I didn't even know we could see career post-season stats until last season so I'm still a little amped up over it.
If Tulsa makes it to the post-season this year then Ken Singleton is almost assured of the All-Time rushing title needing only 46 yards to tie Graham Kruse.
I'm pleased to see Arnold Greene way out in front with 1354 receiving yards. Being unaware of the career stats page I had no idea. Strange to see the receiving TD high at only 10. I thought that would be higher considering how often some of the great receivers seem to have multi-TD games.
No one has ever returned 2 post-season punts for a touchdown! And only 2 people, Ken Albriktsen and Hugh LaBrosse, have taken multiple kick-offs to the house.
Sedrick Vance is truly the IFL's tackle king, leading both career regular season and post-season tackles. He's also 1 INT shy of the post-season record! A post-season menace.
Two Phantoms lead the KRB catagory with 29 and 26.
Forced fumbles are another catagory that's surprisingly low with the leader at only 4.
If Tulsa makes it to the post-season this year then Ken Singleton is almost assured of the All-Time rushing title needing only 46 yards to tie Graham Kruse.
I'm pleased to see Arnold Greene way out in front with 1354 receiving yards. Being unaware of the career stats page I had no idea. Strange to see the receiving TD high at only 10. I thought that would be higher considering how often some of the great receivers seem to have multi-TD games.
No one has ever returned 2 post-season punts for a touchdown! And only 2 people, Ken Albriktsen and Hugh LaBrosse, have taken multiple kick-offs to the house.
Sedrick Vance is truly the IFL's tackle king, leading both career regular season and post-season tackles. He's also 1 INT shy of the post-season record! A post-season menace.
Two Phantoms lead the KRB catagory with 29 and 26.
Forced fumbles are another catagory that's surprisingly low with the leader at only 4.


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