As a relatively new member to both the league and the Kansas City Coyotes, I struggled with this. I looked through some of KCCs record books but decided that the the long time receiver Eleven Kendrick Watts deserved the honor of receiving a statue outside of the stadium. After staying for a couple of years as a Coyote, Watts cemented himself as a leader on and off the field. He proved to be a reliable target for QB Troy Abed and was the star receiver for the high powered KCC offense. Although the Coyotes fell short of the championship while he was there, his presence on the team definitely was a driving force on the team and helped the new rookies get acclimated quickly. When he was on the field, Watts was catching TDs left and right and making huge gains on crucial downs. While this helped out immensely, his true value came as a leader. The GMs saw how he was in practice and wanted his input when it was time for the Coyotes to be on the clock in the draft. Watts helped to scout the new generation of Coyotes. While there may be some more deserving Coyotes of this statue, Watts’ production on and off the field is deserving of some recognition.
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