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}}'''Adrie Dawkins''' is a canine quarterback for the [[New York Titans]]. He served as a backup quarterback for the [[Abilene Lancers]] in 2014, being signed in late October 2014 as an undrafted rookie. He started seven games for the injured fellow canine, [[Robert Goady]]. Dawkins went 3-4 in his place. Dawkins fell into free agency after Abilene elected not to re-sign him to the team.
'''Adrie Dawkins''' is a canine quarterback for the [[New York Titans]]. He served as a backup quarterback for the [[Abilene Lancers]] in 2014, being signed in late October 2014 as an undrafted rookie. He started seven games for the injured fellow canine, [[Robert Goady]]. Dawkins went 3-4 in his place. Dawkins fell into free agency after Abilene elected not to re-sign him to the team.


In September 2015, the Titans signed Dawkins to a 1-year, $1.5 million deal. Nine days later, the canine was traded to the [[Downriver Waves]] in exchange for guard [[Kent Dumas]]. Despite being much lower than what Dawkins' agent hoped for, it allowed the mongrel to start at quarterback. The Waves struggled during this time, due to the injury of star running back [[Samantha Castora]], and Dawkins only won three games late in the season.
In September 2015, the Titans signed Dawkins to a 1-year, $1.5 million deal. Nine days later, the canine was traded to the [[Downriver Waves]] in exchange for guard [[Kent Dumas]]. Despite being much lower than what Dawkins' agent hoped for, it allowed the mongrel to start at quarterback. The Waves struggled during this time, due to the injury of star running back [[Samantha Castora]], and Dawkins only won three games late in the season.


Ironically, Dawkins was not given an extension in Downriver, so he returned to the Titans for the 2016 season.
Ironically, Dawkins was not given an extension in Downriver, so he returned to the Titans for the 2016 season, and has remained there since in varying capacities.
==Statistics==
==Statistics==
===Individual===
===Individual===
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|-
|-
! scope="col"|Year
! colspan="5"|Regular season
! scope="col"|GS
! colspan="9"|Passing
! scope="col"|Pass Att
! colspan="6"|Rushing
! scope="col"|Pass C %
|-
! scope="col"|QB Rate
! Year !! Team !! GP !! W !! L !! Cmp !! Att !! Cmp% !! Rate !! Yds !! TD !! Int !! Lng !! Sk !! Att !! Yds !! Avg !! TD !! Lng !! Fum
! scope="col"|Pass Yds
! scope="col"|TDs
! scope="col"|INTs
! scope="col"|Rush Att
! scope="col"|Rush Yds
! scope="col"|LNG
! scope="col"|TD
! scope="col"|FUM
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2014
| 7
| ABI
| 165/261
| 9
| 63.22
| 3
| 77.17
| 6
| 165
| 261
| 63.2
| 77.2
| 1744
| 1744
| 7
| 7
| 9
| 9
| N/A
| N/A
| 10
| 10
| 24
| 24
| 2.4
| 0
| 8
| 8
| 0
| 1
| 1
|-
|-
| 2015
| 2015
|DWN
|12
|12
|220/376
|3
|9
|220
|376
|58.5
|58.5
|78.2
|78.2
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|16
|16
|10
|10
|54
|42
|36
|36
|126
|126
|3.5
|0
|31
|31
|2
|-
| 2016
|NYT
|6
|10
|6
|56
|89
|62.9
|73.4
|663
|3
|5
|44
|14
|3
|1
|0.3
|0
|0
|8
|4
|1
|-
| 2017
|NYT
|16
|10
|6
|261
|433
|60.3
|93.2
|3890
|17
|10
|68
|52
|40
|80
|2.0
|0
|21
|1
|-
|-
| 2016
| 2018
|NYT
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===Win-Loss Record===
===Records===
Regular Season: 6-15
 
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! scope="row"|2014
|-
| 3-6
! colspan="6" style="text-align:left;"|Game Records
|-
|-
! scope="row"|2015 (DWN)
! Name !! Season !! Week !! Team !! Versus !! Record
|3-9
|-
|-
! scope="row"|2016
|Passing Attempts
|
| 2015
| 12
| DWN
| CHI
| 43
|-
|Passing Completions
| 2015
| 12
| DWN
| CHI
| 24
|-
|Pass Completion %
|2017
|1
|NYT
|DWN
|81.8
|-
|Passing Yards
|2017
|8
|NYT
|LVB
|348
|-
|Passing TDs
|2015
|9
|DWN
|BAL
|2
|-
|Passing Interceptions
|2016
|12
|NYT
|LVB
|3
|-
|Passer Rating
|2017
|2
|NYT
|NFR
|128.2
|-
|Longest Pass
|2017
|1
|NYT
|DWN
|68
|}
|}
[[Category:Quarterbacks]]
[[Category:Quarterbacks]]

Revision as of 01:42, 25 September 2018

Template:Infobox playerAdrie Dawkins is a canine quarterback for the New York Titans. He served as a backup quarterback for the Abilene Lancers in 2014, being signed in late October 2014 as an undrafted rookie. He started seven games for the injured fellow canine, Robert Goady. Dawkins went 3-4 in his place. Dawkins fell into free agency after Abilene elected not to re-sign him to the team.

In September 2015, the Titans signed Dawkins to a 1-year, $1.5 million deal. Nine days later, the canine was traded to the Downriver Waves in exchange for guard Kent Dumas. Despite being much lower than what Dawkins' agent hoped for, it allowed the mongrel to start at quarterback. The Waves struggled during this time, due to the injury of star running back Samantha Castora, and Dawkins only won three games late in the season.

Ironically, Dawkins was not given an extension in Downriver, so he returned to the Titans for the 2016 season, and has remained there since in varying capacities.

Statistics

Individual

Regular season Passing Rushing
Year Team GP W L Cmp Att Cmp% Rate Yds TD Int Lng Sk Att Yds Avg TD Lng Fum
2014 ABI 9 3 6 165 261 63.2 77.2 1744 7 9 N/A N/A 10 24 2.4 0 8 1
2015 DWN 12 3 9 220 376 58.5 78.2 2188 16 10 54 42 36 126 3.5 0 31 2
2016 NYT 6 10 6 56 89 62.9 73.4 663 3 5 44 14 3 1 0.3 0 4 1
2017 NYT 16 10 6 261 433 60.3 93.2 3890 17 10 68 52 40 80 2.0 0 21 1
2018 NYT

Records

Game Records
Name Season Week Team Versus Record
Passing Attempts 2015 12 DWN CHI 43
Passing Completions 2015 12 DWN CHI 24
Pass Completion % 2017 1 NYT DWN 81.8
Passing Yards 2017 8 NYT LVB 348
Passing TDs 2015 9 DWN BAL 2
Passing Interceptions 2016 12 NYT LVB 3
Passer Rating 2017 2 NYT NFR 128.2
Longest Pass 2017 1 NYT DWN 68