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(S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - sakrosankt - 03-17-2020 There are only two Wide Receiver in the Hall of Fame, who played their entire career at this position. Bradley Westfield and Josh Garden. And they deserve to be in there. They are second and fourth in total receiving yards over their career. But what about the leading player in this category? Ever heard of Trey Willie? If not, take a look back in the beginnings of the league. Trey Willie played from 2017 - 2029 in the NSFL for three different teams. His first stint was with the Orange County Otters in 2017. Then he switched to the Baltimore Hawks to play there until 2026. Later, he joined the Arizona Outlaws for three seasons from 2027 until his career end in 2029. Over the span of 13 seasons he racked up not less than 14,421 receiving yards which pulls him almost 1,000 yards in front of the legendary Bradley Westfield. While playing, he was able to score 118 receiving touchdowns, which puts him on top in that category all-time. He is only one of two players to get over 100 touchdowns. In the list of annual receiving touchdown leaders, Willie can be found 4 times in the top ten, finishing the seasons 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2025 with 13 or more touchdowns. In career catches, Willie is 3rd all-time. He doesn't appear in the top 10 of receptions in a season, which proves that he was a highly productive player throughout his entire career. He won the Wide Receiver of the Year award twice, in 2023 and 2025, and started his stint in the NSFL with Rookie of the Year and Offensive Rookie of the year in 2018. He wasn't only a player for regular season, he also produced in the post-season as his numbers show. He has 64 playoff catches and 9 playoff touchdowns. Seeing the numbers he was able to put up throughout his career, there should be no doubt to put him into the Hall of Fame. *331 words (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - AdamS - 03-17-2020 pbe pt (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - qWest - 03-17-2020 I have to agree with @nunccoepi For the consider of the Hall of Fame, Verso L'Alto ![]() (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - golden_apricot - 03-17-2020 PBE PT (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - flyeaglesfly29 - 03-17-2020 PT/Trivia Pass (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - Bayley - 03-17-2020 PBE PT (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - HENDRIX 2.0 - 03-17-2020 My old teammate, Austin Roenick @Leafer, is a shoo in for the hall of fame. He started off in the DSFL as a quarterback but selflessly position switched and became a middle linebacker, the quarterback of our defense if you will. He was an amazing player from the beginning, winning the defensive rookie of the year award. He was a balanced linebacker with many strengths and no weaknesses. He was a sideline to sideline defender who was incredible against the run. He was also great at dropping into coverage and rushing the quarterback. He was the smartest defender in the league, most of the time he knew what play the offense was going to call. Over the course of his twelve year career with the Hawks he became the NSFL’s all time tackles leader at 1,235. That’s more than 100 more than 2nd place. He’s also second all time in forced fumbles and fumble recoveries. Over those twelve seasons he earned a pro bowl spot 9 times, which is incredible for how competitive the LB spots are. Roenick experienced absolute glory twice with the Hawks winning the season 10 and season 15 Ultimus games. If he’s not a unanimous selection for the Hall of Fame than the voting committee needs to enter rehab. (212 words) (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - Ultimacomanda47 - 03-17-2020 PBE PT http://probaseballexperience.jcink.net/ind...ndpost&p=158140 (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - nunccoepi - 03-17-2020 (03-17-2020, 06:21 AM)qWest Wrote:I have to agree with @nunccoepi This is dope man (S21) - PT2 - Hall of Fame - 3lewsers - 03-17-2020 A Hall of Famer No-Brainer. Marquise Brown's 2027 season is one of the greatest single seasons ever. Not only did he amass 1,555 rushing yards and 30 receptionss; he also had 884 kick return yards and 20 total touchdowns. Brown was a model of great consistency. He had 1,000 plus rushing yards in each of his first 9 seasons, as well as double-digit rushing touchdowns in 8 of his first 9 seasons. He had of 400 receptions for his career, and caught over 50 balls four times thoughout his wonderful career. Also, Brown pulled in 21 receiving touchdowns. He averaged 8 yards per reception. He averaged 4.4 yards per carry, and retired with 15,535 yards rushing. In addition he rushed for over 110 yards per game for seven straight seasons, and finished his career with a 102.9 rushing yards per game average. His 131 rushing touchdowns put him #1 all-time in the NSFL. Brown averaged over 1 touchdown per game for his entire career; an extraordinary accomplishment. Brown's kick and punt return statistics just put an exclamation point on his already Hall of Fame resume. Marquise Brown will never be forgotten, and his spirit will live on as the next generation of NSFL players try to put their mark on the league. (212 words) |