This is a really cool post! In my opinion table top EF is sooooooooo easy! In the DFW we have had guys with perfect passer ratings in games! Its just that easy when you can get eye level with the field, have all day to throw, stick your finger on the board to get the angle right and then launch.
I've seen some of the best passers all over the country. I've traveled coast to coast and none compare to Don Hudson in the DFW.
I'm not sure how many of you guys have passed the football with obstacles but a stadium is the ultimate obstacle. Don can hit your shoe lace, your helmet, your right arm and call every shot! Once the stadium is removed he's so automatic its unfair! REDICULOUS PASSER!!! I don't think I've seen him miss but only 2 or 3 in passes in years. So as for me the best passers are those who can complete difficult passes with very tough obstacles in very tough games such as championships and playoff elimination rounds. Regular season passes don't even matter because you get to play again next week.
The MFCA challenge doesn't move me as a way to gage the best passers. There is no challenger, no defenders in the way, no passing clock or pressure and nothing on the line. Very entertaining but not a good measuring stick in my opinion.
Here are my top 4 passers...
4. Marty T - Vegas (This dude passes lights out. No one knows him though but he went undefeated in the CBSMF last years and had the highest rated offense in the league and won his conference)
3. Greg Hardmon - GLEFL (Speaks for itself. Greg is what I call a flicker! He gets in there, flicks and gets out. The faster passer I've ever seen. Waste no time. You have to be good to be able to do that. The real key is that in Big games he hits the pass.)
2. Mike Turner - Vegas (I know many of you are like but he doesn't win much. That was not the question. The question was best passers. Mike doesn't have the best strategy or the best athletes but he can throw with the best in the game. Even better when he takes a sip.

Really great passer though and passes well in big games. Still don't know how he does it with that thumb.)
1. Don Hudson - DFW (I would bet my house, car and entire savings account on this dude versus anyone in the USA. haha...no I really wouldn't but that's just how sure I am of this dude's ability to pass. It is mind blowing and it will frustrate you as an opponent when you play good defense and he passes through crowds to make a completion. SICK! Just SICK!!)
Honorable mention...I haven't seen Raiderman but sounds like he may be really good!Adrian Baxter just wins championships so how can you not consider this guy. So what it takes him too long to pass. He plays by the rules of the league!Celo is great as well but he needs to stop the shaking during championship games. If he did that he would be in the top 5 and have National championship hardware to show for it. Ihear that Norbert is a really good passer also but I've never seen him stretch the field passing. I've always seen really short throws out of him. Simmie Lassiter from 2 years ago Simmie! I don;t know what happened to him as of late but 2 years ago they use to call him "Simmie Automatic" now when he plays its an "automatic win" for your team. haha. I hope he gets back to the old Simmie quick!Brian Healy - This is my boy and he can pass the rock! I call him "ICE ICE BABY!" He cold with the pass but I can kick his butt on the field. haha!