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jshipman2
12-05-2003, 09:10 PM
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Cowboys Hope to Kickoff 2004 with a BANG!!!
Year 1 (http://dynamic2.gamespy.com/~fof/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16942)
2004 Dallas Cowboys Roster
Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct
Hutchinson, Chad 7 QB 5 11 28 3 yrs
Carter, Quincy 17 QB 4 27 37 2 yrs
Bustos, Hunter 11 QB 1 13 44 1 yr.
Turnbull, Marc 10 QB 1 9 79 ---
Hambrick, Troy 42 RB 5 37 41 2 yrs
Knight, Moe 49 RB 1 60 76 5 yrs
Newman, Dan 26 RB 1 28 39 3 yrs
Anderson, Richie 20 FB 12 68 68 2 yrs
Martin, Jamar 34 FB 3 15 21 2 yrs
Dunn, Jason 5 TE 8 46 47 3 yrs
Campbell, Dan 86 TE 6 54 54 2 yrs
Witten, Jason 82 TE 2 42 64 3 yrs
Bryant, Antonio 88 FL 3 27 37 2 yrs
Smith, Zuriel 87 FL 2 16 22 2 yrs
Galloway, Joey 84 SE 9 68 68 3 yrs
Glenn, Terry 83 SE 9 39 39 4 yrs
Terrell, Kerry 85 SE 1 24 52 4 yrs
DiNapoli, Gennaro 63 C 7 43 55 2 yrs
Johnson, Al 62 C 2 43 53 3 yrs
Stryzinski, Ted 53 C 1 16 34 1 yr.
Allen, Larry 73 LG 11 73 73 4 yrs
Walter, Tyson 71 LG 3 12 22 2 yrs
Gurode, Andre 65 RG 3 20 26 5 yrs
Weary, Fred 64 RG 3 13 24 1 yr.
Adams, Flozell 76 LT 7 38 38 4 yrs
Neill, Freddie 66 LT 2 6 31 1 yr.
Young, Ryan 75 RT 6 41 41 2 yrs
Singleton, Brady 67 RT 1 12 29 1 yr.
Hanks, Keith 3 P 1 39 50 3 yrs
Folston, Eric 2 K 1 57 80 3 yrs
Ellis, Greg 98 LDE 7 61 61 4 yrs
Coleman, Kenyon 93 LDE 3 40 62 3 yrs
Rasmussen, Kemp 95 RDE 5 18 32 1 yr.
Lincoln, Bubba 92 RDE 1 22 31 1 yr.
Myers, Michael 94 LDT 7 34 38 1 yr.
Glover, La'Roi 97 RDT 9 85 85 3 yrs
Pinkney, Cleveland 96 RDT 4 21 31 1 yr.
Bernard, Rocky 79 RDT 3 31 51 2 yrs
Nguyen, Dat 59 MLB 6 48 48 4 yrs
O'Neil, Keith 54 MLB 2 20 34 1 yr.
Singleton, Alshermond 51 SLB 8 37 42 3 yrs
James, Bradie 56 SLB 2 37 59 2 yrs
Coakley, Dexter 52 WLB 8 73 73 3 yrs
Peters, Joe 55 WLB 1 14 30 1 yr.
Hunter, Pete 47 LCB 3 16 25 3 yrs
Newman, Terence 41 LCB 2 45 71 6 yrs
Fredrickson, Jack 29 LCB 1 8 34 1 yr.
Mitchell, Donald 30 RCB 5 13 18 2 yrs
Ross, Derek 21 RCB 3 30 46 1 yr.
Woodson, Darren 28 SS 13 73 73 3 yrs
Edwards, Antuan 48 SS 6 44 51 2 yrs
Dixon, Tony 24 SS 4 33 48 1 yr.
Williams, Roy 31 FS 3 60 78 3 yrs
$$ - player is in starting lineup, ## - player is inactive.
Players Under Contract: 52
On Active Roster: 52
Salary Cap: $81,800,000
Cap Room: $10,780,000
Maximum for New Player: $10,780,000
Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $820,000
Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $0
Cap Room Required Next Year: $78,340,000
jshipman2
12-05-2003, 09:10 PM
2004 Exhibition Season Schedule
Week Opponent Result Attendance Weather
Week 1 OPEN
Week 2 at Kansas City Chiefs
Week 3 NEW YORK (A) JETS
Week 4 at San Diego Chargers
Week 5 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Home Games in ALL CAPS
Season Tickets Sold: 58,000
Stadium Capacity: 65,700
2004 Regular Season Schedule
Week Opponent Result Attendance Weather
Week 1 WASHINGTON REDSKINS
Week 2 at Baltimore Ravens
Week 3 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Week 4 DETROIT LIONS
Week 5 at New York (N) Giants
Week 6 at Chicago Bears
Week 7 MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Week 8 OPEN
Week 9 at Washington Redskins
Week 10 at Green Bay Packers
Week 11 at Philadelphia Eagles
Week 12 PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Week 13 at New Orleans Saints
Week 14 at Cincinnati Bengals
Week 15 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Week 16 CLEVELAND BROWNS
Week 17 NEW YORK (N) GIANTS
Home Games in ALL CAPS
Season Tickets Sold: 58,000
Stadium Capacity: 65,700
2003 Record: (6-10)
2004 Prediction: 3rd NFC East
jshipman2
12-05-2003, 10:35 PM
2004 Dallas Cowboys Roster Overview
Quarterback
We are looking forward to having a young quarterback to groom for the future after taking QB Marc Turnbull (9/79) in the 1st round of the draft. Turnbull is holding out right now but we hope to have him signed by the start of the regular season and we will make him the starter from Week 1. Backing him up will be QB Quincy Carter. Carter had a decent year last year (2,644 yds, 12 TDs, 16 INTs), so a feel fine with him backing up the rookie. We released 3rd stringer QB Tony Romo and signed undrafted free agent QB Hunter Bustos, who we almost took in the 7th round. QB Chad Hutchinson will start the season on the practice squad.
Rating: C
Running Backs
Along with getting our future QB we also were able to grab RB Moe Knight. Knight is already at 60/76 and looks to be a solid back. He has great breakaway speed and is a great third down back. We expect nothing less than a Rookie of the Year award for this kid at the end of the year. RB Troy Hambrick, after having words with management at the end of last season, patched things up and decided to come back to Dallas to be the leader in a young backfield. Hambrick had a good year last year (1211 yds, 5 TDs), so we will look to him to help teach our two young backs. Our other rookie, RB Dan Newman, will be the 3rd string back and a special teamer. Newman, brother of Terence, could also see time as kick returner because he has great elusiveness. FB Richie Anderson returns to try and improve on a fabulous 2003 season. Anderson lead the team in receptions (96) and receiving TDs (4). Anderson is a great blocker and a threat coming out of the backfield also. FB Jamar Martin is back to back him up.
Rating: B
Receivers
Both of our 2003 starting wide receivers are back in Joey Galloway and Terry Glenn. Neither are showing signs of slowing and given an improved passing game, both should have big seasons. Rookie WR Kerry Terrell will be the primary backup to Glenn. Terrell was taken in the 3rd round of this year's draft and will be a starter down the road. WR Antonio Bryant will backup Galloway and has great big play receiving ability. Tight end is a position we torn about. TE Jason Witten, last year's starter, is coming off his rookie season, in which he caught only 25 passes. But Witten has greatly improved in the off-season. We are going to start TE Dan Campbell this year but Witten could improve enough to grab the spot back before the end of the year. Campbell is a little more accomplished and well rounded than Witten but Witten is still going to be a future Hall of Famer. TE Jason Dunn was signed away from the Kansas City Chiefs and will mainly be a blocking TE and we see time on special teams.
Rating: B
Offensive Linemen
Our offensive line will be the next part of the team that we focus on in next year's draft and free agency. LT Flozell Adams will again be the starting left tackle. Adams is nothing special but he gets the job done. His backup will be undrafted free agent Brady Singleton. LG Larry Allen looks to improve on what many in the organization viewed as a bad 2003 season. C Al Johnson will back him up. C Gennaro DiNapoli thought for awhile that we didn't want him back but after not getting any offers in the off-season he decided to re-up with us and will be the starter. DiNapoli has awesome blocking strength and has good run & pass blocking skills with room for improvement in both. The right side of the line concerns us. RG Andre Gurode will be the starter but is horrible at best and we will watch free agency for someone better. RT Ryan Young gave up 10 sacks last year, the most on the team but he returns as the starter.
Rating: D
Defensive Linemen
The defensive line probably isn't as good as the one that started the season last year. After a year full of injuries, the line is healthy and ready to wreck havoc on opposing QBs. DE Greg Ellis, signed a 5yr-$25,180,000 extension during the season last year only to have the season cut short by a torn rotator cuff. Ellis is back and better than ever. DT La'Roi Glover, also back from a injury plagued 2003 season (broken clavicle), has returned to form and is going to dominate opposing offensive linemen all season. The new additions to the line are DT Rocky Bernard and DE Kenyon Coleman. Both were on the team last year and both were starters towards the end of the season due to the injuries. However both are unproven as starters, so how they hold up is still a mystery. Bernard played in five games, starting four, and recorded 10 tackles, 5 assists and 1 sack. Coleman played in 12 games and started 10. He recorded 17 tackles, 14 assists, 2.5 sacks and 7 hurries. The backups on the line are a group of undrafted free agents.
Rating: C
Linebackers
Our linebacking core is pretty much the same with the exception of LB Markus Steele, who left us for the Denver Broncos. LB Dexter Coakley will man the strong side, LB Dat Nguyen will again clog the middle and LB Bradie James, who took over for LB Al Singleton halfway through last season, will start on the weak side. James finished with very good numbers. He played in all 16 games, recording 71 tackles, 27 assists, 4 sacks, 5 hurries and 3 INTs. Serving as backups will be: LB Al Singleton & Keith O'Neil.
Rating: B
Defensive Backs
The heart of our team returns in full tact. S Darren Woodson, after deciding against retirement, has returned for his 13th season and he is as good as ever after recording a team high 102 tackles last season. S Roy Williams enters his 3rd season and is almost as good as Woodson and might be the best safety playing by the end of the season. S Tony Dixon returns as a backup for both and the team also added free agent S Antuan Edwards who played last season with Green Bay. Gone is mid-season pickup of last season, S Gus Roberson, who we really liked but he decided to go to Jacksonville. CB Terence Newman enters his 2nd season and looks to improve on a somewhat disappointing first season. He looks great in practice though and has moved into contention for the NFL's Fastest Man. Also returning is CB Derek Ross. Ross is average at best but had a nice season last year. We will be looking to upgrade this side of the field.
Rating: A
Specialists
We took and revamped this entire group. Gone are K Billy Cundiff (St. Louis) and P Oliver Maffett (Miami). We drafted youngsters K Eric Folston and P Keith Hanks, both of whom look to be awesome additions to the team. Rookie WR Kerry Terrell will see most of the time at punt returner, while rookie RB Dan Newman will see the time at kick returner.
Rating: A
jshipman2
12-05-2003, 10:48 PM
Team Leaders Announced
RB Troy Hambrick - Backfield Leader
TE Jason Dunn - Receivers Leader
C Gennaro DiNapoli - Offensive Line Leader
LB Alshermond Singleton - Defensive Front Leader
CB Pete Hunter - Secondary Leader
RB Troy Hambrick - Mentor to Running Backs
FB Richie Anderson - Mentor to Fullbacks
DT La'Roi Glover - Mentor to Defensive Tackles
S Antuan Edwards - Mentor to Safeties
The Green Page
RB Moe Knight
League's Strongest Man
C Al Johnson: 44
League's Fastest Man
CB Terence Newman: 4.32
Franchise Value
Stadium: Fair (21), tied for 5th worst in the league
Roster: Fair (28), tied for 5th worst in the league
Support: Excellent (86), tied for 7th best in the league
Economy: Good (55), 3rd best in the league
Franchise Value: $377,090,000, 27th in the league
jshipman2
12-05-2003, 10:52 PM
Free Agents - After Season
Bustos, Hunter 11 QB 2004 2004 1 $250,000 $250,000
##Stryzinski, Ted 53 C 2004 2004 1 $250,000 $250,000
##Weary, Fred 64 RG 2004 2004 3 $470,000 $410,000
##Neill, Freddie 66 LT 2004 2004 2 $320,000 $320,000
Singleton, Brady 67 RT 2004 2004 1 $250,000 $250,000
Rasmussen, Kemp 95 RDE 2004 2004 5 $580,000 $580,000
Lincoln, Bubba 92 RDE 2004 2004 1 $250,000 $250,000
Myers, Michael 94 LDT 1998 2004 7 $670,000 $600,000
Pinkney, Cleveland 96 RDT 2004 2004 4 $540,000 $490,000
O'Neil, Keith 54 MLB 2003 2004 2 $320,000 $320,000
##Peters, Joe 55 WLB 2004 2004 1 $250,000 $250,000
Fredrickson, Jack 29 LCB 2004 2004 1 $250,000 $250,000
Ross, Derek 21 RCB RCB 2002 2004 3 $570,000 $410,000
Dixon, Tony 24 SS 2001 2004 4 $750,000 $490,000
We will try to reach extensions with LB Keith O'Neil, CB Derek Ross and S Tony Dixon before the end of the season.
jshipman2
12-05-2003, 11:03 PM
Transaction Update!
GM Justin Shipman and Maurice Patterson, agent for rookie QB Marc Turnbull, have reached an agreement on a 5-year contract worth $19,350,000.
jshipman2
12-06-2003, 08:01 AM
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2004 Preseason
Week 1: Bye
Week 2: Dallas (0-0) @ Kansas City (0-0)
Line: Kansas City by 5
Preview
We are really excited about the start of this season as we think we might be a playoff contender. We've added a few new free agents, retained a few of our own and added a Grade A draft class to the mix. It should be an interesting season.
Result
Kansas City, MO.
Exhibition Week 2, 2004
Attendance: 79,400 (79,400).
Weather: 67 degrees, fair.
1Q: 12:37 KCY - Kawika Mitchell 86 interception return.
1Q: 12:37 KCY - Jeff Reed extra point.
1Q: 09:40 DAL - Kerry Terrell 11 pass from Marc Turnbull.
1Q: 09:40 DAL - Eric Folston extra point.
2Q: 09:00 KCY - Kevin Faulk 5 pass from Marco Barnes.
2Q: 09:00 KCY - Jeff Reed extra point.
2Q: 04:35 KCY - Priest Holmes 4 run.
2Q: 04:35 KCY - Jeff Reed extra point.
2Q: 01:19 DAL - Eric Folston 45 field goal.
3Q: 07:50 KCY - Kevin Faulk 1 run.
3Q: 07:50 KCY - Jeff Reed extra point.
3Q: 02:02 DAL - Eric Folston 37 field goal.
4Q: 00:50 DAL - Kerry Terrell 38 pass from Quincy Carter.
4Q: 00:50 DAL - Eric Folston extra point.
Dallas 7 3 3 7 - 20
Kansas City 7 14 7 0 - 28
Team Statistics DAL KCY
First Downs 23 23
Total Rushes 30 37
Rushing Yards 163 141
Yards Per Carry 5.4 3.8
Pass Attempts 40 23
Completions 18 16
Passing Yards 225 132
Yards Per Attempt 5.6 5.7
Sacked 0 1
Yards Lost 0 2
Interceptions 2 1
Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/0
Total Plays 70 60
Total Yards 388 273
Yards Per Play 5.5 4.5
3rd Down Plays 5/12 6/12
Avg. YTG on 3rd 7.6 6.9
4th Down Plays 0/0 0/0
Penalties 9 9
Penalty Yards 75 80
Avg. Drive Start OWN 20 OWN 39
Time Of Possession 28:53 31:07
Game MVP: LB Kawika Mitchell - 5 tackles, 1 assist, 2 INT for 87yds, 1 TD
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Troy Hambrick - 8 carries, 70 yds, 0 TD
Passing: QB Quincy Carter - 10/20, 128 yds, 1 TD
Receiving: WR Terry Glenn - 4 rec., 59 yds, 0 TD
Defensive Leaders
LB Dat Nguyen - 5 tackles, 3 assists
S Roy Williams - 5 tackles, 4 assists
DT Michael Myers - 1 sack
LB Al Singleton - 1 INT for 0 yds
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 8/20, 97 yds, 1 TD, 2 INTs
RB Moe Knight: 6 carries, 36 yds, 0 TD
RB Dan Newman: 11 carries, 39 yds, 0 TD, 2 rec., 12 yds
WR Kerry Terrell: 2 rec., 49 yds, 2 TDs
K Eric Folston: 2/2 FGs, 2/2 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 5 punts, 185 yds, 37.0 avg., 1 inside 20
Injuries
T Flozell Adams: Knee Bursitis - Probable (2 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-07-2003, 12:37 PM
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2004 Preseason
Week 3: New York (A) (0-1) @ Dallas (0-1)
Line: Dallas by 1
Preview
We were thrilled to see almost all of our rookies contributing in our first preseason game. We will look to get them more playing time as the preseason continues against the Jets. The main thing we want to do is avoid any long-term injuries during this time.
Result
Dallas, TX.
Exhibition Week 3, 2004
Attendance: 61,100 (65,700).
Weather: 86 degrees, fair.
1Q: 09:02 DAL - Moe Knight 27 run.
1Q: 09:02 DAL - Eric Folston extra point.
1Q: 03:16 DAL - Eric Folston 39 field goal.
2Q: 04:53 NYJ - Ryan Longwell 39 field goal.
2Q: 00:14 NYJ - Ryan Longwell 19 field goal.
3Q: 10:10 NYJ - Ryan Longwell 26 field goal.
4Q: 06:12 DAL - Joey Galloway 13 pass from Hunter Bustos.
4Q: 06:12 DAL - Eric Folston extra point.
4Q: 01:13 DAL - Dan Newman 16 run.
4Q: 01:13 DAL - Eric Folston extra point.
New York (A) 0 6 3 0 - 9
Dallas 10 0 0 14 - 24
Team Statistics NYJ DAL
First Downs 15 19
Total Rushes 26 27
Rushing Yards 90 141
Yards Per Carry 3.4 5.2
Pass Attempts 38 30
Completions 20 16
Passing Yards 165 170
Yards Per Attempt 4.3 5.6
Sacked 4 5
Yards Lost 19 31
Interceptions 2 1
Fumbles/Lost 2/2 2/1
Total Plays 64 57
Total Yards 255 311
Yards Per Play 3.9 5.4
3rd Down Plays 4/13 7/14
Avg. YTG on 3rd 8.1 8.2
4th Down Plays 0/0 0/0
Penalties 11 7
Penalty Yards 58 49
Avg. Drive Start OWN 30 OWN 32
Time Of Possession 29:56 30:04
Game MVP: DE Greg Ellis - 5 tackles, 5 assists, 2 sacks, 2 hurries
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 7 carries, 54 yds, 1 TD
Passing: QB Quincy Carter - 8/16, 66 yds, 1 INT
Receiving: TE Dan Campbell - 3 rec., 41 yds, 0 TD
Defensive Leaders
S Roy Williams - 6 tackles, 1 assist, 2 INTs for 32 yds
DE Greg Ellis - 5 tackles, 5 assists, 2 sacks
DT La'Roi Glover - 5 tackles, 1 sack
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 5/10, 64 yds, 4 sacks
RB Moe Knight: 7 carries, 54 yds, 1 TD, 1 rec., 10 yds
RB Dan Newman: 8 carries, 38 yds, 1 TD
WR Kerry Terrell: 2 rec., 35 yds
K Eric Folston: 1/1 FGs, 3/3 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 6 punts, 237 yds, 39.5 avg., 2 inside 20
Injuries
T Flozell Adams: Knee Bursitis - Probable (1 Weeks)
TE Jason Witten: Hyperextended Elbow - Doubtful (2 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-07-2003, 12:41 PM
Transaction Update!
In a surprise move, GM Justin Shipman with about $10,000,000 in cap room to play with, has signed recently released former 49er DT Bryant Young to a 1yr-$3,960,000 contract to help bolster the defense.
jshipman2
12-07-2003, 02:08 PM
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2004 Preseason
Week 4: Dallas (1-1) @ San Diego (1-1)
Line: San Diego by 2
Preview
We enter the game coming off our first win of the preseason, a 24-9 victory over the New York Jets. The defense played very well in the game, allowing just 255 total yards. They also added four sacks and four takeaways. We are expecting that great defense to carry over into this game against San Diego. If it does, we should easily win this game.
Result
San Diego, CA.
Exhibition Week 4, 2004
Attendance: 55,000 (71,600).
Weather: 73 degrees, rain.
2Q: 09:05 DAL - Troy Hambrick 3 pass from Marc Turnbull.
2Q: 09:05 DAL - Eric Folston extra point.
2Q: 07:44 SDO - Adam Galvin 7 pass from Eddie Engebretson.
2Q: 07:44 SDO - Mike Scifres extra point.
3Q: 05:06 SDO - Mike Scifres 49 field goal.
Dallas 0 7 0 0 - 7
San Diego 0 7 3 0 - 10
Team Statistics DAL SDO
First Downs 14 12
Total Rushes 35 27
Rushing Yards 137 70
Yards Per Carry 3.9 2.5
Pass Attempts 27 29
Completions 14 11
Passing Yards 115 133
Yards Per Attempt 4.2 4.5
Sacked 7 4
Yards Lost 41 21
Interceptions 2 2
Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/1
Total Plays 62 56
Total Yards 252 203
Yards Per Play 4.0 3.6
3rd Down Plays 4/16 4/14
Avg. YTG on 3rd 10.5 7.2
4th Down Plays 1/1 0/0
Penalties 12 5
Penalty Yards 112 33
Avg. Drive Start OWN 23 OWN 43
Time Of Possession 32:50 27:10
Game MVP: DE Marcellus Wiley - 6 tackles, 3 assists, 2.5 sacks
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: QB Marc Turnbull - 7 carries, 37 yds
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 12/18, 101 yds, 1 TD, 4 sacks
Receiving: TE Dan Campbell - 4 rec., 38 yds
Defensive Leaders
DT Bryant Young - 4 tackles, 1 sack
DT La'Roi Glover - 4 tackles, 4 assists, .5 sack
DE Greg Ellis - 1 tackle, 3 assists, 1.5 sacks, 5 hurries
DE Kemp Rasmussen - 1 tackle, 1 sack
CB Derek Ross - 1 tackle, 1 INT
LB Dat Nguyen - 2 tackles, 1 INT
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 12/18, 101 yds, 1 TD, 4 sacks; 7 carries, 37 yds
RB Moe Knight: 7 carries, 19 yds; 1 rec., 5 yds
RB Dan Newman: 8 carries, 17 yds
WR Kerry Terrell: 2 rec., 11 yds
K Eric Folston: 0/0 FGs, 1/1 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 11 punts, 388 yds, 35.2 avg., 0 inside 20
Injuries
TE Jason Witten: Hyperextended Elbow - Doubtful (2 Weeks)
LB Keith O'Neil: Hyperextended Knee - Out (3 Weeks)
G Andre Gurode: Hyperextended Elbow - Out (3 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-07-2003, 02:56 PM
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2004 Preseason
Week 5: New England (3-0) @ Dallas (1-2)
New England by 2
Preview
The defense played another great game last week against the Chargers but we came up a little short, 10-7. We held the Chargers to 203 total yards. We added four sacks and 3 takeaways. We now turn our attention to the Patriots. The Pats are (3-0) in the preseason and have added a bunch of free agents to make what looks on paper to be a Super Bowl contender. We will hope for another great defensive effort and hope that we can find our offense.
Result
Dallas, TX.
Exhibition Week 5, 2004
Attendance: 61,100 (65,700).
Weather: 86 degrees, rain.
1Q: 13:20 DAL - Terence Newman 43 interception return.
1Q: 13:20 DAL - Eric Folston extra point.
1Q: 07:19 NED - Adam Vinatieri 36 field goal.
1Q: 02:58 DAL - Eric Folston 50 field goal.
2Q: 06:20 DAL - Terry Glenn 4 pass from Quincy Carter.
2Q: 06:20 DAL - Eric Folston extra point.
2Q: 00:29 DAL - Moe Knight 3 run.
2Q: 00:29 DAL - Eric Folston extra point.
3Q: 11:47 DAL - Darren Woodson 28 interception return.
3Q: 11:47 DAL - Eric Folston extra point.
New England 3 0 0 0 - 3
Dallas 10 14 7 0 - 31
Team Statistics NED DAL
First Downs 17 20
Total Rushes 22 36
Rushing Yards 74 123
Yards Per Carry 3.3 3.4
Pass Attempts 34 24
Completions 15 18
Passing Yards 174 174
Yards Per Attempt 5.1 7.2
Sacked 2 3
Yards Lost 13 20
Interceptions 4 0
Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0
Total Plays 56 60
Total Yards 248 297
Yards Per Play 4.4 4.9
3rd Down Plays 5/11 7/14
Avg. YTG on 3rd 8.5 7.2
4th Down Plays 0/0 0/0
Penalties 5 5
Penalty Yards 27 35
Avg. Drive Start OWN 27 OWN 27
Time Of Possession 25:53 34:07
Game MVP: CB Terence Newman - 5 tackles, 1 INT for 43 yds, 1 TD
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 13 carries, 49 yds, 1 TD
Passing: QB Quincy Carter - 7/9, 93 yds, 1 TD, 1 sack
Receiving: WR Joey Galloway - 9 rec., 119 yds
Defensive Leaders
S Darren Woodson - 6 tackles, 2 assists, 1 INT for 28 yds, 1 TD
DT Bryant Young - 5 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack, 1 hurry
CB Terence Newman - 5 tackles, 1 INT for 43 yds, 1 TD
LB Dexter Coakley - 3 tackles, 2 assists, 1 INT for 12 yds
DE Greg Ellis - 3 tackles, 2 assists, 1 sack
S Roy Williams - 1 tackle, 1 assist, 1 INT
DT La'Roi Glover - 2 tackles, 2 assists, 2 hurries
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 3/7, 26 yds, 2 sacks; 2 carries, 15 yds
RB Moe Knight: 13 carries, 49 yds, 1 TD
RB Dan Newman: 13 carries, 24 yds
WR Kerry Terrell: None!
K Eric Folston: 1/1 FGs, 4/4 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 6 punts, 223 yds, 37.1 avg., 1 inside 20
Injuries
TE Jason Witten: Hyperextended Elbow - Probable (1 Week)
LB Keith O'Neil: Hyperextended Knee - Out (3 Weeks)
G Andre Gurode: Hyperextended Elbow - Questionable (2 Weeks)
QB Quincy Carter: Severe Wrist Sprain - Out (5 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-07-2003, 03:58 PM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 1: Washington (0-0) @ Dallas (0-0)
Line: Washington by 4
Preview
Washington comes to Texas Stadium for our first game of the season. Last season we dropped both games we played against the 'Skins. The defense played great during the preseason and in the last preseason game against the Patriots the offense started showing signs of life. If our rookies can perform well this season, we could have some success.
Result
Rookie K Eric Folston got us on the scoreboard first with a 26-yd FG in the 1st quarter. Our next drive, rookie QB Marc Turnbull would take us 60-yds on six plays and the drive would end with a 10-yd TD run from RB Troy Hambrick. Washington had the ball to start the 2nd quarter and on the third play of the drive QB Patrick Ramsey threw an interception to LB Dexter Coakley, that he returned 38-yds for a TD and a 17-0 Dallas lead. The Redskins would finally get on the board with a K Roosevelt Tisdall 43-yd FG before half. Halftime score: 17-3.
We come out the second half and start off a little sluggish. Turnbull would allow the Redskins to get back in the game towards the end of the 3rd quarter with an interception by S Earl Little, that he returned 41-yds for a TD, cutting our lead to 17-10. Washington would start a 55-yd drive at the end of the 3rd and it would be capped off at the start of the 4th with a RB Deuce McAllister 9-yd TD run. After the TD, we go three and out. On the punt our special teams is able to down the ball at the WSH01. On Washington's first play, McAllister is stuffed by S Roy Williams for a 1-yd loss and a safety. We go up 19-17 and that ends up being the final score as we hold on to win our first game of the season. The defense held Washington to just 188 total yards :D. They added 5 sacks, 3 INTs and 1 fumble recovery.
Game MVP: LB Dexter Coakley - 3 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack, 1 INT for 38-yds, 1 TD
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 18 carries, 51 yds
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 21/27, 171 yds, 2 INTs, 4 sacks
Receiving: WR Kerry Terrell - 3 rec., 39 yds
Defensive Leaders
DT Bryant Young - 6 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack
DT La'Roi Glover - 4 tackles, 2 hurries
LB Dexter Coakley - 3 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack, 1 INT for 38-yds, 1 TD
CB Derek Ross - 3 tackles, 1 assist, 1 INT for 11-yds
DE Greg Ellis - 2 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 hurry
DE Kemp Rasmussen - 1 tackle, 1 sack
DE Kenyon Coleman - 1 tackle, 1 assist, .5 sack
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 21/27, 171 yds, 2 INTs, 4 sacks; 6 carries, 14 yds
RB Moe Knight: 18 carries, 51 yds; 1 rec., 2 yds
RB Dan Newman: 3 kick returns, 50 yds, 16.6 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: 3 rec., 39 yds
K Eric Folston: 1/1 FGs, 2/2 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 8 punts, 310 yds, 38.7 avg., 2 inside 20
Injuries
LB Keith O'Neil: Hyperextended Knee - Quesionable (2 Weeks)
G Andre Gurode: Hyperextended Elbow - Probable (1 Week)
QB Quincy Carter: Severe Wrist Sprain - Doubtful (4 Weeks)
jshipman2
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2004 Regular Season
Week 2: Dallas (1-0) @ Baltimore (1-0)
Line: Baltimore by 2
Preview
This will be the first meeting between these two teams. Baltimore is coming off a Week 1 21-10 win over the Cleveland Browns. We used a sack of QB Patrick Ramsey by S Roy Williams for a safety to beat the Redskins last week 19-17. The defense again shined but the offense couldn't get on track. The Ravens feature the league's best defense and we will have to have a great game in order to win this one.
Result
We put together a 80-yd drive that ate up much of the 1st quarter and scored on the first ever QB Marc Turnbull-to-WR Kerry Terrell for a 8-yd TD. The guys would add a 61-yd TD run from RB Moe Knight and lead after one, 14-0. Baltimore would put together a 65-yd drive to start the 2nd quarter that would end with a 15-yd TD from QB Kyle Boller to WR Tim Dwight. The Ravens would get a big run of 39-yds from RB Jamal Lewis before the half but they were out of timeouts and unable to stop the clock and we lead at halftime 14-7.
On our first possession of the second half, Turnbull would be sacked and fumbled the ball. It was scooped up by DT Henry Ford and returned 40-yds for a TD and a 14-14 tie. Baltimore would take the lead later in the quarter with a 20-yd FG from K Anthony Bacon. Turnbull would make his 2nd mistake of the game in the 4th, when he threw an interception to S Ed Reed, that Reed returned 80-yds for a TD and a sudden 24-14 lead. Turnbull would respond leading us right back with a 11 play, 80-yd drive that was capped off by a 2-yd TD to FB Richie Anderson. Baltimore added another FG from Bacon and we got the ball back with 2:05 left, down by six. However, Turnbull couldn't work any magic and we lose this one 27-21. Turnbull has now thrown 5 interceptions in his first two career games. ROOKIES!!!
Game MVP: QB Kyle Boller - 18/35, 154 yds, 1 TD; 2 carries, 2 yds
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 15 carries, 104 yds, 1 TD
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 18/40, 213 yds, 1 TD, 3 INTs, 2 sacks
Receiving: WR Joey Galloway - 4 rec., 59 yds
Defensive Leaders
LB Dat Nguyen - 8 tackles, 2 assists
CB Derek Ross - 7 tackles
S Darren Woodson - 6 tackles, 1 sack
DE Greg Ellis - 1 tackle, 1 sack, 6 hurries
DT La'Roi Glover - 5 tackles, 1 assist, 3 hurries
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 18/40, 213 yds, 1 TD, 3 INTs, 2 sacks; 4 carries, 12 yds
RB Moe Knight: 15 carries, 104 yds, 1 TD; 1 rec., 6 yds
RB Dan Newman: 3 kick returns, 57 yds, 19.0 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: 1 rec., 8 yds, 1 TD
K Eric Folston: 0/0 FGs, 3/3 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 7 punts, 285 yds, 40.7 avg., 1 inside 20
Injuries
LB Keith O'Neil: Hyperextended Knee - Probable (1 Weeks)
QB Quincy Carter: Severe Wrist Sprain - Questionable (3 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-07-2003, 07:54 PM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 3: San Francisco (1-1-1) @ Dallas (1-1)
Line: Dallas by 2
Preview
San Francisco and WR Terrell Owens come to Texas Stadium for what should be a great game. The 49ers are off to a 1-1-1 start with undrafted free agent QB Henry Malinowski leading the offense. Our defense is going to have to continue to play good while we nurse along our rookie QB Marc Turnbull. Turnbull has thrown five interceptions and fumbled twice in his first two starts.
Result
San Francisco's first two possessions of the game resulted in K Owen Pochman FGs (24,32). We got the ball with a little over two minutes left in the 1st and QB Marc Turnbull threw his 6th interception of the season to LB Julian Peterson at our own 10-yd line and Peterson took it in for an easy score and a 13-0 lead. Both defenses played well in the 2nd quarter as neither offense could produce any points and we went to halftime 13-0.
The 49ers came out and marched 67-yds and QB Henry Malinowski found TE Aaron Walker in the endzone for a 3-yd TD. Pochman would add a 33-yd FG at the start of the 4th for a 20-0 lead. We would put together an 82-yd drive late in the game, capped off by a 1-yd QB sneak from Turnbull. We went for two and it failed. To little to late, we lose 23-6. Malinowski has come out of nowhere for the 49ers. In three games, he has 650-yds and 4 TDs!
Game MVP: QB Henry Malinowski - 23/31, 225 yds, 1 TD
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 7 carries, 39 yds
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 13/26, 136 yds, 1 INT, 3 sacks
Receiving: WR Joey Galloway - 5 rec., 59 yds
Defensive Leaders
LB Dat Nguyen - 10 tackles, 7 assists, 0.5 sack
DE Kenyon Coleman - 10 tackles, 2 assists
DT Bryant Young - 7 tackles, 2 assists
DT La'Roi Glover - 4 tackles, 3 assists, 0.5 sack, 1 hurry
DE Greg Ellis - 2 hurries
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 13/26, 136 yds, 1 INT; 2 carries, 10 yds, 1 TD
RB Moe Knight: 7 carries, 39 yds
RB Dan Newman: 4 punt returns, 78 yds, 19.5 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: 1 rec., 14 yds
K Eric Folston: None!
P Keith Hanks: 5 punts, 239 yds, 47.8 avg., 2 inside 20
Injuries
LB Keith O'Neil: Hyperextended Knee - Probable (1 Weeks)
QB Quincy Carter: Severe Wrist Sprain - Probable (2 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-07-2003, 08:13 PM
Is anyone following? Not getting much feedback, just wandering if I'm wasting my time?
DeToxRox
12-07-2003, 09:06 PM
I am, keep up the good work.
I just read through it, you're doing a great job reporting your dynasty. Keep at it!
jshipman2
12-09-2003, 09:58 PM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 4: Detroit (3-0) @ Dallas (1-2)
Line: Detroit by 4
Preview
The Detroit Lions are off to a 3-0 start for the first time in a long time. The two teams played last year with Detroit walking away a 24-17 winner. QB Joey Harrington tore us apart completing 24/29 for 229 yards and 2 TDs. We will need to play a flawless game as the Lions are averaging 24.7 points per game and have a +5 turnover margin through three games.
Result
Immediately QB Joey Harrington would pickup where he left off last year, driving the Lions downfield for 75 yards on 10 plays. The drive would end with a 4-yd TD pass to WR Scotty Anderson. S Darren Woodson would fumble a punt return towards the end of the 1st quarter and it would be recovered by G David Dixon at the DAL33. RB James Newton would make us pay for our carelessness seven plays later when he scored on a 2-yd run, giving the Lions a 14-0 lead at halftime.
QB Marc Turnbull would make another rookie mistake in the 3rd quarter when he threw his 8th interception of the season to CB Jamie Henderon, that Henderson returned 21-yds for a TD and a 21-0 lead. Turnbull and the offense got going finally at the end of the 3rd and the drive would end at the start of the 4th with a 25-yd TD pass to WR Joey Galloway but that's all we could get as we lose to the Lions two years in a row, 21-7.
Game MVP: QB Joey Harrington - 18/36, 178 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT; 4 carries, 19 yds
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: QB Marc Turnbull - 4 carries, 32 yds
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 18/32, 201 yds, 1 TD, 2 INTs, 2 sacks
Receiving: WR Joey Galloway - 6 rec., 94 yds, 1 TD
Defensive Leaders
S Roy Williams - 10 tackles, 1 assist
DT La'Roi Glover - 7 tackles, 2 assists, 1 sack
LB Dat Nguyen - 6 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack
DT Bryant Young - 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 blocked pass
LB Dexter Coakley - 4 tackles, 1 sack
DE Kenyon Coleman - 3 tackles, 1 hurry
CB Terence Newman - 2 tackles, 1 INT for 11 yds
DE Greg Ellis - 1 tackle, 1 assist, 3 hurries
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 18/32, 201 yds, 1 TD, 2 INTs, 2 sacks; 4 carries, 32 yds
RB Moe Knight: 8 carries, 24 yds
RB Dan Newman: 1 punt returns, 19 yds, 19.0 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: None!
K Eric Folston: 0/2 FGs, 1/1 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 7 punts, 270 yds, 38.5 avg., 2 inside 20
Injuries
QB Quincy Carter: Severe Wrist Sprain - Probable (1 Weeks)
LB Dexter Coakley: Strained Deltoid Muscle - Out (2 Weeks)
DT Bryant Young: Strained Hamstring - Probable (Unknown)
RB Troy Hambrick: Bad Cold - Probable (1 Week)
jshipman2
12-11-2003, 09:39 PM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 5: Dallas (1-3) @ New York (N) (0-3)
Line: New York by 3
Preview
Should be a good battle as we try not to lose our 4th straight game to the winless Giants. The Giants enter the game scoring only 11.6 points per game, while allowing their opponents to score an average of 21.6. Last season, RB Tiki Barber torched us for 222 yards rushing and 2 TDs. In order for us to win this one we will need to keep Barber in check and shutdown QB Kerry Collins and the Giants passing attack.
Result
On our first possession, rookie QB Marc Turnbull leads the team downfield on a 64-yd drive that would end with a 12-yd run from rookie RB Moe Knight. K Eric Folston would add a 35-yd FG early in the 2nd, putting us up 10-0. Our lead was shortlived however as the Giants come right back with a 55-yd TD from QB Kerry Collins to WR Tim Carter. New York would get a 39-yd FG from K Jeff Wilkins to tie it at the half 10-10.
We would fall apart in the second half. RB Tiki Barber would add a 1-yd TD in the 3rd to go along with a Collins 11-yd TD pass to WR David Tyree to lead after three quarters, 24-10. Collins would throw another TD to TE Jeremy Shockey in the 4th before being pulled and replaced by QB Jesse Palmer. Palmer entered the game and threw a 4-yd TD to Carter. Turnbull would get us a quick drive at the end of the game, throwing a 15-yd TD to WR Antonio Bryant in the closing seconds but it was way to little to late as we drop this one, 38-16. In an attempt to jump start our struggling offense, we have decided that we are going to move Turnbull to a backup role for the next couple of games and QB Quincy Carter will start in his place. This move should in now way be looked at as a demotion but a chance to learn the offense a little better.
Game MVP: QB Kerry Collins - 23/31, 338 yds, 3 TDs
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 13 carries, 62 yds, 1 TD
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 19/31, 187 yds, 1 TD, 2 INTs, 3 sacks
Receiving: WR Kerry Terrell - 2 rec., 65 yds
Defensive Leaders
S Darren Woodson - 6 tackles, 2 assists
DT La'Roi Glover - 6 tackles, 1 assist
CB Terence Newman - 6 tackles, 1 assist
DT Bryant Young - 6 tackles, 1 hurry
DE Greg Ellis - 3 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack, 3 hurries
DE Kenyon Coleman - 2 tackles, 1 sack
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 19/31, 187 yds, 1 TD, 2 INTs, 3 sacks; 2 carries, -5 yds
RB Moe Knight: 13 carries, 62 yds, 1 TD
RB Dan Newman: 1 punt returns, 21 yds, 21.0 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: 2 rec., 65 yds
K Eric Folston: 1/1 FGs, 1/2 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 5 punts, 213 yds, 42.6 avg., 1 inside 20
Injuries
LB Dexter Coakley: Strained Deltoid Muscle - Probable (1 Week)
DT Bryant Young: Strained Hamstring - Probable (Unknown)
DT La'Roi Glover: Strained Triceps Muscle - Questionable (4 Weeks)
The_herd
12-11-2003, 10:04 PM
Very well done dynasty. I've been keeping up since you started.
jshipman2
12-13-2003, 08:09 AM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 6: Dallas (1-4) @ Chicago (3-1)
Line: Chicago by 13
Preview
The Bears and the Cowboys meet for the first time in this dynasty. The Bears are coming off a (9-7) 2003 season and have added a bunch of free agents, including QB Peyton Manning. They come to Texas Stadium 13 point favorites and are averaging 22.7 points per game. With Manning leading the Bears offense, we will need a near flawless game to win.
Result
QB Peyton Manning would start the Bears 1st possession at the 11:49 mark of the 1st quarter on their CHI01. Nineteen plays and 99 yards later, he would find FB Terrelle Smith for a 4-yd TD. We would show signs of life as QB Quincy Carter came right back in the 2nd quarter and lead us to a TD on a QB sneak by Carter for a 1-yd score. K Eric Folston would add a 35-yd FG later in the half and we lead at halftime, 10-7.
Manning would come out firing and would lead the Bears down to the DAL21 but CB Terence Newman would put a stop to the drive as he intercepted Manning at the DAL13. Carter would come out and give the ball right back to Manning, throwing an interception of his own at the DAL40 to CB Antoine Winfield. This time the turnover would lead to a TD, as Manning found a wide open WR Wayne Chrebet for a 5-yd TD a few plays later. Carter lead us 55-yds at the end of the 3rd and RB Moe Knight would give us the lead again early in the 4th with a 3-yd TD plunge. The lead was shortlived because after the ensuing kickoff, Manning on the first play threw a 67-yd TD to WR Bobby Wade, giving Chicago a 21-17 lead with 12:41 left in the game. Carter could do nothing on the next drive and we punted. The Bears returned the favor going three and out. We got the ball back with 8:59 to go. It would take Carter just five plays to go 63-yds and Knight would give us the lead for good on a 26-yd TD run. The defense would clamp down and force a punt on the Bears next possession and Chicago would turn the ball over on downs on their last possession of the game, as we win this one 24-21.
Game MVP: QB Quincy Carter - 20/29, 198 yds, 2 INTs; 3 carries, 4 yds, 1 TD
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 13 carries, 85 yds, 2 TDs
Passing: QB Quincy Carter - 20/29, 198 yds, 0 TD, 2 INTs, 2 sacks
Receiving: TE Dan Campbell - 8 rec., 89 yds
Defensive Leaders
DT Bryant Young - 7 tackles, 0.5 sack
S Roy Williams - 7 tackles, 1 assist, 1 INT
LB Dat Nguyen - 6 tackles, 1 assist
LB Dexter Coakley - 5 tackles, 3 assists, 1 sack, 1 hurry
DE Greg Ellis - 3 tackles, 1 assist, 0.5 sack, 2 hurries
DE Kenyon Coleman - 2 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack, 1 hurry
CB Terence Newman - 1 tackle, 1 assist, 1 INT for 2 yds
DT Rocky Bernard - 1 tackle, 1 assist, 1 hurry
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: None!
RB Moe Knight: 13 carries, 85 yds, 2 TD
RB Dan Newman: 3 kickoff returns, 45 yds, 15.0 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: 2 rec., 31 yds
K Eric Folston: 1/1 FGs, 3/3 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 5 punts, 193 yds, 38.6 avg., 1 inside 20
Injuries
LB Al Singleton: Pulled Groin - Questionable (1 Week)
LB Dexter Coakley: Strained Deltoid Muscle - Probable (1 Week)
DT La'Roi Glover: Strained Triceps Muscle - Questionable (3 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-13-2003, 09:11 AM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 7: Minnesota (1-4) @ Dallas (2-4)
Line: Dallas by 3
Preview
The Vikings are off to a bad start, the same way we are. Minnesota comes in averaging 21.4 points per game over their first five games. On paper the Vikings have a much improved roster over last season but so far it hasn't transferred into many wins. If our pass defense can stop QB Daunte Culpepper and WR Randy Moss, we should win easily.
Result
The 1st quarter came and went with K's Eric Folston and Matt Stover trading FGs. On our third possession QB Quincy Carter went to work, completing the first play of the drive to WR Antonio Bryant for 39-yds. Carter would later scramble for 38-yds to setup a 2-yd TD pass to FB Richie Anderson. Minnesota added a second 37-yd FG from Stover after a blocked Dallas punt down close to the goal line in the closing seconds of the half. We still lead at halftime, 10-6.
With the way our defense played to first half, we liked our chances heading into the second. Both defenses would come out strong and both offenses would struggle, as the 3rd saw both teams go scoreless. Things got really good and then really bad in the 4th quarter. We opened the quarter with a Carter 55-yd TD to WR Terry Glenn, giving us a 17-6 lead. Again both defenses would tighten up until Folston added a 41-yd FG with 2:26 left in the game. Looked as if we had this one won, boy were we wrong. QB Daunte Culpepper quickly lead his team on a 5 play, 61-yd drive that took only 1:08 off the clock, as he found WR Ed McCaffrey for a 21-yd TD. The Vikings would try the onside kick and would recover. So with 1:13 left and 59-yds to go for a tying TD, we thought that the way our defense had played the whole game that we could still stop them from tying it up. Culpepper went 3 plays, 59-yds in :23 and found McCaffrey again for an 11-yd TD, it was even up at 20-20. We got the ball again before overtime but couldn't do anything with it. The game went to OT and Minnesota won the toss. Culpepper drove them 43-yds before the drive would stall and Stover would miss a 54-yd FG to win it. We had the ball three times in OT but had to punt every time. With time running out, we decide that a tie would be better than a loss. So we punt from our 24-yd line and P Keith Hanks gets off a nice 42-yd punt but special teams lets us down as McCaffrey returns it 33-yds to the DAL33. A few plays later Stover hits a 31-yd FG to win it for the Vikes, 23-20. As great as we played the whole game, this loss was really dishearting. We are 2-5 and are probably out of the playoff picture.
Game MVP: QB Daunte Culpepper - 26/53, 365 yds, 2 TDs; 6 carries, 33 yds
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: QB Quincy Carter - 9 carries, 75 yds
Passing: QB Quincy Carter - 23/36, 263 yds, 2 TD, 4 sacks
Receiving: WR Terry Glenn - 5 rec., 123 yds, 1 TD
Defensive Leaders
S Darren Woodson - 10 tackles, 2 assists
LB Dexter Coakley - 8 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack, 1 hurry
S Roy Williams - 6 tackles, 1 assist
LB Dat Nguyen - 5 tackles, 3 assists
LB Bradie James - 5 tackles, 1 assist
DT Bryant Young - 4 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 hurries
DT Rocky Bernard - 4 tackles, 3 assists, 0.5 sack, 1 hurry
DE Greg Ellis - 3 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 2 hurries
CB Terence Newman - 3 tackles, 1 sack
DE Kenyon Coleman - 3 tackles, 3 assists, 1 hurry
CB Pete Hunter - 2 tackles, 1 assist, 1 hurry
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: None!
RB Moe Knight: 11 carries, 33 yds; 1 rec., 19 yds
RB Dan Newman: 2 kickoff returns, 28 yds, 14.0 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: 1 rec., 6 yds
K Eric Folston: 2/2 FGs, 2/2 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 10 punts, 410 yds, 41.0 avg., 3 inside 20
Injuries
LB Al Singleton: Pulled Groin - Questionable (1 Week)
DT La'Roi Glover: Strained Triceps Muscle - Probable (2 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-13-2003, 09:21 AM
Week 8: Bye
Injuries
DT La'Roi Glover: Strained Triceps Muscle - Probable (1 Week)
jshipman2
12-14-2003, 12:19 AM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 9: Dallas (2-5) @ Washington (3-4)
Line: Washington by 7
Preview
This will be the 2nd time we face the Redskins this season, with us winning in Week 1, 19-17, thanks to a safety late in the game to win by two. We hate to call this game a must win BUT if we are to have a chance WE MUST WIN!
Result
Things start off bad, as QB Patrick Ramsey takes Washington 61-yds on their opening drive and hits TE Kris Mangum for a 2-yd TD. They would strike again early in the 2nd quarter, when Ramsey hit WR Reggie Wayne for an 86-yd score and a 14-0 lead. We would manage a K Eric Folston 37-yd FG to go to the locker room down 14-3.
We would come out and score 10 unanswered points in the 3rd to trail only by one. TE Dan Campbell caught his first TD of the year from Carter and we added another FG from Folston of 19-yds. Washington would start a drive at the end of the 3rd that would result in a K Roosevelt Tisdall 33-yd FG at the start of the 4th to increase the Redskins lead to 17-13. We however would put the game out of reach with TD drives of 81-yds and 90-yds. RB Moe Knight scored one of those, a 9-yd score and FB Richie Anderson had a 3-yd run for a score. We win this one 27-17.
Game MVP: QB Quincy Carter - 22/29, 258 yds, 1 TD; 2 carries, 8 yds
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 19 carries, 83 yds, 1 TD
Passing: QB Quincy Carter - 22/29, 258 yds, 1 TD, 0 sacks :eek:
Receiving: WR Joey Galloway - 7 rec., 107 yds
Defensive Leaders
LB Dat Nguyen - 8 tackles, 1 sack
S Roy Williams - 7 tackles, 1 assist
DT La'Roi Glover - 5 tackles, 2 assists
S Darren Woodson - 5 tackles
DE Greg Ellis - 2 tackles, 1 sack
CB Derek Ross - 2 tackles, 1 INT for 30 yds
DE Kenyon Coleman - 1 tackle, 1 hurry
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: None!
RB Moe Knight: 19 carries, 83 yds, 1 TD; 1 rec., 4 yds
RB Dan Newman: 2 kickoff returns, 44 yds, 22.0 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: 2 rec., 21 yds
K Eric Folston: 2/2 FGs, 3/3 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 4 punts, 133 yds, 33.2 avg., 2 inside 20
Injuries
T Flozell Adams: Sprained Ankle - Probable (1 Week)
The_herd
12-14-2003, 12:29 AM
Q-Carter's trying to save your season.
jshipman2
12-17-2003, 08:12 AM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 10: Dallas (3-5) @ Green Bay (5-3)
Line: Green Bay by 13
Preview
Kind of surprising I thought to see us as 13-point underdogs to the Packers, especially the way our team has been playing of late. We are still in good position in our division, as Philadelphia is the leader at (4-4), so we only trail by one game. It would be nice to beat the Packers but they have a great offense with QB Brett Favre and RB Ahman Green. We'll see what happens!
Result
QB Quincy Carter comes out of the gates firing and leads us 65-yds for a K Eric Folston 36-yd FG on the opening drive. RB Ahman Green would pickup huge chunks of yardage on the Packers first drive and Green Bay would score on a 24-yd pass from QB Brett Favre to WR Bobby Shaw. Carter would go 7/8 for 62-yds on our next drive and at the start of the 2nd quarter he would find FB Richie Anderson for the TD and a 10-7 lead. After trading several punts, we got the ball with 5:22 left in the half and Carter went to work. Four plays into the drive, Carter would throw an interception to CB Mike McKenzie, that he returned 18-yds for a TD. Green Bay would force a punt and Favre put together a nice drive before half, that ended with a K Andre Isaacson 38-yd FG. We trailed at halftime, 17-10.
The first half went the way we thought it would. We felt that the offense was able to hang around and if the defense could step it up a notch in the second half that we had a good chance of winning at Lambeau. Favre's first pass of the 3rd quarter would be intercepted by S Darren Woodson at the DAL34 and quickly the defense was responding. Carter would hit several key passes, including a 22-yarder to WR Antonio Bryant, to setup an 11-yd TD by RB Troy Hambrick, tying the game at 17-17. The Pack would add another Isaacson FG late in the 3rd to regain the lead at 20-17. The 4th was kinda WILD! In the middle of the 4th, GB forced us to punt and CB Jamal Burroughs coughed up the ball after an 11-yd return and the defense saw an opportunity slip away as the ball was recovered by CB Jerry Azumah for 17-yds to the DAL42. Feeling certain that the bad break would cost us, the defense stepped up and S Roy Williams would intercept Favre in the endzone for a touchback and kept us in the game. We end up punting and giving the ball back to GB with 2:09 left but we still had all three timeouts. The Packers would get a BIG 18-yd run from RB Olandis Gary but with :40 remaining we forced a punt. Coach Norris told the defense not to let P John Jett get off the punt and whoever blocked it would get the next two days off from practice. CB Terence Newman stepped up and got a hand on the Jett punt and Woodson would recover it at the GB45 with :33 left. The offense would get a DELAY OF GAME PENALTY that moved us back 5-yds but then Carter would hit WR Terry Glenn for 21-yds and Carter got the offense up to the line and spiked the ball with :17 on the clock. Folston about to attempt the biggest kick of his life was true and hit a 46-yd FG to tie the game at 20. We won the toss in overtime but was unable to do anything with the ball and were forced to punt. Green Bay returned the favor on their next drive. We do the same thing again and give the ball right back to the Packers. This time Favre takes them downfield but Woodson comes up with his 2nd interception of the game at the DAL10 to keep us alive. But two plays later, Carter would throw one of his own to LB Nick Barnett, that he returned 22-yds to the DAL29. Gary would break a 26-yd run down to the DAL3 and take it in for the game winner on the next play. We lose in OT, 26-20. Really another tough loss. We have had both Minnesota and now Green Bay beat and have lost to both in OT. Philadelphia lost again, so we still remain just one game back of the division lead, even at 3-6. Oh, we got to Philly next week!
Game MVP: LB Nick Barnett - 9 tackles, 5 assists, 1 sack, 1 INT for 20 yds
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Troy Hambrick - 9 carries, 45 yds, 1 TD
Passing: QB Quincy Carter - 29/46, 244 yds, 1 TD, 2 INTs, 1 sacks
Receiving: WR Joey Galloway - 8 rec., 69 yds
Defensive Leaders
CB Terence Newman - 7 tackles, 1 assist, 1 blocked punt
LB Dexter Coakley - 6 tackles, 1 assist
S Darren Woodson - 5 tackles, 3 assists, 2 INTs for 32 yds
CB Pete Hunter - 5 tackles, 1 assist
CB Derek Ross - 5 tackles, 1 assist
S Roy Williams - 4 tackles, 2 assists, 1 INT for 0 yds
DE Greg Ellis - 3 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 hurries
DT Bryant Young - 4 tackles, 1 assist, 2 hurries
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: None!
RB Moe Knight: 13 carries, 20 yds
RB Dan Newman: 5 kickoff returns, 84 yds, 16.8 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: 2 rec., 16 yds
K Eric Folston: 2/2 FGs, 2/2 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 8 punts, 329 yds, 41.1 avg., 1 inside 20
Injuries
T Flozell Adams: Sprained Ankle - Probable (1 Week)
jshipman2
12-17-2003, 08:13 AM
Thanks to everyone who is reading and keeping up with my dynasty. If anyone has any suggestions or anything to make it better please let me know.
jshipman2
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2004 Regular Season
Week 11: Dallas (3-6) @ Philadelphia (4-5)
Line: Philadelphia by 6
Preview
This will be the 3rd meeting between these two hated rivals since this dynasty started. Philadelphia is struggling, as are we but if we can find a way to beat them we would move into a tie with them for the division lead despite our losing record.
Result
Not going to be too lengthy here, as it was a horrible game for us all around. We turned the ball over five times and Philly turned it over zero. K David Akers kicked 4 FGs for the Eagles and QB Donovan McNabb threw for 2 TDs in a 33-6 rout. TE L.J. Smith and FB Jon Ritchie both had TD catches and RB Curtis Martin had a TD run. All we could manage in the game were two FGs from K Eric Folston. With our season running out of steam and QB Quincy Carter starting to struggle (3 INTs against Philly), we have decided to let rookie QB Marc Turnbull have the reins again, win or lose. Turnbull was 5/8 for 38-yds late in the game in replacement of Carter.
Game MVP: QB Donovan McNabb - 16/17, 133 yds, 2 TDs; 6 carries, 36 yds
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 10 carries, 31 yds
Passing: QB Quincy Carter - 11/22, 126 yds, 0 TD, 3 INTs, 2 sacks
Receiving: WR Antonio Bryant - 2 rec., 54 yds
Defensive Leaders
S Darren Woodson - 9 tackles, 2 assists
S Roy Williams - 7 tackles
CB Terence Newman - 5 tackles, 1 assist
LB Dexter Coakley - 3 tackles, 2 assists, 0.5 sack
DT La'Roi Glover - 2 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack
DE Kenyon Coleman - 1 tackle, 2 assists, 0.5 sack
DE Greg Ellis - 1 tackle, 2 hurries
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 5/8, 38 yds; 2 carries, 13 yds
RB Moe Knight: 10 carries, 31 yds
RB Dan Newman: 1 kickoff returns, 14 yds, 14.0 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: 2 rec., 26 yds
K Eric Folston: 2/2 FGs, 0/0 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 4 punts, 162 yds, 40.5 avg., 1 inside 20
Injuries
CB Pete Hunter: Elbow Contusion - Probable (1 Week)
CB Jack Fredrickson: Pulled Groin - Doubtful (3 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-17-2003, 09:27 AM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 12: Pittsburgh (4-6) @ Dallas (3-7)
Line: Pittsburgh by 3
Preview
The rookie QB Marc Turnbull will be back under center for us starting with this game and will remain there for the rest of the season as we try to let him develop some in what has become a lost season. We will begin to start shaping our roster for next season after this game.
Result
Another day, another loss. Our offense wasn't numerous opportunities to win this game and ultimately it cost us the game, 20-10. K Alvin Mines had two FGs for the Steelers and RB Michael Bennett tore us up with 100-yds rushing and 2 TDs. Rookie QB Marc Turnbull didn't have to bad of a game, finishing 23/39 for 225 yards, 1 TD and 2 INTs. Our running game has been stagnant over the last few games with RB Moe Knight and RB Troy Hambrick sharing the carries. We need to get Knight more involved in the offense.
Game MVP: G Alan Faneca - 6/11 key run blocks
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: QB Marc Turnbull - 6 carries, 60 yds
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 23/39, 225 yds, 1 TD, 2 INTs, 2 sacks
Receiving: WR Joey Galloway - 6 rec., 65 yds
Defensive Leaders
S Darren Woodson - 7 tackles, 2 assists
CB Derek Ross - 6 tackles, 1 assist
LB Dat Nguyen - 5 tackles, 1 assist
DE Greg Ellis - 4 tackles, 3 sacks
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 23/39, 225 yds, 1 TD, 2 INTs; 6 carries, 60 yds
RB Moe Knight: 5 carries, 17 yds
RB Dan Newman: 3 kickoff returns, 55 yds, 18.3 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: 2 rec., 12 yds
K Eric Folston: 1/1 FGs, 1/1 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 4 punts, 131 yds, 32.7 avg., 0 inside 20
Injuries
CB Jack Fredrickson: Pulled Groin - Questionable (2 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-17-2003, 10:28 AM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 13: Dallas (3-8) @ New Orleans (8-3)
Line: New Orleans by 10
Preview
Boy what wonders one off-season can do for a team. The Saints were 0-16 last season and this season look to be in good shape off making the playoffs, despite a roster rating of just 4. Last season we had to come from behind in Week 17 to beat the Saints to keep them winless and to keep from being the only team to lose to the Saints. This season however, we can play spoilers again by beating NO and trying to keep them out of the playoffs.
Result
New Orleans fails to do anything with the opening drive and QB Marc Turnbull leads us 98-yds on our first drive for a TD, a 3-yd TD to FB Richie Anderson. The Saints would miss a FG late in the 1st quarter and we lead after one 7-0. We would get inside the redzone three times in the 2nd quarter but twice Turnbull threw interceptions to end the drives. But at the end of the 2nd, Turnbull got us within FG range and K Eric Folston kicked a 24-yd FG with :05 left to give us a 10-0 halftime lead.
Turnbull would throw another interception at the start of the 3rd but the Saints couldn't do anything with it and on our next drive Folston kicked a 43-yd FG for a 13-0 lead. At about the middle of the 3rd quarter, the Saints pinned us down deep in our own territory and P Keith Hanks was forced to punt out of our own endzone. New Orleans took over at the DAL47. QB Aaron Brooks then hit WR Chris Doering for 34-yds down to the DAL13. After losing a yard running the ball, Brooks hit Doering again for a 14-yd TD, cutting our lead to 13-7. After a 12-play, 59-yd drive to open the 4th, Folston hit a 44-yd FG to give us a 16-7 lead. We would force NO to punt but P Chris Gardocki's punt would be blocked by DT Bryant Young and DE Greg Ellis would pick it up and rumble 40-yds to the NO1. RB Moe Knight would then score on a 1-yd run, giving us a 23-7 advantage. The Saints would be forced to punt on their next drive but Turnbull would fumble the ball for us and NO would recover and return the ball 15-yds to the DAL22. Brooks would then find WR Joe Horn for a 22-yd TD (didn't make any phone calls after this one) and the Saints would go for two and succeed. They would try an onside kick but LB Al Singleton would recover it for us, sealing a 23-15 victory.
Game MVP: G Larry Allen - 3/14 key run blocks, 0 sacks allowed
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 22 carries, 87 yds, 1 TD
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 19/37, 197 yds, 1 TD, 3 INTs, 0 sacks
Receiving: WR Joey Galloway - 5 rec., 71 yds
Defensive Leaders
LB Dexter Coakley - 3 tackles, 2 assists, 0.5 sack
DE Kenyon Coleman - 1 tackle, 3 assists, 1 sack
DT La'Roi Glover - 1 tackle, 1 assist, 0.5 sack, 2 hurries
DE Greg Ellis - 1 tackle, 1 assist, 2 hurries
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 19/37, 197 yds, 1 TD, 3 INTs; 9 carries, 36 yds
RB Moe Knight: 22 carries, 87 yds, 1 TD
RB Dan Newman: 1 kickoff returns, 25 yds, 25.0 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: None!
K Eric Folston: 3/3 FGs, 2/2 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 4 punts, 152 yds, 38.0 avg., 3 inside 20
Injuries
CB Jack Fredrickson: Pulled Groin - Probable (1 Week)
CB Derek Ross: Sprained Thumb - Probable (2 Weeks)
jshipman2
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2004 Regular Season
Week 14: Dallas (4-8) @ Cincinnati (6-6)
Line: Cincinnati by 7
Preview
This will mark our first meeting against the Bengals. Rookie QB Marc Turnbull has started to progress in his development, at the start of the season he was 9/79 and is now 13/79. With him getting all the playing time, hopefully he will continue to develop over the last four games.
Result
The 1st quarter came and went with Cincinnati driving at the end of the quarter. A minute into the 2nd, K Stephen Hudson would hit a 26-yd FG to give the Bengals a 3-0 lead. Later in the quarter QB Carson Palmer would be intercepted by CB Terence Newman at the DAL31. After the turnover, we put together a nice drive which was capped off by a 38-yd TD run from RB Moe Knight. We would return the favor with QB Marc Turnbull throwing an interception to S Victor Green deep in our own territory at the DAL36. Palmer then completed four straight passes with a final one being a 10-yd TD to WR Chad Johnson. Cincinnati lead at halftime, 10-7.
After nailing Cincinnati deep in their own territory on their first possession of the second half, they were forced to punt and we took over at the CIN42. RB Troy Hambrick on the first play of our next drive broke off a 40-yd run down to the CIN2. Turnbull then found Knight for a 2-yd TD, making the score 14-10. The Bengals would add a FG at the end of the 3rd and another at the halfway mark of the 4th from Hudson to take a 16-14 lead. After their FG in the 4th, we got the ball with 4:09 left, thanks to a nice kickoff return from RB Dan Newman of 29-yds to the DAL43. Turnbull drove us as far as he could and with 1:03 left in the game K Eric Folston trotted onto the field to attempt a possible game-winning 44-yd FG. The kick came up short of the crossbar and the Bengals ran out the clock. We lose this one 16-14. After the game we learned that DT La'Roi Glover injured his back and will require surgery to repair. He will miss the remainder of the season.
Game MVP: QB Carson Palmer - 28/39, 283 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Troy Hambrick - 6 carries, 65 yds
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 13/23, 76 yds, 1 TD, 1 INTs, 1 sacks
Receiving: FB Richie Anderson - 3 rec., 24 yds
Defensive Leaders
LB Dexter Coakley - 7 tackles, 3 assists
LB Dat Nguyen - 7 tackles, 1 assist
S Darren Woodson - 6 tackles, 2 assists
DT Bryant Young - 6 tackles, 2 assists
S Roy Williams - 6 tackles, 2 assists
CB Derek Ross - 5 tackles, 2 assists
CB Terence Newman - 5 tackles, 1 assist, 1 INT for 4 yds
DE Greg Ellis - 2 tackles, 1 assist, 2 hurries
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 13/23, 76 yds, 1 TD, 1 INTs, 1 sack; 4 carries, 11 yds
RB Moe Knight: 10 carries, 58 yds, 1 TD; 2 rec., 6 yds, 1 TD
RB Dan Newman: 2 kickoff returns, 47 yds, 23.5 avg.
WR Kerry Terrell: None!
K Eric Folston: 0/1 FGs, 2/2 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 7 punts, 293 yds, 41.8 avg., 1 inside 20
Injuries
CB Derek Ross: Sprained Thumb - Probable (1 Week)
DT La'Roi Glover: Back Surgery - Out (Season)
jshipman2
12-17-2003, 03:36 PM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 15: Philadelphia (7-6) @ Dallas (4-9)
Line: Philadelphia by 7
Preview
When these two teams met earlier this season, Philadelphia embarrassed us 33-6. This game is a meaningless game for us but if we can get some revenge for the early loss and put a black mark on the Eagles playoff hopes it would be a great feeling.
Result
We do in fact get our revenge with a 17-12 victory. The Eagles managed just 4 FGs all day from K David Akers. They trailed in the middle of the 4th, 10-9, when Akers put them ahead with a FG. Rookie QB Marc Turnbull didn't panick though as he drives us 61-yds in 4:06 and RB Troy Hambrick scores the game-winning TD on a 4-yd run with :44 left. The Eagles would try to drive but QB Donovan McNabb would be picked off by LB Dexter Coakley to seal the win for us, 17-12. K Eric Folston had a 37-yd FG in the game and Turnbull also threw a 6-yd TD to FB Richie Anderson
Game MVP: QB Marc Turnbull - 19/31, 197 yds, 1 TD; 6 carries, 34 yds
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: FB Richie Anderson - 4 carries, 73 yds
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 19/31, 197 yds, 1 TD, 2 sacks
Receiving: WR Joey Galloway - 4 rec., 63 yds
Defensive Leaders
LB Dexter Coakley - 8 tackles, 2 assists, 1 sack, 1 INT for 6 yds
S Roy Williams - 7 tackles, 2 assists
LB Dat Nguyen - 6 tackles, 1 assist
CB Terence Newman - 5 tackles, 1 assist
DT Rocky Bernard - 3 tackles, 3 assists, 2 hurries
DE Greg Ellis - 1 tackle, 1 assist, 1 sack, 2 hurries
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 19/31, 197 yds, 1 TD, 2 sacks; 6 carries, 34 yds
RB Moe Knight: 13 carries, 43 yds; 1 rec., 8 yds
RB Dan Newman: None!
WR Kerry Terrell: 2 rec., 21 yds
K Eric Folston: 1/2 FGs, 2/2 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 4 punts, 151 yds, 37.7 avg., 3 inside 20
Injuries
DT La'Roi Glover: Back Surgery - Out (Season)
T Flozell Adams: Bruised Heel - Questionable (2 Weeks)
WR Joey Galloway: Sprained Knee - Questionable (3 Weeks)
DE Greg Ellis: Sprained Knee - Questionable (3 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-17-2003, 04:57 PM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 16: Cleveland (4-10) @ Dallas (5-9)
Line: Cleveland by 1
Preview
Another team that we are meeting up with for the first time. Cleveland is about as bad as we are, so it should make for an interesting game. QB Marc Turnbull continues to improve. The last I updated you he was up to 13/79 and now just two games later he is a 17/79.
Result
We dominated Cleveland the whole game, holding them to just 11 first downs and just 221 total yards. They got a K Phil Dawson 38-yd FG late in the game but that's all they could manage, as we won 17-3. RB Moe Knight was the man. He had a 2-yd TD run and a 1-yd TD catch to account for most of our scoring. K Eric Folston added a 30-yd FG in the 2nd quarter.
Game MVP: QB Marc Turnbull - 19/30, 137 yds, 1 TD; 6 carries, 26 yds
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 20 carries, 76 yds, 1 TD
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 19/30, 137 yds, 1 TD, 2 sacks
Receiving: WR Kerry Terrell - 4 rec., 35 yds
Defensive Leaders
LB Dexter Coakley - 6 tackles, 1 assist
CB Terence Newman - 5 tackles
LB Dat Nguyen - 4 tackles, 1 sack
S Darren Woodson - 3 tackles, 1 assist, 1 INT for 0 yds
DE Greg Ellis - 2 tackles, 1 sack, 2 hurries
DT Bryant Young - 2 tackles, 1 assist, 3 hurries
DT Rocky Bernard - 2 tackles, 1 assist, 3 hurries
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 19/30, 137 yds, 1 TD, 2 sacks; 6 carries, 26 yds
RB Moe Knight: 20 carries, 76 yds, 1 TD; 2 rec., 2 yds, 1 TD
RB Dan Newman: 4 carries, 8 yds;
WR Kerry Terrell: 4 rec., 35 yds
K Eric Folston: 1/2 FGs, 2/2 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 7 punts, 284 yds, 40.5 avg., 2 inside 20
Injuries
DT La'Roi Glover: Back Surgery - Out (Season)
RB Troy Hambrick: Separated Shoulder - Out (3 Weeks)
T Flozell Adams: Bruised Heel - Questionable (2 Weeks)
WR Joey Galloway: Sprained Knee - Questionable (2 Weeks)
DE Greg Ellis: Sprained Knee - Questionable (2 Weeks)
WR Kerry Terrell: Sprained Knee - Questionable (3 Weeks)
RawIsDan
12-17-2003, 08:22 PM
Originally posted by jshipman2
Thanks to everyone who is reading and keeping up with my dynasty. If anyone has any suggestions or anything to make it better please let me know.
Being a poke fan myself I'm interested. Would like to see the score in bold so it's easier to make out.
jshipman2
12-18-2003, 07:56 AM
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2004 Regular Season
Week 17: New York (N) (8-7) @ Dallas (6-9)
Line: New York (N) by 3
Preview
This will be the 4th meeting between the two teams in two years. We are on the losing end of those games 1-2. We will try to win this one to keep New York (N) from possibly winning the division and making the playoffs. In previous matchups, QB Kerry Collins and RB Tiki Barber have been the thorns in our side, so if we are to win we must stop those two players.
Result
We get the ball first and quickly go three and out. The G-Men drive and miss an early FG attempt. On the first play on our next drive, QB Marc Turnbull throws an interception to S Keion Carpenter at the DAL39. With good field position, QB Kerry Collins would make us play throwing a 7-yd TD to WR Amani Toomer. Again the Giants would force us to punt and Collins would hit passes of 35-yds and 22-yds on their next drive and would find Toomer again for a 2-yd score. We trailed after the 1st quarter, 14-0. We would finally get on the board about five minutes into the 2nd with a K Eric Folston 26-yd FG. We would hold the Giants on their next drive to force a punt. WR Kerry Terrell would take the punt and return it 85-yds for a TD. On our next possession, Turnbull would fumble the ball at the DAL20 and DT Keith Hamilton would pick it up and take it down to the DAL09. A few plays later, Collins would throw his 3rd TD of the game to FB Ron Banks. In typical fashion, Turnbull comes right back and on the first play after the kickoff, he hits WR Antonio Bryant for a 64-yd TD, pulling us back to within four, at 21-17 going into halftime.
With 5:53 left in the 3rd quarter, Turnbull would throw his 2rd interception of the game to S Shaun Williams and Williams returned it 32-yds to the DAL48. Collins then hit Toomer for 25-yds and Barber for another 17-yds, before hitting WR Ike Hillard for a 6-yd TD. The Giants went up 28-17 after three. The defense would step up and for New York to punt on all four of their possessions in the 4th quarter. We got a good drive put together at the end of the 3rd and Folston kicked a 25-yd FG towards the beginning of the 4th to cap of the drive. After exchanging several punts, our defense nailed the Giants deep in their own territory and forced them to punt. P Lonnie Longwell got of a horrible 34-yd punt that gave us possession at the NYG39 with 1:50 left in the game. Turnbull didn't panick hitting WR Kerry Terrell for 10-yds and then finding Terrell again for a 29-yd TD. WR Joey Galloway would catch the two-point conversion attempt to tie the game at 28-28. K Jeff Wilkins won it for the Giants in overtime on a 40-yd FG. We lose 31-28 and finish 6-10 for the second straight year.
Game MVP: QB Kerry Collins - 35/49, 363 yds, 4 TDs, 2 INTs
Offensive Leaders
Rushing: RB Moe Knight - 10 carries, 55 yds
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull - 18/36, 243 yds, 2 TDs, 2 INTs, 3 sacks
Receiving: WR Antonio Bryant - 2 rec., 88 yds, 1 TD
Defensive Leaders
S Darren Woodson - 9 tackles, 2 assists
S Roy Williams - 6 tackles, 4 assists, 1 INT for 65 yds
LB Dat Nguyen - 6 tackles, 2 assists
DT Rocky Bernard - 5 tackles, 3 assists, 0.5 sack
DT Bryant Young - 5 tackles, 2 assists, 0.5 sack
LB Dexter Coakley - 5 tackles, 1 assist
DE Kenyon Coleman - 4 tackles, 1 assist, 0.5 sack, 2 hurries
CB Derek Ross - 4 tackles, 4 assists, 1 INT for 11 yds
S Antuan Edwards - 3 tackles, 1 sack
DE Greg Ellis - 2 tackles, 1 assist, 0.5 sack
DE Kemp Rasmussen - 1 tackle, 1 sack
Rookie Watch
QB Marc Turnbull: 18/36, 243 yds, 2 TDs, 2 INTs, 3 sacks; 6 carries, 32 yds
RB Moe Knight: 10 carries, 55 yds
RB Dan Newman: 7 carries, 4 yds; 1 rec., 3 yds
WR Kerry Terrell: 3 rec., 46 yds, 1 TD; 1 KR TD
K Eric Folston: 2/2 FGs, 2/2 XPs
P Keith Hanks: 7 punts, 228 yds, 32.5 avg., 2 inside 20
Injuries
DT La'Roi Glover: Back Surgery - Out (Season)
RB Troy Hambrick: Separated Shoulder - Out (Season)
CB Terence Newman: Broken Clavicle - Out (Season)
T Flozell Adams: Bruised Heel - Probable (1 Week)
WR Joey Galloway: Sprained Knee - Probable (1 Week)
DE Greg Ellis: Sprained Knee - Questionable (2 Weeks)
WR Kerry Terrell: Sprained Knee - Questionable (2 Weeks)
jshipman2
12-18-2003, 07:59 AM
Final Standings
AC North W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Cincinnati 9 7 0 .563 322 318 6-6 5-1
Pittsburgh 8 8 0 .500 300 302 5-7 3-3
Baltimore 5 11 0 .313 282 402 4-8 3-3
Cleveland 4 12 0 .250 256 381 3-9 1-5
AC South W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Houston 12 4 0 .750 412 323 10-2 5-1
Tennessee 12 4 0 .750 436 327 10-2 4-2
Indianapolis 8 8 0 .500 395 360 5-7 3-3
Jacksonville 2 14 0 .125 274 436 0-12 0-6
AC East W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
New England 12 4 0 .750 394 297 9-3 3-3
Miami 11 4 1 .719 356 252 8-4 4-2
Buffalo 8 8 0 .500 338 263 7-5 4-2
New York (A) 5 11 0 .313 299 371 3-9 1-5
AC West W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Kansas City 13 3 0 .813 446 383 9-3 4-2
Denver 9 7 0 .563 363 334 6-6 2-4
San Diego 8 8 0 .500 363 400 6-6 4-2
Oakland 8 8 0 .500 391 402 5-7 2-4
NC North W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Detroit 11 5 0 .688 408 350 9-3 4-2
Green Bay 10 6 0 .625 367 277 8-4 4-2
Chicago 6 10 0 .375 331 381 4-8 2-4
Minnesota 6 10 0 .375 356 407 5-7 2-4
NC South W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Tampa Bay 13 3 0 .813 426 280 11-1 5-1
New Orleans 9 7 0 .563 338 300 8-4 4-2
Atlanta 6 10 0 .375 257 383 6-6 1-5
Carolina 5 11 0 .313 305 403 4-8 2-4
NC East W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
New York (N) 9 7 0 .563 390 334 6-6 5-1
Philadelphia 8 8 0 .500 302 276 7-5 4-2
Dallas 6 10 0 .375 275 343 5-7 3-3
Washington 6 10 0 .375 320 317 3-9 0-6
NC West W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
St. Louis 9 7 0 .563 343 304 6-6 3-3
Seattle 7 9 0 .438 338 336 6-6 5-1
Arizona 7 9 0 .438 365 409 6-6 3-3
San Francisco 3 12 1 .219 275 372 2-10 1-5
Wildcard Round
Green Bay (10-6) 20 @ New York (N) (9-7) 24
Miami (11-4-1) 3 @ New England (12-4) 14
New Orleans (9-7) 13 @ St. Louis (9-7) 38
Tennessee (12-4) 24 @ Cincinnati (9-7) 10
Conference Semifinal Round
New England (13-4) 16 @ Houston (12-4) 17
New York (N) (10-7) 19 @ Tampa Bay (13-3) 17
St. Louis (10-7) 35 @ Detroit (11-5) 32
Tennessee (13-4) 27 @ Kansas City (13-3) 14
AFC Championship
Tennessee (14-4) 27 @ Houston (13-4) 17
NFC Championship
New York (N) (11-7) 23 @ St. Louis (11-7) 20
Superbowl II
New York (N) (12-7) 17 @ Tennessee (15-4) 19
jshipman2
12-18-2003, 08:22 AM
2004 Dallas Cowboys Team Summary
Record: 6-10
Winning Pct.: .375
Dallas Cowboys Team Rank
Rushes 479 6
Rushing Yards 2089 6
Yards Per Carry 4.36 9
Pass Attempts 522 22 (T)
Completions 310 23
Passing Yards 3110 31
Yards Per Attempt 5.95 29
3rd Down Conversions 42.4 14 (T)
Points Per Game 17.1 28 (T)
Turnovers 40 32
Turnover Margin -20 32
Opponents Team Rank
Rushes 436 17
Rushing Yards 1742 17
Yards Per Carry 3.99 8
Pass Attempts 557 24
Completions 325 16 (T)
Passing Yards 3517 7
Yards Per Attempt 6.31 4
3rd Down Conversions 36.8 4
Points Per Game 21.4 17
Turnovers 20 24 (T)
Week Team Versus Oppnt
1 19 WAS 17
2 21 at BAL 27
3 6 SFO 23
4 7 DET 21
5 16 at NYG 38
6 24 at CHI 21
7 20 MIN 23
9 27 at WAS 17
10 20 at GBY 26
11 6 at PHI 33
12 10 PIT 20
13 23 at NOS 15
14 14 at CIN 16
15 17 PHI 12
16 17 CLE 3
17 28 NYG 31
Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int
10 Turnbull QB 360 205 2021 5.61 10 18
17 Carter QB 162 105 1089 6.72 4 7
**Team --- 522 310 3110 5.95 14 25
Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD
49 Knight RB 207 868 4.19 8
42 Hambrick RB 119 465 3.90 3
10 Turnbull QB 57 275 4.82 1
20 Anderson FB 49 259 5.28 2
**Team --- 479 2089 4.36 15
Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC TD
20 Anderson FB 114 72 444 6.1 212 5
84 Galloway WR 111 58 704 12.1 86 1
86 Campbell TE 68 44 371 8.4 48 1
83 Glenn WR 74 43 530 12.3 77 1
88 Bryant WR 47 27 446 16.5 68 2
85 Terrell WR 51 27 340 12.5 46 2
**Team --- 521 310 3110 10.0 615 14
Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn
28 Woodson S 87 28 1.0 0 3 11
59 Nguyen ILB 87 24 3.5 1 0 3
31 Williams S 85 33 0.0 0 4 15
52 Coakley OLB 70 27 6.0 4 2 7
72 Young DT 68 16 5.0 13 0 1
41 Newman CB 62 13 1.0 0 3 13
21 Ross CB 57 15 0.0 0 3 7
97 Glover DT 43 18 3.0 10 0 0
93 Coleman DE 35 18 4.5 10 0 0
56 James OLB 35 12 0.0 2 0 7
98 Ellis DE 31 7 14.0 33 0 1
47 Hunter CB 31 6 0.0 1 0 3
51 Singleton OLB 29 11 0.0 0 0 2
5 Dunn TE 18 0 0.0 0 0 0
48 Edwards S 17 7 1.0 0 0 0
**Team --- 867 252 42.0 81 15 71
Looking back on this season I would have to say that the team showed signs of improvement despite finished 6-10 again. There were three key games we lost that could have went either way: Green Bay, Minnesota and the 2nd New York game. That would have put us at 9-7 and looking at the standings you would see that we might have won the division. So we have a great outlook I think for next season.
jshipman2
12-18-2003, 08:45 AM
Season Awards
2004 Awards List
Award Player Team
Player of the Year Steve McNair TEN
Front Office Bowl MVP Steve McNair TEN
Coach of the Year Louie Hillard TEN
**Legend of the Game Darren Woodson DAL
Offensive Player of the Year Clinton Portis DEN
Defensive Player of the Year LaVar Arrington WAS
Offensive Rookie of the Year Butch Assanie CAR
Defensive Rookie of the Year Allen McElroy TEN
All-League First-String Quarterback Steve McNair TEN
All-League First-String Running Back Clinton Portis DEN
All-League First-String Fullback Mike Alstott TBY
All-League First-String Tight End Marcus Pollard IND
All-League First-String Wide Receiver David Boston SDO
All-League First-String Wide Receiver Randy Moss MIN
All-League First-String Center Seth McKinney MIA
All-League First-String Offensive Guard Alan Faneca PIT
All-League First-String Offensive Guard Will Shields KCY
All-League First-String Offensive Tackle Walter Jones DEN
All-League First-String Offensive Tackle Marvel Smith PIT
All-League First-String Punter Chris Gardocki NOS
All-League First-String Kicker Olindo Mare MIA
All-League First-String Defensive End Jason Taylor MIA
All-League First-String Defensive End Kevin Carter TEN
All-League First-String Defensive Tackle Corey Simon PHI
All-League First-String Defensive Tackle Kenny Peterson GBY
All-League First-String Inside Linebacker Marvin Jones NYJ
All-League First-String Outside Linebacker LaVar Arrington WAS
All-League First-String Outside Linebacker Henri Crockett JAX
All-League First-String Cornerback Deltha O'Neal DEN
All-League First-String Cornerback Aaron Glenn HOU
All-League First-String Safety Tebucky Jones NOS
All-League First-String Safety Mike Minter CAR
All-League Second-String Quarterback Brad Johnson TBY
All-League Second-String Running Back Christopher Brown TEN
**All-League Second-String Fullback Richie Anderson DAL
All-League Second-String Tight End Tony Gonzalez KCY
All-League Second-String Wide Receiver Keyshawn Johnson TBY
All-League Second-String Wide Receiver Marvin Harrison IND
All-League Second-String Center Jeff Hartings PIT
All-League Second-String Offensive Guard Todd Perry MIA
All-League Second-String Offensive Guard John Welbourn HOU
All-League Second-String Offensive Tackle Chris Samuels WAS
All-League Second-String Offensive Tackle Jason Fabini NYJ
All-League Second-String Punter Darren Bennett ARI
All-League Second-String Kicker Jason Elam DEN
All-League Second-String Defensive End Trevor Pryce DEN
All-League Second-String Defensive End Simeon Rice TBY
All-League Second-String Defensive Tackle Anthony McFarland TBY
All-League Second-String Defensive Tackle John Henderson JAX
All-League Second-String Inside Linebacker Keith Brooking ATL
All-League Second-String Outside Linebacker Shawn Barber KCY
All-League Second-String Outside Linebacker Jason Gildon PIT
All-League Second-String Cornerback Tyrone Williams ARI
All-League Second-String Cornerback Troy Vincent BUF
All-League Second-String Safety Edward Reed BAL
All-League Second-String Safety Robert Griffith CLE
League's Fastest Man Ty Law NED
League's Strongest Man Bryant McKinnie MIN
Team Leaders
Passing: QB Marc Turnbull, 360-205-2,021-18, 10 TDs
Rushing: RB Moe Knight, 207 att., 868 yds., 8 TDs
Receiving: WR Joey Galloway, 58 rec., 704 yds., 1 TD
Kicking: K Eric Folston, 19/24 FGs, 28/29 XPs
Punting: P Keith Hanks, 96 punts, 3,783 yds., 39.4 avg.
Punt Ret.: WR Kerry Terrell, 22 ret., 238 yds., 10.8 avg., 1 TD
Kickoff Ret.: RB Dan Newman, 33 ret., 598 yds., 18.1 avg., 0 TD
Tackles: S Darren Woodson, LB Dat Nguyen, 87
Sacks: DE Greg Ellis, 14
Interceptions: S Roy Williams, 4 for 65 yds.
Rookie Stats
QB Marc Turnbull: 205/360, 2021 yds., 10 TDs, 18 INTs, 24 sacks; 57 carries, 275 yds., 4.8 avg., 1 TD; 8 fumbles
RB Moe Knight: 207 carries, 868 yds., 4.1 avg., 8 TDs; 13 rec., 75 yds., 2 TDs; 6 fumbles
RB Dan Newman: 12 carries, 13 yds., 1.0 avg., 0 TDs; 1 rec., 3 yds., 0 TDs; 33 kickoff returns, 18.1 avg., 0 TDs; 1 fumble
WR Kerry Terrell: 27 rec., 340 yds., 2 TDs; 22 punt returns, 10.8 avg., 1 TD; 22 kickoff returns, 17.0 avg., 0 TDs; 7 fumbles
K Eric Folston: 19/24 FGs, 28/29 XPs, 46 season long, 85 points
P Keith Hanks: 96 punts, 3783 yds., 39.4 avg., 61 season long, 27 inside opp20
Final Look @ 2004 Schedule
Dallas Cowboys 2004 Regular Season Schedule
Week Opponent Result Attendance Weather
Week 1 WASHINGTON REDSKINS W, 19-17 61,100 Sunny, 103
Week 2 at Baltimore Ravens L, 21-27 64,700 Rain, 67
Week 3 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS L, 6-23 61,100 Sunny, 75
Week 4 DETROIT LIONS L, 7-21 61,100 Sunny, 74
Week 5 at New York (N) Giants L, 16-38 78,100 Sunny, 72
Week 6 at Chicago Bears W, 24-21 65,900 Sunny, 68
Week 7 MINNESOTA VIKINGS L, 20-23 61,100 Rain, 58
Week 8 OPEN
Week 9 at Washington Redskins W, 27-17 79,000 Sunny, 47
Week 10 at Green Bay Packers L, 20-26 69,000 Sunny, 30
Week 11 at Philadelphia Eagles L, 6-33 66,000 Sunny, 56
Week 12 PITTSBURGH STEELERS L, 10-20 61,100 Rain, 57
Week 13 at New Orleans Saints W, 23-15 62,900 Sunny, 68
Week 14 at Cincinnati Bengals L, 14-16 56,100 Sunny, 37
Week 15 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES W, 17-12 60,400 Sunny, 74
Week 16 CLEVELAND BROWNS W, 17-3 59,800 Sunny, 67
Week 17 NEW YORK (N) GIANTS L, 28-31 61,100 Rain, 59
Home Games in ALL CAPS
Season Tickets Sold: 58,000
Stadium Capacity: 65,700
My Performance
GM Performance for Justin Shipman of the Dallas Cowboys
Year Team Eval Perf Diff Proft FrVal Record Playoffs
2004 DAL 54 26 44 75 48 6-10-0 None
2003 DAL 55 5 44 85 56 6-10-0 None
jshipman2
12-18-2003, 09:09 AM
Front Office Decisions
We have several big decisions to make after what has turned out to be a bad start to the off-season. Right off the bat we learn that S Darren Woodson and FB Richie Anderson are both retiring. Both were major contributors to this team and will be missed. Also, both head coach Grant Norris and lead scout Jackie Hopper contracts have expired and the team has decided after being 12-20 after two seasons and change needs to be made. We get both of the guys we target, getting lead scout Marvin Meredith and swapping head coaches with Tennessee, getting Louie Hillard from the Titans and Norris landing the head coaching job there.
Head Coach: Louis Hillard
Contract Years: 3
Salary: $3,050,000
Age: 54
Record: 26-11
Playoffs: 2
Bowl Wins: 1
Experience: 2
Quarterbacks: Fair
Running Backs: Fair
Receivers: Fair
Offensive Linemen: Excellent
Kickers/Punters: Average
Defensive Linemen: Fair
Linebackers: Average
Secondary: Average
Young Talent: Excellent
Motivation: Very Good
Discipline: Excellent
Offensive Playcalling: Good
Defensive Playcalling: Good
Injury Avoidance: Very Good
Lead Scout: Marvin Meredith
Contract Years: 3
Salary: $360,000
Age: 34
Record: 12-20
Playoffs: 0
Bowl Wins: 0
Quarterbacks: Average
Running Backs: Good
Receivers: Good
Offensive Linemen: Good
Kickers/Punters: Good
Defensive Linemen: Average
Linebackers: Average
Secondary: Good
Young Talent: Good
Free Agency
We must decide the future of a sizable about of guys, probable about 15. As GM, I decide that most of them are expendable and are asking way more than what they are worth. We decide that our number one priority in the upcoming draft will be the offensive line, so we go ahead and resign CB Derek Ross instead of going after a corner in the draft or free agency. As the free agency signing period starts we only have about $10,000,000 to play with. So we decide not to after but one free agent and that is S Aeneas Williams, who decides to come to Dallas in Week 3 and signs a 2yr/$6,950,000 deal. He will replace retired S Darren Woodson.
Rookie Draft
I make what will probably be viewed as the worth trade ever tradint our 5th, 6th & 7th round draft choices to Jacksonville for a 3rd rounder.
1st Round (10): RG Omar Vaughn - Illinois State - we think this kid has a great future ahead of him. Our scout rated him a 27/83 before being drafted and we have yet to see how he looks after training camp because he is holding out. Think Larry Allen type!
2nd Round (10): FB Stan Summers - Tennessee - it didn't take us long to find a replacement for retired FB Richie Anderson. Summers is a hoss in all areas of his game but he has a 98 in blocking strength and a 100 in 3rd down catching. Scout rated him a 59/78 before camp and a 61/78 after, so we got some nice improvement.
3rd Round (1): CB Jerald Blake - Central Florida - not the player we originally wanted here but we need depth at corner and with a little development Blake could fit that bill. No rating really stands out because of lack of development but has a decent punt return rating. Scout rated him a 14/52 before camp and a 18/49 after.
4th Round (10): S Oliver Flowers - Texas - a wasted pick in the 4th. Flowers probably wouldn't make the final cut.
Draft Grade: B-
We were a little disappointed with this year's draft after the first two selections. I made a mistake trading away the three picks for the 3rd rounder, who will turn out to be average at best. Better luck next year.
Late Free Agency
In late free agency we re-sign QB Hunter Bustos, whom we got as an undrafted free agent at the beginning of last season. He now appears on The Green Page along with fellow QB Marc Turnbull. We add another piece to the puzzle in the second week of signing by adding WR James Thrash and to make room for him we released WR Zuriel Smith.
jshipman2
12-18-2003, 12:00 PM
Other Preseason Transactions
Released
- QB Chad Hutchinson: had a couple conflicts with key members of the offense.
- FB Jamar Martin
- LG Tyson Walter
- RG Andre Gurode
- CB Pete Hunter
- CB Donald Mitchell
- S Oliver Flowers: drafted this year in the 4th round; just didn't have the potential we originally thought
Signed
- QB Jake Roussel (Georgia): undrafted free agent
- FB Everett Fulcher (Rutgers): undrafted free agent
- C Monty Treadway (Eastern Illinois): undrafted free agent
- LG Wade Shorter (Nebraska): signed as an undrafted free agent in Detroit last season, played in and started one game getting one key run block in two opportunities.
- LG Vernon Consing (Pittsburgh): undrafted free agent
- LT Alonzo Fleming (Southern Mississippi): undrafted free agent
- RT Britt Speer (Syracuse): undrafted free agent
- DE Jimmy Dixon (Maryland): undrafted free agent
- DE J.R. Clemons (West Virginia): undrafted free agent
- DT Kendrick Castine (Arizona): undrafted free agent
- DT Stan Loftin (Saginaw Valley): undrafted free agent
- LB Dennis Rhodes (Washington): undrafted free agent
- LB Tom Krakowiecki (Stanford): undrafted free agent
- CB Jack Fredrickson (UCLA): signed with us last season as an undrafted free agent; saw playing time in 10 games for us, recording 3 tackles and 1 assist; decided we would bring him back
- CB Lionel Tate (Penn State): undrafted free agent; signed because of potential at man-to-man defense
- S Glenn Peterson (Cal. - Sacramento): undrafted free agent who signed with Houston last season; played in all 16 of Houstons games, recording 11 tackles and 1 assist
Tasan
01-08-2004, 12:09 AM
Any chance of restarting this? I just found it from the GSAs, and its a good read. Plus, I'm a Cowboys fan and all ;- )
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