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Old 03-16-2008, 08:33 PM   #101
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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2035 Initial Offseason

After a very successful season, we have a few shaky things cooking, and this offseason might prove to be pretty interesting, I think.

We have two retirements – LT Walt Holt and LB Darnell Abercrombie. Both have been fading rapidly anyhow, so there’s little loss of real capital there regardless.

We re-hire our scout, bring aboard a new offensive development coordinator, and are ready to start looking at the player market.

Here’s our list of walkyear players and free agents:

Code:
Front Office Football 2007 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Swartz, Jose 4 QB 9 51 51 1 yr. Murphy, Timothy 15 QB 7 44 44 1 yr. Montgomery, Timothy 80 FL 4 61 61 1 yr. Barevics, Morris 17 FL 4 30 30 1 yr. Collier, Matthew 73 LT 4 74 74 1 yr. Watson, Skip 1 P 3 81 81 1 yr. Dennis, Kent 13 K 3 17 17 1 yr. Thomason, Junior 92 RDE 3 31 40 1 yr. Douglas, Dusty 74 RDE 3 14 30 1 yr. Doss, Myron 76 NT 3 20 46 1 yr. Chancey, Kelly 50 WILB 10 60 60 1 yr. Thornton, Lorenzo 26 SLB 4 30 42 1 yr. Gerald, Ellis 59 WLB 8 43 43 1 yr. Jarvis, Blaine 43 RCB 3 18 50 1 yr. Terry, Ben 49 SS 9 73 73 1 yr. Andrews, Xavier 47 FS 5 41 41 1 yr. Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Sullivan, Trent 32 RB 7 40 40 --- Murray, Lawrence 44 FB 4 62 62 --- Iadevaia, Brent 11 SE 4 38 41 --- Brierton, Pat 52 C 8 50 50 --- Garvin, Leon 64 LG 13 45 45 --- Stephens, Larry 78 RT 6 46 46 --- Harmon, Ronald 97 LDE 5 45 45 --- Devine, Kris 54 SILB 5 43 43 --- Shea, Billy 48 LCB 12 74 74 ---

So, for the franchise tag, the question is whether we want to re-sign CB Billy Shea to another multi year deal. If so, then we don’t tag him and instead just put in our offer as a FA. If we do that, which I think I prefer, then I guess we look at LG Garvin as a possible tag recipient? RT Stephens? (He’s so mad he won’t stay any other way) No great options, really.

I decide to tag Larry Stephens, he’s a solid player, a strong affinity with our new OL leader Garvin (who may be back) and we may have the cap room to eat his $21m contract if he sticks for this year.


We do have one exploded contract – starting LB Kelly Chancey, who has been a very solid starter for us for some time. His deal sits at $44m this year, but it’s the only one blowup deal, so we will at least try to extend it away. He wants nearly $20m a year, which is pricey, but we have been leaving cap space unused the last few years, anyhow. I start out thinking this is just too much to spend on him – and we have a fairly young ILB in Kris Devine who is still improving, and he’s ready for the job, I think. But I also note that LB Hunter Harlow is going to be gone after this year, so I’m kind of stuck. I also note that we have quite a few solid players on last-year deals, and I’d prefer to keep a guy like S Ben Terry from hitting free agency. And how about QB Jose Swartz? LB Ellis Gerald? LT Matthew Collier? We are about to hit a wall with good players on contract.

Okay, we have to cut Chancey, and re-up with someone else. I decide that our contract renegotiation here will be with Ben Terry – we work it out for four seasons, and get him locked up by four more years.

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Old 03-16-2008, 08:33 PM   #102
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2035 Free Agency

We have $21m in cap space, and another $21m tied up for the moment in RT Larry Stephens.

Reneg – SS Ben Terry, 4y $52m
RFA – FB Lawrance Murray, 3y $8.7m
1YR – RB Trent Sullivan, $2.4m
2YR -
3YR – LB Kris Devine, 7.8m
4YR – DE Ronald Harmon, $24m
5YR – LB Ralph Ramaswami, $80m (3y $10m)
6YR – C Pat Brierton, $166m (3y $16m)
7YR – CB Billy Shea, $238m (4y $78m)

CB Billy Shea is a standard candidate for a long term deal with a few real years. So, $28m up front, a $10m base salary for four years, and then a blowup – he’ll listen. If someone moves in and overpays him to get him away from us, we’ll live. Basically the same deal with C Pat Brierton, our starting C who’s an 8th year player.

LB Devine is pretty important to re-sign for us, since we are rapidly on our way to an empty roster at ILB. He’s still creeping, so we really think he makes a ton of sense to lock up and get into our lineup.

DE Ronald Harmon is an interesting case. Bound for superstardom, he suffered a massive injury, and fell to a shell of his former self. I am now re-signing him largely because he is fairly affordable, and still decent. Not a star, but good enough to start at DE and do so only $6m a year.

RT Larry Stephens is clearly occupying too much cap space, so our franchisee simply has to go.

I go after LB Ralph Ramaswamy, who is a solid-enough LB (an all pro just two seasons ago) who can move to the inside, and ought to give us two or three solid years. I think this is still a target position for the draft, but it’s worthwhile having a guy in store just in case.


Okay… so one twist that I certainly realized was possible was that CB Billy Shea would get signed away. I offered him a $35m signing bonus and four years at $11m each – but he instead accepted a deal for $36m over two years from Pittsburgh. It happens. Not often enough, really, but it happens. With the loss of Shea and ILB Chancey, we are going to see a serious talent and cohesion drop on our defense this year.

I put in a 7yr offer on DT Donnell Stuart, a solid run stopper who ought to be good enough to start if needed. That settles a modest roster need for us for a few years – he’ll be cheap for three, and ten potentially affordable for a fourth year.

That brings us to 48 players signed in advance of the draft – so we still have some slots to throw away if need be.
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Old 03-16-2008, 08:33 PM   #103
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2035 Rookie Draft

Picking at 31, we will see most of the top shelf talent taken ahead of us, but we have team needs in the next couple years at (more or less in order of urgency) at: ILB, QB, G, RB, OLB, DE, and CB. We will likely be picking BPA from among the need positions the first couple rounds, unless someone sweeps me off my feet.

I had my eye on two guards I hoped might slip to the end of round one – but no dice, they go at picks 11 and 13, so I was **way** off there. But when we are up, not a single WR has yet been taken – and there’s a workout warrior sitting there who just has to be a ton better than his modest bars. Consider me swept, I had no clue this guy would fall to us.

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Pick Pos Name Grd Adj 4TBAJP Dev O/U Scout Comments 1.31 WR Bryan Clawson 5.6 5.8 ! +!+- 52% VU 28/36 4.36 dash, 6.81 agil, high hopes 2.31 ILB Cedric Peters 4.8 4.7 + -+++ 42% HTR 14/29 Solid combine, develop all around 3.31 TE Morris Warfield 5.0 4.4 +!++ 25% VU 17/39 Hoping for all around star here 4.31 OLB Paul Ward 4.9 4.7 !! -- 53% VU 26/40 Future starting blitzbacker? 5.31 LT Clarence Shroeder 4.7 5.2 + + - 30% HTR 17/25 Standard creeper, run blocker, aff 6.31 OLB Mel Goodwin 4.2 4.0 !!+ - 31% VU 13/29 Another pass rusher prospect 7.31 LG Travis Carter 3.8 3.6 ++- 10% NA 7/42 Best run blocker left, affinity

Once we got past the workout warrior QB, things fell into place okay – I had targeted the next three picks from out outset, and was glad to see LB Ward fall that far, he looks like a great fit for our willie slot. I’m pleased with the “fits” we got here, we’ll see if anyone holds up in training camp.
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Old 03-16-2008, 08:33 PM   #104
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2035 Late Free Agency

We have an unexpected holdout, and that mucks up my late-season renegotiation planning.

Quote:
From: Darren Newman

I have decided to hold out until I receive a new contract.

I believe I made a huge difference rushing the passer last season. I believe I'm very seriously underpaid, and will not report to camp without a new contract.

We can’t go into the season without him, but we have a flood of key players in walk years – so I will try to hold out and get him to knuckle under.


Last season in late free agency, we didn’t see much to like, and ended up just re-signing one of our own decent players. No such worries here. There are a load of quality guys out there, and my choice is whether to take a chance on an older DL who could be a major difference-maker, or just to go after a young player who could help us at a slot like ILB or OG.

I decide to make a serious play for DT Jake Rolfe, an 8th year guy who is rated 83/83 overall, and has been a four-time all pro already. He’s a monster, but missed half last season with a bad injury – he looks okay now, but might be dicey. We are trying to get into the mix without compromising our ability to sign our rookies under the cap – so there is no guarantee that our 2yr $44m deal will prevail, despite a $20m bonus. If it falls through with Rolfe, we will have options elsewhere, but I am hoping to bring him aboard and to lock him up as a starting DE for us. If Rolfe can come back and play all year, he will be an impact player wherever he lands.

Right away, Jacksonville had the lead for Rolfe with a 4yr, $73m offer – but mine is better per year overall. I just hope that my thin first year salary doesn’t kill me.

Week three is decision time, and he signs with… us! w00t!

I am a bit disappointed to see that he won’t easily move to the DE slot – it’s an 84% transition for him. So, I guess we will play him at DT – he has posted a PR% of 7 or better there, and as many as 15 sacks, so it’s not like he can’t be an impact player at DE for us.
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Old 03-16-2008, 08:34 PM   #105
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2035 Training Camp Results
Tampa Bay Player Report (TB 2035c - TB 2035d)

Name
Pos
Team
TB 2035c Current
TB 2035c Future
TB 2035d Current
TB 2035d Future
Overall Current Change
Overall Future Change
Caballero, Jake
QB
Tampa
14
33
17 (3)
34 (1)
3
1
Murphy, Timothy
QB
Tampa
44
44
45 (1)
45 (1)
1
1
Swartz, Jose
QB
Tampa
50
50
51 (1)
51 (1)
1
1
Curson, Geoff
RB
Tampa
24
33
25 (1)
33 (0)
1
0
Daughtry, Kenneth
RB
Tampa
20
27
21 (1)
27 (0)
1
0
Kelly, Chester
RB
Tampa
46
46
46 (0)
46 (0)
0
0
Sullivan, Trent
RB
Tampa
39
39
40 (1)
40 (1)
1
1
Murray, Lawrence
FB
Tampa
61
62
64 (3)
64 (2)
3
2
Buffington, Travis
TE
Tampa
49
49
50 (1)
50 (1)
1
1
Edwards, Dustin
TE
Tampa
54
54
48 (-6)
48 (-6)
-6
-6
Warfield, Morris
TE
Tampa
17
39
20 (3)
39 (0)
3
0
Barevics, Morris
FL
Tampa
30
30
31 (1)
31 (1)
1
1
Clawson, Bryan
FL
Tampa
28
36
29 (1)
36 (0)
1
0
Czyz, Bryant
FL
Tampa
72
72
66 (-6)
66 (-6)
-6
-6
Montgomery, Timothy
FL
Tampa
61
61
61 (0)
61 (0)
0
0
Lindsay, Kendrick
SE
Tampa
54
54
54 (0)
54 (0)
0
0
Warren, Kevin
SE
Tampa
48
48
48 (0)
48 (0)
0
0
Brierton, Pat
C
Tampa
50
50
50 (0)
50 (0)
0
0
Carter, Travis
LG
Tampa
7
42
12 (5)
47 (5)
5
5
Donhoff, Maurice
LG
Tampa
32
32
32 (0)
32 (0)
0
0
Rodgers, Bart
RG
Tampa
76
76
71 (-5)
71 (-5)
-5
-5
Collier, Matthew
LT
Tampa
73
73
75 (2)
75 (2)
2
2
Money, Raymond
LT
Tampa
37
62
43 (6)
61 (-1)
6
-1
Schroeder, Clarence
LT
Tampa
17
25
20 (3)
30 (5)
3
5
Lester, Leland
RT
Tampa
48
48
49 (1)
49 (1)
1
1
Dennis, Kent
K
Tampa
16
16
16 (0)
16 (0)
0
0
Watson, Skip
P
Tampa
77
77
76 (-1)
76 (-1)
-1
-1
Harmon, Ronald
LDE
Tampa
46
46
47 (1)
47 (1)
1
1
Henry, Tracy
LDE
Tampa
14
27
15 (1)
27 (0)
1
0
Stuart, Donnell
LDT
Tampa
47
47
47 (0)
47 (0)
0
0
Doss, Myron
NT
Tampa
21
46
23 (2)
46 (0)
2
0
Fernyhough, Alonzo
NT
Tampa
60
60
60 (0)
60 (0)
0
0
Rolfe, Jake
NT
Tampa
83
83
78 (-5)
78 (-5)
-5
-5
Harden, Terrance
RDE
Tampa
19
19
16 (-3)
16 (-3)
-3
-3
Newman, Darren
RDE
Tampa
64
67
64 (0)
67 (0)
0
0
Thomason, Junior
RDE
Tampa
32
40
37 (5)
41 (1)
5
1
Samuels, Gabe
SLB
Tampa
57
57
60 (3)
60 (3)
3
3
Thornton, Lorenzo
SLB
Tampa
30
40
33 (3)
41 (1)
3
1
Harlow, Hunter
SILB
Tampa
46
46
46 (0)
46 (0)
0
0
Peters, Cedric
SILB
Tampa
14
29
19 (5)
34 (5)
5
5
Ramaswami, Ralph
SILB
Tampa
53
53
44 (-9)
44 (-9)
-9
-9
Devine, Kris
WILB
Tampa
45
45
45 (0)
45 (0)
0
0
Gerald, Ellis
WLB
Tampa
43
43
36 (-7)
36 (-7)
-7
-7
Goodwin, Mel
WLB
Tampa
13
29
20 (7)
40 (11)
7
11
Ward, Paul
WLB
Tampa
26
40
30 (4)
38 (-2)
4
-2
Booker, Courtney
LCB
Tampa
52
58
65 (13)
65 (7)
13
7
Madison, Harvey
LCB
Tampa
37
37
32 (-5)
32 (-5)
-5
-5
Pujols, George
LCB
Tampa
52
52
48 (-4)
48 (-4)
-4
-4
Carlisle, Omar
RCB
Tampa
69
69
70 (1)
70 (1)
1
1
Jarvis, Blaine
RCB
Tampa
17
44
20 (3)
45 (1)
3
1
Terry, Ben
SS
Tampa
73
73
69 (-4)
69 (-4)
-4
-4
Andrews, Xavier
FS
Tampa
41
41
41 (0)
41 (0)
0
0
Upshaw, Spencer
FS
Tampa
33
48
38 (5)
48 (0)
5
0
Woodson, Rusty
FS
Tampa
55
55
49 (-6)
49 (-6)
-6
-6

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Old 03-16-2008, 08:34 PM   #106
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Here’s the summary of the big movers:

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Top Ten Most Likely Busts: Name Team Pos Change Ramaswami, Ralph Tampa SILB -9 Gerald, Ellis Tampa WLB -7 Edwards, Dustin Tampa TE -6 Woodson, Rusty Tampa FS -6 Czyz, Bryant Tampa FL -6 Madison, Harvey Tampa LCB -5 Rodgers, Bart Tampa RG -5 Rolfe, Jake Tampa NT -5 Terry, Ben Tampa SS -4 Pujols, George Tampa LCB -4 Top Ten Most Likely Breakouts: Name Team Pos Change Goodwin, Mel Tampa WLB 11 Booker, Courtney Tampa LCB 7 Schroeder, Clarence Tampa LT 5 Peters, Cedric Tampa SILB 5 Carter, Travis Tampa LG 5 Samuels, Gabe Tampa SLB 3 Murray, Lawrence Tampa FB 2 Collier, Matthew Tampa LT 2

Hey, that’s a much better-looking list of pluses than we have seen in a while, eh? LB Mel Goodwin gives us a +11? Been a long time since I saw a move that big. And CB Booker’s big move is right on time, now that he is suddenly our starting LCB. Rookie LB Peters gives us justification for the early pick with a +5 of his own, too, that’s solid.

I confess, I am stunned by WR Clawson’s failure to break out here, though. I though he was a +5 for sure, hopefully better. This looks like it’s going to turn out to be a solid draft anyhow, but I did want more from him, I confess.


On the bad side, DE Darren Newman is still holding out, and he’s asking for a monster contract, over $27m a year. I don’t see how I can pay that much for him, so I guess our only choice here is to wait him out. If he doesn’t come back, I think my backup play is to shift DT Rolfe over to play in his DE slot – not what I had in mind when I signed him, but likely our best short term option to cover for the holdout.
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Old 03-16-2008, 08:34 PM   #107
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2035 Season

Benchmarks:

Roster Rating – 88 (3rd)
Cohesion – 100-99-67-90

My predictions:

Another solid year from Swartz – maybe tops the 30 TD mark for first time?
RB Chester Kelly up to 4 yards per carry, but just barely, for 1,000 yards
Jake Rolfe leads team in sacks and hurries, wherever he plays
Defense slips from elite level, but is still above average against run and pass
We are not a #1 seed, but we do win 11 games and the division


Season narrative:

We open the season with DE Newman still holding out. I am using DT Rolfe in his starting DE slot, and he delivers in the opening game with 4 tackles and a sack. We get off to a decent start at 3-2, but we simply do not have the luster from last season. Then Newman decides to come back, and we can put together the defensive front the way I had it in mind.

We reel of three straight wins, two of them behind QB Murphy, to get to 6-2 at the midpoint. Two more wins, and we seem to have started to cruise – a 30-6 win over Carolina gives us a four game lead in the division already, and we are already plotting our playoff seeding and pathway.

With two games left in the season, we are 12-2, but have lost WR Bryant Czyz to an injury for the year. We are tripped up in our finale with a few nicked-up starters resting, but still finish with a solid 13-3 record, another #1 seed, and a statistically superb season once again.

Code:
Front Office Football 2007 2035 Summary for Tampa Bay Buccaneers Year 2035 Record 13-3 Winning Pct. .812 All-Time 240-240 Winning Pct. .500 Playoffs 8-9 Playoff Visits 10 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Shaun Grier Record 38-13 Winning Pct. .745 Off. Coord. J. Helmuth Def. Coord. B. McKenzie Tampa Bay Buccaneers Team Rank Rushes per Game 35.4 1 Rushing Yards 134.4 4 Yards Per Carry 3.79 31 Pass Attempts 28.4 31 Completions 17.8 29 (T) Completion Pct. 62.6 7 Passing Yards 266.5 4 Yards Per Attempt 9.39 1 Yards Per Catch 15.01 1 Total Yardage Gained 392.7 1 3rd Down Conversions 50.2 1 Points Per Game 27.6 2 Pass Rush Pct. 25.6 2 Pass Defense Pct. 54.9 16 Turnovers 23 11 (T) Turnover Margin +8 4 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 22.8 3 Rushing Yards 96.9 2 Yards Per Carry 4.25 14 Pass Attempts 36.7 27 Completions 20.6 22 (T) Completion Pct. 56.0 7 (T) Passing Yards 214.1 7 Yards Per Attempt 5.84 2 Yards Per Catch 10.41 1 Total Yardage Gained 297.9 1 3rd Down Conversions 34.4 4 Points Per Game 15.9 1 Pass Rush Pct. 18.2 5 Pass Defense Pct. 53.6 18 Turnovers 31 3 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 23 CAR 7 2 24 JAX 13 3 17 at PHI 34 4 17 at ATL 0 5 35 at MIN 38 6 21 NOS 6 7 34 at DET 21 9 44 GBY 6 10 37 CHI 21 11 30 at CAR 6 12 17 at LRK 3 13 20 SFO 16 14 37 IND 14 15 27 at NOS 24 16 31 at TEN 16 17 27 ATL 30 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 4 J. Swartz QB 364 230 3517 9.66 33 13 110.3 15 T. Murphy QB 75 47 643 8.57 5 1 106.7 **Team --- 454 284 4264 9.39 38 15 107.5 $$Opp --- 587 329 3426 5.84 17 17 70.7 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 38 C. Kelly RB 314 1163 3.70 7 6 32 T. Sullivan RB 191 742 3.88 6 4 4 J. Swartz QB 56 243 4.34 0 2 **Team --- 567 2151 3.79 13 18 $$Opp --- 365 1550 4.25 7 29 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 8 B. Czyz WR 96 58 1019 17.57 10.61 2 9 89 K. Lindsay WR 87 52 848 16.31 9.75 5 11 80 T. Montgomery WR 84 44 769 17.48 9.15 3 9 84 D. Edwards TE 56 40 507 12.68 9.05 2 5 81 K. Warren WR 45 28 523 18.68 11.62 4 1 44 L. Murray FB 31 28 209 7.46 6.74 1 1 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 49 B. Terry S 82 39 2.0 1 2 8 80.6 91 G. Samuels OLB 60 20 1.0 4 1 8 77.9 39 O. Carlisle CB 51 14 0.0 0 7 7 81.5 93 R. Ramaswami ILB 47 27 1.5 1 1 2 77.8 30 R. Woodson S 46 10 0.0 1 2 7 80.4 20 C. Booker CB 46 12 1.0 0 1 15 80.4 75 J. Rolfe DT 45 12 3.0 13 0 0 81.9 59 E. Gerald OLB 40 20 10.5 20 0 2 80.2 54 K. Devine ILB 38 18 2.0 1 0 1 74.3 42 G. Pujols CB 37 6 0.0 0 1 5 77.2 96 H. Harlow ILB 31 10 0.0 1 0 0 71.5 97 R. Harmon DE 31 15 5.0 15 0 0 81.0 72 D. Newman DE 21 6 5.5 24 0 0 80.8 50 C. Peters ILB 18 2 0.0 0 0 0 59.1 79 A. Fernyhough DT 17 4 1.0 4 0 0 82.1 92 J. Thomason DE 16 3 1.0 5 0 0 81.7

Well, we didn’t get our running backs up to 4 yards a carry this year, but we did get our QB up to 30 TD passes, and that’s only playing 14 games. I have no idea why the passing game picked it up a bit this year, but that seems to be what happened, in any case. Bryant Czyz had another solid season, but a serious injury hurts us for these playoffs and maybe beyond, if it had lasting effects.

The defense was solid – our pass rush was still pretty elite overall – but not ferocious like last season. CB Booker had a very solid first full season as a starter, and he is going to be really good for us. DE Newman came back and played well, and the front seven were solid. But our teamwide pass defense numbers were way down – with shaky numbers from guys like LB Devine and Harlow, suggesting we were a little bit soft in shallow coverage. Some work to be done there, but it wasn’t bad.
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Old 03-16-2008, 08:34 PM   #108
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2035 Postseason Narrative:

We have one major injury on top of Czyz – safety Rusty Woodson will be playing hurt, but in the lineup. Past that we are in good shape.

Divisional Playoff: Washington (11-6) at Tampa Bay (13-3)

I have no idea what happened here, but it’s a field position battle early, and the Skins et a FG, and then a TD to lead by 10 at the half. We just cannot get anything going, and this team who posted 27.6 points per game on the regular season ends up with a total whiff when it counts, and cannot even muster a single point. Skins 17, Bucs 0, goodbye.


Wow.
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Old 03-16-2008, 08:35 PM   #109
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2035 Season Coda

We close the season with a new contract for QB Jose Swartz, keeping the continuity there, and locking him up for around $14m a season, which is under-market for a top tier starter, which he is by the numbers if not the red bars.

Next year is going to be a big one – we have a load of good players whose contracts are ending, and if we lose one or two quality guys from this team without replacing them, we could slide back substantially in terms of overall talent. And I’m seeing some gigantic contract demands coming from guys like LT Matthew Collier, DE Darren Newman, and WR Timothy Montgomery – so perhaps we will see a cap crunch in the mix as well. And the potential to lose WR Czyz would be a major transition for us as well.
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Old 03-16-2008, 09:52 PM   #110
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What happened to Bryan Clawson? I don't see him in the top (4 wide) receivers list. Even with his current overall grade of 'bars', I think you could have justified making him the #3 behind Czyz and Montgomery receiver based on his 1st round status. Or does he really look so horrid,being too ugly to believe in the beauty hidden inside the beast?
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Old 03-16-2008, 10:03 PM   #111
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Yeah, Clawson had a net zero in training camp... and as a guy with pretty modest ratings to start out with, that made him a real afterthought for us. When Czyz got hurt late in the season, he moved into the rotation, but he simply isn't a guy who gets much action on this roster... I let the staff do the depth charting, and a 28/36 guy just isn't going to get much playing time unless other players get out of the way.

Maybe he will get more action in his sophomore season...

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Old 03-21-2008, 09:55 AM   #112
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Have been pretty busy this week - though I might have some time Wed to do something with this, but did not. Don't know where this lies... my next substantial pocket of free time may turn out to be tonight, and I have no idea if this is on my list of things to get into. *shurg*
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Old 03-21-2008, 11:07 PM   #113
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2036 Initial Offseason

Well, this is our first season with a fairly lengthy list of retirements:

DE Terrance Harden – affinity lyncphin and occasional reserve pass rusher
LG Maurice Donhoff – former standout guard, had slipped but started last year
WR Kendrick Lindsay – starting split end, had been steady but not outstanding
WR Kevin Warren – veteran signing had been solid #4 receiver for a couple years

So, nothing earth-shaking, but it does leave us very thing at WR all of a sudden, and with a first round pick there from last year draft who looks like he might have just been a whiff.

We also have a couple of contracts that necessitate releases:

ILB Hunter Harlow – decent tackler and run stopper, shaky coverage skills
TE Dustin Edwards – solid veteran starter, but replaceable as he declines

And with that, we are about $49m below the cap – about 17%. We have 35 players signed, and since our rules basically authorize up to 16 additions, we are a bit shy of the anticipated 53 player target. So, we may have some work to do, one way or another – not that playing through this season with only 51 players would be a major hardship.

I bring about a more well-rounded scout – scratching an itch that has been at me a while. Here is his assessment of our walk year and free agent players:

Code:
Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Caballero, Jake 18 QB 3 17 35 1 yr. Curson, Geoff 28 RB 3 25 33 1 yr. Daughtry, Kenneth 41 RB 3 21 27 1 yr. Buffington, Travis 88 TE 6 49 49 1 yr. Rodgers, Bart 55 RG 11 71 71 1 yr. Henry, Tracy 99 LDE 3 16 28 1 yr. Newman, Darren 72 RDE 4 66 66 1 yr. Rolfe, Jake 75 NT 9 78 78 1 yr. Fernyhough, Alonzo 79 NT 7 60 60 1 yr. Samuels, Gabe 91 SLB 4 59 59 1 yr. Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Murphy, Timothy 15 QB 8 45 45 --- Sullivan, Trent 32 RB 8 40 40 --- Montgomery, Timothy 80 FL 5 61 61 --- Barevics, Morris 17 FL 5 31 31 --- Collier, Matthew 73 LT 5 76 76 --- Watson, Skip 1 P 4 73 73 --- Dennis, Kent 13 K 4 15 15 --- Thomason, Junior 92 RDE 4 38 41 --- Doss, Myron 76 NT 4 24 46 --- Thornton, Lorenzo 26 SLB 5 33 42 --- Gerald, Ellis 59 WLB 9 36 36 --- Jarvis, Blaine 43 RCB 4 20 44 --- Andrews, Xavier 47 FS 6 41 41 ---

Okay, first the franchise tag. I know what LT Collier was looking for in his contract last year – he might be a guy we simply cannot afford going forward. WR Montgomery is a guy I want to sign long term, intending to start him at SE this year. So, we really don’t have anyone who fits this slot perfectly well, assuming we think we can ink LT Collier in open free agency. I decide to take my chances – it’s one more open roster spot this year, but I think we will be okay there. No tag.
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Old 03-21-2008, 11:07 PM   #114
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2036 Free Agency

A bunch of key decisions here. I think the first move we will undertake is an extension with DE Darren Newman. He missed a few games last year, and his contract demands have come down somewhat – he will still be expensive, but it’s not totally out of reach. Plus, I can live with his long term deal as he offers it, giving me more flexibility for my one later-season reneg. Done – six year deal, lock him up.

DT Jake Rolfe is a guy I think we will let expire, and then perhaps tag for a season or two as long as he remains productive and healthy. Solid player for sure, I’m just working the angles with the contracts. We can afford his $30m hit this year, and we’ll work on next year next year.


With that, we are looking at our free agents. I really want to bring back WR Montgomery, and since we only have two WRs signed to any contract, it’s pretty urgent that we do so. He is looking for a 5yr deal, which is very good news – that can be a real 5yr offer this time, rather than a 3yr offer with a time bomb imbedded. I load the deal with bonus money, and try to get him fairly cheap and roll the dice on a future injury.

We really have two choices with our one RFA re-signing – backup DE Junior Thomason, or our stud punter Skip Watson. I’m not wild about investing capital into a punter, but extending this guy keeps us from having to use a draft pick on another guy, while we might be okay at DL as it stands. I work out a new deal with Watson, who is, after all, a very highly rated player.


That gets us to about $33m left to spend under this year’s cap. And LT Matthew Collier is the defining player for us. Either we sign him, and work on an economy budget for the rest of the team – or we let him walk, and look for places to spread our cap space around. He is a very solid looking player – and while I have a couple solid LT prospects behind him, none project to look like him at any point, period. We have been trying to do better on the ground game – tough to see a better player to keep us on that track than Collier. I decide to put in a huge offer to him, and try to lock him up for 4 years. Our offer eats up $20m under this year’s salary cap.

Reneg – DE Darren Newman, 6y $104m
RFA – P Skip Watson, 3y $7m
1YR -
2YR – RB Jack Wright, $5m
3YR – DE Junior Thomason, $5.4m (minsal)
4YR – LT Matthew Collier, $105m ($40m bonus)
5YR – WR Timothy Montgomery, $65m ($25m bonus)
6YR – QB Timothy Murphy, $115m (3yr minsal)
7YR – WR Vernon Berry, $198m (3y $14m)

I was surprised to see QB Timothy Murphy at some point slip upward from “angry” to “unhappy” and therefore open to accepting a contract offer from us. I offer him three years at minsal, with three more at the end to slot it into the 6yr offer slot. That relieves me of searching through the dregs and the rookie class for a backup this season.

RB Jack Wright is a pretty good 5th year guy who has been productive for Baltimore in limited duty, and I’m intrigued enough to offer him two years. He has enough endurance to carry our main load – we’ll see how well he does as a #1 back instead of a backup.

By the way, I’m basically convinced that LB Ellis Gerald is out of gas, so I’m not offering him a new contract. Have two sophomores who look ready to step into the WLB role, and we will give them their shot, and let Gerald walk.


With these signees, we are up to 42 players, and have our roster nearly legal – we are only short a kicker. We have holes to fill, to be sure, but we got most of our crisis spots addressed via free agency.
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Old 03-21-2008, 11:07 PM   #115
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2036 Rookie Draft

Once again, we are picking late, and will settle for what we see. I figure our short term needs are more or less at: WR, G, DE, OLB, TE, S, CB, ILB. Again, I expect the top picks to go to BPA among those positions – though I think we do need to land at least one playable WR in this draft.

With our top pick, we have a quandary – WR has been depleted, and the guy I liked as a 2nd rounder or so is now listed 3rd among the WRs on the big board. Meanwhile, a LG my scout likes is sitting there, and looks like a perfect need fit. I think that’s the safe pick here.

When my target WR is still there a few picks ahead of us, I pull the trigger, trade away our 3rd rounder, and pick up a couple extra late rounders, which we can use this year.

Code:
Pick Pos Name Grd Adj 4TBAJP Dev O/U Scout Comments 1.30 LG Mickey Colombo 5.7 5.4 –skip- 18% VU 30/76 28 sol test, scout pushed the pick 2.25 WR Raymond Shipp 4.8 5.0 +! -+ 19% VU 17/36 another project guy get a chance 4.23 TE Allen Chiaverini 4.7 4.1 -+-++ 23% VO 21/58 yes, ignoring my scout again at TE 4.30 K Cris Joseph 6.1 3.6 +++!+ 40% NA 39/60 have to take one, why not the best 5.30 WR J.T. Witt 4.4 4.6 + - + 26% HTR 17/50 return specialist, some combines 6.27 SS Craig Ventura 3.9 3.7 + + -+ 9% VU 10/28 no bars, no dev, but love combines 6.30 SLB Everett Alexander 4.0 3.8 --- 65% NA 15/46 well dev, good coverage, sp tmr 7.26 QB Sammie Dixon 3.6 4.1 - !-! 16% UR 5/22 7.24 agil, 91 pos drill… odd mix 7.30 RB Stanley Cooper 4.3 4.6 - ++ 36% HTR 21/31 10-05 jump, good pos drill, stab

The one guy I was watching a long time was S Ventura, exactly the sort who creeps, but still never contributes for a team like this. So, to offset, I fiddled with a few oddball filler picks here -– LB Alexander was basically a most-developed-guy at the position, and RB Cooper is basically a curiosity pick due to his two good ratings at odd spots like the broad jump and position drill. QB Dixon is also a guy I interviewed for his great agility drill, and my scout liked him, so worth a late round flier. Hell, my best drafted QB came from round six…why not one more?
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Old 03-21-2008, 11:08 PM   #116
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2036 Late Free Agency

Incidentally, QB Sammie Dixon turns down the cheap contract offer, as did kicker Cris Dixon. Last year the only guy who did that was my LB Goodwin, and he had a monster training camp. Maybe there’s a connection. A breakout camp from Dixon would not shock me. I’ll take note.


With our last FA contract, I shore up the secondary a bit with CB Jamie Palmer, an affinity guy who can play a bit for us in nickel and dime coverages if need be. Nothing too special, but we are right up against the camp and I lack the space to afford more glamorous players.
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Old 03-21-2008, 11:08 PM   #117
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2036 Training Camp
Tampa Bay Player Report (TB 2036c - TB 2036d)

Name
Pos
Team
TB 2036c Current
TB 2036c Future
TB 2036d Current
TB 2036d Future
Overall Current Change
Overall Future Change
Caballero, Jake
QB
Tampa
16
33
19 (3)
34 (1)
3
1
Dixon, Sammie
QB
Tampa
5
22
8 (3)
24 (2)
3
2
Murphy, Timothy
QB
Tampa
45
45
45 (0)
45 (0)
0
0
Swartz, Jose
QB
Tampa
51
51
64 (13)
64 (13)
13
13
Cooper, Stanley
RB
Tampa
21
31
24 (3)
34 (3)
3
3
Curson, Geoff
RB
Tampa
24
31
26 (2)
31 (0)
2
0
Daughtry, Kenneth
RB
Tampa
23
28
25 (2)
28 (0)
2
0
Kelly, Chester
RB
Tampa
47
47
47 (0)
47 (0)
0
0
Wright, Jack
RB
Tampa
56
56
56 (0)
56 (0)
0
0
Murray, Lawrence
FB
Tampa
63
63
63 (0)
63 (0)
0
0
Buffington, Travis
TE
Tampa
47
47
48 (1)
48 (1)
1
1
Chiaverini, Alvin
TE
Tampa
21
58
26 (5)
54 (-4)
5
-4
Warfield, Morris
TE
Tampa
18
39
21 (3)
39 (0)
3
0
Berry, Vernon
FL
Tampa
49
49
49 (0)
49 (0)
0
0
Clawson, Bryan
FL
Tampa
31
35
33 (2)
35 (0)
2
0
Czyz, Bryant
FL
Tampa
64
64
61 (-3)
61 (-3)
-3
-3
Montgomery, Timothy
FL
Tampa
62
62
62 (0)
62 (0)
0
0
Witt, J.T.
FL
Tampa
17
50
18 (1)
43 (-7)
1
-7
Shipp, Raymond
SE
Tampa
17
36
21 (4)
40 (4)
4
4
Brierton, Pat
C
Tampa
51
51
51 (0)
51 (0)
0
0
Carter, Travis
LG
Tampa
20
47
25 (5)
47 (0)
5
0
Colombo, Mickey
LG
Tampa
30
76
37 (7)
74 (-2)
7
-2
Rodgers, Bart
RG
Tampa
71
71
69 (-2)
69 (-2)
-2
-2
Collier, Matthew
LT
Tampa
74
74
74 (0)
74 (0)
0
0
Schroeder, Clarence
LT
Tampa
21
32
24 (3)
33 (1)
3
1
Lester, Leland
RT
Tampa
49
49
50 (1)
50 (1)
1
1
Money, Raymond
RT
Tampa
39
60
47 (8)
61 (1)
8
1
Joseph, Cris
K
Tampa
39
60
40 (1)
58 (-2)
1
-2
Watson, Skip
P
Tampa
73
73
71 (-2)
71 (-2)
-2
-2
Harmon, Ronald
LDE
Tampa
48
48
48 (0)
48 (0)
0
0
Henry, Tracy
LDE
Tampa
14
22
16 (2)
22 (0)
2
0
Stuart, Donnell
LDT
Tampa
47
47
44 (-3)
44 (-3)
-3
-3
Fernyhough, Alonzo
NT
Tampa
61
61
54 (-7)
54 (-7)
-7
-7
Rolfe, Jake
NT
Tampa
78
78
79 (1)
79 (1)
1
1
Newman, Darren
RDE
Tampa
65
65
65 (0)
65 (0)
0
0
Thomason, Junior
RDE
Tampa
38
41
43 (5)
43 (2)
5
2
Alexander, Everett
SLB
Tampa
15
46
15 (0)
36 (-10)
0
-10
Samuels, Gabe
SLB
Tampa
61
61
62 (1)
62 (1)
1
1
Peters, Cedric
SILB
Tampa
21
35
26 (5)
39 (4)
5
4
Ramaswami, Ralph
SILB
Tampa
44
44
11 (-33)
11 (-33)
-33
-33
Devine, Kris
WILB
Tampa
45
45
35 (-10)
35 (-10)
-10
-10
Goodwin, Mel
WLB
Tampa
24
44
27 (3)
44 (0)
3
0
Ward, Paul
WLB
Tampa
32
37
37 (5)
37 (0)
5
0
Booker, Courtney
LCB
Tampa
67
67
67 (0)
67 (0)
0
0
Madison, Harvey
LCB
Tampa
32
32
27 (-5)
27 (-5)
-5
-5
Pujols, George
LCB
Tampa
48
48
43 (-5)
43 (-5)
-5
-5
Carlisle, Omar
RCB
Tampa
69
69
69 (0)
69 (0)
0
0
Palmer, Jamie
RCB
Tampa
27
35
31 (4)
36 (1)
4
1
Terry, Ben
SS
Tampa
69
69
66 (-3)
66 (-3)
-3
-3
Upshaw, Spencer
FS
Tampa
40
49
46 (6)
50 (1)
6
1
Ventura, Craig
FS
Tampa
10
28
14 (4)
35 (7)
4
7
Woodson, Rusty
FS
Tampa
49
49
46 (-3)
46 (-3)
-3
-3


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Old 03-21-2008, 11:08 PM   #118
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The condensed version:

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Top Ten Most Likely Busts: Name Team Pos Change Ramaswami, Ralph Tampa SILB -33 Alexander, Everett Tampa SLB -10 Devine, Kris Tampa WILB -10 Witt, J.T. Tampa FL -7 Fernyhough, Alonzo Tampa NT -7 Madison, Harvey Tampa LCB -5 Pujols, George Tampa LCB -5 Chiaverini, Alvin Tampa TE -4 Stuart, Donnell Tampa LDT -3 Woodson, Rusty Tampa FS -3 Top Ten Most Likely Breakouts: Name Team Pos Change Swartz, Jose Tampa QB 13 Ventura, Craig Tampa FS 7 Peters, Cedric Tampa SILB 4 Shipp, Raymond Tampa SE 4 Cooper, Stanley Tampa RB 3 Thomason, Junior Tampa RDE 2 Dixon, Sammie Tampa QB 2

Woo boy, trouble at LB. This pushes still-creeping Cedric Peters right into a must-start position, and the unexpected hit to WILB Devine stings a bit, as he will be right in there alongside young Peters.

The big plus news here is a veteran breakout from QB Swartz, which is obviously nice – he’s now looking like a pretty serious starter, after all my initial reservations. He will get help from young WR Raymond Shipp who looks to develop into a quality starter for us. And a +3 from RB Cooper… hey, that might work, too.

So rookie safety Craig Ventura jumps from 10/28 to 14/35 – well, that’s nice – but will he get enough development to become useful? Tough to say.
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Old 03-21-2008, 11:08 PM   #119
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2036 Season

Benchmarks:

Roster Rating – 100 (85 is next)
Cohesion – 100/98-100/98-78-84

My predictions:

Swartz with his ratings boom posts 4,000yds, 33 TD and only 15 Int
Running game a bit better behind Jack Wright, he posts maybe 4.4 ypc
Defense slips a bit, pass rush down, but still average
That’s good enough for 12 wins and another bye week

Season narrative:

We barrel off to two strong wins to open up, and then fall flat in a 34-9 loss at Detroit. Swartz is still playing well, though we are suffering a bit from interceptions… even when we get to 4-1, he is actually upside down at 7/8 on the year in his ratio.

Halfway home, we are on track with my prediction, sitting at 6-2. Timothy Montgomery, starting at the split end position, is on track for a big season with 627 yards. Jack Wright is giving us our usual result of late – he’s up to 600+ yards, but is under 4 ypc. I will try to get rookie Stanley Cooper in the mix a bit.

We wrap things up right on target, with the 12-4 record I expected, and parsed out perfectly into four 3-1 season segments. Not a bad season, overall. However, we have to play in the wild card round, as two NFC teams posted 13-3 records.

Code:
Front Office Football 2007 2036 Summary for Tampa Bay Buccaneers Year 2036 Record 12-4 Winning Pct. .750 All-Time 252-244 Winning Pct. .508 Playoffs 8-10 Playoff Visits 11 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Shaun Grier Record 50-18 Winning Pct. .735 Off. Coord. J. Helmuth Def. Coord. B. McKenzie Tampa Bay Buccaneers Team Rank Rushes per Game 32.8 3 (T) Rushing Yards 132.3 6 Yards Per Carry 4.04 21 Pass Attempts 27.9 29 Completions 16.4 29 (T) Completion Pct. 59.0 20 Passing Yards 239.9 14 Yards Per Attempt 8.61 1 Yards Per Catch 14.60 1 Total Yardage Gained 365.5 7 3rd Down Conversions 48.1 2 Points Per Game 25.4 7 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 22.9 6 Pass Defense Pct. 54.8 17 (T) Turnovers 31 22 (T) Turnover Margin -14 28 Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.8 11 (T) Rushing Yards 102.4 9 Yards Per Carry 3.97 10 Pass Attempts 33.1 9 (T) Completions 20.0 15 (T) Completion Pct. 60.4 21 Passing Yards 207.3 1 Yards Per Attempt 6.26 6 Yards Per Catch 10.37 1 Total Yardage Gained 293.8 4 3rd Down Conversions 35.6 7 Points Per Game 16.4 1 Pass Rush Pct. 16.2 1 Pass Defense Pct. 69.9 29 Turnovers 17 29 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 33 at NOS 10 2 24 at KCY 13 3 9 at DET 34 4 20 at WAS 16 5 41 DAL 10 6 17 at ATL 20 7 30 PHI 10 9 41 at NYK 10 10 38 NOS 13 11 7 CAR 26 12 23 SDO 18 13 41 ARI 15 14 24 at DEN 10 15 19 ATL 13 16 16 OAK 24 17 23 at CAR 20 $$WC DAL Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 4 J. Swartz QB 442 261 3819 8.64 28 21 88.6 **Team --- 446 263 3839 8.61 28 21 88.4 $$Opp --- 530 320 3317 6.26 17 8 82.8 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 35 J. Wright RB 346 1302 3.76 12 6 4 J. Swartz QB 68 358 5.26 2 3 38 C. Kelly RB 55 283 5.15 3 2 27 S. Cooper RB 49 161 3.29 0 0 **Team --- 524 2116 4.04 17 18 $$Opp --- 413 1639 3.97 7 20 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 80 T. Montgomery WR 126 66 1168 17.70 9.27 11 11 8 B. Czyz WR 94 47 944 20.09 10.04 8 7 82 V. Berry WR 66 45 604 13.42 9.15 3 2 88 T. Buffington TE 42 24 297 12.38 7.07 4 3 35 J. Wright RB 25 21 213 10.14 8.52 0 0 83 R. Shipp WR 28 16 233 14.56 8.32 2 1 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 91 G. Samuels OLB 105 28 8.0 7 2 9 74.9 49 B. Terry S 102 43 1.0 0 0 11 78.3 50 C. Peters ILB 70 26 0.0 1 1 7 79.6 23 S. Upshaw S 52 14 0.0 0 0 3 72.6 75 J. Rolfe DT 50 21 3.5 10 0 0 80.9 39 O. Carlisle CB 50 9 0.0 1 2 14 79.4 58 P. Ward OLB 44 17 8.5 11 0 1 78.9 42 G. Pujols CB 39 12 2.0 0 0 2 73.9 20 C. Booker CB 36 17 1.0 2 1 20 86.5 72 D. Newman DE 35 12 7.5 19 0 2 82.6 54 K. Devine ILB 34 14 0.0 0 0 0 72.3 97 R. Harmon DE 27 10 8.0 13 0 0 81.9 56 M. Goodwin OLB 27 13 1.0 1 0 1 76.6 46 C. Ventura S 17 6 0.0 0 1 6 84.2


I was looking for a bit more from the passing game, but tough to argue with 8.7 ypa there, even if the TD/Int ratio was a bit uninspiring. We know that’s basically what Swartz is capable of. Pretty good seasons from Montgomery and Czyz, while the supporting cast was fine as well.

Our running game, as usual, is inflated a shade by Swartz’s running totals. We are not running the ball very well overall, though. With the sort of investment in the OL we are making, that is discouraging.

Our pass rush was still among the league’s best, good to see. DT Rolfe is playing very well at the NT slot for us, and we are getting solid numbers all around. DE Newman is probably the best of the lot, but everyone seems to have gotten his share.

Pass defense overall is only average, which I would have liked to see better. Safety was a trouble slot – Rusty Woodson was out most of the year, so we had Upshaw and rookie Ventura playing most of the year, which contributed to the problem no doubt.
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Old 03-21-2008, 11:09 PM   #120
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2036 Postseason Narrative:

Wild Card Round: Dallas (10-6) at Tampa Bay (12-4)

The kind of game we really prefer here – we get up 10-0 and sort of bear down from there. Never really run away with it, but we play tough defense, and don’t turn the ball over, and smother them over time, 22-10.

Divisional Round: Tampa Bay (13-4) at Washington (13-3)

Washington led by solid QB/RB tandem, like many teams. We get a couple of first half TDs from Timothy Montgomery to get ahead 21-7, and while it’s more wide open, the game plays out the same way as the last one – we are basically in charge the whole time, and wear them down. It’s 41-21 at the end, but our defense really set us up for some easy points.

Conference Championship: Tampa Bay (14-4) at Detroit (14-3)

The Lions shellacked us in the regular season, and get another shot here. A solid veteran QB, and a good young RB – sounds familiar. They are the defending champs, so we are the underdogs here for sure. We strike first, but cannot really keep control, and they chip away… 7-3, then 10-7, then 17-7. We get back into it with a long TD pass with about 6 minutes left, but that’s the last highlight in the reel, as we fall 17-14.
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Old 03-21-2008, 11:09 PM   #121
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2036 Season Coda

Detroit defends their title easily over Buffalo.

We see LB Gabe Samuels and G Bart Rodgers earn all-pro honors, first and second team respectively.


Well, we basically know who we are. We seem to be good enough to hang double digit wins, and be “in the hunt.” A few weaknesses here and there, but overall this is just a good, solid team.

I blow it with one thing – I don’t have the cap space to offer LB Gabe Samuels the 5yr extension he seeks, and that’s just bad planning on my part. The only deal I can work out is with TE Travis Buffington – not a key player like Samuels, but he’s extending cheaply enough.

The team, overall, seems to be in a pretty good place – we have needs, but we are now cohesion aces to go with our generally strong roster. **sigh** Not too interesting, I fear.
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Old 03-26-2008, 04:50 PM   #122
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2037 Initial Offseason

For some reason, I hit “end season” and continue on with this…

No retirements, but we have one veteran to release: CB Harvey Madison. We could actually make a run at re-signing him later, as he is a strong affinity anchor for our secondary – but for now, he has to go.

RB Chester Kelly is on a deal intended to be a “pivot” year – about $12 million. I suspect we will prefer to cut him, as we aren’t that bad off in terms of roster spots, but we don’t need to do so right away, at least.

RT Leland Lester is another interesting case – he’s slated to make about $10 million this year, he has lost his starting RT job to younger Raymond Money, and he is a strong conflict with our position leader. Another good candidate for a cut.

NT Jake Rolfe gets the tag and a $16m contract – not as bad as I had guessed, really.
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Old 03-26-2008, 04:50 PM   #123
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2037 Free Agency

Well, here is our list of players in their walk year, and out of contract:

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Wright, Jack 35 RB 6 57 57 1 yr. Murray, Lawrence 44 FB 6 63 63 1 yr. Czyz, Bryant 8 FL 13 61 61 1 yr. Carter, Travis 62 LG 3 33 47 1 yr. Schroeder, Clarence 71 LT 3 26 35 1 yr. Money, Raymond 77 RT 4 52 60 1 yr. Lester, Leland 67 RT 8 49 49 1 yr. Rolfe, Jake 75 NT 10 79 79 1 yr. Devine, Kris 54 WILB 7 36 36 1 yr. Goodwin, Mel 56 WLB 3 37 47 1 yr. Booker, Courtney 20 LCB 4 66 66 1 yr. Pujols, George 42 LCB 8 43 43 1 yr. Upshaw, Spencer 23 FS 4 52 52 1 yr. Woodson, Rusty 30 FS 11 46 46 1 yr. Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Caballero, Jake 18 QB 4 22 33 --- Curson, Geoff 28 RB 4 25 31 --- Daughtry, Kenneth 41 RB 4 25 28 --- Rodgers, Bart 55 RG 12 69 69 --- Henry, Tracy 99 LDE 4 15 21 --- Fernyhough, Alonzo 79 NT 8 54 54 --- Samuels, Gabe 91 SLB 5 64 64 --- Palmer, Jamie 21 RCB 5 31 31 ---

I guess the logical thing to do with an extension here is to work out a new deal with CB Booker, a guy we clearly want to try to keep around. We offer him the deal he is seeking, and get him locked up for three more seasons, each fairly pricey.

So, our main focus among our own players will be to return RG Bart Rodgers and LB Gabe Samuels. Past that, I’m fine with role players anywhere, and perhaps a short term deal with a pricey player somewhere (like DE?).

Reneg –
RFA – QB Jake Caballero, 3y minsal
1YR – RT Buddy Vasquez, $2.8m
2YR -
3YR – DE Donny Burne, $10.8m
4YR – DT Lester Horst, $31m (3y $8.7m)
5YR – SLB Gabe Samuels, 120m (4y $65m)
6YR – LB Michael Wilkerson, 132m (3y $30m)
7YR – RG Bart Rodgers, 195m (4y $54m)

It doesn’t take me long to discard RT Lester and RB Kelly to clear out cap space. That brings our target roster down to 56 players (assuming we use all our contract slots, etc), so we are still doing fine.

MLB Michael Wilkerson looks like a perfect addition for us to the inside LB corps, where we have young guys who won’t ever be as good as he already is. Solid add, I think.


Things are going fine, until week seven – when LB Gabe Samuels surprises me and out of the blue accepts a new offer from Minnesota. That was unexpected, and there’s nobody out there who can fill that “stud LB” slot for him. Tough loss. I’m thinking the right play here is to slide young Mel Goodwin to that role, but we will wait until after the draft to decide – OLB may also be a rookie target for us now.

Then, my fears are doubled – as G Bart Rodgers suddenly turns our offer down, and he too goes to Minnesota. Wow. I did not see that coming at all, I confess, I just saw our offer leading the whole way.

(Realistically, the loss of these two guys was largely my own fault – I tried to keep very close to their demands, and didn’t “overpay” either guy with my offer. I think it’s largely for the best, as we would have been committing quite a lot after these two easy-to-fill positions had they both accepted my offers)

So, we have our 5 and 7 year contract slots to use now, and not much out there to use them on. OG Roy Maticic is a run-blocker only, but is by far the best interior lineman out there, and he’s cool with a 5y deal. I think he will be solid, though not the same as plugging back in the same guy who has been with us for years and years.

LB Doug Farrington is a playable LB who ought to be okay in coverage – just one more guys we can use in a SLB rotation, perhaps. Not great, but cheap. We leave the 2yr slot open for a potential big money guy – as I now have the cap space for one.
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Old 03-26-2008, 04:50 PM   #124
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2037 Rookie Draft

Well, we pick late in round one again, so we will again wait to see what is left over for us. I’m thinking our target slots for this draft are perhaps at LB,CB,DE,RB,QB and OL… rapidly approaching “everywhere.”

We are on the clock, and I have nobody really in mind here. I have a VU-rated WR who ran a 4.37 dash – is that the best place to go here – he might even slide to our round two pick. I explore trading down, but end up just taking the weird-bars CB who stands out to me – best deal we could work was to get a 3rd rounder for moving down 25 spots – too risky.

My target WR is there about six picks before we are up, and I decide to pounce rather than regret missing out on him. We get the Dallas 6th and 7th, but give up our 3rd to deal up.

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Pick Pos Name Grd Adj 4TBAJP Dev O/U Scout Comments 1.29 CB Skip Nakamura 5.9 5.9 + + + 60% HTR 25/39 Need to see a creep, good ints bar 2.22 WR Patrick Phillips 5.2 5.4 !+ + + 17% VU 21/44 Big BPR guy with 4.37 dash, creep! 4.28 DT Charles Collier (RDE) 4.6 5.0 ++-+ 39% NA 21/40 PR guy, has to move outside period 5.29 SLB Jeffrey Morrison 4.6 4.6 + ++- 38% NA 23/39 Red flag kept him lingering long 6.24 FS Oliver Winslett (SS) 4.1 3.8 -+ 21% NA 15/37 Solid pos drill (48) flatters him 6.28 C Mack Manahan 4.7 4.0 ++ +- 16% NA 13/57 Not much to like here, take stab 7.23 ILB Charles Sanford 4.0 3.9 +- - 40% NA 11/48 Depth at need position, 33 PSpec 7.29 RB Joseph Davidson 3.8 4.0 -+- + 46% NA 18/38 Return skills seem worthwhile

Not much enthusiasm for the bottom of this draft, really, just filling in. If our top two picks work out, we’ll be okay overall.
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Old 03-26-2008, 04:51 PM   #125
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2037 Late Free Agency

We get a holdout from young LB Paul Ward – perfect timing, as we are so thin at LB as is. My guess is that we will go with Mel Goodwin at the weak side slot, and maybe veteran signee Doug Farrington as the strong side starter. This is not ideal, but I think it’s our best use. We will likely keep rookie Jeffrey Morrison in the fold as our weak side backup.

I’m comfy enough with the LB situation that I feel I can go elsewhere for our last FA signee – and we pick up 4th year WR Rex Franklin on a short term deal. He comes off two straight 1,000 yard plus seasons, and comes to us for a fairly expensive offer of $7m per year for two seasons. A well rounded receiver, he ought to fit right in with our group, and potentially could become part of our longer term plans.

That pushes us all the way to 57 players, so we have some space to clear out.
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Old 03-26-2008, 04:54 PM   #126
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The biggest camp movers:

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Top Ten Most Likely Busts: Name Team Pos Change Farrington, Doug Tampa SLB -14 Berry, Vernon Tampa FL -14 Woodson, Rusty Tampa FS -8 Terry, Ben Tampa SS -8 Sanford, Charles Tampa WILB -8 Rolfe, Jake Tampa NT -7 Czyz, Bryant Tampa FL -4 Manahan, Mack Tampa C -3 Davidson, Joseph Tampa RB -2 Morrison, Jeffrey Tampa WLB -2 Top Ten Most Likely Breakouts: Name Team Pos Change Nakamura, Skip Tampa LCB 6 Phillips, Patrick Tampa SE 5 Franklin, Rex Tampa FL 5 Vasquez, Buddy Tampa RT 4 Booker, Courtney Tampa LCB 3 Peters, Cedric Tampa SILB 2

So, young WR Rex Fanklin not only looks good, he joins just as our backup flanker falls over the cliff, and he gives us a +5 in camp himself. Wow, great timing, welcome to the fold. The defensive deterioration is rapid and pronounced at this point, that’s cause for concern – we are falling apart on that side of the ball.

CB Nakamura will develop into a major asset, it seems, and CB Booker made a nice (random) jump as well. We are going to need help fro a lot of guys soon, so we’ll take all we can get.

With this last drop in current skills, S Rusty Woodson has fallen out of our plans, and onto the FA pile. We expect to see both Spencer Upshaw and Craig Ventura getting playing time in the battle for the safety positions. It looks like longtime star Ben Terry is not far behind him in his decline.
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Old 03-26-2008, 04:54 PM   #127
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2037 Season

Benchmarks:

Roster Rating – 100 (93 is next)
Cohesion – 95-85-71-100

My predictions:

More of the same with passing game – 3,500 and 28/14
RB Jack Wright posts 1,400 yards rushing on 4.1 ypc
WR Rex Franklin turns out to be our best WR with 1,200 yards
DE Darren Newman leads team with 12 sacks
We slip a bit, but still make the playoffs at 10-6

Season narrative:

We get off to an impressive 2-0 start, with a few surprises – like LB Mel Goodwin off to a great start with 3.5 sacks in just two games from the weak side. At 4-0, we look like a completely dominant team. Through 6 games, we remain prefect and our points ratio is 231-108.

We make it all the way to 10-0, and are still putting together monster numbers – Swartz is at a 125 passer rating with a 27/5 ratio, and our teamwide yards/target is over 10. We finally lose one at home to Carolina, but it’s still a magical season we put together all told, as we waltz right into the #1 seed and look easily the best we ever have.

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Front Office Football 2007 2037 Summary for Tampa Bay Buccaneers Year 2037 Record 15-1 Winning Pct. .937 All-Time 267-245 Winning Pct. .521 Playoffs 10-11 Playoff Visits 12 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Shaun Grier Record 67-20 Winning Pct. .770 Off. Coord. J. Helmuth Def. Coord. B. McKenzie Tampa Bay Buccaneers Team Rank Rushes per Game 34.9 2 Rushing Yards 132.4 6 Yards Per Carry 3.79 27 Pass Attempts 26.9 31 Completions 16.9 29 Completion Pct. 63.0 8 Passing Yards 265.8 4 Yards Per Attempt 9.89 1 Yards Per Catch 15.69 1 Total Yardage Gained 391.3 2 3rd Down Conversions 47.5 3 Points Per Game 37.4 1 Pass Rush Pct. 27.8 1 Pass Defense Pct. 75.7 1 Turnovers 22 6 (T) Turnover Margin +15 2 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 23.9 5 Rushing Yards 103.6 7 Yards Per Carry 4.33 24 Pass Attempts 35.3 26 Completions 18.3 2 Completion Pct. 51.7 1 Passing Yards 194.3 1 Yards Per Attempt 5.50 1 Yards Per Catch 10.65 3 (T) Total Yardage Gained 278.8 1 3rd Down Conversions 28.6 1 Points Per Game 15.1 2 Pass Rush Pct. 16.7 5 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 48.4 11 Turnovers 37 2 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 48 at ATL 15 2 26 MIA 17 3 45 at WAS 28 4 31 ARI 3 5 38 SFO 17 6 43 at STL 28 8 39 at SEA 6 9 35 at NOS 13 10 34 ATL 10 11 40 at CAR 25 12 45 at NYJ 25 13 45 DET 0 14 37 BUF 7 15 21 CAR 27 16 30 at NED 13 17 41 NOS 7 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 4 J. Swartz QB 422 265 4122 9.77 45 12 118.8 **Team --- 430 271 4253 9.89 46 12 119.8 $$Opp --- 565 292 3109 5.50 16 23 60.5 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 35 J. Wright RB 392 1497 3.82 15 9 27 S. Cooper RB 110 418 3.80 1 4 4 J. Swartz QB 56 205 3.66 2 1 **Team --- 559 2119 3.79 18 24 $$Opp --- 383 1657 4.33 11 26 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 80 T. Montgomery WR 103 76 1269 16.70 12.32 6 13 81 R. Franklin WR 92 53 1050 19.81 11.41 6 10 8 B. Czyz WR 82 47 815 17.34 9.94 5 9 83 R. Shipp WR 35 21 390 18.57 11.14 3 1 88 T. Buffington TE 38 20 258 12.90 6.79 2 3 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 49 B. Terry S 92 23 1.0 0 3 12 82.6 51 M. Wilkerson ILB 76 21 4.0 7 4 2 76.8 23 S. Upshaw S 55 31 0.0 0 0 17 83.0 72 D. Newman DE 50 14 11.0 31 0 0 81.8 20 C. Booker CB 44 11 3.0 0 4 15 84.5 54 K. Devine ILB 43 11 1.5 0 0 2 73.2 57 D. Farrington OLB 42 19 2.5 3 0 5 78.0 42 G. Pujols CB 40 13 0.0 0 0 3 75.4 78 D. Burns DE 39 14 7.5 18 0 0 82.0 75 J. Rolfe DT 37 18 6.0 18 0 0 81.5 56 M. Goodwin OLB 36 9 9.5 23 1 1 82.1 39 O. Carlisle CB 26 8 0.0 0 5 14 90.4 50 C. Peters OLB 22 10 0.0 2 1 1 80.0 32 S. Nakamura CB 18 2 0.0 0 3 3 84.0

Wow – Jose Swartz had a big big year for us – up to now, he was basically mister steady, good for 25-30 TDs a year (only one season over 30) and suddenly he posts 45 this season, with the same game plan. It just all came together, it seems. WR rex Franklin surely helps – he and Montgomery posted big seasons, and Czyz was still solid, playing mostly in the slot.

The running game was nothing special, but Wright did post big numbers, mostly due to us having a lot of big leads. Both our guards had outstanding seasons.

On defense, our pass rush was again among the league’s best - #1 with that PR% over 27. Newman did indeed lead the team, but we were good as a unit there, with Goodwin likely earning the weak side job for good now. Safety Spencer Upshaw was shockingly good, and made a case for a new contract with a great 17 passes defensed. DE Donny Burns may have been a meaningful upgrdae for us at DE over Ronald Harmon, moving quietly into that starting role and giving us a solid season.

And as usual – the key ingredient in putting together a great defense is arranging to get ahead by three touchdowns. Sure thing.
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Old 03-26-2008, 05:08 PM   #128
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2037 Postseason Narrative

Divisional Playoff: Philadelphia (12-5) at Tampa Bay (15-1)

Everything completely falls apart here for us, as we fall behind 24-7 at the half, and then another TD on the first third quarter possession. But we rally hard, get back into position to get into the game, and after Swartz leaves the game with an aggravated injury, we come back under Timothy Murphy to push the game into overtime, and secure the eventual 34-31 win. Hand Murphy the Frank Reich award for that one.

Conference Championship: Dallas (13-4) at Tampa Bay (16-1)

Okay, Swartz is again listed as Q with a knee, he is slotted as our starter, but who knows? Swartz plays, but we are not effective on offense, and fail to get thing going at all – we fall behind, and this time our rally comes up short, as we fall 17-14.
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Old 03-26-2008, 05:08 PM   #129
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2037 Season Coda

Well, great regular season, disappointing postseason – we’ve heard this one before.

Dallas wins it all easily over Buffalo (heh).

Jose Swartz gets his first all-pro honors, named second team QB behind Dallas’s wily veteran Frank Altenberger. K Cris Joseph and OLB Mel Goodwin are named first teamers.


I decide that S Spencer Upshaw deserves a new deal after this excellent season, and we lock him up for three more years. Not the guy I had in mind at the start of the season, but he really seems to have earned it, in my view.
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Old 03-26-2008, 05:14 PM   #130
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For what it's worth, I am toying with the idea of continuing this career under some version of the rules that I have tossed out in this thread. I'm pretty much bored with these rules -- though they have done a pretty reasonable job of keeping me challenged, I'm getting a little tired of doing all the same little things year in and year out.

Just FYI... I might relaunch this career in a new thread, with a new set of rules.
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Old 04-23-2011, 03:00 PM   #131
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Placeholder thought here. Looking back at these rules, trying to decide if there's enough here to reboot with.

Contemplating tying in an old rule I used a few times long, long ago -- limiting my FA activity to no more than one outstanding FA offer at any time. Could fit with this theme, possibly even simpler to manage.

For now, just a thought...
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Old 04-24-2011, 04:15 AM   #132
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I just spent the last few hours reading this straight through, and I think your constraints were interesting to see you work with, even if they weren't that interesting for you to wiggle inside. That said, I've never played FOF, though I have enough Madden experience / NFL knowledge to stand in for FOF know-how.

Without constraints like these, how challenging is single-player mode?
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Old 04-25-2011, 01:05 PM   #133
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I think for a brand new player, FOF single player is likely to be pretty challenging. There are a lot of things that simply require some brute force and experience to get familiar enough with to really "beat" the game.

For veteran players who have mastered the wide open game, I think the game still plays really well with some constraints. At that point, it's just a matter of how tough to you want to make the constraints, and/or what sort of decisions do you like to be making? For me, it's basically a holy grail sort of thing... the process of developing a great set of house rules is a decade-long challenge for me, and it's become sort of a meta game unto itself.

I am fiddling a bit now on using this "one" concept, built around one-FA-offer-outstanding as the centerpiece, as a good and easy-to-follow rule. So far, fairly promising returns, but I don't know that I am pushing it as far as I ought to.
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Old 05-15-2023, 03:01 PM   #134
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The Highlander Challenge

It’s been a while since I played a public, documented, solo FOF career. I thought I would give it a shot once again. I will again make a try to come up with a set of rules that make the game a long-term challenge for me – what I want is for the game to be interesting to play, challenging to win, but allow me to play “all out” within the rules that I have adopted up front. You may have heard me refer to this as a holy grail… it’s tougher than it seems.

So, my current thinking is that I’ll try a set of rules where I am allowed to do lots of different things – but none of them more than once per season. Thus, the play-on-words title of the challenge, which I hope won’t be lost on quite everyone.


So, here are the limitations for the career. In any given season:

-there can be only one unrestricted free agent signed to a one-year contract
-there can be only one unrestricted free agent signed to a two-year contract
-there can be only one unrestricted free agent signed to a three-year contract
-there can be only one unrestricted free agent signed to a four-year contract
-there can be only one unrestricted free agent signed to a five-year contract
-there can be only one unrestricted free agent signed to a six-year contract
-there can be only one unrestricted free agent signed to a seven-year contract
-there can be only one year on any new offer made to a restricted free agent
-there can be only one renegotiation before the season starts
-there can be only one renegotiation toward the end of the season
-there can be only one trade, either within the current draft or AI-initiated

Yes, I include my own out-of-contract players among the limits for FA signees. I am also aware that the ability to sign contracts for longer than three years generally means committing either huge money or else stuffing huge backends to the deals forcing a release some way through – so in essence, it will be very difficult for me to keep players around in this career, I expect. That is absolutely by design – the worry I’m targeting here is that I generally find it far too easy to just re-sign lots and lots of decent role players for minsal or a bit more year after year – and all of my solo teams turn into cohesion monsters as a result.

So, basically – my rookie draftees are mine through their rookie contract and for whatever I can sign them to as restricted free agents – meaning that I can get an easy four years out of most of them who turn out to be worth keeping. Past that, I will have a pretty limited ability to keep players around.

I’m also limiting my ability to sign undrafted rookies here. I’ll have to bend these rules as I initially build a team (empty cupboard will demand it) and fill in with one year rookies, but my intention is to have these limits apply to those players too.

This proved to be among the better (or at least most memorable) sets of House Rules I developed and used in FOF over the years.

I like that it introduced something that is missing in FOF compared to the real world NFL... routine bad contracts requiring dead money tails. It is just too easy to avoid that, for the most part, even in cutthroat MP leagues. In the NFL even good teams end up with them on the regular.
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