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After a disappointing start to the S14 season, Axel Hornbacher has grown more and more disgruntled with how the Colorado Yeti organization has been handling the team and its future outlook. The addition of Lucari Felix in the backfield has been ineffectual and the ridiculous nature of quarterback, Micycle McCormick’s 48 million dollar contract has fueled the flames of dissent has Hornbacher has become frustrated with the state of the team. The retirement of star receiver, Howard Miller, hasn't helped the situation either.
Under a backroom conditional hand-shake, the cornerback agreed to resign with the Colorado Yeti for 2 more seasons under the minimum salary in order to leverage a trade to another team. He wants to play for an Ultimus ring and doesn’t believe that Colorado will be able to provide that competitive spirit as NSFC rivals, Philadelphia and Baltimore appear to be the front runners to make it to the playoffs. The young cornerback earned his first Pro Bowl awards last season after finishing with his best career stats: 67 tackles, 5 interceptions, 3 pass deflections, and 1 pick six.
Hornbacher’s top trade destinations include: Baltimore, Philadelphia, Yellowknife, Arizona, New Orleans, Orange County, and San Jose. He is actively working with his agent to find a suitable team that will make the best use of his skills and has already begun the packing process of moving out of Colorado to expedite the transition.
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After a disappointing start to the S14 season, Axel Hornbacher has grown more and more disgruntled with how the Colorado Yeti organization has been handling the team and its future outlook. The addition of Lucari Felix in the backfield has been ineffectual and the ridiculous nature of quarterback, Micycle McCormick’s 48 million dollar contract has fueled the flames of dissent has Hornbacher has become frustrated with the state of the team. The retirement of star receiver, Howard Miller, hasn't helped the situation either.
Under a backroom conditional hand-shake, the cornerback agreed to resign with the Colorado Yeti for 2 more seasons under the minimum salary in order to leverage a trade to another team. He wants to play for an Ultimus ring and doesn’t believe that Colorado will be able to provide that competitive spirit as NSFC rivals, Philadelphia and Baltimore appear to be the front runners to make it to the playoffs. The young cornerback earned his first Pro Bowl awards last season after finishing with his best career stats: 67 tackles, 5 interceptions, 3 pass deflections, and 1 pick six.
Hornbacher’s top trade destinations include: Baltimore, Philadelphia, Yellowknife, Arizona, New Orleans, Orange County, and San Jose. He is actively working with his agent to find a suitable team that will make the best use of his skills and has already begun the packing process of moving out of Colorado to expedite the transition.