In my eyes, there's really only two occasions that warrant putting up a statue at the team's stadium: either to memorialize a true franchise legend whose name has become synonymous with that team, such as Franklin Armstrong for the Orange County Otters, or the statue should memorialize the players that put the team on their backs to bring home the treasured Ultimus trophy. I don't know that there are any current Outlaws players or players that I know of that have reached the status deserving of that first scenario, but looking at Arizona's most recent Ultimus victory, there are definitely some deserving candidates. After winning the league's first three Ultimus Bowls, Arizona has only appeared in the big game once, when they took on and defeated the Philadelphia Liberty for Ultimus Bowl XVI. The Outlaws had three separate skill players put up over 100 yards in this game, all three of whom were running backs. Therefore, I propose the Arizona Outlaws organization memorialize their most recent championship with "The Three-Headed Monster," featuring playoff breakout hero Seer Zephyrous (164 rush yards in the regular season, 116 yards in the Ultimus with 26 yards receiving and a touchdown), stalwart workhorse Slim Shady (127 combined yards in the Ultimus), and the Ultimus Bowl XVI MVP, a running back in name only, Jeffery Murphy, who absolutely destroyed the Liberty with 120 yards receiving and 3 touchdowns, including the game winning reception in the 4th quarter to secure the game 34-30.
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