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Old 09-23-2017, 02:01 PM   #1
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Keep It Like The Kizer - a FOF8 challenge career

KEEP IT LIKE THE KIZER
The setup: Fresh restart using the v1.4 NFL player file posted at FOFC by antdroid (thanks!) in September 2017.

The hook: I’m playing with the Cleveland Browns, and will treat the top four rookie draft picks from 2017 like deities. They stay, they start, and they are the guys we will try to build around.

The catch: None of these guys is actually any good. QB Kizer is just a click or two above awful, S Peppers is borderline starting quality (but probably at FS rather than SS), DE Garrett is maybe rotation-caliber as a pass-rushing specialist, and TE Njoku is a near-total stiff with only one good skill (getting downfield, which is admittedly at least somewhat useful). (It sounds like this was a bug with the player file, which has since been remedied, but I started before it got caught, so I'm locked in with four young... well...Browns)

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Old 09-23-2017, 02:02 PM   #2
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Preseason notes:
Prior to the first training camp, we release QB Cody Kessler. Kessler came through the import process looking pretty decent – meaning the AI would play him ahead of Kizer. Verboten. Remedied.

I intend to put the AI in control of depth charts for expedience. So, that means I will need to steer away from quality players at QB, TE, and probably FS (I think Peppers will fit better at FS than SS in this game, where he’s going to be a decent cover man, ballhawk, and special teamer but not much of a tackler).

By the way, here’s what Kizer looks like for us. He’s dreadful, but the concept here is to build around these Browns rookies – so he’s our guy:



Okay, with no real hopes of anything good coming from the 2017 season (except probably a top three draft slot) here goes nothing…
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Old 09-23-2017, 02:03 PM   #3
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Yes, hopeless. We’ll have pick 1.1 ahead, deservedly so I think.

Code:
Front Office Football Eight 2017 Summary for Cleveland Browns Year 2017 Record 1-15 Winning Pct. .062 All-Time 1-15 Winning Pct. .062 Playoffs 0-0 Playoff Visits 0 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Hue Jackson Record 1-15 Winning Pct. .062 Off. Coord. P. Hamilton Def. Coord. R. Horton Asst. Coach C. Tabor Stren. Coord. A. Beard Cleveland Browns Team Rank Rushes per Game 22.1 29 Rushing Yards 81.6 27 (T) Yards Per Carry 3.69 23 Pass Attempts 37.6 3 Completions 19.3 31 Completion Pct. 51.2 32 Passing Yards 189.3 31 Yards Per Attempt 5.03 32 Yards Per Catch 9.83 29 Total Yardage Gained 247.1 32 3rd Down Conversions 26.9 30 Points Per Game 12.2 32 Pass Rush Pct. 19.0 23 Pass Defense Pct. 33.4 32 Turnovers 34 31 (T) Turnover Margin -15 31 Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 30.8 31 Rushing Yards 126.7 30 Yards Per Carry 4.12 19 Pass Attempts 33.9 9 (T) Completions 22.5 23 Completion Pct. 66.4 30 (T) Passing Yards 263.6 32 Yards Per Attempt 7.78 32 Yards Per Catch 11.72 32 Total Yardage Gained 375.9 32 3rd Down Conversions 39.6 31 Points Per Game 30.6 32 Pass Rush Pct. 21.5 24 Pass Defense Pct. 81.6 32 Turnovers 19 28 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 14 at PHI 33 2 9 BAL 27 3 7 at MIA 44 4 27 at WAS 17 5 30 NED 36 6 0 at TEN 27 7 24 at CIN 27 8 20 NYJ 28 9 10 DAL 30 10 3 at BAL 26 11 10 PIT 38 12 10 NYK 31 14 3 CIN 34 15 7 at BUF 24 16 18 SDO 28 17 3 at PIT 40 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 7 D. Kizer QB 314 169 1711 5.45 10 10 67.0 8 K. Hogan QB 219 107 1059 4.84 6 11 51.1 12 R. Blades QB 69 32 259 3.75 1 5 31.0 **Team --- 602 308 3029 5.03 17 26 57.1 $$Opp --- 542 360 4218 7.78 23 11 95.6 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 34 I. Crowell RB 137 437 3.19 0 1 29 D. Johnson RB 117 396 3.38 2 1 **Team --- 354 1305 3.69 2 9 $$Opp --- 492 2027 4.12 26 13 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 18 K. Britt WR 114 55 715 13.00 6.27 10 3 19 C. Coleman WR 113 53 470 8.87 4.16 6 2 34 I. Crowell RB 67 44 265 6.02 3.96 2 1 85 D. Njoku TE 78 36 413 11.47 5.29 4 3 87 S. DeValve TE 39 23 193 8.39 4.95 2 0 11 R. Davis WR 36 21 191 9.10 5.31 6 2 80 R. Louis WR 39 19 176 9.26 4.51 4 4 82 K. Williams WR 35 17 202 11.88 5.77 4 0 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 51 J. Collins OLB 91 18 9.0 8 2 3 78.8 52 J. Burgess ILB 90 29 0.0 0 1 5 73.9 24 I. Campbell S 88 38 0.0 1 0 5 76.0 20 B. Boddy-Calhoun CB 78 16 0.0 2 1 10 74.8 55 D. Shelton DT 64 30 3.0 3 0 0 80.6 30 J. McCourty CB 60 15 0.5 0 1 2 75.5 58 C. Kirksey OLB 59 23 4.0 4 2 4 76.4 53 J. Schobert ILB 56 21 0.0 1 2 0 75.0 22 J. Peppers S 41 15 0.0 0 1 2 75.2 23 H. Wilson CB 37 10 0.0 1 1 3 74.1 95 M. Garrett DE 33 13 7.0 13 0 0 81.0 28 D. Kindred S 29 4 0.0 0 0 3 78.0 98 J. Meder DT 27 6 4.5 6 0 1 82.5 94 C. Nassib DE 19 11 2.5 6 0 1 82.0 90 E. Ogbah DE 17 7 3.0 6 0 1 82.5 54 D. Alexander OLB 17 3 2.0 1 0 0 74.2

So, there we have it. Abysmal. Unsurprisingly so, I guess.

Kizer got hurt, but at least our one win was with him in the saddle. He grades out at 17/33 by my scout now – with his one main skill being the seemingly useless “timing.” Lovely.

Other key youngsters: Myles Garrett looks like a solid situational pass rusher whom we will probably force into full time duty. Njoku is a TE2-caliber guy who can block a little and has a nice 88/97 GD but little else to speak of. And Peppers has a 94 interception bar (but only one pick in his rookie season) and ought to be fine but not spectacular as a FS starter and special teams standout. S’allright.

Herb is nonplussed:

Team Perf 00
Fr $Value 100
Profit/Ls 100
Roster St 02

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Old 09-24-2017, 10:16 AM   #4
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2018 Offseason

Mmmkay, now we’re fixin’ to build a team here.

Staff. Rrrright, CYA. New staff will be built around scouting, a deep offensive playbook and a 3-4 front. (I’m skipping the names, they’d be a distraction) So, we can install my “system” here and start getting guys to implement it. We will be a run-first team (duh) and will pick our spots with the passing game…maybe a play action style.

Re-signing priorities: RB Crowell
FA target positions: Judicious targeting of impact players anywhere

I’m going to use a few house rules here to keep the game from getting out of control in wide open free agency:

-players must be offered the contract duration they seek
-I may only have one outstanding FA offer during any stage of FA:1

I want the offseason to feel realistic, rather than just two offseasons of MASSIVE rebuliding and gutting the team. My guess is though these rules, we will be able to bring in a handful of quality guys (we have a bit of cap space), but will still need to count on our rookies and returners as the team backbone. As it should be.

It’s looking like a trade-down year in the draft for us (no standout monster at a need position, the obvious 1.1 is a stud QB) so I won’t bank on a particular guy coming from the draft to fill a certain roster spot.

Stage 6 will be tough – RB Crowell is up then, but so are (by bad happenstance) the top two free agents I’d really love to bring aboard, DE Ziggy Ansah and CB AJ Bouye. I am likely instead to overpay for a LB in another stage where I’m freed up to spend.

Code:
St|Pos|Player |Exp|Scout|Contract |Comments 6 RB Isaiah Crowell 5 59/59 3y 7.2m Best available, cheap 7 LB Devon Kennard 5 65/65 4y 24m Run stopper for SILB 8 G Marcus Martin 5 38/43 2y 1.6m Re-s run-blocker backup 9 WR Andrew Turzilli 4 21/32 1y 700k KR/ST reserve guy 10 FB Keith Smith 5 41/41 2y 1.8m ST ace and FB starter 11 LB Zach Brown 7 59/59 2y 3.6m Low-EN run stopper, ST guy 12 CB Byron Maxwell 8 50/50 4y 22m Cut-friendly deal, starter

So, we round out the roster a bit here. I missed on a stud LB early, but filled in pretty well with Kennard and Brown, I think. We remain one edge rusher short of a fundamentally solid front seven. The secondary is basically okay now, though depth is scarce.

For the draft, I am not going to be making trades out of the current year – too easy to exploit the AI that way. But I will trade down this season (top tier QBs seem likely to go 1 and 2) and still try to get a top pass rusher, plus some compensation later in this draft.

The Jets oblige, and send us their 2nd and 4th to move up to pick 1.1 to take their franchise QB. We get our target guy at 3.

Code:
2014 Draft Summary Pick Pos Name AGr 40 SO BP AG BJ PS DV Pre-C 1.03 DE Abel Earhardt 6.6 ++ + + + 25 32/71 2.01 OT Allen Blades 6.2 + + + + + 18 25/64 2.02 LB Sammie Petit 5.8 + + ++ + + 32 30/75 3.01 LB Mark Conerty 5.9 + ++ ++ + + + 58 36/55 4.01 P Paul Butler 3.6 ++ + ++ ++ - 22 60/87 4.03 C Ronald Meadows 4.6 ++ ++ ++ + 14 16/63 5.01 K Dustin McAlister 3.9 + + + + 38 43/59 6.01 DE Jonathan Schneider 5.2 ++ + ++ 50 18/31 7.01 LS Perry Rudoff 1.0 -- -- -- -- 31 20/20

I tried to deal up for a CB/KR/PR, but it’s too pricey and he goes at pick 10 overall.
We land our anchor pass rusher, great. My 6th round DE might actually be a nice find – a rotation guy with special teams skills.

Got two guys at LB I’m pleased with, wanted both at 2.02 and was shocked when Conerty fell a full round to us. Filled in special teams, obviously, all three guys look like improvements, and with a QB-hampered roster, we’re going to need angles like a good kicking game.

First look is a bit disappointing for DE Earhardt – wanted a higher upside than 70 or so. But overall, I think we have a lot to work with here. LB Conerty might bump in preseason, and end up even better than that 55, which would be awfully nice.
After training camp, we get a trade offer of a 6th for DeShone Kizer. How wonderful! No thanks, but really, that’s great.

So…down to 53 players, here’s where we stand as we start off the regular season:

Code:
Front Office Football Eight Cleveland Browns Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Kizer, DeShone 107 QB QB 2 26 41 3 yrs. Blades, Russell 112 QB 2 10 19 2 yrs. Crowell, Isaiah 234 RB RB 5 58 58 3 yrs. Johnson, Duke 229 RB 4 35 35 1 yr. ##Dayes, Matt 227 RB 2 30 31 3 yrs. Smith, Keith 339 FB FB 5 41 41 2 yrs. Njoku, David 485 TE TE 2 39 41 3 yrs. DeValve, Seth 487 TE 3 23 28 2 yrs. Telfer, Randall 486 TE 4 17 17 1 yr. Coleman, Corey 519 FL 3 34 34 2 yrs. Louis, Ricardo 580 FL FL 3 29 31 2 yrs. ##Coates, Sammie 510 FL 4 28 29 1 yr. Turzilli, Andrew 515 FL 4 21 22 1 yr. Britt, Kenny 518 SE 10 30 30 3 yrs. Davis, Reggie 511 SE SE 2 30 37 2 yrs. Tretter, J. C. 664 C 6 51 51 2 yrs. Meadows, Ronald 679 C C 1 20 62 4 yrs. Bitonio, Joel 775 LG LG 5 71 71 4 yrs. ##Martin, Marcus 763 LG 5 44 44 2 yrs. Zeitler, Kevin 770 RG RG 7 57 57 4 yrs. Drango, Spencer 766 RG 3 37 44 2 yrs. Thomas, Joe 873 LT LT 12 62 62 1 yr. Blades, Allen 868 LT 1 30 61 4 yrs. ##Johnson, Roderick 878 LT 2 23 41 3 yrs. Coleman, Shon 872 RT RT 3 49 55 2 yrs. Butler, Paul 904 P 1 60 85 4 yrs. McAlister, Dustin 1003K 1 49 60 4 yrs. Garrett, Myles 1195LDE RDE 2 50 50 3 yrs. Ogbah, Emmanuel 1190LDE 3 40 40 2 yrs. ##Orchard, Nate 1144LDE 4 24 24 1 yr. Schneider, Jonathan 1193LDE 1 19 29 4 yrs. Nassib, Carl 1194RDE 3 46 50 2 yrs. Earhart, Abel 1196RDE LDE 1 37 59 4 yrs. ##Brantley, Caleb 1192RDE 2 23 31 3 yrs. Shelton, Danny 1255NT NT 4 72 72 1 yr. Ogunjobi, Larry 1265NT 2 41 52 3 yrs. Burgess, James 1352SILB 3 46 46 1 yr. Petit, Sammie 1345SILB SILB 1 39 71 4 yrs. Brown, Zach 1398WILB WILB 7 62 62 2 yrs. ##Schobert, Joe 1353WILB 3 35 36 2 yrs. Kennard, Devon 1450SLB SLB 5 64 64 4 yrs. Collins, Jamie 1451SLB 6 51 51 3 yrs. Kirksey, Christian 1458WLB 5 57 57 4 yrs. Conerty, Mark 1456WLB WLB 1 42 46 4 yrs. McCourty, Jason 1530LCB LCB 10 57 57 1 yr. Maxwell, Byron 1537RCB RCB 8 50 50 4 yrs. Boddy-Calhoun, Briean 1520RCB 3 46 46 1 yr. Taylor, Jamar 1521RCB 6 38 38 2 yrs. Wilson, Howard 1523RCB 2 37 38 3 yrs. Lewis, Kendrick 1649SS SS 9 50 50 1 yr. Campbell, Ibraheim 1624SS FS 4 43 43 1 yr. Peppers, Jabrill 1622FS 2 37 37 3 yrs. Rudoff, Perry 669 LS 1 21 21 4 yrs. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 53 Inactive: 7 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $148,500,000 Cap Room: $15,450,000 Maximum for New Player: $15,990,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $890,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $560,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $121,810,000

Okay, hopes are not high, but here we go…

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Old 09-24-2017, 10:19 AM   #5
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2019 Season

Code:
Front Office Football Eight 2018 Summary for Cleveland Browns Year 2018 Record 5-11 Winning Pct. .312 All-Time 6-26 Winning Pct. .187 Playoffs 0-0 Playoff Visits 0 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Greg Olson Record 5-11 Winning Pct. .312 Off. Coord. J. Nesmith Def. Coord. D. Swinton Asst. Coach T. Gnida Stren. Coord. E. Money Cleveland Browns Team Rank Rushes per Game 23.5 28 (T) Rushing Yards 96.5 25 Yards Per Carry 4.11 15 Pass Attempts 37.9 2 (T) Completions 20.5 24 Completion Pct. 54.1 32 Passing Yards 200.1 27 Yards Per Attempt 5.28 32 Yards Per Catch 9.76 27 Total Yardage Gained 279.8 29 3rd Down Conversions 27.2 28 Points Per Game 14.8 32 Pass Rush Pct. 20.1 18 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 50.5 14 Turnovers 36 32 Turnover Margin -11 29 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 29.8 30 Rushing Yards 117.6 21 Yards Per Carry 3.95 10 Pass Attempts 35.5 21 (T) Completions 22.0 20 (T) Completion Pct. 62.0 14 Passing Yards 221.1 15 Yards Per Attempt 6.23 11 Yards Per Catch 10.05 11 Total Yardage Gained 318.1 18 3rd Down Conversions 32.4 13 Points Per Game 21.9 24 Pass Rush Pct. 18.9 9 Pass Defense Pct. 76.6 32 Turnovers 25 13 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 10 at PIT 24 2 6 ATL 27 3 6 at NYJ 24 5 20 DEN 21 6 20 OAK 23 7 17 at SDO 20 8 23 at KCY 30 9 28 at BAL 24 10 20 PIT 14 11 22 CIN 14 12 7 at NOS 25 13 3 HOU 24 14 27 CAR 26 15 17 BAL 10 16 3 at TBY 19 17 7 at CIN 26 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 7 D. Kizer QB 339 193 1950 5.75 5 9 67.3 12 R. Blades QB 267 135 1251 4.69 2 14 44.4 **Team --- 606 328 3201 5.28 7 23 57.2 $$Opp --- 568 352 3538 6.23 23 14 82.9 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 34 I. Crowell RB 273 1046 3.83 13 2 29 D. Johnson RB 44 116 2.64 1 3 **Team --- 376 1544 4.11 14 28 $$Opp --- 476 1882 3.95 7 24 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 19 C. Coleman WR 124 70 809 11.56 6.52 6 1 85 D. Njoku TE 107 56 748 13.36 6.99 6 4 11 R. Davis WR 92 52 446 8.58 4.85 9 0 34 I. Crowell RB 54 37 192 5.19 3.56 1 0 80 R. Louis WR 43 28 286 10.21 6.65 1 0 18 K. Britt WR 50 27 281 10.41 5.62 3 0 39 K. Smith FB 38 22 99 4.50 2.61 1 0 87 S. DeValve TE 36 16 150 9.38 4.17 3 1 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 50 D. Kennard OLB 96 38 5.0 5 1 5 74.6 49 K. Lewis S 83 40 0.0 1 4 8 83.0 58 C. Kirksey OLB 72 25 7.5 5 1 8 78.5 24 I. Campbell S 69 15 0.0 0 3 1 77.3 55 D. Shelton DT 68 30 10.0 10 0 1 82.0 37 B. Maxwell CB 60 14 1.5 1 2 15 81.5 30 J. McCourty CB 58 17 0.0 0 0 7 76.1 52 J. Burgess ILB 56 12 1.0 0 0 4 74.5 98 Z. Brown ILB 47 18 0.0 4 1 6 82.7 45 S. Petit ILB 45 13 1.0 0 0 2 72.7 95 M. Garrett DE 34 14 9.5 12 0 0 81.6 94 C. Nassib DE 34 11 8.5 9 0 0 81.1 20 B. Boddy-Calhoun CB 33 6 0.0 2 1 3 76.0 22 J. Peppers S 23 8 0.0 0 0 2 73.3

Well, lousy again. Pick 1.4 this time, that’s fine. We need an impact WR and then I think we will have pieces in place. We need to keep Kizer upright, too, that might help his development.

What do we see from our rookies?

QB Kizer – needs a ton of help around him, period. Concussion bad omen for a long-term commitment guy by design here. He’ll be a liability for us, but that’s not a surprise. Cohesion, surrounding talent, and gameplan should get him to maybe a rating of 80-85 in time (we’d hope).

TE Njoku – got basically all we could hope for here, 100 targets, and 7 yards per. Not bad. I doubt he’ll ever be a 1,000 yard guy, this could prove to be his high water mark in yardage.

DE Garrett – 9.5 sacks in a DE rotation, that’s good. Shelton should be the star, but Garrett is good enough to be in the mix, too.

S Peppers – looks like he got semi-benched this year, my bad. Campbell will be gone, and he’ll be back to full time FS next season, I’ll see to it. We’ll find a special teams guy or something to be S3.

Herb:
Team Perf 08
Fr $Value 100
Profit/Ls 100
Roster St 28
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Old 09-24-2017, 12:08 PM   #6
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Old 09-24-2017, 03:48 PM   #7
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I can't imagine this will get very exciting. But in theory, I will try to develop a serviceable team using these guys, and hopefully work on my drafting skills a bit along the way.
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Old 09-24-2017, 04:11 PM   #8
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Up from here. We will try to target some role player guys who can slot in nicely behind our must-start types… special teamers for TE2/3 and S3/4. And in the draft, I’m pretty focused on WR here, hoping that with pick 1.4 we can land an immediate 10-target guy.

Same rules – one guy at a time in early free agency. And a crisis right away. LT Joe Thomas is a free agent, and I’d be likely need to pay whatever it takes to keep him around for a couple more years. But DT Shelton is on the market, and I feel we should try to lock him up, too. However, both guys are targeting stage 2. I need to make a call, and will go young and target Shelton – in part because 2nd year T Blades is probably good enough to play for us now.

Looking to build young, but will seek out some of my role players among the veteran scrapheap.

I cut WR Britt for cap space, and LB Collins is likely right behind him for another $10m. The free agent market for receivers is gigantic – I can definitely do better than a declining Britt for his $8m in cap space.

Code:
St|Pos|Player |Exp|Scout|Contract |Comments 2 DT Danny Shelton 5 72/72 4y 32m Run stopper, centerpiece 5 CB Jason McCourty 11 57/57 2y 15m Solid bump, overall 7 DB Darius Slay 7 51/51 4y 12m Moving to SS, nice fit 8 WR Sammy Watkins 6 48/48 3y 9m Low-end, but good, ST 10 TE AJ Derby 5 36/36 2y 2.7m Blocker, behind Njoku 11 RB Rod Smith 5 35/35 2y minsal 70HR,90ST, nice RB3

WR Davante Adams is pretty good, but he’d cost us around $15m/season… I’m not wild about that huge investment in a B+ guy (66/66 by my scout and below 1,000 yards each season so far). I instead go after CB Nickell Robey, a very good mixed skills cover man…but we lose out to Miami for him. Alas, we end up just re-upping with CB McCourty for two more years, and miss out on the shiniest free agent wave.

On to the draft… stud WR would be great, but the class isn’t accommodating. Sadly, we may need DL help again, as last year’s 1.3 pick Earhardt now charts as only 40/59…starter but not stud.

Code:
2014 Draft Summary Pick Pos Name AGr 40 SO BP AG BJ PS DV Pre-C 1.10 CB Miguel Abdul-Malik 6.1 xx + xx xx xx + 31 40/78 2.04 LB Leonard Murphy 6.1 ++ ++ ++ + + 38 39/74 2.09 DE Dave Blanchard 6.5 + + + + 31 33/68 3.04 WR Garret Whitfield 5.1 + + ++ 24 43/61 4.04 DE Blaine Mathisen 6.1 ++ + ++ 41 26/51 5.04 RB Kevin Rogers 4.8 + + - + 36 34/51 6.04 CB Graham Finch 4.7 + - 36 16/51 7.04 FB Raul Lindie 3.4 + + 15 27/54

I’m not bowled over at pick 4, so I deal down to get the Saints’ second rounder, and pick at 1.10 instead, still getting a top target – a combine-skipping cover man with big bars.

The trade offer for QB Kizer has risen to a 5th rounder. Great!
Our punter is busted for bad conduct. “Being Sebastian,” I think they call it now.

I’m letting RB Duke Johnson walk away. Buckeye Rod Smith is a low-talent sub, and our rookie Rogers looks better suited to play the 3rd down role here. So, we’ll go cheap behind Crowell.

On first look, we might have landed a key player in WR Whitfield – scout had him VU and he shows up well developed and looking really good. Just what we need, honestly. Rest of the draft looks fine, our top two picks should help the defense a ton.

Uneventful camp and preseason, we’re ready for our third try with real games.

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Old 09-24-2017, 04:18 PM   #9
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We hope for another step forward… start slow (with TE Njoku injured) but win two to get even, then spend the whole season flirting with, then reaching, .500.

Code:
Front Office Football Eight 2019 Summary for Cleveland Browns Year 2019 Record 8-8 Winning Pct. .500 All-Time 14-34 Winning Pct. .291 Playoffs 0-0 Playoff Visits 1 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Greg Olson Record 13-19 Winning Pct. .406 Off. Coord. J. Nesmith Def. Coord. D. Swinton Asst. Coach V. Joseph Stren. Coord. E. Money Cleveland Browns Team Rank Rushes per Game 30.1 1 Rushing Yards 132.4 3 Yards Per Carry 4.39 7 Pass Attempts 29.6 32 Completions 17.8 32 Completion Pct. 59.9 22 Passing Yards 170.4 32 Yards Per Attempt 5.75 27 Yards Per Catch 9.60 30 Total Yardage Gained 291.5 28 3rd Down Conversions 30.2 28 (T) Points Per Game 20.0 16 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 16.8 31 Pass Defense Pct. 39.0 31 Turnovers 25 13 (T) Turnover Margin -3 20 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 27.9 25 (T) Rushing Yards 115.3 28 Yards Per Carry 4.13 25 Pass Attempts 36.5 26 Completions 24.1 30 Completion Pct. 65.9 27 Passing Yards 238.5 22 Yards Per Attempt 6.53 17 Yards Per Catch 9.91 4 Total Yardage Gained 339.5 27 3rd Down Conversions 32.2 11 Points Per Game 21.6 25 Pass Rush Pct. 17.0 5 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 58.4 27 Turnovers 22 24 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 8 at BAL 19 2 14 at SFO 44 3 23 at JAX 16 4 26 at BUF 24 5 16 PIT 34 6 17 MIA 19 7 13 NYJ 10 8 10 at NED 13 9 41 BAL 20 11 21 at CIN 27 12 35 at LAS 27 13 20 SDO 13 14 6 SEA 19 15 34 CIN 13 16 33 ARI 14 17 3 at PIT 34 $$WC at MIA Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 7 D. Kizer QB 430 263 2457 5.71 13 11 76.3 12 R. Blades QB 44 21 269 6.11 3 1 80.5 **Team --- 474 284 2726 5.75 16 12 76.6 $$Opp --- 584 385 3816 6.53 20 12 87.1 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 34 I. Crowell RB 182 812 4.46 6 2 40 R. Smith RB 129 657 5.09 4 1 26 K. Rogers RB 120 500 4.17 5 3 7 D. Kizer QB 36 107 2.97 1 3 **Team --- 482 2118 4.39 16 19 $$Opp --- 447 1844 4.13 13 22 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 13 S. Watkins WR 122 65 766 11.78 6.28 6 4 18 G. Whitfield WR 112 59 517 8.76 4.62 9 5 85 D. Njoku TE 82 50 515 10.30 6.28 5 3 34 I. Crowell RB 30 25 139 5.56 4.63 1 0 11 R. Davis WR 34 22 217 9.86 6.38 1 2 82 A. Derby TE 27 17 92 5.41 3.41 2 0 80 R. Louis WR 28 16 226 14.13 8.07 1 1 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 45 S. Petit ILB 126 38 0.0 1 2 4 72.9 35 D. Slay S 92 36 0.0 0 3 6 78.1 37 B. Maxwell CB 58 13 0.0 0 0 7 76.7 98 Z. Brown ILB 58 21 0.0 0 0 0 68.8 57 L. Murphy OLB 56 18 0.0 0 2 7 79.1 55 D. Shelton DT 52 13 8.0 10 0 0 81.5 58 C. Kirksey OLB 52 20 0.0 1 0 3 73.2 30 J. McCourty CB 37 8 0.0 0 0 2 73.9 21 J. Taylor CB 36 6 0.0 0 0 5 75.9 22 J. Peppers S 34 9 0.0 0 1 5 81.0 24 M. Abdul-Malik CB 32 9 0.0 0 1 6 79.2 95 M. Garrett DE 30 18 10.0 11 0 2 81.7 50 D. Kennard OLB 30 14 2.0 0 0 2 75.9 96 A. Earhart DE 30 12 5.0 20 0 1 82.2 56 M. Conerty OLB 30 11 0.0 0 0 1 74.7 23 H. Wilson CB 29 14 0.0 0 3 4 82.7 65 L. Ogunjobi DT 16 7 4.0 9 0 0 81.0


Wow… we managed 8-8, which seemed like a nice arbitrary benchmark. What I didn’t realize was this would give us the #5 seed, and a game against a milquetoast 8-8 Dolphins team. So unfair… two 10-win teams are sitting out in the NFC.

Young core players watch:
QB Kizer (37/42) – standard low-level QB, nothing noteworthy in bars
TE Njoku (41/41) – missed 2 games injured, he’s okay
DE Garrett (52/52) – 10 sacks is nice, solid starter now
FS Peppers (31/31) – big drop in ratings, just a marginal guy now

We fall behind Miami 24-4, then Kizer gets two TS passes to get us close, but in the final two minutes he gives up a pick-6 and we lose 31-21.

Happy with the results for certain. Did not expect playoffs, even if via a strange mathematical backdoor. But now, we have a foothold toward being a legitimate team to reckon with. Good signs.
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Old 09-24-2017, 04:18 PM   #10
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Side note – here’s the scout view as we wrap the 2020 season:
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Front Office Football Eight Cleveland Browns Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Kizer, DeShone 107 QB QB 3 37 42 2 yrs. Blades, Russell 112 QB 3 14 21 1 yr. Crowell, Isaiah 234 RB RB 6 57 57 2 yrs. Rogers, Kevin 226 RB 1 39 47 4 yrs. Smith, Rod 240 RB 5 33 33 2 yrs. ##Dayes, Matt 227 RB 3 26 28 2 yrs. Smith, Keith 339 FB FB 6 33 33 1 yr. **Njoku, David 485 TE TE 3 41 41 2 yrs. Derby, A. J. 482 TE 5 35 35 2 yrs. ##DeValve, Seth 487 TE 4 27 28 1 yr. Lindie, Raul 448 TE 1 24 41 4 yrs. Whitfield, Garrett 518 FL FL 1 57 65 4 yrs. Louis, Ricardo 580 FL 4 31 31 1 yr. Coleman, Corey 519 FL 4 30 30 1 yr. Watkins, Sammy 513 SE SE 6 50 50 3 yrs. Davis, Reggie 511 SE 3 37 37 1 yr. Tretter, J. C. 664 C C 7 48 48 1 yr. ##Meadows, Ronald 679 C 2 29 62 3 yrs. Bitonio, Joel 775 LG LG 6 72 72 3 yrs. Martin, Marcus 763 LG 6 41 41 1 yr. Drango, Spencer 766 RG RG 4 47 47 1 yr. Zeitler, Kevin 770 RG 8 44 44 3 yrs. Blades, Allen 868 LT LT 2 52 59 3 yrs. Johnson, Roderick 878 LT 3 25 38 2 yrs. Coleman, Shon 872 RT RT 4 54 54 1 yr. $$Butler, Paul 904 P 2 70 81 3 yrs. Kanyak, Trevor 914 P 1 61 61 1 yr. McAlister, Dustin 1003K 2 56 56 3 yrs. Garrett, Myles 1195LDE LDE 3 52 52 2 yrs. Nassib, Carl 1194LDE 4 48 48 1 yr. Ogbah, Emmanuel 1190LDE 4 41 41 1 yr. Mathisen, Blaine 1197LDE 1 28 47 4 yrs. ##Schneider, Jonathan 1193LDE 2 22 25 3 yrs. Earhart, Abel 1196RDE RDE 2 60 69 3 yrs. Blanchard, Dave 1191RDE 1 42 70 4 yrs. ##Brantley, Caleb 1192RDE 3 27 28 2 yrs. Shelton, Danny 1255NT NT 5 72 72 4 yrs. **Ogunjobi, Larry 1265NT 3 50 50 2 yrs. Petit, Sammie 1345SILB SILB 2 70 70 3 yrs. Brown, Zach 1398WILB WILB 8 59 59 1 yr. Schobert, Joe 1353WILB 4 37 37 1 yr. Kennard, Devon 1450SLB SLB 6 65 65 3 yrs. Murphy, Leonard 1457WLB WLB 1 59 78 4 yrs. %%Kirksey, Christian 1458WLB 6 54 54 3 yrs. Conerty, Mark 1456WLB 2 48 48 3 yrs. Abdul-Malik, Miguel 1524LCB LCB 1 60 83 4 yrs. ##Finch, Graham 1536LCB 1 18 28 4 yrs. McCourty, Jason 1530RCB RCB 11 48 48 2 yrs. Maxwell, Byron 1537RCB 9 44 44 3 yrs. Wilson, Howard 1523RCB 3 43 43 2 yrs. Taylor, Jamar 1521RCB 7 40 40 1 yr. Slay, Darius 1635SS SS 7 56 56 4 yrs. Peppers, Jabrill 1622FS FS 3 31 31 2 yrs. Rudoff, Perry 669 LS 2 21 21 3 yrs. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 54 Inactive: 6 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $155,000,000 Cap Room: $20,290,000 Maximum for New Player: $20,860,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $3,430,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $2,870,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $116,060,000
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Old 09-26-2017, 11:02 PM   #11
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Okay. We basically have a “base.”

Looking now at key guys to keep around. I haven’t been renegotiating anyone, so this year our major free agents are RT Shon Coleman (stage 2), C JC Tretter (no stage), and DE Carl Nassib (stage 5). I’d like to retain other guys as fill-ins too for continuity but if we re-up with these three, I’ll be pretty content.

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St|Pos|Player |Exp|Scout|Contract |Comments 2 RT Shon Coleman 5 54/54 5y 30m Decent and cohesion, yay 5 DE Carl Nassib 5 48/48 3y 7.5m 69 PRTech, mediocre 8 CB Bradley Roby 7 45/45 3y 7.5m 79 zone and 100 ST, nickel 10 LB Demario Davis 9 46/46 3y 6.0m Big ST, decent zone 11 WR Corey Coleman 5 30/30 2y minsal Stiff but cohesion plus 12 FB Keith Smith 7 33/33 3y 3.1m Starter and ST stud

The Cowboys sign away C Tretter, who isn’t great but the continuity would have been nice. We have Meadows ready to go, and he looks good enough, so we’re fine there I think. Didn’t pursue any of the mediocre veterans.

We head into the draft in need of WR,LB,OL.

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Pick Pos Name AGr 40 SO BP AG BJ PS DV Pre-C 1.21 LB Jordan Bloomer 6.2 + + + ++ + + 36 35/75 2.22 RG Brant Battle 5.3 ++ + + 11 17/67 3.21 DE Juan Cedeno 6.2 ++ + + 20 23/58 4.22 LB Vernon Tubbs 5.2 - ++ -- ++ + + 28 20/61 5.21 LB Lawrence Arnold 4.8 + + + 60 22/45 6.22 WR Blake Fuller 3.5 - - 30 22/40 7.21 TE Ezra Doulas 3.8 xx + xx xx xx xx 53 21/36


Typical mixed bag draft. BPA picks at LB will add to our depth, and allow us to keep shedding older guys. Past that, nothing to shout about – I don’t think anyone here is more than he seems.

We have another suspension (backup LT Johnson), and WR Sammy Watkins is now holding out. I respond by signing WR JJ Nelson, a deep threat guy with a huge bar in adjusting to bad throws, on a 2 yr deal, and expect to cut Watkins unless he relents quickly.

I do another few odds and ends to prep for the season. Watkins is still holding out, but we will carry him and hope he returns. Especially with Whitfield hurt to start the season, we are really thin at WR.

Hoping for 8-8 again, don’t really think we’re better than that. Our spcial teams should be pretty solid at this point, and we’re fine winning games 16-10 if we can.
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Old 09-26-2017, 11:03 PM   #12
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Front Office Football Eight 2020 Summary for Cleveland Browns Year 2020 Record 13-3 Winning Pct. .812 All-Time 27-37 Winning Pct. .421 Playoffs 0-1 Playoff Visits 2 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Greg Olson Record 26-23 Winning Pct. .530 Off. Coord. J. Nesmith Def. Coord. D. Swinton Asst. Coach V. Joseph Stren. Coord. E. Money Cleveland Browns Team Rank Rushes per Game 31.7 1 Rushing Yards 135.9 3 Yards Per Carry 4.29 10 Pass Attempts 31.5 30 Completions 18.8 32 Completion Pct. 59.5 27 (T) Passing Yards 222.3 24 Yards Per Attempt 7.06 10 (T) Yards Per Catch 11.86 3 Total Yardage Gained 338.1 11 3rd Down Conversions 32.5 23 (T) Points Per Game 23.0 3 Pass Rush Pct. 23.2 1 Pass Defense Pct. 52.5 10 Turnovers 22 11 Turnover Margin +1 13 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 24.6 9 Rushing Yards 96.7 7 Yards Per Carry 3.93 14 Pass Attempts 40.6 32 Completions 22.7 22 Completion Pct. 55.8 1 Passing Yards 229.6 11 Yards Per Attempt 5.65 1 Yards Per Catch 10.12 8 Total Yardage Gained 315.3 13 3rd Down Conversions 26.4 1 Points Per Game 16.3 3 Pass Rush Pct. 20.8 15 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 54.6 25 Turnovers 23 21 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 23 CIN 17 2 14 at WAS 30 3 17 at NYJ 32 4 40 TEN 29 5 18 at JAX 3 6 33 at HOU 10 7 20 BAL 17 8 20 IND 9 9 24 at PIT 21 11 20 at CIN 7 12 20 at PHI 27 13 26 SDO 18 14 31 NYK 10 15 28 PIT 21 16 10 DAL 6 17 24 at BAL 3 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 7 D. Kizer QB 504 300 3557 7.06 24 11 87.8 **Team --- 504 300 3557 7.06 24 11 87.8 $$Opp --- 650 363 3673 5.65 17 12 73.2 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 34 I. Crowell RB 311 1240 3.99 10 2 26 K. Rogers RB 80 421 5.26 1 0 40 R. Smith RB 57 249 4.37 3 1 7 D. Kizer QB 44 228 5.18 0 11 **Team --- 507 2174 4.29 14 25 $$Opp --- 394 1547 3.93 8 18 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 18 G. Whitfield WR 159 94 1306 13.89 8.21 8 10 13 S. Watkins WR 84 44 430 9.77 5.12 3 0 85 D. Njoku TE 76 39 479 12.28 6.30 6 5 39 K. Smith FB 47 34 249 7.32 5.30 2 1 89 J. Nelson WR 36 24 304 12.67 8.44 3 1 48 R. Lindie TE 23 19 176 9.26 7.65 1 2 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 57 L. Murphy OLB 105 33 3.0 3 2 13 76.0 35 D. Slay S 101 27 0.0 0 2 4 76.9 45 S. Petit ILB 93 38 0.0 1 3 7 79.8 52 J. Bloomer OLB 62 17 1.0 3 1 9 80.6 24 M. Abdul-Malik CB 59 25 0.0 1 0 5 76.5 55 D. Shelton DT 50 29 6.5 22 0 0 81.0 50 D. Kennard OLB 49 21 0.0 0 0 7 80.4 23 H. Wilson CB 42 16 0.0 0 1 4 76.3 96 A. Earhart DE 32 8 6.0 29 0 0 80.7 30 J. McCourty CB 28 7 0.0 0 1 5 79.9 38 B. Roby CB 24 9 0.0 1 0 6 78.3 91 D. Blanchard DE 22 5 6.5 20 0 1 82.5 37 B. Maxwell CB 18 2 0.0 0 1 4 80.5 21 G. Cooley S 18 4 0.0 0 0 2 77.2

So, uh…we’re a bye team.


Not sure what to think here. QB Kizer elevated his game to “decent,” but the running game got locked in, WR Whitfield developed into a serious stud (he missed the first two games, his 1300 yards was in only 14 games), and our defense suddenly became the toughest to throw against. Wow.

Admittedly, we had some issues with our central players. TE Njoku was fine – undoubtedly our TE1. But Garrett sort of slipped behind 2nd year DE Dave Blanchard in the depth chart, and managed only 6 tackles. And S Peppers blew out his knee and went to the IR midseason. So…I may have failed to remain perfectly faithful to the rules here, I should have caught Garrett’s benching sooner and…I guess…put Blanchard on the inactive list.

So, in the postseason… we win easily at home over Denver. We play host to New England (led by QB Teddy Bridgewater), in a tough conference championship game. We paste them 26-3, and head to the bowl game. Weird.

In the title game, facing mighty Colin Kaepernick (no joke) and his G-men, we are thoroughly outclassed and fall badly, 27-6. But what a run.
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Old 09-29-2017, 03:25 PM   #14
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Still have theoretical interest in playing this out. But admittedly less than when this felt like a project that might never "come together."
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Old 09-30-2017, 03:54 PM   #15
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As we close out 2020, Herb stands up and takes notice!

Team Perf 90
Fr $Value 97
Profit/Ls 98
Roster St 54

So, is this actually a good team now? On paper, it doesn’t really look that way (the 54 roster strength, frex), but the results were awfully solid. I’m going to continue my line of thinking that cohesion is the play here, and I will focus on retaining guys who got it done for us last year.

Again, I am not renegotiating anyone, and I’m sticking with a new rule (one I rather like) of only having one FA offer outstanding at any time. That puts some meaningful but easy-to-follow limits on my roster management.
CB McCourty has retired – he had declined anyway, so that’s a loss on cohesion but a big gain in cap space.

Main thinking for free agency is to retain my young guys – and here’s the weakness in the overlap of my two restrictions here. I should have allowed myself an out to reneg with my four key youngsters, rather than just have them all walk into open free agency at once. Without a rule-bend here, we have DE Garrett targeting stage 2, but Njoku, Kizer, and Peppers each with no targeted stage. Ah, the virtues of having crappy cornerstone players, nobody is greedy! I think we can make this work.

RB Crowell is getting on in years, but we’ll try to re-up with him, too. Have a few others I will try to weave in among the cornerstone guys as I am able.

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St|Pos|Player |Exp|Scout|Contract |Comments 2 DE Myles Garrett 5 51/51 3y 12m Solid pass rusher 7 CB Howard Wilson 5 43/43 3y 7.2m Decent, at thin position 8 QB Deshone Kizer 5 35/35 2y 7.2m Subpar but he’s our guy 10 S Jabrill Peppers 5 30/30 3y 6.0m Subpar but he’s our guy 11 TE David Njoku 5 40/40 2y 4.8m GD 100, but mediocre 12 CB Rod Reynolds 5 44/44 2y 4.0m ST 100, shaky coverage

We miss out on RB Crowell, as Houston grabs him while I am pursuing Kizer (CB Wilson messed up my thinking, as he got another offer and I had to realign to keep him). Wasn’t sure how closely I wanted to follow the rules there. We’ll live, I reckon. I don’t sign a veteran here, will likely look for a rookie to move in and join a committee. Aaron Jones is also sitting there unclaimed as a do-it-all-pretty-well option leaving Green Bay.

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2021 Draft Summary Pick Pos Name AGr 40 SO BP AG BJ PS DV Pre-C 1.31 CB Bernie Flynn 6.0 ++ + + + - 47 27/65 2.31 DE Otis Gietka 5.6 + - 54 43/71 3.31 CB Dominic Norris 5.0 - + + - 52 25/49 4.31 RB Douglas Andrulis 5.1 57 26/41 5.31 TE Tevin Canter 3.5 - ++ 25 24/50 6.31 LB Keith Fielder 3.9 - - 63 24/38 7.31 CB Rusty Jarboe 3.3 - - - - 58 14/27

Tough call with our top pick – CB is a major need, and there are two alluring guys here. Howard Showalter got scouted as underrated and has a near max bump bar, but Bernie Flynn has really good coverage bars (but a void at interceptions), high endurance, and a 4.38 dash. I settle on Flynn hoping that maybe Showalter might fall (or we could trade up in round two)… but no dice, he goes with pick 2.2.

A fast Wisconsin RB almost falls to us in round 2, but goes to the Packers (heh) two picks earlier. We go for a Buckeye DL (top-two-bar type guy) and fill in with a mess of stab-in-the-dark types, targeting special teams or specific single skills more than overall creeper candidates.

DB Darius Slay is holding out – we pay up, for two fat years. He’s basically irreplaceable for us – the SS is asked to do a lot in our defense (100+ tackles usually). His combo of RD, ZoneD, and PH all over 65 makes him a centerpiece player for us.

Young CB Douglas Phillips is a huge addition – undrafted rookie last year, played a lot and developed, now looks like a starting caliber zone-first cover man. Not the perfect guy for CB2, but he would be perfect for CB3 if I can land a better guy (sadly, our top rookie might not evolve to be better than Phillips). Regardless, we sign him for 2 years.

DT Gietka slides over to play NT after a weight gain in camp, and looks like he may be a long term play for us there. My staff wants CB Flynn to play at FS (where we only have Peppers) but I reverse that to force Peppers onto the field this year (if he can stay healthy, dubious).

So, basically, the offseason boiled down to: stay the course, add good young guys at NT and CB, and not much else. Pretty unexciting.

In the spirit of my challenge rules, I am going to have to deactivate a good DE (Blanchard, 52/62) to keep my cornerstone guy Garrett (51/51) on the field in the main DE rotation. He’ll be there for depth in case of injury, but the point was not just to keep the four young guys, but to feature them.
So, we head into the regular season looking to find out if we are actually a power team. Big questions abound here – with Kizer develop into a net plus for us? Will the running game remain effective? Will our pass defense remain a major asset? Let’s see…
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Old 09-30-2017, 03:55 PM   #16
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Hard to imagine a more deflating way to start the season after a superbowl berth than a 6-0 loss. But here we are. Zero points. Yikes.

It gets better. We’re 6-2 at the halfway point, and Kizer is okay efficiency-wise (6.69, 81.5) but the numbers just are not there this year. WR Whitfield was nearly a 100/game guy last season, now he’s sitting on 371 yards in 8 starts. We are winning with good pass defense, and a +14 turnover differential.

We wrap the regular season at 13-3 again, blessedly unscarred by many injuries. Things looked better on the back half for the offense (especially Kizer with a great stretch run, no picks in his last 7 games), but we remain a team that simply doesn’t look like a steamroller in the typical sense.

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Front Office Football Eight 2021 Summary for Cleveland Browns Year 2021 Record 13-3 Winning Pct. .812 All-Time 40-40 Winning Pct. .500 Playoffs 2-2 Playoff Visits 3 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Greg Olson Record 41-27 Winning Pct. .602 Off. Coord. J. Nesmith Def. Coord. D. Swinton Asst. Coach V. Joseph Stren. Coord. E. Money Cleveland Browns Team Rank Rushes per Game 32.0 2 Rushing Yards 122.9 3 Yards Per Carry 3.84 20 Pass Attempts 31.1 30 Completions 19.2 32 Completion Pct. 61.8 24 Passing Yards 212.8 27 Yards Per Attempt 6.85 12 Yards Per Catch 11.09 7 Total Yardage Gained 320.3 16 3rd Down Conversions 36.6 6 (T) Points Per Game 21.2 13 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 18.5 22 Pass Defense Pct. 41.9 27 Turnovers 15 2 (T) Turnover Margin +15 1 Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 23.6 3 Rushing Yards 84.4 5 Yards Per Carry 3.58 9 Pass Attempts 36.4 24 Completions 23.8 29 Completion Pct. 65.5 27 (T) Passing Yards 237.4 16 Yards Per Attempt 6.53 13 Yards Per Catch 9.97 7 Total Yardage Gained 311.1 12 3rd Down Conversions 31.1 5 Points Per Game 14.5 1 Pass Rush Pct. 22.9 28 Pass Defense Pct. 39.0 7 Turnovers 30 1 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 0 at PIT 6 2 37 MIN 10 3 20 at JAX 12 5 13 DEN 6 6 19 OAK 21 7 23 at SDO 16 8 41 at KCY 14 9 23 BAL 20 10 23 PIT 3 11 17 CIN 13 12 16 at CHI 13 13 20 NED 10 14 20 at DET 37 15 22 at BAL 17 16 28 GBY 21 17 17 at CIN 13 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 7 D. Kizer QB 456 280 3054 6.70 14 3 88.6 12 R. Blades QB 41 27 351 8.56 0 2 72.3 **Team --- 497 307 3405 6.85 14 5 87.3 $$Opp --- 582 381 3798 6.53 15 19 78.8 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 20 D. Andrulis RB 245 861 3.51 9 8 26 K. Rogers RB 183 826 4.51 6 0 7 D. Kizer QB 41 171 4.17 1 5 **Team --- 512 1967 3.84 17 22 $$Opp --- 377 1350 3.58 6 16 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 18 G. Whitfield WR 132 83 816 9.83 6.18 10 5 13 S. Watkins WR 89 54 685 12.69 7.70 6 1 39 K. Smith FB 62 40 263 6.58 4.24 6 1 85 D. Njoku TE 70 39 607 15.56 8.67 5 0 89 J. Nelson WR 39 28 311 11.11 7.97 0 0 26 K. Rogers RB 28 20 218 10.90 7.79 3 4 19 C. Coleman WR 34 19 315 16.58 9.26 2 2 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 45 S. Petit ILB 103 42 0.0 0 1 6 75.4 35 D. Slay S 92 20 0.0 0 1 6 77.8 57 L. Murphy OLB 82 35 2.5 2 1 5 76.1 24 M. Abdul-Malik CB 62 22 0.5 0 3 4 77.8 50 D. Kennard ILB 55 20 1.0 0 1 1 70.1 29 D. Phillips CB 51 10 1.0 0 4 9 80.6 23 H. Wilson CB 45 14 0.0 0 1 5 76.3 55 D. Shelton DT 44 12 2.0 7 0 0 80.4 96 A. Earhart DE 40 12 11.0 35 1 2 82.6 52 J. Bloomer OLB 33 12 0.0 0 1 1 74.4 22 J. Peppers S 32 11 0.0 0 2 3 78.5 43 R. Reynolds CB 29 8 0.0 0 2 3 75.2 56 M. Conerty OLB 28 8 1.0 0 1 2 81.1 95 M. Garrett DE 26 16 7.0 12 0 0 79.6

So, I guess we are for real. What would the O/U have been on wins for the season? Maybe 10.5? Covered that easily, despite the roster weaknesses. Nice.

Kizer will play on a soft knee in our opener at home to the Titans. And…boom, there we go, down 16-9. They got an early lead, inched it up to 16-0, and we were playing in all-pass mode for three quarters, it seemed. Ugly way to go out.

Key guys update:
QB Kizer – we know what he is on paper, but a 14/3 ratio is AWESOME
TE Njoku – pretty much a “work the seams” guy, good enough
DE Garrett – replacement level guy, nothing much exciting now
FS Peppers – his once-promising bars gone, he’s ceding time to reserve CBs

(Side note – I think I will up my setting for having players play in their exact position, to force Garrett and Peppers into playing more…though Peppers was on for over 500 snaps this year, he’s just not a tackler)

Herb things we are basically in the zone:

Team Perf 90
Fr $Value 96
Profit/Ls 96
Roster St 84

Not sure what altered his view on the roster so much, but here we are.
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Old 10-01-2017, 01:56 PM   #17
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I'm following this quest, Quik.

Do you have chemistry turned on? #justasking
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Old 10-01-2017, 02:39 PM   #18
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No, chemistry is off. If I leave it on, it becomes a massive distraction for me, and really slows things down. I wanted this to be an interesting challenge career with the "play it out with these four guys," that then became even more alluring with the "...and none of them are actually very good" add-on.

What I really need, I think, is to re-boot my "Seven Year Itch" concept career, to force myself to draft better and rely less on gadgets (in this case, cohesion, I guess).
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Old 10-01-2017, 02:40 PM   #19
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Okay, then, we’re a good team. Got it. And I’ve got a dozen or so GM offers awaiting me. Also nice. Not going anywhere, but nice nonetheless.

CB Byron Maxwell retired – no real loss, waning veteran. No movement in coaching, despite Mike Tomlin being available and looking attractive – I’ll stand pat with my staff, save for a new strength guy.

In free agency, we have G Bitonio (stage 3), DE Earhardt (3), LT Blades (2), C Meadows (10), WR Watkins (5), and LB Petit (3) as my more or less ordered list of priorities. Obviously the jam at stage 3 will cause us to risk – and probably lose – a couple guys who have been good for us.

The dilemma breaks down this way. Petit is fine but replaceable, so he’s 3r among the three guys. Bitonio is nearly our highest rated player (66/66), and with OL cohesion being an asset, he makes sense as the guy we’d pursue here. Plus, We are too deep at DE already, as we benched Dave Blanchard last year to keep Myles Garrett playing. So… easy call to re-sign Bitonio, and let DE Earhardt walk, right?

Well…Bitonio is in his 9th year, Earhardt in his 5th. Hmmm. It also seems possible that nobody else bids on Bitonio, and maybe I could sneak in and offer him a deal in stage 4. No chance Earhardt goes unclaimed, I think. So, there’s that. Plus, I honestly do have a credible G waiting in the wings in 3rd year Brant Battle (36/66) so we wouldn’t be totally left high and dry.

Code:
Stg|Pos| Player Scout| Contract | Notes 2 LT Allen Blades 57/57 3y 27m Solid starter, cohesion plus 3 LG Joel Bitonio 66/66 3y 22.5m Solid starter, cohesion plus 4 DE Steven Weatherly 48/48 3y 7.8m Decent rotation guy 5 WR Sammy Watkins 49/49 2y 7.2m Solid starter, cohesion plus 9 P Paul Butler 77/77 3y 9.6m High grade guy, can afford 10 C Ronald Meadows 55/55 3y 6.0m Solid starter, cohesion plus 11 LB Mark Conerty 43/43 2y 4.2m Decent reserve/cohesion guy 12 WR Corey Coleman 29/29 2y 4.7m Really just cohesion here

I go with G Bitonio for cohesion, and watch both DE Earhardt and LB Petit immediately sign elsewhere (for $17m and 15m/yr, respectively). The cap consideration actually played a big role here, too. I fill in with a decent run-first DE Weatherly to help fill the gap while (hopefully) staying below the overall ratings for DE Garrett.

I try to re-sign my punter, but he’s reluctant and in doing so I miss out on WR Nelson, who was a decent downfield WR3 for us. P Butler finally signs in week 9, giving us a chance to get some easy deals done later on.

Basically, as you can tell, I am all in for cohesion. Just one new addition through early free agency.

For the draft, we have a few spots we have to fill (K and LS) but want to plug in useful guys at WR, RB, and LB if at all possible. LB Petit wasn’t really a star, but his loss puts us one short with our two real stars pending open free agency soon. So, a quality addition there would be timely. And on offense – we’re just anemic (and RB Andrulis sucks) and anything could help that lot.

Code:
Pick|Pos|Player Adj Dsh Sol Str Agi BJp PSp Dev Initial 1.28 LB Mackenzie O’Neill 6.0 + + + + + 49 48/84 2.28 WR Jack Lang 4.8 + + + ++ - 14 25/46 3.28 G Sammy Polanco 4.6 + - ++ ++ - 10 29/73 4.28 DE Jared Doering 5.5 - ++ + 47 40/52 5.28 CB Sean Skelton 5.2 xx xx xx xx 71 27/36 6.28 CB Jeffrey Blake 5.5 + + - 58 23/52 7.28 K Eli Dunn 2.8 xx + xx xx xx xx 43 31/55

Well, LB O’Neill was another too-good LB falling to my pick. Seems like a weakness in the SP game. If he holds to form, he’ll be a stud just like Murphy (pick 2.4) and Bloomer (1.21) – the type who ought to go around pick 1.6 or so.

WR Lang is raw but could end up being really good. DE Doering is a weird profile guy – wacky combines, two maxed static bars, worth a stab. Two intriguing corners later, we leave the draft with no long snapper, no QB2, and no RB2. We’ll have to stay targeted in late free agency.

Side note – we finally get a stadium upgrade approved.

DE Myles Garrett and LB Leonard Murphy both hold out – we have to pay up. One due to our rules, and one because he’s a monster. With Murphy, this may be a blessing – he and CB Abdul-Malik could easily have both been stage 2 guys next season.

In late FA, we lock up 3rd year RB Isaiah Piccolo, a guy with 100 HR and few fumbles in his first two bounce-around seasons…and a desire for a fairly cheap 4 yr contract. We grab a rookie long snapper, and re-up with backup QB Blades, and we’re ready to go.

LB O’Reilly will move to start at SILB, DB Skelton moves to SS where he could evolve into a can’t-cover-big-hitter enforcer type there, I’d be okay with that. G Polanco looks great, but I hope he doesn’t die on the vine while he waits for a chance to start (at 10% developed, a real risk).

Okay, saddle up. Over/under this year is probably 11.5, given two big years in a row. But if our depth is tested, unlike last season, this team might not be ready for that.
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Old 10-01-2017, 02:41 PM   #20
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2022 Season

Preseason gives us a clearer look at the rookie class. DE Doaring is interesting – 83 PRS, 81 PH are good signs, he’s got several big bars on the bottom, but in the “stuff that counts” he’s really lousy: 34/54 RunD, 6/15 PRTech. So, what good is this guy, rated 44/55 after his first preseason? When I auto-set lineups, a guy rated in the 50s is going to get starts or at least playing time. So, now what? Can’t use the 62/74 ST bar if he’s inactive. Weird spot, weird player.

LB O’Neill projects as a near-stud, not a total stud, fine. SS Skelton is on target, but will never cover anyone (he’d be really useful in a setting where I set depth charts, he’s a good special teamer). G Polanco got even better, yikes. WR Lang looks like a bust, at a position where I had been counting on him as our top slot guy, ugh.

Okay…into the regular season we go.



Last season we opened by posting zero points. Better this year. 51-6 over division rival Ravens. That’s what we’re talking about.

Week 4 we have to sign a free agent scrapheap LT to fill in for a couple weeks (Laremy Tunsil, heh). Then again for a few weeks for RT Coleman. Tunsil is playing a good bit, seems.
At 7-2, the team looks good again. Piccolo has taken over as the RB1, but we are barely grinding out 4 ypc. Kizer is up to a 96 passer rating, and Whitfield is back to his 100/game pace – with the exact same gameplan as last season. Beats me.

We stumble a bit down the stretch, and finish off with a loss against Pittsburgh, leaving us both 10-6. Luckily, that’s still good enough for a bye in a four-way tie among the division leaders and top wild card. Sucks for the Stillers.

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Front Office Football Eight 2022 Summary for Cleveland Browns Year 2022 Record 10-6 Winning Pct. .625 All-Time 50-46 Winning Pct. .520 Playoffs 2-3 Playoff Visits 4 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Greg Olson Record 51-34 Winning Pct. .600 Off. Coord. J. Nesmith Def. Coord. D. Swinton Asst. Coach V. Joseph Stren. Coord. T. Hodges Cleveland Browns Team Rank Rushes per Game 32.6 1 Rushing Yards 133.3 4 Yards Per Carry 4.09 20 Pass Attempts 28.8 32 Completions 17.6 32 Completion Pct. 61.2 20 Passing Yards 210.7 29 Yards Per Attempt 7.31 5 Yards Per Catch 11.95 2 Total Yardage Gained 331.0 19 3rd Down Conversions 32.0 25 Points Per Game 27.1 1 Pass Rush Pct. 20.8 12 Pass Defense Pct. 61.4 4 Turnovers 23 9 (T) Turnover Margin +8 6 Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 23.8 6 Rushing Yards 85.1 2 Yards Per Carry 3.57 5 Pass Attempts 37.8 29 Completions 22.5 20 Completion Pct. 59.5 5 Passing Yards 225.9 7 Yards Per Attempt 5.98 2 Yards Per Catch 10.04 2 Total Yardage Gained 296.2 3 3rd Down Conversions 32.6 15 Points Per Game 16.6 4 Pass Rush Pct. 18.5 12 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 60.0 26 Turnovers 31 7 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 51 BAL 6 2 23 at ATL 20 3 13 at OAK 20 4 47 at BUF 13 5 20 PIT 3 6 44 MIA 17 7 25 NYJ 6 8 3 at NED 21 9 43 at BAL 13 11 20 CIN 27 12 23 NOS 30 13 10 IND 9 14 33 at CAR 13 15 42 at CIN 20 16 20 TBY 24 17 17 at PIT 23 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 7 D. Kizer QB 424 260 3108 7.33 19 17 82.0 12 R. Blades QB 37 22 263 7.11 1 0 90.2 **Team --- 461 282 3371 7.31 20 17 82.6 $$Opp --- 605 360 3615 5.98 16 23 69.5 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 41 I. Piccolo RB 283 1202 4.25 16 2 26 K. Rogers RB 185 792 4.28 7 2 7 D. Kizer QB 33 100 3.03 1 6 **Team --- 521 2132 4.09 24 13 $$Opp --- 381 1361 3.57 6 18 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 18 G. Whitfield WR 156 88 1308 14.86 8.38 6 9 13 S. Watkins WR 76 49 653 13.33 8.59 6 2 85 D. Njoku TE 65 39 461 11.82 7.09 3 2 39 K. Smith FB 44 30 191 6.37 4.34 4 0 26 K. Rogers RB 28 21 139 6.62 4.96 3 1 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 35 D. Slay S 84 37 0.0 1 0 5 76.5 50 M. O'Neill ILB 83 26 0.0 0 5 9 79.2 52 J. Bloomer OLB 82 33 1.0 3 1 8 74.7 57 L. Murphy OLB 77 21 1.5 2 0 5 74.7 24 M. Abdul-Malik CB 64 22 0.0 0 2 12 81.9 51 V. Tubbs ILB 53 22 0.0 0 1 5 79.2 55 D. Shelton DT 42 18 4.5 10 1 0 82.2 29 D. Phillips CB 42 7 0.0 0 6 12 83.9 99 O. Gietka DT 32 5 9.0 20 0 0 81.7 23 H. Wilson CB 30 5 0.0 0 1 3 78.6 22 J. Peppers S 29 11 0.0 0 4 5 84.2 95 M. Garrett DE 28 10 8.5 19 0 0 81.0 43 R. Reynolds CB 26 13 0.0 1 0 8 81.5 91 D. Blanchard DE 25 7 7.0 12 0 0 82.1

So, 10-6 isn’t as great as 13-3, but the bottom line is still a week off and a home game. We’ll take it, even if the UNDER paid off here.

Running game improved in efficiency when we were losing games – so I’m writing some of our struggles off as game script issues. Not panicked there. Kizer is not good on paper (still rated only 35/35, with no important rating over 35), but in our system he is now pretty reliable as a performer. A slump down the stretch undermined his season stats, hopefully we can get him going in the postseason.

I have no explanation for DT Gietka, it appears he became our passing down DT, but 9 sacks and 9.8 PR% is crazy good for a true DT. Garrett had a nice season, earning his big paycheck at least.

Biggest issue for the postseason is WR health, as both Watkins and Coleman are questionable for unknown duration hammies after week 17.

In our opener, we host Jax, and shut them out 17-0. We really bottled up their run game and controlled the ball well. Watkins/Coleman combined for one target, ugh.

In the conference championship game, the Jets pull away in the 4th quarter. Watkins at least played, so we didn’t have a massive excuse – just lost to a seemingly better team (behind guys who are not Jets today, needless to say). So it goes. Still no ring.

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Kinda bored at this point.
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I think I could be roped into something if we wanted to try some kind of GroupThink concept career. Or a challenge idea.
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Kinda bored at this point.

This did kinda go from okay, "interesting maybe" to "looks/feels like pretty much every other career" pretty quickly.

I think, maybe(?), at this point those who have been really into the game have kinda broken it.
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Yes, Jon, that's pretty much it.

I still really enjoy the sense of "oh, wow, we have so much to do here..." at the start of just about any FOF career. But in time (here, sooner than expected" it just turns into "oh, hey, we're good and just trying to stay that way." And that's way less compelling.

Thing is, I don't think I'm really deserving of that implied reverence. I'm smart and have played the game a lot, but I don't think I am particularly good at drafting - so it's not like I just loaded up with 30 young players in 3 draft classes and made a superteam. Here, I honestly think it was just a matter of smartly filling up with decent veterans (who fit the gameplan), and letting cohesion turn a mediocre team into a pretty good one.
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I think I could be roped into something if we wanted to try some kind of GroupThink concept career. Or a challenge idea.

Hmmmmmm....
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Thing is, I don't think I'm really deserving of that implied reverence. I'm smart and have played the game a lot, but I don't think I am particularly good at drafting - so it's not like I just loaded up with 30 young players in 3 draft classes and made a superteam. Here, I honestly think it was just a matter of smartly filling up with decent veterans (who fit the gameplan), and letting cohesion turn a mediocre team into a pretty good one.

But maybe that's -- sort of -- where it "breaks" a little bit (for long term, repeated plays anyway).

I mean, let's go with "you're good at the game but not great" ... yet with Kizer at QB, you went 13-3 how quickly?

Maybe the hurdle to clear to make winning somewhat easy IS "just be reasonably smart & get somewhat good at the game", or more simply -- don't be a dumbass & don't break shit.

And I don't really mean that as any sort of harsh critique of the game (lest anyone get bent at me), I'm just sorta thinking aloud here, reacting to what I see happen kind of often.
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Hmmmmmm....

I wouldn't mind joining efforts too (quick bio: played hundreds of SP careers and simulated another 1000s before venturing into MP earlier this year).

I've tried Career Challenges based on real-life examples for the sake of increased immersion/realism. E.g., limiting FA and extension signing bonuses to a fraction of the profit, having 4 years to reach the playoffs with crappy teams, having owner-mandated draft picks (based on popularity, or taking the highest-rated QB regardless of bars/combines), etc.
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But maybe that's -- sort of -- where it "breaks" a little bit (for long term, repeated plays anyway).

I mean, let's go with "you're good at the game but not great" ... yet with Kizer at QB, you went 13-3 how quickly?

Maybe the hurdle to clear to make winning somewhat easy IS "just be reasonably smart & get somewhat good at the game", or more simply -- don't be a dumbass & don't break shit.

And I don't really mean that as any sort of harsh critique of the game (lest anyone get bent at me), I'm just sorta thinking aloud here, reacting to what I see happen kind of often.

All fair, I reckon.
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What about a draft-focused GroupThink career? Maybe play under the "Seven Year Itch" rules-- your whole roster consists of guys you drafted, and you have to let everyone walk after their 7th season, period.

Hmmmm. Warming up to this idea. It deliberately leaves very little room for error...you need to get something out of pretty much every pick.
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Just stumbled on this. I'd happily be involved with a FOF 8 GroupThink if there's interest in doing that. I'm a regular re-reader of this thread and would love to see something similar
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What about a draft-focused GroupThink career? Maybe play under the "Seven Year Itch" rules-- your whole roster consists of guys you drafted, and you have to let everyone walk after their 7th season, period.

Hmmmm. Warming up to this idea. It deliberately leaves very little room for error...you need to get something out of pretty much every pick.

Sounds like a good challenge to me.
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Just stumbled on this. I'd happily be involved with a FOF 8 GroupThink if there's interest in doing that. I'm a regular re-reader of this thread and would love to see something similar

... and I feel like an idiot for never stumbling upon the linked thread above. thanks a lot squirrel.
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if I GroupThink materializes at some point, I'd be happy to contribute with game plan analyses such as the one below. not sure if it will show up formatted below, but you get the idea -- success of 122 plays in normal situations vs different defensive calls.

********NORMAL***********122 Normal************************************
2-7 (1Q: 01:43) 8 ydpass 122 Strong Pass ZXYAT 16S26 Normal 122 vs 43 Over, Regular Personnel, Press-1, Buzz No Blitz +++
2-10 (3Q: 01:01) 11 ydpass 122 Strong Pass XTYZA S2942 Normal 122 vs 43 Over, Regular Personnel, Press-1, Buzz No Blitz +++
1-10 (4Q: 12:14) 3 ydrun 122 Strong Run 22 Shotgun 122 vs 43 Over, Regular Personnel, Press-1, Buzz No Blitz -
2-13 (1Q: 05:01) 5 ydrun 122 Pro Run 20 Normal 122 vs 43 Over, Regular Personnel, Tampa-2 No Blitz -
1-10 (1Q: 12:11) 7 ydrun 122 Strong Run 25 Shotgun 122 vs 43 Over, Regular Personnel, Tampa-2 No Blitz ++
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