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Re: Hall of Fame

By X3r0
9/02/2020 1:50 am
Shout out to Barton, Guiterrez, and Hadley for spending their last season in Independence. We came up short, but it was a **** of a try.

Re: Hall of Fame

By norm - League Admin
11/15/2020 2:04 am
Announcing the Hall of Fame class of 2032

Brian Langton, CB, Washington Redskins/Kleinmachnow OrangeCrush

Brian Langton is a no doubt hall of famer and possibly the greatest defensive back of all time. He has the all time record with 73 interceptions (and four return TDs too!) He had at least 3 interceptions every season. He was a premier cover guy. His only blemish is that he played for a lot of bad teams and only made two trips ever to the postseason.

Marvin Lane, WR, San Francisco Demons

Marvin Lane put up most of his monster receiving numbers in just four seasons. People forget that he started his career as a running back in Atlanta, and that he was also a 1000 yard rusher twice! He scored 103 touchdowns in his career and was a speed demon until the end, with his highlight season being his 2500 yard, 28 touchdown campaign in 2028.

Max Dicken, DE, Boston Biscuits/Arkansas Thrashers

Max Dicken retires as the fourth leading sack master of all time, with 97 sacks. He also batted down 14 *****. A key cog in the Thrashers defense over the years, he retires as one of the biggest winners of all time, with 5 championship rings to his credit.

Charles Johnson, CB, Kansas City Chiefs/Wilmington Argonauts

He was a defensive stalwart for years for many bad Kansas City teams. His 43 interceptions is among the all time leaders. He also had 843 tackles, but was not as well know because he only appeared in the playoffs once.
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Re: Hall of Fame

By kursetheday
11/15/2020 2:09 am
I’m partial to Max Dicken. He was my first pick as manager in this hallowed league. I’m pretty sure he is the all-time post-season sack leader, too.

Re: Hall of Fame

By norm - League Admin
11/18/2020 3:46 am
Upon further review, we have one more inductee:

Charles Flores, T, Irvine

Flores was a key cog in the Irvine offensive line during the glory years of the Anteaters. He is considered one of the top 5 OL in NFC history.

Re: Hall of Fame

By chaospika
11/18/2020 11:28 pm
no love for arthur johnson (punter) and roosevelt redden (kicker) norm?

johnson in his 12 year career, had a total of 53,834 yards and 452 punts inside the 20.

redden was even more impressive in his 9 year career. career 91.8% kicker

Re: Hall of Fame

By norm - League Admin
11/18/2020 11:42 pm
I can't imagine a punter ever making the hall of fame. In the NFL there has only been one punter ever to make it. Arthur Johnson isn't anywhere near the career leaders in punting average, punts in 20, and net punting.

As for kickers, there could be a kicker in the hall of fame one day, but we are talking about someone who would need a Morten Andersen type career. Anderson had 84 50+ yard FGs, and 565 field goal makes. I'll also accept an Adam Vinatieri type 599 field goal makes, plus postseason clutch. Right now, the player with the best claim to be a "hall of fame kicker" is George Miles, formerly of Arkansas. 510 field goal makes, 104 50+ yard field goals. Not far behind is Michael Taylor formerly of Los Angeles with 500 field goal makes, 105 50+ yard field goals. Miles has 92% accuracy and Taylor 91%. If someone came along with better numbers than those two guys, maybe he would be a hall of fame kicker. Or maybe I will reconsider in a few seasons down the line and let those two guys in. But it will hard for punters and kickers to get in by my standard. Also hard for tight ends. The best tight end in the history of our league just retired, and did not make the hall of fame.

Re: Hall of Fame

By chaospika
11/19/2020 1:13 am
lol it was worth a try. it was a failed troll post since I just realized both of those guys retired and spent their entire careers with me for the most part.

It is already evident that the Mogul Hall of Fame has strict criteria.

Re: Hall of Fame

By kursetheday
11/19/2020 1:44 pm
norm wrote:
Right now, the player with the best claim to be a "hall of fame kicker" is George Miles, formerly of Arkansas. 510 field goal makes, 104 50+ yard field goals. Not far behind is Michael Taylor formerly of Los Angeles with 500 field goal makes, 105 50+ yard field goals. Miles has 92% accuracy and Taylor 91%. If someone came along with better numbers than those two guys, maybe he would be a hall of fame kicker. Or maybe I will reconsider in a few seasons down the line and let those two guys in. But it will hard for punters and kickers to get in by my standard.


Those two definitely worthy of inclusion.

Miles also won 5 total championships (4 with Arkansas and 1 with Indianapolis).
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Re: Hall of Fame

By norm - League Admin
1/15/2021 8:34 pm
Introducing the hall of fame class of 2033:

Robin Diener, OL, Green Bay Packers/Houston Oilers/Golden Dragon

Diener played 14 seasons and is regarded as possibly the best guard of all time. In his career he only allowed 24 sacks and stood up years of the billyvan offense, where he was repeated asked to pass block.

Elliot Wright, S, Miami Dolphins/Frozen Tundra SnowSharks

Wright had over 1000 tackles, but also accounted for many turnovers, with 33 career INTs and 14 forced fumbles.

Robert Appleton, DT, Indianapolis Colts

Appleton was one of the final "original" players from the 2017 season. In his long career, he amassed 75 sacks and 689 tackles, most by any defensive tackle ever, to go with 182 hurries. He will probably be best remembered as a defensive line anchor for the Colts' Super Bowl winning team, where the defense carried them to victory.

Gary Hickerson, LB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers/Rapid Valley Shadow Dancers

Hickerson was a tackling machine (995 tackles) that also played great coverage (31 career INTs). Often the long defensive standout on some bad teams, he also had 14 forced fumbles and 126 knockdowns.

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Re: Hall of Fame

By norm - League Admin
1/16/2021 2:03 pm
Hall of Fame Roster

Timothy Thompson, QB, Boston Biscuits
Owen Barrett, QB, Los Angeles Xtreme
Richard Williams, QB, New York Giants
Patrick Spinner, QB, San Francisco Demons

Scott Cosper, RB, San Francisco Demons
Karl Grizzard, RB, Los Angeles Xtreme
Clarence Sorensen, RB, Arkansas Thrashers/Boston Biscuits

Wilbert Grego, WR, Los Angeles Xtreme
Raymond Farr, WR, Los Angeles Xtreme
Ronald Aguilar, WR, Los Angeles Red Dragon
Joseph Melancon, WR, Cincinnati Bangles
William Marquis, WR, New York Giants
Edward Foss, WR, New York Giants
Marvin Lane, WR, San Francisco Demons
Christopher Taylor, WR, New York Giants

Raymond Giblin, C, Los Angeles Red Dragon
Michael Bridgeman, RT, Los Angeles Xtreme
Gerald Martineau, LG, Detroit Lions
Reginald Herron, LT, Charlotte Fire Breathing Rubber Duckies
Jack Caldwell, G, Los Angeles Red Dragon
Edward Martin, LT, Indianapolis Colts
Emil Bade, C, San Francisco Demons
Mike Gutierrez, G, Irvine Anteaters
James Barton, T, Indianapolis Colts/London Monarchs
Richard Stevens, G, Denver Broncos
Charles Flores, T, Irvine Anteaters
Robin Diener, G, Green Bay Packers/Houston Oilers/Golden Dragon
Scott Williams, G, Houston Oilers/Golden Dragon
Jeremy Carpenter, T, Washington Redskins/Arkansas Thrashers

Paul Yanes, DL, Chicago Bears
William Solano, DT, Tennessee Titans/London
Wayne Phelan, DE, Irvine Anteaters
Phillip Turner, DE, New York Giants
Ralph Flowers, DT, Atlanta Falcons/Frozen Tundra SnowSharks
Kevin Gonzales, DE, New York Giants
Max Dicken, DE, Boston Biscuits/Arkansas Thrashers
Robert Appleton, DT, Indianapolis Colts


Ellis Cook, LB, Cleveland Browns
Miguel Toscano, LB, Terra Haute Terror
Ronald Rios, LB, Roswell Invaders
Jonathan Long, LB, Irvine Anteaters
Henry Howard, LB, Chicago Bears
Robert Clevenger, LB, Indianapolis Colts/London Monarchs
Marion Nelson, LB, Indianapolis Colts
John Wyrick, LB, Cleveland Browns/South Brisbane Raiders
Kenneth Walker, LB, Arizona Cardinals/Los Angeles Xtreme
Raul Hadley, LB, San Francisco Demons
Gary Hickerson, LB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers/Rapid Valley Shadow Dancers
Ricardo Rivers, LB, Arizona Cardinals
Michael Martin, LB, Irvine Anteaters

Carmine Martinez, CB, Los Angeles Xtreme
Fred Marshall, CB, New York Giants
George Huntley, CB, Detroit Lions
Enrique Hill, CB, Irvine Anteaters
Craig Ward, CB, Los Angeles Red Dragon
Ralph Kolb, CB, Oakland Raiders/Las Vegas Wraiths
Louis Palumbo, S, San Francisco Demons
George Walls, CB, Chicago Bears
Jeffrey Yaeger, CB, Frozen Tundra SnowSharks
Brian Langton, CB, Washington Redskins/Kleinmachnow OrangeCrush
Charles Johnson, CB, Kansas City Chiefs/Wilmington Argonauts
Elliot Wright, S, Miami Dolphins/Frozen Tundra SnowSharks
Larry Cummings, S, Arizona Cardinals
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