Lucie Damphousse

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Lucie Damphousse (pronounced "Loo-SEE Dahm-FOOS") is a rookie tight end for the Chicago Outlaws.

Biography

Lucie Damphousse is a tall Otter coming from UAL, the team of last year first draft pick, Jean-Étienne Tremblay. With Tremblay's absence, Lucie was one of the players that stepped up in keeping the team one of the best in College Football in Canada. This tall girl knows how to be physical and take punishment, as she had great numbers last season, for yards after catch. She led the Quebec Division in yards accumulated and help UAL getting back in the playoffs and winning the Densmore Cup.

Interview

What is your receiver's favorite vacation spot? What do they like to do there?

She likes to stay in her region, enjoying fishing great nature spots in the Gaspésie peninsula.

Receivers must be agile and have great hands/paws, but not all species are built like that. What does your player do to improve their abilities?

She had a little trouble focusing on the playbook as she suffers a little ADHD. Training staff has to keep it simple and easy for her to perform well on the field.

Football players sign contracts with teams to get paid millions of dollars. When your player is signed to a team, are they going to care more about security (staying on a team longer) or money (earning the big $$$) in their contract offer?

She doesn't like change too much, since its bothersome for her ADHD. So as long she stay at one spot the better.

What is your player doing in the off-season to improve their chances of being drafted higher?

Other than athletic training, she tames special classes to keep her ADHD under control to be in the recruiter's good graces.

Contract Info

Player Manager MartineauQC
Salary (per year) $2,000,000
Exp. Date 3/1/2018

Statistics

Individual

Year Team GS Rec Yds Yds/ Rec LNG TDs FUM
2016 CHI

Win-Loss Record

Total Record: -

Regular Season Record: -

2016 (CHI)