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Old 05-02-2015, 12:15 AM   #347
Abe Sargent
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Catonsville, MD
STATS:

QB Damien Hoffman – 405 for 577, 70.2%, 4716 passing yards, 37:19, 102.3 rating, FOURTEEN TIMES SACKED, 5 fumbles

That is not a lie. He was sacked just 14 times all season long. That’s just unfeasible. Good job O Line. Any O Line with that sort of protection wins. We have a Line with 4 players to get All Pro nods, so yay! 3rd most passing yards, 2nd most TD, 6th best Rating, 2nd best %, great stuff from the rookie.

But again, take any of your great NFL QBs in their first season. Now give them an All Pro line that allows just 14 sacks, so you have plenty of time to figure things out. And give you two of the top ten WR catching (Wild is ranked 6th by scouts and Poffenroth 9th). Give you two RBs that each have 1000 rushing yards. And you’ll have a great statline for your rookie season as well!


Rushing:

RB Kendrick Gaston – 249 for 1156 and 12 rushing TDs;55 grabs for 478 and 1 score
RB Shaquille Willingham – 201 for 1080 and 9; 43 snags for 353 and 2 scores

That’s just incredible. You can’t make that up. It’s a Jaguars version of Warrick Dunn and Mike Alstott. That’s just good stuff there. I don’t know that I’ve ever had two 1000 yard seasons in FOF before barring injury halfway through. But it worked here.


Receiving:

WR Joshua Wild, 106 for 1581 yards and 14 scores
WR Maxwell Poffenroth, 99 for 1244 and 11 TD
WR Darnell Menzies, 34 for 419 and 1
TE Courtney Beyer, 20 and 270 and3

Not a strong season unless you are Wild and Poffenroth. Those guys though had a strong year!


Special Teams:


K Justin Tucker, 31 of 36, long of 54, 59 of 59 PAT. 5th most FG made,.

P Wally Collier, 71 punts, 43.1 average, 17 in 20. The average is that bad but that’s a woeful inside 20 #.

WR Menzies – 38 PR for 9.6 avg, 30 KR with KR RET TD< and 30.9 avg; 3rd highest KR Avg, 5th highest PR Avg among non-scorers.



Defense:

DE Gregory Burton, 10 sacks, 6 blocks 26 hurries, 20 QBKD
DE Arnie Mettert, 6 sacks, 7 blocks, 12 hurries, 10 QBKD
DT Calvin Keith, 4.5 sacks, 2 blocks, 14 hurries, 16 QBKD
DT Maurice Clinton, 2.5 sacks, 2 blocks, 4 hurries
DT Randy Frederick, 4 sacks, 5 blocks, 9 hurries, 1 QBKD

Hello there Keith, you had a nice rushing season! And Mettert was adequate. Eventually Burton is going to burst it all wide open, but I don’t know when.


MLB Jameson Broyles, 106 solo, 19 assists; 1 sack, 2 blocks, 1 hurry, 11 pasdef
SLB Ezra Wilkerson, 53 solo, 14 ass, 1.5 sacks, 3 hurries, 1QBKD, 7 pasdef
WLB Albert Eamigh, 25 and 4 tack;2 pasdef

SS Jermaine Whalen, 62 and 32 tack, 0.5 sacks, 1 pick, 6 pasdef, 3 FF
FS Quentin Bernardini, 60 and 13; 1 sack, 3 FF
CB Allen Hutchings, 1 sack, 9 picks, 1 INT RET TD, 9 pasdef
S Quentin Bernardini, 4 picks and 8 pasdef
CB Colton Hanks, 2 picks, 6 pasdef
CB Ian Heath, 1 pick, 1 pasdef

Not great years for Hanks or Whalen. MLB Broyles had an unexpectedly decent year though.


Blocking!

OG David Blades – 47 KRB, 7 pancakes, 2 sacks allowed
OT Myron Starks, 44 KRB, 7 pancakes, 3 sacks allowed
OC Myron Leggin, 38 KRB, 5 pancakes, 2 sacks allowed
OG Marquis Satre – 34 KRB and 3 panckes and 4 sacks allowed
OT Brant Matthews, 24 KRB, 1 pancake, 3 sacks allowed


First of all, its great to see OG Blades as a great 1st rounder last year. He is 72/72 and fully developed. Secondly, even with Satre eroding in skills, and getting 4th best KRB on my team this year, he still has the 19th best KRB score in the league. That’s pretty strong. And 34 KRB is no jokes. This season was still better, KRB wise, that 5 of his other seasons.
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