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Wallstreet Stock Skyrockets At NationalsInsider

Wallstreet
Rank: #3
League: Dallas Football League
Nationals Record: 5-2

Behind the boyish all American smile is a ferocious competitor with a name and a game that means business.

PAST NATIONALS RECORDS

TEAM

SEASON

RECORD

DNP

1999

-

DNP

2000

-

Buccaneers

2001

5-2

Total Wins

.714

5-2


Wallstreet Facts -
Nationals Win%. - .714 - 24th
Nationals Wins -5 - 23rd
Championship Appearances - 0
Championship Wins - 0
Final Four Appearances - 1
Final Four Wins - 0
2001 DFL Champion

 

Wallstreet arrived at nationals as another untested baller with lots of forum talk and nothing to really back it up. He left the 2001 games with the respect of the Madden Community because of the surprising skills he displayed late in the tourney.

Known as a "true baller" because of his style of play, Wallstreet upset some rather impressive ballers to arrive in the final four before eventually bowing out to current Nationals Champ Lou Tillery. But Wallstreets wins over defending champion Candyman was perhaps his arriving moment. As the clock ticked down on what was about the be recorded as a monumental upset, the room watch the defending champion Candyman come to grips with relinquishing his title. At that moment, the room began to chant in unison, sell, sell, sell, sell, Candyman's stock. Wallstreet had just defeated the Goliath of the games, and perhaps earned his place in the community as a talented baller.

Next however, he faced defending BFL champion "X" who seemed to be poised to meet up with fellow BFL comrade D.C. in the semis. However, X met a wall in the middle of the street. One that was too wide to get around, thus Wallstreet advanced to the semi's to meet Lou.

The greatest compliment that can probably be paid to a baller is that he plays the game for real. "No tricks, no glitches, no abuses of the AI, just play straight up," states Wallstreet. While other ballers used all sorts of manipulative techniques to apply pressure on the passer, Wallstreet maintains he does not use those tactics. And because of this style, many considered him one of the best straight up ballers at the tourney.

 

 

 

 

How Wallstreet faired at Nationals III

Game 1 - defeated BazJams (DCFL) 35-27
Game 2 - defeated Madden King(NOMB) 59-14
Game 3 - loss to Winky White (BFL) 36-31
Game 4 - defeated Player Coach (UMF) 38-30 - First Round Of Survivor Sunday
Game 5 - defeated Candyman (HMFL) 49-29 - Second Round Of Survivor Sunday
Game 6 - defeated X (BFL) 44-34 - Quarterfinals
Game 7 - loss to Lou Tillery (NOMB) 42-7 - Final Four

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