Like most NSFL players, Micah Hendrix would stick out like a sore thumb if he was playing football back in the good old days. Training, nutrition and preparation are nowhere near as complex and developed as they are today and the general strategy of the game has developed quite a bit. When he was an OL, Hendrix easily would have been the biggest player on the field in the olden days. His playstyle would have meshed perfectly with the power running style that was so popular compared to the pass heavy league we see today in professional football. After his recent transition to LB though, Hendrix easily would be one of the best athletes on the field and could dominate at a variety of positions. Aside from linebacker, because of how much smaller players were then, he could have played on the defensive line or due to his athleticism he probably would have absolutely wrecked people playing as a running back or even lined up as a run stopping safety. The game is so evolved now, that most players are pretty limited to a certain specialization based on their size and skillset. But, if you put almost any player from the league back in time, they would absolutely dominate the game and Hendrix is no exception
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[OPTION]Regular Season Stats
[OPTION](S2) 14 Games Played
[OPTION](S3) 14 Games Played
[OPTION](S4) 14 Games Played
[OPTION](S5) 14 Games Played
[OPTION](S6) 14 Games Played
[OPTION](S7) 14 Games Played
[OPTION](S8) 14 Games Played
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[OPTION]Playoff Stats
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[OPTION]Trophy Case/Achievements:
[OPTION]Most Likely to Break the Team Bench When Sitting Down
[OPTION]Pumpkin Chuckin' Rally 2017 Semifinalist
[OPTION]Most Likely to Get Traded in S8 (T-1st)
[OPTION]Ultimus Champion S7, S8