The National Simulation Football League’s Halll of Fame reserved for players who made outstanding contributions to professional simulation football. When thinking of a player who fits that criteria it’s hard not to consider Marquise Brown, who is one of the best, if not the best running back to ever play the game.
Bursting onto the scene in Season 10, Brown won offensive rookie of the year honours and was selected for his first of his 7 Pro Bowl selections (Season 10-16. Two seasons later he would cement himself as one of the best running backs in the game, claiming the NSFL Running Back of the Year honours in Season 12. He would repeat in Season 13, Season 14 and Season 15, taking home RBoY for 4 consecutive years. In Season 13 he was named NSFL’s Offensive Player of the Year and shared the NSFL MVP honours for the year. Brown racked up 1,571 yards rushing, averaging 4.7 yards per attempt to go with 366 receiving yards on route to 14 rushing and 4 receiving touchdowns for the year. In Season 15 with the Baltimore Hawks, Brown would play an integral role in the Hawks offense, culminating with a win over the San Jose SaberCats to claim the Ultimus.
Marquise Brown retired as the league’s all-time leading rusher, amassing 12,587 yards over the course of his NSFL career, 379 yards more than 2nd place. He also holds the record for the most yards from scrimmage tallying a total of 15,643 yards. Brown’s production was not just limited to yards, as he had a knack for finding the end zone having scored 104 rushing touchdowns which places him 3rd all time. To put that into perspective he’s one of only three people ever to reach the 100 rushing touchdowns mark. When combined with his receiving touchdowns, his total touchdowns count rises to 125 which ranks him 3rd all time in total touchdowns. He was a workhorse back having 2,897 rushing attempts which places him 2nd all time. As far as single season accomplishments go, Brown holds the single season record for the most rushing yards in a single season with 1,901 yards as well as most rushing attempts in a single season with 452 carries.
Marquise Brown was dominant back who serves as benchmark that other running backs hope to emulate and measure themselves against. His talent being displayed running the football as well as on special teams where he excelled as a returner when given the opportunity. There is no question that he belongs in the NSFL Hall of Fame.
Bursting onto the scene in Season 10, Brown won offensive rookie of the year honours and was selected for his first of his 7 Pro Bowl selections (Season 10-16. Two seasons later he would cement himself as one of the best running backs in the game, claiming the NSFL Running Back of the Year honours in Season 12. He would repeat in Season 13, Season 14 and Season 15, taking home RBoY for 4 consecutive years. In Season 13 he was named NSFL’s Offensive Player of the Year and shared the NSFL MVP honours for the year. Brown racked up 1,571 yards rushing, averaging 4.7 yards per attempt to go with 366 receiving yards on route to 14 rushing and 4 receiving touchdowns for the year. In Season 15 with the Baltimore Hawks, Brown would play an integral role in the Hawks offense, culminating with a win over the San Jose SaberCats to claim the Ultimus.
Marquise Brown retired as the league’s all-time leading rusher, amassing 12,587 yards over the course of his NSFL career, 379 yards more than 2nd place. He also holds the record for the most yards from scrimmage tallying a total of 15,643 yards. Brown’s production was not just limited to yards, as he had a knack for finding the end zone having scored 104 rushing touchdowns which places him 3rd all time. To put that into perspective he’s one of only three people ever to reach the 100 rushing touchdowns mark. When combined with his receiving touchdowns, his total touchdowns count rises to 125 which ranks him 3rd all time in total touchdowns. He was a workhorse back having 2,897 rushing attempts which places him 2nd all time. As far as single season accomplishments go, Brown holds the single season record for the most rushing yards in a single season with 1,901 yards as well as most rushing attempts in a single season with 452 carries.
Marquise Brown was dominant back who serves as benchmark that other running backs hope to emulate and measure themselves against. His talent being displayed running the football as well as on special teams where he excelled as a returner when given the opportunity. There is no question that he belongs in the NSFL Hall of Fame.
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