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3ric 01-24-2003 10:17 AM

Historical project: 1974-
 

1974 season

to see the earlier posted seasons at the old forum:
http://dynamic2.gamespy.com/~fof/ubb...c&f=3&t=001391

Notable names among the retirees:
FB Alan Ameche, BAL, DE Gino Marchetti, PHI, RB Paul Hornung, GB, QB Sonny Jurgenson, WAS, WR Gail Cogdill, DET, T Bob St.Clair, CLE, RB Billy Cannon, HOU, QB Len Dawson, KC.

OJ Simpson signed a new contract with Buffalo during the offseason worth $12.57 mil over 5 years, and Miami's Mercury Morris got 6 years, $10.72 mil. The Dolphins also signed WR Paul Warfield to a big contract, $8.59 mil for 5 years. Other big re-negotiations was made with MIN DT Alan Page, BOS WR Stanley Morgan, BOS G Len St.Jean and OAK CB Leonard Dunlap.

Tampa's Steve Spurrier is a free agent, and is asking for a 6 year, $25 mil contract. Buh-bye, Stevie - take a hike! Amazingly, New York Giants offer a contract to that bum and he signs for 6 years, $20.99 mil.

We sign a couple of players in free agency - WR Eddie Bell from New York Jets, CB Dave Grayson from Kansas City, G Sedrick Evans from Chicago, CB Bob Grim from Minnesota, WR Ron Shanklin from Pittsburgh, DE Shaun Chart from Los Angeles and QB Bill Munson from Detroit.

CIN WR Speedy Thomas signs with Chicago, NYG LB Sam Huff signs with Seattle, DAL RB Dan Reeves signs with Oakland, MIA RB Jim Kiick signs with Dallas, TB WR Marlin Briscoe signs with Philadelphia, BAL DT Big Daddy Lipscomb signs with Green Bay, CIN TE Bruce Coslet signs with Houston.

Amateur Draft Report:

Rnd 1 - Jeris White, CB, Hawaii (Punishing hitter who's great in coverage but get pushed around by lead blockers)
Rnd 2 - Don Goode, ILB, Kansas (Intelligent playmaker who has to learn to play physical)
Rnd 2 - Curtis Botello, DT, Kansas State (Strong, but very unpolished. Tend to take plays off)
Rnd 3 - Junior Clayton, QB, Georgia Tech (Scrambling short-pass specialist with tendency to tell off his passes)
Rnd 4 - Doug Nettles, S, Vanderbilt (Big guy with nose for the ball, better instincts than football knowledge)
Rnd 5 - Rex Chacon, FB, Auburn (A pass-catching back, too small to block effectively)
Rnd 6 - Wilbur Jackson, RB, Alabama (Great straight-ahead speed, good change-of-pace back)
Rnd 7 - Norman Kerr, C, Iowa State (Very raw, will need to gain strength as he can't rely on bulk alone)


1. Jacksonville - Kollar, Bill, DT, Montana
2. Carolina - Getty, Charlie, T, Penn State
3. Maryland - Davis, Charlie, DT, Texas Christian
4. Cincinnati - Van Eeghen, Mark, RB, Colgate
5. Detroit - Howard, Billy, DT, Alcorn State
6. New York G - Cook, Fred, DE, Southern Mississippi
7. St. Louis - Johnson, Billy, WR, Widener
8. Atlanta - Jefferson, Jose, G, Indiana
9. Pittsburgh - Gradishar, Randy, OLB, Ohio State
10. Denver - Stallworth, John, WR, Alabama A&M
11. Cleveland - White, Danny, QB, Arizona State
12. San Francisco - Williams, Delvin, RB, Kansas
13. Detroit - Walton, Carl, TE, Alabama
14. Green Bay - Jones, Too Tall, DE, Tennessee State
15. Buffalo - Reese, Donald, DE, Jackson State
16. Philadelphia - Simpson, Bill, CB, Michigan State
17. St. Louis - Mott, Sedrick, T, Florida State
18. San Diego - Sawyer, Alfred, DE, Ohio State
19. New York J - Briggs, Gerald, DE, Michigan
20. Boston - Dutton, John, DE, Nebraska
21. Dallas - Timmons, Rodney, DT, Nebraska
22. Houston - Patton, Jerry, T, Kansas State
23. Kansas City - Richmond, Lionel, DE, Georgia
24. Minnesota - Jaster, Bob, CB, Florida
25. Cincinnati - Wolfe, Dale, T, Mississippi State
26. Tampa Bay - White, Jeris, CB, Hawaii
27. Baltimore - Blair, Matt, ILB, Iowa State
28. Los Angeles - Lawrence, Henry, T, Florida A&M
29. San Francisco - LeMaster, Frank, ILB, Kentucky
30. Oakland - Quinn, Tim, DE, Iowa
31. Washington - Cribbs, Bucky, T, Auburn
32. Denver - Finch, Tony, T, Texas Tech


After the draft, we sign WAS DT Jim Bailey and free agents Dave Gallagher, DE, Jack Lambert, ILB, and Fred McNeill, OLB to get the roster to 53 players.

3ric 01-24-2003 10:27 AM

A little update for Alf:
P Ray Guy, who was drafted in the first round last season by Miami (as #26, where in real life he was drafted as #23 by Oakland) had 86 punts for 3653 yds, an average of 42.4 yds/punt, and a long punt of 60 yards, with 25 punts downed within the red zone.

My scout judge him as the 2nd best punter in the league, after only Chicago's Bobby Joe Green, a 14-yr vet.

Alf 01-24-2003 10:32 AM

Ray Guy
 
Too bad he was denied All Pro honors last season. Ray Guy ! Ray Guy !

nilodor 01-25-2003 12:06 PM

3ric check your mailbox for the new 75 file, this is the last one that needed updating

henry296 01-27-2003 10:10 AM

I like seeing where the Steelers of the 70s get drafted. Since they weren't first rounders can you tell me who and when the following where drafted:

Lynn Swann
Jack Lambert
Mike Webster

Thanks
Todd

3ric 01-27-2003 10:57 AM

Jack Lambert is on my team, Tampa Bay, since I needed a backup inside linebacker and he was the best undrafted rookie available. He's pretty good, but hasn't got much playing time.

Mike Webster was also undrafted, and is still a free agent going into week 13 in 1974. He's the best rookie center on the market.

Lynn Swann was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 6th round, and has a couple of starts as their 3rd receiver.

3ric 01-28-2003 10:37 AM

Our final roster:

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Roster, Scout Overview
 
  Player                #  Pos  Exp  Current Estimate  Future Estimate Cntrct 
$$Munson, Bill          8  QB  11  46                47                3 yrs. 
Douglas, Bobby          2  QB  6    33                48                1 yr. 
Clayton, Junior        6  QB  1    15                55                4 yrs. 
$$Riggins, John        28  RB  4    79                82                2 yrs. 
Jackson, Wilbur        34  RB  1    44                58                2 yrs. 
Browning, Mercury      45  RB  2    39                52                2 yrs. 
$$Moorhead, Don        21  FB  4    54                69                5 yrs. 
Chacon, Rex            42  FB  1    28                50                3 yrs. 
$$White, Jan            15  TE  4    60                67                2 yrs. 
Romeo, Tony            87  TE  12  46                46                1 yr. 
$$Vataha, Randy        81  FL  6    47                47                1 yr. 
Bell, Eddie            80  FL  5    47                47                3 yrs. 
Thomas, Duane          82  FL  3    30                35                2 yrs. 
##Thompson, Leonard    89  FL  2    24                44                2 yrs. 
$$Shanklin, Ron        86  SE  6    49                49                3 yrs. 
$$Joseph, Courtney      66  LT  4    51                52                2 yrs. 
$$Allison, Henry        79  LG  4    57                58                1 yr. 
Evans, Sedrick          71  LG  5    53                61                3 yrs. 
$$Mauck, Carl          51  C    5    81                81                2 yrs. 
Kerr, Norman            58  C    1    10                43                3 yrs. 
$$Smith, Royce          68  RG  3    53                65                2 yrs. 
##Bernhardt, Roger      65  RG  2    28                48                2 yrs. 
Maurer, Andy            75  RT  6    57                58                3 yrs. 
$$Snider, Mal          78  RT  6    50                50                1 yr. 
Rogers, Paul            19  P    4    85                85                1 yr. 
Turner, Jim            11  K    10  64                64                2 yrs. 
$$Gallagher, Dave      97  LDE  1    32                51                1 yr. 
##Smith, Toby          91  LDE  4    27                41                1 yr. 
$$Moore, Maulty        93  LDT  5    42                59                1 yr. 
Gammon, Marcus          77  LDT  2    40                58                2 yrs. 
##Botello, Curtis      76  NT  1    26                52                5 yrs. 
**Juchartz, Bob        72  RDT  4    60                73                2 yrs. 
$$Bailey, Jim          98  RDT  6    30                30                2 yrs. 
$$Sampson, Greg        96  RDE  3    61                74                3 yrs. 
Chart, Shaun            74  RDE  5    38                38                2 yrs. 
$$Hunt, Sam            55  SLB  5    50                50                2 yrs. 
Fulk, Mike              94  SLB  2    38                58                3 yrs. 
##McNeill, Fred        57  SLB  1    30                51                1 yr. 
$$Adams, Doug          54  MLB  4    47                53                1 yr. 
Graham, Tom            52  MLB  3    46                72                2 yrs. 
Goode, Don              53  MLB  1    35                70                5 yrs. 
Lambert, Jack          59  MLB  1    35                60                1 yr. 
Van Pelt, Brad          99  WILB 2    43                83                3 yrs. 
$$Dorris, Andy          92  WLB  2    49                79                5 yrs. 
$$Grayson, Dave        39  LCB  14  41                43                2 yrs. 
Hall, Charles          48  LCB  4    37                54                1 yr. 
$$Grim, Bob            30  RCB  8    45                45                3 yrs. 
White, Jeris            20  RCB  1    35                70                4 yrs. 
##White, Mike          46  RCB  2    20                46                3 yrs. 
$$Thomas, Ike          27  SS  4    70                70                2 yrs. 
$$Beaman, Tim          41  SS  4    52                59                2 yrs. 
Farasopoulos, Chris    33  SS  4    48                61                1 yr. 
##Nettles, Doug        29  SS  1    34                66                2 yrs. 
 
$$ - player is in starting lineup, ## - player is inactive. 
 
Players Under Contract: 53
On Active Roster: 46
 
Salary Cap: $35,600,000
Cap Room: $8,060,000
Maximum for New Player: $8,170,000
Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $870,000
 
Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $0
Cap Room Required Next Year: $24,190,000


nilodor 01-28-2003 04:21 PM

i'm loving the dynasty, my suggestion is keep alot of cap space free for 77-79.

3ric 01-29-2003 09:50 AM

Season review:



Week 1: lost 10-35 to Falcons. Cannonball Butler ran for 100 yds and QB Steve Ramsey passed for 270 yds and 2 TDs. S Jim Tolbert had two interceptions off Munson, who had a dreadful debut for the Bucs.

Week 2: lost 20-23 to Ravens. Archie Manning passed for 328 yds and 2 TDs for Maryland, but had 5 interceptions and was sacked 6 times, and won the game! Tampa's Munson had 3 interceptions for the second straight week.

Week 3: lost 9-12 to Redskins. Only scoring is through FGs, Washington's Gerhardt kicked 4 of 5 with a long of 51 yds. Dullest game in history, and yes, Munson threw three picks to the other team...

Week 4: lost 9-24 to Cardinals. RB Carlos Bell had 137 total yards from scrimmage on 24 touches, and QB Charley Johnson passed for 2 TDs. Munson threw for 220 yds and only one interception, and WR Ron Shanklin caught 10 passes for 111 yds.

Week 5: won 44-10 over 49ers. Finally we got the offense going, Riggins ran for 94 yds and 2 TDs, and Munson completed 17 of 22 passes with two TDs and no picks!

Week 6: lost 23-30 to Rams. Roman Gabriel passed for 294 yds and one TD, and WR Harold Jackson caught 8 passes for 149 yds.

Week 8: won 16-7 over Seahawks. We had only 294 yds total offense, and was outgained by 60 yds. Seattle QB Jim Hart passed for 296 yds.

Week 9: lost 21-24 to Saints. WR Danny Abramowicz caught 4 passes for 117 yds and a TD with QB Edd Harget completing 20 of 28 passes for 253 yds. Our QB Bill Munson self-destructed again with 4 interceptions.

Week 10: lost 9-28 to Falcons. Atlanta QB Steve Ramsey passed for 4 TDs, we didn't score a touchdown until the final seconds.

Week 11: won 24-10 over Panthers. Riggins was injured, but Munson played his best game as a Buc: 23/27 for 264 yds, 1 TD and no interceptions. WR Randy Vataha caught 6 passes for 114 yds.

Week 12: won 26-15 over Bengals. Lynn Swann led all receivers with 6 catches for 99 yds and one score. Tampa's 3rd-string RB Wilbur Jackson ran 35 times for 166 yds.

Week 13: won 31-20 over Bears. Wilbur Jackson repeat his outstanding performance from last week by running for 107 yds and 2 TDs on just 16 carries.

Week 14: lost 13-21 to Steelers. Mel Blount opened the scoring by a 48-yd interception return for a TD, and Terry Bradshaw passed for a TD and ran in for another.

Week 15: won 41-31 over Panthers. Our S Ike Thomas had a 100-yd kick return, and CB Dave Grayson returned an interception 78 yds for another score. Carolina's Brian Sipe
passed for 260 yds.

Week 16: lost 20-31 to Browns. Jim Brown ran for 72 yds and a TD, and QB Frank Ryan passed for 323 yds and 3 TDs. Cleveland's defense held our running game to 52 yards.

Week 17: lost 24-27 to Saints. QB Bill Munson passed for 3 TDs and John Riggins ran for 146 yds, but Edd Harget passed for two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to rally from a 13-24 deficit.


We finish third in the NFC South, with division champs Atlanta winning their wild card game vs Washington but exits the playoffs following a loss to Dallas in the conference semifinals.
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 NFC South              W  L  T  Pct  PF    PA    Conf    Div 
Atlanta                7  9  0  .438  317  294  6-6    4-2     
New Orleans            6  10  0  .375  288  396  5-7    4-2     
Tampa Bay              6  10  0  .375  340  348  5-7    2-4     
Carolina                4  12  0  .250  337  422  4-8    2-4     


Senator 01-29-2003 12:09 PM

you need another QB.

3ric 01-30-2003 12:34 PM

Individual statistics



Billy Kilmer led the league in passing efficiency with a 104.3 rating, but Buffalo's Jack Kemp passed for the most yardage and the most TDs.

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  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Att  Cmp  Pct  Yards Avg  Lg  TD  Int 
Kilmer, Billy        QB  WAS  16 16 501  315  62.8  3980  7.94  58  34  7     
Kemp, Jack            QB  BUF  16 16 609  388  63.7  4790  7.86  60  42  13   
Gabriel, Roman        QB  L.A  14 14 467  297  63.5  3695  7.91  46  21  3     
Bradshaw, Terry      QB  PIT  16 16 543  349  64.2  4259  7.84  60  27  10   
Lamonica, Daryl      QB  OAK  16 16 546  352  64.4  4598  8.42  97  28  14   
Staubach, Roger      QB  DAL  16 16 515  311  60.3  3760  7.30  80  27  9     
Spurrier, Steve      QB  NYG  16 16 565  355  62.8  4244  7.51  93  31  15   
Morton, Craig        QB  DEN  14 14 497  295  59.3  3820  7.68  57  26  16   
Starr, Bart          QB  GBY  16 16 569  323  56.7  4070  7.15  87  29  12   
Johnson, Charley      QB  STL  16 16 536  337  62.8  3651  6.81  79  27  16   


The Jets' Boozer captured the rushing title, and the Rams' Ellison led the league in rushing TDs. No rookie RB really distinguishes himself this year, although Tampa Bay's Wilbur Jackson had 634 yds and 4 TDs on the ground.

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  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Att  Yards Avg  Lg  TD 
Boozer, Emerson      RB  NYJ  16 16 292  1531  5.2  72  9     
Bell, Carlos          RB  STL  14 14 269  1340  4.9  57  4     
Brown, Larry          RB  WAS  16 16 319  1284  4.0  49  4     
Reeves, Dan          RB  OAK  15 15 296  1205  4.0  34  9     
McCauley, Don        RB  CHI  16 16 233  1167  5.0  59  1     
Sayers, Gale          RB  MAR  16 16 305  1157  3.7  47  8     
Bertelson, Jim        RB  GBY  16 16 294  1143  3.8  41  5     
Ellison, Willie      RB  L.A  16 16 287  1114  3.8  40  14   
Robinson, Paul        RB  CIN  16 16 236  1089  4.6  63  8     
Morris, Mercury      RB  MIA  16 16 287  1086  3.7  49  6   


3ric 01-30-2003 01:23 PM

For the second straight season, the Broncos' Haven Moses leads the league in receiving yardage, even if the Panther's Eddie Hall broke Moses' record for most catches in a season. Washington's Charley Taylor had 13 receiving TDs and the Bengals' Lynn Swann was the top rookie with 50 catches for 822 yds and 5 TDs. Swann was voted Offensive Rookie of the Year.

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  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Targ Ctch Yards Avg  YAC  Lg  TD 
Hall, Eddie          WR  CAR  16 16 203  118  1711  14.5  241  58  10   
Moses, Haven          WR  DEN  16 15 199  111  1753  15.7  342  53  8     
Burroughs, Ken        WR  HOU  16 15 163  86  1284  14.9  219  42  5     
Joiner, Charlie      WR  SDO  16 16 157  84  1387  16.5  247  54  5     
Richardson, Willie    WR  BAL  16 16 137  81  1057  13.0  176  44  8     
Morgan, Stanley      WR  BOS  16 15 157  81  1385  17.0  345  65  10   
Staroba, Paul        WR  TEN  16 16 158  81  1328  16.3  227  88  7     
Drake, Earnest        WR  PIT  16 9  121  80  1255  15.6  191  60  7     
Warfield, Paul        WR  MIA  16 16 160  79  1313  16.6  262  69  9     
Washington, Gene      WR  SFO  16 16 166  76  1234  16.2  234  57  8   


The top five punt returners surprise by not having a single touchdown between them, although Atlanta's WR Otto Stowe, who didn't qualify with only 9 punt returns, is the only player with both a punt return TD and a kick return TD.

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  Player              Pos Team  GP GS PR  Yards Avg  TD  KR  Yards Avg  TD 
Beauchamp, Joe        S  SDO  16 16 27  398  14.7  0  0    0    0.0  0   
Anderson, Dick        S  MIA  16 16 29  396  13.6  0  0    0    0.0  0   
Dunlap, Leonard      CB  OAK  15 15 23  307  13.3  0  20  489  24.4  0   
Green, Van            CB  CIN  16 0  14  178  12.7  0  22  569  25.8  0   
Willingham, Larry    CB  NOS  16 16 20  233  11.6  0  0    0    0.0  0   
 
  Player              Pos Team  GP GS PR  Yards Avg  TD  KR  Yards Avg  TD 
Duncan, Speedy        CB  SDO  16 16 3    28    9.3  0  25  870  34.8  2   
Ackerman, Tyrone      RB  CAR  16 16 0    0    0.0  0  20  636  31.8  3   
Chandler, Bob        WR  KCY  13 10 21  147  7.0  0  20  616  30.8  1   
Alexander, Willie    CB  CIN  16 16 0    0    0.0  0  26  783  30.1  1   
Carmona, Thomas      WR  MAR  16 3  0    0    0.0  0  28  831  29.6  1


3ric 01-30-2003 02:07 PM

Dallas' Harvey Martin had the most QB hurries with 35, and NYG's Jeff Yeates had 11 blocked passes. Green Bay's rookie DE Ed "Too Tall" Jones had 7.5 sacks. The 49ers' ILB Frank LeMaster became Defensive Rookie of the Year with 66 tackles, 22 assists and 2 sacks.

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  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr 
Laskey, Bill          ILB MAR  15 13 120  45  6.0  0    2     
Lucci, Mike          ILB DET  16 16 114  44  2.0  1    1     
Redman, Rick          ILB SDO  16 14 111  40  4.5  0    3     
Huff, Sam            ILB SEA  15 15 110  47  0.0  0    0     
Weger, Mike          S  DET  16 16 107  24  2.5  0    0     
Hansen, Dan          OLB ATL  15 15 107  29  11.0 1    6     
Kellerman, Ernie      S  CLE  16 16 106  45  1.0  0    0     
Naumoff, Paul        OLB DET  16 16 105  29  8.5  1    7     
Hall, Charles        ILB NYG  16 16 105  49  4.0  0    2     
Volk, Rick            S  BAL  16 16 103  23  1.0  0    1     

  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr 
Hand, Larry          DE  DET  16 16 52  20  17.5 1    24   
Martin, Harvey        DE  DAL  14 14 44  15  17.0 3    35   
Youngblood, Jack      DE  CIN  16 16 68  19  16.5 7    18   
Newsome, Billy        DE  NOS  14 14 38  16  15.0 5    18   
Alzado, Lyle          DE  DEN  16 16 49  23  14.0 6    26   


Miami's Dick Anderson ties Tampa's Ike Thomas for the most interceptions in a season, earning Defensive Player of the Year honors. The four return touchdowns is also a tied record, as Jimmy Carr, PHI, returned 7 interceptions for 325 yds and 4 scores in 1970.

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  Player              Pos Team  GP GS Ints IRYd TD  Defn Cght PPly PDPct 
Anderson, Dick        S  MIA  16 16 12  258  4    20  30  581  22.7 
Clayborn, Raymond    CB  BOS  16 16 10  143  2    19  46  593  21.4 
Fischer, Pat          CB  STL  16 16 9    140  1    19  55  548  20.8 
Wagner, Mike          CB  BUF  16 16 8    135  0    17  37  547  21.4 
Baird, Bill          S  NYJ  15 15 8    118  1    6    31  523  20.5 
Blount, Mel          CB  PIT  16 16 7    164  1    13  42  534  20.5 
Kearney, Jim          S  KCY  16 16 7    95  1    15  41  611  20.7 
Logan, Jerry          S  BAL  16 16 7    36  0    19  36  551  21.5 
Atkinson, George      S  OAK  16 16 6    146  1    13  44  580  20.2 
Tatum, Jack          CB  TEN  14 14 6    143  1    15  40  468  20.7 


3ric 01-30-2003 02:11 PM

Career records

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Category              Player              Record    Last Year
Games started          Dick Szymanski      80        1974
Pass completions      Fran Tarkenton      1,805      1974
Passing yards          Daryl Lamonica      21,631    1974
Passing touchdowns    Roman Gabriel        158        1974
Rushing attempts      Cannonball Butler    1,562      1974
Rushing yards          Emerson Boozer      6,059      1974
Rushing touchdowns    Jim Brown            47        1974
Receptions            Haven Moses          425        1974
Receiving yards        Haven Moses          6,942      1974
Receiving touchdowns  Charley Taylor      47        1974
Interceptions          Pat Fischer          31        1974
Tackles                Tommy Nobis          545        1974
Sacks                  Jerry Mays          68.0      1974
Field Goals            Don Chandler        180        1974
Key Run Blocks        Dick Szymanski      188        1974
Targeted passes        Haven Moses          790        1974
Passes defended        Brig Owens          101        1974


Individual Top Performances

  • 59 pass attempts by Norm Snead, PHI, vs WAS.
  • 36 pass completions by Jack Kemp, BUF, vs BOS.
  • 439 yds passing by Terry Bradshaw, PIT, vs ATL.
  • 35 rushing attempts by Bill Tucker, SFO, vs SEA.
  • 242 rushing yards by Carlos Bell, STL, vs SEA.
  • 14 receptions by Eddie Hall, CAR, vs SFO.
  • 216 receiving yards by Eddie Hall, CAR, vs SFO.
  • 4 interceptions by Dick Anderson, MIA, vs BOS (new league record)
  • 15 tackles by Rick Redman, SDO, vs OAK.
  • 6.5 sacks by Donnell Tarkenton, ATL, vs MAR. (tied league record)
  • 6 FGs by Pat Leahy, NYJ, and Erroll Mann, OAK.
  • 21 targeted passes by Eddie Hall, CAR, and Haven Moses, DEN.
  • 7 defended passes by Dave Elmendorf, MIA, vs BOS. (new league record)

3ric 01-30-2003 02:28 PM

Team Summary

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1974 Summary for Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 
Record: 6-10
Winning Pct.: .375
 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers    Team      Rank 
Rushes                  466      9         
Rushing Yards          1738      15         
Yards Per Carry        3.72      24         
Pass Attempts          516      29 (T)     
Completions            298      30 (T)     
Passing Yards          3127      32         
Yards Per Attempt      6.06      28 (T)     
3rd Down Conversions    37.4      18         
Points Per Game        21.2      20         
Turnovers              28        18 (T)     
Turnover Margin        -1        17         
 
Opponents              Team      Rank 
Rushes                  433      16         
Rushing Yards          1643      13         
Yards Per Carry        3.79      9         
Pass Attempts          571      17         
Completions            343      24         
Passing Yards          3954      17         
Yards Per Attempt      6.92      13         
3rd Down Conversions    38.1      20         
Points Per Game        21.7      14         
Turnovers              27        13         
 
Week  Team  Versus        Oppnt 
1    10    at ATL        35     
2    20    MAR          23     
3    9    WAS          12     
4    9    STL          24     
5    44    SFO          10     
6    23    at L.A        30     
8    16    at SEA        7     
9    21    NOS          24     
10    9    ATL          28     
11    24    at CAR        10     
12    26    CIN          15     
13    31    at CHI        20     
14    13    at PIT        21     
15    41    CAR          31     
16    20    at CLE        31     
17    24    at NOS        27     
 
Passing            Pos  Att  Comp  Yards Y/Att TD    Int 
8 Munson            QB    513  296  3119  6.07  16    19     
**Team              ---  516  298  3127  6.06  16    19     
 
Rushing            Pos  Att  Yards Y/Att TD 
28 Riggins          RB    188  707  3.76  7     
34 Jackson          RB    146  634  4.34  4     
45 Browning        RB    57    143  2.50  0     
**Team              ---  466  1738  3.72  16     
 
Receiving          Pos  Targ  Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC  TD 
80 Bell            WR    88    43    661  15.3  126  4     
86 Shanklin        WR    83    42    479  11.4  73    0     
21 Moorhead        FB    77    55    389  7.0  209  2     
81 Vataha          WR    74    30    360  12.0  35    2     
15 White            TE    60    42    492  11.7  137  3     
28 Riggins          RB    41    28    205  7.3  105  3     
82 Thomas          WR    26    18    211  11.7  24    2     
87 Romeo            TE    22    8    102  12.7  18    0     
34 Jackson          RB    21    16    96    6.0  61    0     
**Team              ---  516  298  3127  10.4  825  16     
 
Defense            Pos  Tack  Asst  Sack  Hurr  Ints  Defn 
55 Hunt            OLB  92    35    9.0  8    1    8     
27 Thomas          S    84    35    0.0  0    5    11     
30 Grim            CB    67    10    0.0  0    2    9     
41 Beaman          S    65    15    0.0  1    3    5     
54 Adams            ILB  57    12    0.0  0    0    1     
99 Van Pelt        ILB  57    17    2.0  3    1    6     
92 Dorris          OLB  54    23    5.5  5    1    4     
39 Grayson          CB    52    16    0.0  0    3    8     
52 Graham          ILB  52    17    4.5  0    0    6     
96 Sampson          DE    39    9    7.5  11    0    1     
20 White            CB    26    2    1.0  2    0    2     
74 Chart            DE    22    5    5.0  8    0    0     
93 Moore            DT    18    6    3.5  5    0    1     
98 Bailey          DT    18    9    1.0  4    0    0     
33 Farasopoulos    S    18    8    0.0  1    0    0     
24 Bradley          CB    16    2    1.0  1    0    2     
**Team              ---  881  254  46.0  63    17    67


3ric 01-30-2003 02:29 PM

1974 Season Awards List

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  Award                                      Player                      Team 
Player of the Year                            Jack Kemp                  BUF   
Front Office Bowl MVP                        Roger Staubach              DAL   
Coach of the Year                            Not Yet Awarded             
Legend of the Game                            Not Yet Awarded             
Offensive Player of the Year                  Jack Kemp                  BUF   
Defensive Player of the Year                  Dick Anderson              MIA   
Offensive Rookie of the Year                  Lynn Swann                  CIN   
Defensive Rookie of the Year                  Frank LeMaster              SFO   
All-League First-String Quarterback          Jack Kemp                  BUF   
All-League First-String Running Back          OJ Simpson                  BUF   
All-League First-String Fullback              MacArthur Lane              STL   
All-League First-String Tight End            Raymond Chester            OAK   
All-League First-String Wide Receiver        Eddie Hall                  CAR   
All-League First-String Wide Receiver        Haven Moses                DEN   
All-League First-String Center                Dick Szymanski              NYJ   
All-League First-String Offensive Guard      Jim Cadile                  CHI   
All-League First-String Offensive Guard      John Wilbur                WAS   
All-League First-String Offensive Tackle      Bob Wetoska                CHI   
All-League First-String Offensive Tackle      Ron Mix                    SDO   
All-League First-String Punter                Herman Weaver              DET   
All-League First-String Kicker                Errol Mann                  OAK   
All-League First-String Defensive End        Jack Youngblood            CIN   
All-League First-String Defensive End        Larry Hand                  DET   
All-League First-String Defensive Tackle      Mean Joe Greene            PIT   
All-League First-String Defensive Tackle      Jeff Yeates                NYG   
All-League First-String Inside Linebacker    Bill Laskey                MAR   
All-League First-String Outside Linebacker    Dan Hansen                  ATL   
All-League First-String Outside Linebacker    Paul Naumoff                DET   
All-League First-String Cornerback            Pat Fischer                STL   
All-League First-String Cornerback            Raymond Clayborn            BOS   
All-League First-String Safety                Dick Anderson              MIA   
All-League First-String Safety                Mike Weger                  DET   
All-League Second-String Quarterback          Terry Bradshaw              PIT   
All-League Second-String Running Back        Emerson Boozer              NYJ   
All-League Second-String Fullback            Cullen Bryant              L.A   
All-League Second-String Tight End            Willie Frazier              MIN   
All-League Second-String Wide Receiver        Stanley Morgan              BOS   
All-League Second-String Wide Receiver        Charley Taylor              WAS   
All-League Second-String Center              Larry Kaminski              CHI   
All-League Second-String Offensive Guard      Fuzzy Thurston              GBY   
All-League Second-String Offensive Guard      Ernie Janes                PIT   
All-League Second-String Offensive Tackle    Jon Kolb                    PIT   
All-League Second-String Offensive Tackle    Terry Hermeling            WAS   
All-League Second-String Punter              David Lee                  BAL   
All-League Second-String Kicker              Jack Simczak                CLE   
All-League Second-String Defensive End        Harvey Martin              DAL   
All-League Second-String Defensive End        Don Hultz                  PHI   
All-League Second-String Defensive Tackle    Mike Tilleman              NOS   
All-League Second-String Defensive Tackle    Andy Rice                  KCY   
All-League Second-String Inside Linebacker    Rick Redman                SDO   
**All-League Second-String Outside Linebacker Sam Hunt                    TBY   
All-League Second-String Outside Linebacker  Al Atkinson                NYJ   
All-League Second-String Cornerback          Speedy Duncan              SDO   
All-League Second-String Cornerback          Erich Barnes                GBY   
All-League Second-String Safety              Mel Phillips                CHI   
All-League Second-String Safety              Rick Volk                  BAL   


3ric 01-30-2003 03:35 PM

1975 season

Notable names among the retirees:
BAL WR Raymond Berry, GBY DT Big Daddy Lipscomb, GBY QB Bart Starr, NYJ C Dick Szymanski, SEA ILB Sam Huff, L.A. DE Deacon Jones, PHI OLB Jack Pardee, HOU WR Charley Hennigan, BUF QB Tom Flores, DEN WR Lionel Taylor.

Miami signed QB Bob Griese to a new contract worth $26.16 mil over 6 years, and Roger Staubach, Archie Manning and Greg Cook also renegotiated their contracts. Other players rewarded with extensions was ATL WR Otto Stowe, MAR ILB Bill Laskey, NOS OLB Ron Kadziel, NOS RB Lydell Mitchell, and BUF CB Mike Wagner.

San Francisco's TE Ed Marinaro was traded to Maryland in exchange for a 3rd-round pick.

In free agency, we're going to make an offer to Carolina's Ken Anderson to be our new starting QB. Jim Plunkett is also available, but he's less polished at this point as he's never started a game in the NFL.

After the first week, we see that Seattle is making an effort to land Jim Brown as their RB. Good choice, as the Seahawks really need an impact player on offense. Cleveland could lose their starting QB Frank Ryan as well, since Green Bay has tagged him as the successor to recently retired Bart Starr.

Jim Brown rejects the Seahawks in week 2 and re-signs with Cleveland, all in all assuring he'll retire as a Brown. (d-oh)

In week 3, we in the Buccaneers organisation arrange a press conference to announce that we've signed Ken Anderson to play quarterback in Tampa Bay. (Yay!) Cleveland re-sign their QB Frank Ryan, who snubs the Packers.

Other transactions were: DT Bob Lilly from DAL to GBY, OLB Maxie Baughan from PHI to SDO, CB Dave Elmendorf from MIA to DEN, QB Joe Kapp from BAL to CHI, RB Calvin Hill from DAL to CHI, OLB Phil Villapiano from SDO to NYJ, QB Sam Wyche from HOU to PIT, QB Jim Plunkett from HOU to JAX, QB Don Strock from MIA to MIN and DE Lyle Alzado from DEN to L.A.

We also signed CB Bud Whitehead from San Diego, WR Herman Franklin from Kansas City and DT Gary Pettigrew from Seattle.

3ric 01-31-2003 07:15 AM

Anticipation runs high in waiting for this year's draft, where rookie RB Walter Payton from Jackson State has created much speculation on which team will select him.

Other exciting names to watch are Steve Bartkowski, a QB from California, and DT Randy White from Maryland...

nilodor 01-31-2003 12:41 PM

You gotta get walter who cares if you need a qb. Its walter.

3ric 01-31-2003 01:45 PM

1975 draft, first round:

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1. Jacksonville - Burley, Gary, DE, Pittsburgh
2. Seattle - Fanning, Mike, DT, Notre Dame
3. Tennessee - Webb, Jimmy, DT, Mississippi State
4. Carolina - Solomon, Fred, WR, South Florida
5. Pittsburgh - France, Doug, T, Ohio State
6. Chicago - Harrah, Dennis, T, Miami, Florida
7. Detroit - Walker, Cornelius, DT, Rice
8. Tampa Bay - Dean, Fred, DE, Louisiana Tech
9. New Orleans - White, Randy, DE, Maryland
10. Baltimore - Donovan, Pat, T, Stanford
11. Philadelphia - Huff, Ken, G, North Carolina
12. San Francisco - Kelcher, Louis, DT, Southern Methodist
13. New York G - English, Doug, DT, Texas
14. Denver - Barber, Robert, DE, Grambling
15. Miami - Cameron, Glen, OLB, Florida
16. Cincinnati - Stenerud, Walt, T, Syracuse
17. New York J - Washington, Mike, CB, Alabama
18. Boston - Brazile, Robert, ILB, Jackson State
19. Cleveland - Hart, Jeff, T, Oregon State
20. St. Louis - Boden, Lynn, G, South Dakota State
21. Kansas City - Mitchell, Mack, DE, Houston
22. Minnesota - Hartenstein, Mike, DE, Penn State
23. Washington - Nugent, Dan, G, Auburn
24. New Orleans - Baker, Wayne, DT, Brigham Young
25. Houston - Elam, Cleveland, DE, Tennessee State
26. Buffalo - Simpson, Al, T, Colorado State
27. Green Bay - Johnson, Gary, DT, Grambling
28. Chicago - Jackson, Monte, CB, San Diego State
29. Oakland - Perry, Rod, S, Colorado
30. Los Angeles - Francis, Russ, TE, Oregon
31. Boston - Clark, Harris, T, Georgia
32. Kansas City - Payton, Walter, RB, Jackson State



Amateur Draft Report:

Rnd 1 - Fred Dean, DE, Louisiana Tech (Undersized but ferocious pass rusher)
Rnd 2 - Rick Upchurch, WR, Minnesota (Big-play man with great speed, also excellent returner)
Rnd 3 - Ken Lambert, S, Virginia (Ballhawk with slight build, excels in zone)
Rnd 4 - Dexter Young, WR, Oregon (Quick player who can stretch the field, drops a concern)
Rnd 5 - Lionel Galvez, T, Michigan (A man-mountain with superb strength, could start in two years)
Rnd 6 - Eric Robbins, K, Illinois (A big leg but questionable accuracy)
Rnd 7 - Omar Patter, DE, Louisiana-Lafayette (Bad technique and worse instincts, may not make team)


After the draft we signed C Lee Gross and traded G Sedrick Evans to Tennessee for DT Jim Kanicki. Denver WR Haven Moses was traded to Miami in exhange for a 2nd-round pick. Kansas City WR Otis Taylor was traded to Chicago for a 2nd round choice. Cincinnati QB Terry Hanratty was traded to Detroit for a 2nd round pick in next year's draft. Green Bay traded for the 49ers' QB Gary Huff with a 1st round choice in 1976.

Other interesting players drafted:
Arizona State ILB Bob Breunig, in the 4th round by Washington.
Louisiana-Monroe RB Mario Cage, in the 2nd round by Carolina.
Ohio State OLB Bruce Elia, in the 4th round by Boston.
Cal QB Steve Bartkowski, in the 2nd round by Cincinnati.
Kansas State QB Steve Grogan, in the 2nd round by Baltimore.
Central Michigan QB Mike Franckowiak, in the 2nd round by New Orleans.
Tulane S Steve Foley, in the 2nd round by New York Jets.

3ric 01-31-2003 01:49 PM

Reporter: "So, Walter, would you like to summarize your feelings today?"
Walter Payton: "Of course I'm a little disappointed, I talked with Carolina and the New York Giants and I really thought that I was going to one of those two. But it isn't important now, my motivation now is to go into training camp at Kansas City and compete for a place in the starting line-up."
Reporter: "How do you figure your chances are of starting for the Chiefs at home vs the Chargers in week one?"
Walter Payton: "Well, I have a lot of respect for Wendell Hayes, who's been starting for the last five years. I hope to learn everything about playing in the pros from him."

3ric 02-01-2003 04:18 AM

NEWS FLASH:
Reports from sunny Florida says that Tampa Bay's newly signed quarterback, Ken Anderson, suffered a pulled calf muscle in week 2 of the exhibition season. He's not expected to play in the first two games of the regular season.

NEWS FLASH:
Despite outplaying the incumbent tailback, Wendell Hayes in Kansas City, rookie Walter Payton won't get the start as the regular season begins. Payton apparently suffered a bruised ribcage in training, but the running back insist he'll be on the field, dismissing the injury as "not serious".

3ric 02-01-2003 04:19 AM

The list of the starting QB, RB and WRs from each team:

ATL - QB Steve Ramsey, RB *Cannonball Butler, WR Otto Stowe, Charlie Frazier
BAL - QB Earl Morrall, RB Greg Pruitt, WR Jimmy Orr, *Willie Richardson
BOS - QB Randy Johnson, RB *James Harrison, WR Sam Dickerson, *Stanley Morgan
BUF - QB *Jack Kemp, RB *O.J Simpson, WR Bob Chandler, *Elbert Dubenion
CAR - QB Brian Sipe, RB Tyrone Ackerman, WR *Eddie Hall, Freddie Solomon
CHI - QB Joe Kapp, RB Bo Cornell, WR Otis Taylor, Ahmad Rashad
CIN - QB *Greg Cook, RB *Paul Robinson, WR Nate Moore, Larry Walton
CLE - QB *Frank Ryan, RB *Jim Brown, WR Don Herrmann, Gene Washington
DAL - QB *Roger Staubach, RB *Preston Pearson, WR Bob Hayes, Wesley Garnett
DEN - QB *Craig Morton, RB Joe Profit, WR Bill Van Heusen, John Stallworth
DET - QB Terry Hanratty, RB *Jeff Kenny, WR *Pat Studstill, Ray Jarvis
GB - QB Gary Huff, RB Jim Bertelson, WR *Carroll Dale, Earl Thomas
HOU - QB Pete Beathard, RB Lawrence McCutcheon, WR Jim Beirne, Ken Burroughs
JAX - QB *Scott Hunter, RB *Leon Burns, WR *Steve Maier, *Ernie Jennings
KCY - QB Mike Livingston, RB *Wendell Hayes, WR Reuben Sanders, Jeff Bullock
L.A - QB *Roman Gabriel, RB *Willie Ellison, WR Paul Seal, *Harold Jackson
MAR - QB Archie Manning, RB *Gale Sayers, WR *Elmo Wright, Bill Barry
MIA - QB *Bob Griese, RB Mercury Morris, WR *Paul Warfield, Haven Moses
MIN - QB *Fran Tarkenton, RB Mike Adamle, WR Duane Thomas, Lawrence Koehke
N.O - QB Edd Harget, RB *Lydell Mitchell, WR *Dan Abramowich, Jerome Barkum
NYG - QB Steve Spurrier, RB Vince Clements, WR Honor Jackson, Terry Beasley
NYJ - QB *Joe Namath, RB *Emerson Boozer, WR *Bake Turner, Ike Harris
OAK - QB *Daryl Lamonica, RB Franco Harris, WR *Fred Biletnikoff, James Roy Jackson
PHI - QB *Norm Snead, RB John Brockington, WR Terrance Bernstein, Marlin Briscoe
PIT - QB *Terry Bradshaw, RB Don McCauley, WR *Frank Lewis, Golden Richards
S.D - QB *John Hadl, RB Bill Butler, WR Charlie Joiner, *Gary Garrison
S.F - QB *John Brodie, RB Andy Johnson, WR *Dave Parks, *Gene Washington
SEA - QB Jim Hart, RB *Greg Kucera, WR *Nick Collins, Bob Chandler
STL - QB *Charley Johnson, RB *Carlos Bell, WR Mel Gray, Cotton Speyrer
T.B - QB Ken Anderson, RB *John Riggins, WR Eddie Bell, Herman Franklin
TEN - QB Greg Landry, RB Dave Osborn, WR Brett Perez, *Kelvin Briggs
WAS - QB Billy Kilmer, RB *Larry Brown, WR *Charley Taylor, Roy Jefferson

* = remaining starter since 1972


It's interesting to note that Franco Harris, a three-year veteran, will be the undisputed starter in Oakland this season - he has been a backup with only one start so far. The Steelers are going with newcomer Don McCauley, who had a 1000-yd season with Chicago last year. The Eagles' John Brockington is another guy who's being handed the reins this season. He has had 12 starts in relief, but he has only averaged 410 yds over his four seasons.

As for the quarterbacks, it'll be exciting to watch Joe Kapp in Chicago, who's had backup roles in Minnesota and Baltimore, if he can perform in the starting role. In Detroit, Terry Hanratty is also getting the chance in a similar way to Kapp. He had two starts last year in L.A. after riding the pine for three years in Pittsburgh. Green Bay goes with a total unknown commodity in Gary Huff. They will probably struggle.

We have a quarterback controversy of sorts in Jacksonville, where Scott Hunter has been an unspectacular starter for three seasons. During free agency the Jaguars signed Jim Plunkett, who should be starting - he's a lot more talented than Hunter, who isn't going to get any better.

As for rookies starting - we have two this year in wide receivers Reuben Sanders of the Chiefs and Freddie Solomon of the Panthers. It's also nice to see that Denver's first-round choice last year, John Stallworth, has already beaten out the competition for a starting position.

3ric 02-02-2003 09:58 AM

Our final roster:

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Roster, Scout Overview
 
  Player                #  Pos  Exp  Current Estimate  Future Estimate Cntrct 
##Anderson, Ken        4  QB  5    57                61                5 yrs. 
$$Munson, Bill          8  QB  12  43                43                2 yrs. 
Clayton, Junior        6  QB  2    17                49                3 yrs. 
Stoy, J.J.              2  QB  1    8                24                1 yr. 
$$Riggins, John        28  RB  5    83                83                3 yrs. 
Jackson, Wilbur        34  RB  2    50                59                1 yr. 
Browning, Mercury      45  RB  3    39                40                1 yr. 
$$Moorhead, Don        21  FB  5    68                69                4 yrs. 
Chacon, Rex            42  FB  2    29                45                2 yrs. 
$$White, Jan            15  TE  5    69                69                1 yr. 
Romeo, Tony            87  TE  13  42                42                2 yrs. 
$$Bell, Eddie          80  FL  6    52                52                2 yrs. 
Vataha, Randy          81  FL  7    47                47                3 yrs. 
$$Franklin, Herman      83  SE  5    50                50                2 yrs. 
Shanklin, Ron          86  SE  7    48                48                2 yrs. 
Upchurch, Rick          84  SE  1    43                72                4 yrs. 
##Young, Dexter        85  SE  1    36                54                3 yrs. 
**Joseph, Courtney      66  LT  5    52                53                1 yr. 
$$Allison, Henry        79  LG  5    62                62                5 yrs. 
$$Mauck, Carl          51  C    6    81                81                4 yrs. 
Gross, Lee              50  C    1    29                52                1 yr. 
$$Smith, Royce          68  RG  4    68                68                5 yrs. 
Davis, Sam              61  RG  9    64                64                1 yr. 
$$Maurer, Andy          75  RT  7    66                66                2 yrs. 
$$Snider, Mal          78  RT  7    50                50                3 yrs. 
Liscio, Tony            63  RT  13  38                40                2 yrs. 
##Galvez, Lionel        70  RT  1    28                57                2 yrs. 
Rogers, Paul            19  P    5    86                86                3 yrs. 
Robbins, Eric          5  K    1    42                51                2 yrs. 
Gallagher, Dave        97  LDE  2    37                56                1 yr. 
##Patter, Omar          73  LDE  1    22                49                3 yrs. 
Gammon, Marcus          77  LDT  3    47                61                3 yrs. 
**Pettigrew, Gary      95  LDT  10  31                31                3 yrs. 
$$Kanicki, Jim          72  NT  13  43                43                2 yrs. 
Botello, Curtis        76  NT  2    29                49                4 yrs. 
$$Sampson, Greg        96  RDE  4    69                73                2 yrs. 
$$Dean, Fred            93  RDE  1    55                86                6 yrs. 
$$Hunt, Sam            55  SLB  6    50                50                1 yr. 
Fulk, Mike              94  SLB  3    44                64                2 yrs. 
$$Graham, Tom          52  MLB  4    56                73                2 yrs. 
Adams, Doug            54  MLB  5    53                53                3 yrs. 
Lambert, Jack          59  MLB  2    42                65                2 yrs. 
##Goode, Don            53  MLB  2    40                64                4 yrs. 
$$Van Pelt, Brad        99  WILB 3    57                84                2 yrs. 
$$Dorris, Andy          92  WLB  3    59                76                4 yrs. 
Hall, Charles          48  LCB  5    43                55                3 yrs. 
Grayson, Dave          39  LCB  15  39                40                1 yr. 
$$Whitehead, Bud        22  RCB  14  51                52                2 yrs. 
$$White, Jeris          20  RCB  2    42                67                3 yrs. 
##Grim, Bob            30  RCB  9    36                36                2 yrs. 
$$Thomas, Ike          27  SS  5    70                70                4 yrs. 
$$Beaman, Tim          41  SS  5    60                60                3 yrs. 
Nettles, Doug          29  SS  2    42                70                1 yr. 
Lambert, Ken            36  FS  1    36                63                3 yrs. 
 
$$ - player is in starting lineup, ## - player is inactive. 
 
Players Under Contract: 54
On Active Roster: 46
 
Salary Cap: $41,900,000
Cap Room: $410,000
Maximum for New Player: $540,000
Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $1,000,000
 
Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $540,000
Cap Room Required Next Year: $38,720,000


3ric 02-02-2003 09:58 AM

Season review:



Week 1: won 19-13 over Panthers. John Riggins and Wilbur Jackson combined for 174 yds rushing and ILB Brad Van Pelt scored on an interception return and had 10 tackles, 5 assists and a shared sack in addition.

Chicago's Bo Cornell ran for 129 yds and the Bears' QB Joe Kapp was 21-for-28, 267 yds and 2 TDs when they beat the Packers 34-30. Pittsburgh beat Maryland 30-24 thanks to OPOW Terry Bradshaw's 394 yds and 3 TDs passing. The Steelers' WR Golden Richards had a huge day with 9 catches for 248 yds, a tie for third best ever. Jacksonville starting QB Scott Hunter was injured and Jim Plunkett came on to make his NFL debut, completing 14 passes for 130 yds and 1 int. Hunter will be out for 6 weeks with a broken wrist. Cincinnati's OLB Ken Avery was DPOW with 14 tackles, 1 assist and 2.5 sacks in a 20-26 loss to Cleveland.

Alf 02-02-2003 01:04 PM

QB Steve Spurrier went to NY Giants where he threw for over 4000 yards and 31 TDs with only 15 INTs, not that bad for what you call a bum ;)

3ric 02-03-2003 12:40 PM

Week 2: won 35-17 over Jaguars. Second-string QB Bill Munson passed for 305 yds and 2 TDs, and John Riggins ran for 102 yds. FB Don Moorhead caught 7 passes for 106 yds. Jaguars QB Jim Plunkett got his first start, but had a rough outing with 17 completions on 40 attempts for 216 yds, 3 ints and getting sacked 5 times.

For the second straight week, Pittsburgh's Terry Bradshaw was OPOW with 34 completions for 411 yds and 3 TDs, leading the Steelers to a 43-37 shootout win over the Los Angeles Rams. L.A's QB Roman Gabriel passed for 388 yds and 2 TDs in that game, with WR Blake Mariano catching 8 passes for 222 yds. San Francisco DE Cedric Hardman was DPOW with 5 tck, 1 ass and 4 sacks on Cleveland's QB Frank Ryan in their 27-17 win. The Chiefs' Walter Payton saw his first real action his week, being on the field for 37 offensive plays and catching two passes for 12 yds.

Alf - he obviously is on a better team now, he couldn't win games for me when he had to... Ken Anderson is a lot better! Stay tuned for next week when we'll settle that dispute... when Tampa visits the Giants!

nilodor 02-03-2003 01:34 PM

Can't wait to see the grudge match.

3ric 02-03-2003 02:37 PM

Week 3: won 29-7 over Giants. New York scored first, on a Spurrier pass to Britt Raymond, but the Buccaneers turned the game around with 29 unanswered points, with 13 coming from two interceptions off Spurrier. Riggins ran for 97 yds and Ken Anderson passed for 141 yds and 2 TDs in his debut for Tampa.

San Diego's WR Charlie Joiner caught 5 passes for 204 yds (an incredible 51-yd average!) and 2 TDs on passes from QB John Hadl, who passed for 377 yds and 3 TDs in their 24-21 win over Baltimore. OPOW was Minnesota's Fran Tarkenton, with 260 yds passing and 3 TDs. Seattle RB Greg Kucera impressed with 142 yds rushing and 1 score. DPOW was Atlanta's dynamic OLB Dan Hansen, with 9 tck, 1 ass and 3 sacks at home vs Dallas, a 23-20 win.

Who's the most talented QB not starting in this league? That has to be Cleveland's Danny White, who's carrying a clipboard on the sidelines while aging Frank Ryan is taking the snaps. Another frustrated backup QB is Oakland's Kenny Stabler, who's had only one start since entering the league in 1970, backing up All-Pro starter Daryl Lamonica.

3ric 02-04-2003 01:56 PM

Week 4: lost 27-17 to Falcons. Atlanta's QB Steve Ramsey overcame two interceptions and a 52% completion rate to pass for 303 yds and guide his team to a hard-fought win. Tampa ILB Brad Van Pelt had 10 tackles and an interception returned 43 yds.

Rams' RB Willie Ellison was awarded the OPOW for his 24-carry, 156-yd effort where he scored once. However, Baltimore's Greg Pruitt ran for the same amount of yards, but with only 13 carries and 2 TDs. Scott Rice, backup QB for the Cardinals who's starting while Charley Johnson is injured, leads all passers this week with 371 yds. The 49ers' John Brodie had a nightmarish day with 4 interceptions. Maryland's WR Darryl Stingley was on target for 18 passes, catching 11 for 129 yds and one score. DPOW was Cincinnati's DE Gary Davidson with 3 sacks, 5 tck and 1 ass.

On the injury front, Carolina has problems on offense with their starters at QB and RB, Brian Sipe and Mario Cage, listed as out. In Chicago, 9-year veteran ILB Dick Butkus' career is in jeopardy as he suffers from a degenerative hip condition, he'll miss the remainder of the season and we'll see if he returns next year. Rich Jackson, defensive end for the Denver Broncos, has suffered ligament tears to his knee and is expected to be out for more than a year. The Chiefs has six players listed as out with food poisoning and two of their linebackers suffers from severe depression.

Another player whose future is uncertain is Los Angeles QB Roman Gabriel, who underwent emergency knee surgery recently. WR Fred Biletnikoff in Oakland will probably miss 9 weeks with a compound leg fracture. Pittsburgh's injury problems on offense are worse than Carolina's, as QB's Terry Bradshaw and Sam Wyche are out, together with RB's Frenchy Fuqua and Rocky Bleier. Our injury problems in Tampa is pretty severe as well, with a third player put on injured reserve this week and three more out for 3-6 weeks. In addition, QB Ken Anderson is questionable with a sprained neck and sits in favor of Bill Munson next week vs Minnesota.

rjac19 02-04-2003 02:14 PM

great dynasty, I was wondering how are you able to go back in time with FOF?
thanks

3ric 02-05-2003 01:00 AM

Rjac - glad you're enjoying it!
Check out the link http://www.cflfb.com/FOF/fof.htm for more information about doing a historical career. Basically, you need to start a new game with the 1970 roster file and then use all the subsequent draft files, everything's available for download on the site. There's some additional instructions and the utilities used to create the draft files too.

rjac19 02-05-2003 11:10 AM

alright thanks man for your help

3ric 02-05-2003 02:39 PM

Week 5: lost 13-17 to Vikings. Fran Tarkenton passed for 271 yds and a score while Bill Munson only averaged a paltry 3.8 yds per pass and had 3 interceptions. When it's like that then it's no use in having John Riggins and Wilbur Jackson running for a combined 125 yds.

The Cardinals' backup QB, Scott Rice, continue to convince everyone he's the real deal. This week he wins the OPOW with 321 yds and 3 TDs. Another great passing performance was put on display by Washington's Billy Kilmer, who passed for 401 yds and 4 TDs in a 31-24 win over the 49ers. Kilmer's main target was WR Charley Taylor, who caught 12 passes for 259 yds and 4 TDs, that's second-best ever. Green Bay's RB Jim Bertelson leads all runners with 133 yds on 30 carries. Defensive player of the week is Buffalo's OLB Rocky Wallace, who had 5 tck, 1 ass and 3.5 sacks.

3ric 02-05-2003 03:05 PM

Week 6: won 23-17 over Saints. With Ken Anderson back at QB, we got 209 yds passing, 1 passing TD and NO interceptions. He's not going to put up lots of points anytime soon, but he don't make the mistakes that cost you games. NO's Lydell Mitchell had an 80-yd TD run and 126 yds rushing. WR Dan Abramowicz caught 8 passes for 113 yds.

The leading passer was San Diego's John Hadl, with 407 yds and 3 TDs, and Chargers WR Gary Garrison caught 9 passes for 200 yds and 1 TD. The guy who had 5 tackles and 3 sacks this week (which seems to be the requirement to win the DPOW) is Buffalo DT Jim Dunaway.

When I check the statistics, I see that injured QB Terry Bradshaw is leading the league in passing efficiency with a 115.1 rating. The passing yardage leader is Daryl Lamonica, with 1647 yds though 6 games. RBs Emerson Boozer and Gale Sayers are competing for the early lead in the race for the NFL rushing title, they are just separated by two yards with Boozer in the lead with 516 yds in 6 games. Jim Brown is averaging a TD a game. Cleveland WR Don Herrman leads all receivers with 38 catches for 662 yds. Another Brown, DE Mel Manning, is leading the league in sacks with 8.5 quarterback putdowns. Two players have 5 interceptions, Green Bay S Wilton Thompson and Philadelphia's Al Nelson.

3ric 02-06-2003 12:31 PM

Week 7: won 20-10 over Lions. Detroit's QB Terry Hanratty had us worried early, as he completed a 53-yd TD pass on their second offensive play. But John Riggins had a 71-yd run to set up our first TD, and finished with 111 yds on 15 carries. We had four takeaways, including a fumble recovery for TD by OLB Sam Hunt.

Cleveland's Frank Ryan put on a passing clinic this week with 21 completions in 24 attempts for 275 yds and 4 TDs. San Diego's John Hadl had 304 yds passing and 3 TDs. RB Gale Sayers showed flashes of his old dominant self with 157 yds rushing on 20 attempts. WR Charlie Joiner had 12 catches for 179 yds and Dallas' Bob Hayes got 153 yds on 8 receptions. DPOW was Washington OLB Chris Hanberger with 9 tck, 1 ast and 1.5 sacks.

Anrhydeddu 02-06-2003 12:48 PM

Quote:

On the injury front, Carolina has problems on offense with their starters at QB and RB, Brian Sipe and Mario Cage, listed as out. In Chicago, 9-year veteran ILB Dick Butkus' career is in jeopardy as he suffers from a degenerative hip condition, he'll miss the remainder of the season and we'll see if he returns next year. Rich Jackson, defensive end for the Denver Broncos, has suffered ligament tears to his knee and is expected to be out for more than a year. The Chiefs has six players listed as out with food poisoning and two of their linebackers suffers from severe depression.

Another player whose future is uncertain is Los Angeles QB Roman Gabriel, who underwent emergency knee surgery recently. WR Fred Biletnikoff in Oakland will probably miss 9 weeks with a compound leg fracture. Pittsburgh's injury problems on offense are worse than Carolina's, as QB's Terry Bradshaw and Sam Wyche are out, together with RB's Frenchy Fuqua and Rocky Bleier. Our injury problems in Tampa is pretty severe as well, with a third player put on injured reserve this week and three more out for 3-6 weeks. In addition, QB Ken Anderson is questionable with a sprained neck and sits in favor of Bill Munson next week vs Minnesota.

Why don't you move the Injury Slider down a little to reduce the severity?

3ric 02-07-2003 01:20 PM

Week 8: Bye week. Charlie Joiner continues his amazing streak of big games, this time catching 10 balls for 181 yds and a score. Maryland's DE Mack Finger had 4 sacks, 6 tackles, and won the defensive player of the week award. Denver's QB Craig Morton passed for 401 yds and 3 TDs. Boston Patriots RB James Harrison ran for 180 yds and 2 TDs on 18 carries. O.J. Simpson put in a more workmanlike 25 carries for 152 yds and 1 score.

Week 9: won 20-13 over Packers. The game was tied at 3-3 until the middle of the third quarter when Ken Anderson found John Riggins with a short pass, which Riggo promptly took and ran 44 yards with for a 50-yd TD pass. He had 143 combined yards on the ground and in the air, and Anderson completed 20 of 29 passes for 238 yds and 2 TDs, the second a 6-yd pass to FB Don Moorhead. Ray Nitschke shone for Green Bay with 11 solo tackles.

In Oakland, a rare start was given to QB Kenny Stabler, who performed well with 278 yds and 1 TD. Jacksonville QB Scott Hunter was back in the lineup despite being questionable with a broken wrist. Jim Plunkett watched from the sideline as Hunter passed for 265 yds. Another injured starter coming back this week was Pittsburgh's Terry Bradshaw, who didn't help his league-leading QB rating with a 50% completion percentage on 30 passes for 203 yds with 1 interception.

The big performance that earned the 49ers' John Brodie the OPOW was 27 completions on 33 attempts for 301 yds and 5 TDs. New Orleans' WR Jerome Barkum had 10 catches for 151 yds, but the Chargers' fantastic Charlie Joiner was more spectacular with 5 receptions for 143 yds and 2 scores. Maryland's Gale Sayers continue his pursuit for another rushing title with 186 yds rushing on 30 carries.

When looking at the standings, the Houston Oilers and the Chicago Bears looks like the league's two premier teams at 7-1, with Atlanta Falcons a step behind with a 7-2 record. We are a game behind Atlanta at 6-2, tied for fourth in the league in winning percentage. In the power ratings, we are fifth, behind Washington and before Minnesota at sixth.

nilodor 02-07-2003 01:52 PM

Any possibility at getting a midseason team summary printout?

3ric 02-07-2003 04:19 PM

Good idea, thanks for the suggestion.


Code:


1975 Summary for Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Mid-season:
 
Record: 6-2
Winning Pct.: .750
 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers    Team      Rank 
Rushes                  235      11 (T)     
Rushing Yards          1083      6         
Yards Per Carry        4.60      5         
Pass Attempts          246      32         
Completions            163      19         
Passing Yards          1504      31         
Yards Per Attempt      6.11      27         
3rd Down Conversions    38.2      16         
Points Per Game        22.0      18         
Turnovers              10        13 (T)     
Turnover Margin        +9        2 (T)     
 
Opponents              Team      Rank 
Rushes                  183      4         
Rushing Yards          683      3         
Yards Per Carry        3.73      8         
Pass Attempts          324      31         
Completions            190      30         
Passing Yards          2084      26         
Yards Per Attempt      6.43      10         
3rd Down Conversions    38.3      17         
Points Per Game        15.1      1         
Turnovers              19        3 (T)     
 
Week  Team  Versus        Oppnt 
1    19    CAR          13     
2    35    JAX          17     
3    29    at NYG        7     
4    17    at ATL        27     
5    13    at MIN        17     
6    23    NOS          17     
7    20    at DET        10     
9    20    GBY          13     
10          CHI                 
11          at CAR               
12          at HOU               
13          SFO                 
14          BAL                 
15          at NOS               
16          at TEN               
17          ATL                 
 
Passing            Pos  Att  Comp  Yards Y/Att TD    Int 
4 Anderson          QB    146  97    895  6.13  8    1     
8 Munson            QB    100  66    609  6.09  4    7     
**Team              ---  246  163  1504  6.11  12    8     
 
Rushing            Pos  Att  Yards Y/Att TD 
28 Riggins          RB    138  630  4.56  1     
34 Jackson          RB    70    367  5.24  1     
**Team              ---  235  1083  4.60  2     
 
Receiving          Pos  Targ  Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC  TD 
21 Moorhead        FB    55    39    338  8.6  222  5     
83 Franklin        WR    54    31    372  12.0  52    1     
80 Bell            WR    34    21    218  10.3  39    1     
28 Riggins          RB    29    24    212  8.8  90    3     
34 Jackson          RB    21    17    129  7.5  78    2     
81 Vataha          WR    12    4    62    15.5  8    0     
87 Romeo            TE    10    6    15    2.5  7    0     
86 Shanklin        WR    10    6    58    9.6  17    0     
15 White            TE    9    7    57    8.1  24    0     
**Team              ---  246  163  1504  9.2  546  12     
 
Defense            Pos  Tack  Asst  Sack  Hurr  Ints  Defn 
27 Thomas          S    44    17    1.0  1    2    5     
22 Whitehead        CB    41    10    0.0  2    2    6     
55 Hunt            OLB  39    10    2.5  4    1    4     
99 Van Pelt        ILB  35    14    0.5  3    3    3     
52 Graham          ILB  29    11    2.0  0    0    0     
54 Adams            ILB  26    3    0.5  0    0    0     
41 Beaman          S    25    7    0.0  0    2    8     
92 Dorris          OLB  21    10    3.0  1    0    3     
39 Grayson          CB    18    3    0.0  0    0    0     
48 Hall            CB    16    8    0.0  0    2    7     
72 Kanicki          DT    14    8    1.5  1    0    0     
96 Sampson          DE    11    3    0.5  5    0    0     
59 Lambert          ILB  11    0    1.0  0    0    0     
74 Muncy            DE    9    5    2.5  1    0    0     
93 Dean            DE    8    5    4.0  6    0    0     
**Team              ---  425  126  24.0  35    14    41


How do you rate this season's slower pace with more to read every week? I thought about doing something different, since the earlier seasons were mostly an exercise in stat-crunching.

3ric 02-08-2003 07:50 AM

Week 10: lost 21-24 to Bears. RB Bo Cornell ran for 130 yds on 24 carries, with a 57-yd TD run. QB Joe Kapp passed for two TDs to WRs Speedy Thomas and Ahmad Rashad. John Riggins had a great game with 162 yds rushing on 21 attempts.

In Miami, Bob Griese passed for 339 yds and 3 TDs to win over Boston 27-24, and the DPOW went to Buffalo OLB Jack Ham, who had 8 tck, 4 ast, 2 sacks and one pass defended in a 10-19 loss to Kansas City. WR Cotton Speyrer led all receivers with 6 receptions for 128 yds.

Week 11: won 23-17 over Panthers. John Riggins caught a 5-yd TD pass from Bill Munson in overtime to seal the win. Munson had to step in after Ken Anderson suffered a broken clavicle - he's out for about six weeks. Riggins ran for 84 yds and WR Herman Franklin and TE Jan White also caught touchdown passes.

The Dolphins' RB Mercury Morris ran for 189 yds and 2 TDs on 24 carries as Miami beat the Jets 14-6. Jacksonville's WR Steve Maier caught 9 passes for 219 yds and 1 TD. Minnesota's backup QB Don Strock passed for 226 yds and 4 TDs in the Vikings' 48-27 win over Detroit. Oakland's DE Patrick Kosier had 4 sacks, 5 tck and 4 ast while Green Bay's DT Bob Lilly had 9 tck, 3 ast and 2.5 sacks.

nilodor 02-08-2003 12:06 PM

i enjoy the two or three weeks posts more than the entire season posts. I find my self paying more attention to the dynasty than before.

3ric 02-09-2003 05:59 AM

Week 12: won 23-14 over Oilers. In a battle between two of the league's top teams, the 8-2 Oilers took an early lead through Charley Tolar. After two field goals and a John Riggins 1-yd TD run the 7-3 Buccaneers went ahead. Lawrence McCutcheon scored early in the fourth quarter, but OLB Sam Hunt's 49-yd fumble return for the winning touchdown sealed Tampa's victory with 1 minute left. John Riggins was MVP of the game with 166 yds on the ground, although a case could be made for Hunt, who also had 6 tck, 2 ast and an interception.

It's official - Daryl Lamonica has lost his job as the Raiders' starting QB, and Kenny Stabler showed why this week as the won the OPOW with 31 completions for 390 yds and 3 TDs. This week had no less than 6 passers throwing for more than 300 yds, with Cleveland's Frank Ryan getting 409 yds in the air and the Vikings' Don Strock passing for 4 TDs for the second week in a row.

The Rams' Willie Ellison was the top runner with 192 yds and 2 TDs on 18 carries, and Dan Abramowicz was the best receiver this week with 8 receptions for 148 yds. Dallas' CB Mel Renfro had a big game with 1.5 sacks and 1 interception, and the Jaguars' OLB Jack Rudolph had 9 tck, 2 sacks and 1 int.

The league's individual stat leaders are mostly the same, but Terry Bradshaw's rating is down to 103.6, 1.5 points ahead of second-place Billy Kilmer. Tampa's Ken Anderson is fourth with a 95.6 rating. San Diego's John Hadl is leading all passers in yardage, with an average of 300 yds/game. Maryland's Gale Sayers has struck upon a dry spell and has been overtaken by Dallas' Preston Pearson and the Buccaneers' John Riggins. Pearson has 1169 yds, Riggins 1042, Sayers 1039 and Willie Ellison has 1019 yds.

Among the receivers is San Diego's Charlie Joiner a runaway leader at 1228 yds, 101 yds more than Cleveland's Don Herrman and a whopping 269 yds ahead of third-placed Cotton Speyrer, St.Louis. Detroit's Ray Jarvis has 68 receptions, 2 more than Herrman and 3 more than Joiner. Gale Sayers is leading all punt returners with 2 TDs and a 17.7 average. Jacksonville's ILB Larry Ball is leading the league in both tackles and assists with the 49er's DE Cedric Hardman topping the list in sacks at 14.5. Surprisingly, Detroit's OLB Paul Naumoff is second in the league in sacks with 13.5. Green Bay's S Wilton Thompson has 6 interceptions for 142 yds and a TD.

3ric 02-09-2003 12:54 PM

Week 13: won 37-34 over 49ers. Bill Munson was the unlikely hero with a stunning 4th quarter comeback to force overtime. John Brodie threw three of his four touchdown passes in the first half on gains of 45, 47 and 11 yds. Munson kept Tampa in the game with a 50-yd TD pass with 17 seconds left of the first half. He had two more TD passes in the fourth quarter to score 17 points in the 4th quarter alone, and force overtime on an Eric Robbins FG with 8 seconds left. In overtime, K Eric Robbins nailed a 50-yd FG to end the game.

Brodie completed 23 of 37 passes for 340 yds and 4 TDs, with 2 interceptions. WR Gene Washington had 10 receptions for 184 yds and 2 scores. Munson outdid the San Francisco QB by passing for 358 yds on 33-for-44 passing and 4 TDs, with no picks. Nine different Buccaneers caught passes, with FB Moorhead getting 2 TDs. The 33 completions by Munson is a new club record, and the yardage second only to Steve Spurrier's 367 yds in 1973.

Offensive player of the week was Tampa Bay's QB Bill Munson. Chicago RB Calvin Hill ran for 157 yds on 38 carries, and Green Bay WR Earl Thomas caught 10 passes for 216 yds. DPOW was Minnesota's DE Rodney Floyd for his four sacks, 5 tck and 1 ast vs St.Louis. The Giants' S Ron Smith had a big game as well with 13 tck, 3 ast, 2 ints and 3 defended passes.

3ric 02-11-2003 12:31 PM

Week 14: won 36-28 over Colts. Bill Munson continues with his solid play, he was less spectacular this week with 264 yds passing and a TD but had no turnovers for the second straight week. Wilbur Jackson had a 72-yd TD run and Ike Thomas had a 75-yd interception return for a score. Baltimore's Earl Morrall passed for 4 TDs but only got 251 yds on 47 attempts.

Detroit QB Terry Hanratty also had 4 TDs, but the Lions beat San Diego 35-14, and Hanratty became OPOW with 265 yds passing and 29 completions. St.Louis WR Mel Gray had 6 catches for 146 yds and a score, while Minnesota DT Ray Hamilton starred in a 17-41 loss to Denver by having 10 tackles and 3 sacks.

A casual look at the standings reveal that Chicago's been pulling away from the rest of the league with a 12-1 record, with Atlanta one game behind at 11-2. Tampa Bay and Washington follows with 10 wins and 3 losses each. In the AFC, no team has a better record than Cincinnati's 9-4.

3ric 02-11-2003 01:04 PM

Week 15: won 30-20 over Saints. Running backs John Riggins and Wilbur Jackson combined for 168 yds on the ground, and our defense intercepted New Orleans' QB Edd Harget three times.

In Minnesota, Don Strock continue to play excellent in relief of injured starter Fran Tarkenton, out with a torn ACL. Strock passed for 399 yds and 3 TDs and has 15 TDs in seven starts. Franco Harris finally had a breakthrough game in Oakland, getting 147 yds on 17 carries. Second-year WR John Stallworth, Denver, had 8 catches for 160 yds and Carolina OLB Gus Otto was the week's top defender with 12 tck, 4 ast, 1 sack and 1 interception.

Our scout's evaluation of the top players at each position reveal that in his opinion, Miami's Bob Griese is the league's best quarterback (when free from injury). Roger Staubach and Roman Gabriel are second and third, with Terry Bradshaw and Archie Manning fourth and fifth. At running back, the best has to be the Saints' Lydell Mitchell closely followed by Greg Pruitt and Willie Ellison. Wide receiver Ahmad Rashad, Chicago, top my scout's list at his position with Miami's Paul Warfield on second place and Dallas' Bob Hayes at third.

Tackle Art Shell, Oakland, guard Samuel Holden, New Orleans, and center Forrest Blue are the top players on the offensive line. Surprisingly, Shell is the only one with an All-Pro selection. Punter Ray Guy, Miami, and kicker Tom Dempsey, New Orleans, head their respective lists as well.

At defensive end, he rate the Colts' Bubba Smith as the best, while DT Mean Joe Greene, Pittsburgh, OLB Jack Ham, Buffalo, and ILB Isiah Robertson, Denver are the number one player at their positions. Finally, Carolina CB Thomas Darden and Miami S Jake Scott clearly belong to every NFL GM's dream defense.

3ric 02-12-2003 01:35 PM

Week 16: lost 27-30 to Titans. Fred Herring had a 108-yd kickoff return for TD and K Adrian Butkus won the game for Tennessee with a 49-yd FG in overtime. The Titans' QB Greg Landry passed for 342 yds, 1 TD and one interception, while our Bill Munson had 290 yds, 2 TDs and 1 intercepted pass.

OPOW is Maryland's QB Archie Manning, who threw for 390 yds and 3 TDs on 39 attempts. Denver's Craig Morton passed for 420 yds but was intercepted twice, and the Broncos' WR Eric Allen caught 9 passes for 188 yds and a score. Seattle's RB Greg Kucera ran for 148 yds and 3 TDs. DPOW was Kansas City's ILB Lee Roy Caffey with 10 tck, 2 ast, 1.5 sacks and 1 interception.

Week 17: lost 7-14 to Falcons. In a deciding game for the division title we came up short to Atlanta yet again. Andy Hamilton had a 69-yd punt return TD and John Riggins' 29-yd TD run in the 4th quarter wasn't enough to overcome the deficit. Ken Anderson came back from his injury to get the start but had to go out early in the game. Bill Munson tried, but had three passes intercepted.

San Diego's John Hadl finished the regular season with another strong outing - 412 yds passing and 3 TDs, which was more than enough to lead the league in yardage. 16-year veteran RB Jim Brown made what could be his final game memorable with 167 yds on 26 carries and a score. WR Charlie Joiner capped his remarkable season with another big game: 11 receptions for 212 yds and one TD. Buffalo's OLB Rocky Wallace becomes DPOW for the second time this season with 8 tck, 2 ast, 1.5 sacks and 1 interception.

nilodor 02-12-2003 03:43 PM

Good luck in the playoffs and at next years draft

3ric 02-15-2003 07:56 AM

We finish second in the NFC South, once again behind Atlanta, but we qualify for the playoffs as a wild card.
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  NC South              W  L  T  Pct  PF    PA    Conf    Div 
Atlanta                13  3  0  .813  353  273  11-1    6-0     
Tampa Bay              11  5  0  .688  380  302  8-4    4-2     
New Orleans            6  10  0  .375  274  360  3-9    1-5     
Carolina                2  14  0  .125  239  372  1-11    1-5     


We are facing 12-4 Chicago with QB Joe Kapp, who excels in medium passing and has a 65.1 completion percentage for 3665 yds. The have the edge over us at QB and WR and about equal at linebacker and are 1-point favorites.

3ric 02-15-2003 08:27 AM

Wild card: lost 9-20 to Bears. We weren't close to competing at all, they were in command right from the start and we came out flat. Ahmad Rashad caught 6 passes for 99 yds and a TD, while RB Bo Cornell ran for 62 yds and another score.

OPOW was Oakland's Kenny Stabler with 20 completions for 234 yds and 2 TDs in the Raiders' 40-10 win over Houston. Dallas' Preston Pearson ran for 131 yds which helped the Cowboys to win 30-3 over the Rams. Kansas City WR Spencer Sanford caught 8 passes for 174 yds and 2 TDs but the Chiefs lost 17-24 to the Colts. DPOW was Dallas' OLB Dennis Dawkins with 7 tck, 3 ast, 1.5 sacks and 3 defended passes.

In the conference semi-final round, we saw Atlanta's Steve Ramsey pass for 377 yds and 3 TDs in the 34-41 loss to Dallas. Mercury Morris ran for 119 yds and a score and Paul Warfield had 11 receptions for 189 yds when Miami blanked the Colts 19-0. Oakland beat Cincinnati 24-17 in part thanks to DT Art Thoms 7 tck, 5 ast, 1.5 sacks. Also, Chicago won 17-10 over Washington.


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