After tallying four interceptions in his lone season with the London Royals in the Developmental Simulation Football League, cornerback Eldrick Avery was in for a rude awakening when he entered the International Simulation Football League. Avery has put up some fairly impressive pass deflection totals since joining the Baltimore Hawks, however, he has struggled mightily making big plays. Avery managed to snag 2 interceptions in his rookie season with the Hawks, however since then, he has not managed to add a single inteception to his total, leaving his career mark stuck at a measles two career interceptions. Since his second interception in his rookie season, Avery has now went 31 consecutive games without a single interception, breaking the previous record for a defensive back, of 27 that was held by hall of gamer Dermot Lavelle. Over these 31 games, Eldrick Avery has totalled 42 pass deflections, more than any other player in the ISFL. So the fact that he has managed to get his hands on the football over 40 times, and hasn’t managed to catch a single one of them is nothing short of a miracle. Avery has maxed out his hands rating at 85, so it seems u likely that he will turn around this unfortunate streak any time soon. Until then we will continue to pray for him.

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