View Full Version : The 2010 Seattle Seahawks
Big T
09-26-2011, 11:53 PM
After a dissappointing 5-11 season, I am taking over as the GM of the Seattle Seahawks.
I am looking forward to working with a very young team, it may take a few seasons before we can reach the playoffs.
My first priority is make it a competitive training camp and make sure we have some personnel that we can maybe get a look at in the preseason that can improve the club.
To make room on the Roster before the exhibition games started I released:
LT Tyler Polumbus. 25 year old undrafted out of Colorado.
LT Chester Pitts, 31 year old 2002 2nd rounder out of San Diego State.
TE Cameron Morrah, 23 year old 2009 7th rounder out of California.
FL Brandon Stockley, 34 year old 1999 4th rounder out of Louisiana-Lafayette.
TE Jameson Konz, 24 year old out 2010 7th rounder out of Kent State.
Some needs to sign before the exibition games.
1 3rd string QB to keep around in case of injury.
2 DTs, I would like to keep 5 on my 53 man roster, we only have 4 and we are weak at that position.
2 G, I would like to have 4 on my 53 man roster, only have 3 and we are not very strong at the position.
We sign:
LDT Corey Duesenberg, 23 year old out of Memphis, went undrafted. My scout sees some good potential on the pass rush.
RDT Dixon Martin, 23 year old out of North Carolina, went undrafted. My scouts sees him with very good run stopping potential.
LDT Marty Frederick, 23 year old out of Alabama, went undrafted. My scout sees him as a very good pass rusher in the future.
QB Quinn Thorpe, 21 year old out of Washington, went undrafted. My scout sees him as a very accurate passer and good at 3rd down passing in the future.
RG Will Ferguson, a 21 year old out of Arizona State, went undrafted. My scout sees him as a future average run blocker.
LG Damon Russell, a 23 year old out of Indiana, went undrafted. My scout see hims as a very good run and pass blocker.
Big T
09-27-2011, 12:52 AM
Entering the 2010 Season, the Seattle Seahawks lost some key players that will be missed and hard to replace.
WR Nate Burleson, 29 year old 8 year player out of Nevada. Burleson was a big play reciever.
QB Senaca Wallace, 30 year old 8 year player out of Iowa State. Wallace gave the Hawks an experienced back up who could scramble in contrast to Hasselback.
G Rob Sims, 27 year old 5 years experience out of Ohio State. Sims was a solid depth Guard.
DE Daryl Tapp, 26 year old with 5 years experience out of Virginia Tech. He could provide a very good pash rush.
DE Patrick Kerney, All Pro with 11 years experience retired.
T Walter Jones, a 4 time All Pro retired at the end of the 2009-10 season.
Some key additions to the Seahawks this season are:
LDE Raheem Brock, a free agent signing in the offseason, the 32 year old will bring 9 years experience as a solid defensive lineman.
RB Leon Washington, Washington came over in a trade from the New York Jets in the off season. The 5 year veteran is only 28 years old and has breakaway speed a very good hole recognition.
RT Stacy Andrews, Andrews came over in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles in the off season. The 7 year veteran is 29 years old and is one of the strongest blockers on the team.
The Seattle Seahawks will go into the 2010-11 season with the youngest player age in all of the NFL at a average age of 25.1. The league average is 27.
Some of the exciting young players that the Seahawks have are as follows:
SS Earl Thomas, the 21 year old Thomas was the Seahawks 1st round (14th overall) pick in the 2010 draft. Thomas is expected to be a solid pass defender and excellent at defending the rush as he develops.
OLB Aaron Curry, the 24 year old Curry was the Seahawks 1st round (4th overall) pick in the 2009 draft. The scouts feel that Curry will be an overall good linebacker, but his strength will be run defense.
WR Golden Tate, the 22 year old Tate was the Seahawks 2nd round pick in 2010. The scouts say he should develop into a solid route runner that can adjust to the ball.
RDE E.J. Wilson, the 23 year old Wilson was the Hawks 4th round pick in the 2010 draft. The scouts feel that Wilson will develop into an excellent pass rusher and solid run defender.
LDT Kentwan Balmer, the 24 year old Balmer was the Hawks 2008 1st round pick (29th overall). The scouts fell that Balmer has the tools to be an above average run defender and solid pass pass rusher.
LT Russell Okung, the 23 year old Okung was the Hawks 2010 1st round (6th overall pick). The scouts think that Okung will become a solid all around offensive lineman.
The Exhibition games strategy will be to get as many of the rookies as possible into the first two games letting veterans come in for games 3 and 4. First up is the Tennesse Titans on August 14th, 2010.
Big T
09-27-2011, 09:47 PM
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August 14th, 2010
Exhibition Game
Tennessee Titans 10 vs Seattle Seahawks 8
Scoring Summary
1st Q- TEN Rob Bironas 22 yard field goal
2nd Q- SEA Olindo Mare 21 yard field goal
2nd Q- SEA Nate Ness sacked TEN QB in the end zone for a safety.
3rd Q- TEN Orlando Poston 3 yard run for a TD, (Rob Bironas PAT)
4th Q- SEA Olindo Mare 26 yard field goal.
Stats Summary.
The Seahawks had 21 1st downs compared to the Titan with only 9.
The Seahawk defense held the Titans to 140 net yards while the offense was able to get 333 net yards.
The Seahawks allowed 96 yards rushing while getting 167 yards rushing.
The Seahawks held the Titans to 44 passing yards while getting 166 yards passing.
Top Seahawk Rushers:
Leon Washington 15 carries for 59 yards
Marshawn Lynch 13 carries for 47 yards
Top Seahawk Passers:
Charlie Whitehurst went 12 for 15 with 89 yards and 0 interceptions
Zac Robinson went 8 for 22 with 91 yards and 0 interceptions
Top Seahawk Recievers
WR Golden Tate made 6 catches for 61 yards, his longest 26 yards.
WR Mike Williams made 4 catches for 35 yards, his longest 21 yards
TE John Carlson made 2 catches for 35 yards, his longest 31 yards.
Top Defenders:
S Nate Ness had 1 forced fumble, 2.0 sacks,
ILB Lofa Tatupu had 12 tackles and 1 assist
OLB Aaron Currey had 4 tackles and 2 assists
The Seahawks looked very good defensively, and more importantly left the game with out any injuries and remain healthy going into their 2nd exhibition game.
Big T
09-27-2011, 10:14 PM
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August 21st, 2010
Exibition Game
Green Bay Packers 24 Seattle Seahawks 13
Scoring Summary:
1st Q GBY James Jones TD, 22 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby PAT)
2nd Q GBY Ryan Grant TD, 13 yard run (Mason Crosby PAT)
3rd Q GBY Mason Crosby 23 yard field goal
3rd Q SEA Marshawn Lynch TD, 1 yard run (Olindo Mare PAT)
3rd Q SEA Olindo Mare 46 yard field goal
4th Q SEA Olindo Mare 52 yard field goal
4th Q GBY Ryan Grant TD, 10 yard run (Mason Crosby PAT)
Stats Summary:
Green Bay led in first downs, 17 to 14
Green Bay led in total net yards 360 to 227
Green Bay led in net rushing yards 137 to 73
Green Bay led in net passing yards 223 to 154
Green Bay had 2 turnovers compared to Seattles 4
Seahawk Rushing:
Marshawn Lynch had 8 carries for 34 yards and 1 TD
Leon Washington had 7 carries for 32 yards
Seahawk Passing:
Charlie Whitehurst was 13 for 30 for 119 yards, 0 TD, 2 INTs
Zac Robinson was 7 for 13 for 53 yards, 0 TDs, 1 INT
Seahawk Recieving:
WR Mike Williams had 5 catches for 60 yards, his longest was 17 yards
TE John Carlson had 4 catches for 24 yards, his longest was 14 yards
WR Golden Tate had 4 catches for 43 yards, his longest was 14 yards
Top Defensive Performances:
S Kam Chancellor had 1 INT and 10 yard return, had 5 tackles.
S Earl Thomas had 1 INT and 45 yard return, 1 forced fumble.
CB Roy Lewis had 6 tackles
OLB Will Herring had a 1.0 Sack
The Seahawks again escaped injury and will be completely healthy for game 3 of the exhibition season.
As we get down to the final two games of the exhibition season, we will start the veterans to get rid of some rust and be ready for the season opener.
Big T
09-27-2011, 10:31 PM
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August 28th, 2010
Exibition Game 3
Minnesota Vikings 14 Seattle Seahawks 6
Game Summary:
2nd Q MIN Randy Moss 9 yard pass from Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell PAT)
3rd Q MIN Percy Harvin 30 yard pass from Daniel Briley (Ryan Longwell PAT)
3rd Q SEA Olindo Mare 35 yard field goal
4th Q SEA Olindo Mare 46 yard field goal
Stats Summary:
Minnesota led in first downs 18 to 12
Minnesota led in Total net yards 297 to 229
Minnesota led in Net rushing yards 159 to 93
Minnesota led in Net Passing yards 138 to 136
Seattle had 1 turnover, Minnesota had 2
Minnesota led time of possession 31:49 to 28:11
Seattle Rushing:
Leon Washington had 10 carries for 56 yards, including 2 over 10 yards
Marshawn Lynch had 10 carries for 27 yards,
Seattle Passing:
Charlie Whitehurst was 11 for 22 for 77 yards, 0 TDs and 1 INT
Zac Robinson was 7 for 9 for 65 yards, 0 TD 0 INTs
Seattle Recieving:
WR Mike Williams had 4 catches for 30 yards, his longest was 9 yards
WR Golden Tate had 3 catches for 42 yards, his longest was 20 yards
RB Leon Washington had 2 catches for 36 yards, his longest was 30 yards.
Top Defensive Performers:
S Earl Thomas had 1 INT and returned it 23 yards and 6 tackles
CB Marcus Trufant had 5 tackles.
DE E J Wilson had 5 tackles and 1 forced fumble.
DE Raheem Brock had 0.5 sacks, 3 hurries and 2 tackles.
The Seahawks escaped injury again and are healthy going into their final exibition game.
Big T
10-02-2011, 07:50 PM
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September 2nd, 2010
Exibition Game 4
Seattle Seahawks 26 Oakland Raiders 14
Game Summary:
1st Q SEA Olinda Mare 25 YD Field Goal
1st Q SEA Deon Branch 10 YD Pass from Zac Robinson (Olinda Mare PAT)
1st Q OAK Darren McFadden 2 YD Run (Sebastian Janikowski PAT)
2nd Q SEA Olinda Mare 23 YD Field Goal
2nd Q SEA Olinda Mare 39 YD Field Goal
3rd Q SEA Olinda Mare 36 YD Field Goal
4th Q OAK Yamon Figurs 11 YD Pass from Bruce Gradkowski (Sebastian Janikowski PAT)
4th Q SEA Leon Washington 11 YD Run (Olinda Mare PAT)
Stats Summary:
Oakland led in first downs 22 to 20
Seattle led in NET YARDS 405 to 320
Seattle led in NET RUSHING YARDS 157 to 105
Seattle led in NET PASSING YARDS 248 to 215
Seattle led in TURNOVERS 1 to 3
Oakland led in TIME OF POSS 30:48 to 29:12
Seattle Rushing:
Leon Washington had 14 carries for 77 yards and 1 TD
Marshawn Lynch had 13 carries for 71 yards with 2 over 10 yards
Seattle Passing:
Charlie Whitehurst completed 9 of 15 for 109 yards
Zac Robinson completed 9 of 15 for 160 yards and 1 TD
Seattle Recieving:
WR Golden Tate had 4 catches for 75 yards, longest was 47 yards
TE Chris Baker had 3 catches for 106 yards, longest was 61 yards
WR Deon Branch had 3 catches for 23 yards, including a TD
WR Mike Williams had 2 catches for 26 yards, longest was 14 yards
Top Defensive Performers:
CB Kelly Jennings 6 tackles, 1 INT for 20 yards
OLB Aaron Curry 3 tackles, 1 INT for 4 yards
S Earl Thomas 6 tackles, 1 assist
S Lawyer Milloy 5 tackles, 2 assists
DT Junior Siavii 2 tackles, 0.5 sacks
The Seahawks escaped the pre-season without any injuries and go healthy into the regular season.
Big T
10-02-2011, 08:54 PM
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September 5th, 2010
Preparing for the Season Opener
The Seahawks will face the San Fransisco 49ers to start the season on September 12th in Seattle. The Roster is still at 60 and we must cut it down to 53.
My first cut is to trim down the RBs to 3 so we will cut Julius Jones. He was rarely used in the exibition games. The 29 year old Jones has 7 years experience in the NFL and was orginally drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2nd round in 2004.
The next cut is FB Quinton Ganther. The 26 year old was originally drafted by the Tennesse Titans in the 7th round.
The next cut is RF Evan Dietrich-Smith. The 24 year old guard was undrafted and signed as a free agent in the off season.
The next cut is DE Brandon Mebane. The 25 year old Mebane was a 3rd round pick in the 2007 draft for the Seahawks.
The next cut is DT Junior Siavii. The 32 year old Siavii was originally the 2nd round pick of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2004.
The next cut is SS Lawyer Milloy. The 37 year old Milloy was originally a 2nd round pick of the New England Patroits in 1996
The last cut was QB Quentin Thorpe. The 21 year old undrafted Thorpe did not get any exhibition game action and does not fit into the immediate plans of the team.
Power Ratings
The Top 5 teams are:
New Orleans Saints 100
Indianapolis Colts 86
New York Jets 65
San Diego Chargers 65
New England Patriots 63
Meet the Seahawks Starting Line-up:
QB 35 year old Matt Hasselback- 12 years experience
RB 28 year old Leon Washington- 5 years experience
FB 27 year old Micheal Robinson- 5 years experience
TE 26 year old John Carlson- 3 years experience
WR 22 year old Golden Tate- Rookie
WR 31 year old Deion Branch- 9 years experience
LT 23 year old Russell Okung- Rookie
LG 24 year old Max Unger- 2 years experience
C 33 year old Ben Hamilton- 10 years experience
RG 21 year old Will Ferguson- 1 year experience
RT 29 year old Stacy Andrews- 7 years experience
LDE 32 year old Raheem Brock- 9 years experience
LDT 24 year old Kentwan Balmer- 3 years experience
RDT 30 year old Colin Cole- 8 years experience
RDE 23 year old E J Wilson- Rookie
SLB 28 year old Leroy Hill- 6 years experience
MLB 28 year old Lofa Tatupu- 6 years experience
WLB 24 year old Aaron Curry- 2 years experience
LCB 30 year old Marcus Trufant- 8 years experience
RCB 28 year old Kelly Jennings- 5 years experience
SS 21 year old Earl Thomas- Rookie
FS 24 year old Nate Ness- 1 years experience
Big T
10-02-2011, 09:44 PM
Game Planning the San Fransisco 49ers.
Tendencies:
The 2009 San Fransisco 49ers finished the season 8-8
The 49ers ran the ball 41.3% of all their offensive plays (average)
Defensive Rushing Average 3.60 yards per carry (very good)
Defensive Rushing Yards of 100 yards per game (very good)
Defensive Passing Percentage of 60.5 % (average)
Defensive Passing Yards of 229 yards per game (fair)
The Defensive Game Plan against the 49ers will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the 49ers will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 19 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 55% of the time in 1st down with a balance between long and short passing.
A majority of our running plays will be designed to go to the right side to take advantage of LCB Tarell Brown and LDE Ray MacDonald. I bumped up the pass protection because the 49ers have 5 excellent pass rushers in Aubrayo Franklin, Justin Smith, Manny Lawson, Patrick Willis and Takeo Spikes.
Big T
10-02-2011, 11:53 PM
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September 12th, 2010
San Fransisco 49ers (-1) at Seattle Seahawks.
First Half:
The Seahawks recieve the kick off and after an illegal block, the Hawks will start 1st and 10 at thier own 11 yard line. On 3rd and 6 from the Seahawks 15, Hasselback completes a 36 yard pass to TE Chris Baker, but he fumbles and San Fransisco's Nate Clements returns it to the Seahawks 39 yard line.
The first play for the 49ers is a 19 yard run by RB Frank Gore and the 49ers reach the Hawks 20. The Hawks defense toughens up and after 2 straight incompletions, QB David Carr hits WR Wade Highcove for a -1 yard pass and will force a FG attempt. Joe Nedney hits a 38 yard FG and the score is SF 3 SEA 0. (11:49 1st).
After the kickoff the Seahawks will start at their own 36 yard line. For the Hawks offense it was an 3 and out with Max Unger giving up a sack to LB Takeo Spikes for a 6 yard loss and will force a punt on 4th and 8. Ted Ginn calls for a fair catch at the SF 33 yard line.
After a holding call overturned a 1st down on 3rd and 1 for the 49ers, David Carr gets his 3rd and 11 pass picked off by S Earl Thomas at the SEA 44 yard line.
On the very first play Hasselback is sacked for a second time and another loss of 6 yards, this time by DT Aubrayo Franklin. After a false start penalty and a short run by Hasselback then by Dorsett, the Hawks are faced with a 4th and 17 at their own 37 yard line. Jon Ryans punt is fair caught by Ted Ginn at the SF 20.
The 49ers David Carr completes 1 of 3 attempts which goes for 5 yards and will force a 4th and 5 punt from the SF 25. Andy Lees punt goes out of bounds at the SEA 32.
On 2nd and 10, Matt Hasselback hits RB Leon Washington for a 27 yard pass and the Hawks 1st first down of the season with 3:44 left in the 1st quarter. It will be 1st and 10 at the SF 41. On 3rd and 10, Hasselback connects with WR Ben Obomanu for 23 yards and the Seahawks are at the SF 18. The Seahawks are unable to convert on 3rd and 5 and will be forced to attempt a FG. Olindo Mare hits the 30 yard FG and the score is SEA 3 SF 3 (1:11 1st )
After the kickoff, the 49ers will start from their own 23 yard line. The 49ers gain 2 yards on a 1st down running play on the final play of the 1st quarter. (End of 1st quarter) The Seattle defense stalls Carr and his offense in another 3 and out and the 49ers will be punting from thier own 29 yard line. Andy Lee punts it 46 yards, Deon Butler returns it 6 yards to the SEA 31.
On a 2nd and 3 play, Leon Washington took the hand off for a 9 yard gain and a 1st down at the SEA 47. On 1st down, Hasselback is sacked for the 3rd time, this time for a loss of 4 yards by LB Travis LaBoy. The drives stalls on a 3rd and 10 incompletion and the Hawks will have to punt. Jon Ryan punts it 43 yards but Ted Ginn finds a seam on the return and brings it back 14 yards to the SF 24.
The 49ers are frustrated again by the Hawks defense and fail to convert on a 3rd and 4 play and will have to punt from their own 28. David Carr is only 4 for 10 so far in the game for 5 passing yards. A big punt of 53 yards by Andy Lee and a 10 yard return by Deon Butler has the Hawks starting at their own 29 yard line.
After a 5 yard loss on a running play, Leon Washington takes the 2nd down hand off for 26 yards and a 1st down at the mid field stripe. The Hawks catch a break when the 49ers are called for Unnessary Roughness and a 15 yard penalty takes it to the SF 35. On the very next play, Hasselbacks pass is picked off by CB Nate Clements at the SF 17. Its the Hawks 2nd turnover.
On 3rd and 3, the Hawks defense stiffens up and stuffs RB Anthony Dixons rush attempt for a 3 yard loss. The 49ers will have to punt on 4th and 6 from their own 21. Another huge punt by Andy Lee, he hits it for 56 yards and Deon Butler losses 2 more yards on the return and the Hawks will start at the SEA 21.
On 2nd and 10 from the 21, Leon Washington takes the Hasselback pitch on the trap play and takes it the distance for a 79 yard TD run. Olindo Mare hits the point after to make it SEA 10 SF 3 (6:11 2nd)
After the kickoff, Wade Highcove returns it to the SF 19. The Hawks defense forces another 3 and out with Red Bryant putting pressure and forcing a Carr incompletion. Carr is now 7 for 14 on the day and the 49ers who have been held to just 1 First down will be punting from the SF 22. After the 42 yard punt and 1 yard return by Jordan Babineaux, Seattle will start at the SEA 37.
The Hawks get a break on 2nd down when Marshawn Lynch fumbles after getting the First down, but Ben Obomanu recovers it on the SEA 48. On 2nd and 5, Hasselback hits TE John Carlson for 14 yards and a 1st down at the SF 33. On first down, Hasselback and WR Deon Butler connect for another 15 yards to the SF 18 as we hit the 2 minute warning. This time its the 49er defense that comes up big, stopping Marshawn Lynch on a 3rd and 1 try for a 1 yard loss and forcing a 4th down from the SF 10. Olindo Mare's 27 yard FG was blocked and the 49ers will get the ball at the SF 22 with 0:53 left in the half.
The 49ers were again unable to get a 1st down and were forced to punt on the last play of the half..
At the Half:
The Seahawks dominated most of the statiscal areas. The Hawks had 9 first downs compared to the 49ers having just one. Total net yards favored Seattle by 259 to 64. Seattle did have 133 rushing yards, but 79 of that was on Washingtons TD romp. The Hawks held Carr to just 49 yards passing while Hasselback threw for 126 yards. Hasselback was 10-20 while Carr was 9-16. Niether team was effective on 3rd down, San Fransisco was 0 for 8 while Seattle was 1 for 7.
Second Half:
San Fransisco will start at the 20 after the touchback to start the half. On 2nd and 11, the 49ers have a 1st down erased with a Offensive Holding call bringing up 2 and 20. But the Hawks pay them back with a 3rd down penalty for Holding and give the 49ers a 1st down at thier own 19. The 49er offense stalls again and forced to punt, after a 51 yard punt, a Seattle penalty for Illegal use of hands, the Hawks will start at the SEA 18.
On 2nd and 1, Marshawn Lynch rushes for 14 yards to the SEA 41 and a 1st down. On 3rd and 4, Hasselback hooks up with WR Golden Tate for a 9 yard pass and a 1st down at the SF 44. The Hawks are unable to convert on 3rd and 5 and Ryan will punt from the SF 39. Unfortunately he is unable to pin the 49ers and its a touchback.
Offensive holding on the very first play forces 1st and 20 from the SF for the 49ers. On 3rd and 10, Raheem Brock put pressure on Carr and he was unable to connect with WR Josh Morgan for another 3 and out. Andy Lee is forced to punt, and he hits another beauty for 57 yards, Deon Butler fumbles the return and 49ers Barry Sims picks it up and runs it in for a 28 yard fumble return TD. Joe Nedney hits the point after and its now SEA 10 SF 10 (6:35 3rd)
Nedneys kickoff goes for a touchback, on 3rd and 8 Hasselback hits Deion Branch for a 3 yard pass and it will force 4th and 5 from the SEA 25. Jon Ryan's punt goes 54 yards and Williams James returns it 8 yards to the SF 29.
On 1st and 10, David Carr completes a 10 yard pass to FB Moran Norris for the 49ers 3rd first down of the game. He then hits WR Kyle Williams for another 11 yards and back to back 1st downs to mid field. The 49ers thought they had a 3rd completion is a row, but a Holding penalty puts them into 1st and 20 from the SF 40. David Carr then hits WR Michael Crabtree for 22 yards and a 1st down at the SEA 38 while improving to 15 for 25. On 2nd and 8, Anthony Dixon takes the handoff and rushed for 9 yards and another 1st down to the SEA 27. On the next play, Carr lobs a short pass to TE Vernon Davis but he takes it for another 15 yards and a 22 yard pass play and a 1st down at the SEA 5. Carr then throws three straight incomplete passes and it will force a 4th and goal from the 5. Joe Nedney hits the 22 yard FG to make it SF 13 SEA 10 (1:37 3rd)
After the touchback, the Seahawks will start at the SEA 20. Hasselback connects with RB Leon Washington on the screen pass for 13 yards and a 1st down to the SEA 33. On the next play, this time Leon Washington rushed the ball for 12 more yards and 145 on the day for another 1st down. Hasselback then hits WR Mike Williams for 12 yards on 1st down and they march the ball to the SF 45. (End of the 3rd quarter) On 2nd and 5, Hasselback is sacked for the 4th time and a 8 yard loss by OLB Manny Lawson. The Hawks are unable to convert 3rd and 13 and will punt from the SF 48. Jon Ryans punt goes for a touchback.
On 1st down, David Carr hits WR Michael Crabtree for 25 yards and a 1st down at the SF 45. On 2nd and 6, Anthony Dixon runs around the left end for 6 yards and a 1st down at the SEA 45. On 3rd and 4, David Carr connects with WR Michael Crabtree for another 16 yards and a 1st down at the SEA 23. On 2nd and 10, DE Raheem Brock breaks free and sacks David Carr for a 8 yard loss bringing up 3rd and 18. Frank Gore then takes the hand off for 17 yards setting up a 4th and 1 from the SEA 14. The 49ers decide on the points and Joe Nedney connects for the 31 yard field goal and the score is now SF 16 SEA 10 (8:51 4th)
Ben Obomanu returns the Nedney kickoff 23 yards to the SEA 35. A holding call puts the Hawks into 2nd and 18 but on the very next play Hasselbacks hits WR Deion Branch for 13 yards making it a manageable 3rd and 5 from the SEA 40. Hasselback's attempted short pass to TE John Carlson is picked off by ILB Patrick Willis at the SEA 49.
On 2nd and 5, David Carr hits TE Vernon Davis with a short pass and a 9 yard gain for a 1st down at the SEA 35. For the 49ers, after having only 1 first down in the 1st half, they now have 11. The Seattle defense forces a 4th and 2 from the SEA 27. The 49ers sent out Joe Nedney to attempt a 44 yard FG, but Seattles Leroy Hill blocks it and the Hawks will take over at the SEA 31.
The Hawks are called for Holding on 1st down and are now 1st and 20 from the SEA 21 with 2:50 remaining. A 5 yard run and then a 5 yard pass to Leon Washington puts the Hawks into a 3rd and 10 from the SEA 31 as the 2 minute warning is called. Hasselback and WR Deion Branch are unable to connect on 3rd down so the Hawks will be forced to attempt a 4th down play. Hasselback is under pressure by Travis LaBoy and Will Ferguson and hurries his pass to WR Golden Tate and it goes incomplete. The ball is turned over on downs at the SEA 31 with 1:43 left.
After a False start penalty, its 1st and 15 from the SEA 36. Anthony Dixon runs it for 5 yards, Frank Gore runs for 1 and Frank Gore runs it again for 1 bringing up 4th and 13 from the SEA 34. Nedneys FG attempt falls short on his 51 yard attempt, and the Hawks will get the ball at the SEA 41 with 1:12 left and no time outs. On 1st down, Hasselback looks deep for WR Deion Branch, but it goes incomplete. He then hits Golden Tate for 13 yards to the SF 46 with 0:47 left. He spikes the ball with 0:44 left. Ray McDonald hurries Hasselback next attempt for WR Ben Obomanu which brings up 3rd and 10 with 0:37 left. Hasselback attempts a long pass to Deion Branch, but he dropped a very catchable pass bringing up 4th down with 0:26 left. Hasselbeck avoids the rush and tosses a medium pass to WR Golden Tate but he is picked off for the 3rd time as CB Shawntae Spencer puts the game away.
San Fransisco 49ers 16 Seattle Seahawks 10
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in first downs 15 to 11
Seattle led in Total Net Yards 377 to 244
Seattle led in Total Net Rushing 186 to 100
Seattle led in Total Net Passing 191 to 144
San Fransisco led in Time of Poss 30:19 to 29:41
Rushing Leaders:
SEA Leon Washington 11 carries for 147 yards and 1 TD
SF Frank Gore 14 carries for 75 yards and 2 over 10 yards,
SEA Marshawn Lynch 7 carries for 40 yards, his longest was 14 yards.
Passing Leaders:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck goes 20 for 43 for 215 yards 0 TD 3 INTs 32.6 rating
SF David Carr goes 20 for 35 for 152 yards 0 TD 1 INT 55.9 rating
Recieving Leaders:
SF WR Michael Crabtree catches 6 passes for 62 yards
SEA RB Leon Washington catches 5 passed for 51 yards
SF WR Kyle Williams catches 3 passes for 19 yards
SF TE Vernon Davis catches 3 passes for 38 yards
SEA TE John Carlson catches 3 passes for 22 yards.
Defense Leaders:
SF CB Shawntae Spencer 1 INT
SF CB Nate Clements 1 INT, 1 Recovered Fumble,
SF ILB Patrick Willis 8 tackles, 1 INT
SEA S Earl Thomas 6 tackles 1 INT
SF OLB Manny Lawson 6 tackles, 1 Sack
SEA CB Walter Thurmond 8 tackles
SEA DE Raheem Brock 1 Sack, 4 hurries, 4 Knockdowns
SF OLB Travis LaBoy 3 hurries and 1 Knockdown
SF DE Justin Smith 1 Block, 3 hurries, 2 Knockdowns
Big T
10-03-2011, 06:07 PM
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Week 1 NFL News
NFC West Games
Arizona 10 St Louis 9
San Fransisco 16 Seattle 10
Offensive Player of the Week:
Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning was named NFL Offensive Player of the Week. The 34 year old Manning went 25 for 31 for 385 yards passing with 4 TDs and 0 INTs in a 35-9 win over the Houston Texans.
Defensive Player of the Week:
New England Patriots NT Vince Wilfork was named NFL Defensive Player of the Week. The 29 year old Wifork had 6 tackles, 2 assists, 2.5 Sacks in a 33-27 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Other Notables:
Darren McFadden Oakland Raiders had 148 yards rushing on 26 carries
Leon Washington Seattle Seahawks had 147 yards rushing on 11 carries and 1 TD.
Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Colts had 7 catches for 180 yards and 2 TDs
DeSean Jackson Philadelphia Eagles had 12 catches for 136 yards
Anquan Boldin Baltimore Ravens had 11 catches for 124 yards.
Robbie Gould Chicago Bears went 5 for 6 on FGs including a 55 yarder.
David Harris New York Jets had 11 tackles, 2 assits and 2 INTs
Barrett Ruud Tampa Bay Buccaneers has 12 tackles, 3 assits, 1 INT
Adrian Wilson Arizona Cardinals 12 tackles, 3 assists
Josh Bullocks Chicago Bears 4 tackles, 1 assist, 2 INTs
Greta's House of Football:
Most Careful Quarterbacks:
1 Philip Rivers SDO
2 Ben Roethlisberger PIT
3 Tom Brady NED
4 Drew Brees NOS
5 Tony Romo DAL
6 Peyton Manning IND
7 Aaron Rodgers GBY
8 Jason Campbell OAK
9 Vince Young TEN
10 Matt Ryan ATL
bbgunn
10-03-2011, 07:21 PM
It's just Week 1... It'll get better.
Big T
10-05-2011, 09:52 PM
It's just Week 1... It'll get better.
:lol: So true, but I am not counting on this group to sneak in the Playoffs like they did in real life....
Big T
10-05-2011, 10:37 PM
Game Planning the Denver Broncos
2010 Record (0-1)
2009 Record (8-8)
Tendencies:
The Broncos ran the ball 42.2 % in week 1 (Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 2.09 per carry (Very Good)
Defensive Rushing of 48 yards per game (Very Good)
Defensive Passing Completion of 62.5% (Fair)
Defensive Passing of 227 yards per game (Fair)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 70% (Average)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 7.50 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 50% (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 11.00 per play (Poor)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Bronco's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the 49ers will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 17 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 55% of the time in 1st down with a balance but we will be leaning to increase the long passing percentage (from 27% to 31%). .
The Seahawks go into the game healthy, but the Broncos will be missing TE Daniel Graham and WR Jabar Gaffney who are out with injuries. Both players were injured in week 1. Jabar Gaffney had 54 catches for the Bronco's in 2009, while Graham had 28.
The Seahawks will try to attack the right side for the most part. We will be trying to take advantage of RDE Kevin Vickerson and RCB Andre Goodman while avoiding LDE Justin Bannan and LCB Champ Bailey. This will allow us to avoid the miss-match between Bannan and Hawks RG Will Ferguson.
The Broncos have a pretty good pass rush which includes NT Jamal Williams, SILB D J Williams, WILB Spencer Larsen and WLB Robert Ayers. So we will keep the FB, RB and TE in pass block a little more then we would normally. Hasselbeck will also have to be aware of ball hawks RCB Andre Goodman and FS Brian Dawkins.
The Seahawks will also dial up the Blitz a little more then usual, Kyle Orton is ranked less then average for Sense Rush, Read Defense and Scrambling Ability.
Big T
10-06-2011, 12:35 AM
3447
September 19th, 2010
Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos (-6).
First Half:
After a touchback, the Seahawks will start at the SEA 20. After a 2 yard completion to Golden Tate on 3rd and 4, the Hawks will punt from the SEA 28. Jon Ryan's punt only goes 32 yards and Broncos Demaryius Thomas returned it back 4 yards to the DEN 44.
On 2nd and 6, Kyle Orton hits RB Knowshon Moreno for a 7 yard pass to the SEA 45. The Broncos get a 2nd first down of the drive when on 3rd and 7, RB LenDale White breaks a few tackles and runs for 11 yards to the SEA 31. On 2nd and 8 Kyle Orton connects with TE Dan Gronkowski for 11 yards to the SEA 18. On the very next play, Kyle Orton throws to WR Eric Decker for an 18 yard TD pass. Matt Prater makes the PAT. DEN 7 SEA 0 (1st 9:24)
Marshawn Lynch returns the Matt Prater Kick off 17 yards to the SEA 22. After a 4 yard loss on a running play, Matt Hasselbeck is sacked by OLB Elvis Dumervil for a 5 yard loss bring up 3rd and 19 at the SEA 13. Forsett gets 5 yards back on a run call and Seattle will go 3 and out for the second straight time. Another less then stellar punt by Jon Ryan travels out of bounds after 30 yards and the Broncos will get the ball at the SEA 48.
On 2nd and 4, Knowshon Moreno takes the hand off for 8 yards and the Broncos 5th first down to the SEA 34. On 3rd and 5, Kyle Orton gets his pass picked off by OLB Leroy Hill at the SEA 30. The first turnover of the game.
After a Deion Branch pass drop, a False start penalty and a short pass to Golden Tate, the Hawks are forced into a 3 and 9 situation. The Hawks don't complete the pass, but a defensive penalty for holding give the Hawks a first down at the SEA 36. The Hawks were not able to go any further on the drive and were forced to punt on 4th and 9 from the SEA 37. A better punt by Ryan as he hits it for 44 yards, but Demaryius Thomas returns it 20 yards to the DEN 39.
On the first play of the drive, Kyle Orton and TE Dan Gronkowski hook up for a 23 yard pass and catch to the SEA 38. The Seattle defense stiffens up and forces a 4th and 10 from the SEA 38 as the 1st quarter ends. (2nd Quarter) Britton Colquitt punts for a touchback, the Hawks start at the SEA 20.
On 2nd and 3, Leon Washington runs the ball around the LT for 8 yards and the Hawks 2nd first down, first without penalty to the SEA 31. Leon Washington runs again for a 19 yard gain and a 1st down at the Midfield. On 3rd and 8, Matt Hasselbeck runs for 3 yard but fumbles the ball, Broncos Champ Bailey recovers it at the DEN 45
On 2nd and 2, Kyle Orton hits TE Vonda Leach for 4 yards and a first down at the SEA 43. On 2nd and 10, Kyle Orton connects with RB Knowshon Moreno on the screen pass for 20 yards but Moreno fumbles the ball and Seattle's Walter Thurmond recovers and the Hawks get the ball back at the SEA 34.
Hasselbeck gets his 1st passing first down with a 13 yard strike to WR Mike Williams to the SEA 47 on the 1st play of the possession. On 3rd and 10, Hasselbeck and Golden Tate connect for 14 yards in improving the Hawks QB to 6 for 11 with 50 yards. On the play, Broncos Renaldo Hill was injured and it appears to be a very serious knee injury. On 2nd and 2, Marshawn Lynch carries the mail for 10 yards and a first down at the DEN 21. On 3rd and 4, the Broncos send 7 on the rush and pressure Hasselbeck into a incompletion bringing up 4th down at the DEN 15. Olindo Mare hits a 32 yard field goal to make the score DEN 7 SEA 3 (2nd 6:34)
After the kickoff and LenDale White's 16 yard return to the DEN 24. On 2nd and 14, Kyle Orton connects with WR Eddie Royal for 28 yards and a 1st down at the DEN 48. Kyle Orton is now 7 for 11 and 111 yards. On 2nd and 1, Knowshon Moreno carries the rock for 4 yards and a 1st down at the SEA 39. On the very next play Orton hits TE Dan Gronkowski for 31 yards to the SEA 8. On the next play, LenDale White takes the pitch for an 8 yard TD run. Matt Prater hits the PAT DEN 14 SEA 3 (2nd 3:22)
Prater's kickoff is returned by Ben Obomanu for 19 yards to the SEA 22. On 2nd and 10, Hasselbeck completes a pass to TE Chris Baker for 16 yards and a first down at the SEA 38. (2 minute warning). On the 1st play after the 2 minute warning, Matt Hasselbeck is intercepted by ball hawk Brian Dawkins at the DEN 49.
The Seahawks defense force 4th and 2 with 1:04 left at SEA 43. A great punt by Colquitt to the SEA 4, but Deon Butler returns it 14 yards to the SEA 18 with 0:54 left.
With 3rd and 1 at the SEA 27, the Broncos call a time out to stop the clock with 0:20 left. Hasselbeck then connects with RB Leon Washington for a short pass, but Washington breaks a couple of tackles and turns it into a 26 yard but the clock runs out.
At the Half
The Broncos are pretty much leading all statistical areas. The Broncos have rushed for 72 yards while Seattle has 64. Orton is 8 for 13 and 142 yards, while Matt Hasselbeck was 10 for 18 and 109 yards. But the key stat is the scoreboard and the Hawks trail by 11 at the half.
2nd Half
LenDale White returns Olindo Mares kickoff 30 yards to the DEN 26. On 1st and 10, Seattle is called for Unnessary Roughness and the Broncos will have a first down at the DEN 41. On 3rd and 3, E J Wilson puts pressure on Kyle Orton and forces the incompletion and a Denver punt from the DEN 48. Another great punt by Colquitt that is downed at the SEA 7, good for 45 yards.
On 3rd and 3, Matt Hasselbeck hits FB Michael Robinson with the screen pass for 2 yards and they come up short of the 1st down. Jon Ryan will punt from the SEA 16. Ryan hits it for 45 yards and it rolls out of bounds at the DEN 39.
On 1st and 10, Kyle Orton completes a pass to RB Knowshon Moreno for a 13 yard first down to the SEA 48. LenDale follows that up with a 12 yard run and another first down to the SEA 36. The Seattle defense opens up again, this time for a 15 yard romp by Knowshon Moreno to the SEA 21. After an encroachment penalty by the Seahawks, Knowshon Moreno runs the ball 16 yards for the TD. Matt Prater with the PAT. DEN 21 SEA 3 (3rd 9:12)
The Seahawks will start at SEA 22 after the kickoff. On 3rd and 4, Hasselbeck flips a short pass to TE Chris Baker and a 11 yard gain for a first down at the SEA 39. On 2nd and 11, TE John Carlson finds a opening downfield for a 27 yard completion from Hasselbeck and a 1st down at the DEN 35. On 2nd and 8, the Broncos send a 7 man blitz but Hasselbeck hands off to Leon Washington for a 12 yard run and a first down at the DEN 21. On the next play, Hasselbeck stretches the field again with a 21 yard TD pass to Deon Butler. The Seahawks attempt the 2 point convert but Hasselbecks pass is incomplete. DEN 21 SEA 9. (3rd 3:39)
After Mare's kickoff and a Bronco holding penalty, Denver will start at the DEN 4. On 3rd and 6 and with the Seahawks needing a stop real badly, Kyle Orton connects with WR Eric Decker for 9 yards and a first down at the DEN 17. (End of 3rd Quarter) On 3rd and 4, Orton hits successfully with WR Eddie Royal for 10 yards and another 1st down to the DEN 33. On the next play, Knowshow Moreno runs the ball for 10 yards for a first down at the DEN 43. On 2 and 1, Knowshon Moreno rushes for 2 more yards and a first down at the SEA 46. This is turning into a key drive for the Broncos. After a holding penalty put the Broncos into 3rd and 16, Orton and Demaryius Thomas failed to connect forcing a 4th down. Colquitt hits another beauty that rolls out of bounds at the SEA 6.
On 3rd and 5, Matt Hasselbeck hits RB Justin Forsett with a screen pass that is good for a 19 yard gain and a first down at the SEA 30. A defensive holding penalty allows the Seahawks to escape a 4th and 5 situation and a first down at the SEA 40. On 3rd and 3, Leon Washington was able to only get 1 yard and force a punt from the SEA 48. Jon Ryan punts it out of bounds at the DEN 15.
On 3rd and 3, Knowshon Moreno was stopped for no gain and forcing a Bronco 3 and out punt from the DEN 22. Colquitt hits another great punt of 52 yards but Deon Butler was able to return it for 13 yards to the SEA 39 with 4:26 left.
After a Bronco penalty, the Hawks are 1st and 5 and Leon Washington runs it for 9 yards and a first down at the DEN 47 with 4:01 left. On 2nd and 5, Hasselbeck and WR Deon Butler connect for 22 yards and a first down to the DEN 30 with 3:21 left. The Hawks take a take penalty and run a few plays but are facing a 4th and 8 with 2:42 left. On the next play, Hasselbecks pass is intercepted by OLB Jarvis Moss at the DEN 19 with 2:32 left.
The Hawks defense steps up for a 3 and out and force a 4 and 10 with 2:03 left, the Hawks used up all thier time outs. After a 41 yard Colquitt punt and a 10 yard Deon Butler return, the Hawks will start at Midfield. (2 minute warning)
The 1st play is a 11 yard pass to TE John Carlson to the DEN 39. On 3rd and 3, Hasselbeck hits WR Golden Tate for 13 yards and a first down at the DEN 19 with 0:39 left. Hasselbeck spikes the ball with 0:34 on the clock. A couple of incompletions put Seattle in 4th and 10 with 0:20 left. Hasselbeck then hits Justin Forsett with a pass that he simply drops, game over.
Denver Broncos 21 Seattle Seahawks 9
Stats Summary
The Broncos led with First Downs 20 to 18.
The Seahawks led in Total Net Yards 380 to 337
The Broncos led in Rushing Yards 163 to 102
The Seahawks led in Passing Yards 278 to 174
The Seahawks led in Time of POSS 31:59 to 28:01
Rushing Leaders
SEA Leon Washington 12 carries 74 Yards
DEN Knowshon Moreno 22 carries 104 Yards 1 TD
DEN LenDale White 14 carries 60 Yards 1 TD
Passing:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 26 for 43 for 283 Yards, 1 TD 2 INT 68.2 rating
DEN Kyle Orton 11 for 20 for 174 Yards, 1 TD 1 INT 80.0 rating
Recieveing:
SEA TE John Carlson 4 catches 52 Yards
SEA WR Golden Tate 4 catches 35 Yards
SEATE Chris Butler 3 catches 28 Yards
SEA RB Leon Washington 3 catches for 45 Yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 3 catches for 56 Yards 1 TD
SEA WR Deion Branch 3 catches 24 Yards
DEN RB Knowshon Moreno 3 catches 40 Yards
DEN TE Dan Gronkowski 3 catches 65 Yards
DEN WR Eddie Royal 2 catches 38 Yards
DEN WR Eric Decker 2 catches 27 Yards 1 TD
Defense
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 1 INT, 4 tackles
SEA S Earl Thomas 7 tackles
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 6 tackles
SEA DT Kentwan Balmer 5 tackles
DEN S Brian Dawkins 1 INT, 8 tackles
DEN OLB Jarvis Moss 1 INT, 3 tackles
DEN ILB D J Williams 7 tackles
DEN OLB Elvis Dumervil 6 tackles 1 Sack
Seahawks Injury Update:
RDT Colin Cole- Severe headaches, doubtful 1 week
RT Ray Willis- Elbow Contusion, probable 1 week
SS Jordan Babineaux- Shoulder Tendinitis, probable 3 weeks
WR Mike Williams- Strained Quadriceps, probable 4 weeks.
Big T
10-06-2011, 09:04 PM
3456
Week 2 NFL News
NFC Games
Atlanta 14 Arizona 12
Denver 21 Seattle 9
New Orleans 37 San Fransisco 23
Oakland 23 St Louis 21
NFC Standings
ARI 1-1
SF 1-1
STL 0-2
SEA 0-2
Offensive Player of the Week: New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees. The 31 year old Brees went 21 for 36 with 373 yards, 4 TDs and 1 INT. On the season Brees is 33 for 68 (48.5%) for 511 yards with 4 TDs and 3 INTs
Defensive Player of the Week: New England Patriots S Jarrad Page. The 26 year old Page had 3 tackles and 3 INTs. Page has 3 INTs on the season with 6 tackles.
Other Notables:
QB Carson Palmer Cincinnati Bengals 31 for 44, 334 Yards, 1 TD 0 INT
RB Darren McFadden Oakland Raiders 27 carries, 144 Yards
WR Wes Welker New England Patriots 11 catches 176 Yards 1 TD
K David Akers Philadelphia Eagles 5 for 6 on FGs 49 LG
K Ryan Longwell Minnesota Vikings 5 for 5 on FGs 45 LG
CB Brian Williams Atlanta Falcons 7 tackles, 1 assist, 2 INT
S Eric Berry Kansas City Chiefs 10 tackles, 3 assists, 2 INT
Greta's House of Football
Best Man to Man Defenders
1) Terrance McGee Buffalo Bills
2) Michael Johnson New York Giants
3) Darrelle Revis New York Jets
4) Kelvin Hayden Indianapolis Colts
5) Rashean Mathis Jacksonville Jaguars
6) Champ Bailey Denver Broncos
7) Bob Sanders Indianapolis Colts
8) Troy Polamalu Pittsburg Steelers
9) Adrian Wilson Arizona Cardinals
10) Bryan Scott Buffalo Bills
cubboyroy1826
10-06-2011, 10:00 PM
Are you using FOF for this?
Big T
10-06-2011, 10:25 PM
Game Planning the San Diego Chargers
2010 Record (2-0)
2009 Record (13-3)
Tendencies:
The Broncos ran the ball 51.9 % in 2010 (Above Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.58 per carry (Fair)
Defensive Rushing of 91.5 yards per game (Very Good)
Defensive Passing Completion of 55.1% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 276 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 64% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 3.84 per play (Very Good)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 37.5% (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 13.38 per play (Poor)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Bronco's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 2 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 50% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the 49ers will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 16 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 52% of the time in 1st down, 22 % Short and 30% Long pass and Run 48%.
The Seahawks go into the game fairly healthy with no starters out of the line-up, but the Chargers will be missing CB Antoine Cason who had 2 INTs for the Chargers last season. FS Eric Weddle will play with a strained Hamstring, he was the Chargers number tackler last season.
The Seahawks will try to attack the right side for the most part. We will be trying to take advantage of RDE Vaughn Martin and back up RCB Donald Strickland while running a bit up the middle to take advantage of Rookie NT Cam Thomas. The Hawks will attempt to avoid LDE Luis Castillo.
The Broncos have a pretty good pass rush which includes LDE Luis Castillo, NT Cam Thomas, RDE Vaughn Martin and WLB Shawne Merriman. So we will keep the FB, RB and TE in pass block a little more then we would normally. Hasselbeck will also have to be aware of ball hawks LCB Quentin Jammer but will not have to deal with Antonio Cromartie who has moved to the New York Jets.
The Seahawks will also lower the Blitz a little more then usual, Phillip Rivers is ranked high for Sense Rush, Read Defense and Scrambling Ability.
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MizzouRah
10-07-2011, 12:11 AM
What's with the MLB logo? :D
Big T
10-07-2011, 01:00 AM
3455
September 26th, 2010
San Diego Chargers (-7) at Seattle Seahawks.
First Half:
After the Nate Kaeding kickoff and a 12 yard return by Marshawn Lynch the Hawks will start at the SEA 16. The Hawks go three and out including a WR Golden Tate drop and Jon Ryan will have to punt. A good punt by Ryan for 59 yards and a 16 yard return by Ryan Mathews to the SD 41.
RB Ryan Mathews takes the 1st play of the possession for 10 yards and a first down to the SEA 49. On 1st and 10, DE E J Wilson gets to Rivers for an 8 yard sack. On 3rd and 9, Rivers fails to hook up with WR Patrick Crayton and they will punt. Mike Scifres punt goes for a touchback and Seattle will start at the SEA 20.
Leon Washington rushes for 10 yards on the first play of the possession for a first down at the SEA 30. On the next play, Hasselbeck is forced to scramble and goes for 5 yards but fumbles. Chargers Donald Butler recovers it and takes it 8 yards to the SEA 27, Hasselbeck is hurt on the play.
On 2nd and 12, Philip Rivers connects with WR Patrick Crayton for 17 yards and a first down at the SEA 12. On the very next play, Rivers hooks up with WR Vincent Jackson for a 12 yard TD. Nate Kaeding with the PAT SD 7 SEA 0 (1st 8:47)
Nate Kaeding's kickoff goes for a touchback, Marshawn Lynch is injured. The Seahawks will start at the SEA 20. QB Charlie Whitehurst leads the offense on the field. On the very first touch by Whitehurst, he hits WR Golden Tate for 29 yard pass to the SEA 49. On 3rd and 7, Charlie Whitehurst finds WR Golden Tate again for a 14 yard pass and a first down to the SD 34. Whitehurst keeps the momentum going with a short pass to TE John Carlson that he converts into 14 yards and another first down to the SD 20. After a offensive holding penalty put the Hawks into 3rd and 18, Justin Forsett took the pitch for 5 yards to the SD 23. Olindo Mare hits the 40 yard Field Goal. SD 7 SEA 3 (1st 4:55)
After Mare's kickoff and Malcolm Floyd returns it 24 yards to the SEA 38. After a False start penalty, the Chargers are faced with a 3rd and 16 and Phillip Rivers pass goes imcomplete forcing a 4th down punt. Mark Scifres punt only travels 37 yards while Deon Butler returns it 12 to the SEA 43.
Whitehurst leads the offense back on the field. After a couple of running plays sets up 3rd and 7, Charlie Whitehurst looks for TE John Carlson but is picked off by CB Quinton Jammer at the SD 41 and returns it 59 yards for the TD. Nate Kaeding gets the PAT. SD 14 SEA 3 (1st 2:08)
After the kickoff and Mike Williams 15 yard return, Seattle starts at the SEA 29. On 2nd and 4 and against the blitz, Justin Forsett rushes for 6 yards and a first down at the SEA 41. On 2nd and 10, Charlie Whitehurst connects with RB Justin Forsett for 10 yards and a first down to the SD 49. (End of the 1st quarter) On 3rd and 3, Whitehurst completes a 12 yard pass to WR Golden Tate and a first down to the SD 30. On 3rd and 11, the Hawks hand off to Justin Forsett for a 1 yard gain to bring up a FG try. Olindo Mare is good on his 47 yard field goal. SD 14 SEA 6 (2nd 12:22)
Mare's kickoff is taken by Malcolm Floyd at the 15 and returned 29 yards to the SD 44. On 2nd and 14, Rivers pitches to Ryan Mathews and he breaks tackles to take it the distance for a TD, but the Chargers are called for Illegal Use of hands and are now 2nd and 24. On 3rd and 24, Rivers pass goes imcomplete and will force a punt from SD 30. Mark Scrifes punt goes 42 yards and Deon Butler returns it 6 yards to the SEA 34.
On 3rd and 2, Charlie Whitehurst is sacked by OLB Shawne Merriman for a 3 yard loss and forces a 4th down. Jon Ryan will punt from the SEA 39 and hits a 47 yarder, Quentin Jammer returns it 9 yards then fumbles, but Chargers Jammer then recovers it at the SD 23.
On 3rd and 10, Phillip Rivers hits WR Buster Davis for a 11 yard pass and a first down at the SD 34. Rivers is now 5 for 11 for 45 yards. On the next play, Rivers connects with TE Antonio Gates for another 16 yards and a first down at the Midfield Stripe. After a Seattle penalty that puts the Chargers into 1st and 5, RB Ryan Mathews takes the handoff for 17 yards and another first down to the SEA 28. On 2nd and 1, Darren Sproles gets a hard fought yard and a first down at the SEA 18. On the next play, Ryan Mathews rushes the ball for 13 yards and a first down at the SEA 5. Phillips Rivers scrambles for 5 yards and a TD. Nate Kaeding gets the PAT. SD 21 SEA 6. (2nd 3:14)
After Kaedings kickoff and Mike Williams 16 yard return, the Hawks will start at the SEA 23. On 3rd and 7, Whitehurst completes a 5 yard pass to WR Ben Obamanu but will face a 4th and 2 from the SEA 31. (2nd minute warning) Jon Ryan punts the ball 34 yards and after the fair catch, San Diego will start from the SD 35 with 1:50 left.
On 2nd and 5, Phillip Rivers avoids the rush and scrambles for 10 yards and a 1st down to Mid field with 0:57 left. On 2nd and 4, Ryan Mathews take the handoff for 7 yards and a first down to the SEA 37 with 0:47 left. On 2nd and 8 at the SEA 35 with 0:27 left, the Chargers will attempt a FG. Nate Kaeding misses the 52 yard attempt left. Seattle will get the ball at the SEA 42. Seattle runs out the clock.
At the Half
The Chargers lead slightly in overall yards, 140 to 138 but have used a very good running to keep ball control getting 87 yards rushing in the 1st half. San Diego also had 11 first downs to Seattles 7, but the big difference has been the 2 Seattle turnovers compared to 0 for the Chargers.
2nd Half
Olindo Mares kick goes for a touchback, Chargers start at the SD 20. On the first play, Seattle is called for pass interfernce at the SD 31. After a holding penalty, the Chargers are in 2nd and 20 when Phillips Rivers completes a 34 yard deep pass to WR Legedu Naanee and a 1st down to the SEA 45. Earl Thomas is injured on the play. On 3rd and 2, Phillips Rivers throws a medium pass to WR Vincent Jackson for 8 yards and a first down at the SEA 29. On 3rd and 18, the Hawks hold Darren Sproules to a 6 yard run, but a Illegal Use of Hands call against Seattle gives the Chargers a first down at the SEA 32. On 3rd and 3, Phillip Rivers scrambles for 5 yards and a first down at the SEA 20. On 3rd and 8, WR Legedu Naanee drops Rivers pass and sets up a 4th down FG. Nate Kaeding misses right on his 35 yard attempt, Seattle will start at the SEA 25.
On the first play of the possession, RB Justin Forsett takes the pitch and scampers 42 yards for a first down at the SD 33. On 3rd and 5, Charlie Whitehurst connects with WR Deion Branch for a short gain of 3 yards and sets up a 42 yard FG try. Olindo Mare grazes the outside of the right goalpost and goes wide. The Chargers will start at the SD 32.
The Seahawks get the Chargers into 3rd and 13 with the Chargers converting 3 of 7 3rd down chances so far, Phillip Rivers hits WR Buster Davis with a intermediate pass for 17 yards and a first down at the SD 46. The Hawks force another 3rd and 13 situation for the Chargers, but this time Rivers completes a short pass to WR Legedu Naanee that is short of the first down marker leaving them 4th and 6 at Midfield. Mike Scrifes hits a fantastic punt that goes out of bounds at the SEA 4.
After a loss of 3 yards on the 1st down play, Seattle gets a break on a Chargers penalty and get 1st down at the SEA 6. On the very next play the Chargers are called for Unnecessary Roughness and another 15 yards and a first down at the SEA 29. On 2nd and 1, Charlie Whitehurst connects with TE Chris Baker on a medium length pass for 14 yards and a first down at the SD 48. The Hawks run 2 more plays setting up 3rd and 8 from the SD 46 (End of 3rd Quarter) Whitehurst flicks a screen pass to RB Justin Forsett that goes for -2 yards setting up 4th down. Jon Ryan punts from the SD 48 and knocks it out of bounds at the SD 5.
On 3rd and 4, the Hawks shut down Darren Sproules rushing attempt for a 1 yard gain and setting up a 4th down from the SD 12. Mike Scrifres hits a 53 yarder that rolled to a stop at the SEA 35.
On 3rd and 9, Charlie Whitehurst's attempted short pass to Justin Forsett goes incomplete. Jon Ryan will punt from the SEA 36. Ryan hits a 37 yard punt that Ryan Mathews returns 18 yards to the SD 47.
On 3rd and 1, Phillip Rivers scrambles for 7 yards and a 1st down to the SEA 40. On 3rd and 6, Phillip Rivers throws a completed medium pass to TE Antonio Gates for 12 yards and another first down at the SEA 24. On first down, Ryan Mathews rushes for 12 yards and a first down at the SEA 12. On 3rd and 7, Rivers hands off to Jacob Hester and he carries it 7 yards and a first down at the SEA 2. On 3rd and Goal from the SEA 1, Darren Sproules smashes through for the 1 yard rushing TD. Nate Kaeding with the PAT. SD 28 SEA 6 (4th 4:23)
Kaeding's kick goes for a touchback. On 1st down, Charlie Whitehurst connects with TE John Carlson on a intermediate pass for 23 yards and a first down at the SEA 43. On 3rd and 10, Whitehurst fails to complete his long pass intended for Golden Tate bringing up 4th down. Seattle decides to gamble, and Whitehurst goes incomplete again to Mike Williams and the ball is turned over on downs at the SEA 43.
San Diego tries 3 straight running plays and sets up 4 and 16 after a penalty from the SEA 49. Mike Scrfies punts goes for a touchback.
Charlie Whitehurst throws 3 straight incompletions bringing up another 4th down gamble. Whitehurst fails in his attempt to hit Justin Forsett with medium distance pass and the ball is turned over again at the SEA 20. (2 minute warning)
On 2nd and 11, Ryan Mathews runs the ball for 11 yards and a first down at the SEA 10 with 1:44 left. Phillip Rivers runs out the clock.
San Diego Chargers 28 Seattle Seahawks 6
Stats Summary:
The Chargers led in First Downs 23 to 12
The Chargers led in Total Net Yards 295 to 240
The Chargers led in Total Net Rushing Yards 144 to 93
The Chargers led in Total Net Passing Yards 151 to 147
The Chargers led in 3rd Down Conversions 8/16 to 2/14
The Chargers led in Time of Possession 38:04 to 21:56
Rushing Leaders:
SEA Leon Washington 10 carries for 31 yards
SEA Justin Forsett 7 carries for 58 yards (42 yards longest)
SDO Ryan Mathews 24 carries for 99 yards
SDO Phillip Rivers 6 carries for 25 yards, 1 TD
Passing Stats:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 0 for 2, 0 yards
SEA Charlie Whitehurst 17 for 35 for 150 yards, 0 TD 1 INT 48.5 rating
SDO Phillip Rivers 16 for 27 for 159 yards, 1 TD 0 INT 88.3 rating
Receiving Leaders:
SEA WR Golden Tate 3 catches 55 yards
SEA TE John Carlson 3 catches 40 yards
SEA RB Justin Forsett 4 catches 14 yards (longest 10 yards)
SDO WR Legedu Naanee 3 catches 50 yards
SDO TE Antonio Gates 2 catches 28 yards
SDO WR Buster Davis 2 catches 28 yards
SDO WR Vincent Jackson 2 catches 20 yards, 1 TD
Defensive Leaders:
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 9 tackles, 2 assists
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 7 tackles, 2 assists
SEA S Earl Thomas 6 tackles, 3 assists
SEA DE E J Wilson 3 tackles, 1 Sack
SEA DE Raheem Brock 1 tackle, 2 assists, 1 Blk, 2 Hurries, 1 Knockdown.
SDO CB Quentin Jammer 1 INT, 1 TD, 4 tackles, 1 assist
SDO ILB Donald Butler 4 tackles, 3 assists
SDO S Darrell Stuckey 3 tackles, 6 assists
SDO OLB Shawne Merriman 2 tackles, 1 assist, 1 Sack, 1 Hurry, 1 Knockdown
Seahawks Injury Updates:
RDT Colin Cole is now 100%
RT Ray Willis is now 100%
SS Earl Thomas- Bruised shoulder, Probable, 1 week
SS Jordan Babineaux- Shoulder tendinitis, Probable, 2 weeks
QB Matt Hasselbeck- Strained calf muscle, Out, 3 weeks
WR Mike Williams- Strained quadricep muscle, Probable, 3 weeks
RB Marshawn Lynch- Torn Knee Cartilage, Out, 7 weeks
Big T
10-07-2011, 01:01 AM
Are you using FOF for this?
Yes I am.....
Big T
10-07-2011, 01:03 AM
What's with the MLB logo? :D
Oppsiedaisy! !:redface:
Big T
10-07-2011, 12:02 PM
3458
NFL Week 3 News
NFC Games:
Arizona 26 Oakland 13
Kansas City 19 San Fransisco 16
San Diego 28 Seattle 6
St Louis 27 Washington 7
NFC Standings:
Arizona 2-1
San Fransisco 1-2
St Louis 1-2
Seattle 0-3
Offensive Player of the Week: Houston Texans QB Matt Schaub. The 29 year old Schaub went 25 for 40 with 291 yards, 2 TDs, 0 Ints. On the season Schaub is 71 for 122 (58.2%) for 795 yards with 5 TDs, 1 Int and a 87.9 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: St Louis Rams S Oshiomogho Atogwe. The 29 year old Atogwe had 8 tackles, 2 assits, 2 Ints. On the season, Atogwe has 2 Ints, 16 tackles and 7 assists.
Other Notables:
RB Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vickings 32 carries for 138 yards
RB DeAngelo Williams Carolina Panthers 22 carries for 137 yards, 1 TD
RB Chris Johnson Tennesse Titans 20 carries for 137 yards
WR Anthony Gonzalez Indianapolis Colts 9 catches for 151 yards, 2 TDs
WR Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Cardinals 10 catches for 154 yards
WR Josh Cribbs Cleveland Browns 6 catches for 167 yards, 2 TDs
WR Mark Clayton St Louis Rams 8 catches for 194 yards, 1 TD
CB Jerraud Powers Indianapolis Colts 6 tackles, 2 Ints
CB Antonio Cromartie New York Jets 2 tackles, 2 assits, 2 Ints
S Tyron Brackenridge Jacksonville Jaguars 4 tackles, 2 assists, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Special Teams Players:
1) Channing Crowder Miami Dolphins
2) Kelvin Hayden Indianapolis Colts
3) Maurice Drew-Jones Jacksonville Jaguars
4) Brandon Marshall Miami Dolphins
5) Donte Whitner Buffalo Bills
6) Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vickings
7) Chris Johnson Tennesse Titans
8) Eric Berry Kansas City Chiefs
9) Rob Gronkowski New England Patriots
10) Rolando McClain Oakland Raiders
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
Philadelphia Eagles RB LeSean McCoy, Repetitive Concussion Syndrome, 146 weeks
Denver Broncos SS Renaldo Hill, Torn Patellar Tendon, 63 weeks
Big T
10-07-2011, 12:20 PM
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October 1, 2010 Regular Season Standings
AC North W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 53 38 2-1 2-0
Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 43 48 0-2 0-1
Pittsburgh 1 2 0 .333 76 58 1-0 0-0
Cincinnati 0 3 0 .000 56 83 0-2 0-1
AC South W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Indianapolis 3 0 0 1.000 97 21 2-0 1-0
Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 63 51 1-1 0-0
Houston 2 1 0 .667 70 73 0-1 0-1
Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 31 69 0-2 0-0
AC East W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
New England 2 1 0 .667 65 61 2-1 1-1
New York J 2 1 0 .667 52 43 2-1 1-1
Miami 1 2 0 .333 22 50 1-1 1-1
Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 51 45 1-1 1-1
AC West W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
San Diego 3 0 0 1.000 66 26 2-0 1-0
Oakland 2 1 0 .667 59 53 1-0 0-0
Kansas City 2 1 0 .667 40 40 1-1 0-1
Denver 1 2 0 .333 44 58 0-2 0-0
NC North W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Minnesota 3 0 0 1.000 92 33 2-0 1-0
Green Bay 3 0 0 1.000 65 51 2-0 1-0
Chicago 1 2 0 .333 67 58 1-2 1-1
Detroit 0 3 0 .000 43 109 0-3 0-2
NC South W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Carolina 3 0 0 1.000 66 38 2-0 1-0
New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 79 66 2-1 1-0
Atlanta 2 1 0 .667 62 68 1-1 0-1
Tampa Bay 1 2 0 .333 42 61 0-1 0-1
NC East W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Washington 1 2 0 .333 41 67 1-1 1-0
Dallas 1 2 0 .333 47 61 1-1 0-1
Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 56 60 1-1 0-0
New York G 0 3 0 .000 28 65 0-1 0-0
NC West W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div
Arizona 2 1 0 .667 48 36 1-1 1-0
San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 55 66 1-1 1-0
St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 57 40 1-1 0-1
Seattle 0 3 0 .000 25 65 0-1 0-1
Big T
10-07-2011, 09:36 PM
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October 1st, 2010 NFL Leaders
Passing:
Peyton Manning, IND 70/98 71.4% 928 yards, 10 TD 0 INT 135.0 rating
Matt Ryan, ATL 44/64, 68.8% 663 yards, 6 TDs 2 INTs 120.7 rating
Brett Favre MIN 66/87 75.9% 759 yards, 6 TDs 2 INTs, 115.1 rating
Aaron Rodgers GBY 76/105 901 yards, 4 TDs, 2 INTs 102.0 rating
Ben Roethlishberger PIT 75/123 756 yards, 5 TDs, 0 INTs 102.9 rating
Rushing
DeAngelo Williams CAR 79 for 391 yards, 4.95 Ave, 31 LG 2 TDs
Adrian Peterson MIN 87 for 358 yards, 4.11 Ave, 25 LG 0 TDs
Darren McFadden OAK 64 for 327 yards, 5.11 Ave, 51 LG 0 TDs
CJ Spiller BUF 61 for 273 yards, 4.48 Ave, 34 LG 1 TD
Chris Wells ARI 60 for 265 yards, 4.42 Ave, 32 LG 2 TDs
Recieving:
DeSean Jackson PHI 24 Ctch 261 yards 10.88 Ave 52 LG 0 TDs
Wes Welker NED 23 Ctch 362 yards, 15.74 Ave 58 LG 1 TD
Chad Ochocinco CIN 21 Ctch 243 yards, 11.57 Ave 33 LG 2 TDs
Larry Fitzgerald ARI 21 Ctch 263 yards, 12.52 Ave 34 LG 1 TD
Dez Bryant DAL 20 Ctch 291 yards, 14.55 Ave 33 LG 1 TD
DEF Tackles
David Harris ILB NYJ 34 tackles 7 assists, 0.0 SACK
Barrett Rudd ILB TBY 27 tackles, 8 assists, 1.0 SACK
Patrick Willis ILB SFO 26 tackles, 4 assists 0.0 SACK
D J Williams ILB DEN 25 tackles, 3 assists 0.0 SACK
Paul Posluszny ILB BUF 24 tackles, 6 assists 0.0 SACK
DEF SACKs
Clay Matthews OLB GBY 19 tackles, 3 assists 4.0 SACK
Vince Wilfork DT NED 14 tackles, 5 assists 4.0 SACK
Sione Puuha DE NYJ 6 tackles, 3 assists 4.0 SACK
LaMarr Woodley OLB PIT 17 tackles, 4 assists 3.5 SACK
DeMarcus Ware OLB DAL 17 tackles, 3 assists 3.0 SACK
DEF Interceptions
Jarrad Page S NED 3 INTs, 10 IRYD, 0 TDs
Jerraud Powers CB IND 3 INTs, 4 IRYD 0 TDs
Antoine Winfield CB MIN 2 INTs 24 IRYD 0 TDs
Bradie James ILB DAL 2 INTs 57 IRYD 1 TDs
Antonio Cromartie CB NYJ 2 INTs 60 IRYD 1 TDs
Tramon Williams CB GBY 2 INTs 106 IRYD 1 TDs
Big T
10-07-2011, 09:54 PM
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October 1st, 2010 Seattle Seahawk Stats
Passing:
Matt Hasselbeck 46/88 52.3 % 498 yards, 1 TD 5 INTs 49.3 rating
Charlie Whitehurst 17/35 48.6% 150 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT 48.5 rating
Rushing:
Leon Washington 33 for 252 yards, 7.64 Ave, 79 LG 1 TD
Justin Forsett 10 for 68 yards, 6.80 Ave, 42 LG 0 TDs
Marshawn Lynch 11 for 49 yards, 4.45 Ave, 14 LG 0 TDs
Matt Hasselbeck 4 for 11 yards, 2.75 Ave, 5 LG 0 TDs
Micheal Robinson 4 for 2 yards, 0.50 Ave, 5 LG 0 TDs
Recieving:
TE John Carlson 10 Ctch for 114 yards, 11.40 Ave, 27 LG 0 TDs
RB Leon Washington 9 Ctch for 101 yards, 11.22 Ave, 27 LG 0 TDs
WR Golden Tate 9 Ctch for 112 yards, 12.44 Ave, 29 LG, 0 TDs
WR Deion Branch 7 Ctch for 52 yards, 7.43 Ave, 13 LG, 0 TDs
WR Deon Butler 7 Ctch for 84 yards, 12.00 Ave, 22 LG 1 TD
TE Chris Baker 5 Ctch for 78 yards, 15.60 Ave, 36 LG 0 TDs
RB Justin Forsett Ctch 5 for 33 yards, 6.60 Ave, 19 LG 0 TDs
WR Ben Obomanu 4 Ctch for 37 yards, 9.25 Ave, 23 LG 0 TDs
FB Michael Robinson 3 Ctch for 13 yards, 4.33 Ave 7 LG 0 TDs
WR Mike Williams 3 Ctch for 24 yards, 8.00 Ave, 13 LG 0 TDs
RB Marshawn Lynch 1 Ctch for 0 yards, 0.00 Ave 0 LG 0 TDs
DEF Tackles:
S Earl Thomas 18 tackles, 6 assists, 0.0 SACK
ILB Lofa Tatupu, 16 tackles, 7 assists, 0.0 SACK
CB Walter Thurmond 15 tackles, 4 assists, 0.0 SACK
CB Kelly Jennings 14 tackles, 4 assists, 0.0 SACK
OLB Leroy Hill, 11 tackles, 6 assists, 0.0 SACK
DEF SACK
DE EJ Wilson 7 tackles, 6 assists 1.0 SACK
DE Brock Raheem 6 tackles, 2 assists, 1.0 SACK
DEF Interceptions
OLB Leroy Hill 1 INTs, 0 IRYD, 0 TDs
S Earl Thomas 1 INTs, 0 IRYD, 0 TDs
Fumbles:
QB Matt Hasselbeck 5
TD Chris Baker 2
RB Leon Washington 1
WR Deon Butler 1
RB Marshawn Lynch 1
Big T
10-11-2011, 09:08 PM
Game Planning the St Louis Rams
2010 Record (1-2)
2009 Record (1-15)
Tendencies:
The Rams ran the ball 45.8 % in so far this season ( Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 5.18 per carry (Poor)
Defensive Rushing of 152.0 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Passing Completion of 55.9% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 157.7 yards per game (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 73% (Fair)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.13 per play (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 28.6% (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 7.00 per play (Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Bronco's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the 49ers will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 10 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 54% of the time in 1st down, 25 % Short and 21% Long pass and Run 46%.
The Seahawks will be without starting QB Matt Hasselbeck and RB Marshawn Lynch. Charlie Whitehurst will start at QB. S Earl Thomas is expected to start dispite having a bruised shoulder that was injured during Week 3. The Rams go into the game with some bumps and bruises but all their regular starters are playing. Veteran RDT Fred Robbins has a sprained ankle but will play, MLB James Laurinaitis has a strained quad, but will play
Basically with a very young Offensive Line we will be playing in a Offensive scheme which will keep our Backs in pass Block more then average. That may adjust in the 2nd half of the season.
We will run slightly more to the left against the Rams, but we feel that our O-Line vs their D-Lines presents no more advantages to run in any significant direction today.
Big T
10-11-2011, 11:41 PM
October 3rd, 2010
Seattle Seahawks at St Louis Rams (-5).
First Half:
The Rams will start at the STL 20 after Olindo Mares kick goes for a touchback. On 2nd and 10, DE Raheem Brock and DT Corey Duesenberg get to QB Sam Bradford for a 8 yard Sack. On 3rd and 18, E J Willson pressures Bradford into a incompletion. Donnie Jones gets away a 62 yard punt that Deon Butler returns 15 yards to the SEA 41
On 2nd and 8, QB Charlie Whitehurst and WR Golden Tate cannot connect but Hawks Sean Locklear is injured on the play. Whitehurst goes 0 for 2 when he can't hit RB Justin Forsett with his pass bringing up 4th and 8 from the SEA 43. Jon Ryan gets away a 39 yard punt that Keith Toston returns 15 yards to the STL 33
The Rams go 3 and out without gaining a yard and Jones is forced to punt again, this time from the STL 33. After a 55 yard Jones punt and a Seattle holding penalty on the return, its Seattle ball at the SEA 6.
On 3rd and 10 after a couple of unsuccessful running plays, Charlie Whitehurst completes his 1st pass for 18 yards to WR Ben Obomanu for the games 1st first down to the SEA 24. On 2nd and 10, St Louis was called for an illegal contact penalty and it will be 1st and 10 for the Hawks at the SEA 29. On 3rd and 9 Whitehurst throws incomplete to WR Deon Butler and Ryan will have to punt for the 2nd time from the SEA 30. A good punt by Ryan for 53 yards, Keith Toston returns it 4 yards to the STL 21.
On 3rd and 1 after 2 running plays, RB Steven Jackson gains 2 yards on a rush for the Rams 1st first down at the STL 32. Midway through the 1st quarter the Rams have 3 total yards, but the Seahawks on have 21 so neither offense is clicking. On 2nd and 10, Bradford and WR Mardy Gilyard connect for 14 yards and a first down to the STL 46. On 2nd and 3, RB Steven Jackson catches a pass good for 6 yards and a first down at the SEA 41. On 2nd and 2, OLB Aaron Curry sacks Bradford for a 7 yard loss and Bradford fumbles the ball, Hawks Marty Frederick recovers it at the SEA 40. The 1st turnover of the game.
On 3rd and 9, Whitehurst fails to complete his pass attempt to WR Golden Tate after Rams Fred Robbins tips it. Jon Ryan will have to punt from the SEA 41. Rams Keith Toston calls for a fair catch at the STL 16 after Ryans 43 yard punt.
On 3rd and 2, Bradford completes a short pass to WR Laurent Robinson good for 9 yards and a first down at the STL 33. On the very next play, Bradford completes a 19 yard pass to WR Mardy Gilyard, but Gilyard fumbles the ball and Seattles Nate Ness recovers it at the STL 49. This is the Rams 2nd turnover of the quarter.
After a holding call makes in 3rd and 14, Charlie Whitehurst connects with WR Golden Tate for 18 yards and a first down at the STL 35. (end of 1st quarter) On 2nd and 9, Whitehurst is sacked by ILB James Laurinaitis for a loss of 4 yards and Whitehurst fumbles, but Hawks Mike Gibson recovers it at the STL 38 bringing up 3rd and 13. Whitehurst connects with Ben Obomanu for a 1 yard pass forcing a Jon Ryan punt. Ryans punt goes for a touchback.
On 1st and 10, RB Steven Jackson rushes inside the right guard for 10 yards and a 1st down to the STL 30. On the very next play, Bradford hits WR Laurent Robinson for 20 yards and another first down to the 50. On the following play, FB Mike Karney catches a short pass but rumbles for 42 yards to the SEA 8. On 2nd and Goal from the 3, Steven Jackson takes the handoff for a 3 yard TD. Josh Brown with the PAT. STL 7 SEA 0 (2nd 10:31)
After Josh Brown's kickoff and Ben Obomanu's 27 yard return the Hawks will scrimmage at the SEA 24. On 1st and 10, Whitehurst hits TE John Carlson with a 12 yard pass and a first down at the SEA 36. After a holding penalty puts them in 3rd and 7, Whitehurst and TE John Carlson combine for a 13 yard pass and catch and first down to the STL 48. On 3rd and 5, WR Deion Branch catches the screen pass but it gets stuffed for a 4 yard loss and brings up a Jon Ryan punt from the STL 47. Ryan hits a beauty that travels 43 yards and rolls out at the STL 4.
On 3rd and 5 from the STL 9, Bradfords pass to WR Mark Clayton falls incomplete. Donnie Jone's punt goes out of bounds after 45 yards to the SEA 46.
On 2nd and 3, Golden Tate completes the WR Reverse for a 5 yard gain and first down at the STL 42. After a False start penalty forces a 3rd and 4 from the STL 36, Whitehurst hits WR Mike Williams for 14 yards but the play is called back for holding and brings up 3rd and 14. This time Whitehurst and TE John Carlson connect for a 23 yard pass play and a first down to the STL 23. On 1st and 10 RB Leon Washington rushes for 3 yard bringing up 2nd and 7. (2 minute warning). On 3rd and 7, Whitehurst throws a short pass to WR Ben Obomanu which is good for 7 yards and a first down to the STL 13 with 0:57 remaining. St Louis is called for face mask and it is now 1st and Goal from the STL 9. On 3rd and Goal from the STL 5, Whitehurst has his pass knocked down that was intended for RB Justin Forsett. Olindo Mare splits the uprights with a 22 yard field goal. STL 7 SEA 3 (2nd 0:18)
After Mare's kickoff and a Rams holding penalty, the Rams will start at the STL 12 with 0:09 remaining. The Rams run out the half.
At the Half
St Louis leads in Rushing Yards 57 to 36
Seattle leads in First Downs 9 to 8
Seattle leads in 3rd down conversions 5/11 to 2/5
Seattle leads in Passing Yards 116 to 114
Seattle leads in Passing 14/22 to 8/14
St Louis leads in Net Yards 156 to 144
2nd Half
After Josh Brown's kickoff and Ben Obomanu's 26 yard return, Seattle starts at the SEA 27. On 3rd and 11, Whitehurst hits WR Mike Williams with a 9 yard pass forcing 4th and 2 from the SEA 35. Jon Ryan's punt goes 50 yards and Keith Toston returns it 8 yards to the STL 23.
On 3rd and 3, Sam Bradford connects a short pass to WR Mark Clayton and it turns into a 13 yard gain and 1st down at the STL 43. On the next play, Steven Jackson breaks a few tackles and rushes for 20 yards to the SEA 37. On 3rd and 10, WR Donnie Avery catches Bradfords pass and its good for 16 yards to the SEA 21. On 3rd and 8 from the SEA 19, WR Reggie Floyd simply drops Bradfords pass setting up a FG try. Josh Brown is good on his 36 yard field goal attempt. STL 10 SEA 3 (3rd 9:09)
After Brown's kickoff and Jordan Babineaux's 24 yard return, Seattle will start at the SEA 28. After a Rams offsides call, the Hawks are in 3rd and 5 when Whitehurst hits Justin Forsett with the screen pass and a 6 yard gain for the first down at the SEA 39. After False start and a Holding penalty put the Seahawks into 3rd and 27 from the SEA 22, Whitehurst hits WR Golden Tate for 12 yards but is quite short and brings up 4th and 15 from the SEA 34. Jon Ryan punts it 40 yards and Keith Toston returns it 17 yards to the STL 43.
On 1st and 10, Bradford and WR Mardy Gilyard hook up for 15 yards and a first down to the SEA 42. Steven Jackson takes the hand off on the next play and runs it for 15 yards to the SEA 27. Clearly with momentum, Bradford and WR Mark Clayton connect for 25 yards to the SEA 2. On 1st and Goal, Sam Bradford throws a 2 yard TD pass to WR Laurent Robinson, Josh Brown with the PAT. STL 17 SEA 3 (3rd 3:59)
Seattle will start at the SEA 39 after Browns kickoff and Ben Obomanu's 30 yard return. On 1st down, Justin Forsett rushes for 10 yards and a 1st down to the SEA 49. On 2nd and 3, Golden Tate catches the Whitehurst short pass for 5 yards and a first down to the STL 39. After a False start penalty (Hawks are 10/71 penalties compared to 5/33) puts them in 3rd and 13, Whitehurst failed on his pass attempt to WR Mike Williams bring up a 4th down for the STL 42. Jon Ryan's punt goes for a touchback.
On 2nd and 9, Bradfords pass goes incomplete bringing up 3rd and 9. (end of 3rd quarter) Bradford then hits WR Donnie Avery on a short pass but Avery escapes some tackles and takes if for a 34 yard gain to the SEA 45. On the next play, Sam Bradford hits WR Mark Clayton for 18 yards to the SEA 27. On 3rd and 7, Kenneth Darby rushes for 4 yards to the SEA 20 and brings up 4th down. Josh Brown hits a 37 yard Field goal. STL 20 SEA 3 (4th 12:12)
After Browns kickoff and Ben Obomanu's 20 yard return, Seattle starts at the SEA 23. On 3rd and 6, Whitehurst simply has a bad throw and missed WR Golden Tate bring up 4th down from the SEA 27. Jon Ryan's punt is blocked and St Louis's Darell Scott recovers at the SEA 13.
On 3rd and 2, Steven Jackson takes the pitch 3 yards and brings up 1st and Goal from the SEA 2. On 2nd and Goal, Kenneth Darby rushes it 2 yards for the TD, Josh Brown with the PAT, STL 27 SEA 3 (4th 9:10)
Seattle will start at the SEA 28 after the kickoff and Obomanu's 22 yard return. On 3rd and 7, Whitehurst connects with TE John Carlson for a short 3 yard pass bringing up 4th down from the SEA 34. Ryans punt goes 35 yards and Keith Toston returns it 3 yards to the STL 34.
On 2nd and 7, Steven Jackson takes the handoff for 14 yards and brings up 1st and 10 from the SEA 49. On 3rd and 9, Jackson runs for another 6 yards bringing up 4th down from the SEA 42. Donnie Jones punt gets downed at the SEA 2.
On 3rd and 10, Whitehurst connects with Mike Williams for 6 yards and the Seahawks will gamble on 4th down at the SEA 8. Williams catches another Whitehurst pass, but it is short of the first down and the ball is turned over on downs at the SEA 10.
On 1st and 10, Mike Karney runs the ball for no gain. (2 minute warning) Steven Jackson rushes for 10 yards on the next play and a TD. Josh Brown with the PAT. STL 34 SEA 3 (4th 1:54)
After the kickoff and Jordan Babineaux's 17 yard return, the Hawks start thier possession at the SEA 25. Back up QB Zac Robinson comes into the game. On 2nd and 6, Robinson is forced to scramble and fumbles the ball, Rams Chris Long recovers at the SEA 27 with 1:01 left.
St Louis run out the clock.
St Louis Rams 34 Seattle Seahawks 3.
Stats Summary:
Rams led in first downs 21 to 12
Rams led in NET yards 378 to 212
Rams led in Rushing yards 147 to 58
Rams led in Passing yards 231 to 154
Rams led in Time of Poss 31:07 to 28:53
Rushing Stats:
SEA Leon Washington 11 carries for 31 yards
SEA Justin Forsett 7 carries for 21 yards
STL Steven Jackson 21 carries for 117 yards
STL Kenneth Darby 8 carries for 28 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Charlie Whitehurst 22 for 41 and 158 yards 0 TDs 0 Ints 62.8 rating
SEA Zac Robinson 1 for 1 and 4 yards 0 TDs 0 Ints 83.3 rating
STL Sam Bradford 17 for 29 and 246 yards 1 TD 0 Ints 97.7 rating.
Recieving Stats:
SEA TE John Carlson 7 ctchs 67 yards
SEA WR Golden Tate 5 ctchs 43 yards
SEA WR Ben Obomanu 3 ctchs 26 yards
SEA WR Mike Williams 3 ctchs 17 yards
STL WR Laurent Robinson 4 ctchs 31 yards, 1 TD
STL RB Steven Jackson 3 ctchs 11 yards
STL WR Mark Clayton 3 ctchs 56 yards
STL WR Mardy Gilyard 3 ctchs 48 yards
STL WR Donnie Avery 2 ctchs 50 yards
STL FB Mike Karney 1 cthc 42 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 6 tackles 2 assists
SEA CB Marcus Trufant 5 tackles 1 assist
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 4 tackles
SEA OLB Aaron Curry 2 tackles 1 sack
SEA DE Raheem Brock 2 tackles 0.5 sack
STL OLB David Vobora 6 tackles 1 assist
STL S Oshimogho Atogwe 5 tackles 3 assist
STL CB Bradley Fletcher 5 tackles
STL DE Chris Long 3 tackles 1 sack
STL ILB James Laurinaitis 3 tackles 1 sack
Seattle Injury Updates
SS Earl Thomas, is now 100%
SS Jordan Babineaux, Shoulder tendinitis, probable, 1 week
LDT Corey Duesenberg, Bad Cold, probable, 1 week
QB Matt Hasselbeck, Strained calf muscle, Out, 2 weeks
WR Mike Williams, Strained Quad muscle, probable, 2 weeks
RB Marshawn Lynch, Torn knee cartilage, Out, 6 weeks
RT Sean Locklear, Dislocated knee, Out, 7 weeks.
MizzouRah
10-12-2011, 12:05 PM
Go Rams! :devil:
Big T
10-13-2011, 04:57 PM
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NFL Week 4 News
NFC Games:
Atlanta 12, San Fransisco 9
San Diego 30 Arizona 15
St Louis 34 Seattle 3
NFC Standings:
Arizona Cardinals 2-2
St Louis Rams 2-2
San Fransisco 49 ers 1-3
Seattle Seahawks 0-4
Offensive Player of the Week: Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers. The 27 year old Schaub went 28 for 37 with 337 yards, 5 TDs, 0 Ints. On the season Rodgers is 104 for 142 (73.2%) for 1238 yards with 9 TDs, 2 Int and a 114.7 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Atlanta Falcons DE John Abraham. The 32 year old Abraham had 7 tackles, 1 assists, 3.0 Sacks. On the season, Abraham has 18 tackles and 3 assists and 6.0 Sacks.
Other Notables:
QB Matt Schaub Houston Texans went 16 for 33 for 300 yards and 4 TDs
QB Chad Pennington Miami Dolphins went 15 for 18 for 274 yards and 4 TDs
RB Brandon Jacobs New York Giants 31 for 173 yards 0 TDs
RB Chris Johnson Tennessee Titans 20 for 164 yards 1 TD
K David Akers Philadelphia Eagles goes 5 for 6 FGs 57 LG
DE Will Smith New Orleans Saints 6 tackles, 1 assist, 3.0 Sacks
CB Charles Woodson Green Bay Packers 4 tackles, 0 assists, 3 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Possession Recievers:
1) Andre Johnson, Houston Texans
2) Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals
3) Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens
4) Roddy White, Atlanta Falcons
5) Jeremy Maclin, Philadelphia Eagles
6) Mohamed Massaquoi, Cleveland Browns
7) Sidney Rice, Minnesota Vickings
8) DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles
9) Wes Welker, New England Patriots
10) Brandon Marshall, Miami Dolphins
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
New York Jets- Brodney Pool FS- Plantar Fascititis- 21 weeks
San Fransisco 49ers- Nate Clements RCB- Severe Hamstring Pull- 17 weeks
Big T
10-13-2011, 05:28 PM
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NFL Week 4 News
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Week 5 was a Bye week for the Seahawks. So a quick injury update.
SS Jordan Babineaux, is now 100%
LDT Corey Duesenberg is now 100%
QB Matt Hasselbeck- Strained Calf- Probable- full strength in 1 week
WR Mike Williams- Strained Quad muscle- Probable- full strength in 1 week
RB Marshawn Lynch- Torn Knee Cartilage- Out- full strength in 5 weeks.
RT Sean Locklear- Dislocated Knee- Out -full strength in about 6 weeks.
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NFC Games:
New Orleans 24 Arizona 21
St Louis 19 Detroit 13
Philadelphia 24 San Fransisco 14
NFC Standings:
St Louis Rams 3-2
Arizona Cardinals 2-3
San Fransisco 49 ers 1-4
Seattle Seahawks 0-4
Offensive Player of the Week: Houston Texans QB Matt Schaub. The 29 year old Schaub went 29 for 46 with 366 yards, 3 TDs, 1 Ints. On the season Schaub is 116 for 201 (57.7%) for 1461 yards with 12 TDs, 3 Int and a 94.1 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: New Orleans Saints DE Jimmy Wilkerson. The 29 year old Wilkerson had 5 tackles, 0 assists, 3.0 Sacks. On the season, Wilkerson has 7 tackles and 0 assists and 4.0 Sacks.
Other Notables:
QB Eli Manning New York Giants- went 34 for 48 for 354 yards, 0 TDs 1 Int
QB Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers- went 15 for 26 for 272 yards, 4 TDs, 1 Int
RB Donald Brown- Indianapolis Colts went 31 for 163 yards, 3 TDs
WR Larry Fitzgerald- Arizona Cardinals had 12 catches for 197 yards, 2 TDs
WR Steve Smith- New York Giants had 10 catches for 151 yards, 0 TDs
WR Mark Clayton- St Louis Rams had 8 catches for 163 yards, 1 TD
TE Zach Miller- Oakland Raiders had 6 catches for 89 yards, 3 TDs
CB David Jones- Jacksonville Jaquars 5 tackles, 3 assists, 0.0 Sacks, 2 Ints
CB Asante Samuel- Philadelphia Eagles 1 tackle, 2 assists, 0.0 Sacks, 2 Ints
S Oshiomogho Atogwe- St Louis Rams, 8 tackles, 3 assist, 0.0 Sacks, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Top Run Defenders:
1) Ray Edwards, Minnesota Vickings
2) Mario Williams, Houston Texans
3) Amobi Akoye, Houston Texans
4) Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis Colts
5) Adam Carriker, Washington Red Skins
6) Jared Allen, Minnesota Vickings
7) Trent Cole, Philadelphia Eagles
8) Richard Seymour, Oakland Raiders
9) Ty Warren, New England Patriots
10) Kevin Williams, Minnesota Vikings
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens WR- ACL Knee Surgery- 44 weeks.
Justin Smiley, Jacksonville Jaquars LG- Elbow Ligament Surgery- 23 weeks.
Big T
10-13-2011, 05:59 PM
Game Planning the Chicago Bears
2010 Record (1-4)
2009 Record (7-9)
Tendencies:
The Bears ran the ball 37.2 % in so far this season ( Below Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.35 per carry (Average)
Defensive Rushing of 141.0 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Passing Completion of 58.3% ( Good)
Defensive Passing of 208.2 yards per game ( Good)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 71.4% (Average)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 6.13 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 16.7% (Very Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 4.25 per play ( Very Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Bear's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 4 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 35% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Bears will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 9 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 46% of the time in 1st down, 27 % Short and 19% Long pass and Run 54%.
The Seahawks will be without RT Sean Locklear and RB Marshawn Lynch this week. Matt Hasselbeck is expected to start at QB dispite not being 100% yet. The Bears RB Chester Taylor is expected to play dispite his sprained knee and MLB Brian Urlacher is not 100% recovering from his sprained knee. RG Roberto Garza and RB Matt Forte are not expected to play due to injury.
Players to Watch Chicago:
RB Chester Taylor, excellent eluding tackles
TE Greg Olson, excellent 3rd down catching
WR Devin Hester, excellent catching the ball
LDE Juluis Peppers, excellent play diagnosis
SLB Lance Briggs, excellent play diagnosis
MLB Hunter Hillenmeyer, excellent pass rush technique
LCB Charles Tillman, excellent zone defense
RCB Tim Jennings, very good man to man coverage
SS Josh Bullocks, verg good intercepting passes.
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Big T
10-13-2011, 10:03 PM
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October 17th, 2010
Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bears (-6).
First Half:
After the Olindo Mare kickoff and Matt Forte 24 yard return, the Bears will start at the CHI 22. On 3rd and 6, Jay Cutler and WR Devin Hester hook up for a 27 yard pass and catch to the SEA 47. On 2nd a 6, RB Garrett Wolfe takes the handoff for a 9 yard gain to the SEA 34. On 3rd and 6, Cutler failed to connect with TE Greg Olson and the Bears will be forced to attempt a FG. Robbie Gould is good on his 47 yard Field Goal. CHI 3 SEA 0 (1st 10:48)
Robbie Goulds kickoff goes for a touchback. On 3rd and 8, Matt Hasselbeck hits WR Ben Obomanu with a 14 yard pass to the SEA 36. On 2nd an 2, Hasselbeck completes a screen pass to WR Deion Branch, but the Hawks are called for holding bringing up 2nd and 12 from the SEA 34. On the next play Matt Hasselbeck completes another screen pass, this time to Justin Forsett for 21 yards to the CHI 45. On 1st down, Hasselbeck stretches the secondary with a 25 yard long pass to WR Deion Branch to the CHI 20. On 3rd and 10, Hasselbeck is sacked by DE Juluis Peppers for a 5 yard loss. Olindo Mare pulls his 42 yard Field Goal attempt wide left.
The Bears will start at the CHI 32. On 3rd and 7, Cutler hits WR Devin Hester with a screen pass that goes for a 4 yard loss bringing up 4th down and 11 from the CHI 31. Brad Maynard punts the ball 51 yards and Deon Butler returns it 10 yards to the SEA 28.
On 2nd and 5, Leon Washington takes the hand off and gets into the secondary for a 16 yard gain to the SEA 49. On 3rd and 3, Leon Washington gets the call again and takes it for 4 yards to the CHI 40. (end of 1st quarter) On 3rd and 9, Hasselbeck hits TE John Carlson with the screen pass and a 5 yard gain to the CHI 34. The Seahawks decide to gamble on 4th and 4. Hasselbeck throws a complete pass to WR Deion Branch for 10 yards and the 4th down conversion to the CHI 24. On 2nd and 2, Leon Washington takes the hand off 3 yards to the CHI 13. On 3rd and 9, Hasselbeck's throw falls short of the intended reciever WR Golden Tate forcing a 4th down. Olindo Mare is good on his 29 yard Field Goal. CHI 3 SEA 3 (2nd 10:52)
After Mare's kickoff and Matt Forte's 25 yard return, the Bears will start at the CHI 29. On 3rd and 2, Matt Forte rushes the ball for 4 yards to the CHI 41. On 3rd and 10, MLB Lofa Tatupu knocks the Cutler pass out of TE Brandon Manumaleuna's hands forcing 4th down. Brad Maynard hits a good punt for 48 yards and Deon Butler returns it 2 yards to the SEA 13.
On 3rd and 3, Leon Washington runs for 6 yards to the SEA 26. On 3rd and 20 after a holding penalty, Justin Forsett rushed for 7 yards to the SEA 23 forcing a 4th down punt. Jon Ryan's punt goes for a fair catch at the CHI 31.
On first down, Matt Forte runs the ball for a 11 yard gain to the CHI 42. On 2nd and 10, Jay Cutler gets sacked by OLB David Hawthorne and fumbles the ball, Seattles Raheem Brock recovers and returns it 10 yards to the CHI 27.
On 3rd and 10, Matt Hasselbecks pass intended for WR Mike Williams is picked off by CB Charles Tillman in the end zone for a touchback.
On 3rd and 7, Jay Cutler and WR Rashied Davis hook up for a 9 yard pass to the CHI 32. (2 minute warning) On 3rd and 2, Cutler's pass is intercepted by CB Kelly Jennings and returned 16 yards to the CHI 40 with 0:44 left.
On 3rd and 10, Matt Hasselbecks pass is picked off by CB Tim Jennings and returned 19 yards to the SEA 49 with 0:18 left.
On 1st and 10 after a Seattle penalty, Jay Cutler completes a pass to WR Devin Hester for 18 yards to the SEA 30 as time runs out.
At the Half:
Seattle leads in Yard Rushing 47 to 41
Seattle leads in 1st Downs 8 to 7
Chicago leads in 3rd Conv 3/7 to 3/9
Seattle leads in Passing Yards 105 to 82
Seattle leads in Net Yards 147 to 118.
2nd Half
Robbie Goulds kickoff goes for a touchback. Leon Washington rushes on the first play of the 2nd half for 10 yards to the SEA 30. On the next play, Matt Hasselbeck connects with TE John Carlson for a short pass good for 11 yards to the SEA 41. Justin Forsett takes the next play for a 10 yard run and 3 straight first downs on 3 plays to the CHI 49. On 3rd and 10, Hasselbeck tags up with Justin Forsett on a short pass that goes for 15 yards to the CHI 34. On 2nd and 10, Leon Washington carries the mail for a 10 yard gain to the CHI 24. On 3rd and 3, Hasselbeck completes a screen pass to WR Deion Branch, but it goes for no gain bringing up 4th down. Olindo Mare is successful on his 34 yard FG SEA 6 CHI 3 (3rd 9:40)
Olindo Mare's kickoff goes for a touchback. On 2nd and 4, Cutler hits WR Devin Aromashoudu for a screen pass of 4 yards to the CHI 30. On 3rd and 4, Cutler connects on another screen pass, this one to TE Desmond Clark good for 4 yards to the CHI 40. On 2nd and 10, Matt Forte runs the ball for 14 yards to the SEA 46, Seahawks Corey Duesenberg appears to be injured but stays in the game. On 3rd and 9, ILB Lofa Tatupu does a good job of positioning himself to prevent a completion to WR Rashied Davis forcing 4th down. Brad Maynards punt goes for a touchback.
On 1st down, Hasselbeck connects with WR Golden Tate for 17 yards to the SEA 37. On 2nd and 10, Leon Washington rushes the ball for 8 yards but fumbles, the Bears Zack Bowman recovers the ball at the SEA 45.
On 3rd and 4, Jay Cutler completes a short pass to WR Rashied Davis for 7 yards to the SEA 32. On 3rd and 7, Cutler can't find a reciever and runs for 4 yards forcing a 4th down. Robbie Gould hits a 42 yard FG. CHI 6 SEA 6 (3rd 1:34)
Robbie Gould's kickoff goes for a touchback. On the first play, Hasselbeck connects with WR Golden Tate for 23 yards to the SEA 43. (end of 3rd quarter) On 3rd and 2, Hasselbeck throws a short pass to WR Deon Butler good for 23 yards to the CHI 34. On 2nd and 2, Hasselbeck hands off to FB Michael Robinson for 10 yards to the CHI 16. On 3rd and 14 after a False start penalty, Justin Forsett runs for 9 yards to the CHI 11 but forces a 4th down. Olindo Mare is good from 28 yards out for the FG SEA 9 CHI 6 (4th 10:59)
Olindo Mare's kickoff goes for a touchback. On 2nd and 1, Matt Forte runs for 3 yards to the CHI 32. After a False start penalty and 3rd and 13. Jay Cutler completes a short pass that WR Rashied Davis turns into 21 yards to the 50. On 2nd and 11, Cutler and WR Johnny Knox hook up for a 19 yard pass to the SEA 32. On 3rd and 10, Cutlers pass is intercepted by MLB Lofa Tatupu and returned to the SEA 15.
On 2nd and 10 Hasselbeck completes a pass to WR Deion Branch good for 10 yards to the SEA 25. On 3rd and 6, Justin Forsett takes the handoff for a 9 yard run to the SEA 38. On 1st and 10, Forsett rushed for another 9 yards (2 minute warning) On 2nd and 1, Forsett rushes for 1 yard to the SEA 48 with 1:55 remaining. The Seahawks were able to run out the clock.
Seattle 9 Chicago 6
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in First downs 20 to 14
Seattle led in Net Yards 353 to 226
Seattle led in Rushing Yards 153 to 90
Seattle led in Passing Yards 200 to 136
Chicago led in 3rd Down Conv 6/13 to 6/15
Seattle led in Time of Poss 35:28 to 24:32
Rushing Stats:
SEA Justin Forsett 14 for 49 yards
SEA Leon Washington 12 for 87 yards
SEA Michael Robinson 1 for 10 yards
CHI Matt Forte 16 for 60 yards
CHI Garrett Wolfe 4 for 18 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 20 for 34 for 205 yards, 0 TDs 2 Ints 51.7 rating
CHI Jay Cutler 14 for 29 for 141 yards, 0 TDs, 2 Ints 33.8 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Deion Branch 5 for 51 yards
SEA TE John Carlson 3 for 24 yards
SEA RB Justin Forsett 3 for 44 yards
SEA WR Golden Tate 3 for 48 yards
CHI WR Rashied Davis 4 for 42 yards
CHI WR Devin Hester 4 for 45 yards
CHI Johnny Knox 2 for 34 yards
Interceptions:
SEA MLB Lofa Tatupu 1 for 8 yards
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 1 for 16 yards
CHI CB Charles Tillman 1 for 0 yards
CHI Tim Jennings 1 for 19 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA CB Walter Thurmond 10 tackles, 2 assists
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 5 tackles, 1 assist
SEA S Nate Ness 4 tackles
CHI ILB Hunter Hillenmeyer 10 tackles 3 assists
OLB Lance Briggs 6 tackles, 4 assists
S Craig Steltz 5 tackles, 2 assists
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 1 Sack
CHI DE Julius Peppers 1 Sack, 2 Hurries, 1 Knock
Blocking Stats:
SEA Max Unger 4 KB, 8 Bl/Op
SEA Ben Hamilton 3 KB 7 Bl/Op
SEA John Carlson 3 KB 3 Bl/Op
Injury Updates:
QB Matt Hasselbeck is now 100%
WR Mike Williams is now 100%
LDT Corey Duesenberg, Broken Finger, Probable, full strength in 2 weeks
RB Marshawn Lynch, Torn Knee Cartilage, Doubtful, full strength in 4 weeks
RT sean Locklear, Dislocated Knee, Out, full strength in 5 weeks.
Big T
10-13-2011, 10:23 PM
3491
Week 6 News:
NFC Games:
Seattle 9 Chicago 6
Oakland 34 San Fransisco 8
San Diego 30 St Louis 17
NFC Standings:
St Louis Rams 3-3
Arizona Cardinals 2-3
San Fransisco 49 ers 1-4
Seattle Seahawks 1-5
Offensive Player of the Week: New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees. The 31 year old Brees went 21 for 29 with 273 yards, 4 TDs, 0 Ints. On the season Brees is 112 for 196 (57.1%) for 1583 yards with 12 TDs, 4 Int and a 95.2 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: New York Giants DE Justin Tuck. The 27 year old Tuck had 5 tackles, 1 assists, 4.0 Sacks. On the season, Tuck has 19 tackles and 5 assists and 6.5 Sacks.
Other Notables:
QB Matt Schaub Houston Texans went 33 for 50 for 344 yards, 1 TD 0 Ints
QB Tom Brady New England Patroits went 32 for 54 for 306 yards, 1 TD 1 Int
WR Jeremy Maclin Philadelphia Eagles had 11 catches for 131 yards, 0 TDs
DE Jimmy Wilkerson, New Orleans Saints 4 tackles, 1 assist, 3.0 sacks
DE Shaun Ellis New York Jets 5 tackles, 3 assists, 3 sacks
CB Charles Woodson Green Bay Packers 2 tackles, 1 assist, 2 Ints
S Abram Elam, Cleveland Browns, 2 tackles, 1 assist, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Deep Passers:
1) Phillip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
2) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
3) Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
4) Matt Schaub Houston Texans
5) Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburg Steelers
6) Tom Brady, New England Patriots
7) Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
8) Brett Favre, Minnesota Vickings
9) Eli Manning, New York Giants
10) Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
RCB Nate Jones, Denver Broncos, Ruptured Elbow Tendon, 29 weeks.
Big T
10-14-2011, 12:57 PM
Game Planning the Arizona Cardinals
2010 Record (2-3)
2009 Record (10-6)
Tendencies:
The Cardinals ran the ball 43.3 % in so far this season ( Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.16 per carry (Good)
Defensive Rushing of 106.0 yards per game (Good)
Defensive Passing Completion of 51.3% ( Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 190.2 yards per game ( Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 65.4% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.44 per play (Fair)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 26.3% ( Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 6.05 per play ( Very Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Cardinals will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Cardinals will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 8 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 48% of the time in 1st down, 26 % Short and 22% Long pass and Run 52%.
The Seahawks will be without RT Sean Locklear and RB Marshawn Lynch this week. The rest of the Seahawks are healthy. The Cardinals will be missing RG Deuce Lutui out with a broken Clavical.
Players to Watch Chicago:
RB Chris Wells, very good breakaway speed.
WR Larry Fitzgerald, excellent catching the ball
WR Steve Beaston, excellent yardage after the catch
LT Levi Brown, excellent blocking power
LG Alan Faneca, excellent blocking power
C Lyle Sendlien, very good blocking power
LDE Calais Campbell, excellent pass rush strength
NT Bryan Robinson, excellent pass rush strength
RDE Darnell Dockett, excellent hitting ball carriers
LCB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, excellent hitting ball carriers
SS Adrian Wilson, excellent defending the run.
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Big T
10-14-2011, 04:07 PM
3493
October 24, 2010
Arizona Cardinals (-6) at Seattle Seahawks
(OK, ladies and gentleman. After attempting to write this game up twice now the universe is telling me something..... I am not sure exactly what, but after playing the game and doing the play by play write up initially the internet went down for a couple minutes a few moments before I would have finished and saved it and the second time as I was putting together the final individual statistics some how I deleted my second attempt at writing it up so for the sake of my sanity, here is the score and all I can say is that the Seahawks should have been blown out.)
1Q 08:13 SEA Olindo Mare 37 yard FG
1Q 05:21 SEA Nate Ness 16 yards interception return (Mare PAT)
2Q 02:42 SEA Olindo Mare 33 yard FG
Seattle 13 Arizona 0 at the Half
3Q 10:11 ARI Larry Fitzgerald 13 yard pass from Derek Anderson (Feely PAT)
3Q 01:54 SEA Leon Washington 7 yard run (Mare PAT0
4Q 03:23 SEA Olindo Mare 28 yard FG
4Q 00:49 ARI Larry Fitzgerald 28 yard pass from Derek Anderson ( Anderson to Chris Wells for the 2-pt convert)
Seattle Seahawks 23 Arizona Cardinals 15
Seahawks Injury Update:
FS Nate Ness, Pulled Groin, Questionable, full strength 1 week.
LDT Corey Deusenberg, Broken Finger, Probable, full strength 1 week
TE Chris Baker, Sprained Thumb, Questionable, full strength 2 weeks
RB Marshawn Lynch, Torn Knee Cartilage, Questionable, full strength in 3 weeks.
RT Sean Locklear, Dislocated Knee, Out, full strength in 5 weeks.
Big T
10-14-2011, 04:30 PM
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Week 7 News:
NFC Games:
Seattle 23 Arizona 15
Carolina 31 San Fransisco 0
Tampa Bay 28 St Louis 10
NFC Standings:
St Louis Rams 3-4
Seattle Seahawks 2-4
Arizona Cardinals 2-4
San Fransisco 49ers 1-6
Offensive Player of the Week: Carolina Panthers RB DeAngelo Williams. Williams had 31 carries for 209 yards and 3 TDs this week. On the season the 27 year old Williams has 152 attempts for 728 yards with a 4.79 average and 5 TDs.
Defensive Player of the Week: Buffalo Bills DT Torell Troup. Troup had 3 tackles, 1 assists, 2.5 Sacks. On the season the 22 year old Troup has 5 tackles and 2 assists and 2.5 Sacks.
Other Notables:
QB Ryan Fitzpatrick Buffalo Bills goes 32 for 42, 253 yards, 1 TD 0 Int
QB Tony Romo Dallas Cowboys goes 24 for 36, 360 yards, 1 TD 1 Int
QB Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers goes 26 for 37, 409 yards, 2 TDs, 2 Ints
RB Michael Turner, Atlanta Falcons rushes 24 for 148 yards, 0 TDs
WR Donald Driver Green Bay Packers catches 4 for 150 yards, 0 TDs
WR DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles catches 10 for 170 yards, 1 TD
WR Michael Jenkins, Atlanta Falcons catches 3 for 140 yards, 3 TDs
OLB Elvis Dumervill, Denver Broncos 12 Tack, 1 Asst, 1.0 Sack
CB Walter Thurmond, Seattle Seahawks 3 Tack, 1 Asst, 2 Ints
CB Andre Goodman Denver Broncos 3 Tack, 1 Asst, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Top Catching Tight Ends:
1) Jason Whitten, Dallas Cowboys
2) Zach Miller, Oakland Raiders
3) John Carlson, Seattle Seahawks
4) Vernon Davis, San Fransisco 49ers
5) Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers
6) Brandon Pettigrew, Detroit Lions
7) Kevin Boss, New York Giants
8) Craig Stevens, Tennesse Titans
9) Dallas Clark, Indianapolis Colts
10) Greg Olson, Chicago Bears
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
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Big T
10-14-2011, 07:36 PM
Game Planning the Oakland Raiders
2010 Record (5-2)
2009 Record (5-11)
Tendencies:
The Raidersran the ball 47.1 % in so far this season ( Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.93 per carry (Poor)
Defensive Rushing of 124.0 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Passing Completion of 58.1% ( Good)
Defensive Passing of 205.6 yards per game ( Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 72.7% (Fair)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.42 per play (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 28.6% ( Average)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 8.14 per play ( Average)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Raiders will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Raiders will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 11 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 46% of the time in 1st down, 23 % Short and 23% Long pass and Run 54%.
The Seahawks will be without RT Sean Locklear, TE Chris Baker, S Nate Ness and RB Marshawn Lynch this week. The rest of the Seahawks are healthy. The Raiders will be expected to be missing RDT John Henderson out with a broken Foot and C Samson Satele is probable with a hyperextended Elbow.
Players to Watch Oakland:
RB Darren McFadden, excellent hole recognition
TE Zack Miller, excellent yardage after catch
LG Robert Gallery, excellent blocking power
LDE Matt Shaughnessy, excellent hitting ball carriers
LDT Richard Seymour, excellent pass-rush technique
SLB Thomas Howard, excellent hitting ball carriers
MLB Richard McLain, excellent pash rush strength
LCB Nnamdi Asomugha, excellent zone defense
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Big T
10-14-2011, 09:29 PM
3497
October 31st, 2010
Seattle Seahawks at Oakland Raiders (-9).
First Half:
Sebastian Janikowski's kickoff goes for a touchback. On 3rd and 10, Matt Hasselbeck hits TE John Carlson with a 19 yard pass to the SEA 39. On 3rd and 9, Hasselbeck was pressured by Matt Shaughnessy and forces a bad throw and incompletion. Jon Ryan's punt goes 35 yards and Darren McFadden calls for the fair catch at the OAK 25.
On 3rd and 10, Kelly Jennings does a great job of pass defense on Jason Campbells pass to WR Yamon Figurs to force a 4th down, but Seattle was called for Unnecessary Roughness giving the Raiders a first down at the OAK 40. On 2nd and 7, Michael Bennett rushes for 11 yards following a good block by C Samson Satele to the SEA 46. On 2nd and 6, Darren McFadden takes the Campbell handoff for 11 yards after a good lead block by T Mario Henderson to the SEA 31. On the next play, Jason Campbell hooks up with WR Darrius Heyward-Bey for a 31 yard TD pass. Sebastian Janikowski good for the PAT. OAK 7 SEA 0 (1st 8:14)
Ben Obomanu returns Janikowski's kickoff 20 yards to the SEA 34. On 3rd and 3, Hasselbeck is sacked by DT Richard Seymour and DT Tommy Kelly for a 5 yard loss. Jon Ryan's punt travels 45 yards and Darren McFadden calls for the fair catch at the OAK 16.
On 3rd and 8, E.J. Wilson puts pressure on Campbell and he misses his intended target TE Zach Miller. Shane Lechler hits a 58 yard punt and Deon Butler returns it 7 yards to the SEA 31.
On 3rd and 4, Hasselbeck avoids the 5 man blitz and scambles to the line of scrimmage but fumbles the ball, Raiders Jay Alford recovers it at the SEA 37.
On 2nd and 9, Michael Bennett takes the handoff and follows G Robert Galley's lead block for a 15 yard gain to the SEA 21. On the next play, Campbell connects with TE Everett Judge for 10 more yards to the SEA 11. On 2nd and 10, Jason Campbell throws 11 yards to WR Jacoby Ford for a TD. Janikowski gets the PAT. OAK 14 SEA 0 (1st 0:56)
Janikowski's kickoff goes for a touchback. (end of 1st quarter) On 3rd and 5, Matt Hasselbeck throws a screen pass to WR Deon Butler for 5 yards to the SEA 30. On 3rd and 9, Hasselbeck connects with WR Golden Tate for 9 yards to the SEA 40. On 3rd and 5, WR Mike Williams catches Hasselbecks short pass and is stopped 1 yard short of the first down by CB Stanford Routt. Jon Ryan's punt went 48 yards and Louis Murphy returns it 10 yards then fumbles, Raiders Matt Shaughnessy recovers at the OAK 13.
On 1st and 10, RB Darren McFadden takes the handoff and follows his C Jared Veldheer's lead block for an 18 yard gain to the OAK 31. On 3rd and 1, Michael Bennett takes the handoff and gains 4 yards courtesy of a key run block by G Cooper Carlisle to the OAK 44. On 2nd and 7, Jason Campbell connects with WR Jacoby Ford for a 15 yard pass to the SEA 38. On 1st and 10, Darren McFadden takes the pitch and follows his C Samson Satele for a 12 yard gain to the SEA 26. On 2nd and 10, Darren McFadden takes the handoff and goes 18 yards after a huge hole is provided by T Mario Henderson to the SEA 8. On 3rd and Goal from the 3, Michael Bennett is stopped at the SEA 1 by DT Kentwan Balmer. The Raiders decide to gamble on 4th and Goal from the SEA 1, Darren McFadden follows T Langston Walker's block for the 1 yard TD run, Janikowski is good on the PAT, OAK 21 SEA 0 (2nd 5:18)
Ben Obomanu returns Janikowski's kickoff 29 yards to the SEA 30. On 3rd and 5, Justin Forsetts run gets 3 yards before being tackled by DT Tommy Kelly and DE Trevor Scott. Jon Ryan's punt goes only 32 yards and Darren McFadden returns it 11 yards to the OAK 41.
On 3rd and 7, Jason Campbell connects with WR Jacoby Ford on a short pass good for 16 yards to the SEA 40. On 2nd and 3, Darren McFadden runs for 5 yards behind the block of T Langston Walker to the SEA 28. McFadden is now 14 carries for 82 yards. Campbell then connects on 1st down with WR Louis Murphy for and 24 yards to the SEA 4. (2 minute warning) On 3rd and Goal from the SEA 2, Darren McFadden rushes for the 2 TD, Janikowski is good on the PAT. OAK 28 SEA 0 (2nd 1:23)
After Janikowski's kickoff and Ben Obomanu's 16 yard return, Seattle starts at the SEA 13. On 2nd and 10, Leon Washington takes the Hasselbeck handoff for a 12 yard run courtesy of a key block by C Ben Hamilton to the SEA 25 with 0:08 left. On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck looks deep, but his pass intended for WR Golden Tate is picked off by CB Stanford Routt and returned 4 yards to the SEA 38. Time runs out.
At the Half:
Stats Summary:
Oakland leads in Rushing yards 127 to 47
Oakland leads in First downs 17 to 4
Oakland leads in 3rd Down Conv 3/6 to 3/8
Oakland leads in Passing yards 118 to 40
Oakland leads in Completions 10/15 to 6/10
Oakland leads in Total yards 245 to 82
2nd Half:
After Mare's kickoff and Micheal Bennett's 29 yard return Oakland starts at the OAK 37. On 3rd and 8, Jason Campbell is forced to scramble and is stopped for a 5 yard gain by Kelly Jennings and Lofa Tatupu. Shane Lechler's punt went 56 yards and marked out of bounds at the SEA 4.
On 2nd and 2, Justin Forsett gets a great block by C Ben Hamilton to open a seam for a 11 yard run to the SEA 23. On 3rd and 1, Justin Forsett follows the block of G Max Unger for the necessary yard to the SEA 33. On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck looks long for WR Mike Williams but is picked off by Nnamdi Asomugha and returned to the OAK 49.
On 3rd and 5, Oakland continues to find huge holes in the Seahawks defense as Darren McFadden goes for a 23 yard run to the SEA 23. McFadden is now 111 yards on the game. On 3rd and 8, E.J. Wilson puts pressure on Jason Campbell forcing an incompletion. Sebastian Janikowski's misses right on his 38 yard FG attempt. Seattle ball at the SEA 28.
On 3rd and 8, Matt Hasselbeck hits WR Ben Obomanu with a long pass good for 27 yards to the OAK 43. QB Charlie Whitehurst comes into the game. On 2nd and 2, John Carlson takes the handoff and follows G Max Unger's block for 3 yards to the OAK 32. On 3rd and 8, Whitehurst throws a complete short pass to TE John Carlson which goes for 19 yards but Seattle is called for Holding. On 3rd and 18, Whitehurst throws to WR Deion Branch but is intercepted by CB Chris Johnson at the OAK 35.
On 3rd and 7, Jason Campbells pass to WR Johnnie Lee Higgins goes incomplete because of S Earl Thomas keeping the reciever away from the ball. Shane Lechler hits another great punt of 56 yards that rolls to a stop at the SEA 6.
On the very first play, Charlie Whitehurst's pass to WR Deion Branch gets picked off by CB Chris Johnson at the SEA 24. (end of 3rd quarters)
On 2nd and 8, Jason Campbell is sacked by DE E.J. Wilson and DT Dixon Martin for a 6 yard loss. On 3rd and 14, Campbell hits WR Yamon Figurs for a 14 yard gain to the SEA 14. After a False start penalty puts them in 3rd and 13, Jason Campbell goes to WR Yamon Figurs again for 14 yards to the SEA 3. On 3rd and Goal from the SEA 3, McFadden is stuffed by CB Kelly Jennings and DT Colin Cole for no gain on the run. Sebastian Janikowski is good on his 20 yard FG. OAK 31 SEA 0 (4th 9:51)
Janikowski's kickoff goes for a touchback. After a False start penalty puts the Hawks in 3rd and 10, Raiders Trevor Scott pressures Whitehurst into a bad throw missing WR Mike Williams. Jon Ryan with another poor punt, this time for 28 yards and Louis Murphy returns it 6 yards to the SEA 42.
On 2nd and 10, another huge running hole is presented by the Seahawks to Darren McFadden and he runs 42 yards for the TD. Janikowski is good on the PAT. OAK 38 SEA 0 (4th 7:33)
Obomanu returns Janikowski's kickoff for 29 yards to the SEA 36. On 2 and 3, Leon Washington runs for 29 yards and to the OAK 28. T Russel Okung was credited with the key block. On 3rd and 6, Whitehurst looks long for WR Mike Williams but under-throws him. Olindo Mare is good on his 41 yard FG OAK 38 SEA 3 (4th 4:48)
Jacoby Ford returns Mare's kickoff 20 yards to the OAK 22. After a False start penalty puts them in 3rd and 13, Darren McFadden takes the handoff for 4 yards. Another incredible kick by Shane Lechler of 68 yards, Jordan Babineaux returns it 5 yards and fumbles it, Raiders Brandon Myers recovers it at the SEA 14.
On 1st and 10, Seattle is called for Too Many Men creating 1st and 5. (2 minute warning) On 3rd and 7, Michael Bennett is stopped for a 1 yard gain with 0:28 left. Sebastian Janikowski missed left on his 27 yard FG attempt. Seattle ball at the SEA 20.
Seattle runs out the clock.
Oakland Raiders 38 Seattle Seahawks 3
Stats Summary:
Oakland led in First Downs 21 to 9
Oakland led in Total Net Yards 358 to 208
Oakland led in Net Rushing Yards 213 to 133
Oakland led in Net Passing Yards 145 to 75
Oakland led in 3rd Down Conv 6/15 go 5/13
Oakland led in Time of Poss 35:02 to 24:58
Rushing Stats:
SEA Leon Washington 14 Att 74 Yards
SEA Justin Forsett 13 Att 56 Yards
OAK Darren McFadden 35 Att 163 Yards, 3 TDs
OAK Michael Bennett 10 Att 45 Yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 8 for 13 for 71 yards, 0 TDs, 2 Ints, 36.5 rating
SEA Charlie Whitehurst 2 for 7 for 9 yards, 0 TDs, 2 Ints, 0 rating
OAK Jason Campbell 13 for 20 for 151 yards, 2 TDs, 0 Ints, 121.0 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Ben Obomanu 2 catches for 32 yards
SEA TE John Carlson 1 catch for 19 yards
SEA WR Golden Tate 1 catch for 9 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 3 catches for 7 yards
OAK WR Jacoby Ford 5 catches for 50 yards, 1 TD
OAK WR Darrius Heyward-Bey 1 catch for 31 yards, 1 TD
OAK WR Yamon Figurs 2 catches for 28 yards
OAK WR Louis Murphy 1 catch for 24 yards
OAK TE Everett Judge 1 catch for 10 yards
Interceptions Stats:
OAK CB Chris Johnson 2 Ints, 1 yard
OAK CB Nnamdi Asomugha 1 Int, 5 yards
OAK CB Stanford Routt 1 Int, 4 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA MLB Lofa Tatupu 15 Tack, 4 Asst
SEA DT Kentwan Balmer 7 Tack, 1 Asst
SEA S Earl Thomas 5 Tack, 1 Asst
OAK DT Richard Seymour 4 Tack, 2 Asst
OAK DT Tommy Kelly, 4 Tack, 1 Asst
OAK CB Chris Johnson, 4 Tack, 1 Asst
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 0.5 Sack, 3 Hurry
SEA DT Dixon Martin 0.5 Sack,
OAK DT Richard Seymour 0.5 Sack, 2 Knock
OAK DT Tommy Kelly 0.5 Sack,
Blocking Stats:
SEA Max Unger 3 Key Bl 8 Bl Opp
SEA Russell Okung 3 Key Bl 8 Bl Opp
OAK Langston Walker 3 Key Bl 6 Bl Opp
OAK Mario Henderson 2 Key Bl 7 Bl Opp
Seahawk Injury Update:
FS Nate Ness is now 100%
TE Chris Baker, Sprained Thumb, Probable, full strength 1 week
WR Golden Tate, Broken Finger, Probable, full strength 1 week
LDT Corey Duesenberg, Broken Finger, Probable, full strength 1 week
RB Marshawn Lynch, Torn Knee Cartilage, Questionable, full strength 2 weeks.
RT Sean Locklear, Dislocated Knee, Out, full strength in 4 weeks.
Big T
10-15-2011, 12:03 PM
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Week 8 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 23 Tampa Bay 6
Carolina 21 St Louis 17
Denver 30 San Fransisco 7
Oakland 38 Seattle 3
NFC Standings:
Arizona Cardinals 3-4
St Louis Rams 3-5
Seattle Seahawks 2-5
San Fransisco 49ers 1-7
Offensive Player of the Week: Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers went 29 for 39 and 305 yards passing with 2 TDs. On the season the 27 year old Rodgers has 196 completions on 285 attempts (68.8%) for 2514 yards with 19 TDs, 6 Ints and a 109.6 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Pittsburg Steelers OLB James Harrison. Harrison had 7 tackles, 1 assists, 2.0 Sacks. On the season the 32 year old Harrison has 32 tackles and 11 assists and 5.0 Sacks and 1 Int.
Other Notables:
RB Fred Jackson Buffalo Bills, 17 carries 205 yards, 2 TDs
RB Darren McFadden Oakland Raiders, 35 carries, 163 yards, 3 TDs
RB Cedric Benson Cincinnati Bengals, 29 carries, 135 yards, 2 TDs
WR Jacoby Jones Houston Texans, 9 receptions, 168 yards, 1 TD
WR Marques Colston New Orleans Saints, 8 receptions, 157 yards, 1 TD
K Jason Hanson Detroit Lions, 5 for 5 FG, 47 LG
K John Kasay Carolina Panthers, 5 for 6 FG 50 LG
CB Chris Johnson Oakland Raiders, 4 Tck, 1 Asst, 0.0 Sack, 2 Ints
S Kerry Rhodes Arizona Cardinals, 4 Tck, 0 Asst, 0.0 Sack, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Pass Rushers:
1) Aaron Kampman, Jacksonville Jaguars
2) Jay Ratliff, Dallas Cowboys
3) Justin Tuck, New York Giants
4) Marcus Stroud, Buffalo Bills
5) Mario Williams, Houston Texans
6) Justin Smith, San Fransisco Giants
7) Will Smith, New Orleans Saints
8) Vince Wilfork, New England Patriots
9) Sione Pouha, New York Jets
10) Kevin Williams, Minnesota Vickings
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
RG Chilo Rachal, San Fransisco Giants, ACL Knee Surgery, 41 weeks.
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Big T
10-15-2011, 12:20 PM
3499
November 1st, 2010 NFL Standings
AC North W L T Pct PF PA
Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 120 90
Pittsburg 4 3 0 .571 149 117
Cleveland 3 4 0 .429 105 136
Cincinnati 1 5 1 .214 127 174
AC South W L T Pct PF PA
Indianapolis 6 1 0 .857 204 90
Houston 5 2 0 .714 179 162
Jacksonville 4 4 0 .500 158 156
Tennessee 3 5 0 .375 123 197
AC East W L T Pct PF PA
New York J 5 2 0 .714 146 116
Buffalo 3 4 0 .429 112 81
New England 3 4 0 .429 162 182
Miami 2 5 0 .286 90 147
AC West W L T Pct PF PA
San Diego 7 1 0 .875 215 123
Oakland 6 2 0 .750 188 135
Denver 3 5 0 .375 147 157
Kansas City 2 5 0 .286 87 149
NC North W L T Pct PF PA
Green Bay 7 1 0 .875 233 137
Minnesota 4 3 0 .571 185 135
Chicago 2 5 0 .286 120 112
Detroit 0 7 0 .000 90 218
NC South W L T Pct PF PA
Carolina 6 1 0 .857 147 103
New Orleans 6 2 0 .750 215 152
Atlanta 5 2 0 .714 141 113
Tampa Bay 2 4 1 .357 110 138
NC East W L T Pct PF PA
Philadelphia 4 3 0 .571 151 128
New York G 4 3 0 .571 125 111
Dallas 3 4 0 .429 116 125
Washington 2 6 0 .250 115 199
NC West W L T Pct PF PA
Arizona 3 4 0 .429 122 119
St Louis 3 5 0 .375 154 135
Seattle 2 5 0 .286 63 158
San Fransisco 1 7 0 .125 93 197
Big T
10-15-2011, 12:51 PM
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November 1st, 2010 NFL Leaders
Passing:
Aaron Rodgers, GBY 196/285 68.8%, 2514 YDs, 19 TDs, 6 Ints, 109.6 rating.
Peyton Manning, IND 155/233 66.5%, 1914 YDs, 17 TDs, 4 Ints, 108.9 rating.
Brett Favre MIN 148/214 69.2% 1616 YDs, 12 TDs 9 Ints, 92.3 rating
Drew Brees NOS 154/278 55.4% 2125 YDs, 16 TDs, 5 Ints 91.8 rating
Matt Schaub HOU 172/291 59.1% 2109 YDs, 15 TDs, 5 Ints 91.5 rating
Rushing:
Darren McFadden OAK 179 for 875 yards, 4.89 Ave, 51 LG 8 TDs
DeAngelo Williams CAR 179 for 815 yards, 4.55 Ave, 83 LG 5 TDs
Adrian Peterson MIN 164 for 687 yards, 4.19 Ave, 31 LG 3 TDs
Maurice Jones-Drew JAX 166 for 650 yards, 3.92 Ave, 38 LG 7 TDs
Chris Johnson 127 for 639 yards, 5.03 Ave, 43 LG 3 TDs
Recieving:
Larry Fitzgerald ARI 60 Ctch 802 yards 13.37 Ave 44 LG 6 TDs
DeSean Jackson PHI 51 Ctch 591 yards, 11.59 Ave 52 LG 2 TDs
Wes Welker NED 50 Ctch 693 yards, 13.86 Ave 58 LG 3 TDs
Greg Jennings GBY 47 Ctch 652 yards, 13.87 Ave 55 LG 6 TDs
Jeremy Maclin PHI 46 Ctch 492 yards, 10.70 Ave 32 LG 1 TD
DEF Tackles
Patrick Willis ILB SFO 81 tackles 12 assists, 0.0 SACK
Darren Sharper S NOS 62 tackles, 21 assists, 0.0 SACK
D.J. Williams ILB DEN 60 tackles, 12 assists 1.0 SACK
Derrick Johnson ILB KCY 59 tackles, 23 assists 0.0 SACK
David Harris ILB NYJ 58 tackles, 18 assists 0.0 SACK
DEF SACKs
Will Smith DE NOS 29 tackles, 6 assists 10.0 SACK
Justin Tuck DE NYK 24 tackles, 7 assists 8.5 SACK
Jimmy Wilkerson DE NOS 19 tackles, 6 assists 8.5 SACK
Elvis Dumervil OLB DEN 52 tackles, 12 assists 8.0 SACK
John Abraham DE ATL 28 tackles, 5 assists 7.5 SACK
DEF Interceptions
Charles Woodsen CB GBY 7 INTs, 86 IRYD, 0 TDs
Jarrad Page S NED 5 INTs, 42 IRYD 0 TDs
Nnamdi Asomugha CB OAK 4 INTs 17 IRYD 1 TDs
Oshiomogho Atogwe S STL 4 INTs 57 IRYD 0 TDs
Tramon Williams CB GBY 4 INTs 106 IRYD 1 TDs
Big T
10-15-2011, 01:18 PM
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November 1st, 2010 Seattle Seahawk Stats
Passing:
Matt Hasselbeck 84/168 50.6 % 874 yards, 1 TD 10 INTs 43.1 rating
Charlie Whitehurst 41/83 49.4% 317 yards, 0 TD, 3 INT 44.1 rating
Zac Robinson 1/1 100.0% 4 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT 83.3 rating
Rushing:
Leon Washington 79 for 475 yards, 6.01 Ave, 79 LG 2 TDs
Justin Forsett 55 for 223 yards, 4.05 Ave, 42 LG 0 TDs
Marshawn Lynch 11 for 49 yards, 4.45 Ave, 14 LG 0 TDs
Matt Hasselbeck 12 for 29 yards, 2.42 Ave, 12 LG 0 TDs
Micheal Robinson 9 for 20 yards, 2.22 Ave, 10 LG 0 TDs
Golden Tate 3 for 12 yards, 4.00 Ave, 7 LG, 0 TDs
Recieving:
TE John Carlson 21 Ctch for 224 yards, 10.67 Ave, 27 LG 0 TDs
RB Leon Washington 13 Ctch for 122 yards, 9.38 Ave, 27 LG 0 TDs
WR Golden Tate 20 Ctch for 259 yards, 12.95 Ave, 32 LG, 0 TDs
WR Deion Branch 14 Ctch for 104 yards, 7.43 Ave, 25 LG, 0 TDs
WR Deon Butler 13 Ctch for 117 yards, 9.00 Ave, 22 LG 1 TD
TE Chris Baker 9 Ctch for 94 yards, 10.44 Ave, 36 LG 0 TDs
RB Justin Forsett 10 Ctch for 83 yards, 8.30 Ave, 21 LG 0 TDs
WR Ben Obomanu 10 Ctch for 109 yards, 7.79 Ave, 27 LG 0 TDs
FB Michael Robinson 6 Ctch for 32 yards, 5.33 Ave 12 LG 0 TDs
WR Mike Williams 9 Ctch for 51 yards, 5.67 Ave, 13 LG 0 TDs
RB Marshawn Lynch 1 Ctch for 0 yards, 0.00 Ave 0 LG 0 TDs
DEF Tackles:
S Earl Thomas 32 tackles, 13 assists, 0.0 SACK
ILB Lofa Tatupu, 42 tackles, 21 assists, 0.0 SACK
CB Walter Thurmond 33 tackles, 9 assists, 0.0 SACK
CB Kelly Jennings 32 tackles, 9 assists, 0.0 SACK
OLB Leroy Hill, 31 tackles, 13 assists, 0.0 SACK
DEF SACK
DE EJ Wilson 14 tackles, 10 assists 1.5 SACK
DE Brock Raheem 11 tackles, 6 assists, 1.5 SACK
OLB Aaron Curry 13 tackles, 3 assists, 1.0 SACK
OLB David Hawthorne 8 tackles, 0 assists, 1.0 SACK
DT Dixon Martin 6 tackles, 2 assist 0.5 SACK
DT Corey Duesenberg 4 tackles, 4 assists 0.5 SACK
DEF Interceptions
CB Walter Thurmond, 2 INTs, 39 IRYD, 0 TDs
OLB Leroy Hill 1 INTs, 0 IRYD, 0 TDs
S Earl Thomas 1 INTs, 0 IRYD, 0 TDs
ILB Lofa Tatupu 1 INTs, 8 IRYD, 0 TDs
CB Kelly Jennings 1 INTs, 16 IRYD 0 TDs
OLB Aaron Curry 1 INTs, 0 IRYD, 0 TDs
S Nate Ness 1 INTs, 16 IRYD, 1 TD
Fumbles:
QB Matt Hasselbeck 4
TD Chris Baker 2
RB Leon Washington 2
WR Deon Butler 1
RB Marshawn Lynch 1
Big T
10-19-2011, 02:52 PM
Game Planning the New York Giants
2010 Record (4-3)
2009 Record (8-8)
Tendencies:
The Giants ran the ball 38.1 % in so far this season ( Below Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.47 per carry (Fair)
Defensive Rushing of 113.0 yards per game (Average)
Defensive Passing Completion of 56.8% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 252.1 yards per game ( Poor)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 71.9% (Average)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 6.40 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 31.0% ( Average)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 7.03 per play ( Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Giants will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 4 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 35% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Gianst will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 23 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 50% of the time in 1st down, 29 % Short and 21% Long pass and Run 50%.
The Seahawks will be without RT Sean Locklear, TE Chris Baker, and RB Marshawn Lynch this week. WR Golden Tate will play with a broken finger and LDT Corey Duesenberg will play with a broken finger as well. The Giants will be could be missing RB Ahmad Bradshaw who is listed as probable with a Knee Tendinitis.
Players to Watch New York Giants:
QB Eli Manning, excellent Very Long Passing
RB Brandon Jacobs, excellent 3rd Down Catching
TE Kevin Boss, excellent 3rd Down Catching
WR Nakeem Nicks, excellent Catching in Traffic
WR Steve Smith, excellent Catching in Traffic
C Shaun O'Hara, excellent Pass Protection
RG Chris Snee, excellent Blocking Power
LDE Justin Tuck, excellent Pass-Rush Strength
LDT Rocky Bernard, good Pass-Rush Strength
RDE Mathias Kiwanuka, excellent Defending the Run
WLB Michael Boley, good Pass-Rush Technique
LCB Corey Webster, excellent Defending the Run
RCB Aaron Ross, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
SS Michael Johnson, excellent Man to Man Defense
FS Artrel Rolle, excellent Zone Defense
Big T
10-19-2011, 04:55 PM
3508
November 7th, 2010
New York Giants (-4) at Seattle Seahawks.
First Half:
After Mare's Kickoff, Domenik Hixon's 18 yard return and a Giants holding penalty, the Gaints will scrimmage at the NYG 21. On the Giants first play, Brandon Jacobs rushes for 12 yard to the NYG 33. On 3rd and 5, Manning hooks up with WR Hakeem Nicks for a short pass that goes for 10 yards to the NYG 48. On 3rd and 5, Eli Mannings short pass to Hakeem Nicks goes for 8 yards to the SEA 39. On the next play, Manning hits WR Domenik Hixon with a short pass that goes for 11 yards to the SEA 28. After a Holding and Offensive Pass Interference penalties puts the Giants into 3rd and 23, Manning heaves a long pass to WR Steve Smith, but Marcus Trufant plays it perfectly for the incompletion. Matt Dodge's punt goes 33 yards and Deon Butler calls for the fair catch at the SEA 8.
On Seattles first play, Russell Okung opens up a hole for RB Leon Washington and a 12 yard run to the SEA 20. After a Offensive Holding penalty puts them in 1st and 20, DT Chris Canty sacks Hasselbeck for a 5 yard loss after he beats Russel Okung to the SEA 5. On 3rd and 22, Matt Hasselbeck looks long for WR Golden Tate and completes a pass for 40 yards to the SEA 48. On 3rd and 9, OLB Zak DeOssie gets by Stacy Andrews and sacks Hasselbeck for a 7 yard loss to the SEA 42. Jon Ryans punt goes 43 yards and Terrell Thomas returns it 25 yards to the NJG 40.
On 2nd and 2, Eli Manning throws a completed short pass to Hakeem Nicks for 7 yards to the SEA 45. On 3rd and 4, Manning hooks up with WR Steve Smith on a short pass good for 5 yards to the SEA 34. On 3rd and 7, Manning looks long for Steve Smith and completes a 23 yard pass to the SEA 8. On 3rd and Goal from the SEA 7, Manning evades the rush and hits WR Mario Manningham with the 7 yard TD pass. Lawrence Tynes with the PAT. NYG 7 SEA 0 (1st 0:49)
After Tynes kickoff and Ben Obomanu's 22 yard return, Seattle will start at the SEA 37. (End of 1st quarter) On 2nd and 7, John Carlson takes the hand off and runs for 7 yards to the SEA 47 after G Max Unger made a nice block. On the very next play, C Ben Hamilton opens a nice hole for FB Michael Washington and rumbles the distance for a 53 yard TD run. Olindo Mare with the PAT. NYJ 7 SEA 7 (2nd 13:53)
Mare's kickoff goes for a touchback. On 3rd and 6, E.J. Wilson gets some pressure on Manning and forces an incompletion on his bad throw. Matt Dodge hits a 40 yard punt and Deon Butler calls for the fair catch at the SEA 36.
On 3rd and 1, Hasselbeck hands off to FB Michael Robinson but he is stopped for no gain, the Giants are called for Unnecessary Roughness and the Hawks get a first down at the NYG 40. On 3rd and 9, the Giants send Boley and Grant on the blitz, Hasselbeck gets away a long pass to WR Mike Williams but CB Aaron Ross does an excellent job of coverage forcing 4th down. Jon Ryans punt goes 39 yards for the touchback.
On 3rd and 6, Manning pitches to Brandon Jacobs and he runs for 5 yards before getting stopped short of the 1st down by S Jordan Babineaux and assisted by S Earl Thomas. Matt Dodge gets away a 40 yard punt and Deon Butler gets tackled for no return to the SEA 31.
Michael Robinson gets the ball on 1st down and is again provided with a good block, this time its Stacy Andrews and Robinson breaks a few tackles and is finally tackled from behind after 60 yards to the NYG 9. Robinson has 3 carries for 113 yards. On 2nd and Goal from the NYG 7, Matt Hasselbeck throws for the 7 yard TD to WR Deon Butler. Olindo Mare is good on the PAT SEA 14 NYG 7 (2nd 7:02)
After Mare's kickoff and Deon Grant's 17 yard return, the Giants will start at the NYG 14. On 1st and 10, Eli Manning looks medium to WR Hakeem Nicks but is picked off by S Earl Thomas at the NYG 29.
On 2nd and 6, Michael Robinson continues his key play, this time in a form of a key block to allows RB Justin Forsett to dash 6 yards to the NYG 19. Forsett is given the ball again in 2nd and 6 and he goes 10 yards following C Ben Hamilton to the NYG 5. On 3rd and Goal from the NYG 5, Matt Hasselbeck cannot complete his pass to WR Golden Tate due to good positioning by Deon Grant. Olindo Mare is good with his 22 yard FG. SEA 17 NJG 7 (2nd 3:27)
Deon Grant returns Olindo Mare's kickoff 20 yards to the NYG 29. On 3rd and 4, Eli Manning tosses a short pass to TE Kevin Boss good for 3 yards but is stopped short by CB Marcus Trufant. Not a good kick by Matt Dodge, it only travels 27 yards and Jordan Babineaux calls for the fair catch at the SEA 35. (2 minute warning)
On 3rd and 1, FB Michael Robinson follows T Stacy Andrews block for a 2 yard run to the SEA 46 with 0:45 left. On the next play, RB Leon Washington gets in behind G Max Unger and gains 12 more yards to the NYG 42 with 0:35 left. Olindo Mare is good on his 55 yard FG. SEA 20 NYG 7 (2nd 0:06)
After Mare's kickoff, the Giants simply run out the half.
At the Half:
Seattle leads in Rushing Yards 193 to 47
Seattle leads in Rushing Attempts 20 to 11
Seattle leads in First Downs 11 to 8
Giants lead in 3rd Down Conv 5/9 to 2/6
Giants lead in Passing Yards 92 to 56
Giants lead in Completions 11/22 to 4/9
Seattle leads in Total Yards 237 to 139
2nd Half:
After Tynes kickoff and Jordan Babineaux's 27 yard return, Seattle starts at the SEA 32. On 3rd and 8, Hasselbeck connects with WR Golden Tate for 19 yards on a medium pass to the NYG 47. On 3rd and 6, Hasselbeck badly overthrows his intended target WR Deion Branch. Jon Ryan's punt goes 31 yards and Terrell Thomas calls for a fair catch at the NYG 12.
On 3rd and 8, Manning looks short for WR Steve Smith and its good for only 1 yard as he was brought down by DT Colin Cole. Matt Dodge's punt goes 44 yards and Deon Butler returns it 6 yards to the SEA 47.
On 2nd and 3, Leon Washington takes the Hasselbeck handoff and follows lead block G Max Unger for the necessary 3 yards to the NYG 43. On 3rd and 6, Hasselbeck attempts the screen pass to Justin Forsett, but he is stopped for a loss of 3 yards by SC Aaron Ross. Will Ferguson is injured for the Hawks on the play and is out for the game. Jon Ryans punt travels 37 yards and Terrell Thomas returns it 8 yards to the NYG 13.
On 2nd and 5, Eli Manning hooks up with Hakeem Nicks on a short pass good for 8 yards to the NYG 26. On 2nd and 6, Manning throws short to WR Mario Manningham and its complete for 8 yards to the NYG 38. Manning and the offense seem to be picking up momentum as on the next play he goods medium pass to WR Steve Smith for 19 yards to the SEA 43. On 1st and 10, Eli Manning can't evade the rush and DT Kentwan Balmer and DT Dixon Martin combine for a 5 yard sack. On 3rd and 15, Manning hooks up with WR Steve Smith on a long pass and a 22 yard gain to the SEA 26. On 3rd and 10, Manning looks to the screen pass to Hakeem Nicks, but he is stopped for a 4 yard gain by CB Walter Thurmond. Lawrence Tynes 39 yard field goal is blocked by Nate Ness and recovered by Hawks E.J. Wilson at the SEA 40.
On 1st and 10, C Ben Hamilton opens up a gap for RB Justin Forsett and a 11 yard gain to the NYG 43. (end of 3rd quarter) On 3rd and 10, Hasselbeck looks long for WR Golden Tate but Rocky Bernard tips the pass harmlessly away. Jon Ryan hits a 40 yard punt that rolls to a rest at the NYG 3.
On 1st and 10, Manning hits Steve Smith for a 12 yard pass but he fumbles the ball, Giants Smith was able to recover it at the NYG 15. On the next play, Eli Manning throws to TE Travis Beckum for 18 yards to the NYG 33. On 1st and 10, Manning goes long to WR Mario Manningham for a 29 yard pass to the SEA 38. On 3rd and 6, Manning is complete on a short pass to WR Steve Smith for 7 yards to the SEA 27. On 1st and 20 after a Holding penalty, Eli Manning connects with WR Hakeem Nicks on a short pass good for 10 yards, but Nicks fumbles and Seahawks Will Herring recovers at the SEA 27.
After a Holding penalty puts Seattle in 3rd and 17, Matt Hasselbeck looks to TE John Carlson on the pass and CB Aaron Ross played solid defense on the throw forcing 4th down. Jon Ryans punt travels 38 yards, Terrell Thomas returns it 9 yards to the SEA 49.
On 3rd and 4, Eli Manning slings a short pass to WR Domenik Hixon which goes for a 4 yard completion to the SEA 39. On 2nd and 4, RB Ahmad Bradshaw follows lead block G Shawn Andrews for a 8 yard run to the SEA 25. On 3rd and 10, Eli Manning flicks a screen pass to Hakeem Nicks but Raheem Brocks pressure forces it incomplete. Lawrence Tyne grazes the goalpost and goes wide on his 42 yard attempt. Seattle ball at the SEA 32.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck is sacked by DE Justin Tuck for a loss of 8 yards, Hasselbeck fumbles the ball but Seattle's Michael Robinson recovers at the SEA 24. On 3rd and 7, Hasselbeck hands off to Justin Forsett but he is stopped for no gain by OLB Michael Boley. Jon Ryans punt goes 40 yards and rolls out of bounds at the NYG 25.
On 1st and 10, Manning chucks a pass to WR Steve Smith, Smith makes the catch and it goes for 10 yards to the NYG 35. On 2nd and 10, Manning throw a pass intented for Hakeem Nicks, it falls incomplete but Seattle was called for Defensive Holding and a 1st down at the NYG 40. On 2nd and 7, DE E.J. Wilson and DE Chris Clemons combine for a 5 yard sack on Eli Manning. On 3rd and 12, Manning looks for TE Kevin Boss but his pass in dropped by Boss, Seahawks Earl Thomas was injured and left the game. On 4th and 12, the Giants will gamble, DT Kentwan Balmer sacks Manning for a loss of 5 yards. The ball is turned over on downs at the NYG 33.
On 3rd and 10, Justin Forsett runs for 3 yards. The Giants use thier final time out with 2:30 remaining. Olindo Mare hits a 47 yard FG. SEA 23 NYG 7 (4th 2:14)
Mare's kickoff goes 57 yards, Domenik Hixon returns it 26 yards to the NYG 39 but the Giants are called for Holding and will start at the NYG 18. On 2nd and 10, Manning hits WR Mario Manningham for 15 yards to the NYG 33. (2 minute warning) On 3rd and 10, Manning hits WR Steve Smith for 15 yards to the NYG 48 with 1:20 left. On 2nd and 10, Manning throws the screen to Steve Smith for 12 yards to the SEA 40 with 0:49 left. On 2nd and 5, Manning hooks up with WR Nakeem Nicks for 12 yards to the SEA 23 with 0:10 left. On the last play, Mannings pass to Nicks goes incomplete.
Seattle Seahawks 23 New York Giants 7
Stats Summary:
The Giants led in First Downs 24 to 14
The Giants led in Total Net Yards 373 to 293
The Seahawks led in Rushing Yards 226 to 77
The Giants led in Passing Yards 296 to 67
The Giants led in 3rd Down Conv 9/17 to 3/13
The Giants had more Penalties 6/65 to 3/25
The Giants led in Time of Poss 33:22 to 26:38
Rushing Stats:
SEA Michael Robinson 4 carries for 115 yards, 1 TD
SEA Leon Washington 13 carries for 57 yards,
SEA Justin Forsett 14 carries for 45 yards
NYG Brandon Jacobs 13 carries for 65 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 9 for 19 for 87 yards 1 TD 0 Ints 78.1 rating
NYG Eli Manning 31 for 58 for 311 yards, 1 TD 1 Int, 67.5 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Golden Tate 3 catches for 63 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 3 catches for 23 yards 1 TD
SEA RB Leon Washington 2 catches for 4 yards
NYG WR Steve Smith 11 catches for 129 yards
NYG WR Hakeem Nicks 8 catches for 63 yards
NYG WR Mario Manningham 6 catches for 72 yards, 1 TD
NYG WR Domenik Hixon 3 catches for 18 yards
NYG TE Kevin Boss 2 catches for 11 yards
NYG TE Travis Beckum 1 catch for 18 yards
Interceptions Stats:
SEA S Earl Thomas 1 Int, 0 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA DE E.J Wilson 6 tackles 0 assists
SEA S Jordan Babineaux 6 tackles 1 assist
SEA CB Walter Thurmond 5 tackles 4 assists
NYG CB Terrell Thomas 6 tackles 1 assist
NYG CB Corey Webster 6 tackles 0 assists
NYG S Michael Johnson 4 tackles 3 assists
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DT Kentwan Balmer 1.5 sacks,
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 0.5 sacks, 2 Block, 3 Hurry
SEA DE Chris Clemons 0.5 sacks,
SEA DT Dixon Martin 0.5 sacks
NYG DE Justin Tuck 1.0 sacks, 1 Hurry, 1 Knock
NYG DT Chris Canty 1.0 sacks,
NYG OLB Zak DeOssie 1.0 sacks,
Blocking Stats:
SEA Max Unger 4 for 9 in Key Blocks
SEA Ben Hamilton 3 for 7 in Key Blocks
SEA Stacy Andrews 2 for 4 in Key Blocks
NYG Rich Seubert 1 for 6 in Key Blocks
NYG Shawn Andrews 1 for 3 in Key Blocks
NYG Kareem McKenzie 1 for 2 in Key Blocks
Seahawks Injury Update:
TE Chris Baker is now 100%
WR Golden Tate is now 100%
LDT Corey Duesenberg is now 100%
RB Marshawn Lynch, Torn Knee Cartilage, Probable, full strength in 1 week.
SS Earl Thomas, Pulled Groin, Doubtful, full strength in 2 weeks
RT Sean Locklear, Dislocated Knee, Out, full strength in 3 weeks
RG Will Ferguson, Hyperextended Elbow, Out, full strength in 3 weeks.
Big T
10-19-2011, 05:14 PM
3509
Week 9 News:
NFC Games:
Minnesota 29 Arizona 14
Seattle 23 New York Giants 7
NFC Standings:
Arizona Cardinals 3-5
St Louis Rams 3-5
Seattle Seahawks 3-5
San Fransisco 49ers 1-7
Offensive Player of the Week: New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees. Brees went 19 for 28 and 312 yards passing with 2 TDs. On the season the 31 year old Brees has 173 completions on 306 attempts (56.5%) for 2437 yards with 18 TDs, 5 Ints and a 95.2 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Oakland Raiders CB Nnamdi Asomugha. Asomugha had 5 tackles, 2 assists, 0.0 Sacks, 3 Ints. On the season the 29 year old Asomugha has 31 tackles and 7 assists and 1.0 Sacks and 7 Int with 2 TDs.
Other Notables:
QB Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburg Steelers, 33 for 54, 403 yards, 2 TDs 1 Int
QB Eli Manning, New York Giants, 31 for 58, 311 yards, 1 TD, 1 Int
QB Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions, 30 for 40, 254 yards, 0 TD, 1 Int
QB Matt Schaub, Houston Texans, 25 for 37, 355 yards, 2 TDs, 1 Int.
RB Fred Taylor, New England Patriots, 20 for 184 yards, 3 TDs
WR Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions, 11 catches for 122 yards, 0 TDs
K Garrett Hartley, New Orleans Saints, 6 for 7 FGs 44 LG
K Ryan Longwell, Minnesota Vickings, 5 for 5 FGs 51 LG
DE Will Smith, New Orleans Saints, 6 Tck, 0 Ast, 3.0 Sck, 0 Int
CB Darius Butler, New England Patriots, 0 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
S Jarrad Page, New England Patriots, 3 Tck, 2 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Left Tackles:
1) Michael Roos, Tennessee Titans
2) Joe Thomas, Cleveland Browns
3) Marcus Mitchell, San Diego Chargers
4) Jason Peters, Philadelphia Eagles
5) Ryan Clady, Denver Broncos
6) Jake Long, Miami Dolphins
7) Levi Brown, Arizona Cardinals
8) Jonathon Stinchcomb, New Orleans Saints
9) Sam Baker, Atlanta Falcons
10) Charlie Johnson, Indianapolis Colts
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
C Ryan Wendell, New England Patriots, ACL Damage to the Knee, 20 weeks
Big T
10-19-2011, 06:33 PM
<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="425"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#0F5B1A" colspan="6"><span style="color:#FFF">NFL Standings - Updated: Nov 8, 2010</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="45%">NFC WEST</td><td align="right" width="11%">W</td><td align="right" width="11%">L</td><td align="right" width="11%">T</td><td align="right" width="11%">PF</td><td align="right" width="11%">PA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Arizona Cardinals</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">136</td><td align="right">148</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>St Louis Rams</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">154</td><td align="right">135</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Seattle Seahawks</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">86</td><td align="right">165</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>San Fransisco</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">93 </td><td align="right">197</td></tr></table></body></html>
bbgunn
10-19-2011, 07:03 PM
How did you do that last standings table? i've been trying to figure out how to do tables on this message board for a long time.
Big T
10-19-2011, 10:24 PM
Game Planning the Arizona Cardinals
2010 Record (3-5)
2009 Record (10-6)
Tendencies:
The Cardinals ran the ball 38.3 % in so far this season ( Below Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 3.85 per carry (Very Good)
Defensive Rushing of 85.9 yards per game (Very Good)
Defensive Passing Completion of 47.4% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 194.1 yards per game ( Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 60.4% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.23 per play (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 28.1% ( Average)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 7.41 per play ( Average)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Cardinals will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 4 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 35% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Cardinals will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 15 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 50% of the time in 1st down, 21 % Short and 29% Long pass and Run 50%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency (High)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (High)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (High)
The Seahawks will be without RT Sean Locklear, RG Will Ferguson, SS Earl Thomas and RB Marshawn Lynch this week. The Cardinals will be could be missing LDE Calais Campbell who is listed as Questionable with a Broken Toe and WR Larry Fitzgerald who is listed as Probable with a Deep Thigh Bruise.
Players to Watch Cardinals:
RB Chris Wells, very good Hole Recognition
WR Larry Fitzgerald, excellent Catching the Ball
WR Steve Breaston, excellent Yardage after Catch
LT Levi Brown, excellent Blocking Power
LG Alan Faneca, excellent Blocking Power
C Lyle Sendlein, very good Blocking Power
RG Duece Lutui, excellent Pass Protection
LDE Calais Campbell, excellent Pass-Rush Strength
NT Bryan Robinson, excellent Pass-Rush Strength
RDE Darnell Dockett, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
LCB Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
SS Adrian Wilson, excellent Defending the Run
FS Kerry Rhodes, excellent Zone Defense
Big T
10-19-2011, 10:25 PM
How did you do that last standings table? i've been trying to figure out how to do tables on this message board for a long time.
Me too, I stumbled upon it today on Operation Sports Website under Dynasty's.... Good luck, lots of goodies there..
Big T
10-19-2011, 11:53 PM
November 14th, 2010
3511
Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals (-4).
First Half:
Olindo Mare's kickoff goes for a touchback. On 2nd and 2, RB Chris Wells follows the lead block of Levi Brown for a 2 yard gain to the ARI 30. On 3rd and 5, Derek Anderson connects with WR Steve Breaston on 15 yard pass to the 50. On 3rd and 4, OLB Leroy Hill beats Levi Brown on the rush and sacks Anderson for a 6 yard loss. Ben Graham punts for 42 yards, Deon Butler returns it 14 yards to the SEA 22.
On 3rd and 6, Hasselbeck sets up the screen pass to RB Justin Forsett, but Clark Haggans pressured him into a bad throw and incomplete. Jon Ryan's punt goes 48 yards, Matt Ware returns it 8 yards to the ARI 34.
On 3rd and 9, Anderson completes the pass to WR Larry Fitzgerald who gains 19 yards to the SEA 46. On 3rd and 6, Anderson evades the rush and pegs a short pass to WR Steve Breaston for a 11 yard gain to the SEA 31. On the next play, Anderson hooks up again with Breaston for 17 yards to the SEA 14. On 3rd and 2, Jason Wright takes the hand off and follows the hole set up by G Alan Faneca's block for 5 yards to the SEA 1. On 2nd and Goal from the 1, Chris Wells plunges behind TE Stephen Spach for the 1 yard TD run, Jay Feely gets the PAT, ARI 7 SEA 0 (1st 5:08)
Jordan Babineaux returns Jay Feely's kickoff 18 yards to the SEA 24. On 3rd and 5, Hasselbeck flips the screen pass to RB Justin Forsett but he is stopped for a 2 yard gain by ILB Daryl Washington. Jon Ryan gets away a good punt for 55 yards, Matt Ware returns it 2 yards to the ARI 16.
On 3rd and 7, Anderson and WR Early Doucet connect for a 15 yard gain to the ARI 34. On 3rd and 6, Anderson and WR Early Doucet hook up again for a 23 yard gain to the SEA 39. (end of 1st quarter) On 2nd and 4, Anderson hits WR Larry Fitzgerald with a 18 yard pass to the SEA 15. On the next play, Anderson looks to the end zone for WR Stephen Williams and completes the 15 yard TD Pass, Jay Feely with the PAT, ARI 14 SEA 0, (2nd 13:43)
Feely's kickoff goes 65 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 16 yards to the SEA 21. On 2nd and 6, Matt Hasselbeck tosses a short pass to FB Michael Robinson and he scampers for a 9 yard gain to the SEA 34. Its the Seahawks 1st first down. On 3rd and 4, Hasselbeck lobs a short pass to RB Justin Forsett, but he is stopped for no gain by ILB Daryl Washington. Jon Ryans punt goes 45 yards and Matt Ware returns it 5 yards to ARI 20.
On 2nd and 5, Levin Brown makes a solid block and gives Chris Wells running room to run for 11 yards to the ARI 36. On 2nd and 1, C Lyle Sendlein provided a nice block to give Chris Wells room to run for 5 more yards to the 50. On 3rd and 8, Anderson throws a short pass to TE Stephen Spach but S Jordan Babineaux holds him to no gain. Ben Graham punts it for 41 yards, Deon Butler returns it for 14 yards to the SEA 21.
On 2nd and 5, Anthony McCoy takes the Hasselbeck pitch and runs it 8 yards following the hole provided by C Ben Hamilton to the SEA 34. On 2nd and 4, Leon Washington rushes for 16 yards with Max Unger providing the key block to the ARI 44. On 2nd and 5, Hasselbeck hooks up with WR Mike Williams for 17 yards to the ARI 22. On the next play, Hasselbeck heaves a long pass towards WR Golden Tate, Tate makes the catch for a 20 yard gain to the ARI 2. After 2 incompletions make it 3rd and Goal from the 2, Matt Hasselbeck flips a short pass to WR Deon Butler but badly overthrows it bringing up 4th down. Olindo Mare is good on his 19 yard FG. ARI 14 SEA 3 (2nd 3:04)
Olindo Mare's kickoff goes for a touchback. On 2nd and 5, Anderson tosses a short pass to WR Early Doucet, he makes the catch for a 6 yard gain to the ARI 31. (2 minute warning). On 3rd and 6, Anderson flips a short pass to WR Stephen Williams, he makes the catch for a 9 yard gain to the ARI 44 with 0:31 left. On the next play, Anderson hands off to Chris Wells, Wells finds a huge opening in the defense and runs for 10 yards, but fumbles, Cardinals Larry Fitzgerald recovers at the SEA 46 with 0:21 left. On the next play, Anderson steps up and flicks a short pass to WR Steve Breaston, he makes the catch and fakes out the defender for a 17 yard gain to the SEA 29 with 0:10 left. Jay Feely makes the 46 yard FG. ARI 17 SEA 3 (2nd 0:02)
Feely's kickoff goes for a touchback and Hasselbeck takes a knee on the last play of the half.
At the Half:
Arizona leads in Rushing Yards 70 to 47
Arizona leads in First Downs 17 to 5
Arizona leads in 3rd Down Conv 7/9 to 0/4
Arizona leads in Passing Yards 199 to 48
Arizona leads in Completions 19/27 to 5/12
Arizona leads in Total Yards 263 to 95
2nd Half:
Jay Feely's kickoff goes 61 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 11 yards to the SEA 20. On 2nd and 4, Leon Washington runs the draw play and gets a 5 yard gain, getting a key block from G Max Unger to the SEA 31. On 3rd and 7, Hasselbeck throws a short pass to RB Justin Forsett, the pass was incomplete, it was not a good throw at all. Jon Ryans punt only travels 37 yards and Matt Ware returns it 6 yards to the ARI 35.
On 1st and 10, Anderson gives the ball to Chris Wells, he has quite a bit of daylight and runs for 11 yards with a key block to C Lyle Sendlein to the ARI 46. On 2nd and 2, Anderson tosses a short pass to WR Larry Fitzgerald, he makes the catch for a 5 yard gain to the SEA 41. On 2nd and 10, Anderson flips a short pass to WR Early Doucet, Doucet catches the pass for a 15 yard gain to the SEA 26. On 1st and 10, Anderson throws a medium pass to WR Steve Breaston, he makes the catch for a 15 yard gain to the SEA 11. On 2nd and 4, Anderson's pass goes incomplete but the Seahawks are called for Defensive Holding making it a 1st down at the SEA 3. On 3rd and Goal from the 2, Anderson tosses a short pass to RB Jason Wright, he failed to complete the pass as OLB David Hawthorne was credited with the pass defensed. Jay Feely is good on his 19 yard FG, ARI 20 SEA 3, (3rd 6:31)
Jay Feely's kickoff goes 71 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 27 yards to the SEA 26, but Seattle is called for an Illegal Block, it will be 1st down at the SEA 6. On 2nd and 6, Hasselbeck throws a medium pass to WR Mike Williams, Williams makes the catch for a 9 yard gain to the SEA 19. On 1st and 10, Justin Forsett takes the handoff, gets into the secondary for a 14 yard gain to the SEA 33, credit T Russell Okung with the key run block. On 3rd and 4, Hasselbeck throws a medium pass to WR Mike Williams, Williams makes the catch for a 18 yard gain to the ARI 43. On 2nd and 14 due to a False start, Matt Hasselbeck hurls a long pass to WR Deion Branch, the pass is interecepted by S Kerry Rhodes at the ARI 20.
On 2nd and 4, Anderson flips a screen pass to RB Tim Hightower, Hightower makes the catch and it goes for a 9 yard gain to the ARI 43. (end of 3rd quarter) On 2nd and 5, Anderson hands off to Chris Wells, Lofa Tatupu makes the tackle for a 2 yard loss, Wells fumbles the ball, Arizona's Chris Wells gets it back at the ARI 46. On 3rd and 7, Anderson slings a short pass to WR Steve Breaston, he makes the catch and is stopped for a 4 yard gain by DT Corey Duesenberg. Ben Graham's punt goes 50 yards for a touchback.
On 2nd and 9, Matt Hasselbeck steps around the rush and pegs a short pass to TE John Carlson, Carlson makes the catch and it goes for a 9 yard gain to the SEA 30. On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck steps around the rush and pegs a short pass to WR Mike Williams, Williams makes the catch and gains 7 yards, but fumbles the ball, Cardinals Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie recovers it at the SEA 37.
On 3rd and 4, Derek Anderson chucks a medium pass to WR Steve Breaston, Breaston makes the catch and its good for 15 yards to the SEA 16. On 3rd and 7, Anderson throws a short pass to WR Stephen Williams, it goes incomplete, it was not a good throw. Jay Feely is good on his 30 yard FG. ARI 23 SEA 3 (4th 9:33)
Jay Feely's kickoff goes 68 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 16 yards to the SEA 18. On 2nd and 10, Matt Hasselbeck slings a short pass to FB Michael Robinson, he makes the catch and he has got some room to work, he is finally caught from behind after a 50 yard gain to the ARI 32. On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck throws a short pass to RB Leon Washington, Washington makes the catch and its good for 12 yards to the ARI 20. On 1st and 10, Justin Forsett takes the hand off for 4 yards, but fumbles the ball, Arizona's Brandon McDonald recovers the fumble and returns it 5 yards to the ARI 21.
Emmitt Barrett leads the Arizona offense onto the field. On 3rd and 2, Barrett hands off to Jason Wright, but S Jordan Babineaux stops to the play for no gain. Ben Grahams punt goes 44 yards and Jordan Babineaux calls for the fair catch at the SEA 27.
On 2nd and 5, Matt Hasselbeck flips a short pass to WR Deion Branch, the pass is intercepted by ILB Daryl Washington at the SEA 41.
On 3rd and 3, Emmitt Barrett hands off to Tim Hightower, Hightower finds a huge opening in the defense for a 11 yard gain to the SEA 23, D.J. Jennings led the blocking for Hightower. On 3rd and 2, Jason Wright takes the handoff and gets into the secondary, good for a 14 yard gain to the SEA 1. T Levi Brown provided a nice block. ( 2 minute warning) On 3rd and Goal from the 1, Tim Hightower is stuffed by OLB Aaron Curry for no gain and brings up 4th down. Jay Feely's 18 yard FG is good, ARI 26 SEA 3 (4th 0:25)
Seattle completes one last pass of 24 yards from Hasselbeck to TE Chris Baker to end the game.
Arizona Cardinals 26 Seattle Seahawks 3
Stats Summary:
<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="575"><tr class="masthead"><td align="center" colspan="6">Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="48%">Jan 1, </td><td align="right" width="10%">1ST</td><td align="right" width="10%">2ND</td><td align="right" width="10%">3RD</td><td align="right" width="10%">4TH</td><td align="right" width="12%">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Seattle Seahawks ()</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right" class="active">3</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Arizona Cardinals ()</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">10</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right" class="active">26</td></tr></table><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn spacer" width="575"><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="3">Team Stats Comparison</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="60%"></td><td align="center" width="20%">SEA</td><td align="center" width="20%">ARI</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Total Offense</td><td align="center">268</td><td align="center">418</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Rushing Yards</td><td align="center">82</td><td align="center">157</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Passing Yards</td><td align="center">186</td><td align="center">261</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">First Downs</td><td align="center">13</td><td align="center">26</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Punt Return Yards</td><td align="center">2/28</td><td align="center">4/21</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Kick Return Yards</td><td align="center">5/78</td><td align="center">0/0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Total Yards</td><td align="center"></td><td align="center"></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Turnovers</td><td align="center">4</td><td align="center">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">3rd Down Converstion</td><td align="center">1/6</td><td align="center">10/17</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">4th Down Conversion</td><td align="center">0/0</td><td align="center">0/0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">2-Point Conversion</td><td align="center">0</td><td align="center">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals</td><td align="center">0/1</td><td align="center">2/3</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Penalties</td><td align="center">4/17</td><td align="center">3/15</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Posession Time</td><td align="center">19;27</td><td align="center">40:33</td></tr></table><table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" class="spacer" style="margin:0 auto;" width="575"><tr><td align="center" valign="top" width="50%"><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn spacer" width="100%"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#2C5A84" colspan="5"><span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Seattle Seahawks</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">PASSING</td><td align="right" width="16%">C/A</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Matt Hasselbeck</td><td align="right">14/27</td><td align="right">186</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">2</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RUSHING</td><td align="right" width="16%">ATT</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Leon Washington</td><td align="right">12</td><td align="right">53</td><td align="right">4.42</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Justin Forsett</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">23</td><td align="right">5.75</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RECEIVING</td><td align="right" width="16%">REC</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Mike Williams</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">55</td><td align="right">11.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Michael Robinson </td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">59</td><td align="right">29.5</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Leon Washington</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">17</td><td align="right">9.50</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Justin Forsett</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">1.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Chris Baker</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">24</td><td align="right">24.0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Golden Tate</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">20</td><td align="right">20.0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">DEFENSE</td><td align="right" width="16%">TACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">SACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Lofa Tatupu</td><td align="right">9</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Jordan Babineaux</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Marcus Trufant</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Leroy Hill</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr></table></td><td align="center" valign="top" width="50%"><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn spacer" width="100%"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#97233F" colspan="5"><span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Arizona Cardinals</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">PASSING</td><td align="right" width="16%">C/A</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Derek Anderson</td><td align="right">26/36</td><td align="right">267</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RUSHING</td><td align="right" width="16%">ATT</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Chris Wells</td><td align="right">27</td><td align="right">111</td><td align="right">4.11</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Tim Hightower</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">27</td><td align="right">3.38</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Jason Wright</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">19</td><td align="right">6.33</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RECEIVING</td><td align="right" width="16%">REC</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Steve Breaston</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">100</td><td align="right">12.50</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Larry Fitzgerald</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">50</td><td align="right">10.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Early Doucet</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">65</td><td align="right">13.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Stephen Spach</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">10</td><td align="right">3.33</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Tim Hightower</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">14</td><td align="right">7.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Stephen Williams</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">24</td><td align="right">12.00</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">DEFENSE</td><td align="right" width="16%">TACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">SACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Kerry Rhodes</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Daryl Washington</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Adrian Wilson</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Alex Hall</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Rashad Johnson</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr></table></td></tr></table></body></html>
Seahawks Injury Update:
RB Marshawn Lynch, Torn Knee Cartilage, Probable, full strength 1 week.
SS Earl Thomas, Pulled Groin, Questionable, full strength 1 week
RT Sean Locklear, Dislocated Knee, Questionable, full strength 2 weeks
RG Will Ferguson, Hyperextended elbow, Questionable, full strength 2 weeks.
bbgunn
10-20-2011, 06:43 PM
Ugh. Tough going so far.
Big T
10-20-2011, 10:21 PM
3512
Week 10 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 26 Seattle 3
San Fransisco 25 St Louis 0
NFC Standings:
<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="425"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#0F5B1A" colspan="6"><span style="color:#FFF">NFL Standings - Updated: Nov 15, 2010</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="45%">NFC WEST</td><td align="right" width="11%">W</td><td align="right" width="11%">L</td><td align="right" width="11%">T</td><td align="right" width="11%">PF</td><td align="right" width="11%">PA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Arizona Cardinals</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">162</td><td align="right">151</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>St Louis Rams</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">154</td><td align="right">160</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Seattle Seahawks</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">89</td><td align="right">191</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>San Fransisco 49ers</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">118</td><td align="right">197</td></tr></table></body></html>
Offensive Player of the Week: Houston Texans QB Matt Schaub. Schaub went 28 for 33 and 331 yards passing with 4 TDs and 1 Int. On the season the 29 year old Schaub has 225 completions on 361 attempts (62.3%) for 2795 yards with 21 TDs, 7 Ints and a 97.6 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Denver Broncos OLB Elvis Dumervil. Dumervil had 3 tackles, 0 assists, 2.0 Sacks, 1 Int. On the season the 26 year old Dumervil has 55 tackles and 12 assists and 10.0 Sacks and 2 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
WR Arrelious Benn, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 12 receptions, 148 yards, 0 TDs
K Robbie Gould, Chicago Bears, 6 for 6 FGs with 51 LG
K Joe Nedley, San Fransisco 49ers, 6 for 6 FGs with 45 LG
K Matt Prater, Denver Broncos, 5 for 5 FGs with 42 LG
K Rob Bironas, Tennessee Titans, 5 for 5 FGs with 34 LG
ILB Stephen Tulloch, Tennessee Titans, 12 Tck, 0 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 1 Int
S Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, Dallas Cowboys, 3 Tck, 0 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Int
Greta's House of Football:
Most Intellegent Players:
1) Darren Sharper, New Orleans Saints
2) Todd Collins, Chicago Bears
3) Renaldo Hill, Denver Broncos
4) Chris Hope, Tennessee Titans
5) Lawyer Malloy, Miami Dolphins
6) Brian Urlacher, Chicago Bears
7) Kevin Burnett, San Diego Chargers
8) Ryan Clark, Pittsburg Steelers
9) Sean Considine, Jacksonville Jaquars
10) Derrick Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
None in week 10.
Big T
10-20-2011, 10:49 PM
Game Planning the New Orleans Saints
2010 Record (7-2)
2009 Record (13-3)
Tendencies:
The Saints ran the ball 42.2 % in so far this season ( Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.62 per carry (Fair)
Defensive Rushing of 119.9 yards per game (Fair)
Defensive Passing Completion of 53.6% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 228.1 yards per game ( Fair)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 66.7% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.09 per play (Good)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 27.3% ( Average)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 7.75 per play ( Average)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Saints will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Cardinals will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 13 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 46% of the time in 1st down, 19% Short and 27% Long pass and Run 54%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency (Very Low)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Above Average)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Above Average)
The Seahawks will be without SS Earl Thomas and RB Marshawn Lynch this week. The Cardinals will be could be missing SS Darren Sharper who is listed as Probable with Shoulder Tendenitis, RCB Patrick Robinson who is listed as Probable with Strained Elbow Tendon and LT John Stinchcomb who is listed as Probable with a Knee Tendenitis.
Players to Watch Cardinals:
QB Drew Brees, excellent Throwing Accuracy
RB Reggie Bush, very good Hole Recognition
WR Robert Meachem, very good Yardage after Catch
WR Marques Colston, excellent Adjusting to the Pass
LT Jonathon Stinchcomb, excellent Blocking Power
LG Carl Nicks, verg good Pass Protection
RG Jahri Evans, excellent Pass Protection
LDE Jimmy Wilkerson, excellent Pass-Rush Technique
LDT Sedrick Ellis, excellent Pass-Rush Technique
RDT Anthony Hargrove, good Pass-Rush Technique
RDE Will Smith, excellent Pass -Rush Technique
SLB Clint Ingram, very good Defending the Run
MLB Jonathon Vilma, verg good Defending the Run
LCB Jabari Greer, very good Defending the Run
SS Darren Sharper, excellent Zone Defense
Big T
10-21-2011, 12:38 AM
November 21st, 2010
Seattle Seahawks at New Orleans Saints (-9).
First Half:
After Olindo Mares 53 yard kickoff and Randall Gay's 22 yard return, Saints ball NO 39. On 3rd and 5, Drew Brees chucks a medium pass to TE Jimmy Graham, Graham makes the catch and goes 14 yards to the SEA 42. On 2nd and 10, Brees tosses a short pass to WR Marques Colston, Colston makes the catch and breaks free for a 22 yard gain to the SEA 20. On 3rd and 4, Brees flips a short pass to WR Adrian Arrington, ILB Lofa Tatupu blocked the pass. Garrett Hartley is good on his 31 yard FG, NO 3 SEA 0 (1st 10:12)
Hartley's kickoff goes 71 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 21 yards to the SEA 20. After a False start penalty has Seattle in 3rd and 14, Matt Hasselbeck throws an medium pass to WR Mike Williams, Will Smith knocked the pass harmlessly away. Jon Ryan's punt travels 48 yards, Randall Gay returns it 4 yards to the NO 40.
On 2nd and 9, Drew Brees fires a medium pass to WR Robert Meachem, Meachem caught the pass and its good for 22 yards to the SEA 37. On 3rd and 4, Brees throws a short pass to RB Pierre Thomas, The ball was caught by Thomas, the play travels for 10 yards to the SEA 21. On 2nd and 8, Brees steps forward and hurls a long pass to WR Adrian Arrington, Arrington makes the catch, the pass is good for 17 yards to the SEA 2. On 1st and Goal from the 2, Brees hands off to Reggie Bush, he runs off tackle for 1 yard and fumbles the ball, Seattles Ray Lewis recovers it and returns it 10 yards to the SEA 11.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck pitches the ball to RB Leon Washington, C Chris Spencer provides a good hole, Washington has quite a bit of daylight, he breaks one more tackle and he is gone, the run is good for 89 yards and a touchdown. Olindo Mare with the PAT, SEA 7 NO 3 (1st 4:25)
Olindo Mare's kickoff goes 70 yards, Patrick Robinson returns it 30 yards to the NO 30. On 1st and 10, Drew Brees fires a medium pass to WR Robert Meachem, Meachem caught the pass, he's got some running room, the play travels for 38 yards to the SEA 32. On 2nd and 10, Brees steps around the rush, and pegs a short pass to WR Marques Colston, Colston makes the catch, he fakes out the defenders and no one is going to catch him for a 32 yard TD pass. Garrett Hartley with the PAT. NO 10 SEA 7 (1st 2:15)
Garrett Hartley's kickoff goes for a touchback. On 3rd and 8, Matt Hasselbeck tosses a short pass to TE John Carlson, the pass isn't completed as CB Jabari Greer had good positioning. Hasselbeck is now 0 for 4. Jon Ryan's punt travels 37 yards and comes to rest at the NO 41.
On 1st and 10, Drew Brees fires an medium pass to RB Reggie Bush, the ball flutters and it is intercepted by OLB Leroy Hill at the SEA 40. (end of 1st quarter)
On 3rd and 10, Matt Hasselbeck tosses a short pass to WR Mike Williams, the ball was caught by Williams, the play travels 4 yards and was stopped short by DT Sedrick Ellis. Jon Ryan's kick goes 49 yards and was downed at the NO 7.
On 3rd and 10, Drew Brees avoids the rush and tosses a medium pass to WR Robert Meachem, Raheem Brock pressured Brees into a bad throw and the pass was not completed. Thomas Morstead's punt travels 67 yards, Deon Butler returns it 15 yards to the SEA 41.
On 2nd and 12, Matt Hasselbeck pitches the ball to Leon Washington, Washington finds a huge hole in the defense and is off to the races for a 21 yard gain to the NO 40. OT Russell Okung helped stop the defense with a solid block. On 3rd and 9, Hasselbeck was sacked by ILB Jonathon Vilma for a loss of 6 yards, Hasselbeck fumbles and Saints Tracy Porter recovers it at the NO 45.
On 1st and 10, Drew Brees tosses a short pass to WR Devery Henderson, Henderson made the reception, the play goes for 14 yards to the SEA 41. On 2nd and 10, Brees tosses a short pass to WR Robert Meachem, Meachem makes the catch and the play goes for 16 yards to the SEA 25. On the next play, Brees throws a screen pass to WR Robert Meachem, the ball is caught by Meachem and he has some room to work, the play goes for 13 yards to the SEA 12. On 2nd and 1 from the SEA 2, Brees steps up and flicks a short pass to RB Reggie Bush, Bush caught the pass for a 3 yard TD. Garrett Hartley with the PAT, NO 17 SEA 7 (2nd 8:22)
Hartley's kickoff goes 65 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 13 yards to the SEA 18. On 3rd and 2, Matt Hasselbeck throws a short pass to WR Golden Tate, Tate makes the catch and the pass is good for 1 yard, OLB Clint Ingram stopped Tate short. Jon Ryan's punt travels 36 yards, Randall Gay calls for the fair catch at the NO 37.
On 2nd and 9, Drew Brees hands off to Pierre Thomas, OG Jahri Evans pushes Corey Duesenberg down to open a hole, Thomas is in the secondary for a 12 yard gain to the 50. On 3rd and 20 after an Offensive Pass Interference penalty, Brees steps around the rush and pegs a short pass to RB Pierre Thomas, Thomas simply dropped the pass. Thomas Morstead punts travels 48 yards, Deon Butler calls for the fair catch at the SEA 12.
On 3rd and 12 after a False Start penalty, Jimmy Wilkerson bowls over Stacy Andrews and is on top of Matt Hasselbeck, Hasselbeck fires an medium pass to WR Deion Branch, Wilkerson is credited with a hurry. Jon Ryan punts for 39 yards, Randall Gay calls for the fair catch at the SEA 49.
On 1st and 10, Drew Brees steps up and flicks a short pass to WR Marques Colston, Colston makes the catch and the pass is good for 10 yards to the SEA 39. On 3rd and 10, Brees steps around the rush and pegs a short pass to WR Marques Colston, Leroy Hill's rush hurried Brees throw and ball falls incomplete. Thomas Morsteads punt goes 39 yards for a touchback.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck hands off to RB Justin Forsett, T Russell Okung makes his block, Forsett has quite a bit of daylight, he breaks one more tackle and he is gone, the run is good for a 80 yards TD. Olindo Mare with the PAT, NO 17 SEA 14. (2nd 2:04)
Mare's kickoff goes 64 yards, Patrick Robinson returns it 22 yards to the NO 28. (2 minute warning) On 3rd and 3, Drew Brees throws a short pass to RB Pierre Thomas, Raheem Brock's rush hurries Brees throw and the ball falls harmlessly incomplete. Thomas Morstead's punt goes 37 yards, Deon Butler returns it 1 yard to the SEA 29, but Seattle is called for Holding and will start at the SEA 19 with 0:54 left.
On 2nd and 4, Hasselbeck is sacked by DE Jimmy Wilkerson, for a 4 yard loss on the final play of the quarter.
At the Half:
Seattle leads Rushing Yards with 209 to 14
New Orleans leads First Downs with 13 to 3
New Orleans leads 3rd Down Conv with 2/9 to 0/6
New Orleans leads Passing Yards with 247 to 5
New Orleans lead Completions with 19/32 to 2/8
New Orleans leads Total Yards with 261 to 204
2nd Half:
Hartley's kick goes 53 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 20 yards to the SEA 37. After Offensively Holding, its 1st and 20 when Will Smith absolutely crushed Will Ferguson and is persuing Matt Hasselbeck, Hasselbeck is sacked by Smith for a 6 yard loss. On 3rd and 15, Hasselbeck fires a medium pass to TE John Carlson, the ball really sailed on him and falls incomplete. Jon Ryans punts goes 36 yards, Randall Gay calls for the fair catch at the NO 32.
On 3rd and 5, Drew Brees lobs a short pass to WR Robert Meachem, Meachem goes 4 yards but is stopped short by OLB Leroy Hill. Thomas Morstead punts 36 yards, Deon Butler returns it 15 yards to the SEA 38, but Seattle is called for Holding and will start at the SEA 15.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck hurls a long pass to WR Deion Branch, Branch makes the catch good for 21 yards to the SEA 36. On 2nd and 5, Hasselbeck throws a short pass to Golden Tate, Tate makes the catch for 5 yards to the SEA 46. On 3rd and 6, Hasselbeck flips a short pass to Justin Forsett, Forsett makes the catch and goes 3 yards but is stopped short by ILB Jonathon Vilma. Jon Ryans punt goes 47 yards for a touchback.
On 3rd and 7, Drew Brees tosses a screen pass to TE Jimmy Graham, he makes the catch for a 10 yard gain to the NO 33. On 2nd and 10, Brees launches a deep pass for WR Robert Meachem, he makes the catch for a 31 yard gain to the SEA 36. On 2nd and 8, Brees hands off to Reggie Bush, OG Jahri Evans makes a good block and Bush runs for 18 yards to the SEA 16. On 3rd and 1 from the SEA 7, Brees hands off to RB Pierre Thomas, Jahri Evans makes a good block and Thomas runs for a 7 yard TD. Garrett Hartley with the PAT, NO 24 SEA 14 (3rd 3:54)
Hartley's kickoff goes 62 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 20 yards to the SEA 28. On 3rd and 7, Matt Hasselbeck fires a long pass to WR Mike Williams, Williams dropped the pass. Jon Ryan's punt goes 52 yards, Randall Gay returns it 13 yards to the NO 30.
On 2nd and 8, Drew Brees hands off to RB Pierre Thomas, OT Zach Streif makes a good block, Thomas runs for 19 yards to the SEA 49. (end of 3rd quarter) On 3rd and 3, Brees throws a short pass to Reggie Bush, he makes the catch for a 13 yard gain to the SEA 29. On 3rd and 10, Brees tosses a screen pass to Pierre Thomas, E.J. Wilson puts pressure on Brees into a bad throw and the pass is incomplete. Garrett Hartley's 46 yard FG attempt goes wide right. Seattle's ball SEA 36.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck is sacked by DE Will Smith for a 6 yards loss. On 3rd and 9, Hasselbeck decides to scramble and runs for a 1 yard loss and is stopped by Darren Sharper. Jon Ryans punt goes 47 yards, Randall Gay returns it 8 yards to the NO 25.
On 3rd and 13, Drew Brees lobs a short pass to WR Robert Meachem, Red Bryant puts pressure on the QB and the pass falls incomplete. Thomas Morsteads punt goes 47 yards, Deon Butler returns it 10 yards to the SEA 41 but Seattle is called for Holding. Seattle ball at the SEA 25.
On 3rd and 14 after a False start penalty, Matt Hasselbeck throws a medium pass to WR Deion Branch, he makes the catch for a 6 yard gain but is stopped short by Pierson Prioleau. Jon Ryans punt goes 50 yards, Randall Gay returns it 11 yards to the NO 34.
On 3rd and 11, Drew Brees hands off to Pierre Thomas, Thomas runs it for 5 yards but is stopped short by Marcus Trufant. Thomas Morstead punts it 50 yards, Deon Butler returns it -1 yard to the SEA 11.
On 2nd and 12, Matt Hasselbeck throws a short pass to TE John Carlson, Carlson catches it for a 24 yard gain to the SEA 33. On 2nd and 10, Hasselbeck flips a short pass to WR Mike Williams, its intercepted by CB Jabari Greer and returned 3 yards to the SEA 35.
After an Offensive Holding penalty, on 3rd and 18 Drew Brees pitches the ball to Pierre Thomas, he runs for 4 yards but stopped short by DT Dixon Martin. Thomas Morstead punts for 39 yards and a touchback.
On 2nd and 10, Matt Hasselbeck is sacked by DE Alex Brown for a 6 yards loss. On 3rd and 16, Hasselbeck throws a medium pass to TE John Carlson that falls incomplete due to good defense by Jabari Greer. After a False start penalty, its 4th and 21, Hasselbeck fires a long pass to WR Golden Tate, but its badly overthrown, the ball is turned over on downs at the SEA 9.
On 1st and Goal from the SEA 9, Drew Brees hands off to Reggie Bush, G Jahri Evans makes a good block and Bush runs for the 9 yard TD. Garrett Hartley with the PAT, NO 31 SEA 14. (4th 2:06)
Hartley kickoff is good for 65 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 18 yards to the SEA 23. (2 minute warning) Zac Robinson leads out the Seahawks offense. On 3rd and 12 after a False Start penalty, Robinson is sacked for a 8 yard loss by DE Alex Brown. On 4th and 20, Zac Robinson was sacked again by DE Alex Brown for 8 yard loss. Ball is turned over on downs at the SEA 5 with 0:59 left.
On 2nd and Goal from the SEA 4, Drew Brees hands off to Reggie Bush and he runs for a 4 yard TD. Garrett Hartley with the PAT. NO 37 SEA 14 (4th 0:50)
Hartley kickoff goes 61 yards, Jordan Babineaux returns it 14 yards to the SEA 23. On 1st and 10, Zac Robinson throws a medium pass to WR Mike Williams and its good for 18 yards to the SEA 41 with 0:08 left. On 1st and 10, Robinson throws an incomplete medium pass to Golden Tate to end the game.
New Orleans Saints 38 Seattle 14.
Big T
10-22-2011, 12:11 AM
Ugh. Tough going so far.
Lol, we suck..... but I knew that going in...
I need to rebuild the offense, particularily at QB and O line... Too many 3 and outs. Our defense spends way too much time on the field..
Big T
10-22-2011, 12:27 AM
<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="575"><tr class="masthead"><td align="center" colspan="7">Seattle Seahawks at New Orleans Saints</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="48%">Nov 21, 2010</td><td align="right" width="8%">1ST</td><td align="right" width="8%">2ND</td><td align="right" width="8%">3RD</td><td align="right" width="8%">4TH</td><td align="right" width="8%">OT</td><td align="right" width="12%">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Seattle Seahawks (3-7)</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">-</td><td align="right" class="active">14</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>New Orleans Saints (8-2)</td><td align="right">10</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">14</td><td align="right">-</td><td align="right" class="active">38</td></tr></table><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn spacer" width="575"><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="3">Team Stats Comparison</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="60%"></td><td align="center" width="20%">SEA</td><td align="center" width="20%">NOR</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Total Offense</td><td align="center">278</td><td align="center">412</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Rushing Yards</td><td align="center">226</td><td align="center">96</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Passing Yards</td><td align="center">52</td><td align="center">316</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">First Downs</td><td align="center">7</td><td align="center">21</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Punt Return Yards</td><td align="center">2/14</td><td align="center">4/36</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Kick Return Yards</td><td align="center">6/106</td><td align="center">3/74</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Total Yards</td><td align="center">278</td><td align="center">412</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Turnovers</td><td align="center">2</td><td align="center">2</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">3rd Down Converstion</td><td align="center">0/13</td><td align="center">5/15</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">4th Down Conversion</td><td align="center">0/2</td><td align="center">0/0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">2-Point Conversion</td><td align="center">0</td><td align="center">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals</td><td align="center">0/0</td><td align="center">3/1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Penalties</td><td align="center">9/65</td><td align="center">2/20</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Posession Time</td><td align="center">25:27</td><td align="center">34:33</td></tr></table><table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" class="spacer" style="margin:0 auto;" width="575"><tr><td align="center" valign="top" width="50%"><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn spacer" width="100%"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#2C5A84" colspan="5"><span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Seattle Seahawks</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">PASSING</td><td align="right" width="16%">C/A</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Matt Hasselbeck</td><td align="right">8/22</td><td align="right">75</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Zac Robinson</td><td align="right">2/4</td><td align="right">21</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RUSHING</td><td align="right" width="16%">ATT</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Leon Washington</td><td align="right">14</td><td align="right">126</td><td align="right">9.00</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Justin Forsett</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">96</td><td align="right">16.00</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RECEIVING</td><td align="right" width="16%">REC</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Deion Branch</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">27</td><td align="right">13.5</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Mike Williams</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">22</td><td align="right">11.0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Golden Tate</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">3.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Michael Robinson</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">11</td><td align="right">11.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>John Carlson</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">24</td><td align="right">24.0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">DEFENSE</td><td align="right" width="16%">TACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">SACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Leroy Hill</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Lofa Tatupu</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Marcus Trufant</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Walter Thurmond</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Jordan Babineaux</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Aaron Curry</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr></table></td><td align="center" valign="top" width="50%"><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn spacer" width="100%"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#C9B074" colspan="5"><span style="color:#FFFFFF;">New Orleans Saints</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">PASSING</td><td align="right" width="16%">C/A</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Drew Brees</td><td align="right">26/46</td><td align="right">316</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RUSHING</td><td align="right" width="16%">ATT</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Reggie Bush</td><td align="right">15</td><td align="right">42</td><td align="right">2.80</td><td align="right">2</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Pierre Thomas</td><td align="right">11</td><td align="right">51</td><td align="right">4.64</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RECEIVING</td><td align="right" width="16%">REC</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Robert Meachem</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">125</td><td align="right">17.8</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Reggie Bush</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">31</td><td align="right">6.2</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Marques Colston</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">69</td><td align="right">17.2</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Jeremy Shockey</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">15</td><td align="right">5.0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Devery Henderson</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">16</td><td align="right">8.0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Adrian Arrington</td><td align="right">2 </td><td align="right">26</td><td align="right">13.0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Jimmy Graham</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">24</td><td align="right">12.0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Pierre Thomas</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">10</td><td align="right">10.0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">DEFENSE</td><td align="right" width="16%">TACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">SACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Jabari Greer</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Alex Brown</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">3.0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Will Smith</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">2.0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Jimmy Wilkerson</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">1.0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Jonathon Vilma</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">1.0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Darren Sharper</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr></table></td></tr></table></body></html>
Big T
10-22-2011, 12:32 AM
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Seattle Seahawk Injury Update:
RB Marshawn Lynch is now 100%.
SS Earl Thomas is now 100%
RT Sean Locklear, Dislocated Knee, Probable, full strength in 1 week
RG Will Ferguson, Hyperextended Elbow, Probable, full strength in 1 week
LCB Roy Lewis, Broken Toe, Questionable, full strength in 4 weeks.
Big T
10-22-2011, 12:54 AM
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Week 11 News:
NFC Games:
Kansas City 27 Arizona 17
St Louis 47 Atlanta 32
New Orleans 38 Seattle 14
Tampa Bay 27 San Fransisco 24
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: Nov 22, 2010</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>179</TD><TD align=right>178</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>201</TD><TD align=right>192</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>103</TD><TD align=right>229</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>142</TD><TD align=right>224</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers went 25 for 30 and 315 yards passing with 2 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 27 year old Rodgers has 247 completions on 357 attempts (69.2%) for 3057 yards with 22 TDs, 7 Ints and a 107.8 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: New Orleans Saints DE Alex Brown. Brown had 4 tackles, 1 assists, 3.0 Sacks, 0 Int. On the season the 31 year old Brown has 9 tackles and 3 assists and 4.0 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Matt Ryan QB Atlanta Falcons 30 for 52, 411 yards, 3 TDs, 1 Int
Matthew Stafford QB Detroit Lions 24 for 41, 397 yards, 3 TDs, 1 Int
Jaamal Charles RB Kansas City Chiefs 36-196 yards ,2 TDs
Steven Jackson RB St Louis Rams 19-193 yards, 2 TDs
Chris Johnson RB Tennessee Titans 28-164 yards 2 TDs
Maurice Jones-Drew RB Jacksonville Jaguars 18-148 yards, 2 TDs
Santana Moss WR Washington Red Skins 2 receptions, 154 yards, 2 TDs
Calvin Johnson WR Detroit Lions, 6 receptions, 159 yards, 2 TDs
Larry Fitzgerald WR Arizona Cardinals, 9 receptions, 166 yards, 1 TD
Karlos Dansby ILB Miami Dolphins, 12 Tck, 3 Ast, 1.0 Sck, 0 Int
Oshiomohgo Atogwe S St Louis Rams, 14 Tck, 4 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 1 Int
Leon Hall CB Cincinnati Bengals, 7 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Int
Asante Samuel, CB Philadelphia Eagles, 6 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Int
Charles Tillman, CB Chicago Bears, 2 Tck, 0 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Int
Greta's House of Football:
Top Pass Blockers:
1) Ben Grubbs, Baltimore Ravens
2) Jason Peters, Philadelphia Eagles
3) Leonard Davis, Dallas Cowboys
4) Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota Vikings
5) Michael Roos, Tennessee Titans
6) Nick Mangold, New York Jets
7) Jahri Evans, New Orleans Saints
8) Duece Lutui, Arizona Cardinals
9) Jason Spitz, Green Bay Packers
10) Samson Satele, Oakland Raiders
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
None in week 11.
Big T
10-22-2011, 02:46 PM
Game Planning the Kansas City Chiefs
2010 Record (3-7)
2009 Record (4-12)
Tendencies:
The Chief's ran the ball 48.4 % in so far this season ( Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.55 per carry (Fair)
Defensive Rushing of 145.6 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Passing Completion of 59.1% (Good)
Defensive Passing of 206.8 yards per game ( Good)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 72.0% (Average)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 6.03 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 25.0% ( Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 6.98 per play ( Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Chiefs will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Chiefs will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 9 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 46% of the time in 1st down, 27% Short and 19% Long pass and Run 54%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency (High)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Normal)
The Seahawks will be have all their starters in the lineup and only RG Will Ferguson is not 100%, he has a Hyperextended Elbow. The Chiefs could be missing RB Thomas Jones, he is listed as Questionable with a strained Hamstring, QB Matt Cassell is listed as Questionable with a broken Clavicle and LG Brian Waters is listed as Probable with a sprained Ankle,
Players to Watch Chiefs:
RB Jamaal Charles, excellent Breakaway Running
LT Branden Albert, good Run-Block Technique
LG Brian Walters, excellent Run-Block Technique
RG Ryan Lilja, very good Run-Block Technique
LDE Tyson Jackson, excellent Pass-Rush Technique
RDE Glenn Dorsey, excellent Pass- Rush Technique
SLB Tamba Hali, very good Pass- Rush Technique
SILB Derrick Johnson, very good Defending the Run
LCB Brandon Flowers, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
SS Eric Berry, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
FS Kendrick Lewis, very good Intercepting Passes
Big T
10-22-2011, 04:30 PM
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November 28th, 2010
Kansas City Chiefs at Seattle Seahawks (-2).
First Half:
Olindo Mares kickoff goes 55 yards, Brandon Flowers returns it 26 yards to the KCY 41. On 3rd and 11, QB Casey Shepard tosses a short pass to TE Brad Cottram, Lofa Tatupu gets credited for the hurry on that incomplete pass. Dustin Colquitt punts the ball 53 yards and it rolls to a stop at the SEA 7.
On 3rd and 3, Matt Hasselbeck throws a screen pass to WR Deon Butler, the pass goes incomplete due to CB Travis Daniels keeping the Butler away from the ball. A terrible kick by Jon Ryan, it travels 30 yards and Terrance Cooper returns it 15 yards to the SEA 29.
On 1st and 10, Casey Shepard pegs a short pass to WR Jereme Urban, Urban makes the catch for a 10 yard gain to the SEA 19. On 2nd and 4, Seattle is called for Defensive Pass Interference, 1st down at the SEA 6. After a Holding call puts them in 3rd and Goal from the 9, Shepard was sacked by OLB Leroy Hill for a 5 yard loss. Ryan Succop is good on his 31 yard FG, KCY 3 SEA 0 (1st 8:57)
After Ryan Succop's 73 yard kickoff and Ben Obumanu's 20 yard return, Seattle starts at the SEA 17. On 2nd and 2, Matt Hasselbeck hands off to RB Marshawn Lynch for a 7 yard gain to the SEA 32. OT Russel Okung helped stop the defense with a solid block. On 2nd and 5, Hasselbeck throws a medium pass to WR Deon Butler, Butler makes the catch and its good for 28 yards to the KCY 35. On 2nd and 8, Hasselbeck tosses a short pass to WR Deon Butler, Butler makes the catch and its good for 8 yards to the KCY 25. On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck hands off to RB Leon Washington, he breaks a few tackles for 13 yards to the KCY 12. G Max Unger led the blocking for Washington. On 3rd and 8, Hasselbeck was sacked by DE Victor Abaimiri and DE Darryl Tapp for a loss of 5 yards. Olindo Mare is good on his 32 yard FG. SEA 3 KCY 3 (1st 1:25)
Mare's kickoff goes 60 yards, Brandon Flowers returns it 24 yards to the KCY 34. (end of the 1st Quarter) On 3rd and 1, Casey Shepard hands off to RB Jamaal Charles for a 3 yard gain to the KCY 46, G Brian Waters provided a nice block to make the play successful. After Holding put them in 3rd and 19, Shepard fires a medium pass to TE Jake O'Connell, he makes the catch for a 24 yard gain to the SEA 39. On 2nd and 12, Shepard feels the pressure from Raheem Brock, he fires a medium pass to WR Jerheme Urban, the pass was tipped and intercepted by OLB Leroy Hill, Hill returns it 25 yards to the KCY 49.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck throws a deep pass for WR Deion Branch, the pass is tipped and intercepted by CB Brandon Flowers at the KCY 9, he returns it 8 yards to the KCY 17.
On 2nd and 11, Seattle was called for Illegal Contact making it 1st and 10 at the KCY 21. After a Holding Call and a False start penalty put them into 3rd and 17, Casey Shepard hands off to Thomas Jones for a 8 yard gain but is stopped short by Lofa Tatupu. Dustin Colquitt's punt goes 56 yards, Jordan Babineaux returns it -2 yards to the SEA 20.
On 2nd and 2, Matt Hasselbeck hands off to Marshawn Lynch for a 2 yard gain to the SEA 30. C Chris Spencer helped stop the defense with a solid block. On 3rd and 5, Hasselbeck fires a medium pass to WR Mike Williams for a 12 yard gain to the SEA 47. On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck hands off to Marshawn Lynch for a 11 yard gain to the KCY 42. C Ben Hamilton helped with a solid block. On 2nd and 8, Hasselbeck hands off to Leon Washington for an 8 yard gain to the KCY 32. G Will Ferguson led the blocking for Washington. On 2nd and 7, Hasselbeck flicks a screen pass to RB Marshawn Lynch, he makes the catch for 9 yard gain to the KCY 20. On 3rd and 9, Hasselbeck is sacked by OLB Tamba Hali for a 3 yard loss. Olindo Mare is good from 39 yard FG. SEA 6 KCY (2nd 2:21)
After Mare's 54 yard kickoff and Brandon Flowers 20 yard return, the Chiefs start at the KCY 36. (2 minute warning) On 3rd and 9, Casey Shepard slings a medium pass to WR Terrance Copper for a 21 yard gain to the SEA 42 with 0:59 left. On 3rd and 10, Shepard launches a deep pass to WR Dwayne Bowe, he makes the catch for a 37 yard gain to the SEA 5 with 0:19 left. The Chiefs are forced into 3rd and Goal from the SEA 2 and take thier final time out with 0:06 left. Ryan Succop is good on his 19 yard FG, SEA 6 KCY 6 (2nd 0:00)
At the Half:
Seattle leads in Rushing Yards 86 to 44
Seattle leads in First Downs 9 to 7
Kansas City leads in 3rd Down Conv 4/7 to 2/5
Kansas City leads in Passing Yards 100 to 65
Kansas City leads in Completions 7/15 to 6/9
Seattle leads in Total Yards 143 to 139
2nd Half:
Ryan Succop's kickoff goes for 66 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it for 13 yards to the SEA 17. On 3rd and 5, Matt Hasselbeck flicks a short pass to WR Deon Butler, Butler makes the catch and its good for 4 yards but CB Travis Daniels stops him short. Jon Ryan punts for 50 yards, Terrance Cooper returns it 6 yards to the KCY 30.
On 3rd and 10, Casey Shepard throws a short pass to FB Mike Cox for a 4 yard gain but is stopped short by S Earl Thomas. Dustin Colquitt hits a great punt for 58 yards, Deon Butler returns it 6 yards to the SEA 14.
On 2nd and 7, Matt Hasselbeck fires a medium pass to WR Golden Tate. Tate makes the catch and its good for 10 yards to the SEA 27. On 3rd and 8, Hasselbeck tosses a medium pass to WR Deon Butler, Butler makes the catch and its good for 7 yards but S Eric Berry stops him short. A great punt by Jon Ryan, its goes for 59 yards and rolls out at the KCY 5.
On 1st and 10, Casey Shepard flips a screen pass to WR Chris Chambers, he makes the catch good for 10 yards to the KCY 15. On 2nd and 1, Shepard hands off to RB Thomas Jones, Jones runs for 2 yards to the KCY 26. G Ryan Lilja led the blocking for Jones. On 1st and 10, Shepard was sacked by DE Red Bryant for a 5 yard loss. On 2nd and 15, Shepard hands off to RB Thomas Jones, Jones follows T Branden Albert block and runs for 27 yards to the KCY 48. On 3rd and 1, Shepards hand off to Jones is stuffed by DE Dexter Davis for a 2 yard loss. Dustin Colquitt's punt goes 39 yards and rolls out at the SEA 6.
On 3rd and 6, Hasselbeck evaded the rush and runs for 1 yard but is stopped by Eric Berry. Jon Ryan's punt goes 42 yards and returned 9 yards by Terrance Copper to the SEA 44.
On 2nd and 10, Casey Shepard plunges ahead for 6 yards but fumbles, Seattle's Leroy Hill recovers it at the SEA 38.
On 2nd and 3, Matt Hasselbeck hands off to Leon Washington, Washington gets a good block from Stacy Andrews and goes for 16 yards to the KCY 39. (end of 3rd quarter) On 2nd and 12, Hasselbeck hands off to Washington for a 14 yard gain to the KCY 27, Will Ferguson makes a key block. On 3rd and 1, Hasselbeck hands off to Marshawn Lynch and he follows the lead block of Ben Hamilton to get the necessary 1 yard to the KCY 17. After an Illegal shift penalty off set a Seattle first down put them into 3rd and 11 instead, Hasselbeck hands off to Marshawn Lynch but he gets only 1 yard and was stopped by DE Glenn Dorsey. Olindo Mare is good on his 34 yard FG. SEA 9 KCY 6 (4th 9:43)
Olindo Mare's kickoff goes 58 yards, Brandon Flowers returns it 26 yards to the KCY 38. On 3rd and 9, Casey Shepard slings a medium pass to WR Chris Chambers, the pass isn't completed as S Earl Thomas simply beat the reciever to the ball. Dustin Colquitt with a great punt, a 59 yarder that rolls out as the SEA 2.
On 3rd and 5, Matt Hasselbeck evades the rush and runs for 1 yard and is stopped short by Andy Studebaker. Another bad punt by Jon Ryan that goes for 32 yards and was downed at the SEA 40.
On 3rd and 5, Casey Shepard throws a short pass to WR Chris Chambers, he makes the catch and its good for 18 yards to the SEA 17. On 3rd and 6, Shepard hands off to Thomas Jones and he follows the block fo Ryan Lilja and runs the distance for a 13 yard TD, Ryan Succop with the PAT. KCY 13 SEA 9, (4th 2:27)
Succop's kickoff goes 63 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 19 yards to the SEA 26. On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck slings a medium pass to WR Mike Williams, he makes the catch for a 16 yard gain to the SEA 42. (2 minute warning) On 2nd and 8, Hasselbeck flips a screen pass to WR Deon Butler, Butler makes the catch and it goes for 9 yards, he fumbles the ball and Chiefs Eric Berry recovers it at the KCY 47 with 1:53 left.
On 2nd and 4, Casey Shepard hands off to Thomas Jones, Jones into the secondary after a lead block by Branden Albert and a 42 yard gain to the SEA 5 with 1:34 left. On 2nd and Goal at the SEA 4, Shepard hands off to Jamaal Charles, he runs for the 4 yard TD. Ryan Succop is good on the PAT, KCY 20 SEA 9. (4th 1:13)
Succop's kickoff goes 71 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 17 yards to the SEA 16. On 2nd and 10, Matt Hasselbeck slings a medium pass to WR Deion Branch, the pass is picked off by S Donald Washington at the SEA 34 and returns it 23 yards to the SEA 11.
Kansas City runs out the clock...
Kansas City Chiefs 20 Seattle 9
Big T
10-22-2011, 04:45 PM
<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="575"><tr class="masthead"><td align="center" colspan="7">Kansas City Chiefs at Seattle Seahawks</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="48%">Nov 28, 2010</td><td align="right" width="8%">1ST</td><td align="right" width="8%">2ND</td><td align="right" width="8%">3RD</td><td align="right" width="8%">4TH</td><td align="right" width="8%">OT</td><td align="right" width="12%">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Kansas City Chiefs (4-7)</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">14</td><td align="right">-</td><td align="right" class="active">20</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Seattle Seahawks (3-8)</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">-</td><td align="right" class="active">9</td></tr></table><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn spacer" width="575"><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="3">Team Stats Comparison</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="60%"></td><td align="center" width="20%">KAN</td><td align="center" width="20%">SEA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Total Offense</td><td align="center">290</td><td align="center">272</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Rushing Yards</td><td align="center">162</td><td align="center">147</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Passing Yards</td><td align="center">128</td><td align="center">125</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">First Downs</td><td align="center">14</td><td align="center">14</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Punt Return Yards</td><td align="center">3/30</td><td align="center">2/4</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Kick Return Yards</td><td align="center">4/96</td><td align="center">4/69</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Total Yards</td><td align="center">290</td><td align="center">272</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Turnovers</td><td align="center">2</td><td align="center">3</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">3rd Down Converstion</td><td align="center">6/12</td><td align="center">3/11</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">4th Down Conversion</td><td align="center">0/0</td><td align="center">0/0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">2-Point Conversion</td><td align="center">0</td><td align="center">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals</td><td align="center">2/2</td><td align="center">0/3</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">Penalties</td><td align="center">6/50</td><td align="center">7/42</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">Posession Time</td><td align="center">25:51</td><td align="center">34:09</td></tr></table><table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" class="spacer" style="margin:0 auto;" width="575"><tr><td align="center" valign="top" width="50%"><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn spacer" width="100%"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#B20032" colspan="5"><span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Kansas City Chiefs</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">PASSING</td><td align="right" width="16%">C/A</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Casey Shepard</td><td align="right">11/21</td><td align="right">138</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RUSHING</td><td align="right" width="16%">ATT</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Jamaal Charles</td><td align="right">19</td><td align="right">54</td><td align="right">2.84</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Thomas Jones</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">96</td><td align="right">12.00</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Casey Shepard</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">13</td><td align="right">2.60</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RECEIVING</td><td align="right" width="16%">REC</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Chris Chambers</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">31</td><td align="right">10.33</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Jerheme Urban</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">16</td><td align="right">8.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Jamaal Charles</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">2.50</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Terrance Copper</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">21</td><td align="right">21.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Dwayne Bowe</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">37</td><td align="right">37.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Jake O'Connell</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">24</td><td align="right">24.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">DEFENSE</td><td align="right" width="16%">TACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">SACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Brandon Flowers</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Donald Washington</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Tamba Hali</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">1.0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Darryl Tapp</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0.5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Victor Abiamire</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0.5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Derrick Johnson</td><td align="right">11</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Eric Berry</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Brandon Carr</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr></table></td><td align="center" valign="top" width="50%"><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn spacer" width="100%"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#2C5A84" colspan="5"><span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Seattle Seahawks</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">PASSING</td><td align="right" width="16%">C/A</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Matt Hasselbeck</td><td align="right">13/20</td><td align="right">133</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">2</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RUSHING</td><td align="right" width="16%">ATT</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Marshawn Lynch</td><td align="right">17</td><td align="right">54</td><td align="right">3.18</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Leon Washington</td><td align="right">12</td><td align="right">80</td><td align="right">6.67</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Matt Hasselbeck</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">9</td><td align="right">1.80</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">RECEIVING</td><td align="right" width="16%">REC</td><td align="right" width="16%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="16%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Deon Butler</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">56</td><td align="right">11.20</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Mike Williams</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">33</td><td align="right">11.00</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Golden Tate</td><td align="right">3 </td><td align="right">32</td><td align="right">10.67</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="36%">DEFENSE</td><td align="right" width="16%">TACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">SACK</td><td align="right" width="16%">INT</td><td align="right" width="16%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Leroy Hill</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">1.0</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Red Bryant</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">1.0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Lofa Tatupu</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">0.0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Marcus Trufant</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0.0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Kelly Jennings</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0.0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr></table></td></tr></table></body></html>
Big T
10-22-2011, 04:48 PM
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Seattle Seahawk Injury Update:
RT Sean Locklear is now 100%
RG Will Ferguson is now 100%
LCB Roy Lewis, Broken Toe, Questionable, full strength is 3 weeks.
Big T
10-22-2011, 06:01 PM
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Week 12 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 30 San Fransisco 24
Denver 37 St Louis 29
Kansas City 20 Seattle 9
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: Nov 29, 2010</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>209</TD><TD align=right>202</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>230</TD><TD align=right>229</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>112</TD><TD align=right>249</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>166</TD><TD align=right>254</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning. Manning went 24 for 31 and 456 yards passing with 4 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 34 year old Manning has 247 completions on 364 attempts (67.9%) for 3045 yards with 25 TDs, 4 Ints and a 111.8 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: New York Jets DE Shaun Ellis. Ellis had 7 tackles, 1 assists, 3.0 Sacks, 0 Int. On the season the 33 year old Ellis has 31 tackles and 12 assists and 6.0 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Matthew Stafford QB Detroit Lions 34 for 52, 459 yards, 0 TD, 1 Int
Matt Staub QB Houston Texans, 31 for 44, 439 yards, 3 TDs, 1 Int
Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota Vikings 33-170 yards, 3 TDs
Knowshon Moreno RB Denver Broncos 24-130 yards, 3 TDs
Calvin Johnson WR Detroit Lions 11 receptions 145 yards, 0 TD
Jacoby Jones WR Houston Texans 10 receptions 152 yards 2 TDs
Terrell Owens WR Cincinnati Bengals 8 receptions 208 yards, 2 TDs
Anthony Gonzalez WR Indianapolis Colts 4 receptions 214 yards, 3 TDs
Billy Cundiff, K Baltimore Ravens, 6 for 6 FGs, 51 LG
James Laurinatis ILB St Louis Rams 15 Tck, 5 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 0 Int
Oshiomogho Atogwe S St Louis Rams 12 Tck, 4 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 0 Int
David Harris ILB New York Jets, 6 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Int
Victor Butler OLB Dallas Cowboys 0 Tck, 0 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Int
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB Arizona Cardinals 3 Tck, 0 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Int
Greta's House of Football:
Premiere Linebackers:
1) Patrick Willis, San Fransisco 49ers
2) Jerod Mayo, New England Patriots
3) Elvis Dumervil, Denver Broncos
4) DeMeco Ryans, Houston Texans
5) LeMarr Woodley, Pittsburg Steelers
6) James Harrison, Pittsburg Steelers
7) Karlos Dansby, Miami Dolphins
8) David Harris, New York Jets
9) DeMarcus Ware, Dallas Cowboys
10) James Laurinaitis, St Louis Rams
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
None in week 12.
Big T
10-22-2011, 06:59 PM
<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="425"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#0F5B1A" colspan="6"><span style="color:#FFF">NFL Standings - Updated: Dec 1, 2010</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="45%">NFC EAST</td><td align="right" width="11%">W</td><td align="right" width="11%">L</td><td align="right" width="11%">T</td><td align="right" width="11%">PF</td><td align="right" width="11%">PA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Dallas</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">192</td><td align="right">196</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Philadelphia</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">232</td><td align="right">207</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>New York Giants</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">156</td><td align="right">205</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Washington</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">167</td><td align="right">286</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="45%">NFC NORTH</td><td align="right" width="11%">W</td><td align="right" width="11%">L</td><td align="right" width="11%">T</td><td align="right" width="11%">PF</td><td align="right" width="11%">PA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Green Bay</td><td align="right">9</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">313</td><td align="right">181</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Chicago</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">202</td><td align="right">154</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Minnesota</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">271</td><td align="right">215</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Detroit</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">194</td><td align="right">309</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="45%">NFC SOUTH</td><td align="right" width="11%">W</td><td align="right" width="11%">L</td><td align="right" width="11%">T</td><td align="right" width="11%">PF</td><td align="right" width="11%">PA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Carolina</td><td align="right">9</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">217</td><td align="right">172</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>New Orleans</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">309</td><td align="right">199</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Atlanta</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">231</td><td align="right">245</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Tampa Bay</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">171</td><td align="right">225</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="45%">NFC WEST</td><td align="right" width="11%">W</td><td align="right" width="11%">L</td><td align="right" width="11%">T</td><td align="right" width="11%">PF</td><td align="right" width="11%">PA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Arizona</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">209</td><td align="right">202</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>St Louis</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">230</td><td align="right">229</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Seattle </td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">112</td><td align="right">249</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>San Fransisco</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">9</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">166</td><td align="right">254</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="45%">AFC EAST</td><td align="right" width="11%">W</td><td align="right" width="11%">L</td><td align="right" width="11%">T</td><td align="right" width="11%">PF</td><td align="right" width="11%">PA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>New York Jets</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">210</td><td align="right">199</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>New England</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">256</td><td align="right">246</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Buffalo</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">159</td><td align="right">163</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Miami</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">9</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">140</td><td align="right">241</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="45%">AFC NORTH</td><td align="right" width="11%">W</td><td align="right" width="11%">L</td><td align="right" width="11%">T</td><td align="right" width="11%">PF</td><td align="right" width="11%">PA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Baltimore</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">196</td><td align="right">151</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Pittsburg</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">232</td><td align="right">176</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Cincinnati</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">190</td><td align="right">252</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Cleveland</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">158</td><td align="right">246</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="45%">AFC SOUTH</td><td align="right" width="11%">W</td><td align="right" width="11%">L</td><td align="right" width="11%">T</td><td align="right" width="11%">PF</td><td align="right" width="11%">PA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Indianapolis</td><td align="right">10</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">335</td><td align="right">147</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Houston</td><td align="right">9</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">299</td><td align="right">215</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Jacksonville</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">209</td><td align="right">211</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Tennessee</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">192</td><td align="right">250</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="45%">AFC WEST</td><td align="right" width="11%">W</td><td align="right" width="11%">L</td><td align="right" width="11%">T</td><td align="right" width="11%">PF</td><td align="right" width="11%">PA</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Oakland</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">270</td><td align="right">174</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>San Diego</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">281</td><td align="right">214</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Denver</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right">6</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">219</td><td align="right">215</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Kansas City</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">140</td><td align="right">230</td></tr></table></body></html>
Big T
10-22-2011, 08:01 PM
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December 1st, 2010 NFL Leaders
Passing:
Peyton Manning, IND 247/364 67.9%, 3045 YDs, 25 TDs, 4 Ints, 111.8 rating.
Aaron Rodgers, GBY 274/394 69.5%, 3362 YDs, 24 TDs, 7 Ints, 108.5 rating.
Matt Ryan ATL 127/204 62.3% 1726 YDs, 13 TDs 7 Ints, 96.1 rating
Matt Schaub HOU 285/453 62.9% 3479 YDs, 26 TDs, 12 Ints 94.6 rating
Drew Brees NOs 222/392 56.6% 3011 YDs, 22 TDs, 9 Ints 90.4 rating
Rushing:
DeAngelo Williams CAR 259 for 1170 yards, 4.52 Ave, 83 LG 8 TDs
Darren McFadden OAK 238 for 1128 yards, 4.74 Ave, 51 LG 8 TDs
Adrian Peterson MIN 250 for 1068 yards, 4.27 Ave, 53 LG 8 TDs
Montario Hardesty CLE 230 for 1003 yards, 4.20 Ave, 29 LG 3 TDs
Maurice Jones Drew JAX 220 for 951 yards, 4.32 Ave, 38 LG 10 TDs
Recieving:
Larry Fitzgerald ARI 84 Ctch 1180 yards 14.05 Ave 61 LG 8 TDs
DeSean Jackson PHI 79 Ctch 823 yards, 10.42 Ave 52 LG 3 TDs
Wes Welker NED 70 Ctch 907 yards, 12.96 Ave 58 LG 4 TDs
Jacoby Jones HOU 69 Ctch 980 yards, 14.20 Ave 79 LG 7 TDs
Steve Smith NYK 69 Ctch 876 yards, 12.70 Ave 44 LG 1 TD
DEF Tackles
Patrick Willis ILB SFO 100 tackles 18 assists, 0.0 SACK
Karlos Dansby ILB MIA 99 tackles, 25 assists, 4.0 SACK
Derrick Johnson ILB KCY 97 tackles, 34 assists 0.0 SACK
David Harris ILB NYJ 94 tackles, 27 assists 1.0 SACK
Barrett Rudd, ILB TBY 82 tackles, 25 assists, 3.0 SACK
DEF SACKs
Will Smith DE NOS 41 tackles, 6 assists 15.0 SACK
Justin Tuck DE NYK 37 tackles, 13 assists 13.0 SACK
Elvis Dumervil OLB DEN 69 tackles, 16 assists 10.0 SACK
John Abraham DE ATL 41 tackles, 7 assists 10.0 SACK
Antwan Odom DE CIN 23 tackles, 9 assists, 9.5 SACK
DEF Interceptions
Nnamdi Asomugha CB OAK 8 INTs 154 IRYD 3 TDs
Charles Woodsen CB GBY 7 INTs, 86 IRYD, 0 TDs
Jarrad Page S NED 7 INTs, 78 IRYD 0 TDs
Asanate Samuel PHI 6 INTs, 45 IRYD 3 TDs
Oshiomogho Atogwe S STL 6 INTs 66 IRYD 0 TDs
Big T
10-22-2011, 09:13 PM
<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="575"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#0F5B1A" colspan="9"><span style="color:#FFFFFF">Seattle Seahawks Stats - 2010</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="24%">Passing</td><td align="right" width="10%">C/ATT</td><td align="right" width="9%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="9%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="10%">YDS/G</td><td align="right" width="9%">LONG</td><td align="right" width="10%">TD</td><td align="right" width="10%">INT</td><td align="right" width="9%">RAT</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Matt Hasselbeck</td><td align="right">128/254</td><td align="right" class="active">1355</td><td align="right">10.59</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">50</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">15</td><td align="right">44.3</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Charlie Whitehurst</td><td align="right">41/83</td><td align="right" class="active">317</td><td align="right">7.73</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">29</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">44.1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Zac Robinson</td><td align="right">3/5</td><td align="right" class="active">25</td><td align="right">8.33</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">18</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">72.9</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="24%">Rushing</td><td align="right" width="10%">ATT</td><td align="right" width="9%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="9%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="10%">LONG</td><td align="right" width="9%">20+</td><td align="right" width="10%">TD</td><td align="right" width="10%">YDS/G</td><td align="right" width="9%">FUM</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Leon Washington</td><td align="right">130</td><td align="right" class="active">791</td><td align="right">6.08</td><td align="right">89</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Justin Forsett</td><td align="right">79</td><td align="right" class="active">387</td><td align="right">4.90</td><td align="right">80</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Michael Robinson</td><td align="right">15</td><td align="right" class="active">142</td><td align="right">9.47</td><td align="right">60</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Marshawn Lynch</td><td align="right">28</td><td align="right" class="active">103</td><td align="right">3.68</td><td align="right">14</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Matt Hasselbeck</td><td align="right">20</td><td align="right" class="active">37</td><td align="right">1.85</td><td align="right">12</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>John Carlson</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right" class="active">12</td><td align="right">4.00</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="24%">Receiving</td><td align="right" width="10%">REC</td><td align="right" width="9%">YDS</td><td align="right" width="9%">AVG</td><td align="right" width="10%">TD</td><td align="right" width="9%">LONG</td><td align="right" width="10%">20+</td><td align="right" width="10%">YDS/G</td><td align="right" width="9%">YAC</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Golden Tate</td><td align="right">29</td><td align="right" class="active">380</td><td align="right">13.10</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">40</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>John Carlson</td><td align="right">23</td><td align="right" class="active">257</td><td align="right">11.17</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">27</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Deon Butler</td><td align="right">21</td><td align="right" class="active">196</td><td align="right">9.33</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">28</td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Leon Washington</td><td align="right">19</td><td align="right" class="active">149</td><td align="right">7.84</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">27</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Mike Williams</td><td align="right">19</td><td align="right" class="active">161</td><td align="right">8.47</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">15</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Deion Branch</td><td align="right">16</td><td align="right" class="active">131</td><td align="right">8.19</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">25</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Justin Forsett</td><td align="right">14</td><td align="right" class="active">85</td><td align="right">6.07</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">21</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Chris Baker</td><td align="right">10</td><td align="right" class="active">118</td><td align="right">11.80</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">36</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Ben Obomanu</td><td align="right">10</td><td align="right" class="active">109</td><td align="right">10.90</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">27</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Michael Robinson</td><td align="right">9</td><td align="right" class="active">102</td><td align="right">11.33</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">50</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td></td><td align="center" colspan="3">Tackles</td><td align="center" colspan="2">Sacks</td><td align="center" colspan="3">Interceptions</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="24%">Defense</td><td align="right" width="10%">SOLO</td><td align="right" width="9%">AST</td><td align="right" width="9%">TOT</td><td align="right" width="10%">SACK</td><td align="right" width="9%">TLOSS</td><td align="right" width="10%">PD</td><td align="right" width="10%">INT</td><td align="right" width="9%">TD</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Leroy Hill</td><td align="right">49</td><td align="right">23</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">2.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">3</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Earl Thomas</td><td align="right">38</td><td align="right">20</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">0.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Walter Thurmond</td><td align="right">51</td><td align="right">13</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">0.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Lofa Tatupu</td><td align="right">71</td><td align="right">29</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">0.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Kelly Jennings</td><td align="right">40</td><td align="right">13</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">0.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Aaron Curry</td><td align="right">19</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">1.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Nate Ness</td><td align="right">16</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">0.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Marcus Trufant</td><td align="right">40</td><td align="right">13</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">0.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Jordan Babineaux</td><td align="right">33</td><td align="right">21</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">0.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Kentwan Balmer</td><td align="right">24</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">1.5</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>EJ Wilson</td><td align="right">24</td><td align="right">11</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">2.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Brock Raheem</td><td align="right">19</td><td align="right">12</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">1.5</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>David Hawthorne</td><td align="right">9</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">1.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Red Bryant</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">1.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Corey Duesenberg</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">0.5</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>Dixon Martin </td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">5</td><td align="right" class="active"></td><td align="right">1.0</td><td align="right"></td><td align="right"></td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td></tr></table></body></html>
Big T
10-28-2011, 04:59 PM
Game Planning the Carolina Panthers
2010 Record (9-2)
2009 Record (8-8)
Tendencies:
The Panther'sran the ball 52.7 % in so far this season ( Above Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.11 per carry (Good)
Defensive Rushing of 102.4 yards per game (Good)
Defensive Passing Completion of 54.4% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 238.8 yards per game ( Poor)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 67.9% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.08 per play (Good)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 27.3% (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 8.85per play (Fair)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Panthers will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 2 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 50% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Panthers will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 17 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 54% of the time in 1st down, 23% Short and 31% Long pass and Run 46%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Normal)
The Seahawks will be have all their starters in the lineup and only LCB Roy Lewis is not 100%, he has a Broken Toe. The Panthers have the following injuries LDE Charles Johnson, he is listed as Doubtful with a Sprained Knee and LT Jordan Gross is listed as Probable with a Sprained Lateral Ligament.
Players to Watch Panthers:
RB DeAngelo Williams, very good Breakaway Running
WR Armanti Edwards, excellent Big Play Recieving
LT Jordan Gross, very good Pass Protection
LG Travelle Wharton, very good Blocking Power
C Ryan Kalil, excellent Run-Block Technique
RT Jeff Otah, very good Pass Protection
SLB Thomas Davis, excellent Play Diagnosis
WLB Jon Beason, excellent Pass-Rush Strength
Big T
10-28-2011, 07:17 PM
3529
December 5th, 2010
Carolina Panthers (-8) at Seattle Seahawks.
First Half:
John Kasay's kickoff goes 66 yards, Jordan Babineaux returns it 17 yards to the SEA 21. On 3rd and 5, Matt Hasselbeck lobs a short pass to WR Mike Williams for a 12 yard gain to the SEA 38. On 3rd and 2, Hasselbeck flicks a screen pass to RB Leon Washington for a 6 yard gain to the CAR 48. On 2nd and 11, Carolina were called for Defensive Holding and a Seattle 1st down at the CAR 44. On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck lobs a short pass to WR Mike Williams, and he breaks it for a 34 yard gain to the CAR 10. On 2nd and 10, Hasselbeck tosses a medium pass to WR Deion Branch for a 10 yard TD, Olindo Mares PAT is good, SEA 7 CAR 0 (1st 10:21)
Olindo Mares kickoff goes 61 yards, Armanti Edwards returns it 19 yards to the CAR 28 but the Panthers are called for Holding and will start at the CAR 10. On 3rd and 9, Jimmy Clausen throws a medium pass for WR Brandon LaFell for 19 yards to the CAR 30. On 3rd and 4th, Clausen tosses a short pass to WR Steve Smith, he breaks away for a 29 yards to the SEA 35. On 3rd and 5, Clausen hands off to DeAngelo Williams and he runs for 3 yards and was stopped short by DE Chris Clemons. John Kasay is good on his 44 yard FG, SEA 7 CAR 3 (1st 4:45)
John Kasay's kickoff goes 60 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 28 yards to the SEA 38. After an Offsides call puts Seattle in 1st and 5, Matt Hasselbeck fires a medium pass to TE John Carlson, he makes the catch for a 18 yard gain to the CAR 39. On 3rd and 4, Hasselbeck lobs a short pass to WR Deion Branch, but S Charles Godfrey forces the incompletion. Olindo Mare attempts a 50 yard FG that is blocked by Carolina's Chris Gamble and Carolina will start at the CAR 45.
On 3rd and 8, Jimmy Clausen hands off to Jonathon Stewart, he follows a good block by T Jeff Otah for a 10 yard gain to the SEA 43. On 3rd and 12, Clausen hands off to DeAngelo Williams, Williams gets a good block from RB Tony Fiammentta and gains 11 yards, the play was stopped short by S Jordan Babineaux. John Kasay is good on his 51 yard FG attempt, SEA 7 CAR 6 (1st 0:13)
Kasay's kickoff goes 74 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 23 yards to the SEA 19. (end of 1st quarter) On 3rd and 9, Matt Hasselbeck chucks a medium pass to TE Chris Baker, the pass is badly overthrown and incomplete. Jon Ryan's punt goes 48 yards, Steve Smith calls for the fair catch at the CAR 32.
On 1st and 10, Jimmy Clausen hands off to DeAngelo Williams and he follows the lead block of T Jeff Otah for a 18 yard gain to the 50. On 3rd and 4, Clausen lobs a short pass to FB Tony Fiammetta but he simply drops the pass. Jason Baker's punt goes 32 yards, Deon Butler returns it 10 yards to the SEA 22.
After a False Start penalty puts Seattle in 3rd and 12, Matt Hasselbeck pitches to Justin Forsett, Forsett gets 6 yards but is stopped short by OLB Jon Beason. Jon Ryan's punt goes 43 yards, Steve Smith returns it 10 yards to the CAR 41.
On 3rd and 11, Jimmy Clausen launches a medium pass to WR Steve Smith, Smith makes the catch and the play goes for 12 yards to the SEA 48. On 3rd and 4, Clausen fires a medium pass to WR Armanti Edwards, the play goes for 12 yards to the SEA 30. On 3rd and 11 after a False Start penalty, Clausen flicks a screen pass to RB Jonathon Stewart, he makes the catch for a 3 yard gain but is stopped short by CB Roy Lewis. John Kasay is short on his 45 yard FG attempt, Seattle ball at the SEA 35.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck throws a screen pass to WR Golden Tate, Tate makes the catch for a 11 yard gain to the SEA 46. On 1st and 10, Carolina is called for Intentional Face Mask penalty and its 1st down Seattle at the CAR 38. On 3rd and 2, Hasselbeck hands off to Leon Washington for a 3 yard gain, he fumbles the ball but Seattles Max Unger recovers it at the CAR 27. On 2nd and 8, Hasselbeck tosses a medium pass to WR Deion Branch for a 22 yard gain to the CAR 3. ( 2 minute warning) On 3rd and Goal from the CAR 2, Hasselbeck throws a screen pass to WR Ben Obomanu but CB Richard Marshall forces the incompletion. Olindo Mare is good on his 19 yard FG, SEA 10 CAR 6 (2nd 1:14)
Mare's kickoff goes 67 yards, Armanti Edwards returns it 30 yards to the CAR 33. After Unsportsman like Conduct puts them into 3rd and 20, Jimmy Clausen chucks a medium pass to WR Steve Smith, Smith gains 8 yards on the play and is stopped short by Marcus Trufant. Jason Baker's punt goes 30 yards, Deon Butler calls for the fair catch at the SEA 39 with 0:38 left.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck throws a medium pass to WR Deion Branch for a 20 yard gain to the CAR 41 with 0:28 left. On 3rd and 5, Olindo Mare is good on his 53 yard FG, SEA 13 CAR 6 (2nd 0:03)
At the Half:
Carolina leads in Rushing Yards 70 to 32.
Seattle leads in 1st downs 11 to 6
Carolina leads in 3rd down Conv. 5/10 to 3/7
Seattle leads in Passing Yards 149 to 95
Seattle leads in Completions 12/20 to 11/17
Seattle leads in Total Yards 181 to 165
2nd Half:
Olindo Mare's kickoff goes 68 yards, Armanti Edwards returns it 17 yards to the CAR 19. After a False Start penalty puts Carolina in 1st and 15, Jimmy Clausen tosses a medium pass to WR Armanti Edwards, ILB Lofa Tatupu intercepts the pass at the CAR 20.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck pegs a short pass to RB Leon Washington that goes for a 10 yard gain to the CAR 10. On 3rd and Goal from the CAR 1, Hasselbeck hands off to Marshawn Lynch but OLB Jordan Senn stuffs the play for a 1 yard loss. Olindo Mare is good on his 19 yard FG, SEA 16 CAR 6, (3rd 12:11)
Mare's kickoff goes for 69 yards, Armanti Edwards returns it 18 yards to the CAR 19. After a False Start penalty puts them in 2nd and 12, Jimmy Clausen flips a screen pass to RB DeAngelo Williams and he breaks free for a 35 yard gain to the SEA 48. On 3rd and 12, Clausen hands off to Jonathon Stewart, but DT Colin Coles stops the play for no gain. Jason Bakers punt goes 37 yards, Deon Butler calls for the fair catch at the SEA 13.
On 3rd and 8, Matt Hasselbeck throws a long pass to WR Mike Williams, Williams makes the catch and the play goes for 24 yards to the SEA 39. On 3rd and 15 after a False Start penalty, Hasselbeck slings a medium pass to WR Ben Obomanu, Obomanu juggled it and then dropped it. Jon Ryan's punt goes 40 yards, Steve Smith returns it 5 yards to the CAR 31.
On 1st and 10, Jimmy Clausen throws a medium pass to WR Armanti Edwards, he makes the catch and its good for 10 yards to the CAR 41. On 2nd and 4, Clausen hands off to DeAngelo Williams for a 4 yard gain to the SEA 49, T Jeff Otah led the blocking. On 2nd and 9, Clausen tosses a screen pass to FB Tony Fiammetta for a 9 yard gain to the SEA 39. On 1st and 10, Clausen hands off to DeAngelo Williams, Williams breaks a tackle for a 13 yard gain to the SEA 26. On 2nd and 3, Clausen hands off to DeAngelo Williams, Williams follows his lead block by T Jordan Gross for a 8 yard gain to the SEA 11. On 2nd and 3 from the SEA 4, C Ryan Kalil throws a key block and DeAngelo Williams runs for the 4 yard TD, John Kasay with the PAT, SEA 16 CAR 13. (3rd 0:43)
John Kasay's 74 yard kickoff goes for a touchback. On 1st and 10, Carolina is called for Defensive Holding and a Seattle 1st down at the SEA 25. On 2nd and 4, Matt Hasselbeck launches a deep pass to WR Mike Williams, Williams makes the catch for a 39 yard gain to the CAR 30. (end of 3rd quarter) On 3rd and 6, Hasselbeck tosses a screen pass to WR Golden Tate, but Ed Johnson's rush hurries the throw and forces the incompletion. Olindo Mare is good on his 43 yard FG, SEA 19 CAR 13 (4th 13:17)
Mare's kickoff goes 68 yards, Steve Smith returns it 28 yards to the CAR 30. On 1st and 10, Seattle is called for Defensive Holding and a 1st down to the CAR 35. On 3rd and 6, Jimmy Clausen tosses a short pass to RB DeAngelo Williams and it goes for a 6 yard gain to the CAR 45. On 3rd and 10, Clausen hands off to RB DeAngelo Williams who gets a good block by G Mackenzy Bernadeau for a 15 yard gain to the SEA 40. After Offensive Holding puts them in 3rd and 20, Clausen hurls a long pass to WR David Gettis but Kelly Jennings kept the reciever from the ball. Jason Bakers punt goes 43 yards and rolls out of bounds at the SEA 7.
On 1st and 10, Carolina is called for Defensive Holding and a 1st down at the SEA 12. On 3rd and 3, Hasselbeck throws a short pass to WR Mike Williams but CB Chris Gamble had good positioning on the play and forces the incompletion. Jon Ryans punt goes 50 yards and Steve Smith returns it 3 yards to the CAR 34.
On 3rd and 1, Jimmy Clausen hands off to RB DeAngelo Williams for a 4 yard gain after a good block by C Ryan Kalil to the CAR 47. On 3rd and 6, Clausen throws a short pass to TE Dante Rosario, Rosario makes the catch for a 18 yard gain to the SEA 31. On 1st and 10, Clausen fires a medium pass to WR Brandon LaFell, he makes the catch for a 14 yard gain to the SEA 17. On 2nd and 10, Clausen hands off to Jonathon Stewart, he gets a good block from T Jeff Otah and rumbles for a 17 yard TD, John Kasay with the PAT, CAR 20 SEA 19 (4th 3:36)
Kasay's kickoff goes 64 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 21 yards to the SEA 27, but Seattle is called for Holding and will start at the SEA 16. On 3rd and 3, Matt Hasselbeck throws a medium pass to WR Deion Branch but he simply drops the pass. Jon Ryan's punt goes 35 yards and Steve Smith returns it 9 yards to the SEA 49. ( 2 minute warning)
On 1st and 10, Jimmy Clausen hands off to RB DeAngelo Williams, Williams runs for 3 yards. Clausen is hurt on the play and it looks like a serious hamstring injury. Matt Moore comes into play QB. On 3rd and 7, Moore pitches to DeAngelo Williams for a 1 yard gain and he is stopped short by DE E.J. Wilson. Jason Bakers punt goes 45 yards for a touchback with 1:19 left in the game and Seattle used all its timeouts.
On 3rd and 6, Matt Hasselbeck throws a medium pass to WR Golden Tate, Tate makes the catch for a 14 yard gain to the SEA 38 with 0:47 left. On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck tosses a medium pass to WR Deion Branch, Branch makes the catch for a 27 yard gain to the CAR 35 with 0:28 left. Hasselbeck spikes the ball to stop the clock. Olindo Mare attempts a 52 yard FG, it falls short, never had a chance with 0:16 left.
Carolina takes a knee....
Carolina Panthers 20 Seattle Seahawks 19
Stats Summary:
Carolina led in 1st downs 20 to 18.
Carolina led in Total Net Yards 364 to 353
Carolina led in Net Rushing Yards 157 to 67
Seattle led in Net Passing Yards 286 to 207
Carolina led in 3rd down Conv. 9/17 to 5/14
Carolina led in Time of Poss. 33:04 to 26:56
Rushing Summary:
SEA Leon Washington 13 Att 31 Yards 0 TDs
SEA Marshawn Lynch 5 Att 14 Yards 0 TDs
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 2 Att 16 Yards 0 TDs
CAR DeAngelo Williams 25 Att 115 Yards 1 TD
CAR Jonathon Stewart 7 Att 43 Yards 1 TD
Passing Summary:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 21 for 38, 286 Yards, 1 TD, 0 Ints, 88.2 rating
CAR Jimmy Clauson 24 for 36, 207 Yards, 0 TD, 1 Int, 70.0 rating
Recieving Summary:
SEA RB Leon Washington 5 for 29 yards,
SEA WR Mike Williams 5 for 123 yards,
SEA WR Deion Branch 4 for 79 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Golden Tate 4 for 29 yards,
SEA TE John Carlson 1 for 18 yards,
CAR WR Brandon LaFell 7 for 47 yards
CAR WR Steve Smith 4 for 56 yards
CAR RB DeAngelo Williams 4 for 39 yards
CAR TE Dante Rosario 2 for 26 yards
CAR FB Tony Fiammetta 2 for 10 yards
CAR WR Armanti Edwards 2 for 22 yards
Interceptions Summary:
SEA MLB Lofa Tatupu, 1 Int, 0 Yards
Defensive Summary:
SEA OLB Leroy Hill, 7 Tck, 0 Asst
SEA S Jordan Babineaux, 5 Tck, 2 Asst
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu, 4 Tck, 5 Asst
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 4 Tck, 1 Asst
SEA CB Marcus Trufant 4 Tck, 0 Asst
CAR OLB Thomas Davis 5 Tck, 1 Asst
CAR S Marcus Hudson 5 Tck, 1 Asst
CAR CB Richard Marshall, 5 Tck, 0 Asst
CAR ILB Jamar Williams, 4 Tck, 2 Asst
CAR DT Louis Leonard 3 Tck, 1 Asst
Pass Rush Summary:
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 1 BLK 1 HUR,
SEA DT Kentwan Balmer 1 BLK,
CAR DE Tyler Brayton 1 BLK,
CAR DE Everette Brown 1 HUR
Blocking Summary:
SEA Ben Hamilton 1/3 Key Blk Opp
SEA Sean Locklear 1/2 Key Blk Opp
SEA Chris Spencer 1/1 Key Blk Opp
CAR Jeff Otah 5/8 Key Blk Opp
CAR Ryan Kalil 3/10 Key Blk Opp
CAR Tony Fiammetta 2/4 Key Blk Opp
Seattle Injury Updates:
LCB Roy Lewis, Broken Toe, Probable, full strength in 2 weeks.
Big T
10-28-2011, 07:38 PM
<TABLE class=tborder id=post2554325 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=4 width="100%" align=center border=0><TBODY><TR vAlign=top><TD class=alt1 id=td_post_2554325 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #8b1a1a 1px solid">Week 13 News:
NFC Games:
St Louis 20 Arizona 6
Carolina 20 Seattle 19
San Fransisco 20 Green Bay 17
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: December 6th, 2010</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>215</TD><TD align=right>222</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>250</TD><TD align=right>235</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>131</TD><TD align=right>269</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>186</TD><TD align=right>271</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Houston Texans QB Matt Schaub. Schaub went 33 for 40 and 413 yards passing with 3 TDs and 1 Int. On the season the 29 year old Schaub has 318 completions on 493 attempts (64.5%) for 3892 yards with 29 TDs, 13 Ints and a 97.3 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: San Diego Chargers DE Luis Castillo. Castillo had 5 tackles, 0 assists, 2.0 Sacks, 0 Int. On the season the 27 year old Castillo has 33 tackles and 4 assists and 4.5 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
QB Aaron Rodgers Minnesota Vikings, 34 for 51, 371 Yards, 1 TD 2 Ints
QB Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts, 29 for 36, 433 Yards, 3 TDs, 2 Ints.
RB Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville Jaquars, 31-174 Yards, 1 TD
RB Fred Taylor, New England Patriots, 8-142 Yards, 1 TD
RB Cedric Benson, Cincinnati Bengals, 20-139 Yards, 1 TD
WR Andre Johnson, Houston Texans 11 catches 163 Yards, 1 TD
WR Hakeem Nicks, New York Giants, 11 catches 154 Yards, 1 TD
WR DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles, 9 catches, 152 Yards, 1 TD
CB Bradley Fletcher, St Louis Rams, 3 Tck, 0 Ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
S Sean Jones, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 6 Tck, 2 Ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
S Brian Dawkins, Denver Broncos, 1 Tck, 2 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Possession Quarterbacks:
1) Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
2) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
3) Matt Schaub, Houston Texans
4) Tom Brady, New England Patriots
5) Eli Manning, New York Giants
6) Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
7) Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
8) Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburg Steelers
9) Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys
10) Jay Cutler, Chicago Bears
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
SLB Tamba Hali, Kansas City Chiefs, Severe Hamstring Pull, 13 weeks.
QB Jimmy Clausen, Carolina Panthers, Severe Hamstring Pull, 10 weeks.
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Big T
10-29-2011, 01:12 PM
Game Planning the San Fransisco 49ers
2010 Record (3-9)
2009 Record (8-8)
Tendencies:
The 49er's ran the ball 30.7 % in so far this season ( Well Below Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.37 per carry (Average)
Defensive Rushing of 139.8 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Passing Completion of 59.6% (Average)
Defensive Passing of 221.3 yards per game (Average)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 70.1% (Average)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.21 per play (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 28.8% (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 7.21 per play (Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the 49er's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 5 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 30% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the 49er's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 1 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 48% of the time in 1st down, 24% Short and 24% Long pass and Run 52%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Above Average)
The Seahawks will be have all their starters in the lineup and only LCB Roy Lewis is not 100%, he has a Broken Toe. The 49er's have the following injuries to WILB Patrick Willis, Hyperextended Elbow and listed as out, RCB Nate Clements, Severe Hamstring Pull and listed as out and SILB Takeo Spikes, Strained Triceps Muscle is listed as Questionable.
Players to Watch Panthers:
RB Frank Gore, excellent Turning the Corner
TE Vernon Davis, excellent Catching in Traffic
LDE Ray McDonald, very good Pass-Rush Technique
NT Aubrayo Franklin, excellent Pass-Rush Technique
RDE Justin Smith, excellent Pass-Rush Technique
SILB Patrick Willis, excellent Pass-Rush Technique
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Big T
10-29-2011, 02:50 PM
3530
December 12th, 2010
Seattle Seahawks at San Fransisco 49er's (-4).
First Half:
Olindo Mare's kickoff goes 78 yards for a touchback. On 3rd and 3, David Carr tosses a short pass to WR Michael Crabtree for a 3 yard gain to the SF 30. On 3rd and 8, Carr tosses a screen pass to RB Frank Gore but he is stopped by DE E.J. Wilson for a 1 yard loss. Andy Lee's punt goes 44 yards and Deon Butler calls for a fair catch at the SEA 25.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck and propels a deep pass to WR Mike Williams, Williams makes the catch for a 36 yard gain to the SF 39. On 2nd and 7, Hasselbeck tosses a short pass to WR Golden Tate and he gains 8 yards to the SF 28. On 3rd and 6, Hasselbeck is sacked by OLB Travis LaBoy and DE Ray McDonald for a 5 yard loss. Olindo Mare is good on his 46 yard FG, SEA 3 SF 0 (1st 8:10)
Mare's kickoff goes 56 yards, Josh Morgan returns it 34 yards to the SF 48 but the 49er's are called for Holding and will start at the SF 21. On 3rd and 10, David Carr throws a medium pass to WR Michael Crabtree, Seahawks S Jordan Babineaux picks it off and returns it 2 yards to the SF 28.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck hands off to RB Leon Washington, he gets a good block by T Sean Locklear and gains 13 yards to the SF 15. On 1st and 10, the 49er's are called for Offsides. On 1st and 5, Hasselbeck tosses a medium pass to WR Golden Tate and he goes the distance for a 10 yard TD. Olindo Mare gets the PAT, SEA 10 SF 0 (1st 6:36)
Mare's kickoff goes 72 yards for a touchback. On 2nd and 1, David Carr hands off to Anthony Dixon for the necessary 1 yard when following a good block by T Anthony Davis to the SF 30. On 2nd and 10, Carr throws a short pass to WR Ted Ginn, the play goes for 11 yard gain to the SF 41. On 3rd and 10, Carr propels a deep pass to WR Kyle Williams, but Raheem Brock put pressure on Carr forcing an incomplete pass. Andy Lee punts 45 yards, Deon Butler returns it 4 yards to the SEA 18.
On 2nd and 7, Matt Hasselbeck hands off to Leon Washington and he follows a key block by G Will Ferguson for a 7 yard run to the SEA 28. On 3rd and 14, Hasselbeck fires a medium pass to WR Golden Tate and he makes the catch but is stopped for a 11 yard gain by CB Tarell Brown. Jon Ryan's punt goes 50 yards and Ted Ginn returns it 10 yards to the SF 25.
On 3rd and 11, David Carr throws a medium pass to WR Kyle Williams but Hawks Raheem Brock blocked the pass. Andy Lee's punt goes 43 yards, Deon Butler returns it 3 yards to the SEA 36.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck flips a screen pass to FB Michael Robinson, and he makes the catch and a 12 yard gain to the SEA 48. (end of 1st quarter) On 2nd and 1, Hasselbeck fires a medium pass to WR Mike Williams, Williams makes the catch for a 11 yard gain to the SF 32. On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck hands off to Leon Washington, he gains 6 yards then fumbles the ball, 49er's Ray McDonald recovers it at the SF 26.
On 3rd and 2, David Carr flips a short pass to WR Kyle Williams, he gains 8 yards to the SF 42. On 1st and 10, Carr tosses a short pass to WR Courtney Roby and he gains 13 yards to the SEA 45. On 1st and 10, Carr hurls a long pass to WR Courtney Roby, Roby makes the catch and goes 45 yards for the TD, Joe Nedney with the PAT, SEA 10 SF 7 (2nd 10:46)
Nedney's kickoff goes 66 yards, Jordan Babineaux returns it 24 yards to the SEA 28. On 3rd and 12, Matt Hasselbeck gets pressured by Demetric Evans and throws incomplete to TE John Carlson. Jon Ryan's punt goes 36 yards, Ted Ginn returns it 5 yards to the SF 43.
On 3rd and 3, David Carr throws a medium pass to WR Ted Ginn, Ginn makes the catch and breaks free for a 50 yard TD. Joe Nedney with the PAT, SF 14 SEA 10 (2nd 8:10)
Nedney's kickoff goes 75 yards for a touchback. After a False Start penalty puts them in 3rd and 12, Matt Hasselbeck hands off to Justin Forsett for a 8 yard gain but is stopped short by CB William James. Jon Ryans punt goes 43 yards and is returned by Ted Ginn to the SF 35.
On 3rd and 2, David Carr throws a short pass to WR Kyle Williams for a 8 yard gain to the SEA 49. On 1st and 10, Carr hands off to Anthony Dixon, Dixon gains 2 yards but fumbles the ball, Seahawks Roy Lewis recovers it and returns it 5 yards to the SF 48.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck hands off to Leon Washington, Washington runs for 10 yards with the aide of a good block by G Max Unger to the SF 38. On 3rd and 7, Hasselbeck fires a medium pass to WR Deon Butler, Butler makes the catch for a 15 yard gain to the SF 20. On 2nd and 6, Hasselbeck hands off to Leon Washington, he gets a good block from C Ben Hamilton for a 6 yard gain to the SF 10. (2 minute warning) On 2nd and Goal from the SF 4, Hasselbeck hands off to Leon Washington and he follows Max Unger's block for a 4 yard TD. Olindo Mare with the PAT, SEA 17 SF 14 (2nd 1:50)
Mare's kickoff goes 62 yards and Josh Morgan returns it 24 yards to the SF 32. On 2nd and 10, David Carr flips a screen pass to RB Anthony Dixon for a 12 yard gain to the SF 44 with 1:14 left. On 1st and 10, Carr throws a medium pass to TE Vernon Davis for a 14 yard gain to the SEA 42 with 0:54 left. On 2nd and 10, Carr is sacked by DE Raheem Brock for a 5 yard loss. On 3rd and 15, Carr tosses a medium pass to RB Anthony Dixon for a 8 yard gain but is stopped short by S Earl Thomas. Andy Lee's punt goes 39 yards for a touchback but Seattle is called for Roughing the Kicker. SF gets a 1st down at the SEA 24 with 0:21 left. On 3rd and 5, Joe Nedney attempts a 36 yard FG but pulled it wide left. Seattle ball at SEA 26 with 0:03 left.
Seattle runs out the clock....
At the Half:
Seattle led in Rushing Yards 57 to 34
Seattle led in 1st Downs 12 to 10
San Fransisco led in 3rd Down Conv 4/9 to 1/5
San Fransisco led in Passing Yards 180 to 128
San Fransisco led in Completions 14/30 to 12/17
San Fransisco led in Total Yards 209 to 180
2nd Half:
Joe Nedney's kickoff goes 75 yards for a touchback. On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck throws a short pass to Leon Washington for 8 yards and 49er's are called for Intentional Face Mask, 1st down at the SEA 43. On 3rd and 4, Hasselbeck flips a screen pass to TE Chris Baker for a 12 yard gain to the SF 39. On 3rd and 4, Hasselbeck flicks a screen pass to RB Justin Forsett for 7 yards to SF 26. On 2nd and 8, Hasselbeck hurls a long pass to WR Mike Williams for a 24 yard TD pass, Olindo Mare with the PAT, SEA 24 SF 14. (3rd 11:10)
Mare's kickoff goes 75 yards for a touchback. On 1st and 10, David Carr evades the rush and runs for 15 yards, fumbles the ball and its recovered by E.J. Wilson at the SF 35
On 3rd and 11, Matt Hasselbeck is sacked by OLB Parys Haralson for a 6 yard loss. Jon Ryan's punt goes 37 yards and is marked out of bounds at the SF 5.
On 3rd and 11, David Carr chucks a medium pass to WR Kyle Williams, Williams catches the pass for a 5 yard gain but is stopped short by CB Kelly Jennings. Andy Lee's punt goes 61 yards and is returned by Deon Butler for 4 yards to the SEA 34.
On 2nd and 3, Matt Hasselbeck hands off to Leon Washington for a 4 yard gain and helped by a key run block by Stacy Andrews to the SEA 45. On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck hurls a long pass to WR Golden Tate, the pass is picked off by William James and returned 22 yards so the SEA 40.
On 1st and 10, Seattle is called for Defensive Holding, 1st down at the SEA 35. On 2nd and 5, David Carr flips a short pass to WR Michael Crabtree, he makes the catch and breaks free for a 30 yard TD, Joe Nedney with the PAT, SEA 24 SF 21. (3rd 5:41)
Joe Nedney's kickoff goes 76 yards for a touchback. On 2nd and 12, Matt Hasselbeck launches a medium pass to WR Mike Williams, he makes the catch and goes 12 yards to the SEA 30. On 2nd and 5, Hasselbeck lobs a short pass to FB Michael Robinson for 6 yards to the SEA 41. On 3rd and 3, Hasselbeck flips a screen pass to WR Golden Tate for a loss of 3 yards, the stop was made by LB Navorro Bowman. Jon Ryan's punt goes 38 yards, Ted Ginn calls for a fair catch at the SF 17.
On 1st and 10, David Carr flips a short pass to TE Vernon Davis, the play goes for 12 yards to the SF 29. On 2nd and 2, Carr hands off to Frank Gore for a 3 yard gain with a good block by T Joe Staley to the SF 40. (end of 3rd quarter) On 3rd and 11, Carr chucks a medium pass to WR Michael Crabtree, but CB Marcus Trufant forces the incompletion. Andy Lee's punt goes 52 yards, Deon Butler returns it 15 yards but fumbles the ball, Seattles David Hawthorne recovers it at the SEA 24.
On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck launches a medium pass to WR Mike Williams for a 13 yard pass to the SEA 37. On 3rd and 8, Hasselbeck hurls a long pass to WR Mike Williams, Williams simply dropped it. Jon Ryan's punt goes 46 yards and comes to rest at the SF 15.
On 1st and 10, David Carr throws a long pass to WR Michael Crabtree, he makes the catch for a 18 yard gain to the SF 33. On 3rd and 5, Carr tosses a short pass to WR Michael Crabtree for a 6 yard gain to the SF 44. On 3rd and 10, Carr scrambles and runs for 15 yards to the SEA 41. On 2nd and 1, Carr hands off to Frank Gore for a 4 yard gain following the lead block of Anthony Davis to the SEA 28. On 3rd and 1, Carr hands off to Anthony Dixon and he follows T Barry Sims block for a 6 yard gain to the SEA 13. On 2nd and 6 Carr hands off to Anthony Dixon for a 9 yard TD with the aide of Tony Wragge's key block, Joe Nedney the PAT SF 28 SEA 24 (4th 6:08)
Nedney's kickoff goes 68 yards, Ben Obomanu returns it 12 yards to the SEA 14. On 1st and 10, Matt Hasselbeck is sacked by DE Justin Smith and DE Ray McDonald for a 7 yard loss. On 3rd and 17, Hasselbeck fires a medium pass to WR Golden Tate for a 12 yard gain but stopped short by CB Tarell Brown. Jon Ryan's punt goes for 44 yards and rolls out of bounds at the SF 37.
On 3rd and 3, David Carr hands off to Anthony Dixon, he runs for 10 yards after a nice Eric Heitmann block and to the SEA 46. (2 minute warning) On 3rd and 7, Carr hands off to Frank Gore, Gore runs for 4 yards and is stopped short by Walter Thurmond at the SEA 39. Andy Lee's punt goes 39 yards for a touchback with 1:44 left.
On 3rd and 10, Matt Hasselbeck is sacked by DT Aubrayo Franklin and DE Ray McDonald for a 4 yard loss, he fumbles the ball but Seattles Michael Robinson recovers it at the SEA 16. On 4th and 14, Hasselbeck fires a medium pass to WR Golden Tate, Tate makes the catch and goes for 23 yard gain to the SEA 30 with 0:55 left. On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck hurls a long pass to WR Deion Branch, Branch makes the catch for a 21 yard gain to the SF 40 with 0:35 left. On 3rd and 10, Hasselbeck throws a screen pass to FB Micheal Robinson but DE Justin Smith rushed Hasselbecks throw and incompletion. On 4th and 10, Hasselbeck evades the pressure and is forced to run for 7 yards, he fumbles the ball, Seattle's Russell Okung recovers it at the SF 33 but short of the 1st down, the ball is turned over with 0:09 left.
San Fransisco runs out the clock...
San Fransisco 49er's 28 Seattle Seahawks 24
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in 1st downs 22 to 21
San Fransisco led in Total Net Yards 387 to 341
San Fransisco led in Total Rushing Yards 123 to 92
San Fransisco led in Total Passing Yards 264 to 249
San Fransisco led in 3rd Down Conv 8/16 to 3/13
Seattle led in Time of Poss 30:51 to 29:09
Rushing Summary:
SEA Leon Washington 15 att 66 yards 1 TD
SEA Marshawn Lynch 4 att 13 yards
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 2 att 6 yards
SF Frank Gore 14 att 57 yards
SF Anthony Dixon 8 att 37 yards 1 TD
SF David Carr 4 att 28 yards
Passing Summary:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 26 for 43 for 271 yards, 2 TD 1 Int 84.6 rating
SF David Carr 23 for 44 for 269 yards, 3 TDs 1 Int 84.3 rating
Recieving Summary:
SEA WR Golden Tate 8 Ctch 73 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Mike Williams 7 Ctch 101 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Deion Branch 2 Ctch 25 yards
SEA FB Michael Robinson 2 Ctch 18 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 2 Ctch 17 yards
SF WR Michael Crabtree 5 Ctch 56 yards 1 TD
SF RB Frank Gore 4 Ctch 13 yards
SF WR Kyle Williams 4 Ctch 25 yards
SF TE Vernon Davis 2 Ctch 26 yards
SF WR Courtney Roby 2 Ctch 58 yards 1 TD
SF WR Ted Ginn 2 Ctch 61 yards 1 TD
SF WR Josh Morgan 2 Ctch 10 yards
SF RB Anthony Dixon 2 Ctch 20 yards
Interceptions Summary:
SEA S Jordan Babineaux, 1 Int 2 IRYD
SF CB William James, 1 Int, 22 IRYD
Defensive Summary:
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 6 Tck 2 Asst
SEA S Jordan Babineaux 6 Tck 1 Asst
SEA CB Roy Lewis 4 Tck, 2 Asst
SEA S Earl Thomas 4 Tck 1 Asst
SEA CB Walter Thurmond 4 Tck 1 Asst
SF William James 6 Tck 0 Asst
SF CB Tarell Brown 5 Tck, 3 Asst
SF OLB Manny Lawson 5 Tck, 0 Asst
SF ILB Navorro Bowman 5 Tck, 0 Asst
SF DE Justin Smith 4 Tck, 0 Asst
Pass Rush Summary:
SEA DE Raheem Brock 1.0 Sack 1 Blk 3 Hurr 1 Knk
SEA DE Chris Clemons 0.0 Sack 1 Blk
SF DE Ray McDonald 1.5 Sack, 1 Knk
SF OLB Parys Haralson 1.0 Sack,
SF DE Justin Smith 0.5 Sack, 1 Hur 2 Knk
SF DT Aubrayo Franklin 0.5 Sack, 1 Hur
SF OLB Travis LaBoy 0.5 Sack,
Seattle Injury Update:
LCB Roy Lewis, Broken Toe, Probable, full strength 1 week.
Big T
10-29-2011, 04:45 PM
3531
Week 14 News:
NFC Games:
Denver 34 Arizona 11
New Orleans 34 St Louis 17
San Fransisco 28 Seattle 24
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: December 13th, 2010</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>226</TD><TD align=right>256</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>267</TD><TD align=right>269</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>214</TD><TD align=right>295</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>155</TD><TD align=right>297</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers went 28 for 44 and 340 yards passing with 2 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 27 year old Rodgers has 336 completions on 489 attempts (68.7%) for 4073 yards with 27 TDs, 9 Ints and a 104.7 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE Tim Crowder. Crowder had 4 tackles, 1 assists, 3.0 Sacks, 0 Int. On the season the 25 year old Crowder has 9 tackles and 2 assists and 3.0 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
QB Matt Schaub Houston Texans 30 for 41, 302 yards, 2 TDs 1 Int
QB Donavon McNabb Washington Red Skins 30 for 48, 248 yards, 0 TDs
RB Knowshon Moreno Denver Broncos 22-145 yards, 1 TD
RB Maurice Jones-Drew Jacksonville Jaquars 19-138 yards, 1 TD
WR Greg Jennings Green Bay Packers 12 catches 180 yards, 1 TD
DE Marcus Stroud Buffalo Bills 4 Tck, 0 Ast, 3.0 Sck, 0 Int
OLB Chad Greenway Minnesota Vikings, 5 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
CB Corey Webster New York Giants, 5 Tck, 0 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
CB Andre Goodman Denver Broncos 3 Tck, 4 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
CB Jabari Greer New Orleans Saints 3 Tck, 0 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Top Zone Coverage Defenders:
1) Charles Tillman, Chicago Bears
2) Kerry Rhodes, Arizona Cardinals
3) Chris Hudson, Detroit Lions
4) Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland Raiders
5) Terrance McGee, Buffalo Bills
6) Darren Sharper, New Orleans Saints
7) Adrian Wilson, Arizona Cardinals
8) Ed Reed, Baltimore Ravens
9) Quintin Mikell, Philadelphia Eagles
10) DeAngelo Hall, Washington Red Skins
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
LG Alan Faneca, Arizona Cardinals, Torn Deltoid Muscle, 41 weeks
FB Jeff Dugan, Minnesota Vikings, Shoulder Surgery, 16 weeks
WR Arrelious Benn, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, MCL Damage to the Knee 10 weeks.
Big T
10-29-2011, 05:10 PM
Game Planning the Atlanta Falcons
2010 Record (6-7)
2009 Record (9-7)
Tendencies:
The Falcon's ran the ball 44.6 % in so far this season (Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.48 per carry (Fair)
Defensive Rushing of 117.2 yards per game (Fair)
Defensive Passing Completion of 60.9% (Average)
Defensive Passing of 254.9 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 72.6% (Fair)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 6.43 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 29.7% (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 9.61 per play (Fair)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Falcon's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Falcon's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 7 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 50% of the time in 1st down, 27% Short and 23% Long pass and Run 50%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Above Average)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Above Average)
The Seahawks will be have all their starters in the lineup and only LCB Roy Lewis is not 100%, he has a Broken Toe. The Falcon's have the following injuries to RT Tyson Clabo, Broken Fibula and listed as Out, LCB Dunta Robinson, Broken Toe and listed as Questionable and RCB Chris Owens, Bruised Sternum, listed as Probable.
Players to Watch Falcons:
RB Michael Turner, excellent Turning the Corner
FB Ovie Mughelli, excellent Run-Block Technique
TE Tony Gonzalez, very good Adjusting to the Pass
WR Roddy White, excellent Big Play Recieving
LT Sam Baker, excellent Run-Block Technique
LG Justin Blalock, very good, Pass Protection
RG Harvey Dahl, good Run-Block Technique
RDE John Abraham, very good Defending the Run
MLB Curtis Lofton, excellent Pass-Rush Strength
LCB Dunta Robinson, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
Big T
10-29-2011, 05:41 PM
3532
December 19th, 2010
Atlanta Falcons (-2) at Seattle Seahawks
Matt Hasselbeck led the Seahawks to a 9 play, 66 yard drive late in the game capped off by a Hasselbeck 5 yard TD run. During the drive Hasselbeck hooked up with a key 31 yard passing play to Leon Washington on the 1st play of the drive.
The Falcons had a chance to comeback and either tie or possibly win it in the final 2 minutes of the game. The Falcons started with the ball at their own 14 with 1:35 on the clock. Falcon's QB Matt Ryan had Roddy White drop a couple of critical passes in the final drive but it was the veteran Tony Gonzalez that caught a Ryan pass then fumbled the ball with 12 seconds left with the Falcons in FG range at the Seattle 33. The Seahawks Roy Lewis recovered the fumble and the Hawks ran out the clock for their 4th win of the season.
Scoring Summary:
1Q 10:04 ATL Jonathon Babineaux 51 yard Fumble Return (Matt Bryant PAT)
1Q 03:39 ATL Roddy White 1 yard Run (Matt Bryant PAT)
2Q 15:00 SEA Olindo Mare 48 yard FG
2Q 06:58 SEA Mike Williams 16 yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Olindo Mare PAT)
2Q 01:15 ATL Roddy White 71 yard pass from Matt Ryan (Matt Bryant PAT)
4Q 12:44 SEA Golden Tate 9 yard Run (Olindo Mare PAT)
4Q 01:53 SEA Matt Hasselbeck 5 yard Run (Olindo Mare PAT)
Scoring by Quarter
ATL 14 07 00 00- 21
SEA 00 10 00 14- 24
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in 1st Downs 21 to 17
Atlanta led in Total Net Yards 319 to 310
Seattle led in Total Rushing Yards 145 to 118
Atlanta led in Total Passing Yards 201 to 165
Seattle led in 3rd Down Conv 6/17 to 3/11
Seattle led in Time of Poss 32:34 to 27:26
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 14 att 60 yards
SEA Marshawn Lynch 10 att 49 yards
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 4 att 9 yards 1 TD
SEA Golden Tate 2 att 21 yards 1 TD
ATL Michael Turner 18 att 81 yards
ATL Jason Snelling 6 att 29 yards
ATL Matt Ryan 2 att 7 yards
ATL Roddy White 1 att 1 yard 1 TD
Passing Stats:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 22 for 36, 186 yards, 1 TD 0 Ints, 83.7 rating
ATL Matt Ryan 16 for 28, 206 yards, 1 TD 0 Ints, 92.2 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Mike Williams 7 Ctch 65 yards 1 TD
SEA WR Deion Branch 3 Ctch 13 yards
SEA RB Leon Washington 3 Ctch 37 yards
SEA WR Golden Tate 3 Ctch 15 yards
SEA TE John Carlson 2 Ctch 31 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 2 Ctch 9 yards
ATL FB Ovie Mughelli 4 Ctch 3 yards
ATL WR Harry Douglas 4 Ctch 36 yards
ATL WR Roddy White 3 Ctch 103 yards 1 TD
ATL WR Kerry Meier 2 Ctch 32 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 7 Tck 0 Ast
SEA S Earl Thomas 5 Tck 0 Ast
SEA CB Marcus Trufant 4 Tck 3 Ast
SEA S Nate Ness 4 Tck 3 Ast
SEA CB Roy Lewis 4 Tck 0 Ast
ATL S Erik Coleman 8 Tck 2 Ast
ATL CB Ethan Reese 7 Tck 3 Ast
ATL ILB Curtis Lofton 6 Tck 1 Ast
ATL DT Peria Jerry 4 Tck, 3 Ast
ATL CB Chris Owens 4 Tck, 0 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE Red Bryant 1.0 Sck
SEA DE Raheem Brock 0.0 Sck 2 Hur
SEA DE Chris Clemons 0.0 Sck 2 Hur
ATL DT Peria Jerry 1.5 Sck, 1 Blk
ATL DE John Abraham 0.5 Sck, 3 Hur 2 Knk
ATL DE Chauncey Davis 0.5 Sck, 1 Hur
ATL DT Jonathon Babineaux 0.5 Sck
Seattle Injury Updates:
LCB Roy Lewis is now 100%
LCB Walter Thurmond, Hyperextended Elbow, Doubtful, full strength in 2 weeks.
Big T
10-29-2011, 06:04 PM
3533
Week 15 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 20 Carolina 17
Seattle 24 Atlanta 21
St Louis 33 Kansas City 7
San Diego 41 San Fransisco 3
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: December 20th, 2010</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>246</TD><TD align=right>273</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>300</TD><TD align=right>276</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>217</TD><TD align=right>336</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>179</TD><TD align=right>318</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: New England Patriots QB Tom Brady. Brady went 30 for 60 and 361 yards passing with 4 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 33 year old Brady has 355 completions on 606 attempts (58.6%) for 3722 yards with 16 TDs, 11 Ints and a 77.7 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Tennessee Titans CB Cortland Finnegan. Finnegan had 7 tackles, 2 assists, 2.0 Sacks, 1 Int. On the season the 26 year old Finnegan has 60 tackles and 12 assists and 4.0 Sacks and 1 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
QB Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers 36 for 58, 483 yards, 3 TDs 1 Int
RB DeAngelo Williams Carolina Panthers 18-143 yards, 0 TDs
RB Chris Johnson Tennessee Titans 28-138 yards, 2 TDs
WR Andre Johnson Houston Texans 15 catches, 189 yards, 1 TD
WR Jordy Nelson Green Bay Packers 7 catches, 158 yards, 1 TD
K Jeff Reed Pittsburg Steelers 5 for 5 FGs 58 LG
CB Asante Samuel Philadelphia Eagles 3 Tck, 1 Ast, 1.0 Sck, 2 Ints
CB Corey Webster New York Giants 4 Tck, 0 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
CB Josh Wilson Baltimore Ravens 3 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
CB DeAngelo Hall Washington Red Skins 1 Tck, 2 Ast 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
S Melvin Bullitt Indianapolis Colts 1 Tck, 2 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Downfield Recievers:
1) Brian Hartline, Miami Dolphins
2) Brandon Tate, New England Patriots
3) Jacoby Jones, Houston Texans
4) Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions
5) Vincent Jackson, San Diego Chargers
6) Emmanuel Sanders, Pittsburg Steelers
7) DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles
8) Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals
9) Mohammed Massaquoi, Cleveland Browns
10) Brandon Edwards, New York Jets
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
RT Tyson Clabo Atlanta Falcons, Broken Fibula 7 weeks
RDE Nick Eason Pittsburg Steelers, Ruptured Achilles Tendon, 33 weeks.
Big T
10-30-2011, 01:45 PM
Game Planning the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2010 Record (6-7-1)
2009 Record (3-13)
Tendencies:
The Buccaneer's ran the ball 44.9 % in so far this season (Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 3.74 per carry (Very Good)
Defensive Rushing of 109.4 yards per game (Average)
Defensive Passing Completion of 58.8% (Good )
Defensive Passing of 199.8 yards per game (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 70.4% (Average)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.15 per play (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 22.4% (Very Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 5.62 per play (Very Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Buccaneer's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Buccaneer's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 23 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 50% of the time in 1st down, 29% Short and 21% Long pass and Run 50%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency (High)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Very Low)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Above Average)
The Seahawks will be have all their starters in the lineup and only LCB Walter Thurmond is banged up, while considered Doubtful with a Hyperextended Elbow. The Buccaneer's have the following injuries to WR Arrelious Benn, Out, MCL Damage to the Knee, RDE Ryan Sims, Questionable, Hyperextended Elbow, RG Davin Joseph, Questionable, Sprained Knee and MLB Barrett Rudd, Probable, Broken Finger, FS Tanard Jackson, Probable, Broken Foot.
Players to Watch Falcons:
FB Earnest Graham, excellent Eluding Tackles
TE Kellen Winslow, excellent Adjusting to the Ball
LG Jeremy Zuttah, excellent Blocking Power
RG Davin Joseph, good Blocking Power
RT Jeremy Trueblood, excellent Pass Protection
LDE Stylez White, excellent Pass-Rush Technique
RDT Gerald McCoy, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
MLB Barrett Ruud, excellent Pass-Rush Strength
LCB Aqib Talib, good Man to Man Defense
SS Sean Jones, excellent Defending the Run.
Big T
10-30-2011, 02:18 PM
3534
December 26th, 2010
Seattle Seahawks at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3)
Matt Hasselbeck puts together a solid, but unspectactular performance in beating the Buccaneers 14-10 today. Hasselbeck did not turn over the ball today which usually gives a team a chance to win, and the Hawks defense won the battle of defenses.
Although the Buccaneers had arguably the better field position throughout the game as the Seahawks had nearly have of their possessions start at their own 20 or worse, it was the Bucs that were forced to come back with long fields in the final 5 minutes of the game that resulted in an interception and a failed 4th down gamble.
The key drive for the Seahawks was a 13 play, 8:10 time of possession, 96 yard drive that saw the Hawks get 7 1st downs and only required two 3rd down conversions of 1 and 3 yards to keep it alive. The drive was capped off by a 6 yard Marshawn Lynch TD run.
Scoring Summary:
2Q 10:59 TBY- Connor Barth 42 yard FG
2Q 06:52 SEA- Michael Robinson 6 yard TD run, (Olindo Mare PAT)
3Q 04:48 TBY- Cadillac Williams 2 yard TD run (Connar Barth PAT)
4Q 03:51 SEA- Marshawn Lynch 6 yard TD run (Olindo Mare PAT)
Scoring by Quarter
SEA 00 07 00 07- 14
TBY 00 03 07 00- 10
Stats Summary:
Both Teams 1st Downs 17
Tampa Bay led in Total Net Yards 262 to 245
Tampa Bay led in Total Rushing Yards 134 to 114
Seattle led in Total Passing Yards 131 to 128
Both Teams 3rd Down Conv 5/14
Seattle led in Time of Poss 30:52 to 29:08
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 14 att 67 yards
SEA Marshawn Lynch 6 att 23 yards 1 TD
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 5 att 4 yards
SEA Michael Robinson 2 att 18 yards 1 TD
TBY LeGarrette Blount 14 att 58 yards
TBY Cadillac Williams 8 att 57 yards
TBY Josh Freeman 4 att 28 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 19 for 29, 151 yards, 0 TD 0 Ints, 78.3 rating
TBY Josh Freeman 19 for 38, 133 yards, 0 TD 2 Ints, 36.4 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA TE John Carlson 4 Ctch 28 yards
SEA WR Mike Williams 3 Ctch 22 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 3 Ctch 18 yards
SEA WR Deion Branch 2 Ctch 27 yards
SEA RB Leon Washington 2 Ctch 13 yards
SEA RB Marshawn Lynch 2 Ctch 7 yards
SEA WR Golden Tate 2 Ctch 24 yards
TBY WR Sammie Stroughter 6 Ctch 42 yards
TBY WR Mike Williams 3 Ctch 28 yards
TBY RB Cadillac Williams 2 Ctch 15 yards
TBY RB LaGarrette Blount 2 Ctch 11 yards
TBY WR Dana Langham 2 Ctch 10 yards
Interception Stats:
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 1 Int, 12 yards
SEA S Nate Ness 1 Int, 0 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 10 Tck 2 Ast
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 6 Tck 3 Ast
SEA CB Walter Thurmond 6 Tck, 0 Ast
SEA CB Marcus Trufant 4 Tck, 1 Ast
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 4 Tck, 0 Ast
TBY MLB Barrett Ruud 7 Tck, 6 Ast
TBY OLB Quincy Black 7 Tck, 0 Ast
TBY DT Gerald McCoy 4 Tck, 1 Ast
TBY DE Stylez White 3 Tck, 0 Ast
TBY S Sean Jones 3 Tck, 3 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE Chris Clemons 1.0 Sck,
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 1 Blk 1 Hurr
TBY DE Stylez White 2.0 Sck, 1 Hurr, 1 Knk
TBY MLB Barrett Ruud 1.0 Sck
Seattle Injury Updates:
LCB Walter Thurmond, LCB Hyperextended Elbow, Doubtful, Full strength in 2 weeks.
Big T
10-30-2011, 02:48 PM
3535
Week 16 News:
NFC Games:
Dallas 27 Arizona 24
Seattle 14 Tampa Bay 10
St Louis 30 San Fransisco 7
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: December 27th, 2010</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>330</TD><TD align=right>283</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>270</TD><TD align=right>300</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>193</TD><TD align=right>328</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49er's</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>11</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>224</TD><TD align=right>366</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Cleveland Browns QB Seneca Wallace. Wallace went 21 for 27 and 275 yards passing with 2 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 30 year old Wallace has 172 completions on 260 attempts (66.2%) for 1804 yards with 7 TDs, 11 Ints and a 77.4 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Kansas City Chiefs DE Tyson Jackson. Jackson had 4 tackles, 0 assists, 2.5 Sacks, 0 Int. On the season the 24 year old Jackson has 36 tackles and 15 assists and 7.0 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
QB Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers 32 for 54, 298 yards, 1 TD 1 Int
QB Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts 27 for 45, 412 yards, 3 TDs, 1 Int
RB Maurice Jones-Drew Jacksonville Jaquars 33-153 yards, 2 TDs
RB LaDainian Tomlinson New York Jets 30-152 yards, 1 TD
RB C.J. Spiller Buffalo Bills 29-146 yards, 1 TD
WR Hakeem Nicks New York Giants 13 catches 147 yards, 1 TD
WR Steve Smith New York Giants 13 catches 143 yards, 0 TDs
WR Bryant Johnson Detroit Lions 7 catches 162 yards, 1 TD
WR Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Colts 10 catches 188 yards 1 TD
K Dan Carpenter Miami Dolphins 5 for 6 FGs 44 LG
K Sebastian Janikowski Oakland Raiders 5 for 5 FGs, 51 LG
CB Chris Cook Minnesota Vikings 5 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
DE Stylez White Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 Tck, 0 Ast, 2.0 Sck, 0 Int
MLB Patrick Willis San Fransisco 49er's 10 Tck, 2 Ast, 0.5 Sck, 0 Int
OLB Ernie Sims Philadelphia Eagles 9 Tck, 0 Ast, 1.0 Sck, 0 Int
Greta's House of Football:
Best Blocking Tight Ends:
1) Dallas Clark, Indianapolis Colts
2) Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers
3) Jason Whitten, Dallas Cowboys
4) Greg Olsen, Chicago Bears
5) Heath Miller, Pittsburg Steelers
6) Vernon Davis, San Fransisco Giants
7) John Carlson, Seattle Seahawks
8) Brandon Pettigrew, Detroit Lions
9) Brent Celek, Philadelphia Eagles
10) Kellin Winslow, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
None to report.
Big T
11-05-2011, 02:05 PM
Game Planning the St Louis Rams
2010 Record (7-8)
2009 Record (1-15)
Tendencies:
The Ram's ran the ball 43.1 % in so far this season (Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.14 per carry ( Good)
Defensive Rushing of 117.1 yards per game (Fair)
Defensive Passing Completion of 55.8% (Very Good )
Defensive Passing of 219.8 yards per game (Average)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 68.4% (Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.04 per play (Good)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 25.4% ( Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 6.37 per play (Very Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Ram's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Ram's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 1 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 48% of the time in 1st down, 24% Short and 24% Long pass and Run 52%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Above Average)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Normal)
The Seahawks will be have all their starters in the lineup and only LCB Walter Thurmond is banged up, while considered Doubtful with a Hyperextended Elbow. The Rams's have the following injuries to LT Rodger Safford, Out, Pulled Calf Muscle, QB Sam Bradford, Probable, Sprained Thumb, LDE Chris Long, Probable, Knee Bursitis and SS James Butler, Probable, Knee Tendinitis.
Players to Watch Rams:
RB Steven Jackson, excellent Breakaway Running
FB Mike Karney, excellent Third-Down Running
LT Jason Smith, excellent Blocking Power
C Jason Brown, good Pass Protection
LDE Chris Brown, excellent Pass-Rush Strength
LDT Fred Robbins, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
MLB James Laurinatis, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
LCB Ronald Bartell, excellent Play Diagnosis
SS Oshiomogho Atogwe, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
Big T
11-05-2011, 02:43 PM
3545
January 2nd, 2011
St Louis Rams (-2) at Seattle Seahawks
What appears to be Matt Hasselbeck's final day as a Seahawk did not go the way Matt would have liked. His 2 interceptions and 1 fumble near his own goal posts led to 2 Ram TDs in a 27-21 loss to St Louis today.
In a game that saw both teams combine for 3 first downs and under 150 yards in the 1st quarter, the very last play seen Rams Chris Vovan block Jon Ryan's punt in the end zone and recover it for the TD giving the Rams a 7-0 lead. Hasselbeck and the Seahawk offense seemed to awaken after that and took the very next drive 76 yards for and capped it off with a Leon Washington 1 yard run for a TD to tie it. It remained tied at the half.
Early in the 3rd quarter, Lofa Tatupu forced a Steven Jackson fumble and DE Dexter Davis recovered it at the SEA 40. A few minutes later Hasselbeck hits WR Golden Tate for a 17 yard TD and a 14-7 lead. The Rams made it 14-10 after a Josh Brown FG and got the ball back early in the 4th quarter after Olindo Mare's 48 yard FG attempt fell short.
After a key 52 yard run by Kenneth Darby to the SEA 3, Steven Jackson punched it in from 3 yards out and St Louis takes the lead 17-14. It stayed like that until Hasselbecks fumble sets up a Keith Toston 1 yard run on 3rd down and the Rams lead is extended to 24-14. Brown added a 45 yard FG and the Seahawks fans did get to see a 86 yard kickoff return by Ben Obomanu go for a TD on the last play of the game, but Seattle ends the season on a losing note.
Scoring Summary:
1Q 00:10 STL- Chris Hovan Fumble recovery in the End Zone, (Josh Brown PAT)
2Q 11:06 SEA- Leon Washington 1 yard TD run, (Olindo Mare PAT)
3Q 10:50 SEA- Golden Tate 17 yard TD pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Olindo Mare PAT)
3Q 04:54 STL- Josh Brown 35 yard FG
4Q 11:12 STL- Steven Jackson 3 yard TD run, (Josh Brown PAT)
4Q 04:00 STL- Keith Toston 1 yard TD run, (Josh Brown PAT)
4Q 00:20 STL- Josh Brown 45 yard FG
4Q 00:12 SEA- Ben Obomanu 86 yard Kick off return for TD, (Olindo Mare PAT)
Scoring by Quarter
STL 07 00 03 17- 27
SEA 00 07 07 07- 21
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in 1st Downs 20 to 14
Seattle led in Total Net Yards 317 to 259
St Louis led in Total Rushing Yards 141 to 119
Seattle led in Total Passing Yards 198 to 118
St Louis led in 3rd Down Conv 4/14 to 3/14
St Louis led in Time of Poss 30:13 to 29:47
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 11 att 45 yards, 1 TD
SEA Marshawn Lynch 10 att 61 yards
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 4 att 6 yards
STL Steven Jackson 22 att 59 yards, 1 TD
STL Kenneth Darby 2 att 16 yards
STL Keith Toston 1 att 1 yards, 1 TD
Passing Stats:
SEA Matt Hasselbeck 17 for 38, 220 yards, 1 TD 2 Ints, 50.3 rating
STL Sam Bradford 13 for 26, 130 yards, 0 TD 1 Ints, 48.6 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA TE John Carlson 5 Ctch 63 yard
SEA WR Deion Branch 3 Ctch 46 yards
SEA WR Golden Tate 2 Ctch 23 yards, 1 TD
SEA FB Michael Robinson, 2 Ctch, 12 yards
SEA RB Justin Forsett, 2 Ctch, 38 yards
STL FB Mike Karney 5 Ctch 20 yards
STL WR Mark Clayton 3 Ctch 27 yards
STL RB Steven Jackson 2 Ctch 37 yards
Interception Stats:
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 1 Int, 0 yards
STL S James Butler 1 Int, 3 yards
STL CB Jerome Murphy 1 Int, 27 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 7 Tck 3 Ast
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 6 Tck 3 Ast
SEA DE Chris Clemons 5 Tck, 1 Ast
SEA DE Raheem Brock 4 Tck, 1 Ast
SEA DT Kentwan Balmer 3 Tck, 1 Ast
STL S Oshiomogho Atogwe 7 Tck, 0 Ast
STL OLB David Vobora 7 Tck, 0 Ast
STL ILB James Laurinatis 5 Tck, 3 Ast
STL DT Chris Hovan 4 Tck, 1 Ast
STL DT Clifton Ryan 3 Tck, 1 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 1.0 Sck,
SEA DE Red Bryant 0.5 Sck 1 Blk
SEA DE Chris Clemons 0.5 Sck,
STL DT Clifton Ryan 2.0 Sck,
STL ILB James Laurninatis 1.0 Sck,
Seattle Injury Updates:
RG Will Ferguson, Knee Tendinitis, Probable, full strength 1 week
LCB Walter Thurmond, Hyperextended Elbow, Doubtful, full strength 2 weeks.
Big T
11-05-2011, 03:34 PM
3546
Week 17 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 38 San Fransisco 20
St Louis 27 Seattle 21
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: January 3rd, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>357</TD><TD align=right>304</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>308</TD><TD align=right>320</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>11</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>214</TD><TD align=right>355</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49er's</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>12</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>244</TD><TD align=right>404</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Arizona Cardinals QB Derek Anderson. Anderson went 30 for 39 and 354 yards passing with 4 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 28 year old Anderson has 326 completions on 562 attempts (58.0%) for 3447 yards with 18 TDs, 22 Ints and a 70.3 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: San Diego Chargers DE Luis Castillo. Castillo had 4 tackles, 1 assists, 2.0 Sacks, 0 Int. On the season the 28 year old Castillo has 45 tackles and 12 assists and 8.0 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
QB Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers 35 for 59, 502 yards, 3 TD 1 Int
QB Eli Manning New York Giants 22 for 36, 310 yards, 5 TDs 1 Int
RB Mike Bell Philadelphia Eagles 20-211 yards, 2 TDs
WR Sammie Stroughter Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13 ctch 170 yards, 2 TDs
S Jarrad Page New England Patriots 4 Tck, 3 Ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
ILB Jonathon Vilma New Orleans Saints 9 Tck, 2 Ast 1.0 Sck 1 Int
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
San Fransisco 49er's RT Anthony Davis, Severe Hamstring Pull, 11 weeks
Houston Texans RG Antoine Caldwell, Dislocated Shoulder, 9 weeks
Houston Texans SS Bernard Pollard, Pulled Quad Muscle, 5 weeks
Pittsburg Steelers P Daniel Sepulveda, Broken Tibia, 5 weeks
Big T
11-05-2011, 03:50 PM
<TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: FINAL</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC EAST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>x Philadelphia Eagles</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>334</TD><TD align=right>284</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>y New York Giants</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>291</TD><TD align=right>275</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Dallas Cowboys</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>291</TD><TD align=right>321</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Washington Red Skins</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>13</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>244</TD><TD align=right>436</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC NORTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>x Green Bay Packers</TD><TD align=right>11</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>441</TD><TD align=right>308</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Chicago Bears</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>294</TD><TD align=right>240</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Minnesota Vikings</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>361</TD><TD align=right>316</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Detroit Lions</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>320</TD><TD align=right>406</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC SOUTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>x New Orleans Saints</TD><TD align=right>11</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>413</TD><TD align=right>284</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>y Carolina Panthers</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>280</TD><TD align=right>267</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Atlanta Falcons</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>319</TD><TD align=right>339</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>262</TD><TD align=right>314</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>x St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>357</TD><TD align=right>304</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>308</TD><TD align=right>320</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks </TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>11</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>214</TD><TD align=right>355</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49er's</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>12</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>244</TD><TD align=right>404</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC EAST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>x New York Jets</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>314</TD><TD align=right>273</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Buffalo Bills</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>238</TD><TD align=right>250</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>New England Patroits</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>349</TD><TD align=right>344</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Miami Dolphins</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>14</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>195</TD><TD align=right>362</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC NORTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>x Pittsburg Steelers</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>329</TD><TD align=right>259</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Baltimore Ravens</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>276</TD><TD align=right>254</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Cincinnati Bengals</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>280</TD><TD align=right>320</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Cleveland</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>256</TD><TD align=right>328</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC SOUTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>x Indianapolis Colts</TD><TD align=right>15</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>487</TD><TD align=right>244</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>y Houston Texans</TD><TD align=right>12</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>407</TD><TD align=right>293</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>y Jacksonville Jaquars</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>328</TD><TD align=right>314</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Tennessee Titans</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>246</TD><TD align=right>346</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>x San Diego Chargers</TD><TD align=right>12</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>444</TD><TD align=right>300</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Oakland Raiders</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>369</TD><TD align=right>302</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Denver Broncos</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>326</TD><TD align=right>316</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Kansas City Chiefs</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>11</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>209</TD><TD align=right>348</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Big T
11-05-2011, 04:12 PM
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January 3rd, 2011 FINAL NFL Leaders
Passing:
Peyton Manning, IND 381/557 68.4%, 4598 YDs, 37 TDs, 9 Ints, 108.9 rating.
Aaron Rodgers, GBY 439/660 66.5%, 5356 YDs, 34 TDs, 12 Ints, 100.9 rating.
Matt Schaub HOU 438/665 65.9% 5027 YDs, 35 TDs 18 Ints, 94.7 rating
Philip Rivers 333/550 65.9% 3581 YDs, 25 TDs, 5 Ints 91.0 rating
Matt Ryan ATL 225/381 59.1% 2744 YDs, 19 TDs, 9 Ints 88.1 rating
Rushing:
DeAngelo Williams CAR 347 for 1632 yards, 4.70 Ave, 83 LG 9 TDs
Darren McFadden OAK 321 for 1619 yards, 5.04 Ave, 57 LG 11 TDs
Maurice Jones-Drew JAX 342 for 1577 yards, 4.61 Ave, 80 LG 14 TDs
Cedric Benson CIN 317 for 1368 yards, 4.32 Ave, 69 LG 9 TDs
Chris Johnson TEN 292 for 1364 yards, 4.67 Ave, 43 LG 9 TDs
Recieving:
Larry Fitzgerald ARI 114 Ctch 1474 yards 12.93 Ave 61 LG 10 TDs
Hakeem Nicks NYG 108 Ctch 1220 yards, 11.30 Ave 51 LG 8 TDs
DeSean Jackson PHI 101 Ctch 1096 yards, 10.85 Ave 56 LG 4 TDs
Steve Smith NYG 100 Ctch 1260 yards, 12.60 Ave 44 LG 6 TDs
Wes Welker NED 95 Ctch 1239 yards, 13.04 Ave 58 LG 4 TDs
DEF Tackles
Derrick Johnson KCY 147 tackles 45 assists, 0.0 SACK
Karlos Dansby ILB MIA 135 tackles, 38 assists, 4.0 SACK
David Harris NYG 126 tackles, 37 assists 2.5 SACK
Patrick Willis SFO 123 tackles, 28 assists 0.5 SACK
Barrett Rudd, ILB TBY 122 tackles, 39 assists, 4.0 SACK
DEF SACKs
Will Smith DE NOS 53 tackles, 10 assists 18.0 SACK
Justin Tuck DE NYK 46 tackles, 16 assists 15.5 SACK
Dwight Feeney DE IND 44 tackles, 16 assists 13.5 SACK
Antwan Odom DE CIN 39 tackles, 13 assists 12.5 SACK
DeMarcus Ware OLB DAL 59 tackles, 22 assists, 11.5 SACK
DEF Interceptions
Nnamdi Asomugha CB OAK 11 INTs 214 IRYD 3 TDs
Asante Samuel CB PHI 10 INTs, 187 IRYD, 4 TDs
Jarrad Page S NED 10 INTs, 78 IRYD 0 TDs
Charles Woodson CB GBY 9 INTs, 86 IRYD 0 TDs
Rashean Mathis CB JAX 8 INTs, 85 IRYD, 0 TDs
Big T
11-05-2011, 04:31 PM
3548
Seattle Seahawks 2011 FINAL NFL Leaders
Passing:
Matt Hasselbeck 233/438 53.2%, 2469 YDs, 7 TDs, 18 Ints, 58.1 rating.
Charlie Whitehurst 41/83 49.4%, 317 YDs, 0 TDs, 3 Ints, 44.1 rating.
Zac Robinson 3/5 60.0% 25 YDs, 0 TDs 0 Ints, 72.9 rating
Rushing:
Leon Washington 197 for 1060 yards, 5.38 Ave, 89 LG 5 TDs
Justin Forsett 84 for 416 yards, 4.95 Ave, 80 LG 1 TDs
Marshawn Lynch 63 for 263 yards, 4.17 Ave, 14 LG 1 TDs
Michael Robinson 18 for 159 yards, 8.83 Ave, 60 LG 2 TDs
Matt Hasselbeck 37 for 78 yards, 2.11 Ave, 12 LG 1 TDs
Recieving:
Golden Tate 48 Ctch 544 yards 11.13 Ave 40 LG 2 TDs
Mike Williams 42 Ctch 490 yards, 11.67 Ave 39 LG 2 TDs
John Carlson 36 Ctch 400 yards, 11.11 Ave 27 LG 0 TDs
Deion Branch 30 Ctch 322 yards, 10.73 Ave 27 LG 1 TDs
Leon Washington 30 Ctch 236 yards, 7.87 Ave 31 LG 0 TDs
DEF Tackles
Lofa Tatupu 100 tackles 39 assists, 1.0 SACK
Leroy Hill 78 tackles, 34 assists, 2.0 SACK
Walter Thurmond 66 tackles, 16 assists 0.0 SACK
Marcus Trufant 57 tackles, 17 assists 0.0 SACK
Kelly Jennings 57 tackles, 16 assists, 0.0 SACK
DEF SACKs
Brock Raheem 28 tackles, 18 assists 2.5 SACK
Red Bryant 12 tackles, 6 assists 2.5 SACK
Leroy Hill 78 tackles, 34 assists 2.0 SACK
E.J. Wilson 38 tackles, 15 assists 2.0 SACK
Chris Clemons 11 tackles, 7 assists, 2.0 SACK
DEF Interceptions
Leroy Hill 3 INTs 25 IRYD 0 TDs
Kelly Jennings 3 INTs, 28 IRYD, 0 TDs
Lofa Tatupu 2 INTs, 8 IRYD 0 TDs
Nate Ness 2 INTs, 16 IRYD 1 TDs
Earl Thomas 2 INTs, 0 IRYD 0 TDs
Big T
11-05-2011, 05:11 PM
3549
Seattle Seahawks Contract Extensions
For the sake of rebuilding the Seahawks, I am limiting myself to a combination of 10 UFA's and Draft picks. (although I will add 7 UFA after the draft to 1 year deals to compete for a roster spot and adjust for any retirements).
The Seahawks have 16 contracts that expire, so I must extend at least 6 of them. 5 of those 16 contracts were 1 year deals to UFAs and cannot be extended leaving me the following 11 players to consider.
K Olindo Mare, a 15 year veteran
QB Matt Hasselbeck, a 12 year veteran
LDE Raheem Brock, a 9 year veteran
RDT Colin Cole, a 8 year veteran
RT Sean Locklear, a 7 year veteran
RT Ray Willis, a 6 year veteran
RCB Kelly Jennings, a 5 year veteran
RB Leon Washington, a 5 year veteran
QB Charlie Whitehurst, a 5 year veteran
WR Mike Williams, a 4 year veteran
SLB David Hawthorne, a 3 year veteran
Based on age, 2010-11 stats and Scout rating I will attempt to resign 6.
RCB Kelly Jennings: looking for $48.4 over 5 years. My starting offer will be $41.1 M over 5 years. We agree to 44.1 M over 5 years.
LDE Raheem Brock: looking for $14.5 over 3 years. My starting offer will be $12.3 over 3 years. We agree to 13.7 M over 3 years.
RB Leon Washington: looking for $22.3 M over 5 years. My starting offer will be $19.0 M over 5 years. He accepts our first offer.
WR Mike Williams: looking for $7.6 over 4 years. My starting offer will be $8.8M over 5 years. We agree to a $7.1 M 4 year deal.
RT Sean Locklear: looking for $9.1 M over 4 years. My first offer will be $7.7 M over 4 years. We agree to a $8.3 M over 4 years.
SLB David Hawthorne: looking for a $11.7 M over 5 years. My first offer will be $9.9 M over 5 years. He accepts our first offer.
That means we will be not resigning:
K Olindo Mare
RDT Colin Cole
RT Ray Willis
QB Charlie Whitehurst
QB Matt Hasselbeck
Big T
11-05-2011, 06:09 PM
3550
January 9th, 2011 NFL Wild Card Round
Carolina Panthers 14 at St Louis Rams 20
Houston Texans 13 at New York Jets 16
Jacksonville Jaquars 10 at Pittsburg Steelers 36
New York Giants 17 at Philadelphia Eagles 24
Offensive Player of the Week: Pittsburg Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger. Roethlisberger went 21 for 35 and 217 yards passing with 2 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 29 year old Roethlisberger has 355 completions on 610 attempts (58.2%) for 3650 yards with 20 TDs, 7 Ints and a 81.6 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: New York Jets OLB Calvin Pace. Pace had 9 tackles, 1 assists, 2.0 Sacks, 0 Int. On the season the 31 year old Pace has 65 tackles and 28 assists and 3.5 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
K Jeff Reed Pittsburg Steelers 5 for 7 FGs, 53 LG
S Charles Godfrey Carolina Panthers 8 Tck, 2 Ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
No key Injuries to report.
Big T
11-05-2011, 08:03 PM
3551
January 16th, 2011 NFL Conference Semi Finals
New York Jets 20 at Indianapolis Colts 28
Philadelphia Eagles 40 at New Orleans Saints 35
Pittsburg Steelers 17 at San Diego Chargers 30
St Louis Rams 3 at Green Bay Packers 27
Offensive Player of the Week: Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning. Manning went 25 for 32 and 287 yards passing with 3 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 35 year old Manning has 381 completions on 557 attempts (68.4%) for 4598 yards with 37 TDs, 9 Ints and a 108.9 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: San Diego Chargers DE Alfonso Boone. Boone had 2 tackles, 0 assists, 2.0 Sacks, 0 Int. On the season the 35 year old Boone has 13 tackles and 3 assists and 2.0 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
QB Michael Vick Philadelphia Eagles, went 23 for 28, 352 yards, 3 TDs 0 Ints
QB Drew Brees New Orleans Saints, went 28 for 38, 343 yards, 5 TDs 1 Int
WR Austin Collie Indianapolis Colts, 9 ctchs, 189 yards, 3 TDs
WR Robert Meachem New Orleans Saints, 8 ctchs 178 yards, 1 TD
WR DeSean Jackson Philadelphia Eagles, 5 ctchs, 164 yards, 1 TD
S Bob Sanders Indianapolis Colts 13 Tck, 2 Ast, 1.0 Sck, 0 Ints
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
No injuries to report.
Big T
11-05-2011, 08:11 PM
3552
January 23rd, 2011 NFL Conference Finals Round
Philadelphia Eagles 20 at Green Bay Packers 24
San Diego Chargers 23 at Indianapolis Colts 26
Offensive Player of the Week: Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning. Manning went 29 for 39 and 291 yards passing with 2 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 35 year old Manning has 381 completions on 557 attempts (68.4%) for 4598 yards with 37 TDs, 9 Ints and a 108.9 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Green Bay Packers OLB Clay Mathews. Mathews had 8 tackles, 0 assists, 1.0 Sacks, 1 Int. On the season the 25 year old Mathews has 80 tackles and 23 assists and 7.5 Sacks and 5 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
QB Michael Vick Philadelphia Eagles 32 for 46, 368 yards, 2 TDs 3 Ints
WR DeSean Jackson Philadelphia Eagles 10 ctchs 112 yards, 0 TDs
K Nate Kaeding San Diego Chargers 5 for 5 FGs 41 LNG
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
None to report..
Big T
11-06-2011, 03:05 PM
February 6th, 2011
The Super Bowl Game
Green Bay Packers at Indianapolis Colts (-10)
The Indianapolis Colts strike early when RB Donald Brown scampers 44 yards for a touchdown on the Colts first possession. The Green Bay Packers respond with an 83 yard drive capped off with a Greg Jennings TD catch for 8 yards from Aaron Rodgers to tie the score. We are 6 minutes in and the Offenses have put up 163 yards. Peyton Manning moves the Colts into FG range on his second possession and Adam Vinatieri is good from 49 yards out and a 10-7 Colts lead with under 5 left in the 1st quarter. The first punt of the game takes place on the final play of the 1st quarter as the Packers Tim Masthay drives the Colts to thier own 3 yard line. The 1st quarter ends with over 250 yards of combined offense.
With the Colts starting in poor field position, Manning hits Alfred Wynn with a short pass but Wynn fumbles and Packers Clay Matthews recovers and returns the fumble for a 34 yard touchdown. Green Bay now leads 14-10 early in the 2nd quarter. After the Colts get the ball on the kickoff and march the ball downfield setting up a 3rd and Goal from the Packers 2, but Packer S Morgan Burnett stuffs the 3rd down attempt and Donald Brown runs for a 2 yard loss setting up a 21 yard FG. Green Bay leads 14-13, 5 minutes into the 2nd quarter. Rodgers and the Green Bay offense cannot move the ball after the Colts kickoff and are forced to punt after a 3 and out. A good run back by Corwin Goudh sets up the Colts at the Green Bay 42. The Colts move the ball into the Red Zone but have to settle for another Vinatieri 34 yard FG but get the lead 16-14 with 6 minutes left in the half. The Colts force another Green Bay 3 and out but a Colts penalty on the punt forces them to start deep in thier own end at the 15. The Green Bay defense then forces the Colts into their first 3 and out and the Colts are punting from their own 21. The Packers get penalized on the punt and will start at their own 29. The Packers get a couple of first downs and are at the Colts 33 at the 2 minute warning. The Packers can't get any further and have to settle for a Mason Crosby 48 yard FG and take back the lead 17-16 with 1:06 left in the half. The Packers force another 3 and out and are able to run out the clock to end the half, a half which seen nearly 500 yards of offense including Peyton Mannings 191 yards passing.
To start the second half, Packers QB Aaron Rodgers moves Green Bay to mid field before the drive stalls, but Tim Masthay's punt rolls out of bounds at the Colts 1. Manning is able to move the Colts into better field position including a 22 yard pass to Dallas Clark but they are forced to punt from mid field, like the Packers, Pat McAfee's punt rolls out at the Green Bay 2. On the very first play, Aaron Rodgers connects with Greg Jennings on a short pass that Jennings breaks free on, he out runs the defense for a 98 TD and Green Bay extends their lead to 24-16 with just over 5 minutes played in the 3rd quarter. The Colts get the ball back and are forced into a 4th and 1 gamble from their own 45. Manning hits FB Jose Broadhurst with a short pass good for 8 yards and a 1st down. On the next play, Manning looks to the end zone for WR Anthony Gonzalez, but he is picked off by CB Pat Lee and a touchback. The Packers get a couple of first downs but are forced into a Tim Masthay punt which again pins the Colts, this time at the Colts 2. The 3rd quarter ends with the Colts on 1st and 10 at thier own 24. Aaron Rodgers is now 274 yard passing while Manning is 239 yards. Total combined offense is 714 yards.
The Colts do get one more first down but are forced to punt, McAfee pushes the Packers back to thier own 13 but McAfee gets injured on the play. Will this be critical later in the game? Rodgers then moves the ball after 5 first downs to the Colts 8, when he pegs a short pass to James Jones for the 8 yard TD. Green Bay now leads 31-16 with 5:50 left in the game. After Manning and the Colts get a 1st down, Manning throws the screen pass to Anthony Gonzalez, he breaks a couple of tackles and takes it for a 62 yard TD. Green Bay's lead is cut to 31-23 with 4:22 left. Rodgers and company get one first down and are forced into a 3rd and 6 situation, Rodgers looks long for Greg Jennings and hits him for a critical 20 yards and 1st down to the Colts 44 at the 2 minute warning. Indy is out of time outs, but force the Packers to punt. Masthay's punt forces the Colts to start at their own 13 with 0:49 left and needing a TD and 2 point convert.
On the first play, Manning hits Austin Collie for 7 yards to the IND 20 with 0:28 left. Manning spikes the ball with 0:23 left. Manning then hits WR Reggie Wayne for a 10 yard pass to the IND 30 with 0:03 left. One last chance for the Colts, Manning drops back to pass, tosses a medium pass to WR Austin Collie, the pass falls incomplete....... The Green Bay Packers are the 2010 Super Bowl Champs.
Aaron Rodgers in named the Super Bowl MVP with his 25 for 39, 361 yards, 3 TDs and 0 Ints.
Offensive Player of the Game: Aaron Rodgers
Defensive Player of the Game: Pat Lee, Green Bay Packers
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Big T
11-06-2011, 03:32 PM
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2010 Season Awards
Player of the Year: Peyton Manning QB Indianapolis Colts
Offensive Player of the Year: Aaron Rodgers QB Green Bay Packers
Defensive Player of the Year: Elvis Dumervil SLB Denver Broncos
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Ryan Mathews RB San Diego Chargers
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Eric Berry SS Kansas City Chiefs
1st Team All-Stars:
QB Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers
RB Maurice Jones-Drew Jacksonville Jaquars
FB Ovie Mughelli Atlanta Falcons
TE Jason Whitten Dallas Cowboys
WR Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Cardinals
WR Anthony Gonzalez Indianapolis Colts
C Ryan Kalil Carolina Panthers
G Steve Hutchinson Minnesota Vikings
G Brian Waters Kansas City Chiefs
T Joe Thomas Cleveland Browns
T Marcus McNeill San Diego Chargers
P Andy Lee San Fransisco 49ers
K Jason Hanson Detroit Lions
DE Will Smith New Orleans Saints
DE Justin Tuck New York Giants
DT Vince Wilfork New England Patriots
DT Kevin Williams Minnesota Vikings
MLB David Harris New York Jets
OLB Elvis Dumervil Denver Broncos
OLB Demarcus Ware Dallas Cowboys
CB Nnamdi Asomugha Oakland Raiders
CB Asante Samuel Philadelphia Eagles
S Oshiomogho Atogwe St Louis Rams
S Darren Sharper New Orleans Saints
Big T
11-06-2011, 11:23 PM
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2011 Noteable Retirements:
Brett Favre QB Minnesota Vikings
John Kasay K Carolina Panthers
Mark Brunell QB New York Jets
Joe Nedney K San Fransisco 49er's
Terrell Owens WR Cincinnati Bengals
Adam Vinatieri K Indianapolis Colts
Mike Vrabel OLB Kansas City Chiefs
Ronde Barber CB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tony Gonzalez TE Atlanta Falcons
Darren Sharper S New Orleans Saints
Randy Moss WR Minnesota Vikings
Hines Ward WR Pittsburg Steelers
Charles Woodson CB Green Bay Packers
Rickie Williams RB Miami Dolphins
Chris Baker TE Seattle Seahawks
Big T
11-07-2011, 11:42 PM
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March 2011- Seattle Seahawks Off-Season
The Seahawks prepare for the Free Agency and the Draft.
To complete our 53 man roster we have the following needs and we will Draft 7 players and sign 4 UFA's.
QB UFA
QB Draft
TE Draft
G UFA
G Draft
T Draft
K UFA
DT UFA
DT Draft
DT Draft
DT Draft
At QB we only have 2nd year Zac Robinson. Robinson was signed as a free agent at the beginning of the 2010 season. So we need a decent starting QB and a QB we can develop, mostly like a first rounder. We will be selecting 4th overall.
At TE we already have a stud in John Carlson and 2nd year TE Anthony McCoy, so we will draft at that position.
At G, we only have 2 signed and require 2 more. We have Mike Gibson and Max Unger signed. So we could use one more starter via UFA and a draft to develop.
At T, we have 3 signed and need one more, with Russell Okung, Stacy Andrews and Sean Locklear signed, we can go with a draft pick here.
At K, we did not resign Olindo Mare and we are going to get one via Free Agency.
At DT, we have only Kentwan Balmer signed, need 1 more starter via Free Agency and we will draft 3 others to develop.
We are in good shape for free agency, with over $42.0 M available in Cap space and roughly $9.0M allocated for the draftees, $7.0M held aside for an emergency buffer in case of injuries during the season, we are left with $26.5 M to sign 4 players in Free Agency.
Big T
11-09-2011, 07:14 PM
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April 2011- Free Agency
Seattle is looking for a QB, G, K, and DT via Free Agency.
QB Trent Edwards- Asking for 1 year at $760,000. I am thinking a 4 year deal with totaling $6.7M including a $2.0M signing bonus. He suggests no more then 3 years. I counter with 3 years, totaling $5.9 M including a $1.5 M signing bonus. His agent agrees to consider.
G Justin Blalock- Asking for a 5 year deal at $25.7 M. I am offering $21.8 M over 5 years. His agent agrees to consider.
DT Jimmy Kennedy- Asking for 1 year at $1.1 M. I am thinking about a 4 year deal worth $7.0 M. He suggests no more then 3 years. I counter with a 3 year, $5.1 M, His agent agrees to consider.
K Mike Nugent- Asking for 5 years at $17.8 M. I am thinking about 5 years at $15.1. His agent will consider.
April 2011- The Seattle Seahawks sign 28 year old LG Justin Blalock to a 5 year $21.8 M deal. Blalock had 27 KRB in 80 attempts for the Atlanta Falcons in 2010. He was the 2nd round, 7th pick of the Falcons in 2007.
April 2011- The Jacksonville Jaquars have signed QB Trent Edwards to a 1 year $660,000 deal. The 28 year old Edwards was 62 for 112 and 836 yards for the Jaguars last season and a 80.1 QB rating.
April 2011- The Seattle Seahawks have signed K Mike Nugent to a 5 year deal worth $15.1 M. The 29 year old Nugent 23 of 32 FGs last season for the Cincinnati Bengals, his longest being 54 yards. Nugent was the 2nd round, 15th pick of the New York Jets in 2005.
QB- Chris Redman- He is asking for a 2 year deal worth 3.9M. I am thinking 4 years at $6.7M. His agent says no more then 3 years. I counter at 3 years, $5.1 M. His agent agrees to consider a 3 year, $5.6 M deal.
April 2011- Former Seattle Seahawk, K Olindo Mare signed a 1 year $880,000 deal with the Carolina Panthers.
April 2011- Seattle Seahawks have signed DT Jimmy Kennedy to a 3 year, $5.1 M deal. The 32 year old Kennedy had 31 tackles, 4.5 Sacks last season for the Minnesota Vikings. Kennedy was the 1st round, 12th pick of the St Louis Rams in 2003.
April 2011- Former Seattle Seahawk, T Ray Willis signed a 1 year, $650,000 deal with the Buffalo Bills.
Big T
11-12-2011, 01:41 PM
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May 2011-Free Agency and the Draft
We are now into May, I still have to sign a QB and get ready to fill the 53 man roster with draft picks.
I have an outstanding offer to QB Chris Redman for $5.69 M over 3 years and waiting for a decision.
May 2011- The Seattle Seahawks sign QB Chris Redman to a 3 year, $5.69 M deal. The 34 year old Redman was 109 for 176 and a 61.9% completion rate for the Atlanta Falcons in 2010. He also had 5 TD passes while being intercepted 3 times with a final QB rating of 81.9.
2011 Draft
I am looking for a QB in the 1st round, after that it will be a T or a G, then after that it will be best player available.
After evaluating the 15 QBs I interviewed based on NFL scouts rankings, my scouts assessment and the combines. The Top 5 QBs are as follows and I draft 4th.
Lance Strong
Alex Woo
Jerald McWilliams
Mo Porter
Claude Norton
Lance Strong was by far the most popular choice, but Alex Woo could be an interesting pick as my scout feels he is Very Underrated.
Miami Dolphins pick 1st and select QB Lance Strong from Northern Arizona.
Washington Redskins pick 2nd and select CB Curtis Prior from Oregon State.
San Fransisco 49er's select 3rd and select RB Jorge Moss from Evansville.
We are up next: The Seattle Seahawks select QB Alex Woo. The 22 year old from Southern Mississippi is 6'1" and 203 lbs and was born in San Fransisco, Calif.
Kansas City Chiefs select 5th and pick DT Wade Kerr out of Southern Mississippi.
In Round 2, The Seattle Seahawks select LT Desmond Dirks from William and Mary. The 6'4" 304 pounder was born in Malone, FL and my scout rates him as Very Underrated.
In Round 3, The Seattle Seahawks selected DT Ricky Spahr from UCLA, the 6'2" 206 pounder was born in Albuquerque, NM.
In Round 4, The Seattle Seahawks, selected RG Blaine Vesneske from Colorado. The 6'2" 290 pounder was born in Hinsdale, IL
In Round 5, The Seattle Seahawks, selected LDT Joey Meyer from Kentucky. The 6'5" 324 pounder was born in Heyworth, IL
In Round 6, The Seattle Seahawks, selected TE Tony Manns from Michigan State. The 6'3" 258 pounder was born in Murrieta, Calif.
In Round 7, The Seattle Seahawks, selected RDT Herman Buchanan from Stanford. The 6'1" 271 pounder was born in Harlington, TX
Travis
11-12-2011, 02:36 PM
Good looking draft. Hopefully Woo can over take Redman in a hurry and be your answer at QB for a long time.
Big T
11-14-2011, 09:35 PM
Good looking draft. Hopefully Woo can over take Redman in a hurry and be your answer at QB for a long time.
Thanks for reading..
That is my hope as well, was to get through 2-3 years with Redman and have Woo ready by then. I haven't given up on Robinson quite yet, but if he doesn't show improvement he won't see the final year of his deal the expires in 2013.
Big T
11-14-2011, 10:42 PM
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June 2011 Seattle Seahawk News and Transactions:
Going into late free agency, I am looking at creating some competition for the final 7 roster spots by signing 7 players to 1 year deals to compete with my weaker players that have 1 year left on their contract.
Those 7 positions and players with 1 year left on their deal are:
CB Kennard Cox
MLB Clint Gresham
WR Ben Obomanu, Deion Branch
C Chris Spencer, Ben Hamilton
FB Michael Robinson
S Nate Ness, Jordan Babineaux
G Mike Gibson
Seahawk Contract Offers Late Free Agency:
CB Randall Gay 1 year $820,000
MLB Jamar Williams 1 year $730,000
WR Michael Jenkins 1 year $850,000
C Scott Mruczkowski 1 year $860,000
FB Darryl Powell 1 year $410,000
S Roman Harper 1 year $770,000
RG Anthony Herrera 1 year $1,280,000
June 2011- Seattle Seahawks have signed WR Michael Jenkins to a 1 year, $850,000 deal. The 29 year old Jenkins had 32 catches for 515 yards with 6 TDs last season for the Atlanta Falcons.
June 2011- Seattle Seahawks have signed SS Roman Harper to a 1 year, $770,000 deal. The 29 year old Harper had 1 Interception, and 30 tackles for the New Orleans Saints last season.
June 2011- Seattle Seahawks have signed RCB Randall Gay to a 1 year $920,000 deal. The 29 year old Gay started 5 games and had 57 tackles for the New Orleans Saints last season.
June 2011- The Chicago Bears have signed former Seahawk QB Matt Hasselbeck to a 2 year, $3.78 M deal. Hasselbeck was 233 for 438 and 3469 passing yards with 7 TDs and 18 Ints in 2010.
June 2011- Seattle Seahawks have signed FB Darryl Powell to a 1 year, $410,000 deal. The 22 year old Powell had 7 catches for 56 yards and no rushing attempts for the Miami Dolphins.
June 2011- Seattle Seahawks have signed C Scott Mruczkowski to a 1 year $860,000 deal. The 29 year old Mruczkowski started 4 games and was credited with 4 key run blocks in 2010 with the San Diego Chargers.
June 2011- Seattle Seahawks have signed RG Anthony Herrera to a 1 year, $1,280,000 deal. The 31 year old Herrera had 15 key run blocks in 16 starts for the Minnesota Vikings last season.
June 2011- Seattle Seahawks have signed MLB Jamar Williams to a 1 year, $800,000 deal. The 27 year old Williams started 16 games, had 91 tackles and 1.5 sacks with the Carolina Panthers last season.
Travis
11-14-2011, 10:44 PM
Thanks for reading..
That is my hope as well, was to get through 2-3 years with Redman and have Woo ready by then. I haven't given up on Robinson quite yet, but if he doesn't show improvement he won't see the final year of his deal the expires in 2013.
Interesting how much this mimics what Seattle is likely to do in the offseason. Good luck!
Big T
11-19-2011, 10:59 PM
Interesting how much this mimics what Seattle is likely to do in the offseason. Good luck!
Thanks, I am hoping to improve little by little without doing a complete overhaul.. that will keep it more interesting for me as well...
Big T
11-20-2011, 12:40 AM
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July 2011
The Seahawks will go to Training Camp and the Exhibition Schedule with the hope of improvement on last seasons 5-11 finish. Anticipated Starters for 2011 are:
QB- Chris Redman, 34 years old, 109/176 (61.9%) for 1176 yards, 5 TDs 3 Ints
RB- Leon Washington, 29 years old, 197-1060 yards, 5 TDs
FB- * Training Camp competition
TE- John Carlson, 27 years old, 36 ctchs- 400 yards, 0 TDs
WR- Golden Tate, 23 years old, 48 ctchs- 544 yards, 2 TDs
WR- Mike Williams, 27 years old, 42 ctchs- 490 yards, 2 TDs
C- * Training Camp competition
G- Justin Blalock, 28 years old, 27 KRB/80
G- Anthony Herrera, 31 years old, 15 KRB/44
T- Russell Okung, 24 years old, 17 KRB/52
T- Stacy Andrews, 30 years old, 22 KRB/53
P- John Ryan, 30 years old, 41.1 Yave, 59 LG
K- Mike Nugent, 29 years old, 23/32 71.9%, 54 LG 5/9 +50
DE Brock Raheem, 33 years old, 2.5 sacks
DE E J Wilson, 24 years old, 2.0 sacks
DT Kentwan Balmer, 25 years old, 1.5 sacks
DT Jimmy Kennedy, 32 years old, 4.5 sacks
MLB Lofa Tatupu, 29 years old, 100 tcks 1.0 sacks
OLB Leroy Hill, 29 years old, 78 tcks, 2.0 sacks
OLB Aaron Curry, 25 years old, 25 tcks, 1.0 sacks
CB Marcus Trufant, 31 years old, 0 Ints, 8 Defn
CB Kelly Jennings, 29 years old, 3 Ints, 8 Defn
S Earl Thomas, 22 years old, 2 Ints, 3 Defn
S Roman Harper, 29 years old, 1 Int, 1 Defn
Training Camp Competitions
Starting FB: Michael Robinson vs Darryl Powell. One of these guys will be released at the end of the exhibition games.
Starting C: Scott Mruczkowski vs Ben Hamilton vs Chris Spencer. One will stay as a starter, one will stay as a back up and one will be released.
Back Up WR: Ben Obomanu vs Deion Branch vs Micheal Jenkins. Two will stay on as #4 and 5 WRs while the 3rd will be released.
Back Up G: Mike Gibson vs Anthony Herrera. One will be released at the end of camp.
Back Up MLB: Jamar Williams vs Clint Gresham. One will be released at the end of camp.
Back Up CB: Roy Lewis vs Kennard Cox vs Randall Gay. One will be released at the end of camp.
Back Up S: Jordan Babineaux vs Nate Ness. One will be released at the end of camp.
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TOP 10 Free Agent Signings:
#1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers LDE Shaun Ellis. 2 years, $16.64 M. 6.5 sacks with New York Jets in 2010.
#2 San Fransisco 49ers, WR Sidney Rice. 4 years, $23.71 M. 57 catches for 631 yards, 1 TD for the Minnesota Vikings.
#3 Minnesota Vikings, DE Ray McDonald. 5 years $31.91 M. 6.0 sacks with the San Fransisco 49ers.
#4 Oakland Raiders, WR Santonio Holmes. 4 years $21.41 M. 49 catches for 724 yards, 6 TDs with the New York Jets
#5 New York Jets, T Jeremy Trueblood. 5 years, $36.04 M. 16 Key Run Blocks with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
#6 Philadelphia Eagles, RB DeAngelo Williams. 4 years, $43.09 M. 347-1632 yards with 9 TDs with the Carolina Panthers.
#7 Chicago Bears, WR Braylon Edwards. 4 years, $23.77 M. 57 catches for 841 yards, 5 TDs with the New York Jets
#8 Cleveland Browns, S Melvin Bullitt. 5 years, $32.90 M. 3 Interceptions, 12 passes defensed for the Indianapolis Colts.
#9 Jacksonville Jaquars, DE Justin Bannan. 2 years, $9.21 M. 5.0 sacks for the Denver Broncos.
#10 Cincinnati Bengals, T Tyson Clabo. 4 years, $16.93 M. 28 Key run Blocks for the Atlanta Falcons.
Greta's House of Football:
Best Quarterbacks:
1) Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
2) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
3) Phillip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
4) Ben Roethlishberger, Pittsburg Steelers
5) Matt Schaub, Houston Texans
6) Tom Brady, New England Patriots
7) Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
8) Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons
9) Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys
10) Eli Manning, New York Giants
Exhibition Season: Power Rankings:
NFC West
Arizona Cardinals (34)
Seattle Seahawks (34)
St Louis Rams (34)
San Fransisco 49ers (11)
Big T
11-23-2011, 01:18 PM
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August 8th, 2011
Exhibition Game One
Seattle at Jacksonville (-3)
Scoring Summary:
1st 06:38 JAX Nate Burleson 4 yd Pass from Trent Edwards (Josh Scobee the PAT)
1st 03:53 SEA Mike Nugent 49 yd FG
2nd 14:25 JAX Jarrett Dillard 29 yd Pass from Trent Edwards (Josh Scobee the PAT)
2nd 06:41 JAX Josh Scobee 39 yd FG
2nd 02:54 SEA Mike Nugent 38 yd FG
Scoring by Quarter
SEA 03 03 00 00- 06
JAX 07 10 00 00- 17
Rushing Stats
SEA Marshawn Lynch 8 att 28 yards
SEA Justin Forsett 5 att 28 yards
SEA Ben Obomanu 1 att 21 yards
SEA Darryl Powell 1 att 14 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Alex Woo 16 for 32, 216 yards, 0 TD 1 Ints, 58.9 rating
SEA Chris Redman 3 for 9, 38 yards, 0 TD 0 Ints, 47.4 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Deion Branch 6 Ctch 100 yards
SEA WR Michael Jenkins 3 Ctch 35 yards
SEA WR Ben Obomanu 2 Ctch 50 yards
SEA WR Golden Tate, 2 Ctch, 23 yards
SEA TE Tony Manns, 2 Ctch, 12 yards
Interception Stats:
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 1 Int, 0 yards
SEA CB Roy Lewis 1 Int, 2 yards
SEA S Nate Ness 1 Int, 0 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA S Jordan Babineaux 6 Tck 2 Ast
SEA CB Ray Lewis 6 Tck 2 Ast
SEA CB Kennard Cox 5 Tck, 0 Ast
SEA ILB Jamar Williams 3 Tck, 3 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DT Joey Meyer 0.0 Sck, 1 Blk 1 Hurr
SEA DE Red Bryant 0.0 Sck 1 Blk
SEA S Jordan Babineaux 0.0 Sck, 1 Hurr
Seattle Injury Updates:
SS Earl Thomas, Strained Rotator Cuff, Probable, full strength 1 week
MLB Jamar Williams, Deep Bruise Thigh, Probable, full strength 2 weeks
Big T
11-23-2011, 01:51 PM
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August 15th, 2011
Exhibition Game Two
Cincinnati (-3) at Seattle
Scoring Summary:
2nd 14:42 SEA Mike Nugent 31 yd FG
2nd 06:35 SEA Mike Nugent 33 yd FG
2nd 02;17 CIN Nathan Cocozzo 38 yd FG
2nd 01:34 SEA Michael Jenkins 22 yd Pass from Alex Woo (Nugent PAT)
2nd 00:04 CIN Nathan Cocozzo 30 yd FG
3rd 10:48 SEA Marshawn Lynch 15 yd Run (Nugent PAT)
3rd 05:42 SEA Mike Nugent 33 yd FG
4th 02:06 SEA Mike Nugent 22 yd FG
Scoring by Quarter
CIN 00 06 00 00- 06
SEA 00 13 10 03- 26
Rushing Stats
SEA Marshawn Lynch 13 att 101 yards 1 TD
SEA Justin Forsett 9 att 18 yards
SEA Alex Woo 1 att -1 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Alex Woo 10 for 13, 115 yards, 1 TD 0 Ints, 128.7 rating
SEA Chris Redman 7 for 17, 66 yards, 0 TD 0 Ints, 52.6 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Deon Butler 5 Ctch 36 yards
SEA WR Michael Jenkins 4 Ctch 68 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Ben Obomanu 2 Ctch 10 yards
SEA TE John Carlson, 2 Ctch, 11 yards
SEA RB Justin Forsett, 2 Ctch, 26 yards
Interception Stats:
SEA CB Walter Thurmond 1 Int, 0 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA CB Roy Lewis 9 Tck 1 Ast
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 6 Tck 0 Ast
SEA DE EJ Wilson 5 Tck, 2 Ast
SEA CB Randall Gay 5 Tck, 1 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE EJ Wilson 1.5 Sck, 1 Blk 1 Hurr, 2 Knk
SEA DT Kentwan Balmer 1.0 Sck 1 Hurr
SEA DE Red Bryant 1.0 Sck, 1 Hurr
Seattle Injury Updates:
SS Earl Thomas, 100 %
MLB Jamar Williams, Deep Bruise Thigh, Probable, full strength 1 weeks
Big T
11-23-2011, 02:13 PM
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August 22th, 2011
Exhibition Game Three
Indianapolis (-13) at Seattle
Scoring Summary:
1st 11:02 SEA John Carlson 4 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
1st 05:26 SEA Marshawn Lynch 5 yd Run (Nugent PAT)
2nd 15:00 IND Reggie Wayne 9 yd Pass from Peyton Manning (Hudson PAT)
2nd 07:50 SEA Deon Butler 3 yd Pass from Alex Woo (Nugent PAT)
2nd 04:42 IND Benjamin Hudson 22 yd FG
2nd 01:47 SEA Mike Nugent 48 yd FG
3rd 06:10 SEA Mike Nugent 35 yd FG
4th 02:00 SEA Mike Nugent 34 yd FG
Scoring by Quarter
IND 00 10 00 00- 10
SEA 14 10 03 03- 30
Rushing Stats
SEA Marshawn Lynch 17 att 31 yards 1 TD
SEA Justin Forsett 9 att 28 yards
SEA Alex Woo 4 att 6 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Alex Woo 9 for 17, 73 yards, 1 TD 0 Ints, 83.7 rating
SEA Chris Redman 12 for 16, 152 yards, 1 TD 0 Ints, 125.0 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Deon Butler 4 Ctch 41 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Michael Jenkins 2 Ctch 24 yards,
SEA WR Mike Williams 3 Ctch 31 yards
SEA TE John Carlson, 5 Ctch, 45 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Golden Tate, 3 Ctch, 63 yards
Interception Stats:
SEA CB Walter Thurmond 1 Int, 5 yards
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 2 Int, 5 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA ILB Jamal Williams 6 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Kennard Cox 6 Tck 1 Ast
SEA ILB Clint Gresham 4 Tck, 0 Ast
SEA OLB Will Herring 4 Tck, 1 Ast
SEA CB Roy Lewis 4 Tck, 1 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA ILB Clint Gresham 1.0 Sck,
SEA DT Kentwan Balmer 0.5 Sck 1 Hurr
SEA ILB Jamar Williams 0.5 Sck,
Seattle Injury Updates:
MLB Jamar Williams, Now 100%
SLB Will Herring, Broken Finger, Probable, full strength in 2 weeks
Big T
11-23-2011, 02:38 PM
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August 29th, 2011
Exhibition Game Four
Seattle at Pittsburg (-7)
Scoring Summary:
1st 11:03 PIT Willis McGahee 2 yd Pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Reed PAT)
1st 03:53 PIT Willis McGahee 11 yd Pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Reed PAT)
2nd 15:00 PIT Hank Baskett 42 yd Pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Reed PAT)
2nd 05:37 SEA Mike Nugent 45 yd FG
2nd 02:30 PIT Matt Spaeth 14 yd Pass from Luther Mangrum (Reed PAT)
3rd 11:14 PIT Jeff Reed 47 yd FG
3rd 08:50 SEA Mike Nugent 51 yd FG
3rd 00:45 SEA Leon Washington 22 yd Run (Nugent PAT)
4th 09:39 SEA Mike Williams 26 yd Pass from Alex Woo (Leon Washington Run for the conversion)
4th 02:53 PIT Willis McGahee 1 yd Run (Reed PAT)
Scoring by Quarter
SEA 00 03 10 08- 21
PIT 14 14 03 07 - 38
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 16 att 99 yards, 1 TD
SEA Marshawn Lynch 3 att 3 yards
SEA Alex Woo 7 att 42 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Alex Woo 20 for 35, 223 yards, 1 TD 3 Ints, 50.0 rating
SEA Chris Redman 0 for 1, 0 yards, 0 TD 0 Ints, 39.6 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Golden Tate 9 Ctch 121 yards,
SEA TE John Carlson 5 Ctch 40 yards,
SEA WR Mike Williams 3 Ctch 36 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Deon Butler, 2 Ctch, 19 yards,
SEA WR Micheal Jenkins, 1 Ctch, 6 yards
Interception Stats:
SEA CB Jamar Williams 1 Int, 6 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA DT Ricky Spahr 7 Tck 1 Ast
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 4 Tck 1 Ast
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 4 Tck, 0 Ast
SEA DE Raheem Brock 3 Tck, 1 Ast
SEA DE EJ Wilson 3 Tck, 0 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE Raheem Brock 0.5 Sck, 1 Hurr
SEA DE EJ Wilson 0.5 Sck 1 Knk
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 0.0 Sck, 1 Hurr, 2 Knk
Seattle Injury Updates:
SLB Will Herring, Broken Finger, Probable, full strength in 1 week
LCB Marcus Trufant, Bad Cold, Probable, full strength in 1 week
RB Leon Washington, Knee Tendinitis, Probable, full strength in 1 week
LDT Kentwan Balmer, Sprained Knee, Questionalble, full strength in 2 weeks<!-- / message --><!-- attachments -->
Big T
11-23-2011, 03:32 PM
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August 31st, 2011- Seattle Seahawks Final Cuts
As previously mentioned we had 7 competitions for final spots on the 53 man roster, so we have 7 cuts to make.
Fullback: Michael Robinson vs Darryl Powell. Robinson won the job for a couple of reasons, our scout thinks he is better plus he had a pretty decent outing in all four games, leading Powell in Key Run Block, and Recieving out of the back field.
CUT: Darryl Powell
Center: Ben Hamilton vs Scott Mruczkowski vs Chris Spencer. Hamilton and Mruczkowski had the best exhibition numbers for key run blocks while Spencer was the only one to give up a sack. Mruczkowski is an excellent long snapper as well.
CUT: Chris Spencer
Wide Reciever: Ben Obomanu vs Deion Branch vs Michael Jenkins. This competition was close, Obomanu had 5 catches for 66 yards (2 YAC Yds), Branch 6 catches for 100 yards (35 YAC Yds) Jenkins 10 catches for 134 yards (43 YAC Yds) and a TD. My scout like Jenkins while Obomanu and Branch are ranked closely. Branch had the betters numbers though
CUT: Ben Obomanu
Guard: Mike Gibson vs Anthony Herrera. This decision was pretty simple, Herrera had 5 key run blocks in 4 games compared to 1 for Gibson, plus my scout likes Herrera better.
CUT Mike Gibson
Middle Linebacker: Jamar Williams vs Clint Gresham. This one was closer then I thought it would be. My scout thinks highly of Jamar Williams and he provides more experience to back up Tatupu. Gresham had a good exhibition season though, but we need to be solid on defense and Gresham does not have a terrific upside long term to take the risk.
CUT: Clint Gresham
Cornerback: Roy Lewis vs Kennard Cox vs Randall Gay. Lewis had an interception and 19 tackles in 3 games, Cox had 14 tackles and 3 passes defensed while Gay had 10 tackles but 5 passes defensed. I went with Lewis and Gay.
CUT: Kennard Cox
Safety: Jordan Babineaux vs Nate Ness. This was a difficult decision. As both had nearly identical exhibition numbers, but with my 4th safety only having 1 season under his belt (Kam Chancellor) I decided to go with experience over youth.
CUT: Nate Ness
Some interesting releases in the NFL:
Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler, resigned by Miami
Chicago Bears MLB Brian Urlacher, resigned by Carolina
Jacksonville Jaquars QB David Garrard, resigned by Buffalo
Big T
11-23-2011, 03:45 PM
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The 2011-12 Seattle Seahawks Starting Lineup
QB Chris Redman- 34 years old- 9th season
RB Leon Washington- 29 years old- 6th season
FB Michael Robinson- 28 years old- 6th season
TE John Carlson- 27 years old- 4th season
WR Golden Tate- 23 years old- 2nd season
WR Deon Butler- 25 years old- 3rd season
LT Russell Okung- 24 years old- 2nd season
LG Justin Blalock- 28 years old-5th season
C Scott Mruczkowski- 29 years old- 7th season
RG Anthony Herrera- 31 year old- 8th season
RT Stacy Andrews- 30 years old- 8th season
LDE Raheem Brock- 33 years old- 10th season
LDT Jimmy Kennedy- 32 years old- 9th season
LDT Kentwan Balmer- 25 years old- 4th season
RDE E.J. Wilson- 24 years old- 2nd season
OLB Leroy Hill- 29 years old- 7th season
MLB Lofa Tatupu- 29 years old- 7th season
OLB Aaron Curry- 25 years old- 3rd season
LCB Marcus Trufant- 31 years old- 9th season
RCB Kelly Jennings- 29 years old- 6th season
SS Earl Thomas- 22 years old- 2nd season
SS Roman Harper- 29 years old- 6th season
P Jon Ryan- 30 years old- 6th season
L Mike Nugent- 29 years old- 7th season
Travis
11-23-2011, 05:35 PM
Not entire sure offhand, but seems like you've got quite the smurfs collection at most of the skill positions. Are there many backups who may threaten to overtake the listed starters?
Big T
11-26-2011, 05:01 PM
Not entire sure offhand, but seems like you've got quite the smurfs collection at most of the skill positions. Are there many backups who may threaten to overtake the listed starters?
;) Yes I noticed that during the draft especially. A quick review based on one of the FOF posts regarding weights and heights. I noticed exactly what you are saying.
Offensively:
I am definitely small at RB and WR
Back ups:
RB Marshawn Lynch 5-11 215 Average for the position
WR Mike Williams 6-5 235 Above Average for the position
WR Micheal Jenkins 6-4 215 Above Average for the position
My QB and TE are about average at the starting positions while my Offensive Line is Above Average in Size including Stacey Andrews who is 6-7 342.
Defensively:
The Defensive Line for the most part is Average in Size, in the Line backers only Tatupu is somewhat undersized at 6-0 242, my DBs are slightly below average in size though, but not terrible. But I do have a 6-3 230 Kam Chancellor about a year away from being a potential starter.
Big T
11-26-2011, 05:35 PM
Game Planning the St Louis Rams
2011 Record (0-0)
2010 Record (8-8)
Tendencies:
The Rams ran the ball 43.8 % in so far this season ( Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.16 per carry (Good)
Defensive Rushing of 117.4 yards per game (Fair)
Defensive Passing Completion of 54.3% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 219.4 yards per game ( Average)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 68.5% (Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.16 per play (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 24.0% ( Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 5.93 per play ( Very Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Rams will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Rams will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 8 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 48% of the time in 1st down, 26% Short and 22% Long pass and Run 52%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( Low)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Low)
The Seahawks will be without LDT Kentwan Balmer this week. The Rams will be missing FB Justin Griffin who is listed as Out with Severe Depression, LDT Clifton Ryan who is listed as Out with Strained Achilles Tendon and maybe missing LDE Mark Anderson who is listed as Probable with a Sprained Neck and WR Danny Mendola who is listed as Probable with a Strained Neck.
Players to Watch Rams:
RB Steven Jackson, excellent Breakaway Running
TE Owen Daniels, excellent 3rd Down Recieving
C Jason Brown, good Pass Protection
RT Jason Smith, excellent Blocking Power
LDE Chris Long, excellent Pass-Rush Strength
MLB James Laurinatis, excellent Defending the Run
LCB Ronald Bartell, excellent Play Diagnosis
SS Oshiomogho Atogwe, excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
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Big T
11-26-2011, 11:38 PM
3609
September 12th, 2011
St Louis Rams at Seattle Seahawks (-2)
Critical turn-overs in each end of the field cost the Seahawks today in a 23-10 loss to the Rams in the season opener. A Jon Ryan punt that was blocked by Rams George Selvie and recovered at the Seattle 10 led to to a Sam Bradford TD pass to WR Danny Amendola 5 minutes into the 3rd while a Chris Redman interception at the St Louis 12 cost the Hawks some points was the difference in the game.
Other than the turnovers, Seattle had control of the play for the most part owning the time of possession, total yards and total offensive plays stats but it was a couple of errors that eventually cost them the game.
Scoring Summary:
1Q 08:53 STL Nick Folk 37 yard FG
2Q 12:18 STL Reggie Floyd 5 yard Pass from Sam Bradford (Nick Folk PAT)
2Q 03:45 SEA Mike Nugent 33 yard FG
3Q 09:09 STL Danny Amendola 10 yard Pass from Sam Bradford (Nick Folk PAT)
3Q 05:32 SEA Leon Washington 13 yard Run (Mike Nugent PAT)
4Q 04:07 STL Nick Folk 46 yard FG
4Q 01:03 STL Nick Folk 33 yard FG
Scoring by Quarter
STL 03 07 07 06-23
SEA 00 03 07 00-10
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in 1st Downs 19 to 16
Seattle led in Total Net Yards 331 to 274
Seattle led in Total Rushing Yards 137 to 119
Seattle led in Total Passing Yards 194 to 155
Seattle led in 3rd Down Conv 5/15 to 2/11
Seattle led in Time of Poss 33:33 to 26:27
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 13 att 62 yards, 1 TD
SEA Marshawn Lynch 8 att 40 yards
SEA Michael Robinson 4 att 20 yards
SEA Justin Forsett 2 att 14 yards
STL Steven Jackson 17 att 99 yards
STL Kim Ferguson 7 att 20 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Chris Redman 24 for 45, 199 yards, 0 TD 1 Ints, 55.7 rating
STL Sam Bradford 16 for 31, 162 yards, 2 TDs 1 Ints, 74.9 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Golden Tate 7 Ctch 48 yards
SEA TE John Carlson 3 Ctch 47 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 3 Ctch 23 yards
SEA TE Anthony McCoy 3 Ctch 19 yards
SEA WR Michael Jenkins 2 Ctch 37 yards
SEA WR Mike Williams 2 Ctch 9 yards
STL RB Steven Jackson 4 Ctch 33 yards
STL TE Owen Daniels 4 Ctch 23 yards
STL WR Danny Amendola 4 Ctch 78 yards 1 TD
STL WR Mardy Gilyard 2 Ctch 6 yards
STL WR Reggie Floys 1 Ctch 5 yards 1 TD
Defensive Stats:
SEA DT Ricky Spahr 5 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Marcus Trufant 5 Tck 0 Ast
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 5 Tck 0 Ast
SEA S Roman Harper 5 Tck 0 Ast
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 3 Tck 1 Ast
STL OLB David Vobora 12 Tck 1 Ast
STL Oshiomogho Atogwe 7 Tck 2 Ast
STL CB Bradley Fletcher 5 Tck 0 Ast
STL James Laurenitis 4 Tck, 4 Ast
STL Jerome Murphy 4 Tck, 3 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DT Ricky Spahr 1.0 Sck
SEA DE Raheem Brock 0.0 Sck 2 Hur 3 Knk
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 0.0 Sck 2 Hur
STL OLB Clint Sessions 1.0 Sck,
STL DE Mark Anderson 0.0 Sck, 1 Blk 1 Hur 2
STL DE Chris Long 0.0 Sck, 1 Blk, 1 Hur
Seattle Injury Updates:
RB Leon Washington, is now 100 %
SLB Will Herring, is now 100%
LDT Kentwan Balmer, Sprained Knee, Probable, full strength 1 week
LCB Marcus Trufant, Torn Knee Cartilage, Out, full strength 3 weeks
Big T
11-26-2011, 11:59 PM
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Week 1 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 31 San Fransisco 28
St Louis 23 Seattle 10
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" http: dynasties.operationsports.com css osdyn.css?><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: Sept 13, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>31</TD><TD align=right>28</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>23</TD><TD align=right>10</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>23</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>28</TD><TD align=right>31</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Houston Texans QB Matt Schaub. Schaub went 21 for 31 and 347 yards passing with 5 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 30 year old Schaub has 21 completions on 31 attempts (67.7%) for 347 yards with 5 TDs, 0 Ints and a 144.7 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Houston Texans DE Mario Williams. Williams had 6 tackles, 1 assists, 4.0 Sacks, 0 Int. On the season the 26 year old Williams has 6 tackles and 1 assists and 4.0 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Eli Manning QB New York Giants 24 for 38, 362 yards, 3 TD 1 Int
Aaron Rodgers QB Green Bay Packers 29 for 43, 399 yards, 1 TD, 1 Int
Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota Vikings, 23-198 yards, 1 TD
Donald Brown RB Indianapolis Colts, 24-146 yards, 1 TD
Brandon LaFell WR Carolina Panthers 13 ctchs, 159 yards, 0 TDs
Josh Cribbs WR Cleveland Browns 10 ctchs, 163 yards, 1 TD
Andre Johnson WR Houston Texans, 8 ctchs, 194 yards, 3 TDs
David Akers, K New York Giants 5 for 6 FGs, LNG 53 yards
Eric Berry S Kansas City Chiefs, 12 tck, 2 ast, 0.0 Sck, 1 Int
Gerald McRath OLB Tennesse Titans, 4 tck, 1 ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
Michael Johnson S New York Giants 5 tck, 0 ast, 0.0 Sck, 3 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Most Careful Quarterbacks:
1) Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
2) Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburg Steelers
3) Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens
4) Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
5) Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys
6) Vince Young, Tennesse Titans
7) Tom Brady, New England Patriots
8) Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons
9) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
10) Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
SILB Patrick Willis, San Fransisco 49ers- Elbow Ligament Surgery
RG Jahri Evans, New Orleans Saints- Reconstructive Knee Surgery
RDE John Abraham, Atlanta Falcons- ACL Damage to the Knee
RB LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles- Repetitive Concussion Syndrome
RB Felix Jones, Dallas Cowboys- ACL Damage to the Knee
SS Renaldo Hill, Denver Broncos- Torn Patellar Tendon
LCB Corey Graham, Chicago Bears- Degenerative Hip Condition
Big T
12-06-2011, 08:12 PM
Game Planning the Cincinnati Bengals
2011 Record (0-1)
Tendencies:
The Bengal's ran the ball 48.7 % in so far this season ( Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.22 per carry (Average)
Defensive Rushing of 113.4 yards per game (Average)
Defensive Passing Completion of 60.1% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 195.4 yards per game ( Average)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 72.8% (Fair)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 4.87 per play (Very Good)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 28.8% ( Average)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 9.31 per play ( Fair)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Bengal's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Bengal'swill be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 14 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 48% of the time in 1st down, 20% Short and 28% Long pass and Run 52%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( Low)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Normal)
Big T
12-06-2011, 09:46 PM
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September 19th, 2011
Seattle Seahawks at Cincinnati Bengals (-5)
Chris Redman has his 2nd pass attempt of the day get picked off that allows Cincinnati to get the first points, a 45 yard FG by Nathan Cocozzo. And the Seahawks offense could never really gain any traction and score. Both kickers miss FG's in the 1st quarter and it ends 3-0 in favour of the Bengals. A critcal roughing the passer penalty kills a great defensive job of pinning the the Bengals at thier own 10 early in the 2nd quarter, instead the Bengals pin the Seahawks to thier own 3 yard line mid way in the 2nd quarter. The Bengals get great field position in the Seahawks side of the field and sets up a TD pass to WR Mo Lester from Carson Palmer and a 10-0 lead. The Hawks end the Half with a good drive that allows Mike Nugent get a FG on the last play before the break and cut the deficiet to 10-3.
Niether team amounts much offense through most of the 3rd quarter, but Mathan Cocozzo is set up for a 57 yard FG that is good and the Bengals extend the lead to 13-3 with over 3 minutes left in the quarter and thats how the quarter ends. The Bengals march into the Seahawks end mid-way through the 4th, but a good defensive stand at the Hawks 2 forces a Cocozzo 19 yard FG and a 16-3 Bengals lead. But that is how it ends as the Bengals had pressured Chris Redman all game and had 5 sacks
Scoring Summary:
1Q 08:18 CIN Nathan Cocozzo 45 yard FG
2Q 04:55 CIN Mo Lester 11 yard Pass from Carson Palmer (Nathan Cocozzo PAT)
2Q 00:12 SEA Mike Nugent 33 yard FG
3Q 03:30 CIN Nathan Corrozo 57 yard FG
4Q 07:58 CIN Nathan Corrozo 19 yard FG
Scoring by Quarter
SEA 00 03 00 00-03
CIN 03 07 03 03-16
Stats Summary:
Cincinnati led in 1st Downs 16 to 15
Cincinnati led in Total Net Yards 271 to 222
Cincinnati led in Total Rushing Yards 137 to 58
Seattle led in Total Passing Yards 164 to 134
Cincinnati led in 3rd Down Conv 7/18 to 4/14
Cincinnati led in Time of Poss 35:46 to 24:14
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 8 att 18 yards
SEA Marshawn Lynch 7 att 39 yards
SEA Michael Jenkins 1 att 1 yards
CIN Darren Sproules 19 att 75 yards
CIN Cedric Peerman 17 att 58 yards
CIN Carson Palmer 1 att 3 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Chris Redman 21 for 39, 193 yards, 0 TD 2 Ints, 46.2 rating
CIN Carson Palmer 16 for 31, 134 yards, 1 TDs 0 Ints, 73.8 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Mike Williams 5 Ctch 37 yards
SEA WR Golden Tate 4 Ctch 39 yards
SEA TE John Carlson 3 Ctch 16 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 3 Ctch 38 yards
SEA RB Leon Washington 2 Ctch 19 yards
SEA RB Marshawn Lynch 2 Ctch 12 yards
CIN RB Darren Sproules 6 Ctch 33 yards
CIN WR Jordan Shipley 4 Ctch 38 yards
CIN WR Quan Cosby 2 Ctch 29 yards
CIN WR Chad Ochocinco 1 Ctch 18 yards
CIN WR Mo Lester 1 Ctch 11 yards 1 TD
Defensive Stats:
SEA S Roman Harper 8 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Randall Gay 7 Tck 0 Ast
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 5 Tck 4 Ast
SEA OLB Aaron Curry 4 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 3 Tck 3 Ast
CIN CB Antonio Cromartie 5 Tck 1 Ast
CIN ILB Dhari Jones 5 Tck 0 Ast
CIN OLB Rey Maualuga 5 Tck 0 Ast
CIN DE Robert Geathers 3 Tck, 1 Ast
CIN S Jarrad Page 3 Tck, 1 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DT Ricky Spahr 0.0 Sck 1 Blk
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 0.0 Sck 2 Hur 1 Knk
SEA DE Raheem Brock 0.0 Sck 1 Hur
CIN DE Antwan Odom 1.0 Sck, 3 Hur 4 Knk
CIN DT Pat Sims 1.0 Sck
CIN DE Ricardo Meier 1.0 Sck
Seattle Injury Updates:
LDT Kentwan Balmer, is now 100 %
LT Russell Okung, Broken Finger, Probable, full strength in 1 week
LCB Marcus Trufant, Torn Knee Cartilage, Doubtful, full strength 2 weeks
SS Roman Harper, Deep Thigh Bruise, Probable, full strength 2 weeks
LG Justin Blalock, Broken Finger, Probable, full strength in 2 weeks
SS Earl Thomas, Sprained Knee, Questionable, full strength in 3 weeks.
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, Out, full strength 2012.
Big T
12-06-2011, 10:21 PM
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Week 2 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 27 Baltimore 13
Cincinnati 16 Seattle 3
St Louis 39 Pittsburg 19
Cleveland 34 San Fransisco 6
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: Sept 20th, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>58</TD><TD align=right>41</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>62</TD><TD align=right>29</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>13</TD><TD align=right>39</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>34</TD><TD align=right>65</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees. Brees went 23 for 33 and 373 yards passing with 2 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 32 year old Brees has 42 completions on 63 attempts (66.7%) for 591 yards with 2 TDs, 1 Ints and a 100.7 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Dallas Cowboys OLB Demarcus Ware. Ware had 7 tackles, 2 assists, 1.5 Sacks, 2 Ints. On the season the 29 year old Ware has 13 tackles and 3 assists and 2.5 Sacks and 2 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
JT O'Sullivan QB Minnesota Vikings, 28 for 39, 363 yards, 1 TD, 1 Int
Chris Johnson RB Tennesse Titans, 26-158 yards, 0 TDs
Ronnie Brown RB Miami Dolphins, 17-133 yards, 1 TD
James Jones WR Arizona Cardinals, 11 ctch 165 yards, 0 TDs
Hakeem Nicks WR New York Giants, 11 ctch 146 yards, 0 TDs
Robert Meachem WR New Orleans Saints 9 ctch 155 yards, 1 TD
Anquan Boldin WR Baltimore Ravens, 8 ctch 159 yards, 0 TD
Percy Harvin WR Minnesota Vikings, 9 ctch 192 yards, 1 TD
Nick Folk K St Louis Rams, 6 for 6 FGs, 50 LNG
Stephen Gostkowski K New England Patriots, 5 for 6 FG, 55 LNG
James Harrison, OLB Pittsburg Steelers, 11 Tck, 2 Ast, 2.0 Sck, 0 Ints
Marcus Stroud, DE Buffalo Bills, 3 Tck, 1 Ast, 3.0 Sck, 0 Ints
Darrelle Revis CB New York Jets 3 Tck, 0 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 3 Ints
Nnamdi Asomugha CB Oakland Raiders, 2 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 3 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Man to Man Defenders:
1) Darrelle Revis, New York Jets
2) Michael Johnson, New York Giants
3) Terrence McGee, Buffalo Bills
4) Kelvin Hayden, Indianapolis Colts
5) Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville Jaquars
6) Johnathan Joseph, Cincinnati Bengals
7) Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Arizona Cardinals
8) Drayton Florence, Buffalo Bills
9) Troy Polamalu, Pittsburg Steelers
10) Melvin Bullitt, Cleveland Browns
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
SS Brian Dawkins, Denver Broncos- Ruptured Achilles Tendon
WR Sidney Rice, San Fransisco 49ers- Compound Leg Fracture.
LCB Walter Thurmond, Seattle Seahawks- Torn Quadriceps Muscle.
Seahawks Signing:
After losing Walter Thurmond for the remainder of the season, the Seahawks signed CB Marlin Jackson. The 28 year old Jackson is 6'0" 196 lbs, with 7 years of experience. He was the 1st round pick of the Indianapolis Colts in 2005. He was orginally signed this season by the Detroit Lions in late free agency but released in Week 1. Last season he had 2 Ints in 16 games for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Big T
12-06-2011, 11:05 PM
Game Planning the Detroit Lions
2011 Record (0-2)
Tendencies:
The Lions ran the ball 32.1 % in so far this season ( Very Low)
Defensive Rushing Average of 6.34 per carry (Poor)
Defensive Rushing of 196.5 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Passing Completion of 51.2% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 235.5 yards per game ( Poor)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 60.8% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.51 per play (Fair)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 20.0% (Very Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 4.60 per play ( Very Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Lion's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 5 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 30% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Lion's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 9 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 46% of the time in 1st down, 27% Short and 19% Long pass and Run 54%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( Low)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (High)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Normal)
The Seahawks will be without LCB Walter Thurmond this week, LCB Marcus Trufant, SS Earl Thomas. The Lions will be missing C Samson Satele who is listed as Out with Broken Ankle.
KEY Players to Watch Lion's:
QB Matthew Stafford- Good Medium Passing
RB Jahvid Best- Excellent Breakaway Running
TE Brandon Pettigrew- Excellent Catching the Ball
WR Calvin Johnson- Excellent Big-Play Recieving
RG- Stephen Peterman- Excellent Run-Block Technique
LDE Cliff Avril- Very Good Pass-Rush Strength
LDT Ndamokong Suh- Excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
RDE Lawrence Jackson- Good Hitting Ball Carriers
LCB Chris Houston- Excellent Zone Defense
SS Louis Delmas- Excellent Defending the Run
Big T
12-07-2011, 12:54 AM
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September 26th, 2011
Detroit Lions at Seattle Seahawks (-1)
After a uneventful 1st quarter, the Seahawks get the first break and turnover in the game when Lions Maurice Morris fumbled during a punt return on Tony Manns tackle and Hawks Anthony Herrera recovered it on the DET 23 early in the 2nd quarter. A few plays later, QB Chris Redman hits John Carlson for a 11 yard TD pass and Seattle leads 7-0. Matthew Stafford then answered right back with a 65 yard drive capped off with a 25 yard TD pass to WR Calvin Johnson. The Hawks looked to take the lead when Chris Redman connected with Golden Tate for a 44 TD pass, but Seattle was called for Illegal Motion. The Hawks did overcome the penalty and keep the drive alive and it finished with a 1 yard TD pass to Leon Washington and a 14-7 Seattle lead with under 2 minutes left in the half. It looked like the half would end with Seattle getting the ball back with just 33 seconds left, but a 39 yard run by Leon Washington put the Seahawks on the Lions 19 with 14 seconds left. After taking one shot at the end zone that fell incomplete, the Seahawks settled for a Mike Nugent 36 yard FG to make it 17-7.
Matthew Stafford marches the Lions the distance on the first possession of the 2nd half which ends with a Jahvid Best 4 yard TD run. The Lions went 80 yards and just under 6 minutes off the clock to close the gap to 17-14. Chris Redman then took Seattle to the Lions 27, but Mike Nugent misses the 44 yard FG attempt and the Seahawks come up empty. The Lions take the ball to the Seattle 21 and Harvey Roset ties the game at 17-17 with his 38 yard FG with just under 2 minutes left in the 3rd quarter. With the momentum clearly changing into the Lions favour, Chris Redman needed to make something happen and was looking downfield for TE John Carlson, but was picked off by Lions S Jim Leonhard and the Lions take over at the Seattle 40 early in the 4th quarter. RB Kevin Smith makes the Seahawks pay with a 2 yard TD run making the score 24-17 in favour of the Lions. The Seahawks do claw back with a TD of their own on the next possession, a 74 yard drive capped off by a 15 yard TD pass from Redman to WR Deon Butler to make it 24-24 with just over 5 minutes left. Both offenses sputter the rest of the way taking us to overtime.
Seattle wins the coin toss and elects to recieve, but goes 3 and out and has to punt the ball to the Lions. They start at their own 28. The Lions do manage a couple of 1st downs, but are forced to punt and back up the Seahawks to thier own 4 yard line. Chris Redman does get 1 first down but Jon Ryan is forced to punt and the Lions will start at thier own 38. The Lions get a key play when Matthew Stafford connects with TE Brandon Pettigrew for a 33 yard pass to the Seattle 18. A few plays later, its Seattle's turn to get a big play as Leroy Hill blocks Harvey Rosets 27 yard FG try. Redman and the Seahawks start marching the ball downfield with 3 minutes left, but its a 27 yard pass to WR Deon Butler that puts the Hawks in 1st and 10 at the Lions 18. Two plays later, Redman hits WR Michael Jenkins in the end zone for the TD pass and victory.
Scoring Summary:
2Q 10:20 SEA John Carlson 7 yard pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
2Q 07:01 DET Calvin Johnson 25 yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Roset PAT)
2Q 01:39 SEA Leon Washington 1 yard pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
2Q 00:07 SEA Mike Nugent 36 yard FG
3Q 09:29 DET Jahvid Best 4 yard Run (Roset PAT)
3Q 01:35 DET Harvey Roset 38 yard FG
4Q 11:04 DET Kevin Smith 2 yard Run (Roset PAT)
4Q 05:19 SEA Deon Butler 15 yard pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
OT 02:05 SEA Micheal Jenkins 18 yard pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
Scoring by Quarter
DET 00 07 10 07 00 -24
SEA 00 17 00 07 06 -30
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in 1st Downs 30 to 24
Seattle led in Total Net Yards 515 to 416
Seattle led in Total Rushing Yards 188 to 128
Seattle led in Total Passing Yards 327 to 298
Seattle led in 3rd Down Conv 8/18 to 5/14
Seattle led in Time of Poss 40:06 to 32:58
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 18 att 100 yards
SEA Marshawn Lynch 10 att 58 yards
SEA Justin Forsett 3 att 11 yards
DET Jahvid Best 14 att 72 yards, 1 TD
DET Kevin Smith 7 att 20 yards, 1 TD
DET Maurice Morris 3 att 29 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Chris Redman 34 for 53, 327 yards, 4 TD 1 Ints, 98.5 rating
DET Matthew Stafford 23 for 44, 298 yards, 1 TDs 0 Ints, 81.4 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Golden Tate 7 Ctch 88 yards
SEA WR Mike Williams 6 Ctch 71 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 6 Ctch 74 yards, 1 TD
SEA TE John Carlson 5 Ctch 26 yards, 1 TD
SEA RB Justin Forsett 4 Ctch 27 yards
SEA WR Michael Jenkins 3 Ctch 31 yards, 1 TD
SEA RB Leon Washington 3 Ctch 10 yards, 1 TD
DET WR Calvin Johnson 7 Ctch 119 yards, 1 TD
DET TE Brandon Pettigrew 5 Ctch 62 yards
DET WR Bryant Johnson 4 Ctch 24 yards
DET WR Rashied Davis 4 Ctch 61 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 10 Tck 3 Ast
SEA S Roman Harper 5 Tck 2 Ast
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 4 Tck 0 Ast
SEA DE E J Wilson 4 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 3 Tck 2 Ast
DET S Aaron Fransisco 7 Tck 1 Ast
DET DeAndre Levy 7 Tck 0 Ast
DET CB Cory Lincoln 6 Tck 2 Ast
DET S Jim Leonhart 6 Tck, 1 Ast
DET ILB Claude Holliday 3 Tck, 1 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE Raheem Brock 1.0 Sck 1 Knk
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 1.0 Sck
SEA DE Chris Clemons 0.0 Sck 5 Hurr 4 Knk
DET DE Lawrence Jackson 0.0 Sck, 2 Blk, 2 Hurr
DET DT Ndamukong Suh 0.0 Sck, 1 Blk
DET CB Cory Lincoln 0.0 Sck, 1 Hurr
Seattle Injury Updates:
LT Russell Okung, is now 100%
LCB Marcus Trufant, Torn Knee Cartilage, Questionable, full strength 1 week
SS Roman Harper, Deep Thigh Bruise, Probable, full strength 1 week
LG Justin Blalock, Broken Finger, Probable, full strength in 1 week
SS Earl Thomas, Sprained Knee, Questionable, full strength in 2 weeks.
RB Marshawn Lynch, Bruised Ribcage, Probable, full strength in 3 weeks
FB Michael Robinson, Broken Clavical, Out, full strength in 5 weeks
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, Out, full strength 2012
Big T
12-07-2011, 08:22 PM
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Week 3 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 15 Carolina 10
Seattle 30 Detroit 24
Green Bay 24 St Louis 22
Tampa Bay 14 San Fransisco 10
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: Sept 27th, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>73</TD><TD align=right>51</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>84</TD><TD align=right>53</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>43</TD><TD align=right>63</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>44</TD><TD align=right>79</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Seattle Seahawks QB Chris Redman. Redman went 34 for 53 and 327 yards passing with 4 TDs and 1 Int. On the season the 34 year old Redman has 79 completions on 137 attempts (57.7%) for 719 yards with 4 TDs, 4 Ints and a 69.5 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: New Orleans Saints DE Will Smith. Smith had 6 tackles, 3 assists, 3.5 Sacks, 0 Ints. On the season the 30 year old Smith has 65 tackles and 15 assists and 4.5 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Aaron Rodgers, QB Green Bay Packers 22 for 33, 284 yards, 3 TDs, 2 Ints
Adrian Peterson, RB Minnesota Vikings, 34-215 yards, 3 TDs
Jonathan Stewart RB Carolina Panthers, 25-168 yards, 0 TDs
LeGarrette Bount RB Tampa Bay Buccanneers 22-139 yards, 0 TDs
Robert Meachem WR New Orleans Saints, 6 ctch 165 yards, 1 TD
Robbie Gould, K Chicago Bears 5 for 6 FG, 54 LNG
Dwight Freeney, DE Indianapolis Colts 8 Tck, 2.5 Sck, 0 Ints
Kyle Wilson, CB New York Jets, 5 Tck, 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
Asante Samuel CB Philadelphia Eagles, 5 Tck, 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
Pat Lee CB Green Bay Packers, 3 Tck, 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
Tracy Porter CB New Orleans Saints 2 Tck 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
Cortland Finnegan, CB Tennessee Titans 1 Tck 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Special Teams:
1) Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville Jaquars
2) Brandon Marshall, Miami Dolphins
3) Donte Whitner, Dallas Cowboys
4) Clint Session, St Louis Rams
5) Early Doucet, Arizona Cardinals
6) Chris Johnson, Tennessee Titans
7) Jeremy Maclin, Philadelphia Eagles
8) Eric Berry, Kansas City Chiefs
9) Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots
10) Rolando McClain, Oakland Raiders
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
None to report
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Big T
12-07-2011, 08:37 PM
<TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: September 27th, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC EAST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Philadelphia Eagles</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>48</TD><TD align=right>72</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>New York Giants</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>56</TD><TD align=right>42</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Dallas Cowboys</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>40</TD><TD align=right>58</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Washington Red Skins</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>31</TD><TD align=right>98</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC NORTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Green Bay Packers</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>68</TD><TD align=right>56</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Minnesota Vikings</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>79</TD><TD align=right>53</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Chicago Bears</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>49</TD><TD align=right>43</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Detroit Lions</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>51</TD><TD align=right>73</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC SOUTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>New Orleans Saints</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>88</TD><TD align=right>56</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>50</TD><TD align=right>34</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Atlanta Falcons</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>69</TD><TD align=right>53</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Carolina Panthers</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>37</TD><TD align=right>60</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>73</TD><TD align=right>51</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>84</TD><TD align=right>53</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks </TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>43</TD><TD align=right>63</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49er's</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>44</TD><TD align=right>79</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC EAST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>New England Patriots</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>76</TD><TD align=right>30</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>New York Jets</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>39</TD><TD align=right>35</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Buffalo Bills</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>47</TD><TD align=right>48</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Miami Dolphins</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>38</TD><TD align=right>60</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC NORTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Cleveland Browns</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>88</TD><TD align=right>39</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Cincinnati Bengals</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD 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Big T
12-10-2011, 06:46 PM
Game Planning the Washington Red Skins
2011 Record (0-3)
Tendencies:
The Lions ran the ball 24.7 % in so far this season ( Very Low)
Defensive Rushing Average of 5.25 per carry (Poor)
Defensive Rushing of 168.0 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Passing Completion of 57.6% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 262.3 yards per game ( Poor)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 67.9% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 6.46 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 40.0% (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 14.00 per play ( Poor)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Red Skin's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 5 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 30% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Red Skins's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 9 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 46% of the time in 1st down, 19% Short and 27% Long pass and Run 54%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( Normal)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Above Average)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Normal)
The Seahawks will be without FB Michael Robinson, SS Earl Thomas and CB Marcus Trufant.
The Red Skin'w may be without RB Clinton Porter, he is considered Probable.
KEY Players to Watch Red Skin's:
QB John Beck- Average Throwing Accuracy
RB Pierre Thomas- Excellent Eluding Tackles
TE Robert Royal- Good Catching the Ball
WR Devin Thomas- Very Good Big Play Recieving
RG- Duece Lutui- Very Good Pass Protection
LDE Adam Carriker- Excellent Defending the Run
SLB Brian Orakpo- Excellent Pass Rush Strength
LCB Curtis Prior- Very Good Man to Man Defense
RCB DeAngelo Hall- Excellent Zone Defense
SS LaRon Landry- Excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
Big T
12-10-2011, 08:53 PM
October 3rd, 2011
3637
Seattle Seahawks (-3) at Washington Red Skins
Defenses were the story of the 1st quarter, as both offenses could only combine for 6 First Downs and a 108 yards. The Red Skins did start a drive late in the 1st quarter that faltered at the SEA 24, but Graham Gano was good from 41 yards out on his FG and a 3-0 lead. After the Seattle offense could not convert a first down, the Washington offense moved the ball well again including a 48 yard pass play to WR Malcolm Kelly, but the Seahawk defense came up big on a 3rd and Goal from the SEA 1 stuffing a run attempt and forcing a 19 yard Gano FG putting the Red Skins up 6-0. The Seahawks gave the ball right back to the Red Skins when Chris Redman throws an interception to CB DeAngelo Hall. On the very next Seattle possession, Chris Redman fumbles after being sacked and Red Skins Adam Carriker recovers it at the SEA 12. Again the Seattle defense comes to the rescue and holds Washington to a FG and a 9-0 lead. The half ends at 9-0, but it could have been a lot worse as the Seahawks had just 3 First Downs, as many as they gave up on penalties alone.
The second half starts much better for the Seahawk offense, Justin Forsett doubled the Hawks Rushing offense with one play as he ran for 35 yards for the TD making the score 9-7 in favour of the Red Skins. The Red Skins answer right back though with John Beck connecting with Pierre Thomas for a short TD pass and the lead is back to 9. The Red Skins add a FG early in the 4th to make it 19-7. Seattle gets that one back with a 39 yard FG by Nugent with just under 8 minutes left and its 19-10. With just under 4 minutes left, Redman throws his 2nd interception , this time S Kareem Moore picks the pass off and the Red Skins have the ball at the SEA 16. 3 plays later Larry Johnson runs it in from the SEA 2 and the TD makes it 26-10. The Hawks do try to make it closer as they get to the WAS 2, but 2 attempts to score fail and the clock runs out.
Scoring Summary:
2Q 13:34 WAS Graham Gano 41 yd FG
2Q 08:34 WAS Graham Gano 19 yd FG
2Q 05:18 WAS Graham Gano 26 yd FG
3Q 11:21 SEA Justin Forsett 35 yd TD Run (Nugent PAT)
3Q 08:11 WAS Pierre Thomas 6 yd Pass from John Beck (Gano PAT)
4Q 12:11 WAS Graham Gano 45 yd FG
4Q 07:44 SEA Mike Nugent 39 yd FG
4Q 02:49 WAS Larry Johnson 2 yd TD Run (Gano PAT)
Scoring by Quarter
SEA 00 00 07 03 -10
WAS 00 09 07 10 -26
Stats Summary:
Washington led in 1st Downs 25 to 15
Washington led in Total Net Yards 362 to 275
Washington led in Total Rushing Yards 134 to 110
Washington led in Total Passing Yards 236 to 177
Washington led in 3rd Down Conv 5/15 to 2/13
Washington led in Time of Poss 34:32 to 25:28
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 12 att 45 yards
SEA Justin Forsett 7 att 65 yards, 1 TD
WAS Pierre Thomas 22 att 104 yards
WAS Larry Johnson 9 att 30 yards, 1 TD
Passing Stats:
SEA Chris Redman 18 for 41, 177 yards, 0 TD 2 Ints, 36.3 rating
WAS John Beck 19 for 38, 236 yards, 1 TDs 0 Ints, 78.4 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA TE John Carlson 4 Ctch 44 yards
SEA RB Justin Forsett 4 Ctch 30 yards
SEA RB Leon Washington 3 Ctch 16 yards,
SEA WR Golden Tate 3 Ctch 39 yards,
SEA WR Mike Williams 2 Ctch 26 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 2 Ctch 22 yards,
WAS WR Malcolm Kelly 5 Ctch 96 yards,
WAS WR Mike Furrey 3 Ctch 47 yards,
WAS RB Pierre Thomas 3 Ctch 28 yards, 1 TD
WAS TE Robert Royal 2 Ctch 15 yards
WAS WR Devin Thomas 2 Ctch 21 yards
WAS WR Anthony Armstrong 2 Ctch 13 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA S Roman Harper 12 Tck 0 Ast
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 10 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 5 Tck 1 Ast
SEA S Kam Chancellor 4 Tck 1 Ast
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 3 Tck 1 Ast
WAS S LaRon Landry 7 Tck 2 Ast
WAS OLB Andre Carter 3 Tck 1 Ast
WAS DE Adam Carriker 3 Tck 2 Ast
WAS S Chris Horton 3 Tck, 2 Ast
WAS CB Curtis Prior 3 Tck, 1 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 1.0 Sck 2 Blk
SEA DE Raheem Brock 0.0 Sck, 3 Blk, 2 Hur
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy, 0.0 Sck, 1 Hur
WAS OLB Andre Carter 1.0 Sck, 2 Blk, 1 Hur, 1 Knk
WAS DE Russell Rancilio 1.0 Sck,
WAS DE Adam Carriker 0.0 Sck, 1 Blk, 2 Hur, 1 Knk
Seattle Injury Updates:
LCB Marcus Trufant, is now 100%
SS Roman Harper, is now 100%
LG Justin Blalock, is now 100%
LDT Kentwan Balmer, Deep Thigh Bruise, Probable, full strength in 1 week
SS Earl Thomas, Sprained Knee, Probable, full strength in 1 week.
RB Marshawn Lynch, Bruised Ribcage, Probable, full strength in 2 weeks
SLB Leroy Hill, Knee Tendinitis, Probable, full strength in 3 weeks.
FB Michael Robinson, Broken Clavical, Out, full strength in 4 weeks
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, Out, full strength 2012
Big T
12-10-2011, 09:12 PM
3638
Week 4 News:
NFC Games:
New York Giants 16 Arizona 0
Washington 26 Seattle 10
San Fransisco 10 St Louis 7
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: October 4th, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>73</TD><TD align=right>67</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>91</TD><TD align=right>63</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>53</TD><TD align=right>89</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>54</TD><TD align=right>86</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning. Manning went 26 for 38 and 310 yards passing with 4 TDs and 1 Int. On the season the 35 year old Manning has 99 completions on 141 attempts (68.3%) for 1210 yards with 10 TDs, 6 Ints and a 99.5 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Minnesota Vickings DE Ray Edwards. Edwards had 3 tackles, 0 assists, 3.0 Sacks, 0 Ints. On the season the 26 year old Edwards has 8 tackles and 1 assists and 4.0 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Mark Sanchez QB New York Jets, 33 for 55 with 325 yards, 1 TD 1 Int
Montario Hardesty, RB Cleveland Browns, 34-153 yards, 0 TDs
Anquan Boldin, WR Baltimore Ravens, 11 ctchs, 142 yards, 2 TDs
Robert Meachem WR New Orleans Saints, 12 ctchs, 116 yards, 2 TDs
Percy Harvin WR Minnesota Vikings, 8 ctchs 201 yards, 2 TDs
Stephen Gostkowski K New England Patriots, 5 for 5 FGs, 55 LG
Jeff Reed, K Pittsburg Steelers, 5 for 5 FG, 54 LG
Calias Campbell, DE Arizona Cardinals 6 Tck, 0 Ast, 3.0 Sck, 0 Int
Brian Cushing, OLB Houston Texans 3 Tck 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Int
Greta's House of Football:
Best Possession Recievers:
1) Jeremy Macklin, Philadelphia Eagles
2) Hakeem Nicks, New York Giants
3) Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys
4) Sidney Rice, San Fransisco 49er's
5) Andre Johnson, Houston Texans
6) Robert Meachem, New Orleans Saints
7) Mohamed Massaquoi, Cleveland Browns
8) Emmanuel Sanders, Pittsburg Steelers
9) DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles
10) Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
Detroit Lions FS, Dimitri Patterson, Torn Deltoid Muscle, out 44 weeks
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, LCB Aqib Talib, ACL Damage to the Knee, out 15 weeks.
Big T
12-11-2011, 04:22 PM
Game Planning the Philadelphia Eagles
2011 Record (1-2)
Tendencies:
The Eagles ran the ball 34.4 % in so far this season ( Very Low)
Defensive Rushing Average of 3.36 per carry (Very Good)
Defensive Rushing of 87.3 yards per game (Very Good)
Defensive Passing Completion of 61.3% (Average)
Defensive Passing of 253.7 yards per game ( Poor)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 73.1% (Fair)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 7.51 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 25.0% (Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 5.83 per play (Very Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Eagles's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 5 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 30% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Red Skins's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 21 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 54% of the time in 1st down, 31% Short and 23% Long pass and Run 46%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( High)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (High)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Low)
The Seahawks will be without FB Michael Robinson and SS Earl Thomas
The Eagles will be without RB LeSean McCoy and SS Kurt Coleman.
KEY Players to Watch Eagle's:
QB Kevin Kolb - Average Timing Recievers
RB De Angelo Williams- Very Good Breakaway Running
TE Brent Celek- Excellent Catching in Traffic
WR Jeremy Maclin- Excellent Catching the Ball
WR DeSean Jackson- Excellent Big Play Recieving
LT Jason Peters- Excellent Blocking Power
LDE Trent Cole- Excellent Defending the Run
LDT Brodrick Bunkley- Excellent Pass-Rush Technique
RDT Mike Patterson- Good Pass-Rush Technique
LCB Asante Samuel- Excellent Intercepting Passes
SS Quintin Mikell- Excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
Big T
12-11-2011, 05:37 PM
3640
October 10th, 2011
Philadelphia Eagles at Seattle Seahawks (-3)
Neither team can get any traction offensively in the 1st quarter, but Chris Redman is off to another slow start going 2 for 6 and -1 yard passing. To start the 2nd quarter, the Eagles pin the Seahawks deep inside their own 10. After a sack puts the Seahawks back to their own 1 yard line, they punt and give back the ball to the Eagles in Seattle territory. On the first play, QB Kevin Kolb connects with RB DeAngelo Williams for a screen pass that Williams extends into 33 yard gain and 1st and 10 at the SEA 14. The Seattle defenses holds as the Eagles fail on 3 attempts from the SEA 2 and settle for a Warren Alexander FG to make it 3-0. After getting good field position on the kickoff, Chris Redman and the Seattle offense gain some momentum keyed by a 23 yard pass to WR Golden Tate to the PHI 10. Redman and TE John Carlson cap off the drive with a 3rd and Goal 5 yard TD pass to make it 7-3 Seattle. The Seahawk defense then forces the 1st turnover of the game, when Kelly Jennings recovers TE Brent Celeks fumble at the PHI 30. The Seahawks do get a 1st down but have to settle for a 27 yd FG from Mike Nugent and extend the lead to 10-3 with under 2 minutes left in the half. The Eagles march down the field with a key Kolb pass to WR DeSean Jackson for 44 yards to the SEA 14 with 0:53 left. Seattle's defense steps up again and holds the Eagles to a 27 yard FG from Alexander and still lead 10-6. Seattle runs out the clock for the half. Seattle had some success running against a very good running defense, but only had 52 yards passing in 15 attempts from Redman.
Early in the 3rd quarter, the Hawks recieve another break as a Offensive Holding call against the Eagles wiped out a 76 yard TD pass to WR DeSean Jackson. But the Eagles get another chance midway through the quarter and make no mistakes when FB Leonard Weaver takes a screen pass 35 yards to pay dirt and a Eagle 13-10 lead. Early in the 4th quarter, the Eagles begin moving the ball again when Kevin Kolb hits WR DeSean Jackson for a 28 yard gain on a long pass to the SEA 20. Again the Seattle defense limits the damage with a 19 yard Alexander FG and now trail the Eagles 16-10 with over 10 minutes left. Its now Redman's turn to get some momentum and he does with a 30 yard pass to WR Golden Tate to the PHI 16 with 4:33 left on the clock. A few plays later, Redman connects with WR Deon Butler for a 24 yard TD pass and Seattle leads 17-16 with just under 4 minutes left. The Eagles march down the field with a solid drive themselves, a key play is a 34 yard pass to WR Jeremy Maclin to the SEA 4 with just over a minute left. The Eagles finish the drive with a 4 yard TD run by Mike Bell and get the 2 point conversion for a 24-17 lead. Seattle will start from their own 29 with 38 seconds left. Redman hits Tate for 11 yards on the 1st play to the SEA 40 and take a time out. He then goes a 4 yard pass to Deon Butler and takes another time out. The pass play is -1 yards and take the final time out with 2 seconds left to the SEA 43. On the last play of the game, Redman looks long for TE John Carlson, but it falls incomplete and the game is over.
Scoring Summary:
2Q 11:05 PHI Warren Alexander 19 yd FG
2Q 06:55 SEA John Carlson 5 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
2Q 01:39 SEA Mike Nugent 27 yd FG
2Q 00:32 PHI Warren Alexander 27 yd FG
3Q 07:19 PHI Leonard Weaver 35 yd FG
4Q 10:04 PHI Warren Alexander 19 yd FG
4Q 03:47 SEA Deon Butler 24 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
4Q 00:56 PHI Mike Bell 4 yd Run (Kevin Kolb pass to DeAngelo Williams 2 pt)
Scoring by Quarter
PHI 00 06 07 11 -24
SEA 00 10 00 07 -17
Stats Summary:
Philadelphia led in 1st Downs 18 to 9
Philadelphia led in Total Net Yards 417 to 212
Seattle led in Total Rushing Yards 91 to 57
Philadelphia led in Total Passing Yards 360 to 121
Seattle led in 3rd Down Conv 4/15 to 3/13
Philadelphia led in Time of Poss 32:17 to 27:43
Rushing Stats
SEA Justin Forsett 10 att 40 yards
SEA Leon Washington 9 att 42 yards
PHI DeAngelo Williams 16 att 29 yards
PHI Mike Bell 6 att 20 yards, 1 TD
PHI Kevin Kolb 2 att 8 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Chris Redman 18 for 28, 147 yards, 2 TD 0 Ints, 101.3 rating
PHI Kevin Kolb 30 for 39, 370 yards, 1 TDs 0 Ints, 114.2 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA RB Justin Forsett 5 Ctch 26 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 4 Ctch 31 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Golden Tate 4 Ctch 71 yards,
SEA TE John Carlson 3 Ctch 15 yards, 1 TD
SEA RB Leon Washington 2 Ctch 4 yards
PHI WR DeSean Jackson 12 Ctch 157 yards
PHI WR Jeremy Maclin 5 Ctch 81 yards,
PHI RB DeAngelo Williams 4 Ctch 47 yards,
PHI WR Riley Cooper 4 Ctch 33 yards,
PHI TE Brent Celek 2 Ctch 13 yards
PHI FB Leonard Weaver 1 Ctch 35 yards, 1 TD
Defensive Stats:
SEA S Roman Harper 12 Tck 0 Ast
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 6 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 6 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Marcus Trufant 6 Tck 0 Ast
SEA S Jordan Babineaux 4 Tck 2 Ast
PHI Antwan Barnes 6 Tck 1 Ast
PHI Omar Gaither 5 Tck 1 Ast
PHI S Quintin Mikell 4 Tck 2 Ast
PHI DT Brodrick Bunkley 4 Tck, 1 Ast
PHI DT Mike Patterson 3 Tck, 1 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE E J Wilson 1.0 Sck, 1 Hur, 2 Knk
SEA DE Raheem Brock 1.0 Sck, 2 Hur
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 0.0 Sck, 1 Hur
PHI DT Mike Patterson 1.5 Sck
PHI S Quintin Mikell 1.0 Sck,
PHI DE Brandon Graham 1.0 Sck
Seattle Injury Updates:
LDT Kentwan Balmer, is now 100%
SS Earl Thomas, is now 100%
RB Marshawn Lynch, Bruised Ribcage, Probable, full strength in 1 weeks
SLB Leroy Hill, Knee Tendinitis, Probable, full strength in 2 weeks.
FB Michael Robinson, Broken Clavical, Out, full strength in 3 weeks
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, full strength in 2012.
Big T
12-12-2011, 01:30 PM
3645
Week 5 News:
NFC Games:
Dallas 30, Arizona 21
New York Giants 26 St Louis 24
Philadelphia 24, Seattle 17
San Fransisco 27 Washington 7
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: October 11th, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>94</TD><TD align=right>97</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>115</TD><TD align=right>89</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>81</TD><TD align=right>93</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>70</TD><TD align=right>113</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Philadelphia Eagles QB Kevin Kolb. Kolb went 30 for 39 and 370 yards passing with 1 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 27 year old Kolb has 89 completions on 148 attempts (60.1%) for 1121 yards with 5 TDs, 4 Ints and a 83.7 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Tampa Bay Buccaneers DT Emmitt Bandhauer. Bandhauer had 2 tackles, 2 assists, 3.0 Sacks, 0 Ints. On the season the 22 year old Bandhauer has 2 tackles and 3 assists and 3.0 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Aaron Rodgers QB Green Bay Packers, 30 for 35, 343 yards, 1 TD
Eli Manning QB New York Giants, 28 for 47, 437 yards, 2 TD, 1 Int
Montario Hardisty, RB Cleveland Browns 22-150 yards 2 TD
Shonn Greene RB New York Jets, 16-141 yards, 1 TD
Robert Meachem WR New Orleans Saints, 10 ctch 197 yards,
DeSean Jackson WR Philadelphia Eagles, 12 ctch 157 yards
Roddy White, WR Atlanta Falcons, 6 ctch 136 yards, 3 TDs
Marcus Stroud DE Buffalo Bills 7 Tck, 2 Ast, 1.0 Sck, 0 Ints
Dwight Freeney DE Indianapolis Colts 4 Tck, 1 Ast 2.0 Sck, 0 Ints
Louis Leonard Kansas City Chiefs 3 Tck, 0 Ast, 2.0 Sck, 0 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Top Run Defenders:
1) Ray Edwards, Minnesota Vikings
2) Mario Williams, Houston Texans
3) Adam Carriker, Washington Red Skins
4) Amobi Okoye, Houston Texans
5) Trent Cole Philadelphia Eagles
6) Antwan Odom, Cincinnati Bengals
7) Glenn Dorsey, Kansas City Chiefs
8) Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis Colts
9) Connor Barwin, Houston Texans
10) Ndamukong Suh, Detroit Lions
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
Dallas Cowboys, SS Donte Whitner, ACL Damage to the Knee, 18 weeks
Denver Broncos, C J D Walton, Severe Hamstring Pull, 15 weeks
Big T
12-12-2011, 02:10 PM
3646
Week 6 News:
NFC Games:
Seattle -Bye Week
Philadelphia 41 Arizona 10
Washington 17 St Louis 16
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: October 18th, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>104</TD><TD align=right>138</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>81</TD><TD align=right>93</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>131</TD><TD align=right>106</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>70</TD><TD align=right>113</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Peyton Manning QB Indianapolis Colts. Manning went 22 for 30 and 336 yards passing with 3 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 35 year old Manning has 146 completions on 214 attempts (68.2%) for 1863 yards with 14 TDs, 6 Ints and a 105.3 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: Denver Broncos OLB Elvis Dumervil. Dumervil had 6 tackles, 2 assists, 1.5 Sacks, 1 Ints. On the season the 27 year old Dumervil has 16 tackles and 8 assists and 1.5 Sacks and 1 Int with 1 TDs.
Other Notables:
Kevin Kolb QB Philadelphia Eagles 16 for 25, 328 yards, 3 TD, 1 Int
Lex Hillard RB Miami Dolphins 11-120 yards, 0 TD
Robert Meachem, WR New Orleans Saints, 12 ctch 201 yards, 2 TDs
Emmanuel Sanders WR Pittsburg Steelers, 8 ctch, 166 yards, 1 TD
Jeremy Maclin WR Philadelphia Eagles, 6 ctch, 171 yards, 2 TD
Nate Kaeding, K San Diego Chargers 5 for 5 FGs 51 LG
Dan Carpenter K Miami Dolphins 5 for 7 FGs, 38 LG
Jonathan Vilma ILB New Orleans Saints 11 Tck 4 Ast 1.0 Sck 0 Ints
Leodis McKelvin CB Buffalo Bills 3 Tck, 3 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
Marcus Stroud DE Buffalo Bills 5 Tck, 1 Ast, 2.0 Sck, 0 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Deep Passers:
1) Philip Rivers, San Deigo Chargers
2) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
3) Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
4) Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburg Steelers
5) Matt Schaub, Houston Texans
6) Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens
7) Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
8) Tom Brady, New England Patriots
9) Eli Manning, New York Giants
10) Alex Smith, Arizona Cardinals
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
None to report
Big T
12-12-2011, 02:46 PM
Game Planning the Arizona Cardinals
2011 Record (3-3)
Tendencies:
The Cardinals ran the ball 42.9 % in so far this season ( Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.37 per carry (Average)
Defensive Rushing of 124.5 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Passing Completion of 57.5% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 264.7 yards per game ( Poor)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 66.4% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.94 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 32.3% (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 10.23 per play (Poor)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Cardinal's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Cardinal's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 14 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 48% of the time in 1st down, 20% Short and 28% Long pass and Run 52%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( High)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Above Average)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Normal)
The Seahawks will be without FB Michael Robinson.
The Cardinals will be without WR Larry Fitzgerald, Out severe hamstring pull and maybe without RB Chris Wells, Doubtful turf toe, NT Bryan Robinson, Questionable with strained Hamstring. NT Dan Williams, Questionable with Hyperextended Knee and Kerry Rhodes, Probable with a separated shoulder.
KEY Players to Watch Cardinals's:
QB Alex Smith - Good Very Long Passing
RB Tim Hightower- Very Good Eluding Tackles
TE Zach Miller- Excellent Yardage After Catch
WR Steve Breaston- Excellent Yardage After Catch
LT Levi Brown- Excellent Blocking Power
LDE Calais Campbell- Excellent Pass-Rush Strength
NT Bryan Robinson- Very Good Pass-Rush Strength
RDE Darnell Dockett- Excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
LCB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Excellent Defending the Run
SS Adrian Wilson- Excellent Defending the Run
Big T
12-12-2011, 04:54 PM
3647
October 24th, 2011
Arizona Cardinals (-6) at Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawk defense held the Cardinals to just 26 total yards offense including 0/1 passing but could not take advantage of the good field position due to 3 penalties that stalled drives. Early in the 2nd quarter, Alex Smith and the Arizona offense gets some momentum and drives into the Red Zone, but the Seattle defense holds strong and forces the Cardinals to settle for a 35 yard FG from Jay Feely. On the first play of the Seahawks possession, Chris Redman has his deep pass intended for WR Mike Williams picked off by S Kerry Rhodes at the ARI 33. The Cardinals get another good drive going and a key pass and run play to WR Stephen Williams nets 20 yards to the SEA 28. Despite getting an Unnescessary Roughness Penalty, the Hawks defense holds again and limits the Cardinals to a 24 yard Feely FG and a 6-0 Cardinal lead with just over 5 minutes left in the half. After another 3 and out by the Seahawks, the Cardinals move the ball again into the Seahawk end aided by an Objectionable Conduct Penalty that takes them to the SEA 19. Seattles defense comes to the rescue again and forces another Feely FG, this time from 21 yards out and trail 9-0, and need some help from the offense that has just 2 first downs. The Half ends with the Seahawks getting only 68 total yards including Redman's 6/13 passing and 54 yards.
The second half doesn't start any better for the Hawks as Smith moves the Cardinals again with a key long pass to WR James Jones that is good for 24 yards to the SEA 32. This time, the Seattle defense could not longer hold the Cardinals offense off and Smith connects with WR Stephen Williams for a 10 yard TD pass and a 16-0 Cardinal lead. The Seahawks get thier first big play offensively on the next drive as Chris Redman hits WR Mike Williams for a 26 yard pass to the ARI 39. But a holding call forcing 3rd and 20 stalls the drive. After the Hawks force a 3 and out, Redman hits WR Golden Tate with a 24 yard pass to the ARI 22. The Seahawks would have to settle for a Mike Nugent 35 yard FG with just under 3 minutes left in the 3rd quarter, but get on the scoreboard and trail 16-3. After forcing another 3 and out, the Seahawks get the ball back and Redman drives them into the Red Zone for a second time. This time Redman caps off the drive with a 3 yard TD pass to WR Deon Butler and the Seahawks cut the deficit to 16-10 with over 11 minutes left in the game. After the Seattle defense forces the 3rd straight 3 and out by the Cardinals, Redman and the offense are on the move again and get a key 3rd down conversion with a 28 yard pass to WR Mike Williams to the ARI 42. A Holding Penalty forces the Hawks to attempt a 50 yard FG and Mike Nugent nails it and cuts the Cardinal lead to 16-13 with just under 6 minutes left. Then it becomes the Tim Hightower show, as the Cardinals get 3 +10 yard runs to keep running down the clock and force 2 Seattle timeouts before Feely kicks a 41 yard FG with just under 2 minutes left and the score now 19-13 Arizona. After the touchback, Seattle starts at their own 20, but Chris Redman is called for Intentional Grounding and forces 2nd and 20. The next play Redman's pass is picked off by CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie at the SEA 36 to seal the Cardinal victory.
Scoring Summary:
2Q 10:37 ARI Jay Feely 35 yd FG
2Q 05:33 ARI Jay Feely 24 yd FG
2Q 01:29 ARI Jay Feely 21 yd FG
3Q 08:58 ARI Stephen Williams 10 yd Pass from Alex Smith (Feely PAT)
3Q 02:46 SEA Mike Nugent 35 yd FG
4Q 11:34 SEA Deon Butler 3 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
4Q 05:37 SEA Mike Nugent 50 yd FG
4Q 01:50 ARI Jay Feely 41 yd FG
Scoring by Quarter
ARI 00 09 07 03 -19
SEA 00 00 03 10 -13
Stats Summary:
Arizona led in 1st Downs 21 to 11
Arizona led in Total Net Yards 339 to 235
Arizona led in Total Rushing Yards 147 to 62
Arizona led in Total Passing Yards 192 to 173
Arizona led in 3rd Down Conv 5/14 to 4/12
Arizona led in Time of Poss 35:46 to 24:14
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 11 att 15 yards
SEA Marshawn Lynch 2 att 7 yards
SEA Justin Forsett 5 att 25 yards
SEA John Carlson 2 att 15 yards
ARI Tim Hightower 23 att 100 yard
ARI Karl Bernreuter 7 att 17 yards
ARI Alex Smith 6 att 31 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Chris Redman 16 for 28, 184 yards, 1 TD 2 Ints, 59.2 rating
ARI Alex Smith 19 for 29, 199 yards, 1 TDs 0 Ints, 96.7 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Mike Williams 5 Ctch 84 yards
SEA RB Leon Washington 4 Ctch 26 yards
SEA WR Golden Tate 3 Ctch 43 yards
SEA RB Justin Forsett 2 Ctch 12 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 1 Ctch 3 yards, 1 TD
ARI WR James Jones 5 Ctch 72 yards
ARI WR Stephen Williams 4 Ctch 51 yards, 1 TD
ARI RB Karl Bernreuter 4 Ctch 18 yards
ARI TE Zach Miller 2 Ctch 18 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA S Earl Thomas 8 Tck 1 Ast
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 7 Tck 3 Ast
SEA S Roman Harper 5 Tck 4 Ast
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 5 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Roy Lewis 5 Tck 1 Ast
ARI S Adrian Wilson 6 Tck 3 Ast
ARI DE Calais Campbell 4 Tck 0 Ast
ARI CB Greg Toler 4 Tck 2 Ast
ARI OLB Alex Hall 4 Tck, 1 Ast
ARI CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie 3 Tck, 1 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE E J Wilson 1.0 Sck, 1 Hur, 2 Knk
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 0.0 Sck, 1 Hur, 1 Blk, 1 Knk
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 0.0 Sck, 1 Hur
ARI DE Calais Campbell 2.0 Sck, 1 Hur
ARI DE Darnell Dockett 0.0 Sck, 1 Blk, 1 Hur
ARI DE Jared DeVries 0.0 Sck, 1 Hurr
Seattle Injury Updates:
SLB Leroy Hill, Knee Tendinitis, Probable, full strength in 1 weeks.
FB Michael Robinson, Broken Clavical, Out, full strength in 2 weeks
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, full strength in 2012.<!-- / message --><!-- attachments -->
Big T
12-12-2011, 05:20 PM
3648
Week 7 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 19 Seattle 13
Dallas 24 San Fransisco 16
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: October 25th, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>123</TD><TD align=right>151</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>97</TD><TD align=right>117</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>131</TD><TD align=right>106</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>83</TD><TD align=right>132</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: New Orleans QB Drew Brees. Brees went 20 for 35 and 272 yards passing with 3 TDs and 0 Int. On the season the 32 year old Brees has 157 completions on 250 attempts (62.8%) for 2013 yards with 13 TDs, 9 Ints and a 90.3 rating.
Defensive Player of the Week: New Orleans Saints DE Jimmy Wilkerson. Wilkerson had 5 tackles, 1 assists, 2.5 Sacks, 0 Ints. On the season the 30 year old Wilkerson has 45 tackles and 11 assists and 7.0 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Aaron Rodgers QB Green Bay Packers 29 for 46, 350 yards, 3 TDs, 2 Ints
Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota Vikings, 28-143 yards, 1 TD
Chris Johnson RB Tennesse Titans, 21-133 yards, 1 TD
Donald Driver WR Green Bay Packers 8 ctch 104 yards, 1 TD
Eric Decker WR Denver Broncos 6 ctch, 136 yards, 1 TD
Roddy White WR Atlanta Falcons 7 ctch, 114 yards 2 TD
Ahmad Brooks OLB San Fransisco Giants 11 Tck 0 Ast, 1.5 Sck 0 Int
Ryan Sims, DE San Diego Chargers 3 Tck, 3 Ast, 2.5 Sck 0 Ints
Dunta Robinson CB Atlanta Falcons 3 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Top Pass Catching TEs:
1) Jason Whitten, Dallas Cowboys
2) Zach Miller, Arizona Cardinals
3) Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots
4) Craig Stevens, Tennessee Titans
5) John Carlson, Seattle Seahawks
6) Vernon Davis, San Fransisco Giants
7) Brandon Pettigrew, Detroit Lions
8) Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers
9) Greg Olsen, Chicago Bears
10) Brent Celek, Philadelphia Eagles
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
WR Greg Jennings Green Bay Packers- Ruptured Achilles Tendon- 30 weeks
SLB Howard Thomas, Oakland Raiders- Inguinal Hernia- 24 weeks
WR Dez Bryant Dallas Cowboys- Severe Hamstring Pull- 17 weeks
Big T
12-12-2011, 05:48 PM
Game Planning the San Fransisco 49ers
2011 Record (2-4)
Tendencies:
The 49er's ran the ball 35.8 % in so far this season ( Below Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.47 per carry (Fair)
Defensive Rushing of 133.5 yards per game (Poor)
Defensive Passing Completion of 58.5% (Good)
Defensive Passing of 209.7 yards per game ( Good)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 71.7% (Average)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.48 per play (Fair)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 13.6% (Very Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 2.68 per play (Very Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the 49er's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 4 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 35% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the 49er's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 9 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 46% of the time in 1st down, 27% Short and 19% Long pass and Run 54%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( Low)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Above Average)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Normal)
The Seahawks will be healthy going into the game.
The 49er's will be without WR Sidney Rice, Compound Leg Fracture, SILB Patrick Willis, Elbow Ligament Surgery. The Cardinals have RDE Justin Smith listed as Probable, QB Ryan Fitzpatrick listed as Probable.
KEY Players to Watch 49er's:
QB Ryan Fitzpatrick - Good Very Long Passing
RB Jorge Moss- Excellent Whole Recognition
TE Vernon Davis- Excellent Catching in Traffic
WR Michael Crabtree- Excellent Big Play Catching
C Jason Spitz- Excellent Pass Protection
RDE Justin Smith- Excellent Pass Rush Technique
NT Aubrayo Franklin- Very Good Pass-Rush Technique
SS Taylor Mays- Excellent Play Diagnosis
LDE John McCargo- Very Good Pass- Rush Technique
LCB Nate Clements - Very Good Defending the Run
Big T
12-12-2011, 07:04 PM
3649
October 31st, 2011
Seattle Seahawks at San Fransisco 49er's (-4)
The Seattle defense gets a big play early as CB Roy Lewis picks off Ryan Fitzpatrick and returns it 20 yards to the SF 26 less then 3 minutes into the game. The Seahawks had to settle for a 38 yard FG and took an early 3-0 lead. After the Seattle defense buzzed Fitzpatrick and forced a 3 and out, it was the Special Teams turn to come up big as Red Bryant blocked and recovered Andy Lees punt at the SF 16. Again, Redman is unable to get them into the end zone and they get a Nugent 27 yard FG but the 49er's are called for offsides giving the Hawks at 1st down at the SF 5. It appeared that Seattle had scored on a 2 yard TD pass to Leon Washington, but this time it was a Seahawk penalty for Illegal Use of Hand forcing the Hawks into 3rd and Goal from the SF 12. Redman connects with WR Deon Butler, but Butler comes up short at the SF 2. Nugent misses the 19 yard FG and the Seahawks come up empty. The 49er's cough up the ball again deep in their own territory when Jorge Moss fumbles the ball and Roman Harper recovers it for Seattle at the SF 24. But again, Redman can't move the Hawks and to make matters worse, Nugent misses again, this time from 33 yards and the score remains 3-0. With just over 2 minutes left in the 1st quarter, the 49er's turn it over for the 4th time, this time S Earl Thomas picks of Ryan Fitzpatrick and returns it 36 yards to the SF 5. This time the Seahawks take advantage and Marshawn Lynch punches it in from 4 yards out and Seattle is up 10-0. On the ensuing drive, Fitzpatrick and the 49er's hang on to the ball and drive into the Red Zone, The Hawks do force a Cory Anthonick 24 yd FG and the score is now 10-3 with just over 10 minutes left in the half. The Seattle offense comes up with its first big play of the day when Chris Redman connects with TE John Carlson on a short pass that Carlson takes for 41 yards to the SF 21. Redman caps off the drive with a 9 yard TD pass to Golden Tate and the Hawks are now up 17-3 at the midway point of the 2nd quarter. San Fransisco moves down the field chipping away with 10-15 yard passes but can't convert on a 3rd and 5 from the SEA 23 and have to settle for a Antonick 40 yard FG attempt that he missed right. The Seahawks do get one last chance to score on the final play of the half when they set up Mike Nugent for a 56 yard FG attempt, but it falls short.
Roman Harper sets up the Hawks with good field position to start the half returning the kickoff 43 yards to the SF 43. Redman and the Seahawks take full advantage when he connects with WR Mike Williams for a 10 yard TD pass and a 24-3 lead 3 minutes in. The 49er's have seen enough of Fitzpatrick on the day and Sage Rosenfels leads the 49er offense onto the field. Neither offense had much going until Sage Rosenfels backed up to his own 2 yard line, scrambles for 34 yards out to the SF 36. To this point since coming in, Rosenfels was 4/8 for 17 yards passing. But the drive for the 49er's goes no further and they are forced to punt. The Seahawks turnover the ball for the 1st time in the game when Leon Washington fumbles and 49er's John McCargo recovers and returns it 18 yards to the SEA 17. Seattles defense forces the 49er's to settle for a 33 yd Antonick FG making the score 24-6 with just over 13 minutes left. Redman gives the ball back to the 49ers again when he is picked off by S Taylor Mays and he returns it 8 yards to the SEA 24. But again San Fransisco has to settle for a 38 yard Antonick FG making the score 24-9 with just over 11 minutes left. But Seattle continues to do everything they can to let the 49ers back into the game. Randall Gay fumbles the Andy Lee punt and San Fransisco's Jason Spitz recovers and returns it 15 yards to the SEA 12. But in a game where mistakes rule, Rosenfels gives it right back to Seattle with a pick of his own as S Earl Thomas gets his 2nd of the game and returns it 6 yards to the SEA 13. The 49er's had thier 6th turnover late in the game when Roman Harper picked off Rosenfels at the SF 36 with just over a minute left. The Seahawks run out the clock.
Scoring Summary:
1Q 10:58 SEA Mike Nugent 38 yd FG
1Q 01:46 SEA Marshawn Lynch 4 yd Run, (Nugent PAT)
2Q 10:24 SFO Cory Antonick 24 yd FG
2Q 07:39 SEA Golden Tate 9 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
3Q 12:11 SEA Mike Williams 10 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
4Q 13:16 SFO Cory Antonick 33 yd FG
4Q 11:15 SFO Cory Antonick 38 yd FG
Scoring by Quarter
SEA 10 07 07 00 -24
SFO 00 03 00 06 -09
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in 1st Downs 16 to 14
Seattle led in Total Net Yards 280 to 216
Seattle led in Total Rushing Yards 110 to 56
Seattle led in Total Passing Yards 170 to 160
San Fransisco led in 3rd Down Conv 3/15 to 2/13
Seattle led in Time of Poss 33:07 to 27:53
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 16 att 60 yards
SEA Marshawn Lynch 12 att 30 yards, 1 TD
SEA Justin Forsett 2 att 12 yards
SFO Frank Gore 6 att 11 yards
SFO Jorge Moss 4 att 11 yard
SFO Sage Rosenfels 1 att 34 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Chris Redman 18 for 28, 176 yards, 2 TD 1 Ints, 90.7 rating
SFO Ryan Fitzpatrick 17 for 24, 141 yards, 0 TDs 2 Ints, 50.8 rating
SFO Sage Rosenfels 9 for 26, 45 yards, 0 TDs, 2 Ints, 11.4 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Mike Williams 4 Ctch 23 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Golden Tate 4 Ctch 33 yards, 1 TD
SEA TE John Carlson 3 Ctch 48 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 3 Ctch 35 yards
SEA WR Michael Jenkins 2 Ctch 22 yards
SFO TE Vernon Davis 4 Ctch 35 yards
SFO WR Ted Ginn 4 Ctch 34 yards
SFO WR Michael Crabtree 4 Ctch 12 yards
SFO WR Kyle Williams 4 Ctch 23 yards
SFO RB Jorge Moss 3 Ctch 32 yards
SFO RB Frank Gore 2 Ctch 2 yards
SFO WR Wade Highcove 2 Ctch 10 yards
Interception Stats:
SEA S Earl Thomas 2 Ints, 42 yards
SEA S Roman Harper 1 Int, 0 yards
SEA CB Roy Lewis 1 Int, 20 yards
SFO S Taylor Mays 1 Int, 8 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA CB Marcus Trufant 6 Tck 2 Ast
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 6 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 4 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Roy Lewis 4 Tck 0 Ast
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 3 Tck 2 Ast
SFO S Taylor Mays 7 Tck 2 Ast
SFO DE Antonio Smith 6 Tck 0 Ast
SFO Aubrayo Franklin 5 Tck 1 Ast
SFO S Madieu Williams 4 Tck, 3 Ast
SFO OLB Cameron Wake 3 Tck, 3 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DT Kentwan Balmer, 1.5 Sck 1 Hurr
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 1.0 Sck, 2 Blk 2 Hur, 1 Knk
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 1.0 Sck, 2 Blk,
SFO OLB Cameron Wake 1.0 Sck, 1 Blk
SFO DE John McCargo 0.0 Sck, 1 Hur 1 Knk
SFO DE Justin Smith 0.0 Sck, 2 Hur, 2 Knk
Seattle Injury Updates:
SLB Leroy Hill, is now 100%
FB Michael Robinson, Broken Clavical, Probable, full strength in 1 weeks
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, full strength in 2012
Big T
12-12-2011, 07:25 PM
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Week 8 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 23 Washington 10
St Louis 24 Dallas 12
Seattle 24 San Fransisco 9
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: November 1st, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>146</TD><TD align=right>161</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>155</TD><TD align=right>118</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>San Fransisco 49ers</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>107</TD><TD align=right>141</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>106</TD><TD align=right>141</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Philadelphia Eagles WR Jeremy Maclin. Maclin had 9 receptions for 288 yards and 3 TDs. On the season the 23 year old Maclin has 35 receptions for 756 yards and is averaging 21.6 yards per catch. He has 7 TDs on the season.
Defensive Player of the Week: Chicago Bears ILB Bob Blake. Blake had 5 tackles, 0 assists, 2.0 Sacks, 1 Ints. On the season the 23 year old Blake has 27 tackles and 4 assists and 2.0 Sacks and 1 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Matt Ryan QB Atlanta Falcons 29 for 42 for 269 yards, 4 TDs 0 Ints
Kevin Kolb QB Philadelphia Eagles 19 for 26 for 368 yards, 3 TDs 1 Int
Peyton Manning QB Indianapolis Colts 26 for 35 for 285 yards, 2 TDs, 1 Int
Montario Hardisty RB Cleveland Browns 30-144 yards, 4 TDs
Steven Jackson RB St Louis Rams 22-100 yards, 2 TDs
Miles Austin WR Dallas Cowboys, 10 Ctch 172 yards, 0 TD
Lance Briggs OLB Chicago Bears 10 Tck, 2 Ast, 0.0 Sck 1 Int
Troy Polamalu S Pittsburg Steelers 13 Tck, 3 Ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Int
Jacob Ford, DE Tennessee Titans 4 Tck, 1 Ast, 3.0 Sck, 0 Int
Asante Samuel, CB Philadelphia Eagles 5 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Int
Tracy Porter CB New Orleans Saints 4 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Int
Dunta Robinson CB Atlanta Falcons 4 Tck, 1 Ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Int
Eric Berry S Kansas City Chiefs 7 Tck, 3 Ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Int
Earl Thomas S Seattle Seahawks 2 Tck 2 Ast, 0.0 Sck 2 Int
Greta's House of Football:
Best Pass Rushers:
1) Jay Ratliff, Dallas Cowboys
2) Justin Tuck, New York Giants
3) Mario Williams, Houston Texans
4) Sione Pouha, New York Jets
5) Chris Long, St Louis Rams
6) Vince Wolfork, New England Patriots
7) Kendall Langford, Miami Dolphins
8) Broderick Bunkley, Philadelphia Eagles
9) Terrance Knighton, Jacksonville Jaquars
10) Marcus Stroud, Buffalo Bills
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
G Andy Levitre, Buffalo Bills- Severe Hamstring Pull, 12 weeks
Big T
12-12-2011, 07:45 PM
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Seattle Seahawks November 1st, 2011 Leaders
Passing:
Chris Redman 149/262 56.9%, 1403 YDs, 9 TDs, 9 Ints, 68.9 rating.
Rushing:
Leon Washington 87 for 342 yards, 3.93 Ave, 39 LG 1 TD
Marshawn Lynch 40 for 174 yards, 4.35 Ave, 23 LG 1 TD
Justin Forsett 29 for 167 yards, 5.76 Ave, 35 LG 1 TD
John Carlson 3 for 26 yards, 8.67 Ave, 11 LG 0 TD
Michael Robinson 4 for 20 yards, 5.00 Ave, 13 LG, 0 TD
Recieving:
Golden Tate 32 Ctch 361 yards 11.28 Ave 30 LG 1 TD
Mike Williams 24 Ctch 250 yards, 10.42 Ave 28 LG 1 TD
John Carlson 22 Ctch 212 yards, 9.64 Ave 41 LG 2 TDs
Deon Butler 22 Ctch 226 yards, 10.27 Ave 27 LG 3 TDs
Justin Forsett 17 Ctch 103 yards, 6.06 Ave 13 LG 0 TDs
Leon Washington 15 Ctch 77 yards, 5.13 Ave 16 LG 1 TD
Michael Jenkins 8 Ctch 102 yards, 12.75 Ave, 21 LG 1 TD
Marshawn Lynch 4 Ctch 29 yards, 7.25 Ave, 11 LG 0 TD
Anthony McCoy 3 Ctch 19 yards, 4.75 Ave, 12 LG 0 TD
Michael Robinson 1 Ctch, 20 yards 20.0 Ave, 20 LG 0 TD
DEF Tackles
Lofa Tatupu 49 tackles 13 assists
Roman Harper 49 tackles, 8 assists
Kelly Jennings 26 tackles, 9 assists
Randall Gay 20 tackles, 3 assists
Leroy Hill 19 tackles, 8 assists
Marcus Trufant 18 tackles, 2 assists
Roy Lewis 18 tackles, 1 assist
Earl Thomas 15 tackles, 9 assist
David Hawthorne 13 tackles 5 assists
Aaron Curry, 13 tackles 7 assists
DEF SACKs
E.J. Wilson 12 tackles, 6 assists 4.0 SACK
Brock Raheem 9 tackles, 2 assists 2.0 SACK
Kentwan Balmer 6 tackles, 3 assists 1.5 SACK
Leroy Hill 19 tackles, 8 assists 1.0 SACK
David Hawthorne 13 tackles, 5 assists, 1.0 SACK
DEF Interceptions
Earl Thomas 3 INTs 63 IRYD 0 TDs
Roman Harper 1 INTs, 0 IRYD, 0 TDs
Roy Lewis 1 INTs, 20 IRYD 0 TDs
Key Run Blocks:
Scott Mruczkowski 12 KRB
Justin Blalock 11 KRB
Russell Okung 7 KRB
Ben Hamilton 5 KRB
Anthony Herrera 5 KRB
Big T
12-12-2011, 11:49 PM
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November 1st, 2011 NFL Standings
<TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC EAST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Philadelphia Eagles</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>164</TD><TD align=right>122</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>New York Giants</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>121</TD><TD align=right>112</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Dallas Cowboys</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>118</TD><TD align=right>139</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Washington Red Skins</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>111</TD><TD align=right>191</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC NORTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Minnesota Vikings</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>187</TD><TD align=right>150</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Green Bay Packers</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>161</TD><TD align=right>155</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Chicago Bears</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>134</TD><TD align=right>142</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Detroit Lions</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>153</TD><TD align=right>174</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC SOUTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Atlanta Falcons</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>204</TD><TD align=right>119</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>New Orleans Saints</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>206</TD><TD align=right>141</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>103</TD><TD align=right>108</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Carolina Panthers</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>99</TD><TD align=right>195</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>146</TD><TD align=right>161</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>155</TD><TD align=right>118</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks </TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>107</TD><TD align=right>141</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49er's</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>106</TD><TD align=right>141</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC EAST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>New England Patriots</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>164</TD><TD align=right>77</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>New York Jets</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>96</TD><TD align=right>136</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Buffalo Bills</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>120</TD><TD align=right>142</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Miami Dolphins</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>116</TD><TD align=right>141</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC NORTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Cleveland Browns</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>195</TD><TD align=right>122</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Baltimore Ravens</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>143</TD><TD align=right>173</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Cincinnati Bengals</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>153</TD><TD align=right>176</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Pittsburg Steelers</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>167</TD><TD align=right>206</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC SOUTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Indianapolis Colts</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>232</TD><TD align=right>133</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Houston Texans</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>163</TD><TD align=right>133</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Tennessee Titans</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>119</TD><TD align=right>138</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Jacksonville Jaquars</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>156</TD><TD align=right>219</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>San Diego Chargers</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>194</TD><TD align=right>124</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Oakland Raiders</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>135</TD><TD align=right>118</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Kansas City Chiefs</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>105</TD><TD align=right>129</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Denver Broncos</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>114</TD><TD align=right>171</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Big T
12-13-2011, 12:10 AM
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November 1st, 2011 NFL Leaders
Passing:
Peyton Manning, IND 190/277 68.6%, 2377 YDs, 18 TDs, 7 Ints, 106.1 rating.
Matt Ryan, ATL 185/172 68.0%, 1919 YDs, 17 TDs, 3 Ints, 104.4 rating.
Matt Schaub HOU 67/109 61.5% 817 YDs, 8 TDs 3 Ints, 97.5 rating
Tom Brady NE 120/186 64.5% 1327 YDs, 9 TDs, 2 Ints 97.2 rating
Kevin Kolb PHI 145/234 62.0% 2071 YDs, 12 TDs, 7 Ints 95.2 rating
Rushing:
Adrian Peterson MIN 183 for 914 yards, 4.99 Ave, 49 LG 9 TDs
Donald Brown IND 171 for 788 yards, 4.61 Ave, 24 LG 4 TDs
Montario Hardesty CLE 183 for 748 yards, 4.09 Ave, 47 LG 7 TDs
Jonathan Stewart CAR 122 for 724 yards, 5.93 Ave, 52 LG 2 TDs
Chris Johnson TEN 145 for 674 yards, 4.65 Ave, 70 LG 2 TDs
Recieving:
Robert Meachem NOS 66 Ctch 1008 yards 15.27 Ave 61 LG 7 TDs
Brandon LeFell CAR 56 Ctch 670 yards, 11.96 Ave 42 LG 2 TDs
Hakeem Nicks 50 Ctch 658 yards, 13.16 Ave 56 LG 3 TDs
Anquan Boldin BAL 49 Ctch 677 yards, 13.82 Ave 34 LG 5 TDs
Austin Miles DAL 49 Ctch 718 yards, 14.65 Ave 70 LG 5 TDs
DEF Tackles
Jonathan Vilma NOS 61 tackles 17 assists, 2.0 SACK
Eric Berry KCY 61 tackles, 20 assists, 0.5 SACK
Troy Polamalu PIT 58 tackles, 16 assists 0.0 SACK
Bryan Scott BUF 57 tackles, 31 assists 0.0 SACK
Lance Briggs CHI 55 tackles, 18 assists 1.0 SACK
DEF SACKs
Mario Williams HOU 27 tackles, 9 assists 11.5 SACK
Calias Campbell ARI 30 tackles, 4 assists 8.0 SACK
James Harrison PIT 31 tackles, 11 assists 7.5 SACK
Will Smith NOS 27 tackles, 10 assists 7.0 SACK
Dwight Freeney IND 25 tackles, 5 assists, 7.0 SACK
DEF Interceptions
Dunta Robinson ATL 7 INTs 128 IRYD 1 TDs
Asante Samuel PHI 5 INTs, 82 IRYD, 0 TDs
Darrelle Revis NYJ 5 INTs, 3 IRYD 0 TDs
Tracy Porter NOS 5 INTs, 30 IRYD 0 TDs
Eric Berry KCY 4 INTs, 80 IRYD, 0 TDs
KEY Run Blocks
Joe Thomas CLE 28 KRB 72 KRO
Steve Hutchinson MIN 22 KRB 45 KRO
Jake Long MIA 22 KRB 65 KRO
Harvey Dahl MIN 20 KRB 43 KRO
Nick Mangold NYJ 19 KRB 41 KRO
Big T
12-20-2011, 06:51 PM
Game Planning the Dallas Cowboys
2011 Record (3-4)
Tendencies:
The Cowboy's ran the ball 35.7 % in so far this season ( Below Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.33 per carry (Average)
Defensive Rushing of 100.9 yards per game (Very Good)
Defensive Passing Completion of 59.7% (Average)
Defensive Passing of 220.0 yards per game ( Average)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 66.2% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.87 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 40.9% (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 11.18 per play (Poor)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Cowboy's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 4 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 35% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Cowboy's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 17 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 54% of the time in 1st down, 23% Short and 31% Long pass and Run 46%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( High)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (High)
The Seahawks will be healthy going into the game.
The Cowboy's will be without SS Donte Whitner, ACL Damage to the Knee, LT Jermon Bushrod, Broken Ankle, RB Felix Jones, ACL Damage to the Knee and WR Dez Bryant, Severe Hamstring Pull.
KEY Players to Watch Cowboy's:
QB Tony Romo - Very Good Throwing Accuracy
RB Marion Barber- Excellent Breakaway Running
TE John Kuhn- Good Run-Block Technique
WR Miles Austin- Excellent Adjusting to the Pass
C Andre Gurode- Very Good Blocking Power
NT Jay Ratliff- Excellent Pass-Rush Technique
WLB Demarcus Ware- Excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
SLB Anthony Spencer- Excellent Pass-Rush Technique
SILB Brady James- Excellent Defending the Run
LDE Marcus Spears- Very Good Hitting Ball Carriers
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Big T
12-21-2011, 01:15 AM
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November 7th, 2011
Dallas Cowboys (-5) at Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks get the first big offensive play of the game when Chris Redman connects with WR Golden Tate for a 31 yard gain to the DAL 49 roughly 4 minutes into the game. Redman continued with the Seahawk strategy to stretch the field today and then hits WR Deon Butler for 22 yards to the DAL 12. The drive does stall at the DAL 7 and the Seahawks settle for a Mike Nugent 24 yard FG and a 3-0 lead just over 6 minutes in. The Seahawks continue to look downfield and Redman and WR Mike Williams combine for a 31 yard pass to the SEA 47 just over 9 minutes into the game. A few plays later, Redman hits WR Deon Butler for 28 yards to the DAL 41. Redman is 6 for 7 with 130 yards passing with 11 minutes played. The Seahawks drive stalls again and this time Nugent attempts from 54 yards out, but is blocked and the Cowboys will start at the thier own 44. The Cowboys go 3 and out and the 1st quarter ends 3-0 Seattle.
Seattle moves into Dallas territory again, but this time Mike Nugents 54 yard FG goes wide left 2 minutes into the 2nd quarter. Again the Cowboys get nothing going and Seattle moves the ball until the Chris Redman makes his 1st mistake and gets picked off by Cowboys S Akawasi Owusu-Ansah at the DAL 30 after just over 5 minutes into the 2nd. Neither team can amount much offensive pressure but the Cowboys get thier first big offensive play of the game when Tony Romo connects with WR Miles Austin for a 49 yard pass and catch to the SEA 24 with 1:40 left in the half. Unlike the Seahawks, the Cowboys successfully cap off the drive with a 7 yard TD pass from Romo to WR Sam Hurd with a 1 minute left and a 7-3 lead. With 8 seconds left in the half, Chris Redman hits WR Deon Butler for 21 yards to the DAL 38, but Mike Nugents 55 yard FG try falls short to end the half, a half that Seattle dominated in total yards 259 to 173.
The Seahawks take the opening driving of the 2nd half into the Red Zone, but they have to settle for a 30 yard Mike Nugent FG and cut the lead to 7-6 with just over 4 minutes into the 3rd quarter. Redman gets picked off for the 2nd time in the game, this time though ILB Bradie James gets a "pick six" as he returns it 52 yards for the score. Dallas is now up 14-6 with just over 6 minutes left in the 3rd quarter. Redman and the Seahawks get the ball back and Redman slings a short pass to RB Marshawn Lynch that Lynch stretches into 44 yards to the DAL 30 with just over 11 minutes gone in the quarter. A few plays later, Redman connects with FB Michael Robinson on a screen pass that goes for 24 yards to the DAL 1. Leon Washington punches it in for the TD, Redman then completes to 2 point convert with a pass to Mike Williams and we are tied at 14 with just over 2 minutes left in the 3rd quarter. The quarter ends 14-14 despite the total yards of 406 to 194 in Seattle's favor.
After another stop of the Cowboys by the Seahawks, Seattle moves back into the Red Zone with just over 3 minutes played in the 4th, but again the drive stalls and the Seahawks get a 25 yard Nugent FG and take the lead 17-14. On the ensuing kickoff, Cowboys Josh Morgan losses the ball and Seahawks Randall Gay recovers it at the DAL 19. The Seattle offense nets 2 False Start penalties and force another Nugent FG, this time good from 46 yards and a 20-14 lead with just under 8 minutes left. After Dallas goes 3 and out, its Seattle's turn to give the ball away and its Deon Butler who fumbles the punt and Dallas recovers it at the SEA 21 with just over 5 minutes left. The Cowboys make no mistake and convert with a 1 yard TD run by Tashard Choice and a 21-20 lead with just over 3 minutes remaining. The Seahawks drive the ball back into Dallas territory and get a 29 yard pass play to WR Michael Jenkins to the DAL 10 with 1:02 left. Marshawn Lynch punches it in from 2 yards out and again Seattle will set up for the 2 point conversion, Redman hits Michael Robinson with the pass and its 28-21 with 32 seconds left. The Dallas Cowboys fumble the kickoff as Roy E Williams coughs it up and Deon Butler recovers it at the DAL 23 to seal it.
Scoring Summary:
1Q 08:34 SEA Mike Nugent 24 yd FG
2Q 01:01 DAL Sam Hurd 7 yd Pass from Tony Romo, (Shannon PAT)
3Q 10:49 SEA Mike Nugent 30 yd FG
3Q 06:34 DAL Bradie James 52 yd Interception Return (Shannon PAT)
3Q 02:29 SEA Leon Washington 1 yd Run (Chris Redman to Mike Williams 2 pt Conversion)
4Q 09:41 SEA Mike Nugent 25 yd FG
4Q 07:49 SEA Mike Nugent 46 yd FG
4Q 03:03 DAL Tashard Choice 1 yd Run (Shannon PAT)
4Q 00:40 SEA Marshawn Lynch 1 yd Run (Chris Redman to Michael Robinson 2 pt Conversion)
Scoring by Quarter
DAL 00 07 07 07 -21
SEA 03 00 11 14 -28
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in 1st Downs 27 to 10
Seattle led in Total Net Yards 503 to 232
Seattle led in Total Rushing Yards 136 to 59
Seattle led in Total Passing Yards 367 to 173
Seattle led in 3rd Down Conv 5/16 to 4/14
Seattle led in Time of Poss 36:48 to 23:12
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 18 att 79 yards, 1 TD
SEA Marshawn Lynch 12 att 41 yards, 1 TD
SEA Justin Forsett 2 att 14 yards
DAL Marion Barber 9 att 35 yards
DAL Tashard Choice 7 att 16 yard, 1 TD
Passing Stats
SEA Chris Redman 24 for 41, 390 yards, 0 TD 2 Ints, 70.2 rating
DAL Tony Romo 19 for 33, 177 yards, 1 TDs 0 Ints, 82.5 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Golden Tate 7 Ctch 90 yards,
SEA RB Leon Washington 4 Ctch 37 yards,
SEA WR Deon Butler 4 Ctch 78 yards
SEA WR Michael Jenkins 3 Ctch 49 yards
SEA FB Michael Robinson 2 Ctch 27 yards
SEA RB Marshawn Lynch 2 Ctch 59 yards
SEA WR Michael Williams 2 Ctch 50 yards
DAL RB Marion Barber 7 Ctch 38 yards
DAL WR Miles Austin 5 Ctch 80 yards
DAL WR Roy E Williams 2 Ctch 12 yards
DAL WR Sam Hurd 2 Ctch 22 yards
Interception Stats
DAL ILB Bradie James 1 Int 52 yards, 1 TD
DAL S Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 1 Int 8 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 5 Tck 1 Ast
SEA OLB Aaron Curry 4 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Marcus Trufant 4 Tck 0 Ast
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 4 Tck 0 Ast
SEA CB Roy Lewis 3 Tck 3 Ast
DAL CB Terence Newman 10 Tck 0 Ast
DAL ILB Bradie James 7 Tck 2 Ast
DAL DE Jason Hatcher 6 Tck 1 Ast
DAL OLB Dallas Spencer 6 Tck, 2 Ast
DAL CB Daryl Sharo 4 Tck, 0 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA OLB Aaron Curry 1.0 Sck
SEA DE Chris Clemons 0.0 Sck, 2 Hur, 1 Knk
SEA DE Raheem Brock 0.0 Sck, 2 Hur,
DAL DE Jason Hatcher 1.5 Sck,
DAL DT Kelly Gregg 1.0 Sck, 1 Hur
DAL OLB Brandon Williams 1.0 Sck,
Seattle Injury Updates:
FB Michael Robinson, now 100 %
C Scott Mruczkowski, Sprained Thumb, Probable, full strength in 2 weeks
LG Justin Blalock, Broken Foot, Out, full strength in 6 weeks
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, Out, full strength in 2012.
Big T
12-21-2011, 04:39 PM
3673
Week 9 News:
NFC Games:
Seattle 28 Dallas 21
New York Giants 41 San Fransisco 27
St Louis 17 Philadelphia 13
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: November 8th, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>146</TD><TD align=right>161</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>172</TD><TD align=right>131</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>135</TD><TD align=right>162</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49er's</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>133</TD><TD align=right>182</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford. Stafford went 27 for 39 for 310 yards and 3 TDs, 0 Ints. On the season the 23 year old Stafford has 182 completions in 318 attempts (57.2%) for 1978 yards and has 11 TDs and 10 Ints.
Defensive Player of the Week: Green Bay Packers OLB Clay Matthews. Matthews had 6 tackles, 1 assists, 2.0 Sacks, 0 Ints. On the season the 25 year old Matthews has 46 tackles and 12 assists and 4.5 Sacks and 1 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Matt Ryan QB Atlanta Falcons 36 for 60 for 316 yards, 1 TDs 0 Ints
Aaron Rodgers QB Green Bay Packers, 31 for 49 for 363 yards, 2 TDs, 0 Ints
Chris Johnson RB Tennesse Titans, 22-156 yards, 1 TD
Jamaal Charles RB Kansas City Chiefs 27-143 yards, 0 TDs
Oscar Buchanan WR Green Bay Packers, 9 Ctch, 81 yards, 2 TDs
Jacoby Jones WR Houston Texans, 8 Ctch, 140 yards, 1 TD
Bob Blake, ILB Chicago Bears, 13 Tck, 0.5 Sck, 0 Ints
Lamaar Woodley, Pittsburg Steelers, 11 Tck, 1.0 Sck, 0 Ints
Sione Pouha, New York Jets 2 Tck, 2.0 Sck, 0 Ints
Travis Daniels, CB Philadelphia Eagles, 6 Tck 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Best Left Tackles:
1) Michael Roos, Tennessee Titans
2) Joe Thomas, Cleveland Browns
3) Ryan Clady, Denver Broncos
4) Marcus McNeill, San Diego Chargers
5) Jake Long, Miami Dolphins
6) Sam Baker, Atlanta Falcons
7) Jonathon Stinchcomb, New Orleans Saints
8) Jason Peters, Philadelphia Eagles
9) Michael Oher, Baltimore Ravens
10) Levi Brown, Arizona Cardinals
Key Injuries: Injury Reserve
SS New York Giants, Kenny Phillips, Ruptured Achilles Tendon, out 28 weeks
WR Buffalo Bills, Steve Johnson, Torn Biceps Muscle, out 21 weeks
Big T
12-21-2011, 05:04 PM
Game Planning the New York Giants
2011 Record (5-3)
Tendencies:
The Giant's ran the ball 37.6 % in so far this season ( Below Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 3.84 per carry (Very Good)
Defensive Rushing of 81.1 yards per game (Very Good)
Defensive Passing Completion of 56.2% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 249.9 yards per game ( Poor)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 62.1% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.26 per play (Average)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 25.0% (Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 8.00 per play (Average)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Giant's will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 4 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 35% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Giant's will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 18 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 54% of the time in 1st down, 25% Short and 29% Long pass and Run 46%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( Low)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (High)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Low)
The Seahawks will be without C Scott Mruczkowski and CB Walter Thurmond.
The Giant's will be without SS Kenny Phillips, Ruptured Achilles Tendon and TE Travis Beckum, MCL Knee Surgery. C Shaun O'Hara is listed as Questionable with a Pulled Groin.
KEY Players to Watch Giant's:
QB Eli Manning - Excellent Very Long Passing
RB Brandon Jacobs- Excellent Third Down Running
TE Kevin Boss- Excellent Third Down Recieving
WR Nakeem Hicks- Excellent Catching the Ball
RG Chris Snee- Excellent Blocking Power
LDE Justin Tuck- Excellent Pass-Rush Technique
LCB Corey Webster- Excellent Defending the Run
RDE Mattias Kiwanuka- Excellent Defending the Run
SS Michael Johnson- Excellent Man to Man Defense
RCB Aaron Ross- Excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
Big T
12-21-2011, 06:13 PM
3675
November 14th, 2011
Seattle Seahawks at New York Giants (-6)
After a quick 3 and out and a bad punt, the Giants get great field position at the SEA 37 but get no where. David Akers 53 yard FG try is blocked by Red Bryant and Seattle start at the Giants 49. The Seahawks do not take advantage and Nugents 54 yd FG attempt falls short nearly 5 minutes in. The Giants take over and a few plays later are in the Red Zone, the Giants think they score a TD, but a holding call pushes them back to the SEA 13 and eventually settle for a 27 yd Akers FG and lead 3-0. The Seattle offense gets it 1st big play of the game when Chris Redman finds WR Mike Williams for a 21 yard pass to the SEA 39 and thier 1st First Down of the game but the Seahawks are forced to punt a few plays later. The Seahawks get another big offensive play when Redman and WR Golden Tate connect on a 34 yard pass to the NYG 18. The 1st quarter ends with the Giants up 3-0 and Seattle facing 3rd and 11 from the NYG 19.
Early in the 2nd quarter, the Seahawks settle for a 41 yd Mike Nugent FG and the score is now tied 3-3. The Seahawks are struggling trying to run the ball as they are -1 yards in 5 attempts. Seattle gets the ball back and drives the ball into Giants territory, Mike Nugent gets the Seahawks the lead with his 55 yd FG and a 6-3 score midway in the quarter. The Giants drive into the Red Zone on their next possession and appear again to score a TD but an Illegal shift penalty wipes out the score. Like last time, the Giants are forced to take a 24 yd Akers FG and tied it up again 6-6 with under 3 minutes left in the half. The Seahawks then march down the field to the NYG 31 with 32 seconds left. Mike Nugent kicks a 48 yd FG and Seattle is up 9-6. Thats how the half ends with the Seahawks holding Eli Manning to 84 yards on his 10 for 22 1st half.
The Giants start the half with a good drive into deep Seattle territory, facing 3rd and 2 from the SEA 18, Mannings pass is picked off in the end zone by OLB Leroy Hill. The Seahawks get another big play from their offense on 3rd and 11 when Redman hooks up with WR Michael Jenkins for 21 yards to the SEA 39. A few plays later, Redman's pass attempt is picked off by CB Terrel Thomas and for the 2nd time in 2 games, is returned for a TD with Thomas's 59 yard return. The Giants now lead 13-9 with just over 5 minutes left in the 3rd quarter. After a Seahawk 3 and out, the Giants move deep into Seattle territory again. The 3rd quarter ends with the Giants facing 1st and 10 at the SEA 11 and leading 13-9.
The Seahawks holds and the Giants settle for an Akers 19 yd FG and now lead 16-9 with over 13 minutes left to play. The Seattle offense gets another big offensive play when Chris Redman connects with WR Golden Tate for 33 yards to the NYG 35 with just under 9 minutes left but the next play Marshawn Lynch fumbles the ball and the Giants recover. The Giants move the ball into deep Seattle territory, running down the clock, Akers makes it a 2 score game with his 32 yd FG and a 19-9 Giants lead with just over 2 minutes left. Another big play for the Seattle offense as Redman hooks up with WR Michael Jenkins for 40 yards to the NYG 13 with 1:11 left. Two plays later, Redman hits Jenkins for a 13 yd TD pass a the score is now 19-16 Giants with 59 seconds left. The Seahawks attempt the onside kick, but Giants Corey Webster recovers the ball at the SEA 40. The Giants run out the clock.
Scoring Summary:
1Q 06:59 NYG David Akers 27 yd FG
2Q 14:46 SEA Mike Nugent 41 yd FG
2Q 07:25 SEA Mike Nugent 55 yd FG
2Q 02:27 NYG David Akers 24 yd FG
2Q 00:32 SEA Mike Nugent 48 yd FG
3Q 05:35 NYG Terrell Thomas 59 yd Interception Return (Akers PAT)
4Q 13:31 NYG David Akers 19 yd FG
4Q 02:13 NYG David Akers 32 yd FG
4Q 01:05 SEA Michael Jenkins 13 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
Scoring by Quarter
SEA 00 09 00 07 -16
NYG 03 03 07 06 -19
Stats Summary:
New York led in 1st Downs 20 to 17
Seattle led in Total Net Yards 340 to 335
New York led in Total Rushing Yards 119 to 37
Seattle led in Total Passing Yards 303 to 216
New York led in 3rd Down Conv 9/19 to 3/11
New York led in Time of Poss 37:22 to 22:38
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 7 att 13 yards,
SEA Marshawn Lynch 6 att 24 yards,
NYG Brandon Jacobs 16 att 59 yards
NYG Bernie Kernbach 9 att 53 yards
NYG Eli Manning 4 att 7 yard,
Passing Stats
SEA Chris Redman 22 for 40, 307 yards, 1 TD 1 Ints, 77.8 rating
NYG Eli Manning 25 for 42, 216 yards, 0 TDs 1 Ints, 63.2 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Mike Williams 6 Ctch 77 yards,
SEA WR Michael Jenkins 4 Ctch 77 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Golden Tate 4 Ctch 87 yards
SEA WR Deon Butler 3 Ctch 23 yards
NYG WR Steve Smith 7 Ctch 71 yards
NYG WR Nakeem Hicks 7 Ctch 69 yards
NYG WR Mario Manningham 3 Ctch 40 yards
NYG RB Bernie Kernbach 3 Ctch 16 yards
NYG RB Brandon Jacobs 2 Ctch 8 yards
Interception Stats
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 1 Int 0 yards,
NYG CB Terrell Thomas 1 Int 59 yards, 1 TD
Defensive Stats:
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 10 Tck 3 Ast
SEA OLB Leroy Hill 7 Tck 4 Ast
SEA S Roman Harper 5 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 5 Tck 1 Ast
SEA S Kam Chancellor 5 Tck 1 Ast
NYG CB Aaron Ross 5 Tck 3 Ast
NYG CB Terrell Thomas 4 Tck 1 Ast
NYG S Antrel Rolle 3 Tck 0 Ast
NYG S Michael Johnson 3 Tck, 1 Ast
NYG S Matt Ware 2 Tck, 1 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 0.0 Sck, 1 Blk, 1 Hur
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 0.0 Sck, 1 Blk
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 0.0 Sck, 2 Hur, 1 Knk
NYG S Andrel Rolle 1.0 Sck,
NYG DE Osi Umenyiora 0.0 Sck, 4 Hur
NYG ILB Kevin Burnett 0.0 Sck, 1 Hur
Seattle Injury Updates:
C Scott Mruczkowski, Sprained Thumb, Probable, full strength in 1 week
LG Justin Blalock, Broken Foot, Out, full strength in 5 weeks
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, Out, full strength in 2012
Big T
12-22-2011, 06:57 PM
3676
Week 10 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 23 St Louis 10
New York Giants 19 Seattle 16
Philadelphia 30 San Fransisco 3
NFC Standings:
<LINK target=_blank href="<a href=" osdyn.css? css dynasties.operationsports.com http:><TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: November 15th, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>169</TD><TD align=right>171</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>182</TD><TD align=right>154</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>151</TD><TD align=right>181</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49er's</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>136</TD><TD align=right>212</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning. Manning went 25 for 32 for 226 yards and 3 TDs, 0 Ints. On the season the 35 year old Manning has 215 completions in 309 attempts (69.6%) for 2603 yards and has 21 TDs and 7 Ints.
Defensive Player of the Week: Chicago Bears ILB Hunter Hillenmeyer. Hillenmeyer had 10 tackles, 2 assists, 1.0 Sacks, 2 Ints. On the season the 31 year old Hillenberger has 31 tackles and 9 assists and 1.0 Sacks and 2 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Matthew Stafford QB Detroit Lions went 31 for 50 for 320 yards, 1 TD, 0 Int
Kyle Orton QB Denver Broncos went 19 for 33 for 398 yards, 4 TDs, 2 Ints
Shonn Greene RB New York Jets 25-144 yards, 1 TD
Roscoe Parrish WR Buffalo Bills 9 Ctch 97 yards, 0 TDs
Jabar Gaffney WR Denver Broncos 9 Ctch 247 yards, 3 TDs
Gerald McCoy DT Tampa Bay Buccanneers 7 Tck, 2.0 Sck, 0 Int
Luis Castillo DE San Diego Chargers 4 Tck, 3.0 Sck 0 Int
Asante Samuel, CB Philadelphia Eagles 3 Tck, 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Most Intelligent Players:
1) Reynaldo Hill, Denver Broncos
2) Chris Hope, Baltimore Ravens
3) Brian Urlacher, Carolina Panthers
4) Kevin Burnett, New York Giants
5) Ryan Clark, Pittsburg Steelers
6) Sean Considine, Carolina Panthers
7) Derek Johnson, Buffalo Bills
8) Gerald Sensabaugh, Baltimore Ravens
9) Kerry Collins, Carolina Panthers
10) Matt Ware, New York Giants
Key Transactions:
New York Giants place TE Travis Beckum on the Injury Reserve. Beckum will miss 35 weeks due to a MCL Knee Surgery
Minnesota Vikings TE A.J Horn has turned down his initial 13.90 M over 4 years contract offer. Horn was the Vikings 15th overall pick in the 2011 draft.
Big T
12-22-2011, 07:20 PM
Game Planning the St Louis Rams
2011 Record (4-5)
Tendencies:
The Rams ran the ball 41.9 % in so far this season ( Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 3.64 per carry (Very Good)
Defensive Rushing of 86.1 yards per game (Very Good)
Defensive Passing Completion of 53.2% (Very Good)
Defensive Passing of 240.2 yards per game ( Poor)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 67.2% (Very Good)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.68 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 23.9% (Good)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 6.63 per play (Good)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Rams will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 3 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 40% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Rams will be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 20 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 54% of the time in 1st down, 29% Short and 25% Long pass and Run 46%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( Low)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Normal)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Normal)
The Seahawks will be without C Scott Mruczkowski and CB Walter Thurmond.
The Rams will be without C Jason Brown, Out with a Strained Elbow Tendon. The Rams maybe without C Chris Massey, listed as Questionable, LT Rodger Stafford, listed as Probable and WR Donnie Avery, listed as Probable.
KEY Players to Watch Ram's:
QB Sam Bradford - Good Long Passing
RB Steven Jackson- Excellent Breakaway Running
TE Owen Daniels- Excellent Third Down Recieving
WR Danny Amendola- Excellent Yardage After Catch
RT Jason Smith- Excellent Blocking Power
MLB James Laurinatis - Excellent Defending the Run
SS Oshiomogho Atogwe- Excellent Hitting Ball Carriers
LDE Chris Long- Excellent Pass-Rush Technique
LCB Ronald Bartell - Excellent Play Diagnosis
RCB Bradley Fletcher- Good Intercepting Passes
Big T
12-22-2011, 08:55 PM
3677
November 21st, 2011
Seattle Seahawks at St Louis Rams (-6)
The Rams get a good return on the opening kickoff and 8 plays later, 7 of which were runs they are at the SEA 12. On the next play, Sam Bradford connects with TE Owen Daniels for a 12 yd TD pass and a 7-0 lead after just over 5 minutes. On Seattle's first play of the game, Chris Redman's pass is picked off by CB Bradley Fletcher and for the 3rd straight game a Redman pass is taken back for a TD, this time its 54 yards and a Rams 14-0 lead. On the first play of the next possession, Redman completes a 31 yard pass to WR Golden Tate to the STL 31. A few plays later when Seattle couldnt convert 3rd and 1, Mike Nugent is good on a 28 yard FG and the Rams lead is cut to 14-3 with just over 9 minutes played. On the Rams next possession, they get a big play when QB Sam Bradford hits RB Steven Jackson with a short pass that Jackson extends for 25 yards to the SEA 42. The Rams move the ball into the Red Zone but have to settle for a Nick Folk 28 yard FG and the lead is now 17-3 with under a minute left in the 1st. Thats how the 1st quarter ends.
Early in the 2nd quarter, Seattle sets up Mike Nugent for a 51 yard FG try, but he misses left and the Rams will get good field position. On the very next play, RB Steven Jackson gets into the secondary and runs for 21 yards to the SEA 38. The Rams do get points on the drive when Nick Folk hits a 38 yard FG and the score is now 20-3 for the Rams with just under 10 minutes left. The Hawks do convert a 3rd and 10 when QB Chris Redman hits WR Mike Williams for 21 yards to the SEA 43. The Seahawks do move the ball to the STL 5, but have to settle for a 22 yard FG from Nugent and the make the score 20-6 with just under 5 minutes left in the half. Bradford moves the ball again for the Rams getting a key 24 yard pass and catch with WR Ricardo Borders to the SEA 46, but a few plays later, Bradford is picked off by CB Kelly Jennings at the SEA 33. Neither team can amount any offense in the final minutes of the half so it ends 20-6 in favour of the Rams.
After both teams start the half with 3 and outs, Chris Redman has another pass picked off by the Rams and once again its returned for a TD. S Pete Fulcher intercepts Redman and runs it back 31 yards for the TD and makes the score 27-6 for the Rams nearly 4 minutes in. Redman goes right back to the air on the first play after the kickoff and gets a 39 yard completion to WR Michael Jenkins to the STL 36 but the Seahawks give the ball back to the Rams when RB Marshawn Lynch fumbles and Rams Jerome Murphy recovers and returns it the SEA 49. Neither team can get the offense going as both teams go 3 and out, but the Rams get some momentum offensively late in the 3rd quarter and drive to the SEA 15. But Seattle's defense holds up and forces a 30 yard Folk FG and the Rams are now up 30-6 with just under 2 minutes left in the 3rd. On the Seahawks first play after the kickoff, Redman is picked off again by Clint Sessions and its returned to the SEA 20. The quarter ends with the score 30-6 and the Rams facing 3rd and 1 from the SEA 11.
Just two plays later, RB Steven Jackson runs for an 8 yard TD and the Rams extend the lead to 37-6. The Seahawks do respond with a 35 yard TD run by Leon Washington and get the 2 point conversion with a pass to TE John Carlson to make it 37-14 with just over 10 minutes remaining. After a 3 and out by the Rams, Redman completes a 24 yard pass to WR Golden Tate to the STL 46. A few plays later, Redman connects with WR Golden Tate again for a 29 yard gain to the STL 2. Redman caps the drive with a 2 yard TD pass to TE John Carlson, but are unable to convert the 2 point attempt. The score is 37-20 with just under 5 minutes remaining. The Seahawks attempt the onside kick, but the Rams recover the ball at the SEA 39. The Rams get a 38 yard FG out of it and its now 40-20 with just under 2 minutes left. Seattle does get the ball back, but is unable to get much going and runs out the clock.
Scoring Summary:
1Q 09:47 STL Owen Daniels 12 yd Pass from Sam Bradford (Folk PAT)
1Q 09:39 STL Bradley Fletcher 54 yd interception return (Folk PAT)
1Q 05:48 SEA Mike Nugent 28 yd FG
1Q 01:02 STL Nick Folk 28 yd FG
2Q 09:47 STL Nick Folk 38 yd FG
2Q 04:48 SEA Mike Nugent 22 yd FG
3Q 11:07 STL Pete Fulcher 31 yd interception return (Folk PAT)
3Q 01:43 STL Nick Folk 30 yd FG
4Q 14:22 STL Steven Jackson 8 yd Run (Folk PAT)
4Q 10:24 SEA Leon Washington 35 yd Run (Chris Redman to John Carlson 2 point conversion)
4Q 04:53 SEA John Carlson 2 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Marshawn Lynch run for 2 point coversion FAILED)
4Q 02:00 STL Nick Folk 38 yd FG
Scoring by Quarter
SEA 03 03 00 14 -20
STL 17 03 10 10 -40
Stats Summary:
St Louis led in 1st Downs 19 to 18
Seattle led in Total Net Yards 421 to 294
St Louis led in Total Rushing Yards 172 to 110
Seattle led in Total Passing Yards 311 to 122
Seattle led in 3rd Down Conv 4/12 to 3/12
St Louis led in Time of Poss 32:55 to 27:05
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 11 att 76 yards, 1 TD
SEA Marshawn Lynch 6 att 28 yards,
STL Steven Jackson 29 att 141 yards, 1 TD
STL Kim Ferguson 6 att 31 yards
Passing Stats
SEA Chris Redman 24 for 44, 315 yards, 1 TD 3 Ints, 56.5 rating
STL Sam Bradford 13 for 22, 146 yards, 1 TDs 1 Ints, 75.2 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Mike Williams 7 Ctch 81 yards,
SEA WR Golden Tate 6 Ctch 131 yards,
SEA TE John Carlson 4 Ctch 27 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Deon Butler 2 Ctch 12 yards
SEA FB Michael Robinson 2 Ctch 11 yards
STL RB Steven Jackson 4 Ctch 53 yards
STL WR Ricardo Borders 3 Ctch 51 yards
STL TE Owen Daniels 2 Ctch 17 yards, 1 TD
STL WR Danny Amendola 2 Ctch 6 yards
STL WR Mardy Gilyard 2 Ctch 19 yards
Interception Stats
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 1 Int 7 yards,
STL OLB Clint Session 1 Int 39 yards,
STL CB Bradley Fletcher 1 Int 54 yards, 1 TD
STL S Pete Fulcher 1 Int 31 yards, 1 TD
Defensive Stats:
SEA S Earl Thomas 6 Tck 2 Ast
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 5 Tck 2 Ast
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 5 Tck 0 Ast
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 4 Tck 1 Ast
SEA S Roman Harper 4 Tck 1 Ast
STL ILB Jame Laurinitis 7 Tck 3 Ast
STL CB Bradley Fletcher 6 Tck 1 Ast
STL CB Jerome Murphy 6 Tck 0 Ast
STL DE George Selvie 2 Tck, 0 Ast
STL S Bernard Pollard 2 Tck, 2 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA OLB Matt McCoy 1.0 Sck
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 1.0 Sck
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 0.5 Sck, 1 Hur
STL DE George Selvie 1.0 Sck,
STL ILB Jame Laurinaitis 0.0 Sck 1 Blk
STL DE Chris Long 0.0 Sck, 2 Hur
Seattle Injury Updates:
C Scott Mruczkowski, is now 100%
RCB Randall Gay, Sprained Knee, Questionable, full strength in 2 weeks
LG Justin Blalock, Broken Foot, Doubtful, full strength in 4 weeks
SLB Leroy Hill, Sprained Lateral Knee Ligament, Questionable, full strength in 9 weeks.
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, Out, full strength in 2012
Big T
12-26-2011, 05:25 PM
3680
Week 11 News:
NFC Games:
San Fransisco 20 Arizona 10
St Louis 40 Seattle 20
NFC Standings:
<TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: November 22nd, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>179</TD><TD align=right>191</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>222</TD><TD align=right>174</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>171</TD><TD align=right>221</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49er's</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>156</TD><TD align=right>222</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: New England Patriots QB Tom Brady. Brady went 23 for 39 for 328 yards and 2 TDs, 0 Ints. On the season the 34 year old Brady has 190 completions in 302 attempts (62.9%) for 2158 yards and has 13 TDs and 2 Ints.
Defensive Player of the Week: Green Bay Packers OLB Lance Laury. Laury had 5 tackles, 0 assists, 4.0 Sacks, 0 Ints. On the season the 29 year old Laury has 24 tackles and 6 assists and 6.5 Sacks and 0 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Jason Campbell, Oakland Raiders QB 30 for 48, 320 yards 1 TD 1 Int
Tony Romo Dallas Cowboys, QB 25 for 40, 341 yards, 0 TD 1 Int
Joseph Addai Denver Broncos, RB 22-162 yards, 1 TD
Steven Jackson St Louis Rams RB 29-141 yards, 1 TD
Ben Tate, Houston Texans RB 19-134 yards, 3 TDs
Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions, WR 10 Ctch 201 yards, 2 TD
Steve Smith, New York Giants WR 7 Ctch, 153 yards, 0 TD
Miles Auston, Dallas Cowboys, WR 9 Ctch, 152 yards, 0 TD
Brian Cushing, Houston Texans, OLB 8 Tck, 0.0 Sck, 1 Int
Mario Williams, Houston Texans DE 4 Tck, 3.0 Sck, 0 Int
Bryan Robinson, Arizona Cardinals, DT 5 Tck, 3.0 Sck, 0 Int
Antonio Cromartie, Cincinnati Bengals, 4 Tck, 0.0 Sck, 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Top Pass Blockers:
1) Ben Grubbs, Baltimore Ravens
2) Michael Roos, Tennessee Titans
3) Justin Peters, Philadelphia Eagles
4) Andy Levitre, Buffalo Bills
5) Uche Nwaneri, Jacksonville Jaquars
6) Ryan Clady, Denver Broncos
7) Nick Mangold, New York Jets
8) Leonard Davis, Dallas Cowboys
9) Jahri Evans, New Orleans Saints
10) Jason Spitz, San Fransisco 49er's
Key Transactions:
Houston Texans sign FA QB Sean Reiser to a 1 year, $330,000 Deal.
Minnesota Vikings have signed unsigned Rookie TE A.J. Horn to a 4 year, $13.9 M deal.
Big T
12-26-2011, 05:58 PM
Game Planning the Pittsburg Steelers
2011 Record (4-6)
Tendencies:
The Steelers ran the ball 33.5 % in so far this season ( Well Below Average)
Defensive Rushing Average of 4.21 per carry (Average)
Defensive Rushing of 118.6 yards per game (Fair)
Defensive Passing Completion of 59.1% ( Good)
Defensive Passing of 222.7 yards per game ( Average)
Defensive Short Pass Completion of 70.5% (Average)
Defensive Short Pass Average of 5.75 per play (Poor)
Defensive Long Pass Completion of 33.3% (Fair)
Defensive Long Pass Average of 8.80 per play (Average)
The Defensive Game Plan against the Steelers will be the Seahawks Dee Dawg 5 (TM) Defense that primarily will be in Run defense of 30% of the time on 1st down and split the rest between Pass and Aggressive Pass defense.
The Offensive Game Plan against the Steelerswill be the Seahawks Offensive Game Plan 1 (TM) which is will have us throwing about 48% of the time in 1st down, 24% Short and 24% Long pass and Run 52%.
Seahawks Blitz Frequency ( Low)
Seahawks Double Team Frequency (Above Average)
Seahawks Extra Protection Frequency (Above Average)
The Seahawks will be without RCB Randall Gay, SLB Leroy Hill and CB Walter Thurmond.
The Steelers maybe without WR Chris Mike Wallace, listed as Questionable.
KEY Players to Watch Steeler's:
QB Ben Roethlisberger - Excellent Long Passing
RB Rasheed Mendenhall- Excellent Third Down Running
TE Heath Miller- Very Good Third Down Recieving
WR Emmanuel Sanders- Excellent Running Routes
LT Max Starks- Very Good Blocking Power
SS Troy Polamalu - Excellent Defending the Run
SLB LaMarr Woodley- Excellent Play Diagnosis
LDE Evander Hood- Very Good Pass-Rush Technique
NT Casey Hampton- Very Good Diagnosis
SILB Lawrence Timmons- Excellent Pass-Rush Technique
Big T
12-26-2011, 07:15 PM
3681
November 28th, 2011
Pittsburg Steelers at Seattle Seahawks (Even)
The Seahawks have a very good drive to start the game as 8 plays and 67 yards sees them facing 2nd and 3 at the PIT 16. Four plays later, RB Leon Washington caps off the drive with a 9 yard TD pass from Chris Redman and a 7-0 Hawks lead nearly 6 minutes in. Seattle then forces a 3 and out but on the punt, Deon Butler fumbles and Steelers Travis Gibbs recovers it and returns it 40 yards for a TD and a tie game. The Seahawks take the ensuing kickoff and march down the field setting up a 1st and Goal from the PIT 7. This time RB Leon Washington runs the ball in for a 5 yard TD and Seattle now leads 14-7 with just under 3 minutes remaining in the quarter. After forcing another 3 and out, the Seahawks start their next drive in Pittsburg territory just before the quarter ends 14-7. Roethlisberger is 1 for 4 passing and 8 yards and no Steeler 1st downs.
Early in the 2nd quarter a 17 yard run by Leon Washington sets up 1st and 10 from the PIT 15. Three plays later, the Hawks will have to settle for a 25 yd FG by Mike Nugent and extend the lead to 17-7 with just over 12 minutes left in the half. The Seahawks force another 3 and out and have held the Steelers to -2 Total Yards so far. The Seahawks are unable to get a first down and give the ball back to Pittsburg who gets it first 1st down of the game with just over 8 minutes left in the half. But a few plays later, DE E.J Wilson sacks Roethlisberger and forces a fumble the Seahawks Chris Clemons picks up and returns 22 yards for a TD and a 24-7 Seattle lead with just over 7 minutes left in the half. With just over 4 minutes left, QB Ben Roethlisberger gets his pass intended for WR Hank Baskett picked off by OLB Matt McCoy who returns it 26 yards to the PIT 10. Three plays later, Redman connects with WR Michael Jenkins for a 7 TD pass and a 31-7 Seattle lead. The struggling Steelers offense doubles it total net yards on a 24 yard pass to WR Emmanuel Sanders that takes them to the SEA 33 with just over a minute left, but the Steelers drive is snuffed out by OLB David Hawthorne in the end zone with 0:45 remaining in the half. The Seahawks go to the locker room with a 31-7 lead holding the Steelers to just 69 Total yards.
The Seahawks get the 1st big offensive play in the 2nd half when facing 3rd and 19, Redman connects with WR Golden Tate for 26 yards and a first down with just over 5 minutes played. The Hawks continue the drive and get a 52 yard Mike Nugent FG with just under 5 minutes left in the quarter to take a 34-7 lead. But a few play later, the Steeler get a 68 yard TD run by Willis McGahee and cut the lead to 34-14 with just under 4 minutes left. Thats the way the 3rd quarter ends.
With not much happening for either team offensively for a while, Seattle gets a 22 yard pass from Redman to WR Mike Williams to the PIT 25 with just over 9 minutes left in the game. Four plays later, Redman hooks up with TE John Carlson for a 12 TD pass and a 41-14 lead. Pittsburg does get a big play on the ensuing drive when Roethlisberger hits WR Emmaneul Sanders for a 27 yard pass to the PIT 46 with just over 6 minutes left, but they will settle for a 47 yard Jeff Reed FG with just over 2 minutes left and makes the score 41-17. The Seahawks run out the clock for the victory.
Scoring Summary:
1Q 09:10 SEA Leon Washington 9 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
1Q 07:39 PIT Travis Gibbs 40 yard Fumble return ( Reed PAT)
1Q 02:45 SEA Leon Washington 5 yd Run (Nugent PAT)
2Q 12:45 SEA Mike Nugent 25 yd FG
2Q 07:25 SEA Chris Clemons 22 yard Fumble return (Nugent PAT)
2Q 03:54 SEA Michael Jenkins 7 yard Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
3Q 04:50 SEA Mike Nugent 52 yd FG
3Q 04:11 PIT Willis McGehee 68 yard Run (Reed PAT)
4Q 07:23 SEA John Carlson 12 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
4Q 02:15 PIT Jeff Reed 47 yd FG
Scoring by Quarter
PIT 07 00 07 03 -17
SEA 14 17 03 07 -41
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in 1st Downs 25 to 11
Seattle led in Total Net Yards 383 to 232
Seattle led in Total Rushing Yards 137 to 119
Seattle led in Total Passing Yards 246 to 113
Seattle led in 3rd Down Conv 7/14 to 3/13
Seattle led in Time of Poss 38:25 to 21:35
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 19 att 87 yards, 1 TD
SEA Marshawn Lynch 10 att 28 yards
SEA Michael Robinson, 2 att 17 yards
PIT Rashard Mendenhal 11 att 40 yards
PIT Willis McGehee 5 att 69 yards, 1 TD
PIT David Johnson 2 att 10 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Chris Redman 27 for 36, 259 yards, 3 TD 0 Ints, 122.3 rating
PIT Ben Roethlisberger 13 for 29, 140 yards, 0 TDs 2 Ints, 30.8 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Golden Tate 7 Ctch 88 yards,
SEA RB Michael Robinson 6 Ctch 32 yards,
SEA TE John Carlson 5 Ctch 55 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Mike Williams 3 Ctch 43 yards
SEA WR Michael Jenkins 2 Ctch 23 yards, 1 TD
SEA RB Leon Washington 2 Ctch 11 yards, 1 TD
PIT WR Emmanuel Sanders 4 Ctch 70 yards
PIT WR Hank Basket 3 Ctch 32 yards
PIT WR Jeremy Cherney 3 Ctch 20 yards
Interception Stats
SEA OLB Matt McCoy 1 Int 26 yards,
SEA OLB David Hawthorne 1 Int 0 yards
Defensive Stats:
SEA CB Marcus Trufant 5 Tck 0 Ast
SEA ILB Lofa Tatupu 5 Tck 0 Ast
SEA S Earl Thomas 4 Tck 1 Ast
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 3 Tck 0 Ast
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 3 Tck 1 Ast
PIT LaMarr Woodley 7 Tck 1 Ast
PIT S Troy Polamalu 6 Tck 3 Ast
PIT CB Joselio Hanson 5 Tck 1 Ast
PIT ILB Lawrence Timmons 5 Tck, 1 Ast
PIT DE Evander Hood 4 Tck, 1 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 2.0 Sck, 3 Hur, 3 Knk
SEA DT Rickey Spahr 1.0 Sck, 1 Blk,
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 0.5 Sck, 1 Hur, 2 Knk
PIT DE Evander Hood 1.0 Sck, 1 Blk, 1 Hur
PIT OLB James Harrison 1.0 Sck 1 Hur, 2 Knk
PIT DT Casey Hampton 0.0 Sck, 1 Blk
Seattle Injury Updates:
RCB Randall Gay, Sprained Knee, Probable, full strength in 1 weeks
RCB Kelly Jennings, Sprained Ankle, Probable, full strength in 1 week
LG Max Unger, Hyperextended Elbow, Out, full strength in 3 weeks
LG Justin Blalock, Broken Foot, Doubtful, full strength in 4 weeks
SLB Leroy Hill, Sprained Lateral Knee Ligament, Questionable, full strength in 8 weeks.
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, Out, full strength in 2012
SS Roman Harper, Strained Hamstring, Questionable, full strength in unknown.
Big T
12-27-2011, 06:12 PM
3684
Week 12 News:
NFC Games:
Arizona 23 Cincinnati 17
Baltimore 28 San Fransisco 24
Seattle 41 Pittsburg 17
Cleveland 26 St Louis 13
NFC Standings:
<TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=masthead_alt><TD bgColor=#0f5b1a colSpan=6>NFL Standings - Updated: November 29th, 2011</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>202</TD><TD align=right>208</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>235</TD><TD align=right>200</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>212</TD><TD align=right>238</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49er's</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>180</TD><TD align=right>248</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Offensive Player of the Week: Seattle Seahawks QB Chris Redman. Redman went 27 for 36 for 259 yards and 3 TDs, 0 Ints. On the season the 34 year old Redman has been selected player of the week for the 2nd time, 246 completions in 423 attempts (58.2%) for 2674 yards and has 14 TDs and 15 Ints.
Defensive Player of the Week: Green Bay Packers OLB Clay Matthews. Matthews had 6 tackles, 1 assists, 2.0 Sacks, 0 Ints. On the season the 25 year old Matthews has been selected as player of the week for the 3rd time in his career, has 64 tackles and 16 assists and 8.0 Sacks and 1 Int with 0 TDs.
Other Notables:
Matt Ryan QB Atlanta Falcons, 31 for 40, 376 yards, 1 TD 1 Int
Billy Volek QB New Orleans Saints, 19 for 28, 260 yards, 3 TDs, 0 Ints
Pierre Thomas RB Washington Red Skins, 21-152 yards, 1 TD
Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota Vikings, 19-144 yards, 2 TDs
Calvin Johnson WR Detroit Lions, 9 Ctch, 137 yards, 1 TD
Roddy White WR Atlanta Falcons 7 Ctch, 155 yards, 0 TD
Rian Lindell K Buffalo Bills 5 for 5 FG, 46 LNG
Rolando McClain ILB Oakland Raiders 9 Tck, 1.5 Sck, 0 Int
Jeremy Jarmon DE Washington Red Skins 3 Tck 2.0 Sck 0 Int
Ed Reed S Baltimore Ravens 8 Tck 0.0 Sck 2 Ints
Greta's House of Football:
Premiere Linebackers:
1) Patrick Willis, San Fransisco 49ers
2) James Laurinatis, St Louis Rams
3) Jerod Mayo, New England Patriots
4) Rolando McClain, Oakland Raiders
5) DeMeco Ryans, Houston Texans
6) LaMarr Woodley, Pittsburg Steelers
7) David Harris, New York Jets
8) Elvis Dumervil, Denver Broncos
9) Karlos Danby, Miami Dolphins
10) Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers
Key Transactions:
New Orleans Saints signed FA QB Billy Volek to a 1 year, $880,000 deal.
New Orleans Saints placed QB Drew Brees on injury reserve with ACL Damage to the Knee and is expected to miss 21 weeks.
Minnesota Vikings signed FA LCB Colin Tate to a 1 year, $410,000 deal.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed FA SS Ray Grier to a 1 year, $410,000 deal.
Tennessee Titans placed MLB Stephen Tulloch on injury reserve with a Inguinal Hernia and is expected to miss 28 weeks.
Tennessee Titans signed FA LDE Hugh Duran to a 1 year, $410,000 deal.
Tennessee Titans released C Fernando Velasco.
Big T
12-27-2011, 06:33 PM
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Seattle Seahawks December 1st, 2011 Leaders
Passing:
Chris Redman 246/423 58.2%, 2674 YDs, 14 TDs, 15 Ints, 73.1 rating.
Rushing:
Leon Washington 142 for 597 yards, 4.20 Ave, 39 LG 4 TD
Marshawn Lynch 74 for 295 yards, 3.99 Ave, 23 LG 2 TD
Justin Forsett 32 for 189 yards, 5.91 Ave, 35 LG 1 TD
Michael Robinson 7 for 39 yards, 5.57 Ave, 15 LG 0 TD
John Carlson 3 for 26 yards, 8.67 Ave, 11 LG, 0 TD
Recieving:
Golden Tate 56 Ctch 757 yards 13.52 Ave 34 LG 1 TD
Mike Williams 42 Ctch 501 yards, 11.93 Ave 31 LG 1 TD
John Carlson 32 Ctch 312 yards, 9.75 Ave 41 LG 4 TDs
Deon Butler 31 Ctch 339 yards, 10.94 Ave 28 LG 3 TDs
Leon Washington 22 Ctch 132 yards, 6.00 Ave 19 LG 2 TDs
Justin Forsett 19 Ctch 109 yards, 5.74 Ave 13 LG 0 TDs
Michael Jenkins 18 Ctch 290 yards, 16.11 Ave, 40 LG 3 TDs
Michael Robinson 11 Ctch 90 yards, 8.18 Ave, 24 LG 0 TDs
Marshawn Lynch 9 Ctch 95 yards, 10.56 Ave, 44 LG 0 TDs
Anthony McCoy 3 Ctch, 19 yards 6.33 Ave, 12 LG 0 TDs
Tony Manns 3 Ctch, 30 yards, 10.00 Ave, 18 LG 0 TDs
DEF Tackles
Lofa Tatupu 74 tackles 19 assists
Roman Harper 60 tackles, 10 assists
Kelly Jennings 37 tackles, 11 assists
Marcus Trufant 32 tackles, 2 assists
Earl Thomas 31 tackles, 15 assists
Leroy Hill 30 tackles, 12 assists
Roy Lewis 28 tackles, 9 assists
Randall Gay 23 tackles, 8 assists
Kam Chancellor 22 tackles 7 assists
Aaron Curry, 21 tackles 8 assists
DEF SACKs
E.J. Wilson 20 tackles, 6 assists 6.0 SACK
Rickey Spahr 17 tackles, 5 assists 2.0 SACK
Raheem Brock 13 tackles, 6 assists 2.0 SACK
David Hawthorne 18 tackles, 7 assists 1.5 SACK
Kentwan Balmer 10 tackles, 7 assists, 1.5 SACK
DEF Interceptions
Earl Thomas 3 INTs 63 IRYD 0 TDs
Kelly Jennings 1 INTs, 7 IRYD, 0 TDs
Roy Lewis 1 INTs, 20 IRYD 0 TDs
Leroy Hill 1 INTs, 0 IRYD 0 TDs
Matt McCoy 1 INTs, 26 IRYD 0 TDs
Key Run Blocks:
Scott Mruczkowski 17 KRB
Justin Blalock 13 KRB
Stacy Andrews 9 KRB
Anthony Herrera 9 KRB
Blaine Vesneske 8 KRB
Big T
12-27-2011, 08:33 PM
3686
December 1st, 2011 NFL Standings
<TABLE class=osdyn cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=425><TBODY><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC EAST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Philadelphia Eagles</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>253</TD><TD align=right>165</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>New York Giants</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>208</TD><TD align=right>182</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Washington Red Skins</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>163</TD><TD align=right>236</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Dallas Cowboys</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>190</TD><TD align=right>233</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC NORTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Green Bay Packers</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>255</TD><TD align=right>219</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Minnesota Vikings</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>257</TD><TD align=right>240</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Chicago Bears</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>254</TD><TD align=right>268</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Detroit Lions</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>233</TD><TD align=right>209</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC SOUTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Atlanta Falcons</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>278</TD><TD align=right>204</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>New Orleans Saints</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>301</TD><TD align=right>209</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>158</TD><TD align=right>235</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Carolina Panthers</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>163</TD><TD align=right>264</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">NFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Arizona Cardinals</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>202</TD><TD align=right>208</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>St Louis Rams</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>235</TD><TD align=right>200</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Seattle Seahawks </TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>212</TD><TD align=right>238</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>San Fransisco 49er's</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>180</TD><TD align=right>248</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC EAST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>New England Patriots</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>236</TD><TD align=right>121</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>New York Jets</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>193</TD><TD align=right>205</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Buffalo Bills</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>202</TD><TD align=right>242</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Miami Dolphins</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>146</TD><TD align=right>231</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC NORTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Cleveland Browns</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>249</TD><TD align=right>189</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Baltimore Ravens</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>199</TD><TD align=right>248</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Cincinnati Bengals</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>207</TD><TD align=right>221</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Pittsburg Steelers</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>228</TD><TD align=right>283</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC SOUTH</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Indianapolis Colts</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>296</TD><TD align=right>183</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Houston Texans</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>274</TD><TD align=right>193</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Tennessee Titans</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>202</TD><TD align=right>223</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Jacksonville Jaquars</TD><TD align=right>4</TD><TD align=right>7</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>228</TD><TD align=right>299</TD></TR><TR class=stathead><TD width="45%">AFC WEST</TD><TD align=right width="11%">W</TD><TD align=right width="11%">L</TD><TD align=right width="11%">T</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PF</TD><TD align=right width="11%">PA</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>San Diego Chargers</TD><TD align=right>10</TD><TD align=right>1</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>259</TD><TD align=right>165</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Oakland Raiders</TD><TD align=right>5</TD><TD align=right>6</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>191</TD><TD align=right>203</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>Kansas City Chiefs</TD><TD align=right>3</TD><TD align=right>8</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>161</TD><TD align=right>205</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Denver Broncos</TD><TD align=right>2</TD><TD align=right>9</TD><TD align=right>0</TD><TD align=right>210</TD><TD align=right>254</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Big T
12-27-2011, 09:22 PM
3687
December 1st, 2011 NFL Leaders
Passing:
Peyton Manning, IND 249/369 67.5%, 3035 YDs, 22 TDs, 8 Ints, 103.4 rating.
Matt Ryan, ATL 277/403 68.7%, 2915 YDs, 21 TDs, 5 Ints, 101.7 rating.
Tom Brady NE 213/339 62.8% 2385 YDs, 14 TDs 2 Ints, 95.0 rating
Aaron Rodgers GBY 260/405 64.2% 3061 YDs, 20 TDs, 9 Ints 94.2 rating
Drew Brees NOS 209/325 64.3% 2586 YDs, 17 TDs, 10 Ints 93.4 rating
Rushing:
Adrian Peterson MIN 224 for 1196 yards, 5.34 Ave, 71 LG 12 TDs
Jonathan Stewart CAR 178 for 1001 yards, 5.62 Ave, 54 LG 3 TDs
Montario Hardesty CLE 254 for 997 yards, 3.93 Ave, 47 LG 7 TDs
Donald Brown IND 215 for 992 yards, 4.61 Ave, 24 LG 5 TDs
Shonn Greene NYJ 201 for 966 yards, 4.81 Ave, 51 LG 5 TDs
Recieving:
Robert Meachem NOS 81 Ctch 1166 yards 14.40 Ave 61 LG 9 TDs
Brandon LeFell CAR 79 Ctch 951 yards, 12.04 Ave 42 LG 2 TDs
Calvin Johnson DET 78 Ctch 1053 yards, 13.50 Ave 42 LG 9 TDs
Austin Miles DAL 74 Ctch 1079 yards, 14.58 Ave 70 LG 5 TDs
Hakeem Nicks NYG 71 Ctch 926 yards, 13.04 Ave 56 LG 3 TDs
DEF Tackles
Eric Berry KCY 96 tackles 29 assists, 0.5 SACK
Bryan Scott BUF 94 tackles, 38 assists, 0.0 SACK
Troy Polamalu PIT 81 tackles, 27 assists 0.0 SACK
Jonathan Vilma NOS 80 tackles, 19 assists 2.0 SACK
Lance Briggs CHI 78 tackles, 26 assists 1.0 SACK
DEF SACKs
Mario Williams HOU 37 tackles, 14 assists 17.0 SACK
Ray Edwards MIN 36 tackles, 7 assists 9.5 SACK
Calais Campbell ARI 36 tackles, 6 assists 9.0 SACK
Marcus Stroud BUF 37 tackles, 6 assists 8.5 SACK
Luis Castillo SDO 37 tackles, 10 assists, 8.5 SACK
DEF Interceptions
Asante Samuel PHI 7 INTs 100 IRYD 1 TDs
Dunta Robinson ATL 7 INTs, 128 IRYD, 1 TDs
Darrelle Revis NYJ 7 INTs, 42 IRYD 1 TDs
Tracy Porter NOS 6 INTs, 55 IRYD 0 TDs
Bradie James DAL 5 INTs, 67 IRYD, 1 TDs
KEY Run Blocks
Joe Thomas CLE 35 KRB 95 KRO
Nick Mangold NYJ 31 KRB 74 KRO
Jacob Bell STL 29 KRB 58 KRO
Stephen Peterman DET 28 KRB 59 KRO
Steve Hutchinson MIN 27 KRB 58 KRO
Big T
01-06-2012, 01:01 AM
3700
December 5th, 2011
Seattle Seahawks (4-7) at Atlanta Falcons (8-3(-10)
After getting a 3 and out stop after the opening kickoff, the ensuing punt return was fumbled by Seattles Deon Butler and recovered by the Falcons at the SEA 40 with 13:24 remaining in the 1st quarter. Two plays later, QB Matt Ryan connects with RB Michael Turner on a 39 yard TD pass and an early 7-0 lead. After a 3 and out by the Seattle offense, the Falcons return the favour when Dean Swindle fumbles the Jon Ryan punt and Justin Forsett recovers it for the Seahawks at the SEA 44 with 10:52 remaining in the 1st. After the Seahawks go 3 and out, Atlanta starts at thier own 7 yard line, 2 plays later Ryan hits WR Mark Clayton with a short pass that Clayton breaks open for a 91 yard TD pass and a 14-0 lead 6 minutes in. The Seahawks finally get their first big play offensively when Chris Redman connects for 29 yards with WR Golden Tate to the ATL 46 with 7:43 remaining in the quarter. Five plays later the Seahawks are 1st and 10 at the ATL 18, but the Seattle offense has to settle for a 29 yard Mike Nugent FG with just over 3 minutes remaining and a make it 14-3. The quarter ends 14-3 in favour of the Falcons with Seattle facing 1st and 10 from the SEA 39.
Facing 3rd and 9 early in the 2nd quarter, Chris Redman connects with WR Golden Tate for 32 yards to the ATL 14. A few plays later, Redman hits RB Marshawn Lynch with a 2 yard TD pass and the Seahawks make it 14-10 in favour of the Falcons with just over 10 minutes left in the half. With just over 2 minutes remaining in the half, the Seahawks move the ball impressively as Redman hits WR Golden Tate for a 14 yard pass to the ATL 10, a drive that started at the SEA 17. After a sack pushed the Seahawks into 3rd and 12 from the ATL 12, Redman hits paydirt with a 12 yard TD pass to TE John Carlson and the Seahawks lead 17-14 with just over a minute left in the half. The Falcons do get a 30 yard pass play from Ryan to WR Mark Clayton on the last play of the half, but thats how the half ends. The Seahawks had 233 yards of offense including 92 yards rushing in the half while Redman was 15/20 for 146 yards.
The Seahawks were unable to get a first down in their first possession, but the Falcons did get a big play when QB Matt Ryan connected with RB Michael Turner for a 24 yard pass play to the SEA 40 nearly 3 minutes in. The Falcons did get a 50 yard Matt Bryant FG to tie it at 17-17 just over 4 minutes into the 3rd quarter. This time its Seattle's turn to get a big offensive play as QB Chris Redman hits TE John Carlson for a 21 yard pass to the SEA 40 at the 6 minute mark, but Seattle was unable to get much more on the possession and had to punt. After a couple of Seahawk penalties extended the Falcon's drive deep in their own end, Matt Ryan hits WR Roddy White with a 30 yard pass play to the SEA 47 with just under 7 minutes left in the quarter. A few plays later, K Matt Bryant misses a 47 yard FG attempt and the Hawks escape giving up the lead. The Hawks fail to get a first down, and to make matterd worse Jon Ryans punt is blocked by Falcons Ovie Mughelli and they take over possession at the SEA 24 with just over 3 minutes left in the 3rd. On 2nd and 14 after a holding penalty, RB Micheal Turner runs for a 19 yard gain to the SEA 9. Atlanta takes advantage of the Hawks turnover as Ryan connects with WR Roddy White for the 5 yard TD pass and a 24-17 lead with just seconds left in the 3rd quarter.
The Seahawks get no where on their possession to start the 4th quarter and Atlanta was facing a 2nd and 15 after a false start penalty but got a 21 yard pass from Matt Ryan to RB Michael Turner to the ATL 48 with just over 3 minutes into the quarter. Thats as far as the Falcons drive would go and Seattle gets the ball back. But Seattle goes 3 and out including a 3rd down sack that had them facing 4th and 17 from the SEA 13 before having to punt with just over 9 minutes left in the game. Luckily for the Seahawks, the Falcons offense stalls and after a touch back on the punt, Seattle starts at the SEA 20 with just over 6 1/2 minutes left. The Hawks get a couple of first downs but a Jon Ryan punt and Falcon holding penalty forces the Falcons to start at the ATL 7 with 3:30 left. With the Falcons sticking to the run to run out the clock, they face a 3rd and 9 from the ATL 21 with 2 minutes left, RB Michael Turner runs for 12 yards and a first down which would seal the game for the Falcons.
Scoring Summary:
1Q 12:38 ATL Michael Turner 39 yd Pass from Matt Ryan (Bryant PAT)
1Q 09:00 ATL Mark Clayton 91 yd Pass from Matt Ryan (Byrant PAT)
1Q 03:26 SEA Mike Nugent 29 yd FG
2Q 10:09 SEA Marshawn Lynch 2 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
2Q 01:19 SEA John Carlson 12 yd Pass from Chris Redman (Nugent PAT)
3Q 10:47 ATL Matt Bryant 50 yd FG
3Q 00:24 ATL Roddy White 5 yd Pass from Matt Ryan (Bryant PAT)
Scoring by Quarter
SEA 03 14 00 00-17
ATL 14 00 10 00-24
Stats Summary:
Seattle led in 1st Downs 17 to 16
Atlanta led in Total Net Yards 360 to 298
Seattle led in Total Rushing Yards 129 to 84
Atlanta led in Total Passing Yards 276 to 169
Seattle led in 3rd Down Conv 7/16 to 6/13
Seattle led in Time of Poss 32:08 to 27:52
Rushing Stats
SEA Leon Washington 17 att 71 yards
SEA Marshawn Lynch 9 att 44 yards
SEA Chris Redman 2 att 9 yards
ATL Micheal Turner 18 att 72 yards
ATL Archie Kolodzik 4 att 7 yards
ATL Matt Ryan 2 att 5 yards
Passing Stats:
SEA Chris Redman 20 for 31- 181 yards 2 TDs 0 Ints 101.6 rating
ATL Matt Ryan 17 for 28- 287 yards 3 TDs 0 Ints 131.1 rating
Recieving Stats:
SEA WR Golden Tate 5 Ctch 85 yards
SEA TE John Carlson 4 Ctch 35 yards, 1 TD
SEA WR Michael Jenkins 3 Ctch 22 yards
SEA RB Marshawn Lynch 2 Ctch 7 yards, 1 TD
SEA RB Justin Forsett 2 Ctch 3 yards
ATL WR Mark Clayton 5 Ctch 133 yards 1 TD
ATL RB Michael Taylor 4 Ctch 95 yards, 1 TD
ATL WR Roddy White 3 Ctch 40 yards 1 TD
ATL TE Chris Wilson 2 Ctch 12 yards
Interception Stats
None
Defensive Stats:
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 5 Tck 1 Ast
SEA CB Kelly Jennings 4 Tck 1 Ast
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 4 Tck 0 Ast
SEA OLB Aaron Curry 3 Tck 2 Ast
SEA S Jordan Babineaux 3 Tck 1 Ast
ATL ILB Curtis Lofton 7 Tck 0 Ast
ATL S Thomas DeCoud 5 Tck 1 Ast
ATL DT Phil Galloway 4 Tck 1 Ast
ATL CB Chris Carr 4 Tck 0 Ast
ATL CB Chris Owens 4 Tck 0 Ast
Pass Rush Stats:
SEA DE E.J. Wilson 2.0 Sck 1 Hur 3 Knk
SEA DE Raheem Brock 0.0 Sck 2 Blk 2 Hur
SEA DT Jimmy Kennedy 0.0 Sck 1 Blk 0 Hur
ATL DE Kroy Biermann 1.0 Sck 1 Knk
ATL S Dean Swindle 1.0 Sck
ATL DE Lawrence Sidbury 1 Hur 1 Knk
Seattle Injury Updates:
RCB Randall Gay, Sprained Knee, Probable, full strength in 1 weeks
RCB Kelly Jennings is now 100 %
WR Deon Butler, Broken Nose, Probable, full strength 1 week.
MLB Lofa Tatupu, Deep Thigh Bruise, Probable, full strength 2 weeks
LG Max Unger, Hyperextended Elbow, Questionable, full strength in 2 weeks
LG Justin Blalock, Broken Foot, Questionable, full strength in 3 weeks
SLB Leroy Hill, Sprained Lateral Knee Ligament, Questionable, full strength in 7 weeks.
LCB Walter Thurmond, Torn Quadriceps Muscle, Out, full strength in 2012
SS Roman Harper, Strained Hamstring, Questionable, full strength in unknown.
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