Chester Dermitt

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Chester Dermitt
(Grand Rapids Dragons, G)
706
Grand Rapids Dragons
Jersey #63
GenderMale
SpeciesCattle- Belgian blue / TX Bovine
Details

Born On12/2/1992
Height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight348 lb (158 kg)
ThrowsRight
HometownJacksboro, TX, USA
CollegeTexas Bovine Academy
Career Info

Draft2015 / Undrafted / Pick:
  1. 3 - Round 1 (GRD)th
Years Pro2
Chester Dermitt
(Grand Rapids Dragons, Guard)
Dermitt Chet.jpg
Player ID #706
Grand Rapids Dragons
Jersey #63
GenderMale
SpeciesCattle- Belgian blue / TX Bovine
Details

Born On (1992-12-02) December 2, 1992 (age 31)
Height6.5 feet (2.0 m)
Weight348 lb (158 kg)
ThrowsRight
HometownJacksboro, TX, USA
CollegeTexas Bovine Academy
Career Info

Draft2016 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3rd
Drafted by Grand Rapids
Years Pro5
Awards2018 Continental Pro Bowl Team

Chester (Chet) Dermitt is an offensive guard for the Grand Rapids Dragons.

Biography

Chester, who goes naturally by the nickname Chet, wanted to do more in life than sit on the farm and run the family business. Starting in middle school, he would look for excuses to stay out with his friends in town. He was never into farming as much as his brothers, so he spent quite a bit of time at the local gym. It's not that his family couldn't afford his own gym - he just chose not to be at home.

Chet's breed (Belgian Blue) already meant he would become a large and strong-boned bovine, but Chet's efforts to be even more fit made him a huge muscle-bound brute. He was simply the type that every football coach would bend over backwards to have playing for them, and luckily, Chet wasn't one to argue with another reason to stay in shape and away from home. With a little bit of encouragement from his father, he began playing on the offensive line in high school and lifting weights.

Chet was picked up by the Texas Bovine Academy in central Austin, where he started all four seasons for the college. Although the efforts of an offensive guard are often overlooked, UFFL scouts point to him as one of the best bets for a successful offensive linefur in the 2015 draft, citing his sheer size as the main reason.

Although some critics have attempted to destroy Chet's chances at the draft with false claims of steroids and drugs, Chet's large size has always been due to his genetic makeup. ((If you don't believe me, look up "Belgian Blue" on Wikipedia.))

Dermitt's main struggle is the offset for being such a large size - he is not very fast. You cannot push the big-muscled bovine far, but you can surely run around him with a little shoving and scrambling. Working on perfecting his physique and challenging Chet to the best possible alignment will be the key towards your team's success at protecting your halfbacks and quarterbacks.

Rookie Interview

After a long practice on the field, what does your player prefer to eat?

"Carbs. Greens. Mix them together, and eat. Food is food, ya know?"

If you asked your linefur, "What do you do in your free time?" how would they respond?

"Yeah, I hit the gym every day for four hours or so... I work on the calf muscles 'cuz coach wants me to get faster. Then maybe I go for a swim, pitch out a couple hours doing the farm stuff with my brothers, and ... that's it."

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?

Chet will care more about having a secure career that allows him to pursue his dreams. His family lives successfully enough with the farm business that it would not matter whether he failed at bringing in much money or not.

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

"I'm getting all sorts of good feedback from the coaches and stuff. They want me to go on runs, do some jogging, stretch out the calves and stuff. It's all good to me."

Contract Info

Player Manager RobbieSox & Madworld
Salary (per year) $4120000
Exp. Date May 1st, 2023

Statistics

Career

Regular Season Offensive Linefur Stats
Year Team G W L Pancakes Sacks Alwd Fum Rec Penalties Penalty Yds
2015 GRD 16 10 6 29 3 0 3 30
2016 GRD 16 7 9 48 5 0 3 37
2017 GRD 16 7 9 49 5 1 1 5
2018 GRD 16 9 7 56 6 0 1 5
2019 GRD 12 3 12 23 1 0 3 15
2021 GRD 15 8 7 53 0 0 0 0

Records

Game Records
Record Season Week Team vs. Team Value
Pancakes 2017 11 GRD MIA 7
SacksAllowed 2018 13 GRD TEX 3
Playoff Records
Record Season Team vs. Team Value
Pancakes 2016 GRD MTL 4