After being picked up from waivers by the Baltimore Hawks last season, young Defensive End J.D Boom managed to put together a somewhat successful run of games while playing out of position at Defensive Tackle. When the offseason began and he arrived home to Maine, he started concentrating on developing his abilities at his favored DE position so that he was as prepared as could be come draft day. He hoped that one of the NSFL's famous franchises would give him a chance and luckily, and also a little controversially, the Orange County Otters did him a favor and took him with pick #25 in the 4th round. Accusations were made and some sad comments were made via social media, but Boom is determined to silence the critics.
Since arriving at the Otter's training facility, Boom has been getting to know his new teammates and learning as much as he can from the veterans on the squad. He has been learning the Otter playbooks and working out in the teams state of the art gym to build his strength, agility and speed as he prepares for his first full season in the NSFL. Only time will tell if his efforts have paid off, but he's determined to leave no stone un-turned in his quest for NSFL success....and redemption.
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Since arriving at the Otter's training facility, Boom has been getting to know his new teammates and learning as much as he can from the veterans on the squad. He has been learning the Otter playbooks and working out in the teams state of the art gym to build his strength, agility and speed as he prepares for his first full season in the NSFL. Only time will tell if his efforts have paid off, but he's determined to leave no stone un-turned in his quest for NSFL success....and redemption.
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