For Zach Crossley, this offseason was one full of change. To start, his now former team changed location entirely. They moved from Myrtle Beach all the way to Australia to become the Bondi Beach Buccaneers. Though Zach is no longer with the Buccaneers he wishes the team best of luck in their new location.
The biggest change for Zach is his move to the ISFL as he joined the San Jose Sabercats for this season. This has allowed Zach to spend his accrued TPE past the DSFL cap. The first thing Zach improved was his speed and of course his hands. The speed should help Zach adjust to the faster paced game of the ISFL and be able to help contribute to the Sabercats. The increase in hands should also be a boon to Crossley. He had an enormous amount of drops in his prior season so hopefully the increase in hands will eliminate those problems.
For this season Crossley and the Sabercats have lofty expectations. The team has won two straight ultimus titles and will be looking for a historic three peat this season. Crossley himself is still bitter after his playoff loss last season in the DSFL and is hoping the Sabercats run can continue and he will experience his first post season success. In terms of personal stats, Crossley is not expecting to make a major impact this season. The Sabercats already have elite wide receivers so Crossley will have to spend his time in the slot. He expects to put up a modest 400 yards this year and a few touchdowns.
The biggest change for Zach is his move to the ISFL as he joined the San Jose Sabercats for this season. This has allowed Zach to spend his accrued TPE past the DSFL cap. The first thing Zach improved was his speed and of course his hands. The speed should help Zach adjust to the faster paced game of the ISFL and be able to help contribute to the Sabercats. The increase in hands should also be a boon to Crossley. He had an enormous amount of drops in his prior season so hopefully the increase in hands will eliminate those problems.
For this season Crossley and the Sabercats have lofty expectations. The team has won two straight ultimus titles and will be looking for a historic three peat this season. Crossley himself is still bitter after his playoff loss last season in the DSFL and is hoping the Sabercats run can continue and he will experience his first post season success. In terms of personal stats, Crossley is not expecting to make a major impact this season. The Sabercats already have elite wide receivers so Crossley will have to spend his time in the slot. He expects to put up a modest 400 yards this year and a few touchdowns.
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