bwyant32
01-30-2008, 09:05 AM
The Cyber Football League is a real player league that has just finished Cyber Bowl II. We are hitting the end season button tomorrow morning and then the offseason will be starting up. You can visit our website at http://www.cyberfootballleague.com
One feature we do use is FOF The College Years for our draft class. I keep a nice track of that on our website each year. Check that out at: http://www.cyberfootballleague.com/kiper.htm
Teams Open:
Seattle Seahawks:
2007 Record: 9-7, finished T2nd in division
Salary Cap Number: $116,400,000
Cap Room: $17,680,000
Draft Picks: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 5th (Cle), 6th, 7th
Team Overview:
This team has the potential to win now. In a wide open NFC West, the Seahawks have probably the #2 man in Rookie of the Year voting for this past season. QB Donnie Ballard (Rookie out of Gerogia Tech) is a 54/70 and had a great rookie year. He threw for 3732 yards, 27 TD, 17 INT). Shaun Alexander is still running strong at a 66/66. Their corners are also among the best in the league. Kelly Jennings (62), Marcus Trufant (61), and Josh Wilson (55) anchor the secondary.
Summary:
This team is good for someone that wants to win now. With good game plans, they can contend for the division in '09.
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New York Giants:
2007 Record: 11-5, finished T2nd in division, NFC Wild Card
Salary Cap Number: $116,400,000
Cap Room: $23,110,000
Draft Picks: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th
Team Overview:
This team suprised alot of people this year by going 11-5. They have an amazing defense lead of course by DE Osi Umenyiora (12.5 Sacks). They drafted, in the top 10 last year, a MLB (72/72 as a rookie) out of BC Winfred Delgado. Offensively Eli Manning had a very solid year and his 56/56 rating is very solid for any type of game plan.
Summary:
With an amazing defense, this team looks very attractive with a solid cap number as well.
If you are interested visit our forums waiting list at http://www.cyberfootballleague.com/forum/index.php?board=1.0
You can also email me at [email protected] or catch me on AIM at ISLTwins.
Thanks all.
One feature we do use is FOF The College Years for our draft class. I keep a nice track of that on our website each year. Check that out at: http://www.cyberfootballleague.com/kiper.htm
Teams Open:
Seattle Seahawks:
2007 Record: 9-7, finished T2nd in division
Salary Cap Number: $116,400,000
Cap Room: $17,680,000
Draft Picks: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 5th (Cle), 6th, 7th
Team Overview:
This team has the potential to win now. In a wide open NFC West, the Seahawks have probably the #2 man in Rookie of the Year voting for this past season. QB Donnie Ballard (Rookie out of Gerogia Tech) is a 54/70 and had a great rookie year. He threw for 3732 yards, 27 TD, 17 INT). Shaun Alexander is still running strong at a 66/66. Their corners are also among the best in the league. Kelly Jennings (62), Marcus Trufant (61), and Josh Wilson (55) anchor the secondary.
Summary:
This team is good for someone that wants to win now. With good game plans, they can contend for the division in '09.
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New York Giants:
2007 Record: 11-5, finished T2nd in division, NFC Wild Card
Salary Cap Number: $116,400,000
Cap Room: $23,110,000
Draft Picks: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th
Team Overview:
This team suprised alot of people this year by going 11-5. They have an amazing defense lead of course by DE Osi Umenyiora (12.5 Sacks). They drafted, in the top 10 last year, a MLB (72/72 as a rookie) out of BC Winfred Delgado. Offensively Eli Manning had a very solid year and his 56/56 rating is very solid for any type of game plan.
Summary:
With an amazing defense, this team looks very attractive with a solid cap number as well.
If you are interested visit our forums waiting list at http://www.cyberfootballleague.com/forum/index.php?board=1.0
You can also email me at [email protected] or catch me on AIM at ISLTwins.
Thanks all.