Carlton P. "Crazy Carl" Tasker



As a baby Crazy Carl was very sick, he had a fever. And as fate would have it the only prescription was good special teams play. And as legends often do Carl grew up learning the tricks of the trade from such greats as Johnny Unitas, Bernie Kosar, and eventually passing them on to his son, Buffalo Bills standout special teamer Steve Tasker. On first appearance it would seem that Carl is much younger than Steve, but this is simply not the case. On his death bad Carl Tasker figured out a way to send himself back in time to the present age, an age that is at a loss for special teams aces with the retirement of Steve Tasker and Bill Bates. Carl is back from the future to teach another generation the importance of 1/3 of the game of football, the kicking, and the tackling, and the punt coverage nuances that made him forever a legend.

Scouting Report: Look for Crazy Carl to take advantage of the oppositions sup-par grasp of the special team game, Tasker should dominate in matters concerning, field position, kick-off coverage, long snapping, as well as place kick holding. Mr. Tasker has also been known to chuck the pill a little bit so no doubt he will spend some time under center.


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