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.
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*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.
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.
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