The most important moment of A.c Hackett's career didn't come in the NSFL, but rather, in college. In a Week 2 matchup against Indiana his junior year, a showboating Jordan Howard appeared to have a breakaway, eighty-five-yard rushing touchdown. But displaying an overwhelming amount of what scouts simply dub want to, A.C. chased Howard down and ultimately forced a fumble, saving the score. That play, among other aspects of that season, played a large part in Hackett getting any sort of national spotlight and ultimately getting drafted.
Another game that stands out for the moneybacker is the Season 2 NSFC championship. Only weeks after a high-profile trade that landed him in Yellowknife, Hackett returned home to Baltimore to play against the conference champion Hawks in his first-ever playoff game. Despite the fact that the Wraiths were ultimately defeated 16 to 14, Hackett put together a masterful postseason debut. Posting 12 tackles, a sack and a pass defended, Hackett showcased his unique skill-set and captured the Defensive Player of the Game award in defeat. That game was especially meaningful for Hackett as it was the last game he played in a Wraiths uniform, departing that summer for the big-city lights (and checkbook) of Philadelphia. Under contract for 2 years, Hackett can only hope to make even better memories in his new home.
Another game that stands out for the moneybacker is the Season 2 NSFC championship. Only weeks after a high-profile trade that landed him in Yellowknife, Hackett returned home to Baltimore to play against the conference champion Hawks in his first-ever playoff game. Despite the fact that the Wraiths were ultimately defeated 16 to 14, Hackett put together a masterful postseason debut. Posting 12 tackles, a sack and a pass defended, Hackett showcased his unique skill-set and captured the Defensive Player of the Game award in defeat. That game was especially meaningful for Hackett as it was the last game he played in a Wraiths uniform, departing that summer for the big-city lights (and checkbook) of Philadelphia. Under contract for 2 years, Hackett can only hope to make even better memories in his new home.
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