James Bishop would love to break some records. One record that is already out of touch that he would love to take is the all time yardage record. That record is currently held by Trey Willie. He had a very long career before he decided to hang up his cleats. Bishop is not in a very pass happy offense so his yardage is quite low and even if he had as long of a career as Willie he would not be able to surpass him. The current number of yards is 14,421 and Bishop's current total is far from that. Bishop would likely have to have quite a few breakout years upcoming in his career to make that happen. James would be so elated though. It has been a dream ever since he was a small child. I can just see the moment as he is out on the field and McDummy and Laszlo both try to make it happen as Bishop is starting to slow down in his old age but only needs ~20 yards to break the long standing record. It the final moments of his last game. Bishop lines up trips right with two TE’s overload and an empty back field. They go for the Wide Receiver screen to Bishop. The TE’s and Laszlo go out blocking Bishop gets 5… 10… 15 ...
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If I were to be able to pick Ruff Ruff to set the record for any one performance in the NSFL, it would have to be the record for the healthiest fur coat on the field. While some may say that Ruff Ruff is at a distinct advantage because he is a dog, and therefore has more fur than any other player in the history of the National Simulation Football League, this is actually not always something that helps him out. Ruff Ruff loves to explore the wilderness when he's not on the football field, getting himself into all kinds of trouble and shenanigans. Sometimes he finds excrement that is not his and likes to roll around in it. Sometimes he likes to jump in a river and get muddy for the rest of the day. Now you may be saying that he should win by default, because again, he is a dog. Well again I must educate you on why that's the wrong idea. Having exorbitant amounts of wealth, many of the players in the National Simulation Football League have their own fur coats, which are kept pretty impeccably well. Ruff Ruff will need to learn some more discipline, at least for just maybe the one year (since if he were able to keep it clean he'd be the shoe-in), so that he can set the most important record in the NSFL.
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Above all, Jammerson Irving respects the history of the National Simulation Football League. He realizes that it was built upon the shoulders of the players that came beofre him, and the hard work the front office has done to establish the league as the national simulation past time. However, with that said, Jammerson has his sites on creating a name for himself amoung the pantheon of the great players in league history, and hopes that by the time his career is over he might be one of the best that has played at the position. There is still a long road and many grueling season ahead, but with two seasons and a Ultimus already to his name, Jammerson certainly off to a good start to accomplishing his career goals.
One of the goals in particular, is to one day hold the career record for all time receptions at the tight end position. Being able to provide a reliable target, move the chains, and punish defenses up the middle is what separates average tight ends from great tight ends, so being able to do that throughout the duration of a hopefully long career will signal to Jammerson he has had the impact on the league that he envisioned when he began his career.
This is a very hard question. If I had to pick a record to break, it would be season TDs. This is a pretty obvious one I think. I held the single season TDs record for a long time with King Bronko, and right before expansion changed the number of games by 1, Childish Gambino broke my record by 1. It really sucks, because it was one of Bronko's greatest achievements to set that record over Boss, and helped greatly fuel my Hall of Fame resume, along with my other season record and great career stats. I would like to take the record back one day. I think in order to beat it, I would need the schedule to go back to 14 games most likely.
The next record I would like to break isn't exactly a record kept track of, but it is one I would like to break. My next player I plan on making will be a mobile quarterback named Prince Bronko. The current record for most rushing yards by a quarterback is 959 by Mat Akselsen in S7. I would like to try and break this record with Prince Bronko. I know mobile QB is hard to make well, but I want to make the first NSFL QB to rush for 1000 yards. My next render is Michael Vick, hopefully he will give me the power needed to accomplish this |
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