11-18-2020, 12:46 PM
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5) The Hall of Fame immortalizes the players that have made an indelible impact on the league. Choose one of the 46 esteemed players enshrined in the Hall and recount their story. How did they make it to the league? What team or teams did they play for, and how did they make an impact? Why do they deserve to be in the Hall (or, if you’re feeling bold, why are they undeserving)? Don’t just list off stats and awards, but incorporate these into your argument. You cannot write about one of your own players, if applicable.
So for this ultimus week task for the 25th season of the international simulation football league I will be talking about a player that made the hall of fame. I will be talking about the best kicker to switch and play quarterback in the history of the national simulation football league which is now recognized as the international simulation football league. That player that switch from place kicker and punter is none other than the hall of famer Mycle McCormick. Young Mcyle McCormick had such a unique career and battled much adversity. First Mycle McCormick was apart of the Colorado Yeti team that went 32 games in the national simulation football league without recording a single win. It was the leg of Mycle McCormick that kicked the game winning field goal to give the Colorado Yeti it's first win in so many games. Then
what I think sets Mycle McCormick a part from all the other hall of famers is to switch from a skilled and technical position like place kicker and punter to another very difficult position of quarterback. Mycle McCormick was a great punter it's part of the reason he was selected for the international simulation football league 25th anniversary team. Mycle McCormick would then go on to produce astounding numbers for the Colorado Yeti a quarterback. He held longest run by a Colorado Yeti for quite some time and was the leader in almost every single passing record for the Colorado Yeti up until Wolfie Mcdummy came into replace him down the line. Which is crazy considering the fact that Mycle McCormick did not even have a full career at quarterback unlike Wolfie Mcdummy. Up until just this season Mycle McCormick was also the yeti career scoring leaders as well. Until Lord Lucky also known as Silver Banana overtook his spot in the leader board. Although Mycle McCormick does not have an ultimus win he did have an appearance. What he did on the field is what got him into the hall of fame in paper. The things Mycle McCormick did off the field is what got him into hall of fame in all of the Colorado Yeti fans hearts. Playing with so many legendary careers that would not be possible without him. James Bishop had one of his best careers with Mycle McCormick throwing to him giving him a remarkable season in which he won Wide receiver of the year. So let's take a look at which records Mycle McCormick still holds for the Colorado Yeti. Game records will be the first section we look at first. First record Mycle McCormick holds is most passing attempts in a single game with a total of 60. In his prime Mycle McCormick became one of the most notorious gunslingers in the game. Monster leg turned into a monster arm. Next record Mycle McCormick still holds onto is best completion percentage in a single game with an astounding 81.8 percent. Truly a remarkable stat to be that accurate in the international simulation football league. Mycle McCormick still holds onto the single game record for most passing yards in a single game as well with a massive 434 yard day. Now for single game kicking stats Mycle McCormick still holds onto records there as well. Mycle McCormick had a game against the orange county otters where he attempted a record setting day of 7 place kicks attempted and 7 place kicks made as well. Mycle McCormick is also still the record holder for longest punt for the Colorado Yeti with a massive 77 yard booming punt as well. Now we move onto single season records that are still being held my Mycle McCormick. Remember when I said Mycle McCormick became known as a gunslinger. You would think he is national football league retired star brett favre putting up these next numbers. Mycle McCormick holds the record for most of pass attempts in a season with 674 passes. Mycle McCormick also still holds onto most passing completions on a single season with 391. What makes this an even better feat is that bother of these records are in different seasons so you know he was slinging the football around in more than just one season. Mycle McCormick is also still clutching onto a tied record of field goal completion percentage of 100 percent on the year. Punting wise he is still the career season leader for most punt yards in a season. I would hope does not get broken because that means the Colorado Yeti suck again have to punt all the time. One punting stat that isn't too bad though is punt average of 50.3 yards. Now I would love to tell you the career records Mycle McCormick holds onto for the Colorado Yeti that make him so great but the index does not show career records for teams unless you look in the sim because draft day sports football 16 is complete junk. @infinitempg I love you.
So for this ultimus week task for the 25th season of the international simulation football league I will be talking about a player that made the hall of fame. I will be talking about the best kicker to switch and play quarterback in the history of the national simulation football league which is now recognized as the international simulation football league. That player that switch from place kicker and punter is none other than the hall of famer Mycle McCormick. Young Mcyle McCormick had such a unique career and battled much adversity. First Mycle McCormick was apart of the Colorado Yeti team that went 32 games in the national simulation football league without recording a single win. It was the leg of Mycle McCormick that kicked the game winning field goal to give the Colorado Yeti it's first win in so many games. Then
what I think sets Mycle McCormick a part from all the other hall of famers is to switch from a skilled and technical position like place kicker and punter to another very difficult position of quarterback. Mycle McCormick was a great punter it's part of the reason he was selected for the international simulation football league 25th anniversary team. Mycle McCormick would then go on to produce astounding numbers for the Colorado Yeti a quarterback. He held longest run by a Colorado Yeti for quite some time and was the leader in almost every single passing record for the Colorado Yeti up until Wolfie Mcdummy came into replace him down the line. Which is crazy considering the fact that Mycle McCormick did not even have a full career at quarterback unlike Wolfie Mcdummy. Up until just this season Mycle McCormick was also the yeti career scoring leaders as well. Until Lord Lucky also known as Silver Banana overtook his spot in the leader board. Although Mycle McCormick does not have an ultimus win he did have an appearance. What he did on the field is what got him into the hall of fame in paper. The things Mycle McCormick did off the field is what got him into hall of fame in all of the Colorado Yeti fans hearts. Playing with so many legendary careers that would not be possible without him. James Bishop had one of his best careers with Mycle McCormick throwing to him giving him a remarkable season in which he won Wide receiver of the year. So let's take a look at which records Mycle McCormick still holds for the Colorado Yeti. Game records will be the first section we look at first. First record Mycle McCormick holds is most passing attempts in a single game with a total of 60. In his prime Mycle McCormick became one of the most notorious gunslingers in the game. Monster leg turned into a monster arm. Next record Mycle McCormick still holds onto is best completion percentage in a single game with an astounding 81.8 percent. Truly a remarkable stat to be that accurate in the international simulation football league. Mycle McCormick still holds onto the single game record for most passing yards in a single game as well with a massive 434 yard day. Now for single game kicking stats Mycle McCormick still holds onto records there as well. Mycle McCormick had a game against the orange county otters where he attempted a record setting day of 7 place kicks attempted and 7 place kicks made as well. Mycle McCormick is also still the record holder for longest punt for the Colorado Yeti with a massive 77 yard booming punt as well. Now we move onto single season records that are still being held my Mycle McCormick. Remember when I said Mycle McCormick became known as a gunslinger. You would think he is national football league retired star brett favre putting up these next numbers. Mycle McCormick holds the record for most of pass attempts in a season with 674 passes. Mycle McCormick also still holds onto most passing completions on a single season with 391. What makes this an even better feat is that bother of these records are in different seasons so you know he was slinging the football around in more than just one season. Mycle McCormick is also still clutching onto a tied record of field goal completion percentage of 100 percent on the year. Punting wise he is still the career season leader for most punt yards in a season. I would hope does not get broken because that means the Colorado Yeti suck again have to punt all the time. One punting stat that isn't too bad though is punt average of 50.3 yards. Now I would love to tell you the career records Mycle McCormick holds onto for the Colorado Yeti that make him so great but the index does not show career records for teams unless you look in the sim because draft day sports football 16 is complete junk. @infinitempg I love you.
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