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Old 03-07-2004, 09:49 AM   #204
QuikSand
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Annapolis, Md
2022 Postseason

Well, the one blemish on our record for this season was against Miami – and here they come again, visiting us for our first playoff game of the postseason.

AFC Divisional Playoff: Miami (11-6) at Cleveland (15-1)

The Dolphins got a great season out of second year running back Corwin Hutton, and have a nice young pair of receivers to complement him in the offense behind a titanic line. Their defensive front is very solid – we will probably need to find the softer spots in the secondary and outside. We are only made 5 point favorites at home – Miami is a very solid team.

On our first possession, we march with great ease through the Miami defense, and top the drive off with a short TD pass from Brock to Stewart – very impressive. Miami starts with a three and out, netting a negative two yards in their three plays. Again, very impressive – for us.

We are ahead 10-0 after a short drive, when Miami hits on a 58-yard pass and catch, and they get right back into the game, after showing no early signs of life. We extend our lead with a long drive for a short FG, but 13-7 isn’t that towering a lead for the yard edge we have. Miami drives, and actually takes thee lead on us with another nice TD pass – it’s 14-13 in a game we feel like we’re dominating. But our defense has allowed a few big plays, and that makes a huge difference. That score holds up through the second quarter, and into the halftime break.

Hutton squirts for 32 yards to convert a third and long for Miami, and they add a FG to their slim margin. We come back with a long drive, that nets another FG, and closes the gap back to one point, as the third quarter winds down. We’re back and forth, and we get the ball back at our 18 yard line with about nine minutes left – we’re entering the final stages of this one, and we really lack much momentum.

Passes to Sellers and Pendleton get us out to the 44 yard line with a first down. We pick up another first down on a dump-off to FB Beers, who just gets enough for the new set of downs. A nice run by Stewart gets us 12, but then we get called for a hold – and face first and 20. We get to third and six, but cannot convert – and we line up for a huge field goal attempt from 47 yards. Bass nails it, and we take the 19-17 lead.

From their 33, Miami gets a fresh start – but we force them to fourth and seven right away. With 2:48 on the clock, they have to punt, and hope they can stop us. We have a near-disaster on a backfield fumble, but FB Beers lands on the loose ball. Regardless, Miami will get their last chance – they take over at their 44, with 2:02 remaining, but only one timeout.

We hold them, but then… we hold them. A defensive holding penalty turns fourth and ten into first and ten. At our 44, they have a 3rd and 2 to go – then DE Finch breaks through and gets a huge sacks on their QB Gammon, who fumbles the ball away. DE McCombs, Finch’s counterpart, jumps on it, and we take over. We should be in great shape.

We run a couple of simple run plays… and unbelievably, Gus Stewart loses the ball amidst the tearing grasps from the Miami defenders. Miami gets one more chance – starting out near midfield, and just under a minute to play. Stewart takes his seat on the sidelines, and silently prays for the defense to pull this one out of the fire.

Miami completes a 14 yard pass to get to our 38 – they are within range for a long field goal already. They stop the clock with a spiked ball, with 23 seconds left. Stewart is pacing, anxiously. Miami wastes no time at all – they tee up and try the 55 yard kick…

It’s good!

Miami takes the 20-19 lead, with 18 seconds left on the clock, and now the Browns need some sort of miracle to pull this one out. The kickoff goes for a touchback – meaning it must happen from scrimmage. We get three tries, and see a pass dropped by Pendleton, one tipped away by a defender, and finally… the last play of the game sees a desperate outlet valve pass get dropped by Gus Stewart.

We walk off the field with our heads hung low… Gus Stewart lowest of all.


Season Wrap-up

Miami loses to the Jets in the AFC Championship game, and it’s the Jets who get to face New Orleans in the Superbowl. Ugh. The Saints get the 10-7 win, and we are left to wonder about what might have gone down as our greatest team.

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2022 Awards List Award Player Team **Player of the Year Gus Stewart CLE Front Office Bowl MVP Broderick Poplawski NOS Coach of the Year Not Yet Awarded Legend of the Game Not Yet Awarded **Offensive Player of the Year Gus Stewart CLE Defensive Player of the Year Matthew Ingram CIN Offensive Rookie of the Year Clay Roy ARI Defensive Rookie of the Year Leslie Ragsdale JAX All-League First Team Quarterback Michael O'Neal OAK **All-League First Team Running Back Gus Stewart CLE All-League First Team Fullback Jason Davies SEA All-League First Team Tight End Johnnie Jennings CIN All-League First Team Wide Receiver Lee Bergsman SFO All-League First Team Wide Receiver Sherman McGregor IND **All-League First Team Center Jackie Beyer CLE All-League First Team Offensive Guard Ted Freeman OAK All-League First Team Offensive Guard Otis Tyrrell IND All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Conrad Craig BUF All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Moe Yost WAS All-League First Team Punter Marc Hedges TEN All-League First Team Kicker Scott Schultz SFO All-League First Team Defensive End Dixon Keith HOU All-League First Team Defensive End Tony Jenkins STL All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Dennis Schwartz SFO All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Joe Cote TBY All-League First Team Inside Linebacker Raymond Stephens NOS All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Matthew Ingram CIN All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Jerome Gann DET All-League First Team Cornerback Herb Beall DET All-League First Team Cornerback Zack Ward NYG All-League First Team Safety Jim Foley NYJ All-League First Team Safety Josh Benton BUF All-League Second Team Quarterback Randall Kay NYJ All-League Second Team Running Back Tracy Jose JAX All-League Second Team Fullback Percy Schroeder SFO All-League Second Team Tight End J.J. Diligencia WAS All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Frank Flowers MIA All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Timothy Henderson STL All-League Second Team Center Leon Craven OAK **All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Moe Somerville CLE All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Antoine Griffith NOS All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Ryan Logan SFO All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Brett Goldsmith JAX All-League Second Team Punter Peter Swift GBY All-League Second Team Kicker Darren Fleming MIA All-League Second Team Defensive End Calvin Carter CAR All-League Second Team Defensive End Graham Pierce SEA All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Tommy Allen SDO All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Shannon Nordby DAL All-League Second Team Inside Linebacker C.J. Blackwell JAX All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Leon Coughlin SDO All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Louis Howard IND All-League Second Team Cornerback Jerry Sachs WAS All-League Second Team Cornerback Preston Craig GBY All-League Second Team Safety Luther Stoutmire NYG All-League Second Team Safety Kyle Bolender CAR League's Fastest Man J.J. Rosser AKR League's Strongest Man Ryan Logan SFO

Not too surprisingly, our awards center on our running game, which was our most prolific ever. Beyer and Somerville paved the way inside for a fabulous season from Gus Stewart – earning another triple award set for the season.

Where do we go from here? Clearly this is a team with a lot of capability – I don’t have any reason to shoot lower than a return to the very top right away. We have some singular financial issues in the way of that goal, and might have to make a tough decision at QB – but overall, we’re in pretty good shape.
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