lastest DSFL game Lavigne was quiet in the tackle department, but with 2 deflected passes and an interception. It was a good day for the young player. Davriel will be looking to rebound in the tackle department to try and catch up and become the tackliest safety in the DSFL and continue these ways into the NSFL, which Lavigne will be coming to that very soon to show off what he can do.