Originally posted by Sharkn20
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Let's start with the Quarterbacks, because everything always starts with the QB and because teams are always looking to improve this position these guys are always getting second (and third and fourth) chances.
QB - Jumbo Clements, the Hall of Famer
Taken by the Chicago reapers in the 4th round of the League's original allocation draft back in 2006. Clements would only play one forgettable season for the Reapers (2590 yards, 8 TD, 10 INT QBR 70.7) before departing as a free agent to Yuma in 2007.
I have no idea how this happened, I wasn't in the league at the time and looking at the history of other players taken in this draft they seemed to have longer than 1 year contracts. It doesn't look like he was cut. Weird. Anyway Clements would go on to have a legendary career in Yuma. Over the next 7 seasons he was consistently among the league's best passers and led the Aces to 3 championship games, winning one.
After being traded away in 2013, Clements would finish his career in Waco where he was never able to find the success he had in Yuma, but his legacy was could not be so easily diminished. After retiring in 2018 he, along with Dusty Galloway, became one of the first Quarterbacks enshrined Fame in 2022.
QB - Albert Garner, the hired gun
This is the second of three former Aces QBs who appears on this list, and the only one of the three to actually be drafted by Yuma.
Garner was the starting QB in Yuma for 7 seasons and led the team to the playoffs in 5 of those 7 seasons. But unlike his prestigious predecessors, Garner never made it all the way to the championship game and in an organization with as much history of success as the Aces he was a disappointment. The nickname "Wild Card", it seems, came from being seen as being that QB who was just good enough to get you in, but not good enough to win in all.
Garner would get the last laugh, however, as he would go on to earn 2 rings (one for Brooklyn and the other for Waco), an Offensive Player of the Year award, a Championship Game MVP and a League MVP after being traded away by the Aces in 2029.
QB - Ted Pleasant, the redeemed
Pleasant was the 3rd QB taken in the 2024 draft at #10 over all by a Portland team desperate to replace their star signal caller Eddie Castillo, who had famously sat out the 2018 Championship game citing "severe depression". (Portland would go on to lose 38-13)
However after 5 seasons watching Pleasant under center for the Phantoms it was the fans in Portland who were left feeling depressed. By the time he departed for Dakota, Ted's not so pleasant career consisted of just 72 TDs to 79 Interceptions and a miserable career QB rating of only 71.5.
Everything changed for Pleasant the moment he got stepped off the plane in Middleofnowhere Dakota Territory. Ted's play instantly improved and he led the Totems to a championship match with Utah in just his second year. He lost that match against Randy Boone and the Bees but just three years later he would earn a second, second chance. This time in his second year as the starter for Morgantown, Ted seized his opportunity and finally vanquished the Utah dynasty which had plagued the league for so long.
The Mermen would later trade Pleasant to Waco partway through the 2036 season where Ted's quality QB play would continue seeing him win 8 of 9 regular season games for the Warhawks and another trip to the playoffs before he was replaced by the above mentioned Albert Garner last year.
QB - Sammy Dillon, the journeyman
Dillon was taken with the #3 overall pick in the 2011 draft but after a somewhat disappointing rookie season was traded to Kalispel by new Port City ownership. Banished to the Montana hinterlands, Dillon still managed to put together 5 solid seasons before being traded again. This time to Yuma.
He only started four seasons for the Aces, but lead the team to the playoffs in each of those four years with his best individual performances coming in 2019 and 2020. Yuma would up losing in the title game each of those two seasons, once to Anchorage and the second time to his original team Port City.
Despite these losses, Dillon still managed to reinforce that impossibly high standard of success in Yuma that Albert Garner would later fail to meet. After this second title loss Dillon was traded for the last time to Los Alamos where he finished out his career mostly as a back up.
QB - Sammy Jennings, the late round surprise.
Slingin' Sammy was picked by the Chicago Reapers in the 5th round of the 2027 draft and turned out to be the surprise of that draft (although 7th round QB Nicky Stevens might care to disagree) after emerging from training camp as a starting quality QB.
Unfortunately for Jennings the Reapers were stacked at QB with the veteran Ethan Lepis and a former first round pick Stephen McMaster on the depth chart ahead of him. After two years of seeing no action outside of the preseason Sammy was finally traded to Phoenix where he not only became the instant starter but suddenly had his pick of stud WRs to throw to. Jennings would take the Riders to the playoffs 6 times including a trip to the title game in 2034.
Stephen McMaster, meanwhile, has now started 160 regular season games for the Chicago Reapers, the most ever for a QB who has never been in a playoff game (breaking Josh Bryant's old record of 158).
That was fun romp down memory lane, with rather frequent stops in Yuma, Waco and Chicago. I'll see if I can't put together another for some other positions here later tonight or maybe tomorrow.
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