Billy-Bob Robertson
2021 Draft Candidate | |
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DE | |
Nickname(s) | |
Stop Sign | |
Personal information | |
Species | Pig |
Gender | Male |
Date of birth | May 28, 1999 |
Hometown | Missinaibi, WV, USA |
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Listed weight | 235 lb (107 kg) |
Throws | Right |
Education | |
College | Appalachian Ungulate |
Player Contacts | |
Agent | Pythos_Cheetah |
Billy-Bob Robertson is a prospective defensive end draftee for the UFFL.
Biography
William Robertson grew up in a small coal-mining community in eastern West Virginia. Though neither of his parents were miners themselves, it was pretty much a foregone conclusion that he'd end up in the mines if he couldn't get out. Fortunately, sports proved to be his escape. He was already over six feet tall by age 14, and was flattening much smaller quarterbacks in junior high ball. He wasn't highly scouted due to the relative lack of attention paid to the region, and ended up only getting a scholarship offer from a local West Virginian school.
Once he actually started to play at the FCAA level, however, people started to pay attention. A lot of people. In only his fourth game as a starter, he set not just a school record, but a Division I record with 7 sacks. They started to call him the "Stop Sign", for the school's red uniforms and for the way he could shut down the entire passing offense.
Vitals
Measure | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Measure |
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Agility | Speed | ||||||||||
Endurance | Strength | ||||||||||
Tackling / Hands | Intelligence |
Traits
- Competitive
- Good sportsfur
- Values playing in a big city
Personality type
- Bull Rusher
Star Rating
⭐⭐⭐½
Player Survey
How does your player's unique physicality (think species) fit well for the position that they play?
He's built like a brick sh*thouse.
What is your player's biggest weakness?
Having patience.
If given the opportunity, would your player want to be formally mentored by another player? Why or why not?
Sure, but mostly for off-the-field stuff.