After
a two-year hiatus the Hall of Fame will return to
inductee it's 16th and 17th members: qb Brett Favre
and wr Marvin Harrison - two of the leagues all-time
most productive players, they each rank among the
top three in league scoring at their positions.
Brett Favre was the 1996 Player of the Year winning
the first of his record-tying four Prestige titles
with Mexican Seafood. Favre has been on the roster
in the Prestige Championship game 9 times in his
16 seasons. Favre shifted between teams during the
season of 1995-2001 before getting traded to A II
P at the start of the 2002 season. While Favre was
never an every-week starter with A II P his longevity
with the team produced the most production of any
team his played for in terms of total starts, points
and of course Prestige Championships. Perhaps his
most memorable moment came during his 2004 Week
15 and 16 postseason run which gave an underdog
6th seeded A II P team a Prestige title. Marvin
Harrison may be remembered as the most consistent
player of his generation, becoming the only player
to reach at least 200 points in four straight season
(1999-2002). Harrison finished among the Top 5 in
scoring for seven consecutive season from 1999-2005.
His best individual season came in 1999 with the
Flying Pigskins when he won his first of two scoring
titles and lead the team to the Prestige Finals.
Flying Pigskins left the league that year and Harrison
was redrafted by the expansion Condors/United franchise
where he would remain his entire career. Harrison
was the Postseason MVP for United's Prestige Championship
victory in 2006, most memorably scoring 28 points
in Week 16 to push United past A II P with a 82-75
win.
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