The S3 offseason in the NSFL saw some big names move around, some monster money being handed out, and some players decided to stay in the same town as always. To recap: it was a free agency. One of the biggest splashes was the huge amount of money that dragged Josh Garden out of the Yellowknife Wraiths and into the arms of the Arizona Outlaws. That pretty move paid out $23 million in the first year: suppose Garden went with the old adage, “I’ll play anywhere, provided that your town has banks.” Garden has of course lit it up with his new team, owning 7 TDs and the most for any NSFL wide receiver. Moving into his stead with the Yellowknife Wraiths was the player formerly known as Ethan Hunt, now Gosh Jarden, who has not had the same success as his shoe he’s attempting to fill. He’s managed 53 yards a game and 2 TDs on the whole season to date. Staying put was Mike Boss, the true boss in Orange County with their popular Otters squad. He’s started off right where he left off, showing that Orange County was right to continue to put the keys of the Ottermobile in his hands: 1898 yards, 61 percent passing completion, 14 TDs and only 3 interceptions for a sizzling 94.2 rating.
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RICARDO MORRIS
Arizona Outlaws | Defensive Tackle | S15 - Present
Career: 554 TPE | 82 TCK | 4 TFL | 2/1 FR/FF | 10 SCK | 1 TD
Arizona Outlaws | Defensive Tackle | S15 - Present
Career: 554 TPE | 82 TCK | 4 TFL | 2/1 FR/FF | 10 SCK | 1 TD