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The Hall of Fame is a very selective group of players that is strictly reserved for the best of the best to ever play in this league, in every position. Sometimes, however, the Hall of Fame ends up overlooking some of the true greats of this league, who not only did well on the stat-sheet, but had other notable accomplishments that should definitely make them locks for induction. One of these players is, of course, Kazmir Oles.
Not only does Oles rank in the top ten of all-time in both receiving yards and touchdowns, but he’s also the all-time NSFL leader in earned TPE. If you’re looking for an example of a player who was truly dedicated and focused on the league during his career, Oles is the first player that should come to mind.
The Hall of Fame shouldn’t be just entirely based on stats, but should also take in other accomplishments into account. It should be a monument used to honor the users and players that went above and beyond in this league, not only the ones that were lucky enough to be favored by a fundamentally flawed simulation engine that is generally very flawed with its results. I hope that the committee is wise enough to disregard whatever stat-based criteria they have, and induct Oles, along with other high-earners and notable overachievers the next time the selection period comes around.
The Hall of Fame is a very selective group of players that is strictly reserved for the best of the best to ever play in this league, in every position. Sometimes, however, the Hall of Fame ends up overlooking some of the true greats of this league, who not only did well on the stat-sheet, but had other notable accomplishments that should definitely make them locks for induction. One of these players is, of course, Kazmir Oles.
Not only does Oles rank in the top ten of all-time in both receiving yards and touchdowns, but he’s also the all-time NSFL leader in earned TPE. If you’re looking for an example of a player who was truly dedicated and focused on the league during his career, Oles is the first player that should come to mind.
The Hall of Fame shouldn’t be just entirely based on stats, but should also take in other accomplishments into account. It should be a monument used to honor the users and players that went above and beyond in this league, not only the ones that were lucky enough to be favored by a fundamentally flawed simulation engine that is generally very flawed with its results. I hope that the committee is wise enough to disregard whatever stat-based criteria they have, and induct Oles, along with other high-earners and notable overachievers the next time the selection period comes around.
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