When the conversation begins again surrounding the National Simulation Football League's Hall of Fame Ballot, not only will the careers of those who have left the game be scrutinized but also that of the elite players remaining in the hallowed halls of football stardom. While there are a number of names that can be looked at as first ballot hall of fame players, there is one player who has shone above the rest of his class and will be almost a surefire induction. Eric Kennedy was a massive corner piece in the championship run that the Yellowknife Wraiths saw this season, posting 1280 receiving yards with an average yards per carry of a ridiculous 18.8 while finishing the season with a respectable 9 touchdowns. Kennedy contributed to the Wraiths special teams unit, managing just shy of 700 kick return yards including a massive 94 yard kick return for a touchdown during the regular season. The hall of fame should not just be for players who post great stats though. It should instead be defined by the athletes that change the game, and Kennedy has done just that while just heading into the peak of his NSFL career. There is more than enough room for this receiving stud to fly into the hallowed halls of the NSFL Hall of Fame.
Didn't really know what to talk about! Just checked for a good looking player then found their player page and wrote about them! Wish I could find old stats and what not!
Didn't really know what to talk about! Just checked for a good looking player then found their player page and wrote about them! Wish I could find old stats and what not!
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