Championships: FelixBowl IV: A New Hope
Thanksfelix Bowl VII: Thanksfelix Isn't All That Clever In Retrospect Player Bio (11/21/2017)
Stephanie Morgan
Morgan is a really well rounded player out on the football field. She can throw, she can catch, she can run and she can block. John is much the same way. He’s a natural on the field because, as Mitchell Silver will tell you, he doesn’t have to work for anything.
Out on the field, Miller’s giant hands remind me of Stephanie Morgan’s patented baseball mitt which she probably wears on her hand even when she plays football. I mean in the video game she doesn’t do that (trust me I know) but like in real life she doesn’t. Because this game is based on real kids in a real neighborhood that is near a beach but it snows a lot. Don’t fight me on this, just let me have it, I need this!
Anyway, back to John. The kid likes the sport of baseball just like Stephanie, but also like Stephanie, her skill set might be better suited for the football field. If John had given up baseball to focus on the Felix Bowls he’d probably be the second most successful guy in the sport’s history. Behind, of course, Ted Nam. Kid is basically the Pablo Sanchez of Felix Bowls.
And yes I did say her on purpose again. I’m on fire right now. No wonder I’m so easily burning everyone.
Miller burst onto the Felixbowl scene makings all sorts of Touchdown catches in his very first game, but then endurance became a question when his team failed to win in the playoffs. He answered the haters with a championship the next year, teaming up with an all star team of Mitch Sacks Alex Fleischer and Ian McGrath to take down the title. But then after Miller had all the cheers, the ladies, and the guys, he had a tough experience over the summer at the most recent felixbowl. Now the doubters are back on John Miller who “doesn’t have to work for anything” according to multiple sources. Well Miller is ready to work this year and is looking to win just like he did a year ago on thanksgiving, regardless of who is on his team.
Felixbowl VII: One More for Good Measure (8/7/2011)
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League Ranking - #5
FelixBowl IV: A New Hope Player Bio (11/22/2010)
Miller burst on to the scene in his first Felixbowl scoring the most touchdowns in a debut game in the Bowl’s history. Miller has climbed the ranks and become an elite option, with versatility at the quarterback position. He has worked to pace himself better for the upcoming tournaments as his fitness was the only thing stopping him from taking his team to a title in the Thanksfelixbowl. He is hungry for the MVP award he just missed a year ago.
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