WTF Hall of Fame | ||||
Welcome to the Hall of Fame for the World Tecmo Federation. Herein will reside the most prestigious players from WTF history. | ||||
2006 Inductees | ||||
Willie Anderson - WR 1-2003 Carolina Panthers |
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Willie “Flipper” Anderson is the undisputed best WR in the history of the WTF! His battles w Sam Graddy were amazing as they were both in their prime at the same time! flipper retired being 1st in receptions (570) & yards (24,705) and 2nd for TDs w 252 - 1st place Sam graddy had 260 so it was close! He was a 12x pro bowler & gained up up 63ms 75rec! A total beast & worthy of HOF! Congrats | ||||
Pete Stoyanovich - K 1-2003 Carolina Panthers |
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Pete Stoyanovich was drafted by the ATL Falcons in the 3rd round of the 1988 draft. After a decent rookie season that he was 6-6 on FGs & 45/45 XPs he was traded to SF. The 49ers were in the midst of their Dan Marino-Sam Graddy-Lonnie Young decade of destruction & Kicker Pete jumped right in the mix & helped SF win 3 Super Bowls! Pete is leader in XP & XP attempts: 720, 3rd for FGs & Points. a 3x All Pro & 6x Pro Bowler. Congrats! | ||||
2005 Inductees | ||||
Thurman Thomas - RB 1-2002 Carolina Panthers |
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Thurman Thomas played his entire 15 year career in New England w/ Coach Kovalkin. When Thurman left the WTF he did so owning the record books being 1st place in yards, attempts & TDs. He was also a 3x Offensive MVP - 15x Pro Bowler & 11x All Pro. CONGRATS Kovalkin & Thurman Thomas! | ||||
Roman Phifer - LB 1991-2002 Carolina Panthers |
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LB Roman Phifer played 12 seasons in the WTF, his 1st three w/ Dallas then he left for Coach Swamp's blitz first system & played 9 seasons w Swamp. Phifer was a 9x Pro Bowler & a 7x All Pro. When he retired he did so being 2nd place in LB sacks & interceptions. Amazing career CONGRATS Roman & Coach Swamp! | ||||
Ray Buchanan - DB 1993-2002 Carolina Panthers |
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DB Ray Buchanan played his entire 10 year career w/ the Green Bay Packers. He started by winning D ROY in 1993 & his 1998 season set the single season INTs mark at 22ints. Ray B won 2 D-MVPs & was so dominant that teams choose to run the ball & lose over throwing it & give Ray a chance another int. Ray is 6th place for career ints w/ 105 & an 8x Pro Bowler along w/ 6x All Pro. CONGRATS Ray B & coach Stalltalk | ||||
Lonnie Young - DB 1-2002 Carolina Panthers |
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Lonnie Young =ultimate WTF weapon, was looked over by every team going drafted 2.2 by SF 49ers- it took 5 seasons for him to get double digit INTs & his 1st gain up to 63int. From there he went straight to the top & owned QBs for many seasons - He won 3 WTF Championships, 2 D-MVPs, was a 13x Pro Bowler & 12x All Pro. For his career he 1st place in INTs (190), Tackles (1,188), & 2nd for DB Sacks (17). Congrats Lonnie Young! The Best of the Best! | ||||
2004 Inductees | ||||
Ken Harvey - LB 1-2001 Carolina Panthers |
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Leads all LBs w most tackles for career - total stud for LB Giants D that Dolo manned for many seasons! 39 sacks but his 20ints along w/ that made him a force but it was his constant tackles that were 2nd to none! | ||||
Jimmy Smith - WR 1992-2001 Carolina Panthers |
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Jimmy Smith played his career w/ the Pitt Steelers he is in top 10 for yards, rec, and TDs. Very solid career for the stud! | ||||
Brad Johnson - QB 1992-2001 Carolina Panthers |
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Brad Johnson was a 3x WTF Champion & won 2 MVPs w the 49ers at the end of his career. He's 6th place for passing yards & 5th for TDs. Brad was the best at being a smart QB as his career INTs are lower than every other QB in the top 10. | ||||
2001 Inductees | ||||
Sam Graddy - WR 1-1998 Carolina Panthers |
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Graddy was drafted w/ pick 1.12 by SF 49ers & had a rookie line of 63ms 25rec. He gained all the way up to 56rec & made Dan Marino a 5x MVP as well as owns the record for most REC TDs in a career. Graddy still performed after Marino's retirement setting the record for receiving yards in a game from 38ps 50pc QB Neil Odonell as 386 yaards. Graddy's 1993 season led SF to a 15-1 record & their first WTF Championship. | ||||
Darion Conner - LB 1-1998 Carolina Panthers |
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Drafted w/ pick 2.4 by Seattle team that relocated to Houston Texans Coach Eifer did damage w/ this LB like none other ever in WTF history! Darion gained up to Maxed out 44rs 56rp 63ms 75hp w/ 31int. He averaged 27 sacks a season for 3 straight! Add in his 3 defensive MVP awards & Darion Conner to his amazing career! | ||||
Keith Millard - DL 0-2004 Carolina Panthers |
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Keith was drafted w/ pick 1.20 by the Eagles & coach turBO. He was a 38rs 50rp w/ 69hp rookie and gained up to the max where he amounted the 2nd most sacks for a DL other than the immortal Howie Long by just 1 sack difference. Millard had 2 Super Bowl Rings to go along w/ multiple all pro & pro bowl awards. | ||||
Norm Johnson - K 1-1998 Carolina Panthers |
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Norm Johnson was drafted w/ pick 4.7 by Stalltalk & his GB Packers. He was 56ka as a rookie but maxed out at 81ka as he shattered every kicking record there was along the way. Norm is the 1st kicker to be on hof ballot prob the only 1 being a kicker but when look at his first place across the board for XPs, FGs, & points scored it's easy to see why he is the only kicker to receive the honor! | ||||
brookstonfowler 1980-1981 Buffalo Bills |
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Brookston Fowler "Brooks" is the creator of the WTF & an original WTF owner back in 2007. brooks is a 2x WTF Champion winning back to back the 1st two seasons of this league - and still 20+ seasons later the only owner to win back to back rings! We wouldn't be here today w/ out Brooks work on wtfphile & even though he stepped away from the league many seasons ago he still keeps the league going for us. A big thank you to Brooks & a more than deserving Award to be enshrined! | ||||
2000 Inductees | ||||
Mike Quick - WR 1-1996 Carolina Panthers |
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Mike Quick was the first stud WR of the WTF. Before Willie Anderson & Sam Graddy took the torch from him Quick was the upper echelon of the league. He finished he long career 4th in receptions, 3rd in yards, and 4th in TDs. He was a 7x Pro Bowler & 4x All Pro over his 15 year WTF Career! His list of coaches played for are WTF legends like Joeygats, drake, Rico, jesus, & timbone. | ||||
kamphuna8 1980-1991 Minnesota Vikings; 1992-1993 Oakland Raiders; 1994-1998 Dallas Cowboys |
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Kamphuna is our first coach / admin enshrined in the WTF Hall of Fame. Kamp was an original owner &he built his team from the ground up quickly building his young players to a solid contender was his strongest suit. Kamp took over running the league when Brookston Fowler resigned & bc of Kamp we still have a league today! After few seasons away Kamp returned to run the league again & setup his beloved Cowboys team w/ the best DL in the history of the league as well as studs on O & D for a new owner to take over. Normally owners leave when their team is old & not competing, kamp is the opposite, he help build the league & left it in a better place when he stepped away. Congrats Coach Kamp! | ||||
1999 Inductees | ||||
Bo Jackson - RB 1986-1996 Carolina Panthers |
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Multiple championship rings & he gained up to 69ms where he stayed for 4 seasons by leading league in rushing ea time. Amazing career for the legend! | ||||
Keith Jackson - TE 1-1996 Carolina Panthers |
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Keith is the 3rd TE to join the HOF - is 1st in receptions & 2nd/3rd In yards / TDs for TEs - accompanying Kellen Winslow & Hoby Brennen. Amazing career from the Bottom of the alignment position | ||||
1998 Inductees | ||||
Vinny Testaverde - QB 1-1995 Carolina Panthers |
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Vinny T played his first 2 season w/ the Miami Dolphins after being drafted 3rd overall in the 1986 draft After his first 2 sub par seasons the 63PS 44PC QB was traded to the NY Giants & went on a tear w/ QB ratings between 125 & 152 each of his 7 seasons in NY. He had 183 career TD passes w/ a ridiculously low interception total of 39. He won the 1995 MVP Award after completing 70% of his passes for 2,099 yards w/ 28TDs & 3ints. His rating that season was 144.3. Add in his 4 Pro Bowls & 3 All Pro seasons Currently on the All Time Leaders for QBs he is around 20th for the major categories but when look at his 137 career rating that is where he is the most dominant. His rating is better than every QB to ever play in the WTF w/ more than 125 pass attempts. His career was cut short after 9 seasons / as well as his first 2 were sub 100 rating in Miami so realistically he had 7 seasons in NY that were pure dominance. | ||||
Emmitt Smith - RB 1-1995 Carolina Panthers |
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Emmitt was drafted w/ pick 1.1 by the NY Giants after a draft day trade w/ the PHI for the pick. Emmitt hit his 56MS line for rookie season & was at 63MS after his 3rd season - he stayed at 63MS until his retirement after only 6 seasons. He was the rookie of the year for 1990 as well as a 6x Pro Bowler & 5x All Pro. Emmitt had an insane 11.4 yards per carry average - and 11,329 yards for career that was cut short after just 6 seasons. He excelled catching the ball as well w/ 259 receptions for 3,961 yards & 37 TDs receiving. He only played 6 seasons so is not in the top 10 for yards, TDs, etc. but his 11.4 yards per carry is the best ever for players w/ more than 120 carries. | ||||
Vann McElroy - DB 1-1995 Carolina Panthers |
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Vann played 14 seasons & all w/ the Houston Oilers! He started his career at 31RS 38RP & 63INT after being the 4th pick in the draft. He hit gains his 1st, 2nd, & 4th seasons bring him up to 56RP 75INT very quick & was one of the rare players to age then gain again after to bring him back up. Highlights include 10x Pro Bowler - 6x All Pro - 1989 Super Bowl Championship Career stats: 107 interceptions w/ 1int TD & 5 sacks. He is 4th place on the all time INT leader list as well as only the 4th player to break the 100 INT mark. | ||||
1997 Inductees | ||||
John Taylor - WR 1986-1994 Carolina Panthers |
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1986 Draft Pick 1st Round 16th overall The Dolphins went all out for John Taylor as the 50ms 69rec rookie won rookie of the year & gained after ea of his 3 first seasons to max out at 63ms 69rec. His 2nd season 66 receptions w/ 2385 yards is 3rd most in a season for both receptions & yards. Taylor was an 8x Pro Bowler (all except his final season) & a 6x All Pro. His 405 career receptions, 15,155 yards, 152 touchdowns are all just outside of the top 3 but have him solid in top 5. | ||||
Howie Long - DL 1-1994 Carolina Panthers |
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Long was 17th pick of the 1981 NFL Draft & from day one revolutionized the DL position. He had 41 tackles w/ 4 sacks & 3ints as a rookie. Over his massive career he sacked the QB 91x from the DL position. He had 20 interceptions (2nd most is 3 for a DL in entire career) & q ridiculous 579 tackles (2nd place is 261). He is number 1 straight across the board for sacks, ints, and tackles- then there's his Pro Bowl & All Pro Teams ... He was a 10x All Pro & 13x Pro Bowl Team member. Long is best far the best DL to play in the WTF. When the WTF All Time team is put together he will be the 1st defensive player on the team, he was that great ! | ||||
Dan Marino - QB 1-1994 Carolina Panthers |
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Drafted w/ pick 1.2 by the Tampa Bay Bucs 1983 draft Dan Marino's first 3 seasons w/ the Bucs caught the attention of their NFC West div. rival SF 49ers coaching staff & they remarked if they could get their hands on Marino they could take his raw talent & turn him into a superstar. His Tampa Bay seasons weren't impressive as he was 41% completions 28tds & 21ints his rookie year but had 2,448 yards. His 2nd season he threw for 3,357 yards & 40tds w/ only 8 ints but his completion % was again below average at 46%. He also wasn't on a competitive team - so after his 3rd TB season 28tds & 19ints w/ 2,855 yards the Niners had to do everything they could to get Marino out of Tampa - it took Rookie of the Year max'd out DL Reggie White, two 1st round picks that were used on a rookie Neal Anderson (63MS) and Jim Everett (56PC) along w/ an OL upgrade as well for Marino to come to SF along w/ a TB 2nd round pick. Marino came to SF and it took him 2 seasons to get his team built around him after trading away the house for him and he took some bumps in those seasons as his 1986 season he was 2nd option after Hershel Walker carried the load. This resulted in Marino throwing only 1595 yards w/ 22tds & 5ints. His 2nd season he hit a major wall as he was 46% completions for 1815 yards w/ 26tds & 8ints. He was doing better but still not what SF hoped for. Then came 1988 & Marino made magic winning his 1st MVP by throwing for 2,550 yards w/ 36tds & 5ints - his completion % was 54% and | ||||
1996 Inductees | ||||
Hoby Brenner - TE 1981-1993 Carolina Panthers |
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Hoby Brenner was one of the few elite Tight End pass catchers in the new WTF era. He was a model of consistency, recording 12 straight seasons over 500 yards. He was a 12 time Pro Bowler, 8 time All-Pro, 2nd all time in TE receiving yards, and 1st in receiving touchdowns. Brenner played his entire 13 year career for the New England Patriots and made a huge difference at a position that is rarely recognized. | ||||
Albert Lewis - DB 1-1993 Carolina Panthers |
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If Eric Wright was 1A for DB's, then Albert Lewis was 1B. Lewis was an original draft pick of the Cowboys in the 1983 collegiate draft and went on to win Defensive ROY that year. He then went on to post double digits Int's in 11 of his 12 seasons. Lewis was an 11 time Pro Bowler, 10 time All-Pro, and 1992 Defensive MVP. hall off end of 1996 Season Lewis is 2nd all time in Int's, 5th in DB career tackles, and 7th in DB sacks. Albert Lewis was a transcendent player in his time as a part of the World Tecmo Federation. | ||||
Eric Wright - DB 1-1993 Carolina Panthers |
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Make room in the WTF HOF for Eric Wright. He was the most dominant DB in the game for the Bengals, Raiders, and Cowboys. Wright's accolades speak for themselves. A 12 time Pro Bowler, 10 time All-Pro, 2 time Super Bowl Champ, 1981 DROY, and 3 time Defensive MVP. He is 3rd all time in DB tackles, 1st in career Int's, 1st in DB sacks, is 2nd and 3rd all time for sacks in a season, and is tied for 1st for most Int's in a season. Wright will go into the Hall as one of the most decorated WTF players of all time. | ||||
Lawrence Taylor - LB 1-1993 Carolina Panthers |
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Lawrence Taylor was one of the most unique, athletic, and dominating figures in WTF history. He wasn't your typical pass rushing linebacker, but terrorized offenses throughout his 13 year career. Taylor was the number 2 overall pick in the 1981 draft and went on to set countless records during his time with the Falcons and Jets. LT only ranks 14th in career lb sacks, but ranks first in tackles, returns touchdowns, and astonishingly recorded 68 int's (45 more than 2nd place!). He owns the top 3 int seasons by a lb, was a 9 time Pro Bowler, 8 time All-Pro, and won the Defensive MVP an astounding 5 times. There will never be another player like LT in the World Tecmo Federation | ||||
1995 Inductees | ||||
David Krieg - QB 1980-1992 Carolina Panthers |
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Dave Krieg was the 3rd overall pick in the inaugural WTF draft. Krieg was one of the most dependable, consistent, and accurate throwers out there. He is a 2 time All-Pro, 3 time Pro-bowler, and the 1983 Offensive MVP. Dave Krieg is 2nd all time in all of important QB stats: Passing Yards, TD's, Attempts, and completions, trailing only Dan Marino on ea statistic. Krieg played 13 seasons and never had a qb rating under 98- he also never got to 69pc. Most of his career was 56pc w only His final season at 63pc to end his career on a high note! Remarkable w all of the 69pc QBs there have been that Krieg did so much at 56pc ! He finished his career wiith 29,285 passing yards, 351 td's, and a passer rating of 119.1. Cubsfan aka Norv Turner worked magic w Krieg and the 2 were perfect together as Krieg elevated Cubsfan’s game and helped him step up his passing game as Krieg hit his stride w coach Norv Turner as well being bounced around 4 other teams before landing in Washington. Congrats to both Krieg & Cubsfan! | ||||
Darrin Nelson - RB 1-1991 Carolina Panthers |
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Darrin Nelson was drafted in the 1st round of the 1982 draft by the NY Giants. He was an elite runner and pass catcher for the Giants & the Dolphins. Nelson is a 2 time All-Pro, 4 time Pro-Bowler, 1984 Super Bowl Champion, and had 8 consecutive seasons of over 1,000 yards rushing and 7 straight years of 30+ receptions. Darrin Nelson is 8th all time in rushing yards, 4th in rushing td's, 1st in rb receptions, 1st in receiving yards, and 5th in receiving td's at the time of his retirement. He owns the 3rd most rushing td's in a season with 31 and finishes his career with an insane 9.0 ypc average! Nelson was slighted on his first Hall of Fame opportunity but was an easy lock for enshrinement in his 2nd year of eligibility. Congrats to Nelson & Coach Discdolo ! | ||||
Roland James - DB 1980-1991 Carolina Panthers |
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Roland James not only played a dozen seasons but played them all with one team, the Kansas City Chiefs. Under Chief Jr's tutelage James went on to be a 4 time All-Pro, 6 time Pro-Bowler, and 2 time Super Bowl Champion. James is 5th all time in interceptions, 1st in tackles by a db, tied for 1st with 5 interceptions in a single game, and tied for most db return td's at the time of his retirement. James started to fade during his final years but was still a solid contributor to the Chiefs team. This is James' 2nd nomination for the HOF. To sum up his career it can only be stated that opposing QBs were terrified to throw the ball anywhere near his side of the field! He still managed to finish 5th all time in INTs w QBs never throwing at him! Congrats Roland James & Coach ChiefsJR | ||||
Steve Fuller - QB 1980-1989 Carolina Panthers |
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Steve Fuller was a player who always over achieved and eventually went on to dominate the league for a 4 year stretch that no other QB can ever duplicate at 44pc. During this time Fuller was a 2 time All-Pro, 3 time Pro-Bowler, the 1985 Offensive MVP, and a 1983 Super Bowl champion. Fuller was then traded to the Dolphins where he continued to put up good numbers. Fuller is 6th all time in passing yards, 5th in touchdown passes at the time of his retirement, and has a career qb rating of 109. Fuller's 2nd year of eligibility for HOF was an easy task for him as he narrowly missed on his first year being eligible. Congrats Steve Fuller & former Coach Joeygats! | ||||
1994 Inductees | ||||
Ottis Anderson - RB 1980-1991 Carolina Panthers |
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Ottis Anderson may be the best running back to ever play in the World Tecmo Federation. He was a dominant duel threat out of the backfield for the Eagles. He is an 8 time All-Pro, 11 time Pro-Bowler, and 1985 Super Bowl Champion. He is 1st all time in rushing yards, 1st all time in rushing td's, 2nd all time in rb receptions and yards, and 1st all time in receiving and total td's. Anderson owns the no.2 spot for rushing td's in a game with six, and finished his career with a 9.3 ypc. | ||||
Andre Tippett - LB 1-1991 Carolina Panthers |
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Andre Tippett was a mainstay on the Bengals teams for years. He was an early draft pick and delivered right away. He had double digit sacks his first six seasons and leaves WTF as one of the most celebrated LB's in his day. Tippett was a 4 time All-Pro, 6 time Pro-Bowler, and the 1983 Defensive MVP. When he retired he was 2nd all time in sacks, 2nd all time in tackles, he owns the single game record for sacks with 9, 2 of the top 3 single game tackle records, and shares the single season record for tackles. | ||||
1993 Inductees | ||||
Kellen Winslow - TE 1980-1990 Carolina Panthers |
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Kellen Winslow is the 1st Tight End to be nominated for the WTF Hall of Fame. At a position often neglected, Winslow showed the league how he could transform an offense. Winslow is an 8 time All-Pro and 10 time Pro-Bpwler. He dominated the tight end position for 11 seasons. At the time of his retirement he was 1st all time in tight end receiving yards, receptions, and touchdowns. In his first year of action he set the record yards per catch in a season with an astounding 58.0 ypc. He finished his career with 4 seasons over 900 yards, 37 ypc, and 81 touchdowns. | ||||
Drew Hill - WR 1980-1990 Carolina Panthers |
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Drew Hill was the 1st round pick for the Cleveland Browns franchise in the inaugural WTF draft. After a brief retirement after his first season, Hill came back to dominate the World Tecmo Federation. Hill was a 5 time All-Pro and Pro-Bowler. He had a 6 year stretch where he averaged 1,900 yards and 17 tds including the 1984 season where he set the single season records for yards and receptions with 91 catches for 2,926 yards & 22Tds! He also owns the 3rd most receiving yards in season and 3rd most receptions in a season as well. Age eventually caught up to Drew Hill but he finished his career 2nd all time in receiving yards, 2nd in receptions, and had 144 receiving touchdowns. | ||||
Freddie Solomon - WR 1980-1990 Carolina Panthers |
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Freddie Solomon was one of the main cogs of the Pittsburgh Steelers run 'n' gun offense that dominated the 80's. Solomon was a model of consistency and dominance as he is a 7 time All-Pro, an 8 time Pro-Bowler, and a 2 time Super Bowl Champ. He dominates all the WTF receiving records. Solomon is 1st all time in receptions, 1st in receiving yards, 1st in receiving touchdowns (2nd all time is 80 touchdowns away from his record), and holds the top 3 receiving touchdown single season records with 32/31/30 | ||||
Hokie Gajan - RB 1-1990 Carolina Panthers |
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Hokie Gajan was never blessed with incredible speed, but utilized his elusiveness, power, and versatility to become of the best running backs in WTF. Gojan is a 3 time All-Pro and 8 time Pro-Bowler. He is 4th all time in rushing yards, 6th in rb receptions,10th in rushing td's and 7th in total td's. Gajan finished his career with a 8.9 ypc, 15,789 rushing yards, and 144 total touchdowns. | ||||
John Elway - QB 1-1990 Carolina Panthers |
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John Elway was selected with the 1st overall pick in the 1983 draft by the Green Bay Packers. Though his career was cut somewhat short due to injuries, Elway was as accurate and precise as they come. John Elway was the 1983 Offensive Rookie of the Year, 3 time All-Pro and Pro-Bowler. He has the 2nd highest career passer rating of 130, and is 3rd all time in completion percentage. He never had a season under 114 passer rating and finished with 209 td's to only 42 interceptions. He also added 1,500 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground. | ||||
1992 Inductees | ||||
Mark van Eeghen - RB 1980-1989 Carolina Panthers |
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Mark van Eeghen, RB Mark van Eeghen was one of the most dominant rb's in WTF history and was a staple on the Steelers for his entire 10 year career. Van Eeghen was a Pro-Bowler in 9 of those seasons, a 5 time All-Pro, and a 1988 Super Bowl champion. Van Eeghen averaged over 10 yards a carry per season, never had a season below 1,500 rushing yards, was 5th all time in rushing touchdowns, owned the all time career rushing yards record at the time of his retirement, and finished his last 3 seasons with over 2,000 rushing yards in each season. He also holds the best rushing yards per attempt with 14.3 in his final season. | ||||
1991 Inductees | ||||
Joe Montana - QB 1980-1988 Carolina Panthers |
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Joe Montana, QB http://www.wtf2.puretecmo.com/main/player_hist.php?pID=72 Joe Montana was the very 1st pick of the World Tecmo Federation and was one the best players year in and year out. Montana is 3rd all time in yards, 2nd in touchdown passes, 2nd in completions, 9th in career passer rating, a 2 time All Pro, a 7 time Pro Bowler, the 1984 Offensive MVP, and a 1986 Super Bowl champion. He also has the record for most td's thrown in a game (9) as well as most yards thrown for in a single game (458). Montana also holds the top 2 spots for most touchdowns thrown in season (49, 46). Montana finished his career with 312 touchdowns to 80 interceptions with an astounding career passer rating of 123.6 | ||||
Phil Simms - QB 1980-1988 Carolina Panthers |
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Phil Simms was the 1st round selection of the Denver Broncos in the inaugural WTF draft- after his first 2 seasons in Denver w/ 2 different coaches (Tonka tecmo & amellowdude) Phil had a rating of 76.25 as he tossed 39tds & 28ints. In 1983 the coaching carousel continued as Gonickmontana & Slimstud was his coach weeks 1-7 then finally Simms was matched up w a coach that complimented his style of play in purplehaze & the duo went on to dominate putting the first 2 and a half seasons behind them! Simms went on to become the 2nd all-time leader in passing yards, 6th all-time in passing touchdowns, and a 3 time Pro Bowler. Simms threw for 24,633 yards with 242 touchdowns to 99 career interceptions, and also has the 3rd most yards thrown in a game (424), 3rd most yards thrown in a season (3,462), and 3rd most ypc in a season (34.9). He finished with a career passer rating of 111.2. congrats to Phil Simms & his coach Purplehaze! | ||||
Tony Dorsett - RB 1980-1987 Carolina Panthers |
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Tony Dorsett was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1980 WTF draft and was a dominant force in the league from day 1. After his rookie season coach DT moved the Franchise To Seattle & that’s where Tony D became a legend in WTF! Dorsett is the 4th all time leading rusher. 2nd in rushing touchdowns, 7th in running back receptions, 4th in running back receiving yards, he was a 5 time All Pro, and a 7 time Pro Bowler. He also has the 2nd most td's in a season with 30 and the 2nd most rushing td's (5) in a game. Dorsett finished his career with 13,930 rushing yards, 2,567 receiving yards and 199 total touchdowns | ||||
1990 Inductees | ||||
Walter Payton - RB 1980-1987 Carolina Panthers |
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http://www.wtf2.puretecmo.com/main/player_hist.php?pID=189 Payton was originally drafted in the 1st round of the inaugural WTF draft by the Houston Oilers. He played eight seasons and ranks in the top 10 in career rushing yards with 10,226and has over 100 rushing td's. He is a 3 time All-Pro, 4 time Pro Bowler, and was the 1981 Offensive MVP in which he ran for over 2,600 yards and 28 touchdowns. That is the second and 3rd most in a season respectively. He also rushed for 384 yards in a single game that season, still a wtf record. His career 11.1 ypc is currently the most by any running back in history. Payton's career can be split into two sections as his first four seasons he gained over 8,000 of his yards, while his last 4 season he never eclipsed 700 yards or 6 plus touchdowns | ||||
Vince Ferragamo - QB 1980-1987 Carolina Panthers |
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Vince Ferregamo was a 1st round pick in the inaugural draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. He is a 2 Time Pro Bowler, 1 Time All Pro, 1982 Offensive MVP and 1982 Super Bowl Champ. He is currently 2nd all time in Passer Rating at 126.1 and never had a season with lower than 108. Ferregamo owns the 3rd best passer rating in a season, as well as 2nd best completion percentage in a season. He is top 10 all time in passing yards and td's. His touchdown to interceptions is an astounding 221 to 58. | ||||
1989 Inductees | ||||
Robert Brazile - LB 1980-1984 Carolina Panthers |
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Robert Brazille was a 3rd round pick in the inaugural wtf draft by Swamp's Pittsburgh Steelers. Brazille only played 5 seasons, but reigned over the World Tecmo Federation. Brazille has 273 total tackles, 117 sacks, and 1 interception. Brazille eclipsed the 20 sack mark four consecutive seasons, and owns the records for most sacks in a season (36), most sacks in history (117), and the 3 best sack seasons in history (36, 28, 26). Brazille was a 4 time Pro Bowler, 4 time All Pro, and was the 1982 Defensive MVP. | ||||
Chuck Muncie - RB 1980-1985 Carolina Panthers |
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Chuck Muncie was also drafted in the 2nd round of the inaugural wtf draft by the San Fran 49ers. During his 6 seasons he surpassed 1,000 yards five times, and eclipsed the 2,000 yard mark three consecutive seasons. Muncie was drafted at 50ms, went to 56ms for 2nd season then to 63ms for his 4th season. He was a five time Pro Bowler and 3 time All Pro. He had 10,590 rushing yards and 1,188 receiving yards. Chuck Muncie finished his career with 110 total td's while averaging 8.3 ypc. Muncie’s critics bring up that he left SF after his 2,833 yards rushing season by waiving his no trade clause - he went to Miami and was used as a 63ms decoy only rushing for 470 yards & then retiring. Had Muncie stayed in SF instead of larger paycheck in Miami he most likely wouldve had 2-4 more productive seasons. Muncie still owns the records for most rushing yards & attempts in a season, 2,833/327. |