09-27-2017, 03:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-27-2017, 03:18 AM by RedCydranth.)
Marc Spector's career has been relatively short. And as a young Cornerback, he's not usually in the position to be a game saver or that impact player that changes the entire dynamic of the game. Usually that honor goes to Dominic Verns getting that big interception or Adamle Tomlinson with a pivotal sack.
The first major moment of Marc's career was when he was drafted. That is the moment he'll always cherish. The Otters giving him the opportunity to flourish and start right away meant a lot to him.
One moment on field that Marc will always remember though, was his first interception in the NSFL. It was week 7 last season. The Otters were at home against the Arizona Outlaws. This was their first matchup of the season versus the defending Ultimus champions and Marc knew he needed to come up big. First play of the game, he lined up against Mayran Jackson, and dropped back into coverage. He followed Jackson as best he could by the veteran had a bit of a speed advantage. Bronko targeted Mayran knowing he was going up against a rookie, but the pass was a little underthrown, allowing Marc to catch up the slight difference. The pass became a jump ball and Mayran tipped it up into the air. After the two collided jumping for the ball, it came down within Spector's grasp and with catlike reflexes he snagged it before it could fall to the ground. He looked to the referee while raising the ball up in his hands. The referee pointed towards the Otters giving them possession of the ball. Marc ran to the sidelines and tossed the ball to the ball boy telling him to hold onto it for him.
Marc still has that ball in a glass case at his home.
Finally, the third memory of Marc's career thus far that he's proud of was the interception he caught in the playoffs. It was his first playoff game, and again it was against the Otter's rivals, the Outlaws. This time Marc was covering Dustin Evans and Bronko passed the ball his way. The ball was slightly tipped at the line of scrimmage by Ricardo Sandoval causing the trajectory to turn more towards Spector than Evans. Marc focused in and caught the ball, and just as he began running the ball back, Evans tackled him to the ground. Marc tried to save that ball, but it was lost somewhere in the locker room, most likely by an Outlaws janitorial member. Those dudes are shady as fuck.
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The first major moment of Marc's career was when he was drafted. That is the moment he'll always cherish. The Otters giving him the opportunity to flourish and start right away meant a lot to him.
One moment on field that Marc will always remember though, was his first interception in the NSFL. It was week 7 last season. The Otters were at home against the Arizona Outlaws. This was their first matchup of the season versus the defending Ultimus champions and Marc knew he needed to come up big. First play of the game, he lined up against Mayran Jackson, and dropped back into coverage. He followed Jackson as best he could by the veteran had a bit of a speed advantage. Bronko targeted Mayran knowing he was going up against a rookie, but the pass was a little underthrown, allowing Marc to catch up the slight difference. The pass became a jump ball and Mayran tipped it up into the air. After the two collided jumping for the ball, it came down within Spector's grasp and with catlike reflexes he snagged it before it could fall to the ground. He looked to the referee while raising the ball up in his hands. The referee pointed towards the Otters giving them possession of the ball. Marc ran to the sidelines and tossed the ball to the ball boy telling him to hold onto it for him.
Marc still has that ball in a glass case at his home.
Finally, the third memory of Marc's career thus far that he's proud of was the interception he caught in the playoffs. It was his first playoff game, and again it was against the Otter's rivals, the Outlaws. This time Marc was covering Dustin Evans and Bronko passed the ball his way. The ball was slightly tipped at the line of scrimmage by Ricardo Sandoval causing the trajectory to turn more towards Spector than Evans. Marc focused in and caught the ball, and just as he began running the ball back, Evans tackled him to the ground. Marc tried to save that ball, but it was lost somewhere in the locker room, most likely by an Outlaws janitorial member. Those dudes are shady as fuck.
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