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|yeartotal = 2*}}Nigel Seals is a quarterback for the [[Chicago Outlaws]]. He played for the [[Downriver Waves]] for the majority of the 2014 season. His two starts in Weeks 1 and 3 were average, but both resulted in losses - and after sustaining an injury, he never found his way back to the starting line and was released in late December 2014. He would not receive a championship ring with the rest of the team.
|yeartotal = 2*}}Nigel Seals is a quarterback for the [[Chicago Outlaws]]. He played for the [[Downriver Waves]] for the majority of the 2014 season. His two starts in Weeks 1 and 3 were average, but both resulted in losses - and after sustaining an injury, he never found his way back to the starting line and was released in late December 2014. He would not receive a championship ring with the rest of the team.


He is most remembered for triggering a semi-rant by Coach Turner to reinvigorate the Waves through a militarist training approach. This approach was very controversial at the time.
In Chicago, Seals was thrust once again into the spotlight for leading the Outlaws to three wins and no losses while Darius Smith sat down with an injury (two of these wins were against the #1 and #2 teams in the division). Smith returned for the first playoff game, which was a loss to New York.
 
He is also remembered for triggering a semi-rant by Downriver Waves Coach Turner in 2014 to reinvigorate the team through a militarist training approach. This approach was very controversial at the time.
==Statistics==
==Statistics==
===Individual===
===Individual===
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| DWN
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| 59.5
| 91.77
| 91.8
| 418
| 418
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| 2015
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|CHI
|2
|78/129
|60.5
|87.7
|872
|4
|1
|10
|16
|6
|0
|1
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| 2016
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===Win-Loss Record===
===Win-Loss Record===
Regular Season: 6-8
Regular Season: 17-13


Playoffs: 0-0
Playoffs: 0-1
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Revision as of 18:59, 27 February 2016

Template:Infobox playerNigel Seals is a quarterback for the Chicago Outlaws. He played for the Downriver Waves for the majority of the 2014 season. His two starts in Weeks 1 and 3 were average, but both resulted in losses - and after sustaining an injury, he never found his way back to the starting line and was released in late December 2014. He would not receive a championship ring with the rest of the team.

In Chicago, Seals was thrust once again into the spotlight for leading the Outlaws to three wins and no losses while Darius Smith sat down with an injury (two of these wins were against the #1 and #2 teams in the division). Smith returned for the first playoff game, which was a loss to New York.

He is also remembered for triggering a semi-rant by Downriver Waves Coach Turner in 2014 to reinvigorate the team through a militarist training approach. This approach was very controversial at the time.

Statistics

Individual

Year Team GS Pass Att Pass C % QB Rate Pass Yds TDs INTs Rush Att Rush Yds LNG TD FUM
2014 DWN 2 44/74 59.5 91.8 418 3 3 2 11 6 0 1
2015 CHI 2 78/129 60.5 87.7 872 4 1 10 16 6 0 1
2016

Win-Loss Record

Regular Season: 17-13

Playoffs: 0-1

2014 (DWN) 6-8 (0-0)
2015 (CHI) 11-5 (0-1)2
2016