Well, so far, so good. With Jay Cue changing positions this season, from QB to Offensive Line, he is definitely helping the Arizona Outlaws and its rookie QB Charlemagne Cortez, so thing are going pretty well all things considered.
Not only he's been helping his team to a playoff berth (with 2 games to go in the regular season, they have a 10 - 4 record, good for T-1 in the conference), Cue is near the top of the OL rankings. While it is very unlikely that he gets the most desired individual award, OL of the year, as he needs to have 2 incredible games with maybe 12 - 15 pancakes without giving up any sacks, he is still gonna be ending up at least top 5 of the league. He had some pretty underwhelming games during the season, with 3 or 4 pancakes, but every once in a while he gets 10 or even more pancakes, which is amazing for someone who just got into the position during the offseason.
With retirement already set in stone, Cue wants to finish strong, and with a good playoff run. As a QB he only had 1 playoff game, so he definitely wants to get those numbers up and get that ring he has been chasing.
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Not only he's been helping his team to a playoff berth (with 2 games to go in the regular season, they have a 10 - 4 record, good for T-1 in the conference), Cue is near the top of the OL rankings. While it is very unlikely that he gets the most desired individual award, OL of the year, as he needs to have 2 incredible games with maybe 12 - 15 pancakes without giving up any sacks, he is still gonna be ending up at least top 5 of the league. He had some pretty underwhelming games during the season, with 3 or 4 pancakes, but every once in a while he gets 10 or even more pancakes, which is amazing for someone who just got into the position during the offseason.
With retirement already set in stone, Cue wants to finish strong, and with a good playoff run. As a QB he only had 1 playoff game, so he definitely wants to get those numbers up and get that ring he has been chasing.
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