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'''[[File:TBD.png|thumb|To be determined]]Bobby Burnette''' is the current starting quarterback of the [[Downriver Waves]]. Burnette was training as a walk-on with the Tucson Droughts prep team in 2012 when it was announced that the FAFF had disbanded.
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'''Bobby Burnette''' is a quarterback for the [[Portland Roses]]. In 2018, Burnette was transferred from Downriver to Portland as part of the 2018 UFFL Expansion draft.
 
==History==
Burnette was training as a walk-on with the Tucson Droughts prep team in 2012 when it was announced that the FAFF had disbanded.


When the UFFL came to fruition, Burnette vouched for a starting position with one of the new teams. Most UFFL teams looked to the draft for lead quarterbacks and fresh talent, but Burnette managed to find his way to the Waves in late September 2014 following an injury in their lineup.
When the UFFL came to fruition, Burnette vouched for a starting position with one of the new teams. Most UFFL teams looked to the draft for lead quarterbacks and fresh talent, but Burnette managed to find his way to the Waves in late September 2014 following an injury in their lineup.
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Burnette has said he dedicates his championship to his home province of Quebec, and his sudden unexpected fame and fortune makes him one of those love-to-hate individuals.
Burnette has said he dedicates his championship to his home province of Quebec, and his sudden unexpected fame and fortune makes him one of those love-to-hate individuals.
==Personal Info==
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|Species
|Deer - White-tailed
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|Height
|6'3
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|Weight
|190
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|College
|Quebec Sud-Est
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|Entered League
|''2012 (FAFF)''
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|Years
|3
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|Age
|25
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|Skill Ratings
|85 (-)
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|Championships
|1 (2014)
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==Statistics==
==Statistics==
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|DWN
|0
|17/27
|63.0
|72.6
|117
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===Win-Loss Record===
===Win-Loss Record===
Regular Season: 5-7
TOTAL RECORD: 11-21
Regular Season: 8-20


Playoffs: 3-1
Playoffs: 3-1
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| 8-8 (3-1)
| 8-8 (3-1)
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|Downriver
|3-13
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|Downriver
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Latest revision as of 04:54, 30 August 2021

Bobby Burnette
(Portland Roses, QB)
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Grand Rapids Dragons
GenderMale
SpeciesDeer- White-tailed / Quebec Sud-est
Details

Born On8/06/1988
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight190 lb (86 kg)
CollegeQuebec Sud-Est
Career Info

Draft2012 / Undrafted
Years Pro7

Bobby Burnette is a quarterback for the Portland Roses. In 2018, Burnette was transferred from Downriver to Portland as part of the 2018 UFFL Expansion draft.

History

Burnette was training as a walk-on with the Tucson Droughts prep team in 2012 when it was announced that the FAFF had disbanded.

When the UFFL came to fruition, Burnette vouched for a starting position with one of the new teams. Most UFFL teams looked to the draft for lead quarterbacks and fresh talent, but Burnette managed to find his way to the Waves in late September 2014 following an injury in their lineup.

The turmoil that was the Downriver Waves lead quarterback position in 2014 found Burnette's first chance at starter a mere blip: two losses on the road at Abilene and Baltimore found him back on the bench. However, Burnette took over the starting position again in Week 12 for the final five games of the season, and finished 4-1 to give the team the conference championship. His winning ways would continue through the playoffs, going 3-1 and acquiring a championship ring.

Burnette has said he dedicates his championship to his home province of Quebec, and his sudden unexpected fame and fortune makes him one of those love-to-hate individuals.

Statistics

Individual

Year Team GS Pass Att Pass C % QB Rate Pass Yds TDs INTs Rush Att Rush Yds LNG TD FUM
2014 DWN 7 127/219 57.99 84.73 1424 6 1 3 11 6 0 2
2015 DWN 0 17/27 63.0 72.6 117 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2016 DWN
2017
2018

Win-Loss Record

TOTAL RECORD: 11-21 Regular Season: 8-20

Playoffs: 3-1

2014 Downriver 8-8 (3-1)
2015 Downriver 3-13
2016 Downriver
2017
2018 Portland