There were three defining moments in the short, dull, career of mediocre tight end Paul DiMirio. The first was when he showed up to the prospect games, ready to play and win, and instead had two catches and just as many targets that were intercepted. One of those was even run all the way down the field for a touchdown by Otters safety Ragnar Kronen. This really lowered Paul's expectations, despite being okay at Wisconsin, and he began to realize he was not a good player. The next moment came after the draft, although the actual draft itself, which saw DiMirio slide into the third round, picked beneath players like Roman Thomas, Enchilada Charlton, Jorge Masdival, and others, was not actually the moment. What stood out to Paul was his putrid week 2 performance - 2 receptions for 10 yards. Paul had been looking to prove that he was a steal, instead all signs pointed towards bust. After a brief period of slight sides, DiMirio hit a wall again, leading to a 3rec performance that only netted his team 17 yards. These three moments outlined Paul's career, riddled with mishaps and such little success that Paul should just switch positions. Who'd know, because nobody reads PTs anyways.
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