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Old 12-25-2017, 07:56 AM   #401
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We sold 22,200 season tickets

I cut:

TE Branch, RB Strait, C Gottlieb, CB Patrick Nevitt, CB Jacobs

I trade DE Santiago Meadows to the Cowboys for their upcoming 4th rounder

We go 3-1 in the preseason have great wins such as 31-0 over Atlanta.

I cut QB Wilbanks

Late Rookie Lookie:

FL Colton Shumway – 33/66 – 41/58
SLB Jonathan Collier – 32/66 – 28/62
SE Conner Hobson – 35/59 - 42/60
DE Gus Blakely – 30/59 – 25/45
FS Bucky Sotelo – 22/56 – 32/65
LT Kent Leibowitz – 24/56 – 27/54
CB Jimmy Swinford – 23/32 – 25/32

Wow that was bad. Only one hit was Sotelo, who was a classic didn’t go to the combine grower. The others were ones I hoped to stick, like Collier, Shumway, and Blakely. That is not a good draft. And Leibowitz can’t be anything other than a sub. He’s 2/24 in run blocking, but 9/60 pass, and 90 str, 52/69 endurance. So not good in stats that I care about.

Here, let me show you how bad I was this draft.

At 1.24 I could have taken, at the same position,

51/65 WR Kus

At 2.24 I could have grabbed OT Stephenson, at 39/59 with better stats. Pr PG Bennett Holmes was still on the board, a 43/69 OG

Wanted a good LB? How about Dominic Davidson at 46/69.

You get the point I’m sure. Sucky sucky sucky draft. Ah well, happens sometimes.

But forget all of that, because I have the best news of all time. One of my 7th rounders, from last year, just boomed all over Christmas:

CB Caiden Horner, now 58/70, BOOM! BOOM!

And I feel twice as good about Horner just blowing up than ai do about my sucky draft class. Crazy, huh? It’ll drop Cook to a very expensive nickel, but that’s fine. I think he’ll be fine there, my nickels tend to.
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Old 12-25-2017, 08:01 AM   #402
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ROSTER!

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Front Office Football Eight San Diego Chargers Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Lofton, Devante 102 QB QB 11 64 64 2 yrs. Autenrieth, Dusty 112 QB 7 38 38 2 yrs. ##Connell, Gavin 111 QB 1 8 38 1 yr. Coffey, Derek 230 RB 5 57 57 3 yrs. Hamilton, Carlton 231 RB 4 47 47 2 yrs. Sherman, Walt 249 RB RB 2 45 52 3 yrs. ##Parker, Edgar 225 RB 1 32 41 1 yr. Buning, Charlie 441 TE FB 8 57 57 2 yrs. ##McCaskill, Darrin 487 TE 4 24 31 1 yr. Peters, Kerry 447 TE TE 4 63 63 2 yrs. Mayhem, Alvin 482 TE 2 29 42 1 yr. Holbert, Curtis 589 FL FL 9 55 55 2 yrs. Shumway, Colton 584 FL 1 41 58 4 yrs. ##Hancock, Brett 586 SE 2 30 33 3 yrs. Hobson, Connor 588 SE SE 1 42 60 4 yrs. Wiggins, Wayne 581 SE 1 24 34 1 yr. Tate, Darius 658 C C 3 86 86 2 yrs. ##Drakeford, Emmett 654 C 2 41 52 1 yr. Bening, Chad 779 LG LG 7 73 73 4 yrs. Arnold, Jamie 776 LG 4 33 44 2 yrs. Conley, Wade 765 RG 3 44 61 2 yrs. Hitchcock, Richie 774 RG RG 2 40 63 3 yrs. Lane, Roderick 869 LT LT 6 76 76 5 yrs. Schulz, Desmond 863 LT 1 20 41 1 yr. Leibowitz, Kent 861 LT 1 27 54 4 yrs. Bailey, Mickey 866 RT RT 4 52 57 2 yrs. Lynn, Richard 906 P 3 86 86 2 yrs. Fields, Elijah 1008K 11 60 60 2 yrs. Toth, Zachery 1178LDE LDE 4 88 88 5 yrs. Maumalanga, Parker 1177RDE RDE 4 81 81 4 yrs. Eiguren, Timothy 1172RDE 3 56 63 2 yrs. Blakely, Gus 1193RDE 1 25 44 4 yrs. Sterne, Lenny 1298LDT 14 46 46 1 yr. Stone, Tim 1294LDT RDT 3 60 66 2 yrs. Newton, Rex 1291RDT LDT 2 55 62 3 yrs. Reese, Marcus 1395MLB MLB 2 51 64 3 yrs. Collier, Jonathan 1390MLB 1 38 62 4 yrs. Cook, Cameron 1451SLB SLB 4 60 60 3 yrs. Thaphituck, Corbin 1456SLB WLB 4 53 53 1 yr. Hanson, Lukas 1497WLB 9 49 49 2 yrs. Berns, Alejandro 1450WLB 4 51 51 1 yr. ##Hendricks, Chandler 1457WLB 1 24 39 1 yr. Pigg, Carlton 1548LCB LCB 8 68 68 3 yrs. Vaughn, Dave 1537LCB 3 43 51 2 yrs. Swinford, Jimmy 1534LCB 1 25 32 4 yrs. Cook, Louis 1538RCB 7 50 50 3 yrs. Junkin, Camden 1524RCB 4 49 49 3 yrs. Horner, Caiden 1544RCB RCB 2 58 70 3 yrs. ##Franklin, Marvin 1535RCB 1 23 35 1 yr. Lazuka, Percy 1620SS SS 2 48 70 3 yrs. Maloney, Irving 1633FS 12 37 37 1 yr. Sotelo, Bucky 1642FS FS 1 32 65 4 yrs. Jackson, Ed 480 LS 10 21 21 2 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: $314,900,000 Cap Room: $23,770,000 Maximum for New Player: $24,710,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $4,810,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $0 Cap Room Required Next Year: $278,500,000

Let’s GO!!!!!!!!


Again I expect to quick sim this more than anything else. I care a lot more about the offseason than the current one.
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Old 12-25-2017, 09:34 AM   #403
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We open with a loss, then two wins before we head to a difficult matchup in Pittsburgh and leave barely losing to go to 2-2 to open the season. We then lose again to push us to 2-3. And that’s a bit of a rallying cry and we begin to win again. We edge the powerful Browns on the road 33-31 to start us off. Then we edge the Broncos 24-23. And then a 19-7 win against the Raiders and we finish 5-3 at the half. With virtually no injures either, which is nice. The next week we barely beat the Bengals, another 6 win team, 27-24, and we begin to pick up injuries. We then lose to the Chiefs just barreling down, and both of my Safeties are injured for the rest of the regular season. I have to massage my roster. We’ll start Cook at SS. We then smash the Bears 40-14 to bring us back from these close games. We win 13-9 against a surprisingly chippy Miami squad, and DT Newhart is out and Sterne is heading back in to close the final quarter as we enter 8-4. We lose to the Lions to open up the final stretch. A rough loss to the Broncos follows. We follow with a win vs the Pack and then we win 16-13 and finish 10-6.

At 10-6, we beat the 9-7 Chiefs to win the division.
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Old 12-25-2017, 09:41 AM   #404
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The 2039 NFL Playoffs

Afc:

1. Baltimore, 11-5
2. Tennessee, 115
3. San Diego, 10-6
4. Buffalo, 9-7
5. Pitt, 10-6
6. KC, 9-7

So we are one game back from the leaders, and had yet another 10-win season.

Week 1 – WC

We host and own KC 38-14. Picks by Horner and Pigg, MOM is Coffey with 3 scores on the ground, Lofton injured in the late 1st and does not return. Both Stone and Toth with 1.5 sacks. 3 KRb by LT Lane.

Pittsburgh takes out Buffalo 17-15
SF can’t win in Arizona, 30-24
Seattle can’t win in Minnesota, 20-13
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Old 12-25-2017, 10:08 AM   #405
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Week 2 – Division Champs

We head to Baltimore, and Pittsburgh to Tennessee

Arizona at Washington
Minnesota at Atlanta

We are favored by 4.

QB Lofton is questionable with a strained hammy,, but he’ll clearly play. In Lofton we trust.

Pittsburgh wins 43-36
Atlanta wins 33-25
Washington wins 30-24

And..........


We win 42-35

Lofton is banged up early, and backup QB Autenrieth is MOM with 21 of 31, 270 and 3:1, hitting Hoblert for 131 and 1 scores, and TE Peters for the other two TDs. Coffeey adds a rush TD. Pick by SS Lazuka, returned 91 yards for a score. 2.5 sacks by Mad Mau.
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Old 12-25-2017, 07:02 PM   #406
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Week 3 – Conference Championship


Wash at Atl

But,

We host the Steelers.

The only way a #3 seed hosts is if the first two seeds were dropped on the road, which is very unusual,. And that happened. Because both us and the Steelers were 10-6 in the season, and we are hosting, we are favored by 2, but the Steelers beat us 27-34 week 4.

So it’s anyone’s game really. This is my first Championship appearance with the Chargers. Can we get to the big game? I move in QB Autenrieth instead of Lofton due to his injury. I want to give my backup a full week of practice.

Do it for Lenny Sterne!

We win 16-13.

QB Autenriethm 22 of 40 1:0, 235 yards, TE Peters the score. Coffey held to nothing on the ground. Picks by SS Lazuka and FS Maloney. MOM is Toth with 3.5 sacks 1 FF and 1 Fum Rec.

Washington 17 over Atlanta’s 10
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Old 12-25-2017, 07:38 PM   #407
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The 2039 NFL Super Bowl

Your AFC Champion #3 Seed 10-6 San Diego Chargers

Vs

Your NFC Champion #2 seed 11-5 Washington Redskins


Lofton is still injured. Can we make it all the way with my backup? We have a potent defense to stagnate my foes, but beating Washington won’t be easy.

We are favored by 2

We win. We beat the spread

MOM is QB Dusty Autenrieth

Autenrieth:

24 of 32, 248, 2:0 – hit Holbert and Peters for scores

RB Coffey - 18 for 133, 1 TD

2 picks by CB Pigg, who would not be denied

We allowed no sacks on the day. 3 KRb each by RT Bailey and Hitchcock.


Enjoy It!!!
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Old 12-25-2017, 07:54 PM   #408
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Season Awards:

Super Bowl MVP – QB Autenreith

All-Pro 1st Team: DE Zachery Toth, TE Kerry Peters,
2nd Team – RB Derek Coffey, DE Parker “Mad Mau” Maumalanga

Others of note tied to me previously:

LB DeAndre Jacobs

(LB Flemming was injured and missing 9 games)

Offensive STATS!!!


Passing –

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Front Office Football Eight Passing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/A Lg Lofton, Devante QB SDO 16 16 552 369 66.8 4203 11.39 7.61 62 Player Pos Team TD Int 20+T 300+ Rating Lofton, Devante QB SDO 29 11 66 2 98.7 Att - Attempts, Cmp - Completions, Pct - Completion Percentage, Yards - Passing Yards, Avg/C - Yards per Completion, Ave/A - Yards per Attempt, Lg - Longest Completion, TD - Passing Touchdowns, Int - Passes Intercepted, 20+T - Completions of 20 or More Yards, 300+ - 300-yard Games, Rate - Quarterback Rating

Lofton was 3rd in the league in passing yards, tied for 1st with 4 people at 29 TDs. Great 29:11 ratio, and such.

Rush –

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Front Office Football Eight Rushing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Yards Avg Lg TD RZAtt Yards Coffey, Derek RB SDO 16 16 328 1399 4.27 80 5 41 78 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 16 0 23 58 2.52 10 1 2 7 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 16 16 21 52 2.48 14 1 5 13 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 16 16 3 23 7.67 15 0 0 0 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 16 9 5 18 3.60 13 0 0 0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 15 10 11 1.10 11 0 0 0 Hobson, Connor WR SDO 16 16 2 5 2.50 4 0 0 0 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 16 7 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 Player Pos Team Avg 3DAtt 3DCnv Pct FDRu 10+R 100+ Coffey, Derek RB SDO 1.90 29 12 41.4 73 54 6 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 3.50 0 0 0.0 2 1 0 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 2.60 4 2 50.0 5 3 0 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 0.00 0 0 0.0 2 2 0 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 0.00 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 0.00 1 0 0.0 1 1 0 Hobson, Connor WR SDO 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Att - Rushes, Yards - Rushing Yards, Avg - Yards per Carry, Lg - Longest Run, TD - Rushing Touchdowns, RZAtt - Red Zone Rushing Attempts, Yards - Rushing Yards, Avg - Yards per Carry, 3DAtt - Third Down Rushing Attempts, 3DCnv - Third Downs Converted, Pct - Conversion Percentage, FDRu - First Downs Rushing, 10+R - Runs of 10 Yards or More, 100+ - 100-Yard Games.

Derek’s 1399 yards was 2nd most in yards, but his 5 scores was very, very low, and I was surprised he made All Pro. But I’ll take it. Need to get that ypc up. You can play rotisserie with the RB spot as long as you dedicate to one feature back and rock a good line. A better line would have gotten him to 1600 or 1700 easy. But we’re still a solid line with three feature players.


Catch


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Front Office Football Eight Receiving Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Targ Ctch Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/T YAC Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 15 131 87 66.4 1168 13.43 8.92 388 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 16 16 132 83 62.9 1017 12.25 7.70 466 Hobson, Connor WR SDO 16 16 89 66 74.2 753 11.41 8.46 261 Coffey, Derek RB SDO 16 16 102 69 67.6 640 9.28 6.27 311 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 16 9 42 30 71.4 317 10.57 7.55 109 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 16 7 32 23 71.9 249 10.83 7.78 83 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 16 0 9 4 44.4 27 6.75 3.00 19 Wiggins, Wayne WR SDO 16 1 4 4 100.0 16 4.00 4.00 0 Sherman, Walt RB SDO 16 0 5 2 40.0 13 6.50 2.60 6 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 16 0 4 1 25.0 3 3.00 0.75 0 Player Pos Team Lg TD Drp PPly TPct 20+C 100+ Peters, Kerry TE SDO 55 7 6 539 24.3 19 4 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 46 6 8 581 22.7 18 5 Hobson, Connor WR SDO 62 6 3 471 18.9 14 1 Coffey, Derek RB SDO 34 3 2 550 18.5 5 0 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 45 4 3 292 14.4 5 0 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 41 1 1 280 11.4 5 0 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 9 1 1 49 18.4 0 0 Wiggins, Wayne WR SDO 8 0 0 37 10.8 0 0 Sherman, Walt RB SDO 11 1 2 59 8.5 0 0 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 3 0 1 56 7.1 0 0 Targ - Targeted with Pass, Ctch - Receptions, Pct - Reception Percentage, Yards - Receiving Yards, Avg/C - Yards per Catch, Avg/T - Yards per Target, YAC - Yards Gained After Catch, Lg - Longest Reception, TD - Receiving Touchdowns, Drp - Passes Dropped, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, TPct - Percentage of Passing Plays Targeted, 20+C - Catches of 20 Yards or More, 100+ - 100-Yard Games.
Peter’s 1168 is, I think, the most receiving yards I’ve ever gotten for a TE ever. I’m nto sure, I’ve have to check my best ever like Ed Gardener or . Hold on, let me do a quick search here on the forums.

Ed was in my FOF2k1 dynasty, where it was harder to get your TEs involved in the catching game. Never got more than a mid 800s. Finished with 7 All Pros. Never ever had a 1000 yard season , let alone this good. Here...let me show you how good Peters was.

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Front Office Football Eight Receiving Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Targ Ctch Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/T YAC Ruiz, Burt WR WAS 16 16 139 94 67.6 1335 14.20 9.60 698 **Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 15 131 87 66.4 1168 13.43 8.92 388 Bertolone, Norman WR PIT 16 14 115 75 65.2 1114 14.85 9.69 446 Pefley, Joshua WR NOS 16 12 159 90 56.6 1077 11.97 6.77 403 Ingram, Nicky WR JAX 16 16 141 90 63.8 1074 11.93 7.62 403 Gorham, Hunter WR KCY 16 16 118 71 60.2 1053 14.83 8.92 499 **Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 16 16 132 83 62.9 1017 12.25 7.70 466 Nelson, Dustin WR SFO 16 15 148 94 63.5 1004 10.68 6.78 341 Mitchell, Cedric TE DEN 16 14 97 63 64.9 966 15.33 9.96 335 Bensen, Carlton WR ARI 16 14 99 74 74.7 961 12.99 9.71 472 Whalen, Devan TE HOU 16 15 107 72 67.3 890 12.36 8.32 355 Kemp, Dale WR DAL 15 14 111 66 59.5 890 13.48 8.02 255 Sarnow, Neal TE GBY 16 14 119 80 67.2 872 10.90 7.33 384 Frederick, Ted WR GBY 16 15 99 64 64.6 869 13.58 8.78 259 Kerr, Chandler WR NYK 16 14 115 80 69.6 859 10.74 7.47 428 Watson, Eugene TE NJY 16 16 91 67 73.6 857 12.79 9.42 386 Burgess, Zach WR DET 16 14 119 63 52.9 856 13.59 7.19 437 Jones, Cary WR SEA 14 14 99 66 66.7 851 12.89 8.60 417 Bridges, Tony WR WAS 16 14 71 54 76.1 848 15.70 11.94 447 McGriff, Henry WR ATL 16 14 88 64 72.7 838 13.09 9.52 288


This is the receiving stats for this year for all players, listed by yards catching. As you can see, we only have 8 players with 1000+ yard seasons. 2 are mine! Go Peters and Holbert! But...Peters is 2nd in catching behind just one player, a WR. As you can see, Peters just had an abusively good year.

BLOCK

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Front Office Football Eight Blocking Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS KRB KRO BPct Pnck SkA PPly SPct Bening, Chad G SDO 16 16 33 88 37.5 2 2 583 0.3 Tate, Darius C SDO 16 16 29 83 34.9 4 7 583 1.2 Hitchcock, Richie G SDO 16 16 23 70 32.9 0 4 583 0.7 Bailey, Mickey T SDO 16 16 18 68 26.5 0 7 583 1.2 Lane, Roderick T SDO 16 16 13 61 21.3 0 9 583 1.5 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 16 7 3 6 50.0 0 1 280 0.4 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 15 1 2 50.0 0 0 539 0.0 Player Pos Team RPly OPct Bening, Chad G SDO 393 22.4 Tate, Darius C SDO 393 21.1 Hitchcock, Richie G SDO 393 17.8 Bailey, Mickey T SDO 393 17.3 Lane, Roderick T SDO 393 15.5 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 204 2.9 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 380 0.5 KRB - Key Run Blocks, KRO - Key Run Block Opportunities, BPct - Key Run Block Percentage, Pnck = Pancake Blocks, SkA - Sacks Allowed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, SPct - Sack Allowed Percentage, RPly - Rushing Plays on Field, OPct - Block Opportunity Percentage.

Bening again led my team in KRB. 2 pancakes and 2 sacks allowed, so a solid year by the Bening. Tate’s not that...bad. But I fell I can do better. Lane was an absolute surprise. He didn’t shut down sacks or lock down runs or grade down folks with pancakes, despite his sheer ability here.
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Old 12-25-2017, 08:10 PM   #409
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Special Teams and Def Stats

Sp Team

CB/KR/PR Swinford – 39 PR, 6.6 PR AV/ 33 KR, 24.9 KR avg, 1 KR TD
K Fields 34 of 41, long of just 50, 38 of 40 PAT
P Lynn – 82 for 47.2 avg, 35 in 20


Defense

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Front Office Football Eight Defensive Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr QBKd Toth, Zachery DE SDO 16 16 54 21 15.5 4 27 19 Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 16 16 61 16 13.0 6 16 17 Eiguren, Timothy DE SDO 16 0 11 4 8.5 1 7 1 Stone, Tim DT SDO 16 16 53 21 6.0 2 6 0 Newton, Rex DT SDO 12 12 39 12 2.5 4 11 3 Sterne, Lenny DT SDO 16 4 21 9 1.5 1 4 0 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 16 16 75 30 1.0 0 0 0 Lazuka, Percy S SDO 10 10 48 14 1.0 0 0 0 Horner, Caiden CB SDO 16 16 44 17 1.0 0 1 0 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 15 7 27 12 1.0 1 1 2 Cook, Cameron OLB SDO 16 16 107 27 0.5 0 2 1 Reese, Marcus ILB SDO 16 8 82 26 0.5 0 1 0 Vaughn, Dave CB SDO 14 2 19 3 0.5 0 0 0 Berns, Alejandro OLB SDO 16 2 17 2 0.5 0 2 1 Cook, Louis CB SDO 16 12 53 11 0.0 0 0 0 Collier, Jonathan ILB SDO 16 8 46 9 0.0 0 2 0 Maloney, Irving S SDO 9 9 26 7 0.0 0 0 0 Sotelo, Bucky S SDO 16 6 21 12 0.0 0 0 0 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 12 0 10 2 0.0 0 0 0 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 11 0 8 3 0.0 0 0 0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 15 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 16 7 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Karsten, Will S SDO 7 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 Coffey, Derek RB SDO 16 16 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 16 9 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 16 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Bailey, Mickey T SDO 16 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 16 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Blakely, Gus DE SDO 13 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Player Pos Team RPly PPly PRPct TkPct Toth, Zachery DE SDO 427 657 7.1 8.3 Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 411 622 5.6 8.7 Eiguren, Timothy DE SDO 87 196 8.4 8.3 Stone, Tim DT SDO 361 478 2.9 9.5 Newton, Rex DT SDO 269 392 4.5 8.1 Sterne, Lenny DT SDO 157 295 2.2 7.0 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 408 643 0.2 10.1 Lazuka, Percy S SDO 258 394 0.3 9.7 Horner, Caiden CB SDO 408 626 0.3 6.0 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 162 249 1.2 9.7 Cook, Cameron OLB SDO 394 498 0.5 15.1 Reese, Marcus ILB SDO 227 424 0.4 16.7 Vaughn, Dave CB SDO 87 169 0.3 8.8 Berns, Alejandro OLB SDO 57 169 1.5 8.6 Cook, Louis CB SDO 316 502 0.0 7.8 Collier, Jonathan ILB SDO 202 232 0.9 12.7 Maloney, Irving S SDO 215 327 0.0 6.1 Sotelo, Bucky S SDO 150 212 0.0 9.1 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 34 57 0.0 13.2 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 63 83 0.0 7.5 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 380 539 0.0 0.3 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 204 280 0.0 0.4 Karsten, Will S SDO 23 31 0.0 7.4 Coffey, Derek RB SDO 364 550 0.0 0.2 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 188 292 0.0 0.4 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 393 581 0.0 0.1 Bailey, Mickey T SDO 393 583 0.0 0.1 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 16 56 0.0 1.4 Blakely, Gus DE SDO 4 2 0.0 16.7 Tckl - Tackles, Asst - Tackle Assists, Sack - Sacks, Blkd - Passes Blocked, Hurr - Quarterback Hurries, QBKd - Quarterback Knockdowns, RPly - Rushing Plays on Field, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PRPct - Pass Rush Effectiveness Percentage, TkPct - Percentage of Plays Making Tackle.


Toth led our team in sacks, and was 2nd in the league. The DPlay of Year had 21.5. Mau’s 13 was also very respectable, and both did some serious damage in bringing down the QB hard and fast. While subbing, DE Eiguren had a fantastic year with 8.5 sacks. There were a few packages I ran him out there. He got 8.5 sacks in 196 pass plays vs Mad Maus 13 in 622. Serious action.


Pas Def


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Front Office Football Eight Pass Coverage Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Ints IRYd TD Defn Cght PPly PDPct Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 16 16 2 38 1 13 55 643 77.5 Sotelo, Bucky S SDO 16 6 2 47 1 4 15 212 82.4 Maloney, Irving S SDO 9 9 1 7 0 5 20 327 79.6 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 15 7 1 13 0 2 16 249 77.9 Karsten, Will S SDO 7 0 1 0 0 0 2 31 90.2 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 12 0 1 78 1 0 8 57 72.7 Reese, Marcus ILB SDO 16 8 1 5 0 5 38 424 74.5 Horner, Caiden CB SDO 16 16 1 19 1 11 34 626 80.3 Collier, Jonathan ILB SDO 16 8 1 0 0 4 29 232 72.1 Sterne, Lenny DT SDO 16 4 0 0 0 1 4 295 81.6 Cook, Louis CB SDO 16 12 0 0 0 4 29 502 76.7 Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 16 16 0 0 0 1 13 622 80.1 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 16 16 0 0 0 1 7 657 81.5 Cook, Cameron OLB SDO 16 16 0 0 0 9 52 498 72.8 Berns, Alejandro OLB SDO 16 2 0 0 0 1 11 169 75.2 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 11 0 0 0 0 1 6 83 75.8 Eiguren, Timothy DE SDO 16 0 0 0 0 1 1 196 83.0 Stone, Tim DT SDO 16 16 0 0 0 0 6 478 80.9 Vaughn, Dave CB SDO 14 2 0 0 0 0 15 169 70.6 Newton, Rex DT SDO 12 12 0 0 0 1 6 392 81.1 Lazuka, Percy S SDO 10 10 0 0 0 4 26 394 76.1 Ints - Interceptions, IRYd - Interception Return Yardage, TD - Interception Return Touchdowns, Cght - Passes Caught by Covered Receiver, Defn - Passes Defensed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PDPct - Pass Defense Percentage.

Not a great year for us. We had a lot more picks last year. Pigg’s 2 was okay I suppose, along with a solid 13 pasdef. We had injuries all over my safeties, at one point, all three were questionable or worse.
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Old 12-25-2017, 08:12 PM   #410
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Team Awards:

Off Player of the Year: TE Peters . Yeah, he earned it. All Pro, solid, led all TEs in stats and led all but one WR in the same. Can’t deny that. Peters for the win.

Def Player of the Year: DE Toth. His first award. Hopefully his first of many, because he was rocking all over the block

Special Teams PotY: CB RET Swinford – He did what I needed him to. Return the ball all over.

Rookie of the Year: WR Connor Hobson is looking solid with his 753 yards, 6 scores, and solid contributions to the team moving forward

Heart Award: DE Timothy Eiguren – Eight and a half sacks. As a rotational guy. 8.5 sacks!

That’s a lot of sacks


The Flemming Watch

11 years, 7 Def Player of the Year, 9 All Pros

1030 solo, 260 assit tackles
108 sacks, 22 blocks, 94 hurries, 168 QBKD
33 Ints, 5 INT TD, 116 Pasdef
31 FF, 1 FR TD, 9 FRec
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Old 12-25-2017, 08:28 PM   #411
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End of 3039 Season

Performance 74
Value - 36
Profit – 23
Roster - 6

Score – 38

40.8% attendance

We lost 160 mill. But 140 of that is stadium payment, so we only lost 20 mill otherwise

11th worst stadium, 9th worst roster, 8th lowest support, 9th strongest economy, 10th lowest value – we are rising (stadium in SLC?)

Hall of Fame – 5 Inductees including OG Percy Duffy, WR BJ Cribbsm C Mitchell Mathis, CB Damon Comstock and LB Will Brewington

Retirees of Note:

DT Lennie Sterne – 3 Rings, 3 All Pros, 69.5 sacks, good stuff elsewhere

Connected to me:

OG Harvey Gibbons, had that 50+ KRB season for me.

Those with HOF Chops:

WR Mitchell Shreves, Legend of the Game, 3 All Pros, 10518 yards, 51 scores
LG Edwin Bernstein, 379 KRB, 23 pans, 120 sacks allo, 1 All Pro, League’s Strongest Man 3x
OG Caleb Simmons, 388 KRB, 52 and 38 sacks allowe, 5 All Pros
LT Marlon Lehan, 397 53 and 70, 4 All pro

DE Elias Upshaw, 111.5 sacks, 4 All Pros
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Old 12-26-2017, 07:12 AM   #412
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Staff Draft – I have to hire a new OC when my old one was selected as a HC. My new guy runs more of an attacking passing game.

Anyone I want to tag? Surprisingly, with Big Toth and Mad Mau both under long term deals, nope.


All three of my DEs rock. And both Big Toth and Mad Mau came from the same draft, in the 1st and 3rd rounds. We got mad value for both and a total refit of my line. You can also see 6th rounder Eiguren in there as well. I’m surprised that in this game, DEs have been solid later.

Anyways, I have 40 people under contract, and of the others, just TE McCaskill, LB Thaphituck, LB Berns, and FS Irving Maloney are UFAs . I expect to move into FS Sotelo next year, so Maloney, at 34, won’t be my guy anymore.
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Old 12-26-2017, 07:13 AM   #413
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2040 Free Agency

43 mill under cap, 30 for non-rookies.

What do I need?

Backup: TEx2,

I extend QB Autenrieth by a year

Ditto Fields by 3 years, LS Jackson by 1 year, I sign 2 RFAs,

With the retirement of a lot of high profile Qbs recently, Lofton is now the 7th best QB in te league by current ability, and 9th by future. He wants to get paid like it too. Ben Swift? 11th best. Rhodes? 14th best. Tamm dropped heavily in ability to 33/33 and was just cut by the Chiefs. You are going to love, love, love this....


Current QB for the Chiefs: QB Corey Callaway, 47/47 undrafted QB who won 2 Rings with the Chiefs. A little Otto Graham...

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Old 12-26-2017, 08:10 AM   #414
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I got a lot of talent in their last year I need to make decisions on: QB Lofton, TE Peters, P Lynn, C Tate, RT Bailey, RG Conley, LB Hanson, WR Holbert, DE Eiguren, DT Time Stone, CB Dave Vaughn. All of them were good, solid players. All of have question marks. Underplaying their talent level (Tate), expensive (Lynn, Peters), aging, (Holbert) or backups that want serious cash to stay (Eiguren, Conley, Vaughn)

Now I’ma start with CB Cook, not on this list. As a pricey nickel last year, and then giving him starts at S when we had too many injuries, he had.... 0 picks and a mighty 4 pasdef. Time to cut bait. He’s clearly dropped in quality to 50/50 and in stats. I cut Louis Cook.

That; saves me 14 mill in cap space this year. Now, let’s make an offer to extend...

TE Peters. This is going to have a major sticker shock, but I think for the first time he’s arguably worth it, as opposed to others like TE Perry or Lluellyn who never really played up to their talent level.

Here’s the deal:

5 years, 80 mill. I make it flatish

Cap hits each year – 14.5, 14.2, 14.5, 14.6, 23.7

That will keep him in line. His cap hit was 6.5 mill before I jumped to 14.5. So I still have 35 mill in cap room after that.

Next...

Do I want to pay 31.2 mill to a Punter for 4 years? Lynn, man, sorry. I’m not there.

I extend Lofton by a year. 80 mill, 2 years. Guy is getting paid.

To extend Holbert I’d need to go from 7 mill this year to 45 mill over 3 years, and jump to 15 mill this year. Lots fo cash for a 10th year vet at WR.

Because he didn’t get a lot fo play, Conley is angry. So I trade him. I ship him to Green Bay for their 4th next year and 6th two years later.

DT Stone – 42 mill, 4 yeas
DE Eiguren, 2 years, 9 mill

Tate wants an epic amount of cash. Like 100 mill over 5 years epic. Now if he was playing at a All Pro level of play, sure, I’d consider it. But now? In three years a my starter he has just 69 KRB, 7 pancakes and 14 sacks allowed. He’s never sniffed the panties of an All Pro. Now, his block % has increased each year, from 18 to 32 to to 34.. But his sacks increased last year to 7. He is the 3rd highest rated current O Line in the league. Why is he not playing more like Sandmeyer? Or many other Cs?

So, I’ma hold off. I can’t commit my future cap that hard to a guy who can’t produce on the field. If he does this year, I can tag him. If not, I can tag P Lynn.

Should I trade Eiguren? Or just sign him for another year. He’s good. I can either get the 2.6 this year from the Jags and trade them my 3.32 to upgrade, or I can get a future 2nd. He’s young, cheap, and on the rise. I trade Eiguren to the Jags for their 2nd rounder next year.

I extend DT Stone.

I’ll hold off on the others until I’m sure.

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Old 12-26-2017, 11:27 AM   #415
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After I resigned and traded folks, here’s my current need list:

RB back, TEx2 back, Maybe WR back, OG Back, maybe future RT starter, backup DE, 2xDT backups, 3xbackup LBs, 3backup rotational CBs and S.

So nothing overly pricey.

FS Burt Sellers, perhaps another return specialist
2 years, 7.5 mill, RT Glen Coffee,

I take a gander at the draft. This draft appears to be CB and FS heavy in talent, but very, very weak most other places. I just scout out random players that might be there, just so I won’t be forced to take a 25/55 CB or something at 1.32 but a player of value.

There’s a solid, aging 55/55 QB out there who is great. I make him an offer for 5 mill to come in and be my backup and QB mentor. I can’t relay on my junky backup guy to get me that win normally, I need to have the Roberts like I did with Tamm. I lost multiple Super Bowls (potentially) with injuries in the post-season to players like Arledge. I don’t want to get to the 2nd weekend and not have any options if Lofton goes down again, and this guy, Mitchell McGee, is good at 17th years in the league. He’s also a mentor if I find a good QB to groom.

I make on offer for 6.8 mill, 2 yeas to TE Robert Long. If he signs, I’ll move my aging backup TE in his last year, who wants way too much money to stay.

Alright, let’s rock these four:

Week 2 - We sign QB Mitchell McGee

Week 7 – FS Zellers signs

Compare my return skills to see about this potential upgrade:

KR – Swinford is 41/41. Zellers is 76/88
PR – Swinford is 75/80. Zellers is 49/63

I think Zellers is the better returner. So if I just one one key returneer, it’s like Zellers. Now, in other regards, who is better?

Swinford is 46/47 in INT vs Zellers 12/16; Swinford is 16/25 in run D vs Zellers 38/68, Swinford and Ze;ers are about the same in Man 2 Man, Zomen, and Zellers is 42/50 in Bump N Run vs Swinfords 28/30. Zellers is also 32 punish vs Swinford’s 54. So I like Swinford;’s higher INT, hitting, to Zellers better run D and B N R. That’s not unimportant for a roster spot commitment.

Week 8 – LB Thaphituck signs with Miami for 11 mill and 3 years

Week 9 – TE Long joins us. LB Berns heads to SF for 6.5 mill, 2 years

Week 11 – Coffee signs with us

We brought in:

RT Coffee – 40/59 RT
FS Zellers, 27/42 KR/PR
QB McGee, 55/55
TE Long, 55/55

I cut TE Buning.

Goodbye Free Agency
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Old 12-26-2017, 12:24 PM   #416
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Hello Draft!!!

The 2040 NFL Amateur Draft

Phily starts us off today by grabbing WR Walter Lind, from Texas.

The 1st round drips by, and we are hit at 1.32...

Where is there talent?

I have a solid looking OT who came back overrated. A lesser looking CB who came back very underrated, a stud C who is overrated,


Now, to inform this decision:

Combines:

OT Anderson – red dash, blue sole and strength
CB Flynn – blue dash, strength, agility and pspec drills
C Armstrong – red dash, red str, blue sole, agi, and even bjump

So, a few things:

1). None of these players are positions of need. I have three solid OTs on my roster, and two starters beyond this year. I have two OGs on my roster of solid quality. I have a stud (supposedly) at C. So I don’t need Anderson or Armstrong. I as was just scouting to find quality here.
2). Meanwhile, with the boom of CB talent last year, I don’t need to invest a 1st here on Flynn either.
3). Now, Pigg is not getting younger. He’s 31 year’s old. So I could feasibly grab Flynn, start him at nickel this year, and then if Pigg drops and Flynn rises, flip them next.
4). I could also move C Tate from OC to OG, drop him to the low 70s likely, probably extend him for a lot less cash, and then run Armstrong in the middle.
5). I have not committed to any of my RTs beyond next year, and none have any major cash invested in them, so I could draft Anderson, and then move him to start when he’s ready with no pressure.

So, what do I do?

First, I feel like removing Anderson from the equation, given his lower bars and overrated result. Underrated? Better bars? Sure. But too much of a risk as is. Anderson nope...

Given his huge bars, Armstrong’s overrated is not the biggest deal in the world too me. Very overrated? Maybe. But if he winds up in the 70s, then I’ll be fine. And that would likely be overrated from where he currently is right now. (My best guess is that he’s in the 80s pot right now)

But Flynn has a plan for coming onto my roster and not sucking. If he’s great, and CB Horner wants too much to reup, I have flexibility there too, and that’s why I was scouting out CBs for here at 1.32, in case talent met need met this spot...

So I’ll take Flynn and hope this wasn;t a mistake.

Anderson goes the next pick at 2.1 Armstrong to the Jets at 2.4. At the back of the 2nd I have a great options. No middle LB has gone, yet, and there’s one I like here, Alec Stowers. He may be good enough to be my SLB moving forward, as Cook has not flourished in that role. BAP again Is a nice opportunity when DE Johnnie Daugherty is still on the board at the 3.32 spot. He is the top player, by far, on the board by adjusted rank, and I like his bars too. I also like OT Dole and CB Tucker Morton here as well, but Daugherty is clearly the talent. So I grab him, and then Dole at the 4.6 and CB Morton at the 4.32 spot. Morton may be a shower who drops, but has good bars right now. And Morton is also insurance against a Flynn bust.

At 5 6 and 7 I reach to take players well about their grade. Both WR Roberson, DE Harada and RB Kramer were uncombined people that had good bars and intervewed. Actually, forgot about Harada when I drafted DE Daugherty was someone I was targeting laters. Ah wells, it happens.


Draft:

1.32 CB Flynn
2.32 LB Alec Stowers
3.32 DE Daughterty
4.6 OT Daryl Doyle
4.32 CB Tucker Morton
5.32 – WR Ryan Roberson
6.32 DE Johnny Harada
7.32 – RB Arturo Kramer
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Old 12-26-2017, 01:04 PM   #417
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We have just a C+ grade. Sad.

On the Green Page are both Harada and Daugherty. Flynn too.

Early Rookie Lookie:

LB Alec Stowers, 37/74
DE Daugherty, 30/67
DE Harada - 34/66
CB Flynn – 46/65
CB Morton – 31/64
OT Dole – 11/62
RB Kramer – 37/56
SE Roberson – 29/44 – Was very underrated when I interviewed

That is exactly how you keep your momentum when you draft in the back of each round. Just BAP the draft. I had no starter needs in any position, so really just took the best players at each spot, barring something like a FB at 1.32. I didn’t need another LB at 2.32. I had four potential starters for three spots. I don’t have a 3-4 anymore. Do I regret it? No! I forgot I was targeted Harada later and took Daugherty, the best player on the board at any-non-kicker, and do I regret either one right now? Nope. I already have two starting CBS. Do I regret Flynn or Morton? You get the idea.

Now I would not be surprised if a few of these don’t turn out perfectly well post-camp, there could be some showers not growers who will diminish, but I like what I did here. Especially if Roberson grows and the others hold their collective serve.


We get an offer for a 4th rounder by Phily for QB Autenrieth. I swap it to two years down the road and they accept.
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Old 12-26-2017, 04:37 PM   #418
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2040 Late Free Agency

No holdouts. I kind of thought Holbert might have held out. Nice to see he didn’t.

Who do I like enough to chase?

I was probably going to try bringing in Maloney as a backup, but the value of these Cbs leads me to, um...not. Uh...you know...what if my CBs bust? Or I get injuries. Yeahh, I hv eht cash, let’s do it.

Uhhh...actually, let’s not. Zellers will be not disabled. That means I’d always have three of my Ss active, would Maloney be anything other than a deactivated player? Let’s see.

Yeah, okay, let’s do it.

I make an offer to Maloney.

These Undrafted FAs

C Jalen Mahoney
C Asher Fleming
LB Harold Fairbairn
RB Dusty Dexter
LB Joey Hatcher
TE Moe Dixon
QB Randal Kelley


Week 2 – I sign all but 2.

Week 3 – Everybody is in.
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Old 12-26-2017, 07:27 PM   #419
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CAMPPP

We sell 27900 — season tix

I cut RB Dexter, WR Britt Hancock, OT Desmond Schultz


Camp Rookie Lookie:

LB Alec Stowers, 37/74 – 44/74
DE Daugherty, 30/67 – 35/66
DE Harada - 34/66 – 40/67
CB Flynn – 46/65 – 53/68
CB Morton – 31/64 – 38/66
OT Dole – 11/62 – 17/61
RB Kramer – 37/56 – 41/56
SE Roberson – 29/44 – 33/46

UFas of Note – C Maloney is 42/62 and C Fleming is 23/63

That’s not too bad yet.

The Giants give me a future 4th for LT Leibowitz

I get a 5th this year from the ’Boys for CB Junkin

I move some people’s positions around, like Harada to DT for example.
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Old 12-27-2017, 07:10 AM   #420
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Front Office Football Eight San Diego Chargers Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Lofton, Devante 102 QB QB 12 64 64 2 yrs. McGee, Mitchell 101 QB 17 55 55 1 yr. ##Summers, Andy 114 QB 1 10 39 1 yr. ##Kelley, Randal 104 QB 1 7 34 1 yr. ##Prior, Jonathan 115 QB 1 10 34 1 yr. Coffey, Derek 230 RB RB 6 57 57 2 yrs. Kramer, Arturo 243 RB 1 41 56 4 yrs. Sherman, Walt 249 RB 3 52 54 2 yrs. Hamilton, Carlton 231 RB 5 47 47 1 yr. Peters, Kerry 447 TE TE 5 63 63 5 yrs. Long, Robert 485 TE FB 4 55 55 2 yrs. Mayhem, Alvin 482 TE 3 41 43 2 yrs. ##Moe, Dixon 446 TE 1 24 41 1 yr. Shumway, Colton 584 FL 2 55 58 3 yrs. Holbert, Curtis 589 FL FL 10 56 56 1 yr. Hobson, Connor 588 SE SE 2 60 60 3 yrs. Roberson, Ryan 518 SE 1 33 46 4 yrs. ##Wiggins, Wayne 581 SE 2 29 34 1 yr. Tate, Darius 658 C C 4 85 85 1 yr. Fleming, Asher 659 C 1 23 63 1 yr. Mahoney, Jalen 653 C 1 42 62 1 yr. Bening, Chad 779 LG LG 8 73 73 3 yrs. ##Arnold, Jamie 776 LG 5 37 45 1 yr. Hitchcock, Richie 774 RG RG 3 60 64 2 yrs. Lane, Roderick 869 LT LT 7 76 76 4 yrs. Dole, Daryl 871 LT 1 17 61 4 yrs. Bailey, Mickey 866 RT RT 5 59 59 1 yr. Goffee, Glen 870 RT 4 47 59 2 yrs. Lynn, Richard 906 P 4 86 86 1 yr. Fields, Elijah 1008K 12 60 60 3 yrs. Toth, Zachery 1178LDE LDE 5 88 88 4 yrs. Maumalanga, Parker 1177RDE RDE 5 81 81 3 yrs. Daugherty, Johnnie 1175RDE 1 35 66 4 yrs. ##Blakely, Gus 1193RDE 2 33 44 3 yrs. Stone, Tim 1294LDT RDT 4 67 67 4 yrs. Harada, Johnny 1292LDT 1 39 64 4 yrs. Newton, Rex 1291RDT LDT 3 61 61 2 yrs. Reese, Marcus 1395MLB MLB 3 64 64 2 yrs. Collier, Jonathan 1390MLB 2 49 62 3 yrs. Fairbairn, Harold 1352MLB 1 27 55 1 yr. Stowers, Alec 1450SLB WLB 1 44 73 4 yrs. Cook, Cameron 1451SLB SLB 5 60 60 2 yrs. Hanson, Lukas 1497WLB 10 49 49 1 yr. ##Hatcher, Joey 1456WLB 1 25 46 1 yr. Pigg, Carlton 1548LCB RCB 9 68 68 2 yrs. Flynn, Ernest 1521LCB 1 53 68 4 yrs. Morton, Tucker 1529LCB 1 38 66 4 yrs. Vaughn, Dave 1537LCB 4 50 50 1 yr. Swinford, Jimmy 1534LCB 2 30 32 3 yrs. Horner, Caiden 1544RCB LCB 3 69 69 2 yrs. Lazuka, Percy 1620SS SS 3 56 70 2 yrs. Sotelo, Bucky 1642FS FS 2 45 65 3 yrs. ##Zellers, Burt 1636FS 3 31 42 2 yrs. Maloney, Irving 1633FS 13 37 37 1 yr. Jackson, Ed 480 LS 11 21 21 2 yrs. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 55 Inactive: 9 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $321,700,000 Cap Room: $15,400,000 Maximum for New Player: $16,360,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $6,430,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $5,030,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $272,710,000

We go 4-0 and finish with no injuries at all in preseason. I keep QB Andy Summers and trim the others.


Final Rookie Lookie:

LB Alec Stowers, 37/74 – 44/74 – 47/71
DE Daugherty, 30/67 – 35/66 – 34/62
DE Harada - 34/66 – 40/67 – 47/78 – WHOA!
CB Flynn – 46/65 – 53/68 – 57/74
CB Morton – 31/64 – 38/66 – 35/63
OT Dole – 11/62 – 17/61 – 17/54
RB Kramer – 37/56 – 41/56 – 41/53
SE Roberson – 29/44 – 33/46 – 34/51

A few of these (Dole, Kramer, Roberson) are disappointments, but I bet you see see how like the others all. Pigg drooped to 59/59, so I swap Flynn over as my starter right now. Ready?
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Old 12-27-2017, 10:18 AM   #421
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Season

We start 1-0 and then go 3-0 before repeating the exact same pattern to finish 6-2 at the half. We have wins against major players, like 6-2 Broncos. 5-3 Falcons, 5-3 Ravens, 5-4 Colts and that’s a good start. We have a real offensive coordinator with the spread, and we are airing the crap out of the ball. Here is Lofton at the halfway mark:

196 of 279, for 2296, 25:5, 117.3 rating. I have three players with at least 500 yards receiving in Peters, Holbert, and Hobson. We’re a little slower on the defensive side of the ball, save for Caiden Horner and his 4 picks. We win twice more with a 59-0 annihilation against Tampa before we fall beneath the Kansas City onslaught. MOM was LB DeAndre Jacobs. We lose then to 23-20 to Buffalo to finish 8-4 heading into the final quarter of the season. We defeat the Saints, and then travel to KC to take on the 9-4 Chiefs. We lose 28-25...but...Lofton set a record you’ll see in a moment (for this dynasty, not for the NFL in general). We win, and then lose, and finish 10-6.

But...no playoffs...we finished FOURTH in the AFC West 
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AFC West:

Oakland – 11-5 Won, #2 seed in AFC
Denver – 11-5, Top Seeded Wild Card
KC – 10-6, Wild Card
SD – 10-6

That is sucky.

Full standings

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Front Office Football Eight 2040 Regular Season Standings AC North W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div Cincinnati 11 5 0 .688 434 289 7-5 6-0 Cleveland 9 7 0 .563 360 332 6-6 1-5 Baltimore 7 8 1 .469 365 366 4-7-1 3-3 Pittsburgh 5 11 0 .313 318 407 4-8 2-4 AC South W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div Indianapolis 9 7 0 .563 342 348 7-5 4-2 Jacksonville 7 9 0 .438 339 329 5-7 4-2 Houston 7 9 0 .438 355 390 5-7 3-3 Tennessee 4 12 0 .250 339 379 2-10 1-5 AC East W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div New England 10 6 0 .625 423 358 8-4 5-1 Buffalo 9 7 0 .563 309 348 7-5 3-3 New Jersey 7 9 0 .438 317 363 6-6 2-4 Miami 5 10 1 .344 279 356 4-7-1 2-4 AC West W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div Oakland 11 5 0 .688 397 307 8-4 3-3 Denver 11 5 0 .688 419 367 8-4 3-3 Kansas City 10 6 0 .625 349 299 8-4 4-2 San Diego 10 6 0 .625 470 292 6-6 2-4 NC North W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div Colorado Springs 10 6 0 .625 356 351 8-4 4-2 Detroit 7 9 0 .438 357 381 5-7 3-3 Minnesota 7 9 0 .438 365 402 6-6 3-3 Green Bay 6 10 0 .375 334 422 3-9 2-4 NC South W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div Atlanta 10 6 0 .625 369 324 7-5 4-2 Carolina 8 8 0 .500 281 395 8-4 4-2 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 355 371 6-6 3-3 Tampa Bay 2 14 0 .125 210 406 2-10 1-5 NC East W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div New York 13 3 0 .813 448 323 11-1 6-0 Dallas 8 8 0 .500 381 366 6-6 4-2 Washington 6 10 0 .375 281 334 6-6 1-5 Philadelphia 4 12 0 .250 294 384 3-9 1-5 NC West W L T Pct PF PA Conf Div Arizona 11 5 0 .688 372 307 9-3 5-1 Los Angeles 10 6 0 .625 397 350 7-5 3-3 San Francisco 10 6 0 .625 436 295 6-6 3-3 Seattle 4 12 0 .250 293 403 3-9 1-5

Ah well. We lost our chance to repeat as champs.

As you can see, with 470 points, we had the league’s highest scoring offense. At 292, we allowed the 2nd fewest points in the league after Cincinnati’s 289. So we had a good year in terms of both points scored and allowed. And yet....no playoffs!
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Old 12-27-2017, 01:41 PM   #423
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2040 NFL Playoffs

Week 1 – WC Weekend

Denver at Indy
KC at NE
LA at Atl
SF at CS (Colorado Springs)

Indy wins 23-20
KC 23-21
Atl 37-27
CS 33-17

Week 2 – Divisional Fun Times

Atl loses at NT 23-17
CS loses at Ari 20-17
Indy loses at Cinci 12-34
KC defeats Oakland 34-20

Conference Championships

Zona beats NYG 33-30
KC loses at Cincinnati 27-38


2040 Super Bowl


Arizona 17
Cincinnati 10

The Cardinals win. Good job!
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Season Awards:

League MVP – QB Devante Lofton
NFL Off Player of the Year: QB Devante Lofton

All-Pro 1st Team– QB Lofton, WR Connor Hobson, CB Horner
2nd Team – RB Derek Coffey, C Darius Tate

Others of note:

LB DeAndre Jacobs, OT Axel Kelley



Stats


Offensive Stats

PASS:

Code:
Front Office Football Eight Passing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/A Lg Burkholder, Austin QB NYK 16 16 558 392 70.3 4525 11.54 8.11 62 **Lofton, Devante QB SDO 16 16 588 403 68.5 4362 10.82 7.42 71 Assenov, Grant QB DEN 16 16 543 377 69.4 4328 11.48 7.97 80 Swift, Ben QB NOS 16 16 610 351 57.5 4153 11.83 6.81 84 Solari, Ronnie QB OAK 16 16 598 392 65.6 4097 10.45 6.85 81 Blades, Blake QB MIA 16 16 609 373 61.2 4037 10.82 6.63 73 Lackey, Steve QB SFO 16 16 547 355 64.9 3969 11.18 7.26 64 Gomez, Ralph QB JAX 16 16 592 378 63.9 3927 10.39 6.63 78 Moretti, C.J. QB TEN 16 16 584 370 63.4 3873 10.47 6.63 56 Wheeler, Tevin QB PIT 16 16 541 344 63.6 3736 10.86 6.91 47 Lyle, Preston QB CIN 16 16 533 331 62.1 3713 11.22 6.97 75 Jarvis, Howie QB CLE 16 16 565 345 61.1 3606 10.45 6.38 63 Burnett, Terry QB HOU 15 15 465 314 67.5 3584 11.41 7.71 76 Clayton, Shannon QB PHI 16 16 579 342 59.1 3562 10.42 6.15 71 McCormick, Gerald QB BUF 15 15 502 319 63.5 3476 10.90 6.92 51 Neville, Wayne QB MIN 16 16 532 329 61.8 3452 10.49 6.49 69 Burnett, Gabe QB LAS 13 13 494 304 61.5 3434 11.30 6.95 59 Strickland, Devonte QB CSP 15 14 510 330 64.7 3411 10.34 6.69 76 Pancake, Byron QB DET 15 15 502 292 58.2 3386 11.60 6.75 88 Morrissey, Jumbo QB WAS 14 14 490 296 60.4 3364 11.36 6.87 53 Curie, Donovan QB ARI 14 14 489 320 65.4 3325 10.39 6.80 67 Gardner, Brant QB DAL 14 14 450 299 66.4 3227 10.79 7.17 80 Peterson, Jameson QB NED 15 15 413 279 67.6 3222 11.55 7.80 65 Devine, Bernard QB SEA 14 14 485 282 58.1 3079 10.92 6.35 55 Gillespie, Roy QB ATL 14 13 403 278 69.0 3071 11.05 7.62 47 Weaver, Kyle QB TBY 16 16 621 344 55.4 2949 8.57 4.75 50 Drietz, Taylor QB CAR 14 14 454 260 57.3 2914 11.21 6.42 46 Crites, Zachery QB IND 15 14 424 270 63.7 2825 10.46 6.66 67 Sena, Adam QB GBY 14 10 343 215 62.7 2199 10.23 6.41 54 Forbes, Jermaine QB NJY 14 12 295 190 64.4 2148 11.31 7.28 51 Fitzgerald, Nathaniel QB BAL 15 9 321 222 69.2 2087 9.40 6.50 38 Stevens, Percy QB KCY 10 10 310 194 62.6 1812 9.34 5.85 34 Manning, Keith QB BAL 6 6 237 151 63.7 1315 8.71 5.55 32 Player Pos Team TD Int 20+T 300+ Rating Burkholder, Austin QB NYK 31 11 67 6 104.7 **Lofton, Devante QB SDO 41 9 59 5 106.9 Assenov, Grant QB DEN 33 12 66 6 104.2 Swift, Ben QB NOS 17 11 63 4 80.1 Solari, Ronnie QB OAK 23 16 54 5 86.9 Blades, Blake QB MIA 17 23 71 3 74.3 Lackey, Steve QB SFO 25 9 61 3 94.8 Gomez, Ralph QB JAX 25 12 60 4 88.6 Moretti, C.J. QB TEN 25 9 54 4 90.3 Wheeler, Tevin QB PIT 20 17 60 3 83.0 Lyle, Preston QB CIN 33 12 61 2 94.1 Jarvis, Howie QB CLE 19 9 49 2 84.1 Burnett, Terry QB HOU 24 14 53 2 95.1 Clayton, Shannon QB PHI 15 15 59 3 74.8 McCormick, Gerald QB BUF 21 9 49 3 90.3 Neville, Wayne QB MIN 18 13 47 2 81.7 Burnett, Gabe QB LAS 24 15 56 3 85.8 Strickland, Devonte QB CSP 18 11 44 5 86.6 Pancake, Byron QB DET 20 10 55 2 83.6 Morrissey, Jumbo QB WAS 11 14 57 3 76.6 Curie, Donovan QB ARI 25 13 51 2 90.9 Gardner, Brant QB DAL 19 8 48 4 94.0 Peterson, Jameson QB NED 21 11 42 0 96.7 Devine, Bernard QB SEA 12 9 49 1 77.5 Gillespie, Roy QB ATL 24 13 54 2 97.7 Weaver, Kyle QB TBY 4 18 39 0 58.1 Drietz, Taylor QB CAR 14 12 45 3 75.8 Crites, Zachery QB IND 21 12 43 0 87.6 Sena, Adam QB GBY 8 7 26 1 80.3 Forbes, Jermaine QB NJY 7 7 32 0 84.1 Fitzgerald, Nathaniel QB BAL 10 7 23 1 88.1 Stevens, Percy QB KCY 13 5 27 0 85.8 Manning, Keith QB BAL 7 4 20 1 81.1 Att - Attempts, Cmp - Completions, Pct - Completion Percentage, Yards - Passing Yards, Avg/C - Yards per Completion, Ave/A - Yards per Attempt, Lg - Longest Completion, TD - Passing Touchdowns, Int - Passes Intercepted, 20+T - Completions of 20 or More Yards, 300+ - 300-yard Games, Rate - Quarterback Rating.


Here are the stats for the league. QB Lofton had a solid %, great rating, and passed the 40 TD barrier, the first time that any QB has done so in this dynasty. 41 is 4 more than the next highest at 37 a few years ago, and 36 by Tim Brady.


RUSH

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Front Office Football Eight Rushing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Yards Avg Lg TD RZAtt Yards Coffey, Derek RB SDO 16 15 286 1077 3.77 25 9 47 148 Sherman, Walt RB SDO 16 0 45 137 3.04 14 0 3 11 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 16 16 16 66 4.13 17 1 1 2 Long, Robert TE SDO 15 5 32 64 2.00 10 0 5 3 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 16 12 11 50 4.55 9 0 2 3 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 14 13 2 29 14.50 27 0 0 0 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 16 0 7 26 3.71 11 0 0 0 McGee, Mitchell QB SDO 16 0 1 3 3.00 3 0 0 0 Hobson, Connor WR SDO 16 16 1 3 3.00 3 0 0 0 Player Pos Team Avg 3DAtt 3DCnv Pct FDRu 10+R 100+ Coffey, Derek RB SDO 3.15 23 11 47.8 69 42 3 Sherman, Walt RB SDO 3.67 8 1 12.5 6 3 0 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 2.00 4 2 50.0 5 3 0 Long, Robert TE SDO 0.60 7 2 28.6 2 1 0 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 1.50 1 1 100.0 1 0 0 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 0.00 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 0.00 2 1 50.0 3 1 0 McGee, Mitchell QB SDO 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Hobson, Connor WR SDO 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Att - Rushes, Yards - Rushing Yards, Avg - Yards per Carry, Lg - Longest Run, TD - Rushing Touchdowns, RZAtt - Red Zone Rushing Attempts, Yards - Rushing Yards, Avg - Yards per Carry, 3DAtt - Third Down Rushing Attempts, 3DCnv - Third Downs Converted, Pct - Conversion Percentage, FDRu - First Downs Rushing, 10+R - Runs of 10 Yards or More, 100+ - 100-Yard Games.

Coffey had enough attempts to do well, but a low ypc is sucky and hurt. It was a down year for RBs. At least we crossed 1000, that was cool....


RECEEV

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Front Office Football Eight Receiving Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Targ Ctch Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/T YAC Hobson, Connor WR SDO 16 16 135 89 65.9 1197 13.45 8.87 330 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 14 115 81 70.4 821 10.14 7.14 289 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 14 13 98 65 66.3 774 11.91 7.90 302 Coffey, Derek RB SDO 16 15 110 82 74.5 693 8.45 6.30 449 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 16 12 72 42 58.3 452 10.76 6.28 169 Long, Robert TE SDO 15 5 45 33 73.3 381 11.55 8.47 145 Roberson, Ryan WR SDO 16 4 18 14 77.8 169 12.07 9.39 55 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 16 0 8 6 75.0 37 6.17 4.63 10 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 15 0 5 2 40.0 11 5.50 2.20 7 Kramer, Arturo RB SDO 16 1 4 4 100.0 6 1.50 1.50 1 Sherman, Walt RB SDO 16 0 4 2 50.0 5 2.50 1.25 0 Jackson, Ed C SDO 16 0 3 2 66.7 1 0.50 0.33 0 Player Pos Team Lg TD Drp PPly TPct 20+C 100+ Hobson, Connor WR SDO 52 8 1 630 21.4 21 3 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 49 9 7 620 18.5 7 2 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 71 8 5 430 22.8 9 2 Coffey, Derek RB SDO 48 8 4 560 19.6 10 1 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 37 3 5 431 16.7 6 0 Long, Robert TE SDO 37 3 3 261 17.2 6 0 Roberson, Ryan WR SDO 34 2 1 79 22.8 2 0 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 9 0 1 56 14.3 0 0 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 9 1 1 67 7.5 0 0 Kramer, Arturo RB SDO 6 0 0 31 12.9 0 0 Sherman, Walt RB SDO 5 0 0 56 7.1 0 0 Jackson, Ed C SDO 2 1 1 9 33.3 0 0 Targ - Targeted with Pass, Ctch - Receptions, Pct - Reception Percentage, Yards - Receiving Yards, Avg/C - Yards per Catch, Avg/T - Yards per Target, YAC - Yards Gained After Catch, Lg - Longest Reception, TD - Receiving Touchdowns, Drp - Passes Dropped, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, TPct - Percentage of Passing Plays Targeted, 20+C - Catches of 20 Yards or More, 100+ - 100-Yard Games.

A few goods and bads here. II was hoping Peters at least would duplicate his 1000+ season from last year, and was slowed late with a few lesser games. But Hobson is here getting a solid year too. Coffey? Man. If he had been better at YPC? He could easily have had 2000 yards from scrimmage. Everyone looks good. Oh, and we had just 7 players with 1000 or more yards catching this season.

Block?

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Front Office Football Eight Blocking Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS KRB KRO BPct Pnck SkA PPly SPct Tate, Darius C SDO 16 16 42 110 38.2 4 2 691 0.3 Lane, Roderick T SDO 16 16 25 69 36.2 1 5 667 0.7 Bening, Chad G SDO 16 16 23 76 30.3 2 6 625 1.0 Hitchcock, Richie G SDO 15 15 17 67 25.4 0 3 601 0.5 Bailey, Mickey T SDO 16 16 16 53 30.2 0 9 646 1.4 Long, Robert TE SDO 15 5 2 4 50.0 0 0 261 0.0 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 15 0 1 1 100.0 0 0 67 0.0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 14 0 4 0.0 0 0 620 0.0 Goffee, Glen T SDO 2 0 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Player Pos Team RPly OPct Tate, Darius C SDO 430 25.6 Lane, Roderick T SDO 408 16.9 Bening, Chad G SDO 385 19.7 Hitchcock, Richie G SDO 372 18.0 Bailey, Mickey T SDO 401 13.2 Long, Robert TE SDO 153 2.6 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 33 3.0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 379 1.1 Goffee, Glen T SDO 9 22.2 KRB - Key Run Blocks, KRO - Key Run Block Opportunities, BPct - Key Run Block Percentage, Pnck = Pancake Blocks, SkA - Sacks Allowed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, SPct - Sack Allowed Percentage, RPly - Rushing Plays on Field, OPct - Block Opportunity Percentage.

Well Tate finally made it I suppose. Took a while but 42/4 and just 2 sacks allowed definitely counts. Lane and Bening both with solid years as well, but again, I want 30+ KRB from people with that talent level, but we just didn’t much behind Lane.
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Def?


Code:
Front Office Football Eight Defensive Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr QBKd Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 16 16 48 15 10.0 7 27 30 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 12 12 35 16 8.5 2 12 10 Newton, Rex DT SDO 15 15 35 21 7.0 4 6 3 Cook, Cameron OLB SDO 16 16 107 27 4.5 1 2 0 Stone, Tim DT SDO 16 13 62 28 4.0 2 5 0 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 16 0 12 2 3.5 0 4 3 Daugherty, Johnnie DE SDO 16 4 10 4 3.5 0 1 0 Horner, Caiden CB SDO 16 16 92 20 3.0 0 0 0 Stowers, Alec OLB SDO 16 13 66 26 1.5 1 2 0 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 16 8 33 12 1.0 0 0 0 Harada, Johnny DT SDO 16 4 4 4 0.5 1 3 0 Lazuka, Percy S SDO 16 16 71 33 0.0 1 1 0 Sotelo, Bucky S SDO 16 13 62 18 0.0 0 0 0 Reese, Marcus ILB SDO 16 8 60 18 0.0 0 1 0 Flynn, Ernest CB SDO 16 16 45 10 0.0 1 1 0 Collier, Jonathan ILB SDO 16 0 13 9 0.0 0 0 0 Maloney, Irving S SDO 16 3 11 0 0.0 0 0 0 Vaughn, Dave CB SDO 16 0 7 0 0.0 0 0 0 Morton, Tucker CB SDO 16 3 4 3 0.0 0 0 0 Coffey, Derek RB SDO 16 15 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 16 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 14 13 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Lane, Roderick T SDO 16 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 14 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Hitchcock, Richie G SDO 15 15 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 16 12 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Roberson, Ryan WR SDO 16 4 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Player Pos Team RPly PPly PRPct TkPct Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 411 590 7.5 7.3 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 302 430 5.2 8.1 Newton, Rex DT SDO 371 475 3.6 7.4 Cook, Cameron OLB SDO 407 529 1.4 14.8 Stone, Tim DT SDO 403 505 2.2 10.4 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 46 149 5.0 9.0 Daugherty, Johnnie DE SDO 111 140 3.2 7.0 Horner, Caiden CB SDO 406 575 0.5 11.7 Stowers, Alec OLB SDO 390 427 1.1 11.4 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 242 376 0.3 7.4 Harada, Johnny DT SDO 53 160 2.8 4.0 Lazuka, Percy S SDO 413 561 0.4 10.7 Sotelo, Bucky S SDO 377 423 0.0 10.0 Reese, Marcus ILB SDO 201 276 0.4 16.4 Flynn, Ernest CB SDO 413 552 0.4 5.7 Collier, Jonathan ILB SDO 34 117 0.0 14.6 Maloney, Irving S SDO 26 136 0.0 6.8 Vaughn, Dave CB SDO 36 78 0.0 6.1 Morton, Tucker CB SDO 11 57 0.0 10.3 Coffey, Derek RB SDO 354 560 0.0 0.3 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 0 0 0.0 0.0 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 302 430 0.0 0.1 Lane, Roderick T SDO 408 667 0.0 0.1 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 379 620 0.0 0.1 Hitchcock, Richie G SDO 372 601 0.0 0.1 Shumway, Colton WR SDO 271 431 0.0 0.1 Roberson, Ryan WR SDO 36 79 0.0 0.9 Tckl - Tackles, Asst - Tackle Assists, Sack - Sacks, Blkd - Passes Blocked, Hurr - Quarterback Hurries, QBKd - Quarterback Knockdowns, RPly - Rushing Plays on Field, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PRPct - Pass Rush Effectiveness Percentage, TkPct - Percentage of Plays Making Tackle.


Big Toth was out for a quarter of the year with an injury, so Mad Mau led my team in sacks with 10. Newton, Cook, Stone, you can see value here in a lot of places rushing the passer and dropping him madly. Good stuff!


Pass Cover?

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Front Office Football Eight Pass Coverage Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Ints IRYd TD Defn Cght PPly PDPct Horner, Caiden CB SDO 16 16 8 173 2 10 61 575 79.6 Flynn, Ernest CB SDO 16 16 3 93 1 2 29 552 79.1 Sotelo, Bucky S SDO 16 13 2 8 0 0 38 423 72.9 Maloney, Irving S SDO 16 3 1 0 0 3 12 136 79.8 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 16 8 1 0 0 6 22 376 79.9 Lazuka, Percy S SDO 16 16 1 11 0 6 34 561 77.9 Collier, Jonathan ILB SDO 16 0 1 34 0 1 7 117 80.9 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 16 0 0 0 0 0 5 149 78.1 Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 16 16 0 0 0 1 10 590 80.7 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 12 12 0 0 0 0 4 430 81.3 Cook, Cameron OLB SDO 16 16 0 0 0 9 43 529 75.7 Stone, Tim DT SDO 16 13 0 0 0 0 6 505 80.9 Vaughn, Dave CB SDO 16 0 0 0 0 1 4 78 78.8 Newton, Rex DT SDO 15 15 0 0 0 1 6 475 81.4 Reese, Marcus ILB SDO 16 8 0 0 0 2 20 276 74.5 Harada, Johnny DT SDO 16 4 0 0 0 0 2 160 80.9 Daugherty, Johnnie DE SDO 16 4 0 0 0 0 2 140 80.6 Stowers, Alec OLB SDO 16 13 0 0 0 6 38 427 74.0 Morton, Tucker CB SDO 16 3 0 0 0 2 3 57 83.7 Ints - Interceptions, IRYd - Interception Return Yardage, TD - Interception Return Touchdowns, Cght - Passes Caught by Covered Receiver, Defn - Passes Defensed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PDPct - Pass Defense Percentage.

WOW Horner! He led the league in Picks, and in fact had 8 through 13 games and I was wondering if he get to 10, but nope, 8 it is. Dude picked the ball. There was one game (the 59-0) where the dude had 3 picks and 2 returned for scores which was nicer than nice. Flynn was fine in his rookie outing as well. I found Sotelo...disturbing. ZERO passes defensed? For a starting FS? How is that...feasible?


Team Awards:


Off. Player of the Year: QB Lofton – Nicely done! Ribbed for their pleasure.

Def. Player of the Year: CB Horner. Duh. Led my team in two stats and led the league in picks? Duh. He even had 3 sacks!

Sp. Teams. Player of the Year: P Lynn. Still a hoss, still leading in a lot of stuff out there.

Rookie of the Year: CB Flynn. He started, was 2nd in picks, had one returned for a score, and looked pretty sexy out there, right?

Heart Award: CB Swinford. Not only did Swinford do well running, but as a gunner, led my team with 17 special teams tackles and 2 FFs, 1 Fum Rec. Man. Dude does everything on special teams.
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End of the Season

Perform – 60
Value – 50
Profit – 26
Roster – 58
Score -41
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Hall of Fame – How did Everett Parmely not make it to the HOF with 3 All Pros and a Def Player of the Year? So sad. 6 inductees, none of them mine

Retirements of Note:


From us:

QB McGee retires: 55151 pass yards, 324:157 ratio, 88.5 rating, 1 Ring, Off Rookie of the Year once. Never any other major awards. Will his stats and longevity get him into the HOF?

SS Irving Mahoney – 35 int, 94 pasdef, had a late career renaissance with us, and 2 Rings.


SLB Randall Flemming...So sad...

LB Sam Danieles retires

C Sherman Carlilse another of my KC players, never stood with me for long though.



Those with a potential HOF parabola?

SS Darrell Liao, 38 and 120 and 6 All Pros

NT Bob Richard, 62 sacks, 3 All Pros, Def Rookie of the Year

LT Dwight Bryant – 377 KRB, 51 pans, 58 sacks allowed 3 All Pro

QB Kent Crane – 41520 pass yards, 213:129 ratio, 83.9 rating, 1 Ring 1 All Pro
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Okay, with Flemming out of the league, I’m feeling a little nostalgic. Let’s look at Hall of Fame players from this dynasty:

There are four major types of Hall of Famers that you can get in FOFC. I am dividing these into those groups:

Players you inherited when you took over a team that were already good:

Cleveland - OT Joe Thomas


Players you signed as Free Agents who made the HOF after being contributors to your team:

NA

Players you drafted but left and had their HOF career elsewhere, or who you signed late in their career and spend a year or two with you before retirement.

NA

Players you drafted and who spent the majority of the HOF career on your roster: (For this purpose, I do consider those I brought in as undrafted free agent rookies)

Cleveland – DE Joey Horner, Undrafted FA
Cleveland – QB Brandon Arledge, Undrafted FA
Cleveland – DE Julio Stanton, 2.27
Cleveland – OT Shon Coleman, 3.13
Cleveland – RB Diego Lorey, 1.3
Cleveland – WR Dustin Wright, 1.32
Cleveland – SLB Karl Rincon, 1.31


It’s still too early for my KC players who retired to start making the HOF. We all know Flemming will be in. I would expect WLB DeAndre Jacobs as well, with his 96 sacks, 4 All Pros, and continuing to play. 5 Rings. I would have thought Tamm was going to make it, but he suffered a mid-career collapse to his skills as a QB. With a couple more good high quality seasons, or three or four not-good ones, OT Axel Kelley would have the chops. Sandy? Back to being a FA after another tenure in Settle was lost. His numbers dropped in the last three years with injuries. But with longevity, I could see it (Centers need a lot more KRB, so the 400ish threshold for OTs and OGs for KRBs is more for Cs). Will Cleveland have DT Damien Alcott make it? KC’s De Nicky Cobb? DT Lenny Sterne? You get the idea, I’m sure.

On my current team, Big Toth and Mad Mau have the ability, but not the ongoing stats yet. Toth needs to have one or two big seasons to get there, he’s 54.5 in 5 seasons. Mad Mau is 53 in the same. CB Horner already has 12 picks in 3 years.

So this is my dynasty, and I can do it. I cheat. I decide to put my dynasty on autopilot for a few years. Move everything it having my staff draft, my staff sign, my staff run everything. Total AI autopilot.

We go 9-7, miss the playoffs, and then, the new Hall of Fame includes DT Damien Alcott, so he made it in. DeAndre Jacobs retires. Then we go 8-8. And no one is added to the HOF from my zone of control. Then 5-11. Then 8-8 and a win in our AFC West and loss. Flemming makes it. Then 5-11 and Jacobs makes it.

So no to Cobb and Sterne and many others of quality. Just Jacobs and Alcott, Flemming from the KC years. So sad. So sad.
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Staff Draft – After my AC gets hired as an OC for another team, I hire Quinton Spain s my new AC.

Okay, who do I want to franchise? Tate? Lynn? Tate.

2041 NFL FA

Despite his All Pro last year, Tate now wants a more reasonable cap hit. So, I sign him too:

5 years 100 mill, with a bloated year 5:

Year 1 – 3 16.5 mill hit, year 4 18, and then 31 year 5.

I sign RFAs C Jalen Mahoney, LB Fairbarin, QB Summers

I sign SS Percy Lazuka to a 4 year 42 mill deal.

We have a lot of talented UFas:

50/50 CB Dave Vaughn, who was supposed to be my nickel for a while is now up.

WLB Lukas Hanson, very old, still is 83 in pass run tech, and 91 in prstrength, 86 in pass diag, and 70 pun hitter.

P Lynn
RT Mickey Bailey
WR Curtis Holbert, 52/52 old WR
RB Carlon Hamilton
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