03-18-2012, 11:12 PM | #751 |
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ntn's catching up!
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03-18-2012, 11:15 PM | #752 |
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good stuff on the format. much easier for you I'm sure. But I will sorely miss seeing the antics of Testa. He needs his own sitcom or CSI Franchise.
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2035 - 1st (174.1 ahead of 2nd) Non-Retired Players - 10 QB Quinn Sherman, New York Giants (NFL) - Started 14 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regular season was 292 of 526 (55.5%) for 3188 yards with 15 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. In the playoffs he was 29 of 54 (53.7%) for 299 yards with 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. The Giants were 9-7 to win their division. They lost to Chicago 23-17 in the wildcard round. 76.77 RB Terry Kirchgessner, Philadelphia (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Philadelphia. Started 16 games. Ran for 753 yards with 1 touchdown. Caught 34 passes for 322 yards with 1 touchdown. Philadelphia was 6-10. 88.55 FB Cornelius Gregson, Free Agent (NFL) - Unsigned. 0 WR Cornell Craddock, Arizona (NFL) - Started 13 of 14 games. Caught 76 passes for 1047 yards with 3 touchdowns. Arizona was 8-8. 95.4 WR Patrick Douglas, Minnesota (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Minnesota. Started 16 games. Caught 50 passes for 692 yards with 2 touchdowns. Minnesta was 4-12. 74.6 T Bob Simons, Houston (NFL) - Signed a 4 year deal with Houston. Started 13 games. Had 16 key run blocks, 1 pancake and allowed 9 sacks. 29 C Cedric Gaylon, Green Bay (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Green Bay. Played 16 regular season games as a backup and 4 playoff games. Had 1 key run block in the regular season and no key stats in the playoffs. Green Bay was 11-5 and won their division. They beat Carolina (24-20), San Francisco (23-20) and Atlanta (20-10) to make it to the Super Bowl and beat Tennessee (31-6) to win the Super Bowl. 45.5 P Alonzo Goodlink, Green Bay (NFL) - Averaged 44.4 per punt in the regular season with 26 IST. In the playoffs he averaged 49.4 per punt with 12 IST. Green Bay was 11-5 and won their division. They beat Carolina (24-20), San Francisco (23-20) and Atlanta (20-10) to make it to the Super Bowl and beat Tennessee (31-6) to win the Super Bowl. Had the 4th highest scoring season for a punter so far. 352.1 DT Randy Kelly, Washington (NFL) - Resigned a 1 year deal. Started 16 games. Had 45 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 14 assists and 1 forced fumble. Washington was 5-11. 39.4 CB Deon McDuffee, Green Bay (NFL) - Released by Denver. Signed a 1 year deal with Green Bay. Did not play. 0 Offense - 239.52 Defense - 19.7 Special Teams - 308.6 General - 233.5 Pro Award - 0 Total - 801.32 Sitting 1st |
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hahahahaha a win for GB and Gaylon still doesn't break 50. Centers are lame
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03-19-2012, 10:03 AM | #756 |
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Boy, I need a new team. All but 7 of my players are either retired or unsigned? Really? Really? *throws clipboard down* bunch of non-talent, sorry excuses for football players. I'm about to go Bobby Knight up in here.
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Wow, CF, your offense explodes! Kirchgessner and Craddock, wow. And 45 pionts for a center who didn't even record a stat is pretty good, whiny pants.
I'm glad to at least see some of my guys signing deals, and Byette actually started, so maybe there's some life in me. The key is keeping your punter active though! |
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2036 Position: 8th (99.11 behind 7th) Players yet to Retire : 7 RB Wayne Longfellow, Free Agent (NFL) - Unsigned. 0 WR Bruce Whiting, Free Agent (NFL) - Unsigned. 0 G Irving Thompson, Cleveland (NFL) - Released by Washington. Signed a 1 year deal with Cleveland. Started 16 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regular season he had 16 key run blocks, 1 pancake and 3 sacks allowed. In the playoffs he had 2 key run blocks. Cleveland was 10-6 and earned a wild card birth. They lost to Jacksonville 24-20 in the wildcard round. 45.5 G Austin Sampson, St. Louis (NFL) - Started 15 regular season games and 2 playoff games. In the regular season he had 18 key run blocks and allowed 4 sacks. In the playoffs he had 4 key run blocks and 1 pancake. St. Louis was 11-5 to win their division. They beat Chicago 19-16 in the wildcard round but lost to Philadelphia 44-20 in the divisional round. 51.2 DT Howie Conway, Green Bay (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Green Bay. Started 16 games. Had 29 tackles, 6.5 sacks, 13 assists, 1 pass defended, 2 forced fumbles and 1 recovered fumble. Green Bay was 7-9. 43.7 DE Walt Brooks, Kansas City (NFL) - Released by San Francisco. Signed a 1 year deal with Kansas City. Started 16 games. Had 29 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 8 assists, 1 pass defended and 2 forced fumbles. Kansas City was 10-6 but missed the playoffs due to a tie breaker. 40.1 S Ronald Adams, Baltimore (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Baltimore. Started 11 of 16 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regular season he had 89 tackles, 1 sack, 26 assists, 1 interception, 3 passes defended, 3 forced fumbles, 3 recovered fumbles and returned 11 kicks for a 21.3 average. In the playoffs he had 6 tackles, 1 sack, 2 assists and returned 1 kick for 19 yards. Baltimore was 13-3 to win their division. They lost to Miami 23-8 in the divisional round. 75.85 Offense - 34 Defense - 65.9 Special Teams - 12.65 General - 143.8 Pro Awards - 0 Total - 256.35 Sitting 7th |
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2036 Position: 7th (271.75 behind 6th; 99.11 ahead of 8th) Players yet to Retire : 8 RB Vinny Mandarich, Retired - Gave up football. WR Casey Wallace, Arizona (NFL) - Signed a1 year deal with Arizona. Started 9 of 16 games. Caught 53 passes for 717 yards with 4 touchdowns. Returned 26 punts for a 6.2 average. Arizona was 6-10. 89.8 WR Percy Brickner, Free Agent (NFL) - Unsigned. 0 TE Donovan Prior, New England (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with New England. Started 1 of 3 games. Caught 4 passes for 92 yards with 1 touchdown. 14.1 T Gabe Carruth, Cincinnati (NFL) - Backup in 14 games. Had 2 key run blocks. 25.6 DT Deion Banks, Indianapolis (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Indianapolis. Started 1 of 16 games. Had 15 tackles, 0.5 sacks, 12 assists and 1 pass defended. Indianapolis was 6-10. 31.5 LB Luke Korth, Kansas City (NFL) - Started 9 games before a leg injury ended his season. Had 45 tackles, 1 sack, 14 assists, 1 interception, 5 passes defended and 2 forced fumbles. Kansas City was 6-3 with him and 4-3 without. 34.7 S Casey Whalen, St. Louis (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with St. Louis. Started 16 regular season games and 2 playoff games. In the regular season he had 42 tackles, 1 sack, 6 assists, 1 interception, 8 passes defended and 1 forced fumble. In the playoffs he had 7 tackles, 1 assist and 1 pass defended. St. Louis was 11-5 to win their division. They beat Chicago 19-16 in the wildcard round and lost to Philadelphia 44-20 in the divisional round. 55.1 Offense - 66.15 Defense - 48.6 Special Teams - 8.05 General - 128 Pro Awards - 0 Total - 250.80 Sitting 7th |
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2036 Position: 6th (835.64 behind 5th; 271.75 ahead of 7th) Players yet to Retire : 7 QB Lee Davison, Baltimore (NFL) - Released by Houston. Signed a 3 year deal with Baltimore. Started 9 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regular season he was 110 of 183 (60.1%) for 1307 yards with 10 touchdowns and 1 interception. In the playoffs he was 26 of 43 (60.5%) for 199 yards with 2 interceptions. He was 8-1 as a starter in the regular season. Though they lost to Miami 23-8 in the playoffs. 105.85 RB Kenneth Tate, Denver (NFL) - A backup in 16 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regular season he ran for 262 yards with 1 touchdown, caught 4 passes for 43 yards and returned 17 kick for a 20.9 average. In the playoffs he ran for 9 yards and returned 1 kick for 15 yards. 66.8 RB Darnell Corcoran, Retired - Gave up football. 0 T J. J. Diaz, Kansas City (NFL) - Signed a 2 year deal with Kansas City. Started 16 games. Had 15 key run blocks, 1 pancake and 1 sack allowed. 42 DT Henry Robertson, Retired - Gave up football. 0 DE Geoff Branton, San Diego (NFL) - Resigned a 4 year deal with San Diego. Started 16 games. Had 26 tackles 3.5 sacks, 9 assists and 3 forced fumbles. San Diego was 6-10. 38.4 LB Derrick Geisen, Minnesota (NFL) - Started 9 of 16 regular season games and was a backup in 2 playoff games. In the regular season he had 35 tackles, 2 sacks, 7 assists, 5 passes defended and 2 forced fumbles. In the playoffs he had 3 tackles and 1 assist. 50 Offense - 120.35 Defense - 30.6 Special Teams - 18.5 General - 133.6 Pro Awards - 0 Total - 303.05 Sitting 6th |
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2036 Position: 5th (589.3 behind 4th; 835.64 ahead of 6th) Players yet to Retire : 7 QB Alonzo Hammond, Cincinnati (NFL) - Backup for 16 games. 8 of 16 for 63 yards. Cincinnati was 9-7 and missed the playoffs. 27.33 WR Reuben Foreman, Minnesota (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Minnesota. Played 16 regular season games as a backup and started 1 of 2 playoff games. In the regular season he caught 51 passes for 629 yards with 1 touchdown and returned 3 kicks for a 19.7 average. In the playoffs he caught 3 passes for 38 yards. Minnesota was 11-5 and won their division. They beat San Francisco 27-19 in the wild card round and lost to Tampa Bay 31-28 in the divisional round. 79.9 TE Shannon Peters, Retired - Gave up football. 0 G Charles Amano, Tennessee (NFL) - Started 16 games. Had 30 key run blocks, 7 pancakes and 3 sacks allowed. 2nd team all-pro. Tennessee was 7-9. 62.1 C Leslie Horton, Buffalo (NFL) - Resigned a 5 year deal with Buffalo, he likes the wings. Started 16 games. Had 12 key run blocks, 2 pancakes and 4 sacks allowed. Buffalo was 8-8. 36.4 LB Terrance Sherman, Philadelphia (NFL) - Started 16 regular season games and 3 playoff games. In the regular season he had 55 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 24 assists, 9 passes defended, 2 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery. In the playoffs he had 16 tackles, 4 assists, 1 pass defended and 1 fumble recovery. Philadeplhia was 13-3 to win their division. They beat St. Louis 44-20 in the divisional round and Tampa Bay 21-7 in the conference championship to reach the Super Bowl. They lost to Jacksonville 16-6 in the Super Bowl. 66.5 CB Bernie Fisk, Retired - Gave up football. 0 Offense - 87.38 Defense - 35.1 Special Teams - 2.95 General - 147.8 Pro Awards - 1 Total - 274.23 Sitting 5th |
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2036 Position: 4th (781.82 behind 3rd; 589.3 ahead of 5th) Players yet to Retire : 10 QB Billy Hidalgo, Free Agent (NFL) - Released and unsigned. 0 TE Victor Starks, Kansas City (NFL) - Released and signed a 1 year deal with Kansas City. Started 3 of 16 games. Caught 12 passes for 92 yards with 1 touchdown and 1 key run block. Kansas City was 10-6 and missed the playoffs. 38.8 T Dexter Christy, Detroit (NFL) - Started 16 games. Had 17 key run block, 1 pancake and 1 sack allowed. Detroit was 6-10. 42.8 G Ty Humphries, Green Bay (NFL) - Started 16 games. Had 18 key run blocks and allowed 2 sacks. Green Bay was 7-9. 43.1 P Bert Viera, Buffalo (NFL) - Played in 15 of 16 games. Averaged 44.8 per punt with 22 IST. 230.05 DT Dale Manley, Oakland (NFL) - Started 15 of 16 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regular season he had 40 tackles, 3 sacks, 20 assists and 1 recovered fumble. In the playoffs he had 1 tackle and 1 forced fumble. Oaklad was 11-5 to win their division. They lost to Jacksonville 28-23 in the divisional round. 45 DE Charles Zepeda, Atlanta (NFL) - Signed a 3 year deal with Miami. Started 11 of 13 games in the regular season and 3 playoff games. In the regular season he had 29 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 13 assists and 1 pass defended. In the playoffs he had 5 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 assists and 1 forced fumble. Miami was 8-8 and won their division. They beat Denver 34-10 in the wildcard round and beat Baltimore 23-8 in the divisional round. They lost to Jacksonville 10-3 in the conference championship. 45.2 LB Ronald Atkins, Green Bay (NFL) - Resigned a 4 year deal. Started 16 games. Had 72 tackles, 0.5 sacks, 19 assists, 1 interception, 9 passes defended and 2 forced fumbles. 54.9 CB Ray Riley, Philadelphia (NFL) - Resigned a 1 year deal. Started 7 of 16 regular season games ad 1 of 2 playoff games. Injured in the confernce championship game and did not play in the Super Bowl. In the regular season he had 73 tackles, 2 sacks, 15 assists, 8 interceptions, 13 passes defended and 1 recovered fumble.. In the playoffs he had 6 tackles, 3 assists, 1 interception and 1 pass defended. 1st team all-pro. 79.1 S Desmond Ramsey, Dallas (NFL) - Started 16 regular season games. Had 75 tackles, 26 assists, 7 passes defended, 1 forced fumble and 1 recovered fumble. Dallas was 5-11. 52.1 Offense - 43.8 Defense - 132 Special Teams - 205.15 General - 248.1 Pro Awards - 2 Total - 631.05 Sitting 4th |
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2036 Position: 3rd (301.61 behind 2nd; 781.82 ahead of 4th) Players yet to Retire : 7 RB Claude Money, Seattle (NFL) - Lost his starting job as Seattle picked up a back with the #1 pick in the draft. Started 3 of 16 games (the last three as an injury sidelined the rookie). Ran for 492 yards with 3 touchdowns. Caught 31 passes for 241 yards with 2 touchdowns. Returned 4 punts for a 5.5 average. Seattle was 8-8. 85.85 WR Joe Talley, Detroit (NFL) - Released and signed a 1 year deal with Detroit. Started 16 games. Had a career high 72 receptions for a career high 828 yards with 2 touchdowns. Detroit was 6-10. 82 TE Blaine Marsolais, Baltimore (NFL) - Started 16 regular season games and 1 playoff game. Caught 7 passes for 85 yards and had 1 key run block in the regular season. Had no key stats in the playoffs. Baltimore was 13-3 to win their division. They lost to Miami 23-8 in the divisional round. 36.75 G Edward Boone, Minnesota (NFL) - Released and signed a 4 year deal with Minnesota. Started 16 regular season games and 2 playoff games. In the regular season he had 32 key run blocks, 7 pancakes and 5 sacks allowed. In the playoffs he had 2 key run blocks and 2 sacks allowed. 2nd team all-pro. Minnesota was 11-5 and won their division. They beat San Francisco 27-19 in the wild card round and lost to Tampa Bay 31-28 in the divisional round. 67.6 P Archie Buckner, Minnesota (NFL) - Resigned a 4 year deal. In the regular season he averaged 45.3 per punt with 40 IST. In the playoffs he averaged 45.8 per punt with 6 IST. Had the 2nd highest scoring season for a punter yet. 369.45 DT Floyd Roberson, Jacksonville (NFL) - Resigned a 4 year deal. Started 13 of 16 regular season games and 4 of 4 playoff games. In the regular season he had 39 tackles, 8 assists, 1 forced fumble and 1 recovered fumble. In the playoffs he had 6 tackle and 2 assists. Jacksonville was 9-7 to win their division. They beat Cleveland (24-20), Oakland (28-23), Miami (10-3) and Philadelphia (16-6) to win the Super Bowl. 54.9 LB Kris Steinbach, Miami (NFL) - Resigned a 4 year deal. Started 14 of 16 regular season games and 2 of 3 playoff games. In the regular season he had 68 tackles, 4 sacks, 18 assists, 2 interceptions, 8 passes defended and 2 forced fumbles. In the playoffs he had 16 tackles, 3 assists, 1 interception and 1 pass defended. 71.4 Offense - 152.3 Defense - 51.5 Special Teams - 337.95 General - 225.2 Pro Awards - 1 Total - 767.95 Sitting 1st |
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Going to finish out posting 2037 tonight. Learning from this one. Will try to keep the next one from being the punter challenge.
May go with a positional challange next time (when I get back to football as I have the basketball one up next and an OOTP one will follow that). |
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I thought linemen got pretty decent points, actually. If there had been any real star skill position players they would have outshone the linemen, as you would expect, but a decent lineman was getting 40-50 points a season.
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I would actually maybe cut down on the points for playoff wins. A lot of guys were getting really good points for happening to be on a Superbowl team. Taht makes sense when you imagine having a Superbowl MVP QB on your team, but some backup linemen scoring for a Superbowl win seems too random.
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That's just it. There are hardly any people getting awards so those that do actually deserve more than just a piddly 1-5 points. Should be more in the 30-50 range I should think depending on what it is. |
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2036 Position: 2rd (389.5 behind 1st; 301.61 ahead of 3rd) Players yet to Retire : 9 QB Shannon Byette, Indianapolis (NFL) - Started 16 games. Completed 392 of 653 yards (60.0%) for 3599 yards with 14 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Indianapolis was 6-10. 78.29 RB Rod Forbes, San Diego/Cincinnati (NFL) - A backup for 14 games with San Diego before being released. Started the last game of the regular season for Cincinnati after signing with them. With San Diego he ran for 26 yards with 1 touchdown and caught 5 passes for 39 yards. With Cincinnati he ran for 95 yards with 1 touchdown (nice start), retrned 1 punt for 10 yards and 1 kick for 19 yards. 42.15 WR Charlie Adams, Free Agent (NFL) - Unsigned. 0 WR Edwin Marsh, Buffalo (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Buffalo. Started 9 of 11 games. Caught 30 passes for 311 yards with 1 touchdown. 41.25 P Junior Stanford, Chicago (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Chicago. Did not play. 0 DE Ross Fuller, Atlanta (NFL) - Started 16 games. Had 36 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 9 assists, 1 pass defended, 1 forced fumble and 2 recovered fumbles. Atlanta was 3-13. 42.5 LB Jeff Dennis, Seattle (NFL) - Started 15 of 16 games. Had 98 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 15 assists, 1 interception, 12 passes defended, 1 forced fumble and 1 recovered fumble. He was 2nd team all-pro and winner of the CF awards should be more points 350 point bonus (just kidding about that last part... or was I...muahaaha). Seattle was 8-8. 66 (or is it 416?) LB Randal Burke, Retired - Gave up football. 0 CB Dennis Perkins, Pittsburgh (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Pittsburgh. Started 7 games. Had 25 tackles, 13 assists, 3 passes defended and 1 forced fumble. 20.8 Offense - 89.54 Defense - 69.1 Special Teams - 1.45 General - 129.9 Pro Awards - 1 Total - 290.99 Sitting 3rd |
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2036 Position: 1st (389.5 ahead of 2nd) Players yet to Retire : 10 QB Quinn Sherman, New York Giants (NFL) - Resigned a 5 year deal. Started 16 games. Completed 374 of 616 (60.7%) for 3874 yards with 20 touchdowns and 19 interceptions. Ran for 68 yards with 1 touchdown. The Giants were 9-7. 94.24 RB Terry Kirchgessner, San Diego (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with San Diego. Started 16 games. Ran for 979 yards with 7 touchdowns. Caught 27 passes for 200 yards. San Diego was 6-10. 110.45 FB Cornelius Gregson, Retired - Gave up football. 0 WR Cornell Craddock, Baltimore (NFL) - Released by Arizona. Signed a 1 year deal with Baltimore. Started 14 of 16 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regular season he caught 52 passes for 579 yards with 3 touchdowns. In the playoffs he caught 6 passes for 56 yards. Baltimore was 13-3 to win their division. They lost to Miami 23-8 in the divisional round. 81.35 WR Patrick Douglas, New Orleans (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with New Orleans. Started 15 of 16 games. Caught 53 passes for a career high 859 yards with a career high 5 touchdowns. 95.45 T Bob Simons, Houston (NFL) - Started 16 games. Had 17 key run blocks, 3 pancakes and 11 sacks allowed. 34.5 C Cedric Gaylon, Pittsburgh (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Pittsburgh. Backup in 7 games. Had 2 key run blocks, 1 pancake and 1 sack allowed. 13.4 P Alonzo Goodlink, Green Bay (NFL) - Played 4 games before an injury ended his season. Averaged 45.5 yards per punt with 7 IST. 76.85 DT Randy Kelly, San Diego (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with San Diego. Started 16 games. Had 17 tackles, 2 sacks, 9 assists, 1 interception, 2 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries. 37.1 CB Deon McDuffee, Chicago (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Chicago. Started 16 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regular season he had 53 tackles, 13 assists and 7 passes defensed. In the playoffs he had 2 tackles, 1 assist and 1 recovered fumble. Chicago was 11-5 to earn a wildcard birth. They lost to the Rams 19-16 in the wildcard round. 50.2 Offense - 279.59 Defense - 35.9 Special Teams - 70.25 General - 207.8 Pro Awards - 0 Total - 593.54 Sitting 1st |
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Nooooooooooo! Goodlink injured@! That is NOT good! However. Sherman, Kirchgasser, Cradduck, and Douglas are really cementing themselves as regulars to make up for it. Pity Gregson didn't find a team. I thought he'd be a touchdown machine at the goalline because of being one of the only ones with that specialty.
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Sorry, this is still on my radar. Hopefully tonight I'll get into the next season.
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2037 Position: 8th (93.56 behind 7th) Players yet to Retire : 7 RB Wayne Longfellow, Retired - Gave up football. 0 WR Bruce Whiting, Retired - Gave up football. 0 G Irving Thompson, Denver (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Denver. Started 16 games. Had 14 key run blocks, 2 pancakes and 3 sacks allowed. Denver was 8-8. 42 G Austin Sampson, St. Louis (NFL) - Started 16 regular season games and 4 playoff games. In the regular season he had 46 key run blocks, 8 pancakes and 6 sacks allowed. In the playoffs he had 8 key run blocks and 1 sack allowed. St. Louis was 9-7 to win their division (the lost the 1st 4, won the next 9, lost the last 3). In the playoffs they beat Detroit 17-14, Green Bay 23-17, Philadelphia 24-14 and then Oakland 35-20 to win the Super Bowl. He was 1st team all-pro. Had the highest scoring season by an offensive lineman yet. 100.9 DT Howie Conway, New England (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with New England. Backup for 16 games. Had 24 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 6 assists. New England was 7-9. 33 DE Walt Brooks, Kansas City (NFL) - Resigned a 1 year deal. Backup for 16 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regular season he had 9 tackles, 2 sacks and 2 assists. In the playoffs he had 1 assist. Kansas City was 11-5 and earned a wild card birth. They beat the Jets 30-16 before losing to Oakland 23-13 in the divisional round. 33.9 S Ronald Adams, Kansas City (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Kansas City. Started 3 of 16 regular season games and was a backup for 2 playoff games. In the regular season he had 68 tackles, 12 assists, 2 interceptions, 5 passes defended, 4 forced fumbles, 2 recovered fumbles and returned 27 kicks for a 23.3 average. In the playoffs he had 8 tackles and returned 4 kicks for a 26.3 average. Kansas City was 11-5 and earned a wild card birth. They beat the Jets 30-16 before losing to Oakland 23-13 in the divisional round. 96.7 Offense - 66 Defense - 44 Special Teams - 36.7 General - 157.8 Pro Awards - 2 Total - 306.5 Sitting 7th |
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Wow, Samson is right! Nice season for a couple of those guys.
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Football football FOOOOOOTBAAAAAAAALL
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04-13-2012, 08:31 PM | #786 |
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Will be getting back to this.
We finally closed on the house which mean my free time is cut down to almost zero. Even now I am watching the Flyers game but once it's over I'll be heading back over to the house with another car load of boxes. |
04-22-2012, 09:53 PM | #787 |
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We're in the house but still unpacking and getting the rest of our stuff out of the old place. Hopefully just another week of insanity.
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06-02-2012, 11:27 PM | #788 |
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kingfc22 - 2038
2037 Position: 7th (324 behind 6th; 93.56 ahead of 8th) Players yet to Retire : 7 WR Casey Wallace, Detroit (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Detroit. Started 8 of 16 regular season games; backup in 1 playoff game. In the regular season he caught 49 passes for 628 yards with 5 touchdowns, returned 27 punts for a 10.2 average and returned 42 kicks for a 23.1 average. In 1 playoff game he caught 2 passes for 9 yards and returned 2 kicks for a 16.5 average. The Lions were 10-6 and earned a wildcard birth. They lost to St. Louis 17-14 in the wildcard round. 145.75 WR Percy Brickner, Retired (NFL) - Gave up football. 0 TE Donovan Prior, Green Bay (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Green Bay. Backup in 2 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regulart season he caught 3 passes for 22 yards with 1 touchdown. 12.4 T Gabe Carruth, Cincinnati (NFL) - Backup for 16 regular season games and 2 playoff games. In the regular season he had 3 key run blocks and allowed 1 sack. In the playoffs he allowed 1 sack. Cincinnati was 13-3 to win their division. They beat Cleveland 21-16 in the divisional round before losing to Oakland 34-6 in the conference championship. 35.2 DT Deion Banks, Houston (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Houston. Started 1 of 16 regular season games and was a backup in 1 playoff game. In the regular season he had 19 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 5 assists. He had no stats in the playoffs. Houston was 11-5 to win their division. They lost to Cleveland 24-17 in the wildcard round. 35.6 LB Luke Korth, Kansas City (NFL) - Resigned a 3 year deal. Started 13 regular season games and 2 playoff games. In the regular season he had 61 tackles, 13 assists, 4 passes defended and 1 forced fumble. In the playoffs he had 7 tackles, 0.5 sacks, 5 assists and 1 pass defended. Kansas City was 11-5 toearn a wild card birth. They beat the Jets 30-16 in the wildcard round before losing to Oakland 23-13 in the divisional round. 49.4 S Casey Whalen, Carolina (NFL) - Signed a 1 year deal with Carolina. Started 11 of 15 regular season games and 1 playoff game. In the regular season he had 59 tackles, 1 sack, 16 assists, 1 interception, 8 passes defended, 3 forced fumbes, 1 fumble recovery and returned 4 kicks for a 26.8 average. In the playoffs he had 4 tackles and 2 assists. Carolina was 9-7 to win their division. They lost to Philadelphia 24-9 in the wildcard round. 62.95 Offense - 59.35 Defense - 57.7 Special Teams - 69.25 General - 155 Pro Awards - 0 Total - 341.30 Sitting 6th |
06-02-2012, 11:29 PM | #789 |
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06-30-2012, 12:20 AM | #790 |
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Yes this. We need more THIS!
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11-24-2012, 01:39 PM | #791 |
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necrobump
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11-25-2012, 02:21 AM | #792 |
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I did follow this dynasty and enjoy it. Gotta tweak a couple positions and nerf those punters though!
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11-27-2012, 09:33 PM | #793 |
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Sadly I did plan on continuing this once life settled back down. Then I lost everything on my laptop and my dynasties aren't anything that I had backed up. I plan on starting up a new one like this with some tweak to it (going with something more like a fantasy football lineup - no freaking punters).
I guess that means that CF is declared the winner. |
11-27-2012, 11:42 PM | #794 |
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very sad indeed. I loved this dynasty. Probably because I was doing well but I really like the format.
Really liked the idea of continuing through the careers of all these guys til they all retired. Please backup next time. I actually liked this a lot more than the basketball one. Probably because I like football more. But also probably because we did this one the longest. I don't see a problem with punters, but their impact should be very small. My offense really carried me. Defense didn't get a ton of points for me. Some defense stats might warrant a boost but not sure how much. Wouldn't want to overdo it. |
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