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Finding an open spot on the roster, the Mediocres' head coach walked down to the homeless shelter with a good 50,000 in his pocket. Meeting up with his former lineman, Blue, they discussed the meals at the homeless shelter and the team. Blue suggested hiring Duck, another homeless guy with "some potential", as Blue put it. The head coach met with the man and signed him. Duck is now a lineman for the Mediocres squad. According to the team's bio, Duck enjoys throwing little rocks into cups and whistling.
<b>[[Game 55]]</b>
Duck got some playing time against a large ogre team. After being knocked around the line of scrimmage some, he ended up in the knockout box for most of the second half.
<b>[[Game 56]]</b>
It only took six games for Duck to get his first star player points, earning the MVP in a 2-2 draw against some dark elves. Only spending the last few moments on the pitch, Duck drew some sympathy from the voters for the way he crumpled at the feet of a witch elf.
<b>[[Game 57]]</b>
Duck took home a second consecutive MVP award in a 3-2 loss to a particularly violent undead team. He also scored his first casualty. With all the training going towards running and throwing, Duck studied with some homeless elves to find out the mystical ways of panhandling with flair.
<b>[[Game 58]]</b>
Picking up some fast fans, Duck has become a bit of a receiver for the Mediocres, putting the only touchdown on the board in a 2-1 loss. He also completed a pass just before time ran out. The head coach sent Duck to learn with veteran linemen Juniper Owens and Andrew Pimp to learn how to block more effectively.
<b>[[Game 61]]</b>
Though he was recently able to become more agile, poor Duck had his neck broken in a 2-1 loss against a chaos team. With the injury, Duck decided to hang up the cleats and go back to the homeless shelter, though he will still collect a small "survivor's pension" check every month from the Mediocres.