King Bronko was on the first three NSFL Championship teams, a backup in the first and then a champion in the second, completing 18/29 passes for 238 yards and a score for the second title. Then another championship in season 3, tossing 4 scores in a 49-12 romp by the Outlaws and being named Offensive Player of the Game. Bronko and Reg Mackworthy are synonymous with championships in the first years of the NSFL. In S5, Bronko had his best season ever, tossing 44 TD's to just 18 INT and 5000 yards, leading a resurgent Outlaw team into the playoffs, only to lose in the semifinals to the eventual champion Otters. In S7, Bronko led the Outlaws again into the maw of the Otters and a playoff loss, his career nemesis Boss besting him again.
Bronko, despite playing with Mackworthy all this time, never had a WR with a better OVR rating than 88.
Yes, since S3, Bronko is 0-3 in playoff appearances. Yes, he's part of a rebuild on the Outlaws and will not be challenging for a fourth title. But there was no QB more associated with titles in the early days of the NSFL than the King.
Bronko, despite playing with Mackworthy all this time, never had a WR with a better OVR rating than 88.
Yes, since S3, Bronko is 0-3 in playoff appearances. Yes, he's part of a rebuild on the Outlaws and will not be challenging for a fourth title. But there was no QB more associated with titles in the early days of the NSFL than the King.