Lurker > KCF0107

LurkerFAQs, Active DB, DB1, DB2, DB3, DB4, DB5, DB6, DB7, DB8, DB9, DB10, DB11, Database 12 ( 11.2023-? ), Clear
Board List
Page List: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ... 24
TopicOctober Game of the Month Club ft. Gone Home, Pac-Man, and Little Nightmares
KCF0107
11/01/23 2:48:28 AM
#59
I haven't had home internet the past two days and Steam wouldn't allow me to log in offline mode and Xbox said that I needed to be online to verify my license ownership or something along those lines, so I guess I will be continuing Little Nightmares in November.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicFill in the Blank 94: Chicken ___
KCF0107
11/01/23 12:41:08 AM
#20
Little

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicPost Each Time You Beat a Game: 2023 Edition Part II
KCF0107
10/31/23 9:20:17 PM
#77
The Gardener and the Wild Vines (XB1)

The game is only about 3 hours long, but it was really starting to overstay its welcome as early as the second (of four) area. Constantly cutting flowers to create more vines can get pretty tiring. What's worse is that with the way levels are designed, it is almost better to not cut many flowers (you really have no idea if or where leaf platforms will show up when you cut a flower) as the momentum jump boost you get gives you better air control than a leaf jump boost. The final area of the game really shook things up and had more detailed and interesting levels, so it at least ended at its best.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicOctober Game of the Month Club Replay: A Short Hike, Inside and Metroid Fusion
KCF0107
10/31/23 4:10:53 PM
#17
Oh no, had I known that I would have a 100% nom success rate, I would have definitely made sure one was a shorter game. I'm probably not going to be able get around to one of them (I'm going to prioritize F.I.S.T.), but we'll see.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicVG Character of the 80s: Toad vs. Link | Death vs. Donkey Kong
KCF0107
10/31/23 4:59:57 AM
#21
Toad
DK

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicNot-so-Spooky Fill in the Blank 7: ___ Spirit
KCF0107
10/31/23 1:42:33 AM
#24
Holiday

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicSpooky Fill in the Blank 6: ___ Night
KCF0107
10/30/23 1:13:38 AM
#12
Silent

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicOctober Game of the Month Club ft. Gone Home, Pac-Man, and Little Nightmares
KCF0107
10/29/23 9:57:59 PM
#55
I put off starting Little Nightmares until now. Sometimes I'm a wuss, sometimes, I'm not. So far, I'm in the former camp despite nothing really bad happening yet.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicB8 NFL Ladder Contest 2023 Week 8
KCF0107
10/29/23 9:54:39 PM
#73
Oh hey, the Browns got one sack, and it was Garrett, so finally a great ladder week!

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicB8 NFL Survivor League: Week 8
KCF0107
10/29/23 9:52:41 PM
#29
I'm personally leaning toward the Saints, though I will be monitoring what the Vikings and Giants do at QB to see if I want to take the Falcons or god forbid the Raiders

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicB8 NFL Ladder Contest 2023 Week 8
KCF0107
10/29/23 4:41:58 PM
#59
KCF0107 posted...
Level 4:
Texans/Panthers 5-
Falcons/Titans 5-

I can finally put this level behind me

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicSpooky Fill in the Blank 5: ___phobia
KCF0107
10/29/23 2:18:24 AM
#9
Trans

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicB8 NFL Survivor League: Week 8
KCF0107
10/28/23 9:54:36 PM
#16
I'm going to test Rule #4 and go with the Cowboys

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/28/23 8:19:11 AM
#25
16. HB Roy Helu Jr.
- Played all 11 seasons for the Rams (no starts)
- 20 return TDs (10 each KR and PR)
- 6-time Pro Bowler (If I need to grab the years, I will do so eventually)
- 2-time Returner of the Year (S10, S11)

I am such a dumbass that I touted about him in Discord chat, and I just completely forgot about including him. I will not remove Curry from the list and violate the 15-member finalist protocol and just add Helu and hopefully people see this.

He is an obvious yes to me. By far the best returner in our league's history. Not that being one-sided would really matter, but he had double digit kick return and punt return TDs. The dude was flat out a menace. I believe he had double digit return TDs in more than half of his seasons, and he even had two seasons cut short due to injury, so that makes his body of work all the more impressive. He was a perennial candidate on the returner of the year list, which speaks volumes about not only his averages and TD totals but just being among the very best in his field from start to finish. He will likely be the only returner to ever be a Hall of Fame candidate here, and he deserves to be enshrined.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/28/23 8:06:38 AM
#24
Haden - Yes

I'm not expecting him to get in. I don't have a statistical argument for him as is the case for most CBs. I do have a speculative one though. The Dolphins lost the Super Bowl for the third time in as many tries. Their legion of boom then evaporated with CBs Antoine Winfield and Chris McAllister as well as SS Shaun Williams all retiring. That left them with FS Ed Reed (in what would turn out to be his final season maybe) and backups CB Antonio Cromartie and SS Antoine Bethea being elevated to starters. The Seahawks lured away RFA DT Matt Kroul and with the pick the Dolphins received, they selected Haden in what would start a string of absolutely filthy secondaries that included multiple seasons where they allowed under 100 passing yards a game. I attribute the shutdown to Haden more than any other starter in that secondary (FS Tony Jefferson would succeed Ed Reed and CB#2 would eventually be a revolving door). I didn't put Cromartie on the ballot, and when Bethea hangs up his cleats, I'm not sure if he will be on the ballot, but I just really feel that Haden has been one of if not the most impactful CB in our league's history. The fact he was able to maintain a 90+ rating to the very end makes me think that I'm right.

Smith - Yes

Forget the rings, forget the Pro Bowls, and forget helping to set elite Ds on multiple teams, the combination of which are Hall of Fame worthy, and just look at that per 16 game ridiculous line for a FS. Some other FSs will be retiring in the next few seasons with some comparable stats in some areas, but that entire line will be hard to match up to.

Browning - No

I don't know what it is for all these SSs to have late career renaissances where they end being at or near the top of their field. Browning's case is a bit more curious because he was excellent in INTs and FRs and a total non-factor sacking and forcing fumbles. While I don't think he deserved them all, he did do something that many other SS candidates haven't done, and that is win three DB of the Year awards (all in the final four seasons of his career). He was both the Madden and User pick only one of those seasons. The other two he was the Madden pick while the users went in another direction. Personally, he doesn't jump out to me, but I figured that I had to include him for winning a position-specific award three times. He was part of the SS factory the Broncos had with their backups that includes high-end active players in Scott Morris and Derek Linde.

Julmiste - No

An unheralded and underrated career Julmiste had. Julmiste entered the league as a 2nd round backup. You know how many non-first round DEs from the offensive heyday of this project that started as backups and ended up having long productive, borderline Hall of Fame careers? Cordero Moore, Kroy Biermann, Charles Johnson, and maybe that's it? The list is very short. Julmiste's averages are skewed by his backup status his rookie and final seasons where the combined 32 games resulted in 10 tackles and nothing else. In my heart he's a hall of famer, but I know that he ultimately falls just short. He and fellow retiree Doug Worthington teamed up to formed one of the low-key best DE tandems for over a decade in Atlanta.

Curry - No

All of the OLB candidates (Curry, Tufts, and Bonds) were fringe candidates that I was likely going to say no to, but Curry's averages looked the best to me with him only playing 11 seasons. He was an across the board contributor while never being "the guy" on some rough Browns and underperforming Seahawks defenses, but the converted MLB had great totals for only playing 11 seasons. I think that they fall short of Hall of Fame material, but I wanted to add some positional variety, and there's someone or people who might think that he is Hall-of-Fame worthy.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/28/23 7:29:23 AM
#23
Jackson - Yes

It is unfortunate optics that Jackson was taken in the same draft as Massey, ascended to the #1 role sooner than Massey, and generally had a better supporting case than Massey with the likes of QBs Carson Palmer, Kirk Cousins, and Gardner Minshew, as well as HB Lynell Hamilton and a typically better OL and finished with considerably lower stats. They are still extremely impressive stats. Only six WRs have eclipsed 10000 career receiving yards, and the four who retired before are in the Hall (Kelly Campbell, Mark Clayton, Roddy White, and Ted Ginn) Also do note that Jackson played in 12 fewer games and had 29 fewer starts than Massey due to injuries. He, Massey, and Ginn were the premier NFC WRs for many seasons, and it would be fitting for them to all be enshrined.

Blalock - Yes

An OT averaging at least 8 blocks per sack allowed is a great mark. Averaging nearly 10 for the entire career is something else. In fact, Blalock was averaging more than 10 blocks per sack allowed entering his final season before an uncharacteristic 48 block, 10 sack season (having a pair of mid-to-low 70s HBs starting nearly half your games and being the most pass-happy team obviously played a major role) pushed him below that. Before last season though, he was a steady and great OT through all the good and bad years.

He finished with the third most blocks in B8NFLL history and is currently 219 blocks ahead of 2nd place among active and just-retired players. That's just ridiculous. He may not have been on the level of a Daniel Inman or Mark Tauscher, but to contribute as many blocks on a seasonal basis and maintain an elite level of play until your final season certainly sounds like a hall of famer to me.

Thompson - Yes

I have a soft spot for OL who change destinations midway through their career and end them on such an absurd, torrid stretch. I said yes to Mike Jones and Phil Trautwein, and I'm saying yes to Thompson. Thompson was actually a Top 10 pick by the Packers in S5. He became the full-time starter in his second season, but injuries kept getting in the way. After failing to reach half a season's worth of games in each S8-S10, Tangicide had seen enough. The 49ers already had Trent Williams and Mark Tauscher, so I think that Tauscher suffered an injury early in his final season, and Scare scooped up Thompson to start 14 games in his place. Thompson had these lines in his years as a 49er:
41 and 6
53 and 5
75 and 5
77 and 5
84 and 11
67 and 5
70 and 6
71 and 3

He made the Pro Bowl in each of his final six seasons with the 49ers and was named OL of the Year in his final season. I forgot to add this bit to his bullet points, but he ended his career with a 12.1 blocks per sack allowed ratio. Yeah, that's a hall of famer.

Bright - Yes

I'm a huge sucker for two-way DTs, and Bright was a great one. Arguably the best draft pick in Panthers' history, he entered the league as a 25 year old and was healthy and prolific enough to nearly reach 100 sacks. He was a force to be reckoned with, and he is one of the main reasons why the Panthers were finally able to break through and grab a playoff spot as they were a playoff spot in four of his 10 seasons there. The Panthers have 0 playoff berths in the seasons that they didn't emply Bright. Coincidence!? He was also one of the few new pieces that the Bengals brought in on defense over the years, and he helped transform them from a bottom tier unit to an elite one in just two seasons.

Dickson - Yes

I will always have a soft spot for Dickson and Mathias Kiwanuka for being Top 10 draft picks on a defense totally bereft of talent and somehow develop, thrive, and help make that unit into a perennially great one. Seriously, before safety nets were in place, if a user idled during the second portion of the off-season, signing your own UFAs, all of your free agents would just walk. This quickly destroyed the Patriots and why they had a spell as the Birmingham Cougars. Dickson may not have contributed much in the way of FFs or FRs, but he was a tackling machine and a great sacker as well. After being traded to the Falcons, he had 62 tackles and 10 sacks in his first season there, and while the sacks never came back, he had two other seasons with 60+ tackles, including 65 this past season when he had to shoulder the load after D.J. Reader was lost for the season. It's unfortunate that I don't believe he ever won a playoff game, but Dickson was amazing. His 110 sacks I believe put him into a tie for 3rd on the all-time list behind Travis Johnson and the still-active John Mixon. The Pats drafted him and Kiwanuka in consecutive drafts, and they had 219 career sacks. Wow!

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/28/23 6:34:05 AM
#22
As always, I publicize my ballot for informational purposes, and because I love talking about their contextual histories.

Keller - Yes

While his stats may not quite match up to his contemporaries in real life, I think there's a strong argument that he would have with his accolades and 3 SB rings (not to mention 7 total SB appearances). In the context of B8NFLL though, he will almost certainly go down as the best passer by a decent margin. There are QBs who have and will enter the draft who will not finish their careers in this project, so Gardner Minshew is the only one right now who can really have a remote chance.

Anyway, Keller was the fifth QB taken in the famed S3 draft that included Vince Young and Chris Leak, and he will join them as the only three QBs to enter the Hall of Fame (pending Tyrod Taylor). Unlike Young and Leak, Keller didn't become a starter until his third season, backing up Trent Dilfer and Kerry Collins his first two seasons. He also wasn't supposed to start his third season, but two failed trades (one to bring in Matt Hasselbeck and another to send Keller out to the Chiefs) result in him getting the starting job in a historical run with the Dolphins.

Taylor - No

Scrambling QBs have come in two noticeable molds. There a true dual-threats like Josh Portis and Vince Young. Then there were those who were less productive and more frustrating as passers but absolute burners who really boosted the OL, such as Michael Vick and Bobby Reid. Taylor clearly fit into the latter, but he was surprisingly consistent with passing efficiency.

His 71.8 is pretty good for a true scrambler, and he was between 64.7 and 78.2 every season, only twice dipping below 70 in his 11 seasons playing (a 12th was wiped out due to injury). Taylor had 5 seasons of 1000 yard rushing yards, he helmed four teams that had double digit wins, and he was the recipient of two MVPs, joining Edgerrin James, Donovan McNabb, Sam Keller, Vince Young, and Jacquizz Rodgers as the "only" multi-time MVP winners. A lot of people can't handle having a true scrambler on the team, but Kora and Tangicide were both patient and were often rewarded. It may not have resulted in a SB appearance, but Taylor did have an excellent run with the team. We are never going to see another QB run like him, but I do think he falls a little short of being a Hall of Famer in my book.

Rodgers - Yes

Another no-brainer. Rodgers, nee Jamal Redd, was a BPA pick by the Eagles way back in S5. He sat behind Cornell Brockington and had more fumbles than TDs. The Dolphins needed a new HB, and the Eagles needed a new SS, so the teams swapped Rodgers and Michael Huff, both blossoming with their new teams. Huff gave the Eagles a much-needed facelift in the secondary, and the future DB of the Year and Hall of Fame Finalist helped bring the secondary out of the gutter while also helping eventual rookie starters in FS James Riley, CB Trumaine Johnson, and CB Marcus Peters as the Eagles have boasted one of the better secondaries in recent seasons.

Getting back to Rodgers though, he and Keller were electric together even if they didn't connect through the air as much as other QB/HB combos. He and Keller actually led the league in rushing and passing yards in S13. They went 3-2 in Super Bowls together, which is excellent anyway you look at it. Rodgers, the two-time rushing yards leader, was on pace to eclipse Emmit Smith's real life rushing record, but the HB who played in all 16 games in seven of the previous eight seasons was only able to play eight games, and fell roughly 700 yards short (with his 770 yards in eight games, he was on pace to do so). While it's a bummer he wasn't able to set a record not expected to ever fall, he does finish as the most prolific HB in B8NFLL history and with similar accolades to Keller, he is certainly in the argument for best HB in our project's history.

Forte - Yes

Madden 06 is a game that is geared toward rushing, but somehow, the Bucs were unable to produce a 1000 yard rusher from S2 until Forte broke the barrier in S11. Part of that was because of Tom Brady and the duo of David Givens and Nate Burleson putting more of a focus on the passing game. Part of that was also injuries plaguing the position, including Forte himself who was close in three of his first four seasons in spite of injuries thanks to high YPC, including a 5.2 mark in S9.

Forte carried the ball just 2462 times in his career and only once eclipsed 300 (311 in S16, his last season in Tampa), but he really was a special back despite not being a bell cow. Even though he didn't always qualify as a runner, he still managed to lead the league in rushing YPC three times in his 12 seasons, and has the two most recent seasons of a qualified HB with a 5.0+ YPC. He was truly one of a kind, and I think his body of work is worthy enough for the Hall of Fame.

Massey - Yes

Gonzie was actually based on (a much bigger and better) version of me. I was a WR/DB, and my cousin, who Brick was based on, was a DE/TE who ended up being his division's player of the year. I kind of feel bad that I cut Brick for Hall of Fame consideration, but it can't be helped.

Gonzie began his career as the #2 WR behind Larry Fitzgerald with Michael Vick being the primary passer. He put up pretty good numbers all things considered, averaging over 600 yards a season and 5 TDs his first four years. Then Vick became a free agent and Larry Fitzgerald was traded to the Patriots. The passers for the Wildcats ended up being a combo of Colin Kaepernick, 2nd-4th rounders like Jimmy Clausen, Aaron Murray, and Ryan Lindley. Some great passers among them sure, but not a murderer's row. Still Gonzie exploded with the #1 role. He had nine seasons of 900+ rec yards in his final 10 seasons, including 1300+ in each S14-S17. He became the second player to eclipse 1000 career receptions in B8NFLL, and actually did set the record getting two more than Mark Clayton, albeit playing in one more season. In a game where the passing game isn't as prolific, finding QBs/WRs who would actually be enshrined is tough, but Massey's yards and TD totals (plus you know he would make probably four All-Pros if that were a thing here) would almost certainly get him there. He's obviously a shoo-in here.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/28/23 5:25:27 AM
#21
The deadline to submit a Hall of Fame ballot to me will be Saturday, November 4th at 5 PM ET.

We should already be into our first official offseason event by then, but that shouldn't be an issue.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/28/23 5:23:52 AM
#20
11. CB Joe Haden
- Played all 11 seasons for Dolphins (173 starts)
- 207 tackles, 26 INTs, 5 FFs, 5 FRs, 1 def TD
- 3-time Pro Bowler S8, S13, S15)

12. FS Harrison Smith
- Played S7-S9 for Cowboys, S10-S18 for Rams (180 starts)
- 871 tackles, 20 sacks, 29 INTs, 10 FFs, 18 FRs, 5 def TDs
- Per 16 game averages of 77.4 tackles, 1.7 sacks, 2.5 INTs, 0.8 FFs, 1.6 FRs
- 10-time Pro Bowler (S7, S9, S10, S11, S12, S13, S15, S16, S17, S18)

13. SS Chris Browning
- Played S7-S12 for Broncos, S13-S17 for Bengals, S18 for Browns (176 games, 112 starts)
- 697 tackles, 6 sacks, 27 INTs, 3 FFs, 13 FRs, 2 def TDs
- Per 16 game averages of 63.3 tackles, 0.5 sacks, 2.4 INTs, 0.2 FFs, 1.1 FRs
- 3-time DB of the Year (S15, S16, S18)
- 3-time Pro Bowler (S15, S16, S18)

14. RE Josh Julmiste
- Played S5-S15 for Falcons, S16-S17 for Seahawks, S18 for Rams (212 games, 180 starts)
- 502 tackles, 85 sacks, 10 FFs, 12 FRs
- Per 16 game averages of 37.8 tackles, 6.4 sacks, 0.7 FFs, 0.9 FRs
- 3-time Pro Bowler (S9, S10, S14)

15. LOLB Aaron Curry
- Played S8-S14 for Browns, S15-S18 for Seahawks (163 starts)
- 911 tackles, 59 sacks, 12 INTs, 16 FFs, 20 FRs, 1 def TD
- Per 16 game averages of 89.4 tackles, 5.7 sacks, 1.1 INTs, 1.5 FFs, 1.9 FRs
- 1-time Pro Bowler (S9)

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/28/23 5:20:19 AM
#19
6. WR DeSean Jackson
- Played all 14 seasons for Seahawks (208 games, 191 starts)
- 849 receptions for 11670 yards (13.7 YPC), 91 total TDs (2 rushing)
- Per 16 game averages of 65.3 receptions for 897.6 yards, 7.0 TDs
- 1-time WR of the Year (S12)
- 6-time Pro Bowler (S9, S10, S11, S12, S13, S16)

7. RT Justin Blalock
- Played all 16 seasons for the Express (232 games, 219 starts)
- 940 blocks, 98 sacks allowed (9.5 blocks per sack allowed)
- Per 16 game averages of 64.8 blocks, 6.7 blocks allowed
- 5-time Pro Bowler (S5, S9, S10, S11, S16)

8. RT Tavita Thompson
- Played S5-S10 for Packers, S11-S18 for 49ers (180 games, 165 starts)
- 695 blocks, 57 sacks allowed
- Per 16 game averages of 61.7 blocks, 5.0 sacks allowed
- 1-time OL of the Year (S18)
- 6-time Pro Bowler (S13, S14, S15, S16, S17, S18)

9. DT Callahan Bright
- Played S6-S15 for Panthers, S16-S18 for Bengals (205 games, 204 starts)
- 654 tackles, 94 sacks, 16 FFs, 10 FRs, 1 def TD
- Per 16 games averages of 51.0 tackles, 7.3 sacks, 1.2 FFs, 0.7 FRs
- 2-time Pro Bowler (S13, S17)

10. DT Clifton Dickson
- Played S3-S13 for Patriots, S14-S18 for Falcons (244 starts)
- 899 tackles, 110 sacks, 13 FFs, 12 FRs
- Per 16 game averages of 58.9 tackles, 7.2 sacks, 0.8 FFs, 0.7 FRs
- 2-time Pro Bowler (S4, S14)

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/28/23 5:19:51 AM
#18
1. QB Sam Keller
- Played all 16 seasons for the Dolphins (201 games, 191 starts)
- 3599-5757 (62.5%), 39927 yards, 307 total TDs (4 rushing), 157 INTs (89.2 passer rating)
- Per 16 game averages of 3178.2 yards, 24.1 passing TDs, 12.4 INTs
- S5 Breakout Player of the Year
- 4-time QB of the Year (S8, S10, S12, S13)
- 2-time Offensive Player of the Year (S10, S13)
- 2-time MVP (S10, S13)
- 11-time Pro Bowler (S5, S6, S8, S9, S10, S11, S13, S15, S16, S17, S18)

2. QB Tyrod Taylor
- Played all 12 seasons for the Packers (155 starts)
- 1863-3256 (57.2%), 18730 yards, 131 passing TDs, 120 INTs (71.8 passer rating)
- 1198 rushes for 9521 yards (7.9 YPC), 58 TDs
- Per 16 game averages of 1933.4 passing yards, 982.8 rushing yards, 19.5 total TDs, 12.3 INTs
- 2-time Offensive Player of the Year (S14, S18)
- 2-time MVP (S14, S18)

3. HB Jacquizz Rodgers
- Played S5-S6 for Eagles, S7-S18 for Dolphins (203 games, 171 starts)
- 4001 carries for 17638 yards (4.4 YPC), 433 receptions for 3112 yards (7.1 YPC), 126 total TDs, 38 fumbles (1 fumble for every 116.6 touches)
- Per 16 game averages of 315.3 carries for 1390.1 yards, 34.1 rec for 245.2 yards, 9.9 TDs, 2.9 fumbles
- 3-time HB of the Year (S11, S13, S14)
- 2-time Offensive Player of the Year (S13, S16)
- 2-time MVP (S13, S14)
- 5-time Pro Bowler (S7, S10, S11, S13, S14)

4. HB Matt Forte
- Played S7-S16 for Buccaneers, S17-S18 for Rams (148 starts)
- 2462 carries for 11237 yards (4.5 YPC), 323 receptions for 2681 yards (8.3), 82 total TDs, 35 fumbles (1 for every 79.5 touches)
- Per 16 game averages of 266.1 carries for 1214.8 yards, 34.9 rec for 289.8 yards, 8.8 TDs, 3.7 fumbles
- 2-time Pro Bowler (S11, S12)

5. WR Gonzie Massey
- Played all 14 seasons for Pumpkins (220 starts)
- 1007 receptions for 14184 yards (14.0 YPC), 111 total TDs (1 rushing)
- Per 16 game averages of 73.2 receptions for 1031.5 yards, 8.0 TDs
- 3-time WR of the Year (S14, S15, S17)
- 1-time Offensive Player of the Year (S14)
- 8-time Pro Bowler (S10, S11, S12, S14, S15, S16, S17, S18)

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/28/23 5:19:09 AM
#17
B8NFLL Hall of Fame Ballot

The following posts will contain 15 players and their career accomplishments up for immortalization.

This is a yes/no exercise, and there are no limits/minimum requirements to who you say yes to. Participation is of course voluntary, and for those who are new or are still getting used to player stats, do not stress yourself in doing this if you don't want to. Those who would like to participate can PM your ballot to me, DM me on Discord, post in the topic, discuss or whatever. You decide what your criteria for selection is. You can base it solely off of the context of B8NFLL, compare to real life stats, or some marriage of the two. Given how active participation in the league has its peaks and valleys, I will not have a specific target percentage of Yes votes that will ensure enshrinement. It will of course be north of 50% at the very least.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicSpooky Fill in the Blank 4: Midnight ___
KCF0107
10/28/23 12:11:35 AM
#2
Mass

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicVG Character of the 80s: Solid Snake vs. Dr. Wily | Zelda vs. Carmen Sandiego
KCF0107
10/27/23 10:08:35 PM
#14
Snake
San Diego

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicSpooky Fill in the Blank 3: Black ___ (or The Black ___)
KCF0107
10/27/23 2:12:42 AM
#8
Cat

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicDo you like this character? Day 1499: Rottytops (Shantae)
KCF0107
10/26/23 10:03:29 PM
#4
She's okay, so I guess no

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicFirst person to guess what game I just bought gets a copy too.
KCF0107
10/26/23 5:06:18 PM
#44
Left Alive

though I'm guessing that isn't considered old enough

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/26/23 4:47:16 PM
#16
To Do:
- Hall of Fame ballot
- Update spreadsheet to adjust ages/contracts, make sure to include AI to User financial changes and vice versa, etc...
- Do trivia/interesting tidbits like I always do about ironman streaks/coaches/whatever

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/26/23 4:46:25 PM
#15
The Almighty Slash Line

All contracts will be presented to you via slash lines. It is imperative that you interpret and understand a slash line and its components, so here is an example to kick off my seasonal explanation:

3 / $9.00 mil / $1.80 mil

3 = length in seasons that the contract will last. All contracts will end up being between 1-7 seasons in length. There are some in-game and league-mandated limitations on length, but I will explain that rather soon.

$9.00 mil = Total salary that a player will earn over the life of the contract should the contract not be reworked while still under said contract or the player released.

Using this example, the player will receive $9.00 mil over three seasons, which gives him an average cap hit of $3.00 mil. His cap hit will not be $3.00 mil in each season though. This contract will see the player's cap hit rise each season, so his first year cap hit might be $2.42 mil, $2.90 mil for the second season, and $3.68 mil for the final season.

$1.80 mil = Portion of total salary that is guaranteed, aka signing bonus. For most, this is the hardest thing to grasp about the slash line and contracts in general. The NFL does not have fully guaranteed contracts, which means that what a player signs for might not actually be what they receive in the end. The team that signs a player to a contract will always be on the hook for the final figure in a slash line, with the only exception being if a player retires while under contract.

Using this example, the player might have a cap hit of $2.42, $2.90, and $3.68 mil in the first, second, and third seasons. However, his signing bonus is stretched out evenly across every season. The annual bonus in this contract would be $600k ($1.80 mil / 3 years). The annual bonus is a feature on the team financial sheet, so that info will always be available to you.

Now, if you trade or release a player under contract with guaranteed money, you will receive a reduction in your salary cap space, aka cap penalty, that is equal to their annual bonus x the years remaining on their contract. Using this example once again, let's say the player is released after the first season. That would leave him with $1.20 mil left in guaranteed money ($600k annual bonus x 2 years left on contract). The team that signed him to that contract would then be issued a cap penalty the following offseason to the tune of $1.20 mil.

If that player would be traded instead, the original team would receive the same cap penalty, but the new team would have a discounted contract. Because the original team is always on the hook for the guaranteed money, the $1.20 mil that is still owed that player is taken out of the contract for the new team. If the cap hits for years 2 and 3 were originally $2.90 and $3.68 mil and the annual bonus was $600k, then the new cap hits for the new team would be $2.30 and $3.08 mil. The new team could then release or trade the player at any time without financial repercussions since the contract no longer had any guaranteed money attached.

Finally, in case someone doesn't know, mil = dollars in millions while k = dollars in thousands.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/26/23 4:44:35 PM
#14
What happens if you idle during the offseason?

For starters, anyone is free to ask me for advice at any point, and if real life requires you to take a small break at some point that prevents you from doing an event or more, feel free to ask me to temporarily take over your team, and I will make decisions as if I were in charge of your team. However, if the worst comes to pass, I have safety nets in place to protect user teams.

Should you idle during Restricted Free Agency, I will sign a random all players, if applicable, to random tender levels. I will not participate in the second phase on behalf of your team, and should any of your RFAs be signed by other players during that phase, I will default to not matching the deal in the third and final phase.

Should you idle during Unrestricted Free Agency, I officially sign a random half of your players, rounding up, to the contracts that they ask for.

Should you idle during the draft, I will draft as if I were in charge of your team.

Should you idle during free agency, this is unavoidably the most harsh of the four offseason events. I will not sign any players for you and the AI will fill the holes on your behalf at the conclusion of free agency.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/26/23 4:43:39 PM
#13
Offseason in a Nutshell

There are four major events during the offseason. They will be explained in full detail when the time comes, but here they are:

1. Restricted Free Agency
2. Unrestricted Free Agents
3. NFL Draft + Signing Rookies
4. Free Agency

Restricted Free Agency - This is the most complex of the four, yet it is the one that has the lowest activity. A small sub-section of players whose contracts run out are considered restricted free agents. These players can, but do not have to, be signed by their original teams to a 1 year contract at one of three fixed amounts. Those that do sign can then be offered contracts by any of the other 31 teams to multiyear deals. Any team who has a player sign a contract with another team will then have the opportunity to match said contract or let them sign with another team and receive NFL Draft pick compensation.

Unrestricted Free Agents - Any player with an expired contract who was not considered a restricted free agent is thus an unrestricted free agent. Teams then can elect to re-sign the remaining players or let them enter the free agent market. Unlike the previous event, the other 31 teams cannot do anything to you, so you are free to operate without outside pressure. There are a few more wrinkles, but it is pretty straightforward.

NFL Draft + Signing Rookies - This is an event where all 32 teams can select college football players to join their team. Each team normally has seven draft picks, one for each of the seven rounds of the draft. The order that a team selects is based on their record and playoff performance, if applicable, from the season before. Earlier in the topic, I mentioned this season's draft order, and all teams are free to trade draft picks. After the draft, a separate period of time is devoted to signing all the players that a team drafted.

Free Agency - All players not signed or re-signed in the previous three events enter the free agent pool, and this is the time that every team is able to bid on the services of those without a team (aka free agents).

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicB8 NFL Ladder Contest 2023 Week 8
KCF0107
10/26/23 1:01:32 AM
#7
Level 4:
Texans/Panthers 5-
Falcons/Titans 5-

Bonus: Myles Garrett

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicSpooky Fill in the Blank 2: ___ Pit (or ___pit)
KCF0107
10/26/23 12:35:19 AM
#5
Peach

Not that I often eat peaches

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 NFL Pickem League: Week 8
KCF0107
10/26/23 12:33:57 AM
#15
Buffalo
Carolina
Dallas
Minnesota
Indianapolis
Miami
Giants
Pittsburgh
Atlanta
Philadelphia
Seattle
Baltimore
Kansas City
San Francisco
LA Chargers
Detroit

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicOctober Game of the Month Club ft. Gone Home, Pac-Man, and Little Nightmares
KCF0107
10/25/23 11:37:54 PM
#48
The Games of the Month of the Year experiment sadly didn't work out unless there's going to be a rush toward the end. I was considering doing one next year as an annual thing, but I'm scrapping that.

I am intending on bringing back the birthday two-game voting poll, and maybe even in the exact same format. My birthday is in January, so I will be deciding if I would to do that in the next few weeks.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicOctober Game of the Month Club ft. Gone Home, Pac-Man, and Little Nightmares
KCF0107
10/25/23 4:20:59 PM
#45
16 different games were nominated, eight from just two users, and the three games selected were from the five users who had the other eight. Tough break for what seemed like great odds for you and Ark.

Hell Ark had the first game to just miss out and then the bottom three. RNG really had it out for Ark today.

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicOctober Game of the Month Club ft. Gone Home, Pac-Man, and Little Nightmares
KCF0107
10/25/23 4:13:59 PM
#43
TOEM and Phoenix Wright are on Game Pass

TOEM is on sale for $8 or 10 USD for PS5 depending on your PS+ subscription status
https://store.playstation.com/en-us/concept/10003267/

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney trilogy is on sale for $10 USD for Switch
https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/phoenix-wright-ace-attorney-trilogy-switch/

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney trilogy is on sale for $9.90 USD for Xbox
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/store/phoenix-wright-ace-attorney-trilogy/c4r4rb3sb1nn

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicOctober Game of the Month Club ft. Gone Home, Pac-Man, and Little Nightmares
KCF0107
10/25/23 4:10:39 PM
#42
1. TOEM
2. Strange Horticulture
3. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

4. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
5. Mirror's Edge Catalyst
6. Chaos;Head
7. Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean
8. Cocoon
9. Alba: A Wildlife Adventure
10. Marvel's Spider-Man 2
11. Titanfall 2
12. Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
13. Maquette
14. TOEM
15. Enter the Gungeon
16. Severed Steel
17. ZeroRanger

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicOctober Game of the Month Club ft. Gone Home, Pac-Man, and Little Nightmares
KCF0107
10/25/23 4:09:37 PM
#41
And your November Games of the Month are...

TOEM (PC/Switch/XS/X/XB1/PS5)
Strange Horticulture (PC/Switch/XS/X/XB1)
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (PC/Switch/XB1/PS4/iOS/Android/3DS/DS/Wii/GBA)


Congrats to myself and Kenri for having their games selected!

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicOctober Game of the Month Club ft. Gone Home, Pac-Man, and Little Nightmares
KCF0107
10/25/23 3:48:51 PM
#40
Everything's closed. I will draw soon

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicOctober Game of the Month Club ft. Gone Home, Pac-Man, and Little Nightmares
KCF0107
10/25/23 1:47:27 PM
#39
Last call for noms, changes, and supports

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicSign-ups for B8's premier Madden sim
KCF0107
10/25/23 6:51:27 AM
#33
New topic is up
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/8-gamefaqs-contests/80602493

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 18: The Regular Season
KCF0107
10/25/23 6:51:18 AM
#335
New topic
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/8-gamefaqs-contests/80602493

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/25/23 6:50:06 AM
#6
Pioneers
FB Mike Tolbert
MLB Mychal Kendricks
HB Rashad Jennings
WR Elliott Newton
CB Kareem Jackson
RE Zach Potter (1-time Pro Bowler)
HB Bernard Pierce

Pumpkins
WR Gonzie Massey (1007 rec for 14184 yards, 111 total TDs, 8-time Pro Bowler, 3-time WR of the Year)
HB Montee Ball

Raiders
HB Ryan Matthews

Rams
FS Harrison Smith (871 tackles, 20 sacks, 29 INTs, 10 FFs, 18 FRs, 10-time Pro Bowler)
HB Matt Forte (2462 carries for 11237 yards, 323 rec for 2681 yards, 82 total TDs, 2-time Pro Bowler, 3-time rushing YPC leader)
RE Josh Julmiste (502 tackles, 85 sacks, 10 FFs, 12 FRs, 3-time Pro Bowler)
HB Roy Helu Jr. (20 return TDs, 6-time Pro Bowler, 2-time Returner of the Year)

Ravens
LE Charles Johnson (83 sacks, 1-time Pro Bowler)

Seahawks
LT Marcus McNeill
LOLB Aaron Curry (911 tackles, 59 sacks, 12 INTs, 16 FFs, 20 FRs, 1-time Pro Bowler)
WR DeSean Jackson (849 rec for 11670 yards, 91 total TDs, 6-time Pro Bowler, 1-time WR of the Year)
ROLB Derrick Bonds (1016 tackles, 73 sacks, 11 INTs, 15 FFs, 18 FRs, 2-time Pro Bowler)
SS Morgan Burnett
TE Larry Donnell
FS Atari Howard

Steelers
LOLB Adam Tufts (999 tackles, 63 sacks, 23 INTs, 19 FFs, 21 FRs, 3-time Pro Bowler)
FS Trent Ford

Titans
LE Brandon Siler

Vikings
HB Dion Lewis (2-time Pro Bowler)
WR Quan Cosby (1-time Pro Bowler)
FS Alex Odom
TE Kyle Rudolph
DT Matt Kroul

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/25/23 6:35:36 AM
#5
Express
FB Toby Gerhart (1-time Pro Bowler)
RT Justin Blalock (940 blocks vs 98 sacks allowed, 5-time Pro Bowler)

Falcons
DT Clifton Dickson (899 tackles, 110 sacks, 13 FFs, 12 FRs, 2-time Pro Bowler)

49ers
RT Tavita Thompson (695 blocks vs 57 sacks allowed, 6-time Pro Bowler, S18 OL of the Year)
RE Paul Freeney
FS Rob Jackson
CB Peter Whitworth

Giants
WR Jeremy Maclin (549 rec for 7500 yards, 71 total TDs, 2-time Pro Bowler)
MLB Austin Zeppuhar
FS Glover Quin
LOLB Malcolm Smith
DT Joe Brewer

Jaguars
RE Barry Turner

Jets
ROLB Novorro Bowman (889 tackles, 55 sacks, 15 INTs, 16 FFs, 15 FRs, 2-time Pro Bowler)

Lions
FS J.J. Wilcox (1-time Pro Bowler)

Orcas
MLB Rey Maualuga
CB Patrick Peterson (24 INTs, 4 return TDs, 3-time Pro Bowler)
TE Jermaine Gresham

Packers
QB Tyrod Taylor (1863-3256, 18730 yards, 1198 rushes for 9521 yards, 189 total TDs, 120 INTs, 2-time MVP)
ROLB Justin Williams (1-time Pro Bowler)
LE Brian Brown

Panthers
C Jesse White

Patriots
none

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/25/23 6:25:00 AM
#4
Player Retirements by Team

Bears
LOLB Brandon Roland

Bengals
RT Lyndon Murtha
P Chris Beckman (1-time Pro Bowler, S4 P of the Year)
DT Callahan Bright (654 tackles, 94 sacks, 16 FFs, 10 FRs, 2-time Pro Bowler)
HB Chris Ivory
SS Shiloh Keo
WR Reuben Randle
MLB Dont'a Hightower
ROLB Manuel Carter
QB Matthew Stafford
LT Donald Penn
HB Taiwan Jones
SS James Ihedigbo
RT Johnny Coker

Bills
WR Derrick McPhearson (645 rec for 8050 yards, 50 TDs)

Broncos
RG Kyle Williams (589 blocks vs 111 sacks allowed, 3-time Pro Bowler)
WR Mike Wallace
LE Brick Massey (238 tackles, 101 sacks, 10 FFs, 7 FRs)
WR Jermaine Kearse
C Jermaine Salyer
CB Captain Munnerlyn

Browns
SS Chris Browning (697 tackles, 6 sacks, 27 INTs, 3 FFs, 13 FRs, 3-time Pro Bowler, 3-time DB of the Year)
TE Charles Clay (2-time Pro Bowler)
SS Shawn Williams
RT Barry Richardson
FS Kurt Coleman

Buccaneers
K Robbie Gould
QB Josh Portis (2225-3883, 23190 yards, 923 rushes for 7849 yards, 205 TDs, 144 INTs, 1-time Off. Player of the Year and MVP)
RE Doug Worthington (326 tackles, 83 sacks, 10 FFs, 5 FRs, 1-time Pro Bowler)
QB Alex Walton
ROLB Sio Moore (3-time Pro Bowler)
RT Cory Zirbel
ROLB Nick Hollinsworth

Chiefs
HB LeSean McCoy
CB Larry Stanley (27 INTs, 2-time Pro Bowler)
LE Eugene Germany (298 tackles, 94 sacks, 10 FFs, 5 FRs, 2-time Pro Bowler, S6 co-Defensive Rookie of the Year)
HB Robert Turbin
CB Demarcus McGuire

Colts
P Dustin Colquitt (2-time Pro Bowler)
FS Rodney McLeod
LOLB Jarvis Jones (2-time Pro Bowler)

Commanders
K Mike Nugent (2-time Pro Bowler, B8NFLL record and 2nd all-time with 41 FGM in S17, spent all 18 seasons with Commanders after being taken in inaugural draft)
WR Selwyn Lymon (568 rec for 7812 yards, 81 total TDs, 2-time Pro Bowler)
QB Ben Olson (3022-5018, 32297 yards, 246 total TDs, 160 INTs, 2-time Pro Bowler)
LG Andy Christensen
LT Michael Oher
RE Chase McKnight

Cowboys
RT Jason Boone (1-time Pro Bowler)
CB Vontae Davis (25 INTs, 3-time Pro Bowler)
WR Chris Harris
ROLB Jason Worilds

Dolphins
FB Kenny Atkins (started all possible 176 games in his career)
LG Max Jean-Gilles (1-time Pro Bowler)
CB Joe Haden (26 INTs, 3-time Pro Bowler)
QB Sam Keller (3599-5757, 39927 yards, 307 total TDs, 157 INTs, 11-time Pro Bowler, 4-time QB of the Year, 2-time MVP)
HB Jacquizz Rodgers (4001 carries for 17638 yards, 433 rec for 3112 yards, 126 total TDs, 5-time Pro Bowler, 4-time HB of the Year, 2-time MVP)

Eagles
FS James Riley (544 tackles, 19 sacks, 29 INTs, 7 FFs, 14 FRs, 4-time Pro Bowler)
WR James Jones
FS Donald Jones

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/25/23 5:51:40 AM
#3
NFL Draft Order
1. Lions
2. Broncos
3. Buccaneers
4. Panthers
5. Patriots
6. Cowboys
7. 49ers
8. Jets
9. Chiefs
10. Raiders
11. Bears
12. Orcas
13. Seahawks
14. Jaguars
15. Colts
16. Titans
17. Dolphins
18. Steelers
19. Commanders
20. Eagles
21. Falcons
22. Bengals
23. Ravens
24. Rams
25. Express
26. Bills
27. Pumpkins
28. Packers
29. Pioneers
30. Giants
31. Browns
32. Vikings

Browns own Pumpkins 6th
Eagles own Pumpkins 2nd, Giants 2nd
Giants own Pumpkins 4th
Jaguars own Steelers 1st + 2nd + 3rd
Pumpkins own Browns 3rd, Eagles 5th + 6th, Ravens 7th
Ravens own Pumpkins 3rd
Steelers own Jaguars 7th

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/25/23 5:44:13 AM
#2
Coaching Changes

I say this every year, but I have found no evidence that suggests that your coaching staff has any impact on your team in a pure sim like this. Any changes in the coaching strategy as a result of a new coaching staff can be negated through user intervention. That being said, I like to reveal coaching changes since I believe most of us are curious about them.

Head Coach
Bills hire former Browns HC Earl Holmes
Chiefs hire Bills HC Andy Reid
Panthers hire unretired former Pioneers HC Dom Capers

Offensive Coordinator
Bills hire former Titans OC Mike Anderson
Cowboys hire Orcas OC Greg Knapp
Falcons hire former B8NFLL Rams OT Robert Gallery
49ers hire Falcons OC Ron Turner
Jaguars hire former B8NFLL G Mike Compton
Orcas hire former Orcas OC John Hufnagel
Panthers hire Bills OC Muhsin Muhammad
Patriots hire Cowboys OC Mike Tice
Raiders hire Ravens OC Priest Holmes
Ravens hire former B8NFLL Lions OT Kevin Shaffer
Steelers hire former B8NFLL G Grayling Love

Defensive Coordinator
Bears hire Pioneers DC Rosevelt Colvin
Broncos hire Bucs DC Bryan Robinson
Browns hire Titans DC Mike Trgovac
Buccaneers hire Rams DC Rob Smith
Chiefs hire Vikings DC Rob Ryan
Commanders hire former Browns HC Pepper Johnson
Jets hire former B8NFLL Broncos OLB Lawrence Timmons
Panthers hire Commanders DC London Fletcher
Pioneers hire former B8NFLL CB Terry Porter
Rams hire Chiefs DC Dick Jauron
Titans hire former B8NFLL Patriots OLB Bruce Irvin
Vikings hire Browns DC John Fox

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 19: The Offseason
KCF0107
10/25/23 5:43:07 AM
#1
Hub Spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10gIP0JkVqOaoUc4aQX_NyDM8dB31FOPm_dUx6DVTWPk/edit?usp=sharing

Word Doc
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RVeEIyjqIiEkS0VYvbsI02dWMDXyOgdVQAgThNJyIfc/edit?usp=sharing

Wiki Page (doesn't include last season's info yet and will eventually be moved to a dedicated spreadsheet, maybe)
https://board8.fandom.com/wiki/Board_8_National_Football_League_League_(B8NFLL)

Previous Topic (alive as of this moment)
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/8-gamefaqs-contests/80200825
---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
TopicSpooky Fill in the Blank #1 - Dead ___
KCF0107
10/25/23 1:25:12 AM
#10
Like Me

---
KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy
Board List
Page List: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ... 24