Xtreme Ogdensburg Football League 2005

Bobby Lang- La Policia

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QB Bobby Lang
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Lang is looking for his 2nd championship in the XOFL

Player Bio: Bobby Lang is a well respected player throughout the XOFL.  Lang has solidified himself as a good player in the league, already winning a title 2 years ago, and being inducted into the Hall of Fame. Lang will be playing Quarterback for La Policia this season, possibly playing a little WR as well.  Look for Lang to lead his team in most categories and help his team get a few wins this season.
Name: Bobby Lang
Position: QB
Acquired By: La Policia
Height: 5' 9''
Weight: 145
Born: 8/24/88
Town: Ogdensburg
XOFL Experience: 3rd year
Playoff Record: 4-1
Cereal Bowl Record: 1-0
NFL Player Most Similar To: "Big Brock Marion"
Former Team: Muskrats, Playmakers
Most Respected Player in the XOFL: Tyler Wenz
Individual Season Goals: To start at least 5 fistfights and let Joe and Vandy take care of the rest
Team Season Goals: To go .500 and make the playoffs
Individual Stats Prediction: 30 TD, 5 INT at QB
Team Stats Prediction: 6-4, Cinderella Story in the playoffs, and win the title
Career Highlights: Winning Cereal Bowl I (Muskrats)
Rival: Nick Sabatello
Strengths: Experience, Lang has played in every XOFL season, making the playoffs in both.  Lang leads the league with career playoff wins with a 4-1 record.
Weaknesses:  Not good enough to make spectacular plays alone, and he isn't surrounded with superior players this year.  Could hurt him this season.
Quote from Lang- "Im a badass mofo."
Quotes on Lang- "He has defined legs."- Rocky Tironi, of Team Walmart
"He has already won the first Cereal Bowl and he has an accurate arm."- Ryan Egan, of Ferdinand Magellan
Did You Know...that Lang actually named the "Cereal Bowl" 3 years ago, then went on to win the first ever Championship in which he named, with the Muskrats in 2003.