Franklin Armstrong retired at the end of Season 24. Many have called him the greatest of all time at the end of his amazing career. It’s hard to say that isn’t the case. Armstrong retired with three Ultimus championships, and 3 straight Ultimus MVP’s. He also won 4 Ultimus Bowl Player of the Game Awards. He retired 4th all time in passer rating with 89.4. He also ended up making it into the top 10 in passing TDs with 170. Armstrong also made it to the 30,000 total yards milestone when combining his passing and rushing numbers. Speaking of rushing numbers, Armstrong retired #1 all time in all major QB rushing categories, making him the number 1 rushing QB in ISFL history. Of course Boss is the king of passing yards throwing for an absurd number of 5000 yard seasons. It’s a nice parallel between former Otters QBs. Both with 3 championships, 3 MVPs, king of passing, king of QB rushing. It’s an interesting debate. At the end of the day, Boss and Armstrong are the cream of the crop in QB play in ISFL history and the question of who the best of all time is a coin flip. Obviously I’m biased and will say Armstrong is the best QB in ISFL history.
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