End of Season
Performance – 66
Value – 37
Profit – 52
Roster 16
Score 51
Value – 4th lowest
Stadium – 12th worst
Roster – 3rd worst
Support – 5th worst
Economy = 9th best
Hall of Fame:
We have 4 inductees:
DE Willis, 4 All Pros
LB Jackson Clark, 1 Ring, 2 All Pros, 1 Def Rookie of the Year in 2022
SS Lamont Mitchell, 1 Ring, 6 time All Pro
And...
SLB Karl Rincon – From my Browns dynasty,
Rincon
2 Rings, 4 All Pros, 1 Def Rookie of the Year, 2023, and Def Player of the Year, 2027
827 tack, 231 Assit,
82.5 Sacks, 14 blocks, 79 hurries, 59 QBKD
11 Picks, 1 INT RE TD, 74 pasdef
21 FF, 8 FumRed, 2 FR TD
Rincon is in baby!
Retirements of note:
OG Lucas Lucas...Sad. I get it, but sad. If he hadn’t started slowly, he may have eclipsed 400 KRB for his career:
Lucas Lucas – 346 KRB, 29 pancakes, 105 sacks allowed, 1 All Pro
We also saw OG Wayne Croom, played his whole career in Cleveland, 2 All Pros, 325 KRB, 30 pancakes an 61 sacks allowed, played 1 fewer year than Lucas Lucas.
Sterne didn’t retire
Others from my various dynasties:
SS Randall clayton, played his whole career in KC, finished with 5 Rings, 3 time All Pro. Surprised he is hanging it up this early. Same draft as Flemming. Finished with 19 picks and 126 pasdef. Another couple of years and Clayton might have pushed others for the most PD in a career (current record is 15< Clayton has 6th most)
I’m giving you the other retirees I think have HOF Credentials in this list:
SILB Frank Newtown, 3 All Pros
SS Paul McMichael, 4 All Pros, 26 int and 101 pasdef
FL Dixon Bernardino, 4 All Pros
DE Farmer, good sats, just one All Pro though
I was hoping Clayton would make it, but retiring after 10 seems off.
Last edited by Abe Sargent : 03-26-2017 at 02:04 PM.
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