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(S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - run_CMC - 03-22-2020 I am here today to present a darkhorse candidate for the National Simulation Football League Hall of Fame... Delta Robotman. Who is Delta Robotman, you may ask? Well, only one of the greatest offensive linemen in Arizona Outlaws history! But why haven't you heard of him, huh? Well, perhaps it's because he is.... a robot. And the NSFL does not seem to allow robots to be equals to humans, which, frankly, is disgustingly discriminatory. Robots are well known to be the majority of the league's OL players, but Arizona is the only one to ever let them be themselves, instead of hiding under the guise of strange names that seek to make you forget their robotness. Not Arizona. Arizona had Alpha Robotman, Bravo Robotman, Charlie Robotman, Delta Robotman, and Echo Robotman. And Delta was the best of them. A fierce right guard, nothing got past him. He was a dominant force not to be reckoned with, and opposing defenses knew it too! Not only this, but he had a lengthy career with the Outlaws before new GMs took over and WIPED HIS MEMORY AND CHANGED HIS NAME LIKE MONSTERS. Offensive linemen don't rack up tons of stats, but they're important as any other position. And D. Robotman was the best one on a historic franchise for a long, long time. Put him in folks. (224 words) (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - ckroyal92 - 03-22-2020 PBE PT 17-3 (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - JaytheGreat - 03-22-2020 PBE (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - gucci - 03-22-2020 Brock landers deserves to be the newest member of the NFL Hall of Fame. With his career numbers in both Norfolk and the NFL, and his troubled past that kept him from reaching his potential, it has the opportunity to be a feel-good story for the league. Landers May not of reached his potential and retired early, but his early career was on the path to be legendary. I know other Hall of Famer‘s will be pissed if he ever gets consideration after only playing six seasons in the NFL, but with two pro and an Ultimus championship, he has won awards on numerous occasions. Arizona was not the same once Landers win inactive. They failed to repeat the accomplishment of an Ultimus no matter how many future Hall of Fame wide receivers they brought in to try and fill his shoes. The sheer impact he made on that team could be felt for years afterwards. Landers legacy as a number one overall pick in the largest draft class ever speaks for itself. He will be remembered by every member of the season 15 class whether he enters the Hall of Fame or not. Long live Brock landers, go outlaws. (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - SabaDonutMan - 03-23-2020 Let’s talk about one of, if not the best running backs of all time….. Marquise Brown. Brown was made by the user YoungTB who was a rookie at the time. Where do we even begin with Brown. Coming into the league Brown was expected to be great and he surely delivered. In his rookie season he ran for an astonishing 1902 yards and 7 touchdowns on 451 attempts. Not to mention his 33 receiving yards. Clearly, he ended up winning offensive rookie of the year. That being said, his hot streak just kept going and going. In season 12 Brown was deemed as the best running back in the league over other greats like Jerrod Canton and Dick Wizardry. In season 13 he was the best player in the league and went on to win both most valuable player and offensive player of the year. Now let’s talk about his career numbers, they are insane. He finished his prolific career with 12587 rushing yards with his first all time, 104 touchdowns which is 3rd all time, and 2897 which is also third all time. All these accolades on top of all his statistical accomplishments are sure to get him into the hall of fame on a first round ballot (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - ScorpXCracker - 03-23-2020 Gimmy is the greatest quarterback of all time and it is not even close. He definetely deserves to be in the hall of fame when he gets auto retired after this season. It is honestly a shame that he is not in it, even though he is still playing in the league, on the bench. That is just how good and how much of an icon Gimmy is to the DSFL and NSFl. Where do you get started when talking abut Gimmys greatness? Gimmy was the quarterback for the prospect bowl GRizzlies team, which was loaded with talent. But, even with all of that talent, Gimmy outshined all of us, making us look like scrubs in comparison. NExt, you can talk about how Gimmy is a three time ultimini winner, being the main vocal part of every ultimini winning team. As the GM of two Ultimini winning teams that Gimmy was a part of, I can not tell you how crucial Gimmy was. I did not even have to do any GMIng or testing, I just had to let Gimmy do his thing, and oh, did he do his thing alright. Gimmy also led the Norfolk Seawolves to a perfect season. Sure, they lost every single game, but froma certain point of view, that is a perfect season. Gimmy just had to show the world that he could do more than just win. He could lose better than the worst of them. It is a real shame knowing that soon, we will have to live in a world that does not have Gimmy left in it. I know I will be doing my part to let the legend live on. (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - indonesianhusker - 03-23-2020 Many great players have been inducted into the HoF, including the recent inductees. But, something seems amiss, likely due to one name still missing from the list. That name is Ardie Savea of the Hurricanes clan, the Kiwi legend that hailed from Wellington, New Zealand. This man was a double threat featuring as a RB and a TE, most prominently for the legendary S9 New Orleans Second Line team that ended up winning the Ultimus that season. Why does he deserve to be in the HoF, you ask? First of all, he's won the Ultimus and he played a significant role in helping the team become the champion. That's still not enough? Ardie Savea was a 7-time Pro Bowl, 6 times as a Running Back and once as a Tight End. His Pro-Bowl appearances showed his incredible performance in the game year after year. Ok, people may argue Pro-Bowl appearances is a popularity contest but people tend to forget that Savea is in the top 10 of rushing performances. This is where he stands right now since he retired: No. 9 in career rushing yards with 6106 total yards No. 6 in career rushing attempts with 1869 carries Most single rushing attempts in a game with 46 carries Savea may not be flashy but he definitely was a workhorse for his team and deserves to be inducted into the Hall of Fame because he was a backbone to his team's offensive performances. Savea receiving the same amount of HoF vote as Fresh Booter was a travesty. Who even is Fresh Booter, right? Come on NSFL, give Savea the HoF he deserves! (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - frithjofr - 03-23-2020 You wanna talk about the hall of fame? More like the hall of shame, for not already having inducted Ugarth the Dissector. Not that he'd even wanna be in your dumb club. I mean, he's only the most dominant player in the DSFL right now. Tackles, tackles for loss, passes defended, a safety. Sacks. He knows a thing or two about sacks, as it turns out, because it takes a big one to be the first Orcish player in an entire league. Talking about breaking the color barrier. What about the tusk barrier, huh? At least Tijuana and NOLA paid him the respect due. Every other team just put their QBs heads on the metaphorical (for now) chopping block. Maybe one day the league will come together and recognize the raw physical power and brilliant, savage cunning that is Ugarth the Dissector. Until then, he's just gonna keep adding notches into his axe. This is what he's up to for this season alone, and let this serve as a warning for much more to come: Tackles: 49 (aka a fuck ton) Tackles for Loss: 1 (because all the other ones are sacks) Sacks: 2 (plus his own, which should count as like 4 of your puny human ones) Interceptions: 1 (one more than you've got, pink skin) Safeties: 1 (AKA half the league's worth) Why do they call it a safety anyway? Nowhere on the field is safe when Ugarth is on the hunt. (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - Ben - 03-23-2020 (03-23-2020, 05:49 PM)indonesianhusker Wrote:Many great players have been inducted into the HoF, including the recent inductees. But, something seems amiss, likely due to one name still missing from the list. That name is Ardie Savea of the Hurricanes clan, the Kiwi legend that hailed from Wellington, New Zealand. This man was a double threat featuring as a RB and a TE, most prominently for the legendary S9 New Orleans Second Line team that ended up winning the Ultimus that season. Why does he deserve to be in the HoF, you ask? First of all, he's won the Ultimus and he played a significant role in helping the team become the champion. That's still not enough? Ardie Savea was a 7-time Pro Bowl, 6 times as a Running Back and once as a Tight End. His Pro-Bowl appearances showed his incredible performance in the game year after year. Ok, people may argue Pro-Bowl appearances is a popularity contest but people tend to forget that Savea is in the top 10 of rushing performances. This is where he stands right now since he retired: I friccin love u It's the hall of fame not the hall of stats, ask anyone from S1-S9 they all know who Savea is (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - HalfEatenOnionBagel - 03-23-2020 (03-23-2020, 08:49 AM)Ben Wrote:I friccin love u You're in the HEOB HoF already. Much more prestigious |