As a newer player to the DSFL, I have not even come close to even thinking about the hall of fame as I just started my career. However, my mentor, Ranger, described to me his legendary teammates that he had the honor of playing with, Sloth, Witten, and Toblerone. Based on his description of their abilities, I agreed with him that all three should be in the hall of fame. I agree with him because not only were the 3 of them at the top of their positions for years, but for individual accolades: Sloth was a top, dependable quarterback in the league in the years and not only led the team to back to back championship appearances, but also had an all time efficient season as a QB with a 4:1 TD to interception ratio that led to him acquiring an MVP; for Mith, he was the best DB in the league for years as he led all DBs in PDs and had the lowest completion percentage allowed when targeted which led to him getting a DPOY and being in the conversation of DPOY for years; finally in regards to Toblerone, Ranger spoke the most highly of her as he reminisces about the two of them being a legendary pass-rush duo. Tolberone led all DEs in tackles and general disruption rate which led to her being in consideration for DPOY every year and helping to solidify the legendary defense for years with my mentor Ranger.
I hope that all three players manage to make the hall of fame on the first ballot!
While their time in the ISFL is still relatively new, a GM/User I believe deserves to be in the Hall of Fame one of these days is user Frazzle14. Frazzle was a user who was a part of the S25 class that I and many others joined in, but of all the people in that class he has been one of the many standouts from the class. From becoming a War Room member for KCC within his first season, to becoming their GM, and then now the GM of Austin, he has had nothing but an upward trending path in the ISFL. He's currently only in his second season of GMing at Austin, but overall this will make his fifth season GMing in total. In those three years he spent with KCC, not only did he take a team that had gone three consecutive seasons missing the playoffs straight to the Ultimini, he would do it again two seasons later. He would also win GM of the year in his first season as GM, something that doesn't come easy in the DSFL. In Austin, so far he's managed to help bring the team to the playoffs, and is currently on the path to bring them back to it again. It's hard to say how long he'll be GMing Austin for, but one thing is for sure, is that he continues to impress as a GM and I have no doubt that he will continue to do great things for Austin and any other team he's a part of.
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The biggest hall of fame case I can see right now has to be a fellow Lavelle Sports Group client and cornerback who is currently named by Rich Triplet and also currently plays for the Arizona Outlaws of the International Simulation Football League. I have selected Triplet because his resume for a hall of fame bid seems very well rounded as he has plenty of pro bowls, positional awards, stats, and other accolades to his name. In order to be a hall of famer in the International Simulation Football League, a player needs to have a well-rounded resume with various different accomplishments in every category. Triplet really fits this bill as he has done and seen everything in his time during the league so far. Right now he still is a ways away from retirement and eventually hall of fame eligibility but for now, it looks like Triplet is well on his way to that hall of fame bid.
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Juan Domine is an exceptional player who is very deserving of the Hall of Fame now that he has announced the end of his career. Domine was a dominant LB who was constantly up for award after award, one of the best pieces of the Butchers for many seasons before his time has come to an end. Domine has had a massive impact not only on the field but off the field as well, paving the way for the Butchers of the new age just as much as he has paved a way into the backfield to stop the play. Domine is a top of the line LB for many seasons, and no matter what he has earned his nod to the Hall of Fame, and he should be a pretty quick inductee if you ask me. Domine's ability and his play speaks for itself, Domine should absolutely be a Hall of Fame inductee as soon as possible.
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