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3ric 07-05-2003 07:47 AM

FOF4: Historical project year 1983 -
 
Seasons 1970-1973:
http://dynamic2.gamespy.com/~fof/ubb...c&f=3&t=001391
Seasons 1974-1982:
http://dynamic2.gamespy.com/%7Efof/f...&threadid=4504

1983 season

Notable names among the retirees:
MIN DE Bubba Smith, SEA WR Mel Gray, BOS QB Karl Sweetan, HOU DE Cedric Hardman, NOS LB Joe Federspiel, SD DT Mean Joe Greene, SD WR Ken Burroughs, CAR WR James Roy Jackson, HOU WR Haven Moses, MIN DE Pete Duranko.

In the draft preview, we look at three blue-chip prospects at QB: Ken O'Brien, Tony Eason, and... (drum roll) ...Dan Marino! John Elway and Jim Kelly looks like 3rd- or 4th-round picks. Other players certain to be picked early are C Jesse Sapolu, DT Tim Krumrie, DE Jim Jeffcoat, ILB Karl Mecklenburg, DE Charles Mann, S Joey Browner and RB Eric Dickerson.

The Colts' RB Tony Dorsett signs quickly with Oakland in free agency, and Tennessee QB Richard Todd, who had a breakout season last year, has gotten a 6 yr, $48 mil offer from Houston. A week later Todd signs with New Orleans for $40 mil. Seattle's Lester Hayes, one of the best players in the league, leaves the Seahawks after six years to become a member of the Falcons for 4 yrs, $34 mil.

Journeyman QB Mike Franckowiak signs with Washington, his sixth team in 7 seasons. But this time it looks like he'll get to stay as he got a 4-yr deal worth $25 mil. 12-yr veteran guard Conrad Dobler re-signs with Detroit for $11 mil. 38-yr old Steve Spurrier hopes to get a new starting role with Boston after being relegated to backup in New York. The Patriots signed him for two years, $12 mil. He'll be protected by C Blair Bush who leaves Cincinnati for New England on a 6-yr contract offer worth $29 mil.

The Cowboys lose a starter at QB as Tommy Kramer rejects their proposal and accepts the offer from Kansas City for 4 yrs, $25 mil. Maryland running back Ottis Anderson still has offers from 4 different teams in week 6 of free agency, and will have to decide soon. His decision comes just a week later, as the prospect of joining Kramer and the Chiefs is too exciting to refuse. 15-yr veteran CB Mel Blount, who's still among the league's best corners, signs with the Bengals for $8 mil.

TE Ed Marinaro goes to Houston and WR Paul Staroba re-signs with L.A. for a 13th and a 14th season with the Rams. The Chiefs make another big free agent signing as All-Pro safety Dick Anderson joins them from San Diego for 3 yrs, $16 mil. He was Defensive Player of the Year in 1974, and still is one of the league's best at his position.

Injury-plagued RB Franco Harris starts over in Denver after 11 years with Oakland. At the end of free agency we see that players like ILB Clay Matthews, T Joe Bostic, OLB Tom Cousineau and CB Cleo Johnson are still available.

3ric 07-05-2003 07:48 AM

The 1983 college draft, round 1:
1. Chicago - Jeffcoat, Jim, DE, Arizona State
2. Philadelphia - Mosebar, Don, T, Southern California
3. Seattle - Cofer, Mike, DE, Tennessee
4. Seattle - Krumrie, Tim, DT, Wisconsin
5. Detroit - Gault, Willie, WR, Tennessee
6. Maryland - Marino, Dan, QB, Pittsburgh
7. Denver - Green, Darrell, CB, Small College
8. Baltimore - Hinton, Chris, G, Northwestern
9. Pittsburgh - Covert, Jimbo, T, Pittsburgh
10. Houston - Dickerson, Eric, RB, Southern Methodist
11. Jacksonville - Eatman, Irv, T, UCLA
12. Boston - Dent, Richard, DE, Tennessee State
13. New York G - Mann, Charles, DE, Nevada
14. Minnesota - Lutz, Dave, G, Georgia Tech
15. San Francisco - Warner, Curt, RB, Penn State
16. Miami - Nelson, Karl, T, Iowa State
17. New Orleans - Salem, Harvey, T, California
18. Cincinnati - Miller, Brett, T, Iowa
19. Kansas City - Marshall, Leonard, DT, Louisiana State
20. Pittsburgh - Payne, Jimmy, DE, Georgia
21. New York J - Richardson, Mike, CB, Arizona State
22. Carolina - Pickel, Bill, DT, Rutgers
23. Dallas - Townsend, Greg, DE, Texas Christian
24. Oakland - Reed, Doug, DT, San Diego State
25. Washington - Lewis, Tim, S, Pittsburgh
26. Green Bay - Duda, Mark, DT, Maryland
27. Los Angeles - Browner, Joey, S, Southern California
28. Cleveland - Horton, Ray, CB, Washington
29. Atlanta - Mecklenburg, Karl, ILB, Minnesota
30. Washington - Bird, Steve, WR, Eastern Kentucky
31. Tennessee - Sapolu, Jesse, C, Hawaii
32. Tampa Bay - Duerson, Dave, CB, Notre Dame

Other interesting picks:
43. Jacksonville - O'Brien, Ken, QB, California - Davis
47. San Francisco - Byrd, Gill, CB, San Jose State
49. New Orleans - Brown, Ron, WR, Arizona State
62. New York J - Eason, Tony, QB, Illinois
63. Tennessee - Ellard, Henry, WR, Fresno State
67. St. Louis - Hector, Johnny, RB, Texas A&M
68. New Orleans - Roby, Reggie, P, Iowa
69. Detroit - Kinard, Terry, CB, Clemson
74. Houston - Matthews, Bruce, C, Southern California
78. Minnesota - Elway, John, QB, Stanford
82. Cincinnati - Lewis, Albert, CB, Grambling
103. Denver - Carter, Anthony, WR, Michigan
136. Jacksonville - Mularkey, Mike, TE, Florida
145. New Orleans - Kelly, Jim, QB, Miami, Florida
152. Oakland - Talley, Darryl, OLB, West Virginia
161. Washington - Anderson, Gary, RB, Arkansas
175. San Francisco - Fernandez, Mervyn, WR, San Jose State

Undrafted:
RB Roger Craig, C Tom Thayer, CB Ronnie Lippett.

Tampa Bay Amateur Draft Report:
Rnd 1 - Dave Duerson, CB, Notre Dame
Rnd 2 - Glenn Young, WR, Mississippi State
Rnd 3 - Jim Arnold, P, Vanderbilt
Rnd 4 - James Jones, RB, Florida
Rnd 5 - Clifton Blake, C, Wisconsin
Rnd 6 - Leslie Pierce, QB, Kansas State
Rnd 7 - Toby Humphrey, TE, Ohio State

3ric 07-05-2003 08:33 AM

Draft analysis
  • Jeffcoat probably won't start for the Bears as they have two strong ends in Barney Chavous and Keith Gary. Chavous is in his 11th season though so it's hard to fault this selection.
  • Mosebar enters a similar situation for the Eagles, but the question is if he can fulfill the expectations on him. He appears to have problems adjusting to the pro game.
  • Cofer easily is the most talented end on the 'Hawks team. Great pick, good value for them.
  • Seattle's D-line took a giant step towards respectability with the selection of Krumrie. This improvement on an otherwise strong defense speaks well of the team's chances in the division.
  • Willie Gault was a superb pick for Detroit as it fills a major need and provides QB David Woodley with a go-to receiver. Nothing except injury can prevent Gault from start in week 1.
  • Marino becomes the heir apparent to 12-yr vet Archie Manning and should see playing time early as Manning has become very injury prone with age.
  • Green gives the Broncos a true shut-down corner and gives their secondary a real boost as their only legitimate starter was safety Mike Fuller.
  • Chris Hinton will be the backup to Henry Allison, who is in his 13th season. Good pick for the future.
  • The selection of Covert was necessary for the Steelers as their starting tackles, Lionel Antoine and Jon Kolb, have 25 years of pro experience between them.
  • Starting RB Mike Pruitt in Houston hasn't missed a start in three years and has had consecutive 1100-yd seasons, which makes the selection of Dickerson hard to understand. Pruitt is also in the first year of a 5-year contract.


Tampa Bay roster:
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  Player                #  Pos  Exp  Current Estimate  Future Estimate Cntrct
$$Simms, Phil          12  QB  5    64                64                2 yrs.
Kersey, Hunter          5  QB  5    27                45                2 yrs.
Franco, Jake            17  QB  2    20                43                3 yrs.
##Pierce, Leslie        1  QB  1    18                58                2 yrs.
$$Dickey, Curtis        40  RB  4    78                82                1 yr.
Nelson, Darrin          36  RB  2    54                66                1 yr.
##Winder, Sammy        41  RB  2    52                63                2 yrs.
Jones, James            24  RB  1    59                71                3 yrs.
$$Wright, Ricky        23  FB  4    70                70                2 yrs.
Crutchfield, Dwayne    45  FB  2    41                61                2 yrs.
$$Winslow, Kellen      83  TE  5    78                78                4 yrs.
Humphrey, Toby          81  TE  1    26                53                3 yrs.
$$Hayes, Geoff          82  FL  10  38                38                2 yrs.
Young, Glenn            85  FL  1    38                61                3 yrs.
Dawkins, Julius        86  FL  1    30                53                2 yrs.
$$Largent, Steve        87  SE  8    65                67                4 yrs.
##Tyler, Andre          80  SE  2    25                42                3 yrs.
Schultz, Sedrick        13  SE  2    35                52                2 yrs.
$$Boden, Lynn          62  LG  9    86                86                2 yrs.
Beaman, Donnell        63  LG  5    48                54                3 yrs.
$$Gross, Lee            50  C    9    68                68                3 yrs.
Blake, Clifton          58  C    1    23                56                2 yrs.
$$Wysock, Joe          76  RG  9    65                65                5 yrs.
$$Maurer, Andy          75  RT  15  59                59                1 yr.
$$Carlton, Darryl      69  RT  9    76                76                3 yrs.
Smith, Eric            67  RT  6    45                53                3 yrs.
Arnold, Jim            3  P    1    73                93                3 yrs.
Bridges, Gary          7  K    4    52                52                2 yrs.
$$Franks, Elvis        78  LDE  4    60                65                3 yrs.
Manley, Dexter          70  LDE  3    63                82                2 yrs.
##Collier, Lionel      97  LDE  1    22                40                1 yr.
$$Drury, Andrew        95  LDT  10  49                50                1 yr.
Simmons, Ron            96  LDT  3    33                36                4 yrs.
Davis, Charlie          72  RDT  10  45                45                2 yrs.
##Blades, Steven        74  RDT  2    27                43                2 yrs.
$$Mullaney, Mark        90  RDE  9    67                68                4 yrs.
Gaddy, Skip            56  SLB  3    32                48                1 yr.
$$Scholtz, Bruce        91  SLB  2    51                76                4 yrs.
Singletary, Mike        57  MLB  3    58                75                1 yr.
$$Van Pelt, Brad        99  WILB 11  77                80                2 yrs.
$$Stewart, Mark        55  WILB 1    28                50                2 yrs.
$$Dorris, Andy          92  WLB  11  58                58                3 yrs.
##Harper, John          54  WLB  1    29                54                2 yrs.
$$Simpson, Bill        46  LCB  10  61                61                3 yrs.
$$Davis, Oliver        25  LCB  7    77                77                4 yrs.
Smith, Wayne            34  LCB  4    30                58                2 yrs.
Coffey, Ken            49  RCB  2    32                57                2 yrs.
Duerson, Dave          37  RCB  1    38                81                5 yrs.
$$Thomas, Ike          27  SS  13  66                66                1 yr.
Waymer, Dave            30  SS  4    62                70                1 yr.
McElroy, Van            48  SS  2    35                71                1 yr.
$$Harris, John          22  FS  6    76                76                2 yrs.
##Watson, Anthony      21  FS  2    36                52                3 yrs.


3ric 07-07-2003 03:54 PM

Season summary

In week 10, Minnesota's starting QB Steve DeBerg had to be put on injured reserve, which promoted rookie John Elway to the starting position. Tennessee's Henry Ellard is starting alongside 3-yr vet Art Monk since All-Pro WR Charlie Joiner also went out with an injury.

Tampa Bay finished at 10-6 and tied for second in the division with Atlanta three games behind 13-3 New Orleans. Luckily, we made the playoffs on a wild card despite ending the season on a 4-game losing streak.

In the wild card game, we play against Washington, who puts up a fight and has a 4-point lead with three minutes left. A 16-yd TD pass from Simms to Largent put us up 16-13 which the defense helps us to maintain to the end. Largent had 5 catches for 95 yds and Dickey ran for 88 yds. We held both QB Mike Franckowiak and RB James Brooks from doing much damage.

We face division winners New Orleans in the Conference semifinals, and RB Lydell Mitchell return from injury to give them a boost. They swept us in the regular season and give us a difficult time today too, and take an early 21-7 lead. We manage to narrow the deficit to four points at halftime, but the Saints score two quick TDs in the 3rd quarter and go ahead 35-17 and later score again to win 42-17. Disappointing, but they were the better team all season. Their QB, Richard Todd, was player of the week with 370 yds passing and 3 TDs.

New Orleans ruin it next week and lose 3-7 to Seattle, who advance to the Super Bowl together with Tennessee that beat Kansas City 23-7. The Titans' Dennis Morrison pass for 299 yds, 110 of them to Art Monk.

Two "expansion teams" from 1970 meet in the final, and Tennessee are favored by a 13-point spread although the 'Hawks has better linebackers and defensive backs. The overachieving 10-9 Seahawks continue to surprise and keep the game close, but the 16-2 Titans prevail 24-22 to capture the Lombardi Trophy. Morrison is MVP with 384 yds and 3 TDs. Art Monk again has a big game with 6 receptions for 144 yds and a TD.

VPI97 07-09-2003 06:52 PM

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Originally posted by 3ric
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Simmons, Ron            96  LDT  3    33                36                4 yrs.

Isn't that the same Ron Simmons who plays Farooq in the WWE? You had better give him some more playing time or he'll start clotheslining people right and left...

3ric 07-16-2003 08:48 AM

Team summary


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1983 Summary for Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 
Record: 11-7
Winning Pct.: .611
 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers    Team      Rank 
Rushes                  508      4         
Rushing Yards          2382      3         
Yards Per Carry        4.68      3         
Pass Attempts          509      23         
Completions            319      19         
Passing Yards          3235      23         
Yards Per Attempt      6.35      18         
3rd Down Conversions    35.4      21         
Points Per Game        22.6      9         
Turnovers              23        11 (T)     
Turnover Margin        -3        21         
 
Opponents              Team      Rank 
Rushes                  390      5         
Rushing Yards          1658      9         
Yards Per Carry        4.25      24         
Pass Attempts          540      19         
Completions            308      11 (T)     
Passing Yards          3108      5         
Yards Per Attempt      5.75      3         
3rd Down Conversions    31.3      4         
Points Per Game        15.8      1         
Turnovers              20        30 (T)     
 
Week  Team  Versus        Oppnt 
1    9    at ATL        12     
2    31    at JAX        12     
3    27    MIN          17     
4    24    STL          10     
5    29    SFO          0     
6    31    at L.A        20     
8    30    at SEA        0     
9    19    at NOS        27     
10    30    ATL          20     
11    24    CAR          6     
12    24    HOU          6     
13    24    at DAL        13     
14    10    at BAL        19     
15    13    at CAR        30     
16    20    TEN          23     
17    17    NOS          38     
$$WC  16    at WAS        13     
$$CS  17    at NOS        42     
 
Passing            Pos  Att  Comp  Yards Y/Att TD    Int 
12 Simms            QB    504  316  3207  6.36  23    9     
**Team              ---  509  319  3235  6.35  23    11     
 
Rushing            Pos  Att  Yards Y/Att TD 
40 Dickey          RB    288  1424  4.94  10     
24 Jones            RB    112  468  4.17  0     
36 Nelson          RB    54    295  5.46  1     
**Team              ---  508  2382  4.68  12     
 
Receiving          Pos  Targ  Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC  TD 
87 Largent          WR    137  81    1233  15.2  161  3     
23 Wright          FB    108  79    475  6.0  230  5     
40 Dickey          RB    65    49    445  9.0  179  2     
82 Hayes            WR    52    18    223  12.3  49    1     
83 Winslow          TE    36    26    241  9.2  43    5     
24 Jones            RB    32    23    203  8.8  114  2     
85 Young            WR    25    14    163  11.6  12    0     
**Team              ---  504  319  3235  10.1  824  23     
 
Defense            Pos  Tack  Asst  Sack  Hurr  Ints  Defn 
27 Thomas          S    91    23    0.0  2    1    9     
55 Stewart          ILB  75    23    3.0  1    0    4     
57 Singletary      ILB  72    20    3.0  1    1    3     
46 Simpson          CB    65    12    0.0  0    5    16     
25 Davis            CB    65    26    3.0  0    0    20     
22 Harris          S    64    32    0.5  1    2    16     
92 Dorris          OLB  57    15    4.0  0    0    7     
54 Harper          OLB  40    10    2.0  1    1    4     
34 Smith            CB    32    14    1.0  2    1    2     
78 Franks          DE    24    13    5.5  22    0    0     
95 Drury            DT    20    5    1.0  4    0    0     
37 Duerson          CB    20    4    0.5  0    0    3     
91 Scholtz          OLB  18    8    2.5  3    0    5     
90 Mullaney        DE    16    6    5.5  3    0    0     
**Team              ---  813  245  44.0  57    13    91     


3ric 07-16-2003 08:48 AM

Individual statistics



Super Bowl MVP Dennis Morrison, Tennessee, was the highest rated passer with a 100.8 rating. Cleveland's Bradley had the most TDs and John Elway was the top rookie passer with 1593 yds, 10 TDs and 8 ints.

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  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Att  Cmp  Pct  Yards Avg  Lg  TD  Int 
Todd, Richard        QB  NOS  16 16 576  331  57.4  4382  7.60  81  23  26   
Ferguson, Joe        QB  GBY  16 16 570  357  62.6  4175  7.32  80  27  11   
Bradley, Gene        QB  CLE  16 16 528  325  61.5  4107  7.77  67  32  16   
Staubach, Roger      QB  NYJ  16 16 516  332  64.3  3903  7.56  72  29  8     
Woodley, David        QB  DET  16 16 556  334  60.0  3897  7.00  74  25  23   
Ogden, Gerald        QB  SDO  16 16 511  328  64.1  3462  6.77  49  21  21   
Fouts, Dan            QB  CHI  13 13 434  270  62.2  3368  7.76  57  21  10   
Adams, Mario          QB  SEA  16 16 484  262  54.1  3322  6.86  62  17  21   
Bunn, Bart            QB  HOU  16 16 533  301  56.4  3232  6.06  49  10  28   
**Simms, Phil        QB  TBY  16 16 504  316  62.6  3207  6.36  53  23  9     


St.Louis' Johnny Hector ran only for 579 yds and 5 TDs, but that was enough to get the Offensive Rookie of the year award.

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  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Att  Yards Avg  Lg  TD 
Brooks, James        RB  WAS  16 16 284  1641  5.7  65  11   
**Dickey, Curtis      RB  TBY  16 16 288  1424  4.9  54  10   
Jones, James          RB  MAR  16 16 317  1250  3.9  53  5     
Clemons, Bob          RB  KCY  16 16 356  1218  3.4  30  8     
Simpson, Hubert      RB  DAL  16 16 316  1205  3.8  35  10   
Allen, Marcus        RB  BUF  16 16 206  1111  5.3  44  9     
Poole, Nathan        RB  CLE  13 8  238  1075  4.5  40  5     
Andrews, William      RB  ATL  15 15 222  1055  4.7  80  7     
Dorsett, Tony        RB  OAK  16 16 199  1037  5.2  54  4     
King, Kenny          RB  CIN  16 4  160  989  6.1  90  9     


3ric 07-16-2003 08:48 AM

Monk led the league in receptions, yardage and touchdowns while
Carolina's rookie FB Sam Westbrook had 55 catches for 406 yds.

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  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Targ Ctch Yards Avg  YAC  Lg  TD 
Monk, Art            WR  TEN  16 14 151  90  1569  17.4  451  93  12   
Jefferson, John      WR  GBY  16 15 145  83  1459  17.5  315  68  8     
Gray, Ernest          WR  NYG  16 15 166  70  1341  19.1  282  83  7     
Green, Roy            WR  CLE  15 14 151  82  1257  15.3  257  53  6     
**Largent, Steve      WR  TBY  16 13 137  81  1233  15.2  161  53  3     
Medsker, Neal        WR  KCY  16 15 138  81  1152  14.2  193  55  4     
Muhammad, Calvin      WR  NOS  16 16 122  69  1148  16.6  162  51  1     
Hill, Tony            WR  NYJ  16 12 125  72  1146  15.9  221  72  8     
Marshall, Henry      WR  DEN  16 14 159  78  1099  14.0  147  63  5     
Tilley, Pat          WR  SFO  14 14 131  67  1082  16.1  135  63  9     


Punt and kick return average leaders:

Code:

  Player              Pos Team  GP GS PR  Yards Avg  TD  KR  Yards Avg  TD 
Haynes, Mike          CB  TEN  16 16 31  504  16.2  2  23  581  25.2  0   
Thompson, Rocky      WR  BAL  13 13 19  302  15.8  0  23  501  21.7  0   
Gibson, Kirk          WR  MIA  16 4  22  319  14.5  1  14  351  25.0  0   
Casey, Bo            WR  PHI  14 14 25  332  13.2  1  31  737  23.7  0   
Norman, Kennedy      CB  CLE  15 15 29  374  12.8  1  20  565  28.2  0   
 
  Player              Pos Team  GP GS PR  Yards Avg  TD  KR  Yards Avg  TD 
Fuller, Mike          S  DEN  16 16 20  115  5.7  0  29  932  32.1  1   
Clayborn, Ray        S  DET  16 16 6    65    10.8  0  32  972  30.3  1   
Perez, Brett          WR  BOS  16 5  0    0    0.0  0  24  724  30.1  1   
Medsker, Neal        WR  CIN  16 16 0    0    0.0  0  27  805  29.8  2   
Gault, Willie        WR  DET  16 2  23  288  12.5  0  18  530  29.4  0   


3ric 07-16-2003 08:49 AM

Undrafted rookie ILB Mark Stewart had 75 solo tackles for Tampa Bay.

Code:

  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr 
Wood, Richard        ILB CLE  16 13 128  28  0.0  0    2     
Cronan, Peter        OLB DAL  16 16 128  37  8.5  1    4     
Miller, Larry        ILB BOS  16 15 125  35  0.0  0    2     
McCleskey, Ernest    OLB MAR  16 16 122  43  7.0  3    0     
Mack, Gene            ILB CAR  16 16 121  40  3.0  0    1     
Robertson, Isiah      ILB PHI  16 15 117  39  4.0  0    1     
Shoate, Rod          ILB DAL  15 13 116  41  4.0  0    0     
Colzie, Neil          S  MIA  16 16 114  38  3.5  0    3     
Harper, Willie        ILB CIN  16 16 113  40  3.0  0    1     
Slutzker, Ray        ILB OAK  16 13 110  34  1.0  0    1     
 
Shula, Nick          DE  PHI  13 13 54  10  14.0 2    6     
Merrill, Casey        DE  NOS  16 16 40  13  13.0 7    30   
Cobb, Robert          DE  DET  15 13 32  17  12.0 8    12   
Williams, Reggie      OLB MIA  15 15 107  25  11.5 1    7     
Harris, Al            DE  PIT  16 16 56  24  11.5 6    16   


Maryland safety Lionel Washington became Defensive Rookie of the year with 6 interceptions returned for 106 yds, with 69 tackles, 30 assists and 3 sacks.

Code:

  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Ints IRYd TD  Defn Cght PPly PDPct 
Owens, Burgess        CB  MAR  16 16 9    124  1    17  38  509  21.7 
Lee, Mark            CB  MIN  16 16 8    74  0    11  45  500  20.3 
Foley, Steve          S  JAX  16 16 7    209  1    16  31  558  21.4 
Haynes, Mike          CB  TEN  16 16 7    208  3    13  40  578  20.6 
Hayes, Lester        CB  ATL  16 16 7    125  1    20  47  503  21.1 
Brown, Dave          CB  BOS  16 16 7    15  0    24  44  513  21.7 
Clark, Mario          S  DAL  16 16 6    187  1    16  42  566  20.6 
Logan, Randy          S  L.A  16 16 6    150  1    11  24  476  21.2 
Darden, Thomas        CB  CAR  16 16 6    146  2    24  47  557  21.2 
Butler, Bobby        CB  DET  16 16 6    137  1    13  54  578  19.7 


3ric 07-16-2003 08:49 AM

Career records

Code:

Category              Player              Record    Last Year
Games started          Rufus Mayes            208        1982
Pass completions      Craig Morton*        3,865      1983
Passing yards          Craig Morton*        48,075    1983
Passing touchdowns    Craig Morton        294        1983
Rushing attempts      John Riggins*        3,010      1983
Rushing yards          John Riggins        12,697    1983
Rushing touchdowns    Willie Ellison*      112        1980
Receptions            Haven Moses*        948        1982
Receiving yards        Haven Moses*        14,726    1982
Receiving touchdowns  Gene Washington*    74        1980
Interceptions          Mel Blount*          62        1983
Tackles                Isiah Robertson*    1297      1982
Sacks                  Cedric Hardman*      99.5      1982
Field Goals            Jack Simczak        411        1983
Key Run Blocks        John Wilbur*        431        1982
Targeted passes        Haven Moses*        1,723      1982
Passes defended        Tim Foley*          240        1983


Top performances


  • 6 passing touchdowns by Mario Adams, SEA, vs ATL.
  • 208 rushing yds by William Andrews, ATL, vs SEA.
  • 13 pass receptions by Roy Green, CLE, vs NYJ.
  • 329 receiving yds by Art Monk, TEN, vs NYJ. (New league record)
  • 18 tackles by Larry Miller, BOS, vs NYJ.
  • 9 key run blocks by Ed Fisher, DEN, vs BOS.


1983 Awards list

Code:

  Award                                      Player                      Team 
Player of the Year                          Roger Staubach              NYJ   
Front Office Bowl MVP                      Dennis Morrison            TEN   
Offensive Player of the Year                James Brooks                WAS   
Defensive Player of the Year                Peter Cronan                DAL   
Offensive Rookie of the Year                Johnny Hector              STL   
Defensive Rookie of the Year                Lionel Washington          MAR   
All-League First-String Quarterback        Gerald Ogden                SDO   
All-League First-String Running Back        James Brooks                WAS   
**All-League First-String Fullback          Ricky Wright                TBY   
All-League First-String Tight End          Rancher Tom Newsome        NOS   
All-League First-String Wide Receiver      Art Monk                    TEN   
All-League First-String Wide Receiver      John Jefferson              GBY   
All-League First-String Center              Carl Mauck                  CHI   
All-League First-String Offensive Guard    Pete Adams                  WAS   
All-League First-String Offensive Guard    Ernie Janes                ATL   
All-League First-String Offensive Tackle    Anthony Munoz              ATL   
All-League First-String Offensive Tackle    Henry Lawrence              DAL   
All-League First-String Punter              Paul Rogers                STL   
All-League First-String Kicker              Jack Simczak                ATL   
All-League First-String Defensive End      Al Harris                  PIT   
All-League First-String Defensive End      Nick Shula                  PHI   
All-League First-String Defensive Tackle    Gary Johnson                SFO   
All-League First-String Defensive Tackle    Gary Jeter                  STL   
All-League First-String Inside Linebacker  Rod Shoate                  DAL   
All-League First-String Outside Linebacker  Peter Cronan                DAL   
All-League First-String Outside Linebacker  Woodrow Lowe                WAS   
All-League First-String Cornerback          Thomas Darden              CAR   
All-League First-String Cornerback          Mark Lee                    MIN   
All-League First-String Safety              Steve Foley                JAX   
All-League First-String Safety              Mario Clark                DAL   
All-League Second-String Quarterback        Roger Staubach              NYJ   
**All-League Second-String Running Back    Curtis Dickey              TBY   
All-League Second-String Fullback          Earl Ferrell                NOS   
All-League Second-String Tight End          Joe Rose                    MAR   
All-League Second-String Wide Receiver      Ernest Gray                NYG   
All-League Second-String Wide Receiver      Roy Green                  CLE   
All-League Second-String Center            Dave Huffman                DAL   
All-League Second-String Offensive Guard    Stephen Lawson              BUF   
All-League Second-String Offensive Guard    Reggie McKenzie            KCY   
All-League Second-String Offensive Tackle  Joe Bostic                  CHI   
All-League Second-String Offensive Tackle  Ron Mikolajczyk            OAK   
All-League Second-String Punter            K.C. Schwarz                MAR   
All-League Second-String Kicker            George Hunt                DAL   
All-League Second-String Defensive End      Casey Merrill              NOS   
All-League Second-String Defensive End      Dwayne Board                HOU   
All-League Second-String Defensive Tackle  Brett Schultz              OAK   
All-League Second-String Defensive Tackle  Mike Kadish                MAR   
All-League Second-String Inside Linebacker  Scott Brantley              BAL   
All-League Second-String Outside Linebacker Reggie Williams            MIA   
All-League Second-String Outside Linebacker Robin Cole                  STL   
All-League Second-String Cornerback        Mike Haynes                TEN   
All-League Second-String Cornerback        Skip Thomas                KCY   
All-League Second-String Safety            Louie Wright                CLE   
All-League Second-String Safety            James Hunter                HOU   


nilodor 07-19-2003 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 3ric
All-League Second-String Cornerback Skip Thomas KCY


Good ol' Dr. Death. How's Tatum doing?

3ric 07-23-2003 11:14 AM

Tatum is in his 14th season, all with Tennessee (All-Pro in 1980 and 1975), hasn't missed a start in 8 seasons and has 49 interceptions (5th among active players).

3ric 07-23-2003 11:16 AM

1984 season

Notable names among the retirees:
KC S Dick Anderson, PIT T Jon Kolb, PIT S Mike Wagner, CIN CB Mel Blount, TEN WR Charlie Joiner, HOU OLB Jack Ham, ATL RB Joe Profit, LA WR Paul Staroba, NO RB Lydell Mitchell, BAL RB Mike Pruitt.

We trade future wrestling DT Ron Simmonds to Chicago to create more cap room. RB Curtis Dickey is the franchise player, but will be difficult to sign for more years as he wants a 5-yr, $50 mil contract. RB Darrin Nelson will not be resigned, and we have two players out for the season in WR Geoff Hayes and DE Mark Mullaney that ties up $7 mil in cap dollars. We'd like to get T Andy Maurer back for a 16th season, but we'll wait for him to lower his demands. Defensive tackle is a problem spot as we only have journeyman Charlie Davis and unproven Steven Blades there. We'd also like to retain ILB Mike Singletary, but we can't afford to get into a bidding war for him. 13-yr vet and three-time All-Pro S Ike Thomas probably won't be back, as we'll keep 3-yr man Van McElroy who comes with a big upside and at a lower price.

We offer contracts to DT Dan Hampton and T Edward Gruber. Three-time league MVP Roger Staubach has gotten a $28 mil offer to stay with the New York Jets. RB Tony Nathan could leave San Diego for Maryland if he accepts their 5-yr, $21 mil deal. WR John Jefferson signs with Minnesota for $40 mil and 5 years. In week 2 we agree to terms with Dan Hampton and the veteran DT joins Tampa Bay. WR Dwight Clark could leave Chicago for San Diego as they've offered him $49 mil for 6 years. Denver could improve their O-line significantly with the addition of both G John Hannah and C Ray Donaldson. OLB Clay Matthews appear headed for San Diego while Cliff Odom could leave Cleveland for the Giants.

Miami signs L.A. tackle Tunch Ilkin for 4 yrs, $21 mil and DT Mike Kadish goes to the Ravens. After week 4 we get Gruber's name on our contract and turn our efforts toward our own players. Tony Nathan leaves the Chargers for Denver, but the Broncos lose out on Hannah, as he goes back to Maryland. Philadelphia signs WR Roy Green for 6 yrs, $35 mil. P Ray Guy goes to the Jets for 3 yrs, $4 mil. S Dave Waymer, who was released by Tampa Bay last season, re-signs with the team that picked him up, the Eagles, for 5 yrs, $15 mil. All-time leading tackler Isiah Robertson signs with Seattle for three years.

3ric 07-23-2003 11:16 AM

1984 amateur draft

In the draft, the five highest rated players are: QB Steve Young, DE Reggie White, T John Alt, QB Warren Moon and WR Irving Fryar.

1. Minnesota - Banks, Carl, ILB, Michigan State
2. Jacksonville - Hamilton, Leslie, RB, Toledo
3. Pittsburgh - Alt, John, T, Iowa
4. Philadelphia - Pegues, Jeff, OLB, East Carolina
5. Baltimore - Roberts, William, T, Ohio State
6. Maryland - Maas, Bill, DT, Pittsburgh
7. Houston - White, Reggie, DE, Tennessee
8. Boston - McIntyre, Guy, G, Georgia
9. Pittsburgh - Geathers, Jumpy, DE, Small College
10. St. Louis - Fryar, Irving, WR, Nebraska
11. Oakland - Heller, Ron, T, Penn State
12. San Francisco - Baack, Steve, DE, Oregon
13. Los Angeles - Martin, Dan, T, Iowa State
14. New York G - Lipps, Louis, WR, Southern Mississippi
15. Buffalo - Harper, Todd, DE, Texas Tech
16. Boston - Winter, Blaise, DT, Syracuse
17. Carolina - Young, Steve, QB, Brigham Young
18. Cleveland - Williams, Eric, DT, Washington State
19. Green Bay - Manuel, Lionel, WR, Small College
20. San Diego - Bryan, Rick, DT, Oklahoma
21. Denver - Sturm, Terrance, CB, Hawaii
22. Tampa Bay - Lockhart, Eugene, OLB, Houston
23. Atlanta - Johnson, Mike, DE, Illinois
24. Cleveland - Radecic, Scott, OLB, Penn State
25. Washington - Hardig, Marc, T, Akron
26. New York J - Case, Scott, S, Oklahoma
27. Cincinnati - Zimmerman, Gary, G, Oregon
28. Detroit - Dennis, Ellis, G, Eastern Tenn. St.
29. Kansas City - Millard, Keith, DE, Washington State
30. New Orleans - Long, Terry, G, East Carolina
31. Seattle - Browner, Keith, OLB, Southern California
32. Tennessee - Blados, Brian, T, North Carolina

Tampa Bay Draft Report:
Rnd 1 - Eugene Lockhart, OLB, Houston
Rnd 2 - Warren Moon, QB, Washington
Rnd 3 - Alex Preston, WR, Nevada
Rnd 4 - Neal Brennan, DE, Indiana
Rnd 4 - Nick Foreman, DT, South Florida
Rnd 5 - Skip Palmer, ILB, Ohio
Rnd 6 - Billy Joe Combs, ILB, Hawaii
Rnd 7 - Wayne Crafts, RB, Middle Tenn. St.

When players report to training camp, we discover that ILB Brad Van Pelt's abilities has slipped badly, and a veteran addition is necessary. We still can't agree on terms with Singletary, and eventually sign away Barry Krauss from the Broncos.


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