Even though the Berlin Fire Salamanders are one of the better teams in the ISFL, as a whole american football is still very new to the region of Germany. As one of the younger players and top prospects for the team, Berlin sent Mason Malone to several cities in Germany to try and foster support and increase interest in the sport. With permission from for the DSFL and the Minnesota Grey Ducks, he was allowed to take the Ultimini trophy to these cities and tell his story about how he got into football and how the Grey Ducks won the Ultimini.
They had so many questions for Mason, some were obvious rule questions but others were about how much training they do, what their diets were like, very probing questions that Mason tried to answer as best he can. He then ran a small camp for potential WRs, bringing back his old QB arm to throw to the kids and teach them about route running and anticipation of tackles. While American football will never be as big in Germany as say Soccer is, Malone came away from the whole experience with a lot of positivity. His father taught him once that even if he inspired one person to follow his teachings and inspired a kid to pick up a football then he had done his job well.
They had so many questions for Mason, some were obvious rule questions but others were about how much training they do, what their diets were like, very probing questions that Mason tried to answer as best he can. He then ran a small camp for potential WRs, bringing back his old QB arm to throw to the kids and teach them about route running and anticipation of tackles. While American football will never be as big in Germany as say Soccer is, Malone came away from the whole experience with a lot of positivity. His father taught him once that even if he inspired one person to follow his teachings and inspired a kid to pick up a football then he had done his job well.
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