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|team = | |team = Nashville Tuts | ||
|name = Kiedo Masquarde | |name = Kiedo Masquarde | ||
|position = QB | |position = QB | ||
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|college = Lycian | |college = Lycian | ||
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|draftpick = #18 ( | |draftpick = #18 (NFR) - Round 2 | ||
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'''Kiedo Masquarde''' is a quarterback for the [[ | }} | ||
'''Kiedo Masquarde''' is a quarterback for the [[Nashville Tuts]]. He is identical twins with [[Koriun Masquarde]], who is a wide receiver. | |||
Masquarde was drafted in 2014 to head the North Florida Renegades. However, a struggling receiving corps and lack of motivation landed him on the bench during his second season, in favor of rookie raccoon [[Michelle Housley]]. As a result, Kiedo left the Renegades and signed with the Dons in 2016 - ironically, just as his twin brother was leaving for Chicago. | Masquarde was drafted in 2014 to head the [[North Florida Renegades]]. However, a struggling receiving corps and lack of motivation landed him on the bench during his second season, in favor of rookie raccoon [[Michelle Housley]]. As a result, Kiedo left the Renegades and signed with the [[California Dons]] in 2016 - ironically, just as his twin brother was leaving for Chicago. | ||
In 2018, Kiedo was sent to Nashville as part of the 2018 UFFL Expansion draft. | |||
Twitter handle: [https://twitter.com/theleopardzeus @theleopardzeus] | Twitter handle: [https://twitter.com/theleopardzeus @theleopardzeus] | ||
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Revision as of 16:01, 9 September 2018
Template:Infobox player Kiedo Masquarde is a quarterback for the Nashville Tuts. He is identical twins with Koriun Masquarde, who is a wide receiver.
Masquarde was drafted in 2014 to head the North Florida Renegades. However, a struggling receiving corps and lack of motivation landed him on the bench during his second season, in favor of rookie raccoon Michelle Housley. As a result, Kiedo left the Renegades and signed with the California Dons in 2016 - ironically, just as his twin brother was leaving for Chicago.
In 2018, Kiedo was sent to Nashville as part of the 2018 UFFL Expansion draft.
Twitter handle: @theleopardzeus
History
Kiedo was born in Athens, Greece, close to the ruins of the ancient Greek civilization. He was one of a pair of identical twins, and he and his brother Koriun were one of the few children in their area. Because of that they spent a lot of time playing only with each other, and because their family was rather poor they had only had a limited amount of things to do. One of those things was sports and football - the two of them watched the games from the TV in the local bar and then spent their time re-enacting them in the field.
When they grew up and went to school the two remained inseparable, especially when they immigrated to America. When they were in middle-school they signed up for football immediately, though they were both surprised when they found it to be different then the game they were used to. Nevertheless they gave it a try, and when they enjoyed it they stuck with it.
Kiedo found himself an able passer, when he would train with his brother he got extremely adept at hitting his mark passing to him. Thanks to their training he and his brother made varsity at the same time when they reached high school, and the two were an unstoppable duo that helped lead their teams to victory and several championships.
It was no surprise to anyone when the two leopards went to the same college as well, and continued their tag-team domination of the game. Though their playing styles were as identical as they were their personalities evolved a bit throughout their years, Kiedo was more compassionate and tried not to hurt others when he players and always tried to maintain a cheerful disposition. He helped lead the Lycans to a great win record and even played in a bowl game once.
With their college careers drawing to a close neither was surprised to hear from UFFL scouts, but their only anxiety is that they may end up on different teams...
Contract Info
Player Manager | Serathin |
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Salary | TBD |
Exp. Date | 3/1/201X |
Statistics
Individual
Yr | Team | GS | Pass Att | Pass C % | QB Rate | Pass Yds | TDs | INTs | Rush Att | Rush Yds | LNG | TD | FUM |
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2014 | NFR | 14 | 293/485 | 60.4 | 77.5 | 3061 | 12 | 11 | 25 | 54 | 12 | 0 | 3 |
2015 | NFR | 0 | 112/184 | 60.9 | 68.3 | 986 | 5 | 7 | 26 | 52 | 8 | 0 | 2 |
2016 | CAL | ||||||||||||
2017 | |||||||||||||
2018 | NSH |
Win-Loss Record
Total Record: 16-20-0
Playoffs: 2-2-0
2014 | North Florida | 8-8 (2-2) |
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2015 | North Florida | 6-10 |
2016 | California | |
2017 | ||
2018 | Nashville |