Tuesday, October 31, 2000

Andrew Leopold

Appearances: Thanksfelixbowl II: Somebody Please Beat McGrath's Team, Felix Bowl X: Nuff Said, Felix Bowl: Friday Night Lights, Thanksfelix Bowl 4: I Just Can't Quit ...., Felix Bowl XI: A Tradition Unlike Any Other, Felix Bowl XXII: My 22nd Birthday, Reunion Bowl I: The Felix Menace, Reunion Bowl, Thanksfelix Bowl VII: Thanksfelix Isn't All That Clever In Retrospect, Thanksfelix Bowl VIII: Backyard Football Bowl I, Felix Bowl XXVIII: Trying Not To Pull Anything

Championships: Thanksfelix Bowl II: Somebody Please Beat McGrath's Team, Felix Bowl X: Nuff Said, Thanksfelix Bowl VIII: Backyard Football Bowl I

MVPs: Thanksfelix Bowl II: Somebody Please Beat McGrath's Team (Co-Offensive), Felix Bowl XXVIII: Trying Not To Pull Anything (Defensive)

Thanksfelix Bowl VII: Thanksfelix Isn't All That Clever In Retrospect (11/22/2017)
Ashley Webber

The Leopold boys turned the Felix Bowl world upside down the first time they were both present for a tournament. That’s because, much like the Webber twins, the Leopold boys get a super skills boost from being on the same team.
But don’t get it twisted, Andy is his own, talented player. He’s got good length, sticky hands and deceptively strong defensive instincts. Those same skills are present in A-Webb. They are also the same skills present in a web. Like the thing a spider crawls around on. When Andy has it going out there, it’s like he’s got 8 arms. He’s picking things out of the sky and scoring touchdowns while Babes watch.

Just to clarify, when I say Babes, I mean players on the other team who are slower and fatter like pigs who then in turn have the name Babe. We don’t, and probably never will, have female fans at our games. That’s why Charlie Smugar doesn’t come play anymore.

This is an easy match. Ashley and Andy both sound similar, they both will almost definitely be confused for their sibling at some point at a football game and they both give off a vibe like they would be good at country club sports like golf or tennis.

FelixBowl XI: A Tradition Unlike Any Other Player Bio (5/3/2013)
Andrew made his debut in a big way, teaming up with his brother to take down a Felix Bowl title. Now, with a few years under his belt, Andrew has proven himself as more than just Ian's brother coming to join in with the old kids. He is a top flight receiver/QB combo. But Andy has struggled to beat his brother in the Bowl, Ian has won the last few contests and Andy has not won since his first. But with added experience and a bit more college experience as well, he hopes that his game will reach a new height and his second championship will come at his brother's dethronement. 

(Editors Note: Per the comments, Andy won his first two Felix Bowls, the first win Ian, the second without him. Ian countered "I don't remember it that way" and I quite frankly don't remember at all, so I went with Andy's version)

Thanskfelixbowl II: Somebody Please Beat McGrath's Team Player Bio (11/8/2011)
The younger Leopold enters his first Felixbowl with mounds of pressure upon his back, trying to live up to the hype that his older brother has produced as one of the best players to every play the game. But Andrew is not intimidated by the older players or the pressure of expectations; he knows that teams will be unable to gameplan against him because he is such an unknown entity. First timers at a Felixbowl historically tend to play very well, however a younger brother (Evan Mao, Luke Felix) has struggled in Felixbowl history, just one championship between all of them. There may be more questions about Andy than answers right now, but after Thanksgiving weekend the only thing without an answer will be whoever is trying to cover him.

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