In just his third season, Josh became only the fifth player to ever capture an ATF championship, and only the second outside of the Czar's immediate family. His knowledge of music, pop culture, history and (especially) sports all make him a serious contender in every game. Interestingly, though, his strengths also include two of the game's most difficult editions - Baby Boomer and All American. Which probably means that, buried somewhere in his 29-year old body, there's a cranky, wrinkled old man fighting to get out.
So far, Josh's weaknesses have included a number of the most modern editions. Which maybe means that he's losing touch with reality. Or just spending too much quality time with his family. After remaining in the elite Norris Division for five of his first six games, he'll slip down into Ritahd for Game Twelve. The last time he was there - back in Game Ten - he won the division crown. Regardless of his standing, his knowledge of The Boss, the '97 Brewers and Lynn Dickey will never be challenged.


