This is Hank, the football playing dinosaur from 230 million BC. A time traveler by the name of Tim Travller went back in time to give the gift of football to the caveman. Tim was successful, and the BC Super Bowls were born. The Tar Pits fought hard against The Wheels, but in the end The Wheels won. Hank, a T-Rex just chilling, saw a bunch of football equipment on the ground next to where the Wheels won the game.
Hank put on his helmet, gloves, and cleats to become the first ever dinosaur to be in shoes. Hank also decided he wanted to play football, so he asked the Wheels to join. The wheels said yes, and a football legend was born. Hank became the starting wide reciever for the Wheels. He had 140 touchdowns in 20 games. Hank also had 2 BC Super Bowls wins under his belt.
Then, in the opening game of the next season, the Clubs had recruited someone themselves, a pterodactyl named Jimmy. Jimmy was the biggest threat to Hank. Hank played the best game of his life, scoring 15 touchdowns and Jimmy scoring 14. the score was 108-109. The Clubs were up with 18 sedonds left on the clock. Hank received the play from his coach, a hail mary. He lined up on his own 30 yard line and waited for the snap. *grunt *grunt *hut, the play started. Hank sprinted to the end zone to see the ball in the air, 4- 3- 2, catch. TOUCHDOWN, Hank had beaten the Clubs and Jimmy.