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(S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - siddhus - 03-21-2020 pt pass (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - Jonny2x - 03-21-2020 PT Pass (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - J0EB - 03-21-2020 PT2 Hall of Fame Today, I want to talk about Charlie Law, a player who very much deserves a spot in the hall of fame for his exceptional 9 year career in the NSFL. Law started his career as a tight end for the Arizona Outlaws in S03, where he won his first Ultimus*. He played at the TE position for 2 more years, but when he switched to wide receiver he started to make an even stronger impact on the field. As a WR, he had 5 seasons where he totaled over 1,000 receiving yards. As a part of New Orleans, Law held an important role in a deadly receiving attack that led the team to 4 consecutive Ultimus appearances, and 2 victories. Law also made the Pro-Bowl a remarkable 7 times during his 9 year career. Now, to cement my argument for Law, I want to provide pure stats. In his 6 seasons as a wide receiver, Law totaled 46 touchdowns and averaged 15.1 yards per reception. His 3 seasons at TE are also impressive, with 224 total receptions, 16 touchdowns and an average of 8.8 yards per catch. Finally, over his 9 year career, Law totaled 8,642 yards. His career statistics are unrealistic, and with the obvious impact he had on his teams, helping them consistently make the playoffs and even winning the Ultimus 3 times, it is clear that Charlie Law should be in the Hall of Fame. Word count: 242 *Yes I know about the controversial nature of S03 for AZ (*clears throat* multis), but Law was a part of that team who won the Ultimus. (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - jeffie43 - 03-21-2020 Claiming affiliate - PBE (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - QuirkyTurtle - 03-21-2020 Kazimir Oles - WR As a wide receiver I feel I must address a wide receiver Hall of Fame prospect for this point task. Looking through the retired players I spotted this gem. Kazimir Oles grabbed my attention upon seeing his peak TPE count hit a monstrous 1447. Going back through his years in the NSFL he was a bright spot for every team he played for during his career as he consistently finished in the top players for total yards and in S13 destroyed the competition in touchdowns after scoring a huge 13 Touchdowns for his then San Jose Sabercats team. Oles was drafted by the Sabercats in S10 and played valiantly for them for 6 seasons before becoming a somewhat of a journeyman wide receiver, since over the remaining 5 years of his career he would take the field in another 3 separate uniforms. Being that of the Chicago Butchers, Arizona Outlaws and Orange County Otters. Overall, in his 11 year career, this man racked up 11,254 reception yards and 71 total Touchdowns. I feel that when he gets his shot to be inducted in to the HoF, he should have no trouble getting the votes needed. A true testament to the position that I, as a wide receiver aspire to become. S10 – SJS – 868 – 8TD S11 – SJS – 940 – 3TD S12 – SJS – 1101 – 5TD S13 – SJS – 1242 – 13TD S14 – SJS – 1248 – 9TD S15 – SJS – 1248 – 6TD S16 – CHI – 1131 – 5TD S17 – CHI – 919 – 3TD S18 – AZ – 1135 – 8TD S19 – OCO – 1151 – 8TD S20 – OCO – 271 – 3TD Total – 11,254 – 71TD Words: 261 (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - Exilizer - 03-21-2020 Chad Pennington @caltroit_red_flames ![]() (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - MrStennett - 03-21-2020 PBE PT Affiliation (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - Frostbite - 03-21-2020 PBE Affiliate (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - Booger - 03-21-2020 Tegan Atwell is a retired NSFL player who was outstanding as both a defensive and offensive player. Atwell spent the majority of her career playing with the Orange County Otters as a wide receiver, but started out playing cornerback in the DSFL. Atwell accrued terrific career statistics during her time in the NSFL, most notable being her 6419 receiving yards. Given her 9 year career, her total receiving yard numbers indicate her consistency and constant attempts to get better. Atwell also caught a total of 50 touchdowns throughout her career, which is a significant number compared to many other recievers. However, Atwell shines not only for her receiving statistics, but also because of her defensive ones. With 202 career tackles, 13 pass deflections, and 3 interceptions, she has shown her ability to make an impact on the defensive end of the field. Furthermore, Atwell was nominated to 3 probowls in her career, in the years 2023, 2024, and 2025. As a teammate, Atwell was a member of 4 Ultimus Bowl winning teams, in 2020, 2021, 2027, and 2028. Overall, Atwells strong statistics as both a defensive offensive player, as well as her ability to lead a team proves that she deserves a spot in the NSFL Hall of Fame. 209 words (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - NamelessNate - 03-21-2020 PBE Affiliation |