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2050 CLASS

By Cjfred68 - League Admin
3/11/2024 11:20 am
2050 INDUCTEES


QB Robert Alvarez
Dakota Blizzard

12 seasons
2039 MVP
2039 ALLPRO
2039 & 2042 AXC Conference Champ
2038 XFL Champ

He was drafted with the 32nd pick of the 1st round in the 2038 draft out of Penn State. After being drafted, this was said: "Dakota has a long tradition of great quarterback play from Hall of Famer QB Randal Cunningham to 3x MVP and defending Champion QB Jason Matson that when they select a QB in the 1st round, the league pays attention. Matson is entering his 13th season and faced a benching when Dakota used QB Eastman for 7 games before Matson took over and shut up any critics by going on a playoff run and winning his 1st title. Alvarez has hugh shoes to fill but he is incredibly smart with solid arm strength and a quick release. If he can reach his potential he could continue the great QB tradition in Dakota. He will have the added benefit of being able to sit, watch and learn from a true pro." He became the 3rd straight Dakota Quarterback to become an ALLPRO, MVP and XFL Champion following Randal Cunningham (2018-2032) then Jason Matson (2033-2037). He finished 6th Alltime in passing yards, 5th Alltime in passing TDs plus 2nd Alltime in postseason passing yards and 2nd Alltime in postseason passing TDs. He becomes just the 3rd player to finish in the top 10 in all 4 categories joining Randal Cunningham (HOF) & Bobby Moreira (HOF). He was a unanimous 1st ballot HOF selection and is the 15th QB elected into the HOF and a league record 15th Dakota Blizzard to be enshrined.

RB Peter Chappell
Atlanta Dominators

Atlanta (8)
Los Angeles (2)
2045, 2046 & 2047 ALLPRO
7× XFL Champ (2041-2047)

He was drafted with the 18th pick of the 3rd round in the 2040 draft out of Iowa by Atlanta. He spent his first 8 seasons with Atlanta where he helped the francise win 7 straight Titles before being traded to Los Angeles where he played 2 more seasons and retired. He finished his career as the Alltime rushing king in both the regular season and postseason. He also finished 3rd Alltime in rushing TDs and 1st Alltime in postseason rushing TDs. He is just the 3rd player to finish in the top 10 in all 4 categories joining former teammate Leroy Bello & Ice Inveins (HOF). He also finished 3rd Alltime in postseason Total yards and 9th Alltime in postseason Total TDs making him the only player to finish in the top 10 in all 6 categories. He was a unanimous 1st ballot HOF selection and is the 14th RB elected into the HOF and becomes the 1st Atlanta player to get enshrined.

DE William Strong
Vancouver Vandals

14 seasons
Vancouver (6)
Dakota (5)
Los Angeles (3)
2034, 2035, 2039 & 2041 ALLPRO
2042 AXC Conference Champ

He was drafted with the 10th pick of the 2nd round in the 2034 draft out of West Virginia by Vancouver. He spent his first 6 seasons with Vancouver where he had plenty of individual success, being a 3× ALLPRO before being traded to Dakota where he finally found some postseason success. He finished his career with 3 years in Los Angeles and after not playing in 2048 & 2049 he finally announced his retirement. He finished his career 2nd Alltime in sacks plus he was 11th Alltime in QB hurries. He was a unanimous 1st ballot HOF selection and is the 10th DE elected into the HOF and he becomes the 5th player for Vancouver enshrined.

DT William Ray
Pittsburgh Blitzkrieg

11 seasons
2044, 2047 & 2048 ALLPRO

He was drafted with the 10th pick of the 1st round in 2039 out of California by Pittsburgh. He spent his entire career with the Blitzkrieg where he was selected to 3 ALLPROs. He finished his career 17th Alltime in sacks but 1st Alltime in sacks by a DT. He also finished 10th Alltime in postseason sacks in only 9 postseason games. He was elected into the HOF on his 1st ballot and becomes just the 3rd DT to wear the gold jacket. He also becomes the first Pittsburgh Blitzkrieg player to become enshrined along with Peter Chappell becoming the first Atlanta Dominators player enshrined leaving just the Washington Warriors as the only francise without a HOFer.