Boss Tweed decided to stay in Colorado for Christmas this year. With snowstorms rolling in across the country, he figured it would be better to just stay in the Rocky Mountains for the holidays rather than try flying out to the east coast. With a break in team practices for the holiday, Tweed kept up private practices on his own and also did some holiday volunteer work. He spent some time at the local church helping with their Christmas tree sales and their soup kitchen. Tweed went to a midday service on Christmas Eve before heading home and settling in for the holidays. With a big snowstorm coming in, he planned to stay in for the rest of Christmas Eve and for Christmas Day. He had already gotten to see his teammates plenty over the break and would see his family next time he went back home, so he wanted to have a little alone time for Christmas. He had recently picked up the new NSFL 2k game and was looking forward to getting to playing against some of the new players who had just gotten the game for Christmas. With the downfall of the Outlaws, most people were using the Otters and airing the ball out with Mike Boss but Tweed likes to stick with the Yeti and ran all over his competition with Tweed and Pierno. It was a fun time and nice break for Tweed, but he'll be looking forward to getting back on track and helping bring the Yeti back to contention in the new year.
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