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Reg Mackworthy’s legendary career as a lifetime Outlaw pretty much speaks for itself, and he’s still got a few seasons left in the tank. A member of the inaugural National Simulation Football League draft class, Mackworthy has played 8 seasons for the Arizona Outlaws (now heading into his 9th) and has amassed 57 regular season touchdowns and just short of 8,000 regular season rushing yards along the way. His receiving stats are also spectacular, and his total yards from scrimmage puts him in the top 5, where the rest of his company is wide receivers and one must look further down the list to find another runningback. Apart from this, he’s also simply had more touches than anyone else in league history, and it’s not even close. With 2,100 rushing attempts, Mackworthy’s nearest neighbor is Ardie Savea with 1,800, and Mack caught far more passes (which also count as touches) than Savea did during his time as a RB. And how can we fail to mention that Mackworthy has 3 trophies / 3 rings to his name? As I said, Mack’s career easily speaks for itself. No other runningback comes close to his level of sustained dominance. Reg Mackworthy is a Hall of Fame lock.
In light of the news of the retirement of the Arizona Outlaws long-time starting quarterback King Bronko, I figured it would be fitting to focus the discussion on his career and consider whether he is worthy to make the Hall of Fame.
Many people are referencing Arizona’s three consecutive championship wins in the first three seasons of the league’s history as one reason why he should make. But, if you look closer, Bronko wasn’t even a starter in his first season. The inaugural championship was claimed thanks to the efforts of then-starting quarterback, Vincent Draxel. Bronko took over in Season 2, and should rightfully be credited with two championship wins he actually played a part in. I was tempted to bring up Er, but the Outlaws dominance was such that I have a hard time believing the efforts of one player – and his multis – was the tipping point. I think they would have won at least one regardless. The real selling point for Bronko as a Hall-of-Famer is his stats. He has the second-most passing completions in NSFL history, the second-most passing yards and passing TDs, and the third-best passer rating. The only player able to eclipse his numbers is arguably the greatest NSFL player of all time: Mike Boss. So, in conclusion: yes, King Bronko deserves to be in the HOF.
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It's obvious to me and I think everyone in the league when I say King Bronko should be the first player inducted in the Hall of famer. He starter his career of as a wide receiver but was 3rd string. Near the end of the season however he switched to QB as the current QB of the Arizona Outlaws said he was going to be inactive. That makes it even more impressive what King Bronko went on to achieve. He did play a little during the Ultimus game but not enough to be talked about here. In the very next season though King Bronko was finally the full time starter and he became either the best or 2nd best QB in history depending on who you ask. Bronko would lead the Outlaws to 2 more straight Ultimus victories and on the way was the best QB in the league. After the Great Multi Scandal Bronko would not win another playoff game, but he was still one of the best QBs in the league. If King Bronko does not make the hall of fame this league is rigged and held by scum. King Bronko really is the GOAT you fuckers. I love you King <3
As someone who recently moved to this sport and can not say is very familiar with all the pro athletes, I can for sure say that King Bronko should become and be listed into the Hall of Fame. I mean it is not a hard decision in my opinion as he is one of the most decorated players out there. Then you add all the plays and statistics and you have an easy Hall of Famer. Besides, how can you not include a King, his name literally says that he's a King and we all know that Kings are always included in history. But yeah, 3 NSFL cups in like 7-8 seasons, that is a good record for me and good reason to not be remembered as one of the best, but actually be honoured as one. The respect was not just earned in the beginning of his career or middle, he also showed in his last season that he can beat some personal best scores and is leaving the playing field on the rise, while he still matters. Now when King Bronko has oficially declared his retirement I have no doubt that in a season or two, whenever he will be allowed to be voted into the Hall of Fame, he will be and we will see his name on the wall!
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When we think Hall of Fame, we generally think of the players that excelled in their position, or those that made crazy contributions to the league.
I think Jack Durden fits both of those criteria. Jack Durden was the 8th player to sign up for the National Simulation Football League and was soon brought on as a league advisor while being a player. On the field, Jack Durden split carries with the (will be Hall of Famer Reg Mackworthy) and at times performed better than his counterpart. Jack Durden's time within the league was cut short, but while he was around he managed to accumulate THREE championships, possibly tied for the most a player has accrued. Jack Durden's contributions off the field were also immense. Jack helped structure the training and payment for the hard work that all of the players contributed. Jack made sure that people were paid fairly for simply trying to better themselves, and made sure that those that suited up and earned big contracts could actually use them wisely instead of spending the money on almost nothing. Yes, Jack Durden was a bit lazy and controversial, but he won championships and made the league a better place to be. Jack Durden for Hall of Fame.
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Unconfident, Aug 8 2022, 04:16 AM Wrote:You’re going to be IA this time week lil bro |
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