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Old 03-16-2017, 02:28 AM   #301
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Week 10 – We are a 7-2 team heading into 0-9 Buffalo. Obvious who wins? Well, we do, but barely, 13-9. MOM is Flemming with a pick and 3 sacks. But to my mind, the MOM is DT Lenny Sterne, who recovers a fumble, returns it for a score, and that’s our lone TD. 5 FF from my LBs – 2 each by Shea, Flemming and 1 by Danieles. This was not Swift’s day. 16 of 23, 0:2.

Week 11 – We beat the 6-3 Chargers 24-6. MOM is DE Benton with 4.5 sacks. That’s a lot of sacks. 3 KRB each by Guzy, Kelley, and Sandmeyer. INT by CB Felker. Swift was 22 of 35, 230 and 2:0 and hit Holbert and TE hammers for scores.

OT Raymond is back from injury and starts again. DE Lane returns too.

Week 12 – Another major contest arrives. The 8-2 Panthers are the next challenge. Challenge failed. We lose 27-17. We had Jacobs and Benton each with 2 sacks, 4 FF and 2 recoveries by my defense, and even Swift was pick-less with an uneven 25 of 36, 167, and 1:0. Barrett caught the score. Abrams rushed for a TD too. But we were +2 on TOs on the day and lost. That’s not a formula for success.

DE Cobb retruns from his injury


Week 13 – We beat the hapless Jags 31-13. Swift is your MOM with 22 of 35, 232 and 3:0, and rushed 8 for 66 and another score. Frederick, Hammers and Hatcher with the TD Catches. Shea has a pick.2 sacs by Benton and Cobb. Guzy and Raymond with 3 KRb each.

No injury news

We are 9-3 heading into the final stretch.
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Old 03-16-2017, 02:39 AM   #302
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Week 14 - We have the 7-5 Falcons next on our schedule. We lose 20-27. Abrams did a good job in a losing match, 23 for 122, 1 score, and he caught our score. Swift was 22 of 26, 306, and 1:1. Perrone was 99 yards. No turnovers, just 1 sacks, (Flemming of course) and 5 KRB by Gibbons and 3 by Duzy

A few of our players got knocked questionable – Hatcher, Sterne, and Lane.

Week 15 – Another big game arrives, the 8-5 Broncos. We lose 14-13. Nicky Cobb oddly had a pick. Swift was 29 of 45 for 270 and 1:0. TE hammers with the catch, CB Tubbs got a FF and Recovered it too. 2 sacks by Benton and Jacobs.

No major injury news. But those two losses are bad. We had a two game lead on the AFC that now melted. These are the teams at 9-5 in the AFC right now with two weeks to go:

Kansas City
Denver
Cleveland
Pittsburgh
Houston
San Diego

And three more teams are 8-6. So it’s very, very tight. We could win our last two games, finish 11-5, and be handed a wild card at best. I have two teams in the AFC West I have to face down.


Week 16 – We host the 4-9 Saints. It’s almost like a bye with our 30-10 victory. Abrams is MOM with 28 for 145 and 2 scores on the ground. Swift was 19 of 35, 169, and 1:1 and hit Hammers. Picks by Flemming and Henderson. FF by Cobb. LB Danieles with 2 sacks. 5 KRB by Duzy, and 3 by Raymond and Gibbons.

No major injury updates. We are 10-5...

Cleveland and Pittsburgh face each other in week 17, that should knock one down. We finish with the Raiders while the Broncos and Chargers should knock out another. Houston lost. So I have a shot here. Hold my serve against the Raiders.

Week 17 – We win 32-17. MOM is Swift with 18 of 26, 196 and 0:0 and Abrams, 24 for 87, 2 scores. Pick returned for a score by.. DE Nicky Cobb. FF by Sterne that he recovered, another by Crawford. 4 KRB by Guzy, 3 by Gibbons
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Old 03-16-2017, 02:59 AM   #303
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The 2032 NFL Playoffs

AFC:

1. KC 11-5
2. Cleveland 10-6
3. Houston 10-6
4. NY Jets 8-8
5. Pittsburgh – 10-6
6. Baltimore – 9-7

Can we do it?

Wild Card Weekend:

Atlanta 10, at NY Giants 27
Baltimore 35 at Cleveland 7
Pittsburgh 23 at New York Jets 37
Seattle 31 at San Fran 21

And that brings us to...

Week 2:

We host Baltimore
Houston hosts the Jets
Minnesota hots the Giants
Carolina the Seahawks

We smash them 37-6

MOM is Swift – 20 of 22, 256, 3:0, and rushed 2 for 10 and another score. He hit Abrams, Hatcher, and Holbert for scores, speaking of which, RB Abrams was 23 for 120. Picks by Franz and Shea.

OT Kelley is knocked to doubtful. I’ll start Valle.

Jets over Texans 34-10
Vikes over Gmen 31-28
Panthers of Seahawks 36-14

..............


The Championships

We host the #4 seed 8-8 Jets

Carolina hosts the Vikings




Carolina 34-28 over the Vikes...

And....


13 by us.....

9 by the Browns.

We are in...but we have two major injuries, so get ready.


MOM is Flemming. 17 tackles and 2 sacks. Cobb with 2 too, and Guzy with 3 KRB. Abrams was 17 for 82. But our QB was 17 of 25, 120 and 1:0, hitting TE Hammers of a score.

But that QB? Not Ben Swift...

Swift was injured on the 2 drive of the game, and Rhodes replaced him.

Our other injury is dimeback CB Tubbs. I replace Tubbs. And Swift. I put Tubbs on IR and sign...

QB Jordan Endzell, 35/46 3rd year guy. Kelley is still doubtful, so I deactivate him.


The 2032 NFL Super Bowl


Your AFC Champion, #1 seed 11-5 Kansas City Chiefs

Vs

Your NFC Champion #1 seed 13-3 Carolina Panthers

We met earlier this year and if you’ll recall, we lost 17-27... will that happen here?

This is my first Super Bowl in 5 years with the Chiefs. And we’ve been hot a lot. But I’m down a QB and a LT. What are the panthers down? One starting quality 60s level LB.

Alright...


Will this be the Comeback of Rhodes?

No, it won’t be Rhodes’ day.

17 for 25, 126 yards, 0:0. And they hold Abrams down too – 13 for 50. Rhodes adds 30 yards rushing and we had 80 yards rushing total.

Was this a dominant day by my LB Force? Flemming? Jacobs? Nope. Did my D Line force them down and keep them from doing anything. No. We had a single sack on the day.

They score four times. All field goals, but 12 points in a game like this is enough to win. We only managed 2 FGs for six points.................








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Offensively...


See, you know that big name signee I made last year? CB Dana Cortez? He got a pick, returned it for a score! He just got Super Bowl MVP and won us the game

Celebrate y’all!
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Old 03-16-2017, 03:13 AM   #304
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Season Awards –

Def. Player of the Year: OLB Flemming
Super Bowl MVP – CB Dana Cortez

All-Pro 1st Team – Flemming

All-Pro 2nd Team – RB Dana Abrams, P Derek Grandon, DE Amos Benton

That’s right, Benton and Abrams with All Pros, and this is Grandon’s debut season and award!

STATS!

QB

Code:
Front Office Football Eight Passing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/A Lg Swift, Ben QB KCY 16 16 540 362 67.0 3535 9.77 6.55 51 Player Pos Team TD Int 20+T 300+ Rating Swift, Ben QB KCY 29 13 43 2 93.1 Att - Attempts, Cmp - Completions, Pct - Completion Percentage, Yards - Passing Yards, Avg/C - Yards per Completion, Ave/A - Yards per Attempt, Lg - Longest Completion, TD - Passing Touchdowns, Int - Passes Intercepted, 20+T - Completions of 20 or More Yards, 300+ - 300-yard Games, Rate - Quarterback Rating.

Again, not bad stats from Swift. Sure, I’d like a real Qb. We all would, but not bad. I

Compare Swift to Arledge. Arledge was 48/48 at best, had great numbers. Better yards, better rating, better TD:rating and awards, like All Pros. Swift is 55/5 and can’t catch a break. Both had the same level of receivers. Guys in high 50s or low 60s. Lat year, Swift was sacked 25 times, this year 44. Not a good sign.


Rushing?

Abrams was 313 for 1293 yards, 8 rushing scores, 4.13 ypc Pretty solid

Catching?


Code:
Front Office Football Eight Receiving Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Targ Ctch Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/T YAC Abrams, Dana RB KCY 16 15 113 83 73.5 556 6.70 4.92 303 Hatcher, Thomas WR KCY 16 14 90 55 61.1 596 10.84 6.62 165 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 16 15 81 52 64.2 496 9.54 6.12 260 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 16 16 77 49 63.6 495 10.10 6.43 136 Frederick, Erik WR KCY 16 8 71 47 66.2 571 12.15 8.04 196 Hammers, Roosevelt TE KCY 16 6 60 43 71.7 481 11.19 8.02 195 Barrett, Ernest RB KCY 11 2 20 13 65.0 75 5.77 3.75 37 Gretzky, A.J. TE KCY 16 0 12 8 66.7 88 11.00 7.33 41 Willis, Nicky RB KCY 16 0 7 6 85.7 64 10.67 9.14 44 Bradford, Michael FB KCY 3 3 3 3 100.0 24 8.00 8.00 24 Gardener, Alexander WR KCY 16 1 5 3 60.0 89 29.67 17.80 17 Player Pos Team Lg TD Drp PPly TPct 20+C 100+ Abrams, Dana RB KCY 36 5 4 504 22.4 5 0 Hatcher, Thomas WR KCY 30 2 4 440 20.5 7 1 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 33 7 4 499 16.2 9 0 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 39 2 4 559 13.8 5 0 Frederick, Erik WR KCY 49 4 7 378 18.8 8 0 Hammers, Roosevelt TE KCY 36 6 5 297 20.2 4 0 Barrett, Ernest RB KCY 17 2 0 80 25.0 0 0 Gretzky, A.J. TE KCY 20 0 0 78 15.4 1 0 Willis, Nicky RB KCY 24 0 0 27 25.9 1 0 Bradford, Michael FB KCY 22 0 0 23 13.0 1 0 Gardener, Alexander WR KCY 51 1 0 35 14.3 2 0 Targ - Targeted with Pass, Ctch - Receptions, Pct - Reception Percentage, Yards - Receiving Yards, Avg/C - Yards per Catch, Avg/T - Yards per Target, YAC - Yards Gained After Catch, Lg - Longest Reception, TD - Receiving Touchdowns, Drp - Passes Dropped, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, TPct - Percentage of Passing Plays Targeted, 20+C - Catches of 20 Yards or More, 100+ - 100-Yard Games.



As you can see, Abrams led my team in catches with 83 and 556 yards and 5 scores. Swift checked that ball down. 113 targets? Crazy. No one else looks good here. I feel like Perrone started the season as the primary TE target and then Hammers moved in later.

CB Mayes was 46 for 488 and 10.6 PR and 26 for 656 abd 25,2 KR. 5th best KR Avg.
K Fields, 27 of 41, long of 50, 39 of 42
P Grandon – 94 pints, 41 in 20, av of 48.0 .
Fields had a horrible year and I expect better results next year by far...

Blocking:

Guzy 40 KRb, 6 pancakes 8 sacks allowed – I thought he might make All Pro, was 5th in KRB among OGs and had more pancakes than a few above him.
Gibbons, 31 KRB, 5 and 4 sacks allowed
Sandmeyer, 22, 0 and 5
Kelley, 20, 0 and 12
T Raymond, in 8 starts, 13, 0 and 5



Defense

Code:
Front Office Football Eight Defensive Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr QBKd Benton, Amos DE KCY 16 16 32 15 15.0 3 18 26 Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 16 16 107 27 13.5 0 11 17 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 16 15 73 27 12.0 1 12 20 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 13 13 33 10 7.0 2 8 12 Sterne, Lenny DT KCY 16 16 50 20 4.5 2 8 2 Shea, Malachi ILB KCY 16 15 79 23 2.5 0 1 0 Henderson, Damon CB KCY 16 11 30 5 1.5 0 0 0 Danieles, Sam OLB KCY 16 1 12 2 1.0 1 0 0 Stuart, Alonzo DT KCY 9 0 7 2 1.0 0 1 0 Cortez, Dana CB KCY 16 16 52 23 0.5 0 0 0 Roberson, Desmond DE KCY 14 3 1 4 0.5 0 1 0 Clayton, Randall S KCY 16 16 112 27 0.0 0 0 0 Felker, Derek CB KCY 16 16 59 23 0.0 0 2 0 Crawford, Dominique ILB KCY 16 5 53 16 0.0 0 1 0 Allen, Chandler S KCY 13 12 47 14 0.0 0 0 0 Kaplan, Cornelius S KCY 16 4 25 7 0.0 0 0 0 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 14 1 19 2 0.0 0 0 0 Tubbs, Bryan CB KCY 16 0 7 0 0.0 0 0 0 Hatcher, Thomas WR KCY 16 14 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 Hammers, Roosevelt TE KCY 16 6 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 16 16 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 16 15 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Frederick, Erik WR KCY 16 8 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Swift, Ben QB KCY 16 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Barrett, Ernest RB KCY 11 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Lane, Cesar DE KCY 6 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Guzy, Liam G KCY 16 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Moschetti, Darren CB KCY 5 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Newhart, Donnie DT KCY 16 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0



Whoa. 15 sacks by Benton, then 13.5 and 12.5. I thought Jacobs was rope for All Pro. He was 3rd in sacks among LBs. Benton was 3rd in league in sacks, Flemming 4th, and then Jacobs tied for 8th. SS Clayton led the team in tackles for the first time in Flemming’s tenure.

Pass coverage:


Code:
Front Office Football Eight Pass Coverage Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Ints IRYd TD Defn Cght PPly PDPct Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 16 16 5 56 1 17 48 654 82.7 Cortez, Dana CB KCY 16 16 4 0 0 6 34 609 80.8 Henderson, Damon CB KCY 16 11 3 36 0 7 23 388 82.8 Felker, Derek CB KCY 16 16 3 31 0 5 57 539 73.4 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 13 13 2 42 1 1 2 486 84.5 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 14 1 2 4 0 1 16 144 76.4 Crawford, Dominique ILB KCY 16 5 1 13 0 2 26 345 75.3 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 16 15 1 8 0 4 20 588 80.5 Shea, Malachi ILB KCY 16 15 1 0 0 4 34 493 76.2 Allen, Chandler S KCY 13 12 1 36 0 5 26 403 78.1 Kaplan, Cornelius S KCY 16 4 0 0 0 3 22 295 75.0 Benton, Amos DE KCY 16 16 0 0 0 2 4 597 82.5 Sterne, Lenny DT KCY 16 16 0 0 0 1 6 640 81.7 Tubbs, Bryan CB KCY 16 0 0 0 0 1 5 35 70.3 Clayton, Randall S KCY 16 16 0 0 0 10 48 654 76.3 Stuart, Alonzo DT KCY 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 63 78.3 Danieles, Sam OLB KCY 16 1 0 0 0 0 2 79 79.1 Roberson, Desmond DE KCY 14 3 0 0 0 1 1 138 83.2 Newhart, Donnie DT KCY 16 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 68.1 Ints - Interceptions, IRYd - Interception Return Yardage, TD - Interception Return Touchdowns, Cght - Passes Caught by Covered Receiver, Defn - Passes Defensed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PDPct - Pass Defense Percentage.


Hmmm. 5 picks by Flemming. He led all LBs in picks. We have 7, two 6s, and 4 5s in the league in INTS this year. I felt Cortez was so close to his first All Pro, just couldn’t get another pick. Flemming had 6 FF and led the league with 17 pasdef.
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Old 03-16-2017, 03:22 AM   #305
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The Flemming Watch –

4 time Defensive Player of the Year:

445 solo tack, 109 assists
48.5 sacks, 8 blocked passes, 34 hurries, 69 QBKD
16 FF, 2 Rec, 1 FR TD
17 picks, 2 INT RET TD, 52 pasdef


Team Awards

Off. Player of the Year: RB Dana Abrams. My first, solid RB year here for the Chiefs, had the best receiving year of any back in the NFL, plus a 1200+ rushing year, and an All Pro to show for it. Good job Abrams!

Defensive Player of the year: DE Amos Burton. Sorry Flemming, gotta eventually go with someone else! Burton led my team in sacks and notched his first All Pro doing so. Thanks Amos!

Special Teams Player of the Year: P Derek Grandon – I took a bit of a risk by drafting him when I had a solid 58/58 guy on my squad, but I think we’re all happy now!

Rookie of the Year: C Randall Sandmeyer -A 1st round highly touted OT gets drafted and starts year 1, no surprise. A 5th year OC does and it’s something. And Sandmeyer made it rain KRBs without being a sack-sieve.

Heart Award: CB Henderson – He lost a step. He was demoted to Nickelback two years ago. And yet this aging wonder had 1.5 sacks, 3 picks, and 7 pasdef. He gets results. Thanks Damon!
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Old 03-16-2017, 04:15 AM   #306
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End of the Season


Perform – 83
Value – 81
Profit – 61
Roster – 100

Score -72



Retirements:

FB Michael Bradford retired

Others of Note:

QB Mickey Lannon is Legend of the Game, All Pro twice

TE Courtney Williams, 8600 yards, 50 scores, 3 time All Pro

P Rob Emerson, longtime P for my Browns franchise, and 5 rings, 2 All Pros

FS Miles Tatum, another in the long-time Browns Club. 43 picks, 74 pasddef, 4 rings, 2 All Pros



Get ready folks!
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Old 03-16-2017, 04:16 AM   #307
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Brendan Arledge is now in the Hall of Fame. It’s official!!!


Our Chiefs dynasty is entering it’s 6th year old. Know what that means? Yup!


Others in include Paxton Lynch and CB Hunter Craven, with 42 picks, 129 pasdef, Def Player of the Year in 2021, 3 time All Pro.


They retired Arledge’s #14
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Old 03-16-2017, 04:42 AM   #308
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Value – Stadium unchanged, 8th worst roster, 14th worst support, 13th best economy, 13th lowest overall value

98.2% attendance

45 mill in profit made

Staff Draft:

We pick 17, and I take a new Sc but that’s it

We have 40 players under contract, and that does not include Ben Swift, but I don’t see a franchise tag as my way out.
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Free Agency 2033

What to do with my two stars – Guzy and Jacob?

I’m about 50 mill under the cap, with space for players at 40.

Jacobs wants 150 mill and 5 years

Guzy wants 5 years, 82.5 mill

Both want a lot of cash

It’d be about 30ish mill to extend both more on my cap this year. I don’t have a lot of cap space left if I do.

I extend Rhodes by two more years while I think about it.

I extend Cobb by three years, drop his hit this by 5 mill to help

Okay, who else is out there that I need to extend? I did like OG Harvey Gibbons. This was his first year starting for anyone, he’s a solid 61/61 guy, young, he wants 3 years and 20 million. And I feel like I can always find solid guards. There are multiple OGs in the mid 50s in FA, as well as folks I can draft or groom for a starting role. And I can finish out his contract this year, and then move next, or even make a play later. For now, I’m not moving on Gibbons.

RB Barrett and Abrams are in their final year. I extend Barret by one year, but Abrams, as you may expect, wants serious cash.

I extend backup SS Franz for another year. He’s my secondary leader. WR Frederick has dropped to 48/48. I can extend his deal to 3 years, 16 mill, and drop his cap hit to 6.4 this year, and then 5.5 next two. But if I cut the 31 year old dropping WR< I save 7 mill this year. That’s a lot of cash I’m freeing up.

I extend LB Sam Danieles to 4 years, 14 mill. He grew to 57/57, and is my defensive front leader. I am going to try him in the middle starting with Shea/Jacobs/Flemming to help out. I want to keep DT Stuart and LT Skae, but one is too expensive and the other doesn’t like me right now due to a lack of playing time. Ah well.

I extend CB Moschetti by 1 year.

I sign Guzy to 5 mill, 80 years, flat cap of 13 mill for each year after this one until the last. He is the 2nd best OG in football. The 3rd and 5th best are with the Browns, and I drafted them. Remember Lucas Lucas and Wayne Croom? He had the best year for my club, and had a career equal to some players I’ve had when they had All Pros from the O Line.

I sign these RFAs:

QB Endzell, RB Blackburn, SE Gardener, LB Jaffe, Miles

What do I need:

Starting QB
OG
OT
WR
TE
RB
FB?
LB?
CBx2
S

I could use a very, very good WR, or CB, or OG/OT.

Alright, let’s head to week 2
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Anyone I like and wanna make an offer to in UFA?

The best FB in the league, 5th year vet, 70/70 Chad Eckard is there, wants 5 mill/year. Wanna spend 84 mill for 4 years for Swift? I don’t! There are a few players I like. But I want to see how close the Jacobs deal gets us...

5 years, 150.5 mill, with cap hits of 26, 23, 24, 34, and 44.

Without releasing WR Frederick, that puts us at 16 mill under the cap and room for 7 mill, with 45 players on our team right now under contract.

I have a bit of an issue with my O Line Valle has become my leader and there’s some conflicts. I may have to look at that later.

Chase LB Clinton? Another leader helper?

I don’t have the cash, and I don’t have the need to cut Frederick yet, right?

Well, why not chase a WR in FA that’s better than Frederick and can be that immediate swap? That’s Trenton Logan, 51/51, 27 years old, wants 3 years, and 15 mill. I’d only save 2.5 mill this year, and then be tied to his deal for two more Any WRs in the draft or anything I think could be here at 1.32? Nope, this is a pretty weak WR draft. So I could basically sign Logan and cut Frederick, cut Frederick and sign other players, or punt and worry about WR next year. Nah. We need to bring in another body.

I make Logan the offer.

I go ahead and cut Frederick, so I can chase the leaders at other spots. I make offers to LB Rickey Clinton, 2 years, 4 mill and LT KC Fletcher, 1 year, 3.5 mill that Banks and Guzy just love.

Week 2 – OT Raymond signs with the Bucs. Swift signs a mega-del for 150 mill over 5 years with the Saints.

Week 7 – We sign OT Fletcher and WR Logan, the best WR in FA. FS Kaplan heads ot the Saints

Week 9 – We sign our LB Clinton too.

We have 47 players under contract, 12 mill in cap space, just 3 mill after the draft.

Draft time!
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The 2033 NFL Draft

We have a lot of QBs in the 5 or 6 ratings in the draft, and I scouted 8 of them with interviews. A few come back underrated, like QB Elias Tamm that I like with good combines, low bars, but good interview. We’ll see what happens, but drafting 1.32 is always rough.

I still need 2 DBacks, 1 WR, 1 backup TE, 1 RB, 1 starting QB, and 1 OG to develop as a starter is okay too.

Alright here we go!

Buffalo gets us started off with CB from San Jose State Donovan Daniels at the 1.1 spot.

An absolute stud WR falls to 1.23, but I don’t trade up, because I want to keep my ammo for Tamm if he’s there.

He is. But he’s 3 Qbs down the list. Wil he fall to me at 2.32?

I gamble. I love CB Cooks here, he seems like a major player. Grabbing him gives me a future force at the CB spot while also securing my future there. I could also take the unsexy but feasible OG Turner

Cook is the better talent, and it’s hard to draft quality Cbs due to their demand, I can get Guards all day long. I take Cook.

Not another QB goes until pick 59 to the Texans. Tamm is close. But yes, he makes it. Now, next question – Can I get him at 3.32? By now, most of the teams that want a QB will have taken one, right? And Tamm is still one down.

This is a draft deep with RBs. There is a solid RB here too still on the board, even after 5 were taken in the 1st and another 4 in the 2nd.

Hmmmm...

I can’t, in good conscience, pass up Tamm again.

I take Tamm. Sorry Riley Konrad!

Washington goes QB at 3.2, and could have Tammed it up, who knows.

Well shit. Konrad is still on the board at 3.32. Just 2 RBs went in the 3rd until now. Alright, well join us!

I’ll see you in the 4th.

Alright I’m going to gamble on another grower. WR Caiden Martin. Red speed, red agility, blue PSpec and smarts. Black and fine strength. Not good bars. But hey, it’s the end of the 4th, so whatever.


5.32 TE Jason lluellyn – Total BPA
6.32 LT Thurman McDaniel – Depth
7.32 ILB Tyler Hopkins - Depth
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Here we go:

CB Cook – 33/69, TE Lluellyn 28/56, QB Tamm 19/55, RB Konrad – 43/53, LB Hopkins 25/52, OT McDaniel – 16/50, SE Martin 22/35,

I have 6 mill left post-draft

B- Grade

Late Free Agency


Who do I still need?

Dana Abrams is holding out. Dana Abrams may not be long for this team. He;s a 7th year vet, with a 54/54 rating, already like 4 worse than we I signed him, who, to be fair, had a nice year last year leading my team in both receptions and rushing, and that’s why I liked Konrad, he’s a good receiving back.

I don’t have the cap space, or the inclination, to give him the jump and long term security he wants. He’s getting 4.5 mill this year in the cap, so that’s not chump change.

The Colts have cut some players they drafted and didn’t sign and I make an offer to one, as well as my normal litany of quality UFAs. I’ll tell you later if any stick.

Week 1 – We sign three. CB Henderson heads to Cleveland and CB Tubbs to Chicago.

Week 3 – We are good to go!

Time for a little camp action....
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Old 03-16-2017, 06:01 PM   #313
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I cut TE Gretsky. He’s dropped to 47, 10th year vet, would be 3rd or 4th on my chart, and my rookie grew and looks to move to my top 3 easily, which would bump Gretsky down. Might as well cut him

I trade C Tevin Lowe to the Titans for their 5th rounder next year. He’s good, developed, but I can’t resign him, and I have a logjam and I need to clear him out. Good luck Lowe!

I trade DT Stuart to the Cowboys for their 4th and 6th in 2035. Again, too many D Line, he’s expensive to retain, I start just one DT, and I just signed a solid rookie from the Colts draft they didn’t retain.

We win the preseason dominatingly. 4-0, with wins in there like 33-0 and 27-3.

Abrams is still holding out.

I have a few rookies that grew:

QB Tamm is now 27/60
TE Lluellyn is now 34/64
WR Martin didn’t move at all. Stupid grower not-growing and a shower in Lluellyn actually growing. McDaniel the same too. Same with LB Hopkins
CB Cook dropped to 35/60. Not great. I was hoping we’d finish in the 65/65 area or some such.

Cook is still the the 3rd best CB in the draft with a future of 60 and was the best on the board. The 1.1 is 53/71, and another is 51/67 from the mid 1st. So with those off, Cook is still better than these others.

TE Hammers busted to 41/41.

So the loss of Gretsky and Hammers at the same time I finally got lucky with a TE booming is intriguing to me.

I wish I had moved up. I could have converted that 1.32 from the adequate Cook to a WR that’s just on fire who went 1.23. But ah well. Around 1.20 I felt he had fallen too far and thought about a trade, due to my need at the position. But I stayed pat because I thought QB Tamm might fall, and getting a real QB, hopefully, for the first time ever would be authentically nice.

Tamm or Rhodes? I was intending Rhodes. He’s 44/52, and Tamm 27/60. But Tamm grew, needs the dev time, and I doubt the difference in their play would be that noticeable. Remember this is studly defense. I have All Pro Des at both spots and an All Pro DT. I have the best player in the league with Flemming, and then the 3rd best LB in Jacobs, and 9th in Shea. SS Clayton is a 2x All Pro, CB Cortez is great, and you’ve seen that CB Felker can hold his own all day long. Allen has risen to 54/61 so we are good to go, Idaho, with Tamm unleashed.

Barrett busted a little, so we are leaning on him and Konrad until Abrams returns.
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Front Office Football Eight Kansas City Chiefs Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Tamm, Elias 109 QB QB 1 27 60 4 yrs. Rhodes, Conrad 116 QB 4 44 52 3 yrs. ##Endzell, Jordan 113 QB 4 31 42 2 yrs. Konrad, Riley 236 RB RB 1 43 50 4 yrs. ##Jorg, Abel 241 RB 1 39 47 1 yr. $$Abrams, Dana 222 RB 7 46 46 1 yr. Barrett, Ernest 242 RB 7 45 45 2 yrs. Blackburn, Theodore 232 RB FB 2 38 45 1 yr. Lluellyn, Jason 485 TE 1 35 64 4 yrs. Perrone, Walter 440 TE TE 8 49 49 3 yrs. Hammers, Roosevelt 444 TE 10 41 41 2 yrs. Hatcher, Thomas 514 FL FL 9 52 52 2 yrs. Logan, Trenton 583 FL 6 48 48 3 yrs. Holbert, Curtis 584 SE SE 3 55 55 2 yrs. Gardener, Alexander 518 SE 2 33 42 1 yr. ##Martin, Caiden 519 SE 1 21 34 4 yrs. Sandmeyer, Randall 655 C C 2 65 73 3 yrs. McCarthy, Leon 659 C 3 40 43 2 yrs. Guzy, Liam 770 LG LG 4 83 83 5 yrs. Gibbons, Harvey 768 RG RG 5 58 58 1 yr. Banks, Tim 764 RG 3 31 44 2 yrs. Kelley, Axel 874 LT LT 2 48 62 3 yrs. McDaniel, Thurman 865 LT 1 22 54 4 yrs. ##Fletcher, K.C. 879 LT 13 32 32 1 yr. Valle, Damian 877 RT RT 8 46 46 2 yrs. Skae, Darryl 863 RT 4 24 40 1 yr. Grandon, Derek 908 P 2 87 87 3 yrs. Fields, Elijah 1011K 5 72 72 2 yrs. Cobb, Nicky 1197LDE LDE 8 78 78 4 yrs. Roberson, Desmond 1194LDE 2 43 66 3 yrs. Benton, Amos 1198RDE RDE 8 59 59 2 yrs. Lane, Cesar 1178RDE 6 46 46 2 yrs. ##Nabors, Louis 1275LDT 1 34 53 1 yr. Newhart, Donnie 1292NT 2 52 76 3 yrs. Sterne, Lenny 1276NT NT 8 74 74 2 yrs. Shea, Malachi 1396SILB SILB 3 71 73 2 yrs. Owens, Miles 1354SILB 2 34 46 2 yrs. Danieles, Sam 1353WILB WILB 4 57 57 4 yrs. Crawford, Dominique 1356WILB 6 56 56 1 yr. ##Hopkins, Tyler 1352WILB 1 30 54 4 yrs. Clinton, Ricky 1393WILB 7 40 40 2 yrs. Flemming, Randall 1495SLB SLB 5 92 92 4 yrs. Jacobs, DeAndre 1490WLB WLB 4 72 72 5 yrs. Jaffe, Bryce 1451WLB 2 48 58 2 yrs. Cortez, Dana 1527LCB LCB 7 66 66 3 yrs. Moschetti, Darren 1545LCB 4 43 50 2 yrs. ##Moore, Tyrus 1530LCB 1 28 46 1 yr. Cook, Louis 1538RCB 1 35 60 4 yrs. Felker, Derek 1549RCB RCB 8 46 46 3 yrs. Mayes, Howard 1525RCB 2 33 37 3 yrs. Clayton, Randall 1631SS SS 5 73 73 3 yrs. Allen, Chandler 1646FS FS 3 54 61 2 yrs. Franz, Rodolfo 1634FS 6 46 46 2 yrs. Zirn, Frankie 657 LS 12 20 20 2 yrs. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 54 Inactive: 7 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $272,500,000 Cap Room: $8,640,000 Maximum for New Player: $9,560,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $6,920,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $560,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $251,890,000

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Week 1 – We take on the powerful Broncos, and barely manage to beat them 28-27. Who is the MOM Get ready....

QB Elias Tamm, 26 of 38, 291 yards, 4:1. He his WR Logan our new signee and 3rd WR on the roster, Holbert, WR Hatcher and WR Gardener each for a score. So all of our active QBs got in on the scoring. Konrad was 23 for 96.

No picks. 1 FF by Sterne, recovered by S Franz. Just 3 sacks on the day, 3 KRB by Sandmeyer.

But this game was about Tamm. We clearly have a better class of player there at the QB spot than before.

Week 2 – Next we have the playoff team the Giantss, with their stud QB, and a team that’s been to the playoffs a bunch. But we smash them, 23-3. K Fields is MOM with 3 FGs. Tamm was less – 22 of 35, 193, and 1:1. Still okay for a rookie. TE Perrone with the TD catch. Konrad added the other score. Picks by Flemming an Danieles. 2 FF by Shea, 1 by DE Cobb and Cook, and recover by FS Allen.

DE Benton knocked doubtful for two weeks.

Week 3 – Now we host another regular playoff team, the Jets. We lose 23-24, but we shouldn’t have. K Fields misses a 39 yard FG with 1 minute left after Tamm drove down. Tamm was MOM in a losing effort with 33 of 42, 322, and 2:0. We had a pick by Shea. No fumbles, and no tos. Just one sacks, 3 KRB by Gibbons and Sandmeyer.

Week 4 – Tamm has a crazy up and down game, almost a Kurt Warner like performance. He; MOM as we smash the Raven 41-25. He was 26 for 36, 382, and 3:3. He hit Hatcher for 101 yards and 2 scores, and Logan for 87 and 1 score. And even Holbert had 92 yards. Konrad added 2 scores on the ground. Pick by Cortez, FF by Cobb, recovered by LB Jaffe. 4 KRb by Guzy, 3 each by Gibbons and Sandmeyer

Benton is fully healed


Week 5 – Buhbye
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Week 6 – We win 24-11 over the Bengals. MOM is Tamm with 27 of 39, 246, and 3:0. RB Konrad, WR Holbert and TE Hammers with TD grabs. Flemming with a pick and a FumRec which CB Felker FFs. Just 2 sacks. Lots of carries by Barrett and Konrad, we had more than 200 yards rushing when you include the 42 from Tamm. 5 KRB by Duzy, 4 by Gibbons, 3 by Valle and Sandmeyer.

We have a minor injury. Leader and signee, LB Ricky Clinton hurt his Achilles and is out for a month and I bench him.

Week 7 – We barely hold on to win against the Raiders 31-30. After starting 19 for 27, 225 and 1:0, Tamm goes down to injury and Rhodes finishes. They hit Konrad for the score, picks by Cortez and Clayton. MOM isi Cobb with 3 sacks, and Flemming had 2.5 . Konrad rushed 32 for 125 and 1. 5 KRB by Gibbon, 4 by Sandy and Guzy and 3 by Kelly.

We have some injuries:

DT Sterne is out for a few weeks with a strained back
FL Logan Is doubtful for 2 with a damaged elbow.

Tamm is probable but we’ll start him. Duh.

Week 8 – We thump the 5-1 Browns 41-0. Dang. MOM is Tamm with 18 f 30, 264 and 1:0. Gardener with the catch. Three picks by Shea, FS Allen and dimeback CB Moshetti. 2 FF by Beton, 1 each by Cobb and jaffe. Cobb recovered his own, and a Benton was recovered by Nickelback Cook and returned for a TD> Benton with 2.5 sacks, and 1.5 for Jacob,s, Cobb, and DT Newhart, starting for Sterne. 4 KRB by Sandy, 3 each by Valle, Kelley, Guzy. Konrad was 23 for 103 and 2 scores, and backup RB Blackburn rushed 16 for 89 and another.


Injuries – Barret questionable; CB Cortez was knocked to doubtful early in the game and did not return.

Week 9 – We are hoping to get to 7-1. But the Steelers end that hope 31-21. MOM is Flemming with 2 sacks, 1 pick returned for a score. Another pick by DT Newhart. 4 KRB by Gibbons, Guzy, and 3 by Kelley. Tamm was 29 of 49, 307, and 1:0. Logan had 111 yards and a score, Hatcher 112 yards. Konrad was 21 for 95 and 1 TD.

Tamm and Logan are back to fully healthy
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Week 10 – We beat the Broncos 16-3. MOM is DT Donnie Newhart, subbing for my injured star. He notches 2 sacks 2 picks on the day by Flemming and Jacobs. Konrad is not the star 34 for 139, and had some good stuff, but....OG Gibbons clocked in 7 KRB for the guy. 4 by OT Kelley and 3 by Sandy. Tamm was 20 of 34, 170, 2:0 and hit Perrone 2x for TDs.

FL Hatcher is out for a few weeks with an injury. All other major injuries over like Cortez and DT Sterne.
Week 11 – We beat the Chargers 34-17. MOM is Jacobs with a pick, returned for a TD, a FF and 2 sacks. S Franz with another pick. Tamm is 19 fo 25, 190 and 2:0 hitting Logan and TE Lluellyn for scores. Konrad has 23 for 131 on the ground. 4 KRB by Valle, 3 by Gibbons.

Week 12 – In the battle of, “Who’s Defense is Nastier” we beat the Eagles 17-3. Jacobs another pick and TD. Flemming is MOM with 2.5 sacks. S Clayton with another pick. But my offensive aspects was stymied. Tamm was 14 of 19, 109 and Konrad held to 59 years, and Barrett had the other TD score. 5 KRB by Sandy, 4 by Gibbons

Week 13 – We beat the Texans with a lot of defense. MOM is Flemming with 3.5 sacks, 1 FF, 1 FumRec and a pick. Cobb had 3 sacks too. Konrad was 24 for 107 and 1 score, and Tamm was 24 of 33, 264 and 2:1, hitting hammers and Gardener for scores. Sandy 5 KRB, Guzy 4, Valle 3.

WR Hatcher is back from injury
FS Allen is doubtful and TE Lluellyn is out for the season with a high ankle sprain. I place him on IR and sign...

TE Myles Coffee, 4th year vet
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Week 14 – We finish 23-14 and beat the Cowboys on the road. MOM is Tamm with 22 of 26, 222, and 2:0. He this Hammers for 2 scores. Konrad has 24 for 109. No picks. No fumbles. Just 2 sacks. 4 KRB by Kelley, 3 by Guzy. CB Myles with his second RET TD of the season;

We have another injury. WR Gardener is out for a month

Week 15 – We win on the road 30-26 vs the Raiders. MOM is LB Danieles with a pick, TD, and 1.5 sacks. Just 3 sacks on the day, but Gibbons? Whew! Guy had another 7 KRB day. Guzy with 3. FF by Benton and Flemming, Flemming recovered his. Konrad 19 for 83, RB Blackburn rushed for a score. And Tamm was 20 for 33, 210, and 1:1, and hit rookie WR Caiden Martin for a score.

Injury news? RB Barrett with a concussion, I bench him

Randall Flemming is such a boss that he broke his hand and is still probable.

Week 16 – We win 26—18 vs the Redskins. MOM is DT Sterne with 3 sacks, 1 FF and 1 FumRec. 2 sacks by Jacobs. 5 KRB by Kelley and 3 each by Guzy and Valle. Late the game Guzy was injured and is out for a few weeks. Konrad was 24 for 125 and 1 TD, Tamm 23 of 34, 231, and 1:1 – Hatcher with the TD Catch.

Week 17 – Can we finish 14-2 with the best record we’ve ever had with my tenure with KC? We have the 10-5 Chargers hosting us. This is not a given. We win in OT 20-17. MOM is Konrad with 26 for 132 and 1 TD. Tamm had 24 of 48, 234 and 0:0. S Clayton with a pick, FF by Felker, recovered by CB Cook. 5 KRB by Gibbons,

A few injuries picked up heading into the playoffs:

FL Logan, out for 6 weeks
CB Cortez, doubtful; for 4
LB Jacobs, question for 4
Franz, question for 2
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2033 NFL Playoffs:

AFC:

1. KC, 14-2
2. Titans, 13-3
3. Browns, 11-5
4. Dolphins, 9-7
5. Chargers, 10-6
6. Ravens, 9-7

Wild Card Week:

Games –

Atlanta at Seattle
Dallas at Washington

Baltimore at Cleveland
San Diego at Miami

Atlanta, 26 to 20
Cleveland 44 to 13
Washington 34-23
San Diego 25-11


Week 2 –

We host the Chargers
Atlanta at Detroit
Cleveland at Tennessee
Washington at Carolina

I massage my roster with injuries and such


We win 17-6. MOM is Flemming. 2 sacks. FS Allen with a pick, and Tamm is 19 of 37, 203, and 1:0 hitting Hammers for the Hammer. Konrad is 26 for 120 and 1 TD. 3 KRB by Axel Kelley

Browns 19-12 over Titans
Falcons 20-16 over Lions
Panthers 24-17 over Redskins


Conference Champs

Well, the good news is that the 13-3 Titans were knocked out. And we had no major injuries either

We win 16-10 over the Browns. MOM is DE Nicky Cobb with 2.5 sacks and a FF. 4 KRb by Sandmeyer. Pick by FS Allen. Konrad was 19 for 67, and no scores. Tamm was really thrown with a 22 of 36 for 201 and 1:3. One of those picks was returned for a score, their only TD. But we managed to overcome it. Holbert with the TD catch. We have the defense that can overcome that sort of a performance.

Panthers won 47-14.


The 2033 NFL Super Bowl

Your #1 Seed AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs, 14-2

Vs


Your #1 Seed NFC Champion Carolina Panthers, 12-4

Ready?

I had no major injuries...



They open with a TD and a FG in the first quarter, to go up 10-0.

Then early in the 2nd they get a PR TD and it’s 17-0.

Then Konrad rushes for a score with 10 minutes left in the half. Flemming picks them off, and we get a FG, then another with a minute left and it’s 13-17 at the half

To open the 2nd half we drive and get another FG to bring us to 1.

We force them 3 and out and then drive for a while, and WR Gardener grabs a score from Tamm at the 7:07 mark in the 3rd quarter to put us up 23-17

They may have opened with 17 straight, but we answered with 23 straight.

They manage a FG in the early stanza of the 4th and its’23-20 us

We are stymied, but then as they drive, we get another pick – this time by FS Allen, who returns it 34 yards to put us in a good position, with 9 minutes left

But Tamm throws a pick to TO it back over just a few plays later. They drive and score a TD with 5 minutes left.

27-23 them

Tamm moves slowly, and they stop us from doing anything down field, and eventually, he takes a risky throw with 30 second left and it’s his 3rd Pick and game

We lose 27-23

Tamm – 22 for 48, 267 and 1:3
Kaplan, 22 for 88, 1 TD
Flemming, 1 Pick
Allen – 1 Pick

No miracle win for the rookie Tamm


Ah well.
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Season Awards!

Offensive Rookie of the Year: QB Milas Tamm

I’m a little surprised that was Tamm. We’ll see why in a second...

Defensive Player of the Year: OLB Flemming

(Get Ready for a long list):

All-Pro 1st Team:

RB Riley Konrad
OC Randall Sandmeyer
OG Harvey Gibbons
DE Nicky Cobb
LB Randal Flemming

All-Pro 2nd Team:

DT Lenny Sterne


I’m surprised Tamm won over Konrad. Konrad led all RBs in yards and was close in Rush Tds
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Passing:
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Front Office Football Eight Passing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/A Lg Tamm, Elias QB KCY 16 16 548 366 66.8 3860 10.55 7.04 45 Player Pos Team TD Int 20+T 300+ Rating Tamm, Elias QB KCY 26 9 53 3 96.0 Att - Attempts, Cmp - Completions, Pct - Completion Percentage, Yards - Passing Yards, Avg/C - Yards per Completion, Ave/A - Yards per Attempt, Lg - Longest Completion, TD - Passing Touchdowns, Int - Passes Intercepted, 20+T - Completions of 20 or More Yards, 300+ - 300-yard Games, Rate - Quarterback Rating.


You can see Tamm here. 20 sacks and 3 fumbles too. He started well, and then slowed down at the end while Konrad was doing the opposing. He had 1900 yards in the first 7 games, but just 1900 in the next 9. Still, a 26:9 ratio, a 96.0 rating, and great stats everywhere shows that we finally have someone who tossing the rock who is at least good.


Rushing:

Konrad – 367 for 1559, 4.25 ypc, 10 rush scores, 56 catches, 415 yards, 2 rec scores

He almost had 2000 yards from scrimmage, and a strong season. He had the must rushing yards by 150 and tied for 2nd most rush scores. Tamm was like, 10th most pass yards and 6th best QB rating and such. But Konrad led the league in a major stat at his position. So I think the wrong offensive player won that award.


Did we just add Dak Prescott and Zeke in one draft?

Receiving:

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Front Office Football Eight Receiving Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Targ Ctch Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/T YAC Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 16 15 104 72 69.2 806 11.19 7.75 264 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 16 15 119 68 57.1 628 9.24 5.28 130 Logan, Trenton WR KCY 15 12 83 58 69.9 774 13.34 9.33 168 Konrad, Riley RB KCY 16 13 77 56 72.7 415 7.41 5.39 203 Hatcher, Thomas WR KCY 13 11 75 46 61.3 554 12.04 7.39 210 Hammers, Roosevelt TE KCY 16 3 22 15 68.2 171 11.40 7.77 78 Blackburn, Theodore RB KCY 16 3 14 13 92.9 105 8.08 7.50 27 Lluellyn, Jason TE KCY 12 3 19 12 63.2 113 9.42 5.95 35 Gardener, Alexander WR KCY 13 3 15 9 60.0 119 13.22 7.93 48 Barrett, Ernest RB KCY 14 2 10 8 80.0 43 5.38 4.30 9 Coffey, Myles TE KCY 4 0 4 4 100.0 63 15.75 15.75 17 Martin, Caiden WR KCY 6 0 4 4 100.0 48 12.00 12.00 5 Jorg, Abel RB KCY 2 0 4 3 75.0 40 13.33 10.00 8 Player Pos Team Lg TD Drp PPly TPct 20+C 100+ Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 41 2 4 500 20.8 11 1 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 37 3 9 521 22.8 6 0 Logan, Trenton WR KCY 45 4 6 412 20.1 12 1 Konrad, Riley RB KCY 35 2 3 457 16.8 4 0 Hatcher, Thomas WR KCY 42 5 4 384 19.5 10 2 Hammers, Roosevelt TE KCY 26 4 1 115 19.1 3 0 Blackburn, Theodore RB KCY 19 1 0 85 16.5 0 0 Lluellyn, Jason TE KCY 25 1 1 125 15.2 1 0 Gardener, Alexander WR KCY 27 3 1 102 14.7 3 0 Barrett, Ernest RB KCY 17 0 0 85 11.8 0 0 Coffey, Myles TE KCY 23 0 0 26 15.4 2 0 Martin, Caiden WR KCY 15 1 0 12 33.3 0 0 Jorg, Abel RB KCY 22 0 0 24 16.7 1 0 Targ - Targeted with Pass, Ctch - Receptions, Pct - Reception Percentage, Yards - Receiving Yards, Avg/C - Yards per Catch, Avg/T - Yards per Target, YAC - Yards Gained After Catch, Lg - Longest Reception, TD - Receiving Touchdowns, Drp - Passes Dropped, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, TPct - Percentage of Passing Plays Targeted, 20+C - Catches of 20 Yards or More, 100+ - 100-Yard Games.

Unfortunately, still no 1000 yard seasons. Holbert and Parrone both had a lot of catches. We are running a West Coast style, but I feel like we need a little more push. Anyways you can see the results there. Notice the very even TPct of players on the roster. After Perrone and Holbert,, and to a lesser degree Logan, everyone gets the same number of targets. Perrone is targeted a lot more than he is catching, so hopefully Lluellyn will grow into a better catcher.

Blocking:

Gibbons – 53 KRB, 4 pancakes, 6 sacks allowed -2nd most KRB in league.
Sandmeyer – 45 KRB, 3 and 1. The most KRB by a C in the league, 7th most overall
Guzy – 32, 2 and 1.
Kelley – 31, 3 and 6
Valle – 29, 3 and 6

Those are, frankly, some of the best blocking numbers one of my teams has ever done. We also had lowered sacks. Just 20 sacks on the season for young QB. And that helped with the numbers here. Totally deserved All Pros for Sandy and Gibbons. And Gibbons had the sort of season I don’t see outside of true studs like Marquis Satre (a stud OG from another dynasty)


CB Mayes – 2 PR RET TD, 60, 9.8 avg; 23 KR, 25.2 avg
K Fields – 33 of 42, 41 of 44 PAT.
P Grandon – 78 punts, 48.8 avg, 25 in 20


I am very upset at Fields. That’s way too may PATs and short range Ks to miss, including missing a 39 yarder to win the game.



DEFENSE


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Front Office Football Eight Defensive Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr QBKd Shea, Malachi ILB KCY 16 16 108 34 3.0 1 3 1 Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 16 16 91 25 12.0 3 15 19 Clayton, Randall S KCY 16 16 89 37 1.5 0 1 0 Cook, Louis CB KCY 16 16 60 15 0.5 0 0 0 Cortez, Dana CB KCY 16 16 57 20 1.0 0 1 0 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 16 16 48 24 10.0 0 2 5 Danieles, Sam ILB KCY 16 7 43 14 0.0 0 0 1 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 16 16 38 16 14.0 6 19 12 Sterne, Lenny DT KCY 13 13 35 22 8.0 1 13 1 Allen, Chandler S KCY 14 8 34 7 0.0 0 0 0 Benton, Amos DE KCY 14 14 33 9 8.5 3 18 25 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 16 8 32 11 0.0 0 0 0 Felker, Derek CB KCY 16 9 23 8 0.0 0 1 0 Crawford, Dominique ILB KCY 15 0 15 6 1.5 1 1 0 Newhart, Donnie DT KCY 16 3 13 8 4.0 0 0 0 Mayes, Howard CB KCY 16 0 7 0 0.0 0 0 0 Lane, Cesar DE KCY 16 2 6 4 1.0 1 4 0 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 16 15 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Logan, Trenton WR KCY 15 12 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Moschetti, Darren CB KCY 16 0 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 16 15 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Tamm, Elias QB KCY 16 16 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Valle, Damian T KCY 16 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Player Pos Team RPly PPly PRPct TkPct Shea, Malachi ILB KCY 358 553 1.3 15.9 Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 365 612 4.9 13.1 Clayton, Randall S KCY 356 608 0.4 13.2 Cook, Louis CB KCY 348 584 0.1 8.1 Cortez, Dana CB KCY 331 549 0.4 8.9 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 358 602 2.0 8.5 Danieles, Sam ILB KCY 171 227 0.0 14.3 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 359 598 6.5 7.1 Sterne, Lenny DT KCY 291 478 4.6 8.5 Allen, Chandler S KCY 166 341 0.0 8.1 Benton, Amos DE KCY 263 439 6.7 7.2 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 214 306 0.0 8.3 Felker, Derek CB KCY 185 310 0.3 6.3 Crawford, Dominique ILB KCY 102 163 2.1 8.5 Newhart, Donnie DT KCY 67 99 4.0 15.1 Mayes, Howard CB KCY 6 60 0.0 10.6 Lane, Cesar DE KCY 61 133 4.5 5.7 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 419 521 0.0 0.3 Logan, Trenton WR KCY 362 412 0.0 0.4 Moschetti, Darren CB KCY 12 70 0.0 4.9 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 490 500 0.0 0.2 Tamm, Elias QB KCY 0 0 0.0 0.0 Valle, Damian T KCY 515 570 0.0 0.1 Tckl - Tackles, Asst - Tackle Assists, Sack - Sacks, Blkd - Passes Blocked, Hurr - Quarterback Hurries, QBKd - Quarterback Knockdowns, RPly - Rushing Plays on Field, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PRPct - Pass Rush Effectiveness Percentage, TkPct - Percentage of Plays Making Tackle.

Cobb almost led the league in sacks. He was leading until the final week, when someone got to 15. But hey, 14 sacks and another All Pro for the guy. Flemming with another 12, and Jacobs got another 10 as well. DT Sterne, despite only playing in 13 games, had some quality results. ILB Shea led my team in tackles this year, and Clayton and Flemming eased back.


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Front Office Football Eight Pass Coverage Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Ints IRYd TD Defn Cght PPly PDPct Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 16 16 5 86 1 11 36 612 83.0 Clayton, Randall S KCY 16 16 3 23 0 7 45 608 77.9 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 16 16 3 104 2 0 12 602 82.4 Cortez, Dana CB KCY 16 16 2 19 0 4 30 549 78.8 Danieles, Sam ILB KCY 16 7 2 63 1 0 20 227 75.2 Shea, Malachi ILB KCY 16 16 2 22 0 7 50 553 75.3 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 16 8 1 0 0 2 17 306 78.3 Moschetti, Darren CB KCY 16 0 1 0 0 0 3 70 83.9 Allen, Chandler S KCY 14 8 1 0 0 9 21 341 82.1 Newhart, Donnie DT KCY 16 3 1 0 0 0 1 99 86.2 Benton, Amos DE KCY 14 14 0 0 0 2 2 439 82.9 Sterne, Lenny DT KCY 13 13 0 0 0 0 5 478 81.1 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 16 16 0 0 0 2 7 598 81.8 Felker, Derek CB KCY 16 9 0 0 0 5 19 310 78.2 Lane, Cesar DE KCY 16 2 0 0 0 0 2 133 80.5 Crawford, Dominique ILB KCY 15 0 0 0 0 0 4 163 79.2 Mayes, Howard CB KCY 16 0 0 0 0 0 5 60 71.4 Cook, Louis CB KCY 16 16 0 0 0 5 55 584 71.9 Ints - Interceptions, IRYd - Interception Return Yardage, TD - Interception Return Touchdowns, Cght - Passes Caught by Covered Receiver, Defn - Passes Defensed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PDPct - Pass Defense Percentage.

You can see that Flemming again led my team in picks, as well as all LBs, and only 3 people had more in the league. 11 PasDef also leads my team, and 3rd most among LBs in the league. Meanwhile, Clayton and Jacobs each notched a trio, although Jacobs didn’t get any pasdef, while Shea did. You can see the results of a 3-4 here. All of my LBs have at least 2 picks, but just one CB and S do. Although Allen’s string of picks in the postseason is pretty sexy.
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Old 03-16-2017, 09:25 PM   #322
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Team Awards:

Offensive Player of the Year: OG Gibbons. Dude had an All Pro year, and with two 7 KRB games was clearly the class of the line. Good job Gibbons!

Defensive Player of the Year: DE Cobb. Back leading my team in sacks, and getting another All Pro selection. Good job Nicky!

Special Teams Player ot Year: CB Mayes – 2 separate PR TDs is a pretty special year. Good job Mayes!

Rookie of the Year: RB Riley Konrad – I’ve already expounded on why. Dude deserved it.

Heart Award: TE Hammers – Until the injury to my rookie, Hammers was 3rd on my depth chart, and then wound up 2nd, and dropped in skill to a 40 guy, and yet had 4 scores and a solid catching game this year. Thanks buddy!


The Flemming Watch:


5 Year Defensive Player of the Year:

536 solo tackles, 134 assists
60.5 sacks, 11 blocks, 49 hurries, 88 QBKD
22 Ints, 3 INT TD, 63 pasdef
18 FF, 5 Fum Rec, 1 FR TD


There are CBs who start for 10 years, and are considering pretty sold who don’t retire with those coverage numbers. There are DEs who rush and do well and are considered solid who never get 60 sacks in a career. That’s just crazy. The Flemming Continues.
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Old 03-16-2017, 10:42 PM   #323
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End of the Season

Perform – 90
Value – 51
Profit – 63
Roster 6

Score – 64

Value:

Stadium – 12th worst
Roster – 11th worst
Support – 13th worst
Economy – 18th best
Value – The middle – 16th best

We made 63 mill and had 99.2% Attendance

WHOA!

We just had two more from my Brown Dynasty make the HOF:

OT Shon Coleman – 384 KRB, 5 Rings, 4 All Pros, 21 pancakces, 91 sacks allowed

DE Julio Stanton – 136.5 sacks, 7 time All Pro, Defensive Player of the Year 2x, in 2018 and 2020. 5 Rings.

Welcome folks!

Also in the HOF are Derek Carr and DE Darrl Thomason from Jags,with 1 ring, 98.0 sacks, and Super Bowl MVP and 2-time All Pro

Retirements:

Ours – LS Zirn, RB Dana Abrams, (Shouldn’t have held out an entire season...) and OT KC Fletcher.

Others of note:

RB Alan Champion, 10435 yards, 72 scores, Off Rookie of the Year, All Prox1

RB Bill Rickets – Retired as Legend of the Game, 9934 yards, 44 TDs,

(I would have given Champion the Legend award...)

C Lonnie Robustelli, 484 KRB, 66 pancakes, 69 sacks allowed, 2 All Pros, I would expect HOF

DE Seth Hastings, 119 sacks, Defensive Player of the year in 2023, 3x All Pro. I would expect HOF

DT Orlando Mitkov, 2 time All Pro, 65 sacks, 1 Ring.

Slb Arnold McWilliams – 4 time All Pro, 46.5 sacks, more than 1000 tackles, etc

FS Kaplan retired from a stint with my Chiefs


Staff

I make no changes prior to the draft. We pick 15th.

Do I want to move off West Coast? Chad Henne is available as a top flight OC that has spread. Am I a spread team? I don’t think yet. Anyways, I skip selecting anyone and keep my old staff

Ticket prices up

I have just one player on UFA I’d like to keep, OG Gibbons, but tagging him is silly. I’ll just try and sign him later. I missed out. Had I extended him last year, I could have gotten him for around 6-7 mill a year, but now, my guess is he’d be a lot pricier.
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Old 03-16-2017, 11:49 PM   #324
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Let’s take a look at FA!

Roster Needs:

Backup – RBx2, TE, OT/G, S
Starter – Maybe WR, OG, maybe OT for Valle, Maybe CB if Cook can’t rise to the occasion now that Felker dropped
LS


Let’s look at the draft first. Anyone there for my needs? OG? WR? OT? CB? This is a S and CB heavy draft. I find a few OTs I like too. I’d be happy to take a Axel Kelley here at 1.31. They won’t all be mega-hits who fall, like a Cook or a Kelley, but you can still uncover talent. Actually, about 4 OGs I like too. And the 4th WR on the board is sexy too after I interview him. We should have options. Back to FA

I have 30 mill in cap space, 18 mill to sign stuff.


Now I am lucky. How? Great question! Well, the year after my Duzy/Jacobs selections of awesomeness, I didn’t have any major players I drafted. Here are the ones entering their final year:

SE Holbert
C McCarthy
OG Banks
LB Shea
FS Allen

None of those are must-signs. All of those have disappointed to one degree Banks and McCarthy, or another, Holbert not growing enough. Here is what they would each want

SE Holbert – 4 years, 43 mill
C McCarthy - years, 9 mill
OG Banks – 2 yeas, 3 mill
LB Shea – 82 mill, 5 years - nope
FS Allen – 2 years, 6 mill


Now, Shea wants a ton of cash for just being good, but he really didn’t play like it. He’s a 73/73 ILB I got in the 2.23 spot because he fell, and I play him a lot, but he’s more of a tackling run-stopper with some value elsewhere. Now, if he wanted 5-6 mill a year, I’d sign him. But there is no way that I can pay him that money. I could trade him while he’s hot. A 4th year LB that good? I should, ideally, have people feasting from the generosity of my hands. I shop him

In 2036, a few years down the road, I trade my 3rd rounder and Shea for the Vikings 1st rounder. Shea is young, he’s the 8th best LB in the league, you can lock him down for a while. That’s pretty saucy for Minnesota,, and they drop back two rounds to get him.

Right now I have Crawford free, and I could make a play for him in FA, and then keep my options open in the draft

I resign a few of my RFA. I’d like to resign Gardener, but dude wants real money, like 6 mill over 3 years.

I make an offer to Brad Stepanovic, a great 98 snapping LS.


Week 4 – Crawford heads to {Pittsburgh. He wanted too much cash.

Week 8 – Gibbons heads to Texans for 3 years, 36 mill

Week 10 – Our LS Target signs

Time for drafting!
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Old 03-17-2017, 12:45 AM   #325
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The 2034 NFL Amateur Draft

Denver starts us off with S Dillon Buchans of U Minnesota.

The target I like that I think might fall are WR Hunter Gorham, OG Jim Robinette, and OT Roderick Lane. But the one player I likes a lot is Hunter Gorham. I want him badly. He was the 4th on the board, and after I used my 4th interview on him, I was sold.

WR Hunter Gorham – blue in dash at 4.39, SOLE with 31, strength with 15 reps, red agil, and blue spec drills. Blue or red in every assessed combine stat. Came back underrated. Already has great looking bars and stats, with low volatility. I really think Gorham can be something

Let’s head to 1.31 and take a look and see who went where:

Robinette on the board, Lane went 9th the 49ers. Hunter? Still on the board.

He has good stats, underrated, and has everything you’d want. In fact, I think he’d go very high in a multiplayer league, especially one of the earlier games where having a WR was the most important position out there, and this guy would go 1.1 in some of them.

Here, let me show you a quick snippet of Hunter Gorham, on the board at 1.31



I pulled up both Gorham’s card and the draft so you can see where we are. Actually, hold on, let me pull up Robinette so you can see who I liked here too. There I resaved it for you. Robinette is a nice pick up here. Robinette had 1 red, three blues, and 1 normal in smarts. He;d be ikely fine, and great bars. But as I’ve said before, you can get internal O Line talent later, you can’t get a high quality WR like Gorham this often. With my young Qb that looks pretty solid, I can’t not take Gorham.

So I snag him
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Old 03-17-2017, 02:11 AM   #326
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2nd arrives – RT Gabriel Benton? LG Stuart Lane? TE Downs?

All three are solid. Set aside Downs. Lane or Benton? I’m going Lane because he’s from WVU!

3rd – SS Wally van Pelt
4th CB Calvin Stephenson
5th – TE Glen Perry
5th - DE Banks – How is Enrique Banks still in the draft? He’s on the opening screen of talent in that shot I took of the draft. This is silly, I’ma take him.
6th – LB Barry Stine
7th LB Marco Ballard – I actually interviewed him. He has sole super high, and good bars, low rating, and no combine numbers. So he wasn’t on other radars. Will he be a diamond in the rough for me like Crawford or Danieles?



Alrighty!

Early looks –

SE Gorham – 38/73
DE Banks – 21/61
LB Ballard – 20/57
LB Stine – 16/56
TE Perry – 24/51
G Lane – 25/49 – Yuck.
CB Stephenson – 26/48 – Yuck
S Wally van Pelt – 21/43 – Yuck

Ah well. My draft had a good 1st and later rounds, but maybe the 2-4 drafts weren’t hot. Ah well.
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Old 03-18-2017, 01:21 PM   #327
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I have 20 mill in cap space post draft, and 55 players on muh roster

A measure to move Tampa to Portland failed.

We have a B grade

Late FA –

I’m a little surprised that a certain WR isn’t holding out. But thanks Colbert!

Who do I want post-draft?

I offer a 4 year, 10 mill contract to young OT Aaron Byrne, from Cleveland, who has an affinity for my leader, Guzy.

QB Chuck Roberts, grizzled veteran, 3 time All Pro, 38 years old, Mentor, dropped a lot, want him for mentoring the QB spot

2.5 mill, 2 years, LB Alexander Roberts

4 UFAs too

Week 1 – I sign Roberts

Week 2 - 3more arrive

Week 3 – Everybody arrives. We have 62 players heading into camp
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Old 03-19-2017, 01:17 PM   #328
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CAMP

We sell 48,400 season tickets.


I cut QB Endzell,

Now I had, for the first time ever with the Chiefs, an undrafted QB actually get better in camp – Corey Callaway. He went from 43 pot to 49. Is he a grower? We’ll see after camp. I was just going to blow up the league with wins since I wasn’t getting a good undrafted QB, but we clearly have a juggernaut here. If Callaway winds up growing more, then I might be interested in having a conversation about swapping Tamm for Callaway in a year or too. Right now Tamm is 45/60 and my best QB option ever for the Chiefs. I have had a rotisserie of QBs starting for me – Rhodes, Guymon, Tamm, and Swift. And I’d be willing to commit to Callaway early enough to trade Tamm in a year or two when he’s mostly developed and ready to reap big trade potential.

Since I couldn’t find a good OT in the draft, OT Byrne will start for Valle and is my new RT starter.

I extend OG Banks by a year, and then hand the OG spot to my rookie OG for preseason to see if he can grow.

QB Rhodes is demanding a trade. Even if I trade him now, I have my starter, my backup vet, and a potential Callaway. I upgrade my 3rd in ’37 to the Cleveland 1st to send them Rhodes. Rhodes ain;t no joke. He’s the 18th best QB in the league by current ability and 21st by potential. If you were a Qb starved team, would deal a future 1st, years down the road, for the 3rd that year and that cheap, 1.5 mill guy signed for two years? Especially if you think you can build him or get more from him.

I cut TE Hammers. Good luck finding another home! Dude caught 10 Tds in 2 years with me, but I signed him to go above Perrone and Gretsky, and he did neither. And fell quickly. I have Perrone and the young two. So we’re fine. Hammers might have been my 4th TE, no sense banishing him to that

CB Felker has dropped from my expected spot at nickel to potentially dime, with Moschetti now at 51/51. I extend FS Allen by a year.

Now that LB Jaffe is developed, he wanted more playing time. He’s a red card demanding trade. So I move him to the Raiders for their 3rd in 2036, a year we moved a 3rd. Goodbye Jaffe

I cut DE Cesar Lane
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Preseason we go 3-1. No major injures, only a few probbales here and there.

So good news. Tamm rose to 46/63. Callaway dropped to 16/45, so that doesn’t look like that’s happened. We had multiple people drop in ability – RB Barrett, Cortez is down to 61/61, DEE Benton is down to 58/58. He’s 31.

Here were my rookies before, and now:

SE Gorham – 38/73 – 49/79 – Yeah baby!
DE Banks – 21/61 – 25/57
LB Ballard – 20/57 – 27/51
LB Stine – 16/56 – 20/52
TE Perry – 24/51 – 31/60 – Yeah!
G Lane – 25/49 – Yuck. – 32/51
CB Stephenson – 26/48 – Yuck 31/56 – Okay!
S Wally van Pelt – 21/43 – Yuck – 23/38

So some rose and others fell like Banks and Ballard and Van Pelt vs the risers of Stephenson and Gorham and Perry

I cut LB owens and its ROSTER TIME!!


ROSTER

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Front Office Football Eight Kansas City Chiefs Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Roberts, Chuck 107 QB 16 24 24 1 yr. Tamm, Elias 109 QB QB 2 46 63 3 yrs. ##Callaway, Corey 110 QB 1 16 45 1 yr. Barrett, Ernest 242 RB FB 8 39 39 1 yr. Jorg, Abel 241 RB 2 44 46 1 yr. Konrad, Riley 236 RB RB 2 49 49 3 yrs. ##Echevarria, Conrad 243 RB 1 23 29 1 yr. Perrone, Walter 440 TE 9 49 49 2 yrs. Lluellyn, Jason 485 TE TE 2 49 65 3 yrs. Perry, Glen 448 TE 1 31 60 4 yrs. Hatcher, Thomas 514 FL FL 10 52 52 1 yr. Logan, Trenton 583 FL 7 47 47 2 yrs. Holbert, Curtis 584 SE 4 56 56 1 yr. ##Martin, Caiden 519 SE 2 25 34 3 yrs. Gorham, Hunter 580 SE SE 1 49 79 4 yrs. ##McCarthy, Leon 659 C 4 41 41 1 yr. Sandmeyer, Randall 655 C C 3 74 74 2 yrs. Guzy, Liam 770 LG LG 5 82 82 4 yrs. Lane, Stuart 760 LG RG 1 32 51 4 yrs. Banks, Tim 764 RG 4 38 45 2 yrs. Schaplowsky, Bernie 766 RG 3 28 43 2 yrs. Kelley, Axel 874 LT LT 3 66 66 2 yrs. McDaniel, Thurman 865 LT 2 29 53 3 yrs. Valle, Damian 877 RT 9 42 42 1 yr. Byrne, Aaron 868 RT RT 3 60 61 4 yrs. Grandon, Derek 908 P 3 87 87 2 yrs. Fields, Elijah 1011K 6 72 72 1 yr. Cobb, Nicky 1197LDE LDE 9 70 70 3 yrs. Benton, Amos 1198RDE RDE 9 58 58 1 yr. Roberson, Desmond 1194RDE 3 49 65 2 yrs. Banks, Enrique 1172RDE 1 25 57 4 yrs. ##Nabors, Louis 1275LDT 2 39 53 2 yrs. Sterne, Lenny 1276NT NT 9 75 75 1 yr. Newhart, Donnie 1292NT 3 62 75 2 yrs. Danieles, Sam 1353SILB SILB 5 56 56 3 yrs. Clinton, Ricky 1393WILB 8 41 41 1 yr. Roberts, Alexander 1357WILB WILB 3 46 61 2 yrs. ##Hopkins, Tyler 1352WILB 2 34 56 3 yrs. Flemming, Randall 1495SLB SLB 6 89 89 3 yrs. Ballard, Marco 1450SLB 1 27 51 4 yrs. Jacobs, DeAndre 1490WLB WLB 5 71 71 4 yrs. Stine, Barry 1458WLB 1 20 52 4 yrs. Cortez, Dana 1527LCB LCB 8 61 61 2 yrs. Moschetti, Darren 1545LCB 5 47 47 1 yr. Felker, Derek 1549RCB 9 45 45 2 yrs. Mayes, Howard 1525RCB 3 37 37 3 yrs. Cook, Louis 1538RCB RCB 2 43 59 3 yrs. Stephenson, Calvin 1547RCB 1 31 56 4 yrs. Clayton, Randall 1631SS SS 6 73 73 2 yrs. ##Van Pelt, Wally 1637SS 1 23 38 4 yrs. Franz, Rodolfo 1634FS 7 46 46 1 yr. Allen, Chandler 1646FS FS 4 59 59 2 yrs. Stepanovich, Brad 482 LS 5 20 20 2 yrs. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 53 Inactive: 7 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $279,700,000 Cap Room: $19,610,000 Maximum for New Player: $20,560,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $2,480,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $80,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $212,480,000
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Yay Chiefs!

Who do I want to extend now?

Older players - Hatcher? Benton? K Fields? Sterne? Franz?

Younger WR Holbert?

I extend LB Clinton by a year

Next year I have C Sandy and OT Axel that are on the deck for real contracts.

I extend Moschetti by 3 years, 8 mill

A lot of these players are older and will clearly fall. Sterne for example is 31, but the guy is in his 70s. Even if he falls, wed have coverage. But I have Newhart I can swap in any time. I extend Newhart by 2 more years instead, so I can have him as my next-in-line DT. And if Sterne looks good, I can chase or franchise him.

I’m let Benton play out this year and see where we wind up. Again, I can sign, or franchise later. But I don’t want to hurt my cap too much in future years keeping them. I do want to resign Holbert. He wants 4 years and 40 mill and I agree. I’ll let Hatcher play out his deal. Fields has not been playing to his deal, or his talent for that matter so I’m letting him play out.



As he is my leader, I extend Franz by 4 years and 12 mill. He has a great system – Cortez just adores him,and others get along, so I want to keep that happy.

I let my coaches play a bit, just to see what happens. If I let them run everything, the game thinks we’ll finish 11-5, but a WC due to a 12-4 team in our division, and we’ll lose in the WC round. Flemming had 19.5 sacks, 3 picks, and 4 FF. He was DPotY again and had a concussion and missed one game too. His first missed game. Oh and we had three players tossed on IR, including one starter of quality – WR Holbert, and then one adequate starter – Danieles, and another LB with Stine. None were the bad, “Lose a permanent step” level of injury, luckily.

Anyways, that’s not what would really happen. But it’s fun to see the what ifs. Ready?
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Week 1 – We defeat the Raiders 20-7. Tamm is Mom with 23 of 28, 231, and 1:1. He hits Lluellyn for 98 yards and that TD. Konrad has 29 for 125 no scores, Jorg rushes for 1 TD> Pick by Moschetti, 4 KRb by Axel Kelly, 3 each by RT Byrne and C sandy.


No major injuries

Week 2 – We beat the Rams 27-9. Tamm, MOM, 26 of 39, 372, 3:0. Hits Holbert, Konrad and Hatcher for scores. 3 KRB by Byrne

Week 3 – MVP is Benton ith 3 sacks, and LB Jacobs has 2 in our defeat 27-22 over the Browns. Konrad was 12 for 82, 1 score, and Tamm 21 of 36, 243 and 2:1. Jason LLue and Hatcher with scores. Picks by Moshetti and Cook.

S clayton is concussed and is out for a couple of week.

Week 4 – BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Week 5 – We thump the Titans 41-10. Cortez with 2 picks, and Allen 1. Tamm is the MoM with 23 of 31, 268, 1”0 and his Gorham for the score. Konrad was 22 for 92 and 2 Ts. Jorg and Tamm rushed for cores. 7 KRb and 1 pancake by Sandy/ 4 by Byrne.

Clayton is back.
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Week 6 – We lose to the Texans 20-13. Konrad was 27 for 128 and 1 score. Tamm was 18 of 35m 179 and 0:0. Picks by Allen and Jacobs. Guzy, Sandy, and Byrne with 3 KRb


Week 7 – We win 30-23 over the Colts. MPM is Tamm with 24 of 35, 348 abd 2:0. Hatcher had 145 and 2 scores, and Konrad had 21 for 87 and 1 TD. Chandler Allen and clayton with FF that DT Sterne recovered. Holbert banged up, left the game early and is questionable for a month


Week 8 – We crush the Jags 31-10. MOM is Konrad with 31 for 185, 2 TDs, 5 for 39 and 1 TD rec. Tamm is 23 of 26, 2:0 and 249 yards. WR Logan the other TD. Moshetti and Flemming with FF> 2 sacks each by Sterne and Flemming. 6 KRB by Kelly, 4 by Sandy, 3 byGuzy.

OG Lane is infected with a virus and dropped to questionable

Week 9 – We remind Oakland we are better than then with a 27-10 victory to get us to 7-1. MOM is Tamm with 32 of 41, 293, and 1:2. Holbert with a reverse for a rush TD and 1 receiving score. Konrad the other rush score. Pick by Danieles. FF by Cortez and Jacobs, recovered by Moschetti and Byrne. 4 KRB by Guzy
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Week 10 – We thump the 0-8 Broncos 34-10. MOM is Jacobs with 2.5 sacks. Konrad was 32 for 183 and 1 score. Cortex had a pick. Tamm was 16 of 29, 233 and 3:2. Gorham had his first 100 yards game in his career – 6 for 129 and 1 TD. Hatcher and Perrone with scores too. 6 KRB by Guzy, 5 by Sandy, 3 by Lane and Byrne

LB Jacobs is questionable with a broken thumb. We’ll start him

Week 11 – San Diego falls 30-3. Tamm, MOM, 21 of 34, 285, 3”0/ Hatcher, Perrone, and Llue with scores. Konrad adds another ground TD. Pick by Flemming. FF by Flemming, Cortez, and Danieles. 3 KRb by Kelley.

Cortez questionable.

Week 12 – ‘Zona falls 37-10. Konrad was 16 for 74 and 1 score, Tam, MOM, 26 of 39, 399, 3:1. Hatcher with 111 yards and a score, Holbert with 126 and Perrone and Gorham with TDs. Pick by dimeback Felker. 2 FF by Jacobs, 1 by Flemming. Recovered by Moschetti, Sterne and Danieles. 3 KRb by Kelley

Injuries of note:

RB Barret knocked to doubtful. I deactivate him for a few weeks.

ILB Ricky Clinton out with a broken knee for a few weeks. I deactivate him as well.

Week 13 – We barely emerge victorious in what was clearly a trap game vs a 6 win Miami, 34-33. With a pick and 3 sacks, MOM is Flemming. Jacobs and Benton both rocking a pair of sacks. Konrad was 15 for 57 and 1 TD. Tamm was 30 of 45, 375, and 3:1. He hit Gorham for 112 yards, Hatcher for 101 and 1 score, Konrad and Llue for two more TDs. FF by Benton.

After the game we announce that OG Duzy is out for 5 weeks. Banks’ll start for Duzy until he returns

Cortez fully healthy
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Week 14 – We beat 8-4 Seattle 27-9. MOM is Tamm with 25 of 37, 236 yards, and 2:0 hitting Gorham and RB Jorb for scores. Konrad is 25 for 163. FF by FS Allen, pick by Moschetti, 4 KRB by Banks and Kelley

Barrett is back from injury

Week 15 – We beat 9-4 San Diego 24-14. MOM is Konrad with 20 for 130 and 2 scores. Tamm rushes for 1 TD and throws 18 for 34, 171, and 0:1. Picks by Felker and SS Clayton. FF by Danieles. 2.5 sacks by The Flemming. 6 KRb by Sandy, 4 by Banks, 3 by Byrne.

Week 16 – We travel to 10-4 San Francisco. We beat them 24-17. Mmom IS Tamm with 23 of 36, 263 and 1:0, and rushed for another score. Konrad was 19 for 104 and 1 TD> Holbert caught the TD score. LB Roberts with a pick. FF by Allen. 4 KRB by Sandy, 3 by Banks

We have two important players out

WR Hatcher, out for 8 weeks with calf muscle
LB Jacobs – Sucks, he was 2nd among LBs in sacks nationally and had a shot at getting more in the last two weeks to get his first All Pro. Ah well.

I put Hatcher on IR> I sign 2nd year WR Brian Gerken, 42/46. Gerken’ll move into Logan’s spot and Logan into Hatchers

Week 17 – We host the 0-15 Broncos. And yes, we sent them back for a perfectly winless season!

Tamm just exploded all over. MOM – 22 of 26, 296 yards, 5:0. He hit Holbert for 101 yards and 1 score, Gorham for 120 and another, and Perrone for the 3rd score, and RBs Konrad and Jorg. Konrad added 107 rush yards and 1 RD. No picks, FF by Clayton. 5 KRB by sandy, 4 by Banks, 3 by Lane and Kelley

We finish 15-1!
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The 2034 NFL Playoffs:


AFC –

1. KC, 15-1
2. Pitts, 12-4
3. Tenn, 11-5
4. Miami, 9-6-1
5. SD, 10-6
6. NY Jets, 9-7

Alright, are you ready for the KC Sternwheeler?

Wild Card Weekend

Vikes at GMen
Jets at Titans
Chargers at Dolphins
Seahawks at Saints



The Giants trounce 41-24, the Titans emerge victorious 18-6, Miami is 28-21 and Seattle 24-20.

And that sets up.............


Week 2, Divisional Round

We host the Dolphins, who pushed us all the way earlier this year when we played. Jacobs is probable and I keep him on the bench for now. But Guzy is back.

Once again, Miami pushes us hard, but we win 33-30 in OT.

MOM is...QB Chuck Roberts. The old cagey veteran. Tamm was knocked out early and is doubtful for a while. Roberts was 31 of 49, 355, and 3:2 after Tamm was 6 of 7, 76 and 0:0. Holbert had 159 yards, Gorham 128, and 2 scores to WR Brian Gerken and another to TE Perone. Konrad added 33 for 146. And FF by S Franz recovered by DT Byrne, no picks. 2.5 sacks by DE Roberson (I moved him into many of LB Jacobs’ formations). 6 KRB by Guzy, 3 by Lane

Danieles is out with a herniated disk, and I IR him. Jacobs is back. Tamm is doubtful and I deactivate him I sign RB Theodore Blackburn back to my squad. I hand Blackburn the FB role Jorg was doing, as he’s better at it. Clinton starts for Danieles

New York defeated San Fran 20-16
Seattle lost in Green Bay 24-16
Tennessee won in Pittsburgh 22-19


Week 3 – Conference Championship


We host the Titans
Green bay hosts the Giants

Ready?

Green Bay wins 23-20

And we win 26-13

Konrad, MOM, with 32 for 144. Roberts is 14 for 27, 129, and 1:1 and hit Holbert for a score. Dana Cortez with a INT RET TD for a score, and Clayton rocked 2 picks. FF by Newhart, recovered by Benton. Sandeyer with 5 KRb

No new injuries.....


The 2034 NFL Super Bowl

Your #1 Seed 15-1 AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs

Vs

Your #1 Seed 12-4 NFC Champion Green Bay Packers

QB Milas Tamm is still doubtful. I dress him, I case we need him. I also dress Barrett over Jorg. Experience over youth on this stage.

Their QB just has a banner day. He is so good. Our defense can’t contain him. 22 of 30 for 316, 3:0. Nasty. Just nasty. Where is Flemming? He got 1 single sack? Any FF? Picks? Nope! Just 6 tackles. Come on Flemming. Anyone else? 1.5 sacks by Cobb, and 1 by Benton, but still nothing major. We had no picks collected on the day. Now, we did get a FF by Cobb that DE Enrique Banks recovered. But that’s it for turnovers.

Sigh

Well, Konrad wasn’t bad. 34 for 130 and 2 scores. That’s a very, solid, strong Super Bowl performance. And Guzy gave you 4 KRB and Kelley 3. So yay for teamwork....

But still. No miracles from special teams. Well not like you’d expect. On special teams, we forced a fumble, and LB Tyler Hopkins recovered it and returned it 12 yards for a score So we wound up with 21 points from those. But the Pack were chasing us early, and went for 2 twice on TDs to got up to 23-21 vs us in the early 2nd half.

But....

Then the MVP of the Game struck. QB Roberts wound up up with 24 of 31, 285, and 3:1. He hit Holbert for 102 yards and 2 scores, and then Perrone for 1 TD and Gorham for 7 for 94 yards.

Konrad. Special Teams. Roberts.

We get our 2nd Super Bowl win. Oddly. But I’ll take it.


Despite all of the other things Roberts did in his career, that was his first Ring, and his first Super Bowl MVP. At the age of 39. Congrats QB Chuck Roberts!


I would not be surprised if Roberts retires on that note. That was a fun story for him. And a win is a win. Would I preferred a Tamm win? Sure! But I’ll take any win over a Tamm maybe. Especially a 44-23 win.
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Season Awards:

Super Bowl MVP – QB Chuck Roberts
Defensive Player of the Year: Sigh...OLB Randall Flemming

All Pro 1st Team:

RB Riley Konrad
C Randall Sandmeyer
OT Axel Kelley
LB Randall Flemming
LB DeAndre Jacobs

All-Pro 2nd Team:

QB Milas Tamm
SS Randall Clayton

Nice!

This was long overdue for Jacobs! You are going to excrete a seriously large brick when you see Sandmeyer’s statline. And signing both Kelley and Sandmeyer is about to get rough. Flem, Jacobs, Clayton. Konrad. Tamm. Man I feel good here!
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Passing –

Let me show you the whole league:

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Front Office Football Eight Passing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/A Lg **Tamm, Elias QB KCY 16 16 561 370 66.0 4401 11.89 7.84 94 Briggs, Bobby QB GBY 16 16 530 371 70.0 4169 11.24 7.87 66 Burnett, Gabe QB LAS 16 16 634 384 60.6 4100 10.68 6.47 77 Acosta, Tim QB BAL 14 14 526 362 68.8 4042 11.17 7.68 87 Gomez, Ralph QB JAX 16 16 632 376 59.5 3989 10.61 6.31 58 Sims, Will QB CAR 15 15 510 353 69.2 3987 11.29 7.82 47 Shannon, Samuel QB PIT 16 16 530 346 65.3 3911 11.30 7.38 85 Pancake, Byron QB DET 16 16 577 382 66.2 3856 10.09 6.68 54 Wischhof, Alex QB NJY 15 15 516 337 65.3 3732 11.07 7.23 44 McGee, Mitchell QB SEA 16 16 554 337 60.8 3698 10.97 6.68 85 Tatum, Sebastian QB NED 16 16 515 344 66.8 3656 10.63 7.10 54 Johnson, Lorenzo QB BUF 16 16 486 325 66.9 3531 10.86 7.27 58 Cote, Chandler QB NYK 16 16 479 311 64.9 3458 11.12 7.22 63 Frisch, Bert QB WAS 16 16 523 344 65.8 3428 9.97 6.55 77 Solari, Ronnie QB OAK 16 16 576 323 56.1 3367 10.42 5.85 70 Moretti, C.J. QB TEN 16 16 472 327 69.3 3208 9.81 6.80 82 Crane, Kent QB IND 15 15 483 300 62.1 3168 10.56 6.56 53 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 15 14 476 323 67.9 3157 9.77 6.63 66 Swift, Ben QB NOS 13 13 417 281 67.4 3154 11.22 7.56 57 Weaver, Kyle QB TBY 15 15 514 330 64.2 3129 9.48 6.09 71 Curie, Donovan QB ARI 15 15 481 296 61.5 3019 10.20 6.28 82 Peterson, Jameson QB DAL 15 15 468 266 56.8 2956 11.11 6.32 63 Rhodes, Conrad QB CLE 13 13 407 277 68.1 2811 10.15 6.91 50 Salley, Randall QB HOU 11 11 400 263 65.8 2784 10.59 6.96 68 Blades, Blake QB MIA 13 12 379 249 65.7 2638 10.59 6.96 67 Whiting, Harvey QB CIN 11 8 332 222 66.9 2574 11.59 7.75 50 Stevens, Marco QB SFO 12 12 394 257 65.2 2495 9.71 6.33 41 Luen, Melvin QB DEN 13 13 419 231 55.1 2479 10.73 5.92 62 Fitzgerald, Greg QB ATL 10 10 256 167 65.2 2121 12.70 8.29 63 Scancella, Sawyer QB CIN 11 11 295 201 68.1 2088 10.39 7.08 51 Powell, Howie QB ATL 9 6 294 198 67.3 2064 10.42 7.02 46 Neville, Wayne QB MIN 9 9 248 161 64.9 1995 12.39 8.04 56 Howard, Jared QB PHI 9 8 316 200 63.3 1948 9.74 6.16 47 Still, Wayne QB MIN 8 7 286 174 60.8 1830 10.52 6.40 57 Whalen, Antonio QB CHI 11 10 313 186 59.4 1828 9.83 5.84 41 Nichols, Arnold QB PHI 8 8 284 175 61.6 1619 9.25 5.70 55 Player Pos Team TD Int 20+T 300+ Rating **Tamm, Elias QB KCY 32 10 63 4 101.3 Briggs, Bobby QB GBY 27 14 64 6 99.1 Burnett, Gabe QB LAS 25 7 65 3 88.0 Acosta, Tim QB BAL 32 7 61 5 106.2 Gomez, Ralph QB JAX 22 12 67 3 81.7 Sims, Will QB CAR 29 12 65 4 101.4 Shannon, Samuel QB PIT 26 14 57 2 92.5 Pancake, Byron QB DET 23 6 50 3 94.1 Wischhof, Alex QB NJY 27 9 56 2 96.8 McGee, Mitchell QB SEA 24 13 44 2 85.2 Tatum, Sebastian QB NED 27 11 51 2 95.9 Johnson, Lorenzo QB BUF 14 8 52 2 90.8 Cote, Chandler QB NYK 15 10 54 3 88.0 Frisch, Bert QB WAS 17 14 50 0 83.9 Solari, Ronnie QB OAK 18 13 45 2 74.2 Moretti, C.J. QB TEN 20 14 42 0 89.9 Crane, Kent QB IND 16 11 46 1 82.7 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 18 9 40 4 91.0 Swift, Ben QB NOS 20 8 54 2 97.7 Weaver, Kyle QB TBY 25 11 39 2 88.2 Curie, Donovan QB ARI 18 16 44 1 78.1 Peterson, Jameson QB DAL 14 9 43 0 77.7 Rhodes, Conrad QB CLE 14 10 39 1 88.8 Salley, Randall QB HOU 12 9 35 4 86.5 Blades, Blake QB MIA 22 8 40 1 96.4 Whiting, Harvey QB CIN 10 5 45 4 93.9 Stevens, Marco QB SFO 13 11 38 1 82.1 Luen, Melvin QB DEN 9 9 35 2 70.9 Fitzgerald, Greg QB ATL 13 6 41 2 98.1 Scancella, Sawyer QB CIN 8 4 32 1 91.7 Powell, Howie QB ATL 10 11 31 2 83.2 Neville, Wayne QB MIN 11 5 36 1 96.1 Howard, Jared QB PHI 12 6 26 0 85.2 Still, Wayne QB MIN 6 8 28 2 74.7 Whalen, Antonio QB CHI 5 11 27 1 66.6 Nichols, Arnold QB PHI 10 10 17 0 74.2 Front Office Football Eight Att - Attempts, Cmp - Completions, Pct - Completion Percentage, Yards - Passing Yards, Avg/C - Yards per Completion, Ave/A - Yards per Attempt, Lg - Longest Completion, TD - Passing Touchdowns, Int - Passes Intercepted, 20+T - Completions of 20 or More Yards, 300+ - 300-yard Games, Rate - Quarterback Rating.

Tamm led the league with 4401 pass yards, and had a great 32/10ration, 66.0% completion, 101.3 rating, and 25 sacks, 4 fumbles, 2 fumrec. You can’t deny he was tied with Acosta, who won 1st team All Pro, and had a better rating, 400 fewer yards, but better %. Tamm was on target though.

Rush!


STATS

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Front Office Football Eight Rushing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Yards Avg Lg TD RZAtt Yards **Konrad, Riley RB KCY 16 16 363 1686 4.64 49 15 48 165 Buckner, Devon RB DAL 16 14 248 1433 5.78 47 7 22 103 Williford, Mo RB CHI 16 14 318 1324 4.16 33 7 31 97 Riddols, Rodolfo RB DET 16 11 198 1264 6.38 62 6 22 72 Krauchick, Darius RB SFO 16 5 197 1230 6.24 80 11 36 184 Hopper, Gary RB TEN 16 13 287 1175 4.09 51 8 43 117 Rollin, Jalen RB ATL 16 15 243 1148 4.72 75 6 37 83 Bernstein, Shaquille RB OAK 14 13 208 1116 5.37 97 4 12 27 Perot, Collin RB MIA 16 13 203 1096 5.40 63 9 29 143 Percell, Gino RB NED 16 12 272 1083 3.98 44 3 33 85 Wolfe, Lenny RB NYK 16 11 266 1076 4.05 44 8 44 115 Andrews, Seth RB NOS 15 10 226 1033 4.57 43 9 32 106 Scott, Darren RB BAL 16 11 187 1014 5.42 60 4 25 81 Vaughn, Desmond RB GBY 16 15 271 974 3.59 56 9 39 107 Huffman, Victor RB ARI 16 9 196 941 4.80 39 5 27 87 Dirita, Cameron RB PHI 16 13 220 923 4.20 56 8 25 86 Kramer, Neil RB HOU 16 15 160 923 5.77 75 9 19 78 Emerson, Bryce RB NJY 16 8 185 848 4.58 37 3 23 73 Shumway, Alexis RB MIA 16 3 181 848 4.69 40 7 26 106 Embry, Hector RB PIT 16 8 181 823 4.55 64 3 23 56 McDaniel, Rex RB CIN 16 6 196 781 3.98 58 5 43 95 Vought, Wesley RB BUF 16 9 211 771 3.65 52 3 23 11 Beach, Joseph RB ARI 16 6 124 733 5.91 44 3 11 70 Espinosa, Demetrius RB CAR 14 6 134 680 5.07 59 4 23 37 Applewhite, Winfred RB WAS 16 9 206 677 3.29 30 4 20 57 Murphree, Clay RB NJY 16 6 146 676 4.63 42 5 22 92 Fisk, Deion RB IND 15 4 150 673 4.49 40 5 17 47 Hastings, Trenton RB SEA 16 10 149 662 4.44 90 5 15 60 Gardner, Roberto RB IND 16 14 137 654 4.77 75 6 13 35 Royse, Thomas RB PIT 16 6 150 648 4.32 25 6 20 68 Barrere, Bryant RB JAX 16 12 169 635 3.76 75 5 26 47 Middleton, Gino RB LAS 16 10 136 605 4.45 41 6 17 41 Lustyk, Justin RB LAS 16 5 147 601 4.09 39 5 18 41 Little, Brendan RB CAR 16 8 176 573 3.26 34 2 34 68 Lafantaisie, Ronald RB SDO 16 7 159 542 3.41 66 2 18 27 Sawyer, Dalton RB CLE 16 6 115 542 4.71 28 2 14 12 Ransbottom, Charlie RB DEN 13 11 154 531 3.45 68 2 12 34 Brandon, Nate RB MIN 10 7 139 522 3.76 24 4 14 49 Westbrook, Jim RB JAX 16 2 144 519 3.60 48 5 19 54 Hammond, Irv RB CLE 15 9 152 517 3.40 46 3 20 58 Johnstone, Johnnie RB BAL 16 3 135 513 3.80 43 1 8 18 Leroy, William RB SDO 15 8 130 496 3.82 35 4 13 24 Jones, Carlton RB WAS 16 7 122 478 3.92 27 0 7 20 Lee, Eugene RB TBY 8 7 106 452 4.26 55 0 12 21 Hammond, Brian RB HOU 16 1 151 429 2.84 27 0 17 34 Kramer, Bryan RB MIN 14 5 108 408 3.78 22 4 15 15 Stallworth, Alfredo RB DET 16 3 107 400 3.74 25 3 17 72 Vandam, Bob RB TBY 16 5 122 399 3.27 21 2 19 49

Again, let me show you the league rushing stats. Konrad’s 1686 rush yards and 15 rush scores both lead the league by a lot over 11 TDs by one and 250 yards over another. His ypc was better than last year and you can see just how many times we rushed with him. But you cannot deny the results of the Konrad.


Receiving!

Back to just my team

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Front Office Football Eight Receiving Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Targ Ctch Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/T YAC Gorham, Hunter WR KCY 16 16 97 68 70.1 1018 14.97 10.49 405 Hatcher, Thomas WR KCY 15 14 102 63 61.8 888 14.10 8.71 444 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 15 7 80 52 65.0 708 13.62 8.85 332 Konrad, Riley RB KCY 16 16 73 52 71.2 361 6.94 4.95 139 Lluellyn, Jason TE KCY 16 14 69 47 68.1 514 10.94 7.45 174 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 16 5 52 37 71.2 407 11.00 7.83 163 Logan, Trenton WR KCY 16 3 50 28 56.0 345 12.32 6.90 131 Jorg, Abel RB KCY 16 4 31 19 61.3 152 8.00 4.90 44 Perry, Glen TE KCY 16 0 8 6 75.0 48 8.00 6.00 20 Barrett, Ernest RB KCY 11 0 5 4 80.0 23 5.75 4.60 11 Echevarria, Conrad RB KCY 5 0 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.00 0 Player Pos Team Lg TD Drp PPly TPct 20+C 100+ Gorham, Hunter WR KCY 78 5 2 556 17.4 16 3 Hatcher, Thomas WR KCY 94 8 4 453 22.5 16 3 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 57 4 4 366 21.9 13 2 Konrad, Riley RB KCY 34 4 4 499 14.6 2 0 Lluellyn, Jason TE KCY 45 4 3 544 12.7 5 0 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 31 4 3 170 30.6 4 0 Logan, Trenton WR KCY 46 1 1 162 30.9 6 0 Jorg, Abel RB KCY 30 2 0 130 23.8 1 0 Perry, Glen TE KCY 13 0 0 37 21.6 0 0 Barrett, Ernest RB KCY 9 0 0 43 11.6 0 0 Echevarria, Conrad RB KCY 0 0 0 2 50.0 0 0 Targ - Targeted with Pass, Ctch - Receptions, Pct - Reception Percentage, Yards - Receiving Yards, Avg/C - Yards per Catch, Avg/T - Yards per Target, YAC - Yards Gained After Catch, Lg - Longest Reception, TD - Receiving Touchdowns, Drp - Passes Dropped, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, TPct - Percentage of Passing Plays Targeted, 20+C - Catches of 20 Yards or More, 100+ - 100-Yard Games.

Hello Gorham! Looks sexy, right? That’s the first 1000+ yard season I’ve had. Only 5 players in the league hit 1000. I thought Gorham might have been robbed of Offensive Rookie of the Year, and then I saw a Rb who did very well, so I agreed that Gorham’s lack of an award was justified. Still, you got to love this guy. 97 targets, 70% grabs, and just 2 drops. Gorham is here to stay. Hacther’s injury may have prevented him from getting 1000+ yards too, which would have been uber-cool. Now, I am surprised tt the lack of balls thrown Lluellyn’s way. He has the lowest target % this year by far. I jammed him out there on as many pass plays as I could and you can see he had the 2nd largest # of pass plays on my team after Gorham. Perhaps the quality of the other WRs and options gave Tamm more choices? But that saddens me, because his catch % is so much better than Perrone’s was last year. Oh, and Konrad had more than 2000 yards from scrimmage.


KR/PR Mayes was 57 PR, 7.8 avg; 25 KR, 22.6 avg
P Derek Grandon 79 punts, 47.7 avg, 31 in 20.
K Fields – 32 of 39, long of 51, 53 fo 53 PAT

What does it say about Fields that he improves with his neck on the line?


Def

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Front Office Football Eight Defensive Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr QBKd Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 16 16 127 23 16.0 3 10 21 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 15 15 67 20 12.0 2 7 7 Benton, Amos DE KCY 16 16 29 6 11.0 2 19 19 Sterne, Lenny DT KCY 16 16 43 25 6.5 2 9 0 Roberson, Desmond DE KCY 16 1 7 3 4.0 0 1 2 Newhart, Donnie DT KCY 16 0 8 4 3.5 1 1 0 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 16 16 37 13 2.5 2 12 9 Danieles, Sam ILB KCY 16 16 71 31 1.5 1 2 1 Clayton, Randall S KCY 15 15 81 32 1.0 1 0 0 Allen, Chandler S KCY 16 16 58 21 0.0 0 0 0 Cortez, Dana CB KCY 16 16 55 14 0.0 1 1 0 Cook, Louis CB KCY 16 16 51 20 0.0 0 0 0 Moschetti, Darren CB KCY 16 6 35 9 0.0 0 1 0 Roberts, Alexander ILB KCY 16 10 28 18 0.0 0 0 0 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 16 1 19 5 0.0 1 1 0 Clinton, Ricky ILB KCY 12 0 4 2 0.0 0 0 0 Felker, Derek CB KCY 16 0 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 Logan, Trenton WR KCY 16 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Hatcher, Thomas WR KCY 15 14 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 15 7 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 16 5 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Mayes, Howard CB KCY 16 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Jorg, Abel RB KCY 16 4 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Gorham, Hunter WR KCY 16 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Stine, Barry OLB KCY 5 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Player Pos Team RPly PPly PRPct TkPct Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 356 637 4.6 16.7 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 319 591 3.6 10.9 Benton, Amos DE KCY 302 540 5.9 5.5 Sterne, Lenny DT KCY 341 546 3.2 8.4 Roberson, Desmond DE KCY 48 99 5.1 9.5 Newhart, Donnie DT KCY 78 217 2.5 5.3 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 331 544 3.0 6.0 Danieles, Sam ILB KCY 338 535 0.8 11.9 Clayton, Randall S KCY 315 568 0.4 12.9 Allen, Chandler S KCY 335 599 0.0 8.5 Cortez, Dana CB KCY 334 572 0.3 7.6 Cook, Louis CB KCY 351 601 0.0 7.5 Moschetti, Darren CB KCY 167 360 0.3 8.3 Roberts, Alexander ILB KCY 143 191 0.0 13.8 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 112 233 0.9 7.0 Clinton, Ricky ILB KCY 20 51 0.0 8.5 Felker, Derek CB KCY 16 104 0.0 3.3 Logan, Trenton WR KCY 123 162 0.0 1.1 Hatcher, Thomas WR KCY 379 453 0.0 0.2 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 310 366 0.0 0.3 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 153 170 0.0 0.3 Mayes, Howard CB KCY 0 13 0.0 7.7 Jorg, Abel RB KCY 149 130 0.0 0.4 Gorham, Hunter WR KCY 471 556 0.0 0.1 Stine, Barry OLB KCY 5 2 0.0 14.3 Tckl - Tackles, Asst - Tackle Assists, Sack - Sacks, Blkd - Passes Blocked, Hurr - Quarterback Hurries, QBKd - Quarterback Knockdowns, RPly - Rushing Plays on Field, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PRPct - Pass Rush Effectiveness Percentage, TkPct - Percentage of Plays Making Tackle.

Boom, Flemming! He, again, led the league in sacks, albeit by just 0.5 sacks over two players, a DE and DT. Jacobs’s 12 sacks remained 2nd best among LBs this year. I’m surprised by the down year Nicky Cobb had though. 2.5 sacks? Huh. Has the era of the Cobb ended? He entered this season with much better skills than Benton, but Benton still had 11 sacks. It may be time to call up Roberson permanently from the minors, but not for Benton...

Pass coverage!


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Front Office Football Eight Pass Coverage Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Ints IRYd TD Defn Cght PPly PDPct Cortez, Dana CB KCY 16 16 3 29 0 6 34 572 79.8 Moschetti, Darren CB KCY 16 6 3 31 0 10 29 360 82.5 Felker, Derek CB KCY 16 0 2 7 0 3 2 104 96.6 Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 16 16 2 0 0 13 58 637 76.8 Allen, Chandler S KCY 16 16 2 13 0 10 29 599 81.8 Clayton, Randall S KCY 15 15 1 14 0 23 39 568 83.9 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 15 15 1 0 0 8 21 591 81.9 Danieles, Sam ILB KCY 16 16 1 0 0 3 31 535 77.1 Roberts, Alexander ILB KCY 16 10 1 0 0 0 15 191 74.6 Cook, Louis CB KCY 16 16 1 5 0 13 39 601 79.9 Benton, Amos DE KCY 16 16 0 0 0 0 4 540 81.5 Sterne, Lenny DT KCY 16 16 0 0 0 0 6 546 81.1 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 16 16 0 0 0 2 8 544 81.5 Clinton, Ricky ILB KCY 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 51 77.3 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 16 1 0 0 0 3 15 233 77.0 Roberson, Desmond DE KCY 16 1 0 0 0 0 2 99 79.8 Newhart, Donnie DT KCY 16 0 0 0 0 1 1 217 82.9 Mayes, Howard CB KCY 16 0 0 0 0 1 1 13 90.1 Ints - Interceptions, IRYd - Interception Return Yardage, TD - Interception Return Touchdowns, Cght - Passes Caught by Covered Receiver, Defn - Passes Defensed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PDPct - Pass Defense Percentage.

Hello Randall Clayton! Just one pick, sure, but a full 23 passes defensed. That’s on fire. For perspective, the next highest is 18 with 1 Cb, then 16 with another CB, then 14 with 1 S, and then Flemming at 13, with another LB and 1 CB. Moschetti was strong from my nickel.

Blocking:

C Sandmeyer, 49 KRB, 6 pancakes, 8 sacks allowed
Kelley, 37 KRB, 6 pan, 3 sacks allowed
OT Byrne, 30, 1, and 4
OG Duzy, 12 starts, 26, 2 and 0
OG Lane, 16, 0, 6
Banks, 4 starts, 14, 0 and 1 sack

Sandmeyer proved himself, and led all players in KRB by 8.
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The Flemming Watch:

6 time Defensive Player of the Year

663 solo tack, 157 assists
76.5 sacks, 14 blocks, 59 hurries, 109 QBKD
24 Ints, 3 INT RET TD, 76 pasdef
21 FF, 1 FR TD, 5 FumRec,

It’s like every single statline of Randall Flemming is a mic drop.


Team Awards:

Off Player of the Year: C Randall Sandmeyer – Yup! He’s here to stay, if we can afford him......

Def Play of the Y: Jacobs – Finally. Dude it was time. Seriously past his time. Good jorb Jacobs.


Spec Teams Player of the Year: Sigh Fields. And saying so annoys me so much kicker!

Rookie of the Year: WR Hunter Gorham. Clearly. No questions asked. He’s sexy as you want him to be.

Heart Award: QB Chuck Roberts. Dude. You deserve it. Imagine if a long-lasting Qb who was good and won Pro Bowls and All Pros here and there, like, say, Phillip Rivers, is cut from his team near the end of his career, and he becomes a journeyman for a few years, before he lands on a team with a 2nd year QB who’s good and needs some mentoring from you. And then that QB goes down in the playoffs, and you take over for three games, and get Super Bowl MVp. Think about that story. That is the story that makes movies. Sports movies. Roberts, thanks for all of the fish
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End of Season:

Performance – 90
Value – 53
Profit – 74
Roster = 11
Score – 71


12th worst stadium
10th highest value
13th highest support
11th best Roster
9th worst economy

We made 143 mill in cool hard cash, and 99.4% capacity full

6 players make the HOF. QBs Mariota, Winston, Wentz, and then LB Josiah Glover, 3 time All Pro, and then WR Clayton Bradley with 11692 yards, 4 All Pros, 1 ring, league’s fastest man 1.

And... then...

RB Diego Lorey, from my Browns dynasty. This may be my last inductee from the Browns era.

Lorey – 12167 rush yards, 84 rush scores; 4206 rec yards, 28 rec scores, Off Rookie of the year, 2021, 4 time All Pro, Super Bowl MVP< 3 Rings

Good job Lorey!

That gives my Cleveland era the following HOFers:

RB Diego Lorey
QB Brendan Arledge
OT Shon Coleman
DE Julio Stanton
DE Joey Horner
OT Joe Thomas


I’m surprised at the lack of WRs there.

But’s FOF8 is very, very hard to make the HOF as a WR. Only one player is in the WR HOF. But Dustin Wright should be here. 1064 catches, 12874 yards, 86 TDs, 4 Rings, 3 All Pros. And I would expect a certain NT and SLB to make it too.

Well, it happened...

QB Roberts retired on a high note, and, as the Legend of the Game. Good job Roberts!

And that gives me a LotG as well.

Other retirements of note:

WR Rodney Riley, from my Browns dynasty, just retired – 10837 yards, 888 snags, 58 TDs, 4 KR RET TDS, 3 Rings, 2 All Pros

OG Ralph Haroldson, 398 KRB, 50 pancakes, 87 sacks allowed, 2 All Pros

OG Rickey McEachern, 344, 42 and 53 sacks allowed, 3 All Pros

OG Jim Carpenter, 347, 47 and 43, 3 All Pros

DE Corwin Willis, 98. Sacks, 4 time All Pro, I suspect HOF Bound

DE Grayson Floyd, from my Browns, also just retired

WLB Jackson Clark, 1 Ring, Def Rookie of Year, 2 All Pros, 80.5 sacks, 141 QBKD, 108 hurries, etc.

Well, he just retired:

SLB Karl Rincon, 2 Rings for my Browns, 82.5 sacks, 14 blocks, 79 hurries, 59 QBKD, 827 solos, 231 assit tack, 11 picks, 74 pasdef, 21 FF, 8 Rec, 4 various RET TDS. Rincon was my Flemming. Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2023, and All Pro too. All Pro the next three years, and Def Player of the Year in 2027. I suspect Rincon makes the HOF too.

SS Lamont Mitchell, 6 time All Pro, 1 Ring, 37 ints, 156 pasdef, 1331 tack, 424 assists, another HOF?
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Staff – I hand out raises to everyone!

We draft 10th

I hire a new Strength Coord. That’s it.

I won a Super Bowl! Time to jack up those ticket prices aye?

Here are my UFAs:

Hatcher
Valle
Benton
Sterne
Barrett
Fields
McCarthy

Anyone I want to tag and keep?

So here is what I have coming up.

I have the following players I need to extend, from their rookie deals:

C Sandmeyer
T Kelley
P Grandon

And maybe DE Roberson

That’s a lot of cash leaving my front door. Meanwhile I have 52 mill in cap space this year, 40 post-rookies for keeping my peoples

Now if I want, I can let Benton and Sterne head home, and just bump up Roberson and Newhart. I have no desire for Valle, Barrett, and McCarthy, and marginal, at best, for Fields. It’s just Benton, Hatcher, and Sterne. Who are between 31 and 33. I don’t want to tag the wrong one, and then mess up my cap for the next three signees, and then QB Miles and RB Konrad.

I franchise Benton
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FA Time

I resign a few RFAs. Alright, sticker price time...

LT Axel Kelley signs for 4 years, 50 mill

C Sandmeyer, 5 years, 74 mill. Mostly flat cap hit at 13 mill each of the first three years

P Grandon – 3 years 10 mill

I am now left with just 1.6 mill in cap space

I can cut Perrone and Felker and save about 15 mill, and 25 mill to cut Cortez

So I keep it up.

I give SS Clayton 4 years, 42 mill

I added a year to LB Roberts’s deal and Clintons

I add two years to DE Roberson

FS Allen wants serious 34 mill over 4 years cash to sign

Let’s head to week 2 and see what I can do to shape my roster

Hatcher wants 3 years, 33 mill. Nope. Even if I cut Logan, nope. Not considering his age. Sterne wants 42 mill in 2 years, K Fields 4 years and 25 mill.

What do I need?

Backup QB
Many backup Rbs,
Backup TE
If I keep Logan, Gerkon, Holbert and Gorham, I think I have a sexy WR corps. I don’t need Hatcher that much. Logan is making 6 mill, so I can save 5 by cutting him.
Backup C
Starter OG only
Backup OT
K
Maybe Backup DL
Maybe fix Cbs. I have aging or disappointing Cbs, so a star rookie or a cheap and solid vet, something like that. Cook has not been what I expected or needed.

Actually....hmmm....

I think it would be fiscally wise to extend Cook now, not next year. 4 years, 14.75 mill. Perfect. That’s only 800k more than the cap already was this year and 1.2 mill next, for two years of 4ish mill the following two years. Love it.

Alright, I love Sterne, but I’m comfortable letting him go. I have Newhart who’s strong.

I extend Cortez to 3 years, 40 mill, and slash his cap this by 13 mill. Yay money!

I make an offer for K Fields.

I start interviewing folks

I make a 2 eyar, 4.2 mill offer to QB Mentor Sam Gardner, who is also the best QB in FA.

Week 2 - Hatcher signs with Dallas for 37 mill, 3 years. I was hoping a lack of offers would drop the price. But Hatcher was the 4th best WR in FA. Good luck in Dallas! OG Harvey Gibbons was in FA and signs with New Orleans

Week 5 – QB Gardener signs with me.

Week 6 – Sterne heads to Indy for 43 mill, 2 years

Week 9 – Fields signs.

Are y’all ready for the draft?
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The 2035 NFL Amateur Draft

The 0-16 Broncos take the stud QB, Grant Assenov from Liberty at 1.1 We have a lot fo CB talent I scoped out, as well as some OGs and such too.


1.32 arrives and all 6 of the top CBs are off the board. None fell. Instead I have some seriously strong looking Rbs like Mickey Donovan, Tevin Hutson, Amari Gargaro and a nice OLB named Buddy Mulinaro whom I scouted and came back underrated. But I can take Mulinaro and slide him in in the middle of my LB corps easily enough. Let’s Buddy this thing.



2.32 – DT Shaun McKillop? FB Abraham? McKillop is BAP. Which is often how I draft back here at 1.32 and 2.32 and such. Just take what’s there of quality. That’s McKillop. No needs, just quality. Or I could go with a strong looking FB, which may help to open some paths for my RB. Neither is a major need. Perhaps, if he plays as he looks, McKillop could be my NT instead of Raymond down the road. Maybe. Or I can move him. Or I can grab FB Abraham Heinlein and be fine with a new FB. Neither is a need. But both have value. Basically, I would be playing a FB as a FB. But there have been times when I’d run a Rb or a TE instead. So do I want the roster spot for a FB to help better be a FB? Talent at a non-need space, or the best FB in the draft.

Man, I’m not sure.

This is where I got Newhart, at the 2.30 spot. D Line 3-4 Nts sometimes fall, because they aren’t needed as much. Feh. I go McKillop. FB Abraham goes 7 picks later



3.32 – RB Mason Garrison? I go Garrison.

4.8 - LG Bernie Cooper? RG Moore? I go Cooper
4.32 C Makenzie Baker
5.32 – RB Caden Marsh
6.8 – MLB Norman Horn – Has a few signs of being a grower
6.32 – OT Alexander Luther
7.32 RB Hunter Robertson
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Old 03-21-2017, 09:44 PM   #343
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They failed to move the Giants to Bakersfield.

We have an A draft. Here let me show you why:

Early Rookie Lookie:

NT McKillop – 45/75
LB Mulinaro – 56/75
LG Cooper – 25/60
C Baker – 27/57
RB Garrison – 40/52
RB Robertson – 30/51
LT Alexander – 7/49
LB Horn – 27/49
CB March 25/48

Clearly the class was my first two picks. And I am hoping to move Mulinaro to the middle and I have DT McKillop to have fun with. McKillop is the 6th player on the Green Page, but Mulinaro isn’t on there at all. Our scouts loved Mulinaro because he was a genuine 3-4 LB. Now I scouted a bunch of CBs, hoping they would fall, but you know me, I lay plans in case I need them. I scouted Mulinaro, who appeared to have good solid bars, because he wasn’t at the combine. He was at the top of the LB list when I drafted by score, so he fit where we took him.

We think he’s the best LB by potential in the class, and the others are 78 and 77 and then his at 75. But due to his ability and fit in a 3-4 vs a 4-3, he’s the top choice of my coaches and scouts when you search the league for rookie LBs. There are 9 RBs on the Green Page – this was a very dense, thick crop of RBs. 3 in the 70s, and 7 more in the 60s. The best RB on the board was Gargaro when I picked, and he is 52/65, and the 4th best RB in the class. The FB I liked, Heinlein, is 33/68. I was the first to take a C off the board, as it was a weak C class, but I have the best by potential at 28/57. The others are 54, 53, 47, 45 and 38 potential.

When I took Cooper, there were two better OGs still on the board – Wells and Gordon. Both went late 4ths. I could have taken them in the 4.8 spot easily. McKillop appears to be the best D Lineman in the draft. Unless we get a big bunch of roses helping out, CB Marsh was a big miss. We have like 5 CBs and 2 Ss that had better potential when I grabbed Marsh. Ah well



Late FA

No holdouts


Week 2 – RT Valle heads to Oakland

Week 3 – I signed all 7 UFAs I targeted.
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Camp Time!!!

We sold 50,800 season tix

I get a trade offer I like. A 2nd rounder in the future for WILB Alexander Roberts, a 56/56 guy. I take it.


I move SILB Danieles to WILB and my rookie to SILB. This guy looks pretty sexy

Whoa! I just had a major UFA boom:

UFA WR Ted Frederick, 34/54 – He was 28/49 when he arrived pre-cap

Campy Rookie Lookie:

NT McKillop – 45/75 - 52/74
LB Mulinaro – 56/75 – 66/78
LG Cooper – 25/60 – 31/61
C Baker – 27/57 – 34/59
RB Garrison – 40/52 – 44/55
RB Robertson – 30/51 – 32/47
LT Alexander – 7/49 - 13/47
LB Horn – 27/49 – 33/51
CB March 25/48 – 29/49

WR Frederick – 28/49 - 34/54

I cut my 3d round draft pick mistake from last year, SS Wally Van Pelt

I trade DT Louie Nabors to the eagles for their 4th and 6th in 2038

I cut RG Bernie Sch

I cut WR Caiden Martin, another draft bust

As he is no longer my backfield leader, I trim LB Ricky Clinton.

We go a surprising 1-3 in preseason

Do I want to lock in FS Chandler Allen as my starter for something like 4 years, and 36 mill? Let’s take a look

At 59/59, Allen is the 6th best free safety in the league, and the 18th if you include all safeties. Sounds good to me. But I hate to lock down future Cap stud when I have a few rookies about to hit their final year that could be really pricey –

QB Tamm, RB Konrad, TE Lluellyn

All of those are key players at key positions. Now I can certainly play Konrad out for two more years and then let him go. Right now he wants 5 years and 76 mill. Nope. I’m clearly not touching, we all know he’s a product of the system and the great O Line play we’ve had. But Tamm and Lluellyn are something I need to retain.

We sign him. It’s not easy to get high quality safeties where we draft.

These past couple of years have been changing of the guard for the Chiefs, an it’ll continue. I inherited a team with a great set of skill positions at WR and TE – Perrone and Gretzky at TE, and King and Co at WRs. I got a studly D Line with folks like DT Sterne, DE Cobb, and DE Benton. Plus, I had a solid, 61/61 CB in Derek Felker.

Today, post-camp and preseason:

Felker has dropped to 36/36 and I deactivate him, in his final year with us
Cobb is down to 65/65
TE Perrone is down to 49/49 in his final year, and will be my #3 TE on my roster
DE Benton is 52/52 after franchisement
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Alright,

Late Rookie Lookie:

NT McKillop – 45/75 - 52/74 – 55/81 – BOOM!
LB Mulinaro – 56/75 – 66/78 – 71/79
LG Cooper – 25/60 – 31/61 – 32/63
C Baker – 27/57 – 34/59 – 34/60
RB Garrison – 40/52 – 44/55 – 47/63 – Interesting...
RB Robertson – 30/51 – 32/47 – 30/41 – BUST - Cut
LT Alexander – 7/49 - 13/47 – 13/44
LB Horn – 27/49 – 33/51 – 34/59 BOOM
CB March 25/48 – 29/49 - 31/52

WR Frederick – 28/49 - 34/54 – 36/54

We’re going to keep the 4th round rookie Cooper out there and grow him.

I’m moving Garrison to my primary backup

Frederick now my 3rd WR, Logan is 4th


Here’s muh roster:



Code:
Front Office Football Eight Kansas City Chiefs Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Gardner, Sam 101 QB 11 34 34 2 yrs. Tamm, Elias 109 QB QB 3 62 62 2 yrs. ##Callaway, Corey 110 QB 2 20 46 2 yrs. Jorg, Abel 241 RB 3 45 45 3 yrs. Konrad, Riley 236 RB RB 3 51 51 2 yrs. Garrison, Mason 220 RB FB 1 47 63 4 yrs. ##Mancini, Scott 224 RB 1 39 45 1 yr. Perrone, Walter 440 TE 10 49 49 1 yr. Lluellyn, Jason 485 TE TE 3 64 64 2 yrs. Perry, Glen 448 TE 2 43 59 3 yrs. ##Andrews, Dustin 444 TE 1 30 45 1 yr. Logan, Trenton 583 FL 8 48 48 1 yr. Holbert, Curtis 584 FL FL 5 54 54 3 yrs. Frederick, Ted 518 FL 1 36 54 1 yr. ##Gerken, Brian 581 SE 3 35 35 2 yrs. Gorham, Hunter 580 SE SE 2 78 78 3 yrs. Sandmeyer, Randall 655 C C 4 73 73 5 yrs. Baker, Mackenzie 656 C 1 34 60 4 yrs. Guzy, Liam 770 LG LG 6 81 81 3 yrs. Lane, Stuart 760 LG 2 46 51 3 yrs. Banks, Tim 764 RG 5 42 42 1 yr. Cooper, Bernie 779 RG RG 1 32 63 4 yrs. Kelley, Axel 874 LT LT 4 65 65 4 yrs. McDaniel, Thurman 865 LT 3 32 45 2 yrs. ##Alexander, Luther 869 LT 1 13 44 4 yrs. Byrne, Aaron 868 RT RT 4 61 61 3 yrs. Grandon, Derek 908 P 4 80 80 3 yrs. Fields, Elijah 1011K 7 72 72 4 yrs. Cobb, Nicky 1197LDE LDE 10 65 65 2 yrs. Benton, Amos 1198RDE 10 52 52 1 yr. Roberson, Desmond 1194RDE RDE 4 62 62 3 yrs. Banks, Enrique 1172RDE 2 31 57 3 yrs. Newhart, Donnie 1292NT NT 4 61 61 3 yrs. McKillop, Shaun 1276NT 1 55 81 4 yrs. Mulinaro, Buddy 1354SILB SILB 1 71 79 4 yrs. Danieles, Sam 1353WILB WILB 6 56 56 2 yrs. Hopkins, Tyler 1352WILB 3 40 54 2 yrs. Horn, Norman 1351MLB 1 34 59 4 yrs. Flemming, Randall 1495SLB SLB 7 90 90 2 yrs. Ballard, Marco 1450SLB 2 48 51 3 yrs. Jacobs, DeAndre 1490WLB WLB 6 71 71 3 yrs. ##Stine, Barry 1458WLB 2 25 51 3 yrs. Cortez, Dana 1527LCB LCB 9 56 56 3 yrs. Moschetti, Darren 1545LCB 6 44 44 2 yrs. ##Felker, Derek 1549RCB 10 36 36 1 yr. Mayes, Howard 1525RCB 4 37 37 3 yrs. Cook, Louis 1538RCB RCB 3 54 61 4 yrs. Stephenson, Calvin 1547RCB 2 39 53 3 yrs. Marsh, Caden 1522RCB 1 31 52 4 yrs. Clayton, Randall 1631SS SS 7 72 72 4 yrs. Franz, Rodolfo 1634FS 8 41 41 3 yrs. Allen, Chandler 1646FS FS 5 59 59 4 yrs. Stepanovich, Brad 482 LS 6 20 20 2 yrs. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 53 Inactive: 7 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $286,900,000 Cap Room: $8,710,000 Maximum for New Player: $9,560,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $1,840,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $1,420,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $261,310,000

I fast sim the season, just to check in, but obviously, we won;t play it fast speed. I like the slow and steady and give me a chance to make changes to depth charts, IRs, and such.

We go 12-4, win the AFC West, #2 seed, make it to the Super Bowl, and lose to the Lions. Awards include League MVP Elias Tamm, Offensive Player OTY – Tamm, All Pro – Tamm, Guzy, and Kelley.

Let’s play this thang
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Close call on the title! But progress!
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Close call on the title! But progress!

Yup!

Starting to get a little bored with the Chiefs, they are getting a little too dominant. But let's see what we can see this year:

Week 1 – We thump the Chargers 38-13. MOM is Tamm with 25 of 33, 205 yards, and 2:0 hitting RB Konrad for two scores. He added 17 for 11 and RB Jorg and rookie RB Garriosn rushed for TDs. FFs by SS Franz, Flemming, Hopkins, and rookie LB Buddy Mulinaro. The one recovered by SS Clayton is returned for a score. CB Coook with a recovery as well. 6 KRB by Sandmeyer, 4 by Guzy, 3 by Kelley. No picks, just 1 sack.

No major injuries


Week 2 – We edge out the Packers 38-20. MM is Tamm again with 29 of 40, 261 and 3:0. Gorham was 104 yards and a score, and Holbert and Perrone another TD. Picks by FS Allen and rookie Mulinaro, and the rookie returned his for a score. And so it begins. Welcome to the club Buddy! FF by Flemming and Hopkins (backup ILB who is getting them on special teams) . And Franz and Allen with recoveries. (Franz on special teams). 3 KRB by Kelley and OG Banks after my rookie OG was injured a bit and finished probable.

We have 4 probables – all to starters, TE Lluellyn, Clayton, Flemming, who again broke his hand, and Cobb.

Week 3 -We win 29-13, and MOM is Flemming with 1 INT, 2 sacks. Gorham finished with 154 yards and 1 score, and Holbert 102 and another. Picks by FS Allen and once again, LB Buddy Mulinaro. FF by DE Cobb. Tamm was 20 for 35, 311 and 2:1, and Konrad 20 for 92. 8 KRB by Sandmeyer.

Week 4 We edge out the Jets 16-3. MOM is Tamm with 22 of 33, 197, and 0:0. Konrad 16 of 32, 0 scores either. We scored 1 TD – Franz recovered a fumble for a score. And then 3 FGs by Fields. Picks by FS Allen, CB Cortez, and Nickelback CB Moshetti. FF by LB DeAndre Jacob that led to our score. 4 KRB by Guzy

We have an injury. Starting RT Byrne is doubtful with a pulled groin for a few weeks. I pull him for Banks
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Week 5 – We hang 52 on the Raiders and win 52-31. Cook had a pick and return, 81 yards, for a score. Tamm is MOM with 19 of 26, 328, and 3:1. Gorham with 2 scores and TE Glen Perry the others. Meanwhile Konrad was 20 for 81 and 2, and Jorg another 1 on the ground. 2 FF by Jacobs, 1 by rookie Mulinaro. 4 KRB by Sandy, 3 by Cooper and Kelley

No major injury news

Week 6 – BYEBEBYE

Week 7 – We lose to the Pats 38-31. Konrad and Garrison with rush TDs, Tam was 29 of 52, 368 and 2:0. Both scores to Lluellyn. Pick by CB Cook. 4 KRB by Guzy, no sacks.

Injury updates:

CB and Returner Mayes is out for a few weks with a strained foot ligament

Questioknable – LB Flemming and Ballard with knees. Here is the difference between them:

Flemming, sprained knee, questionable, 2 weeks
Ballard, sprained knee, questionable, 4 weeks

See the injury diff?

Frederick is my returner until Mayes, ummm....returns


Week 8 – We head to Miami and return winners 32-27. MOM is Tamm with 23 of 33, 272, and 2:0. RB Konrad was 19 for 93 and 1 score. Gorham? 9 for 125 and 1 score, and Holbert the other TD. Picks by S Franz, CB Moshetti and FS Allen. FF by Allen and Mulinaro, which Jacobs and Flemming scooped. Once again, no sacks on the day. 4 KRB by Guzy, 3 by Kelley

No major injury updates

Week 9 – We host the 5-2 Broncos and send them home 30-3 losers. MOM is Tamm with 18 of 24, 221 and 2:0 and hit Holbert and Lluellyn for TDs. Pick by FS Allen. We had 5 FF on the day, and 3 Rec. Allen had 1 FF and 2 Rec, and Buddy a Rec, and 2 FF by Flemming, 1 by Jacobs and Danieles. Also, 2 sacks each by Flemming and Jacobs. 8 KRB by Guzy, and 3 by Kelley

CB Cortez is out 2 weeks with a shoulder injury. Mayes returns

We finish eh 1st half of the season 7-1
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Week 10 – We hang a lot of points on Buffalo – 56-27. MOM is Tamm, 24 of 31, 293, and 4:0, and he rushed for 2 more scores. Gorham caught 3 TDs, Llue another, and Konrad rushed 22 for 110, and both Flemming and CB Stephenson (starting for Cortez¬) have picks returned for scores. 3 KRB by Cooper and Kelley

LT Byrne is back, Cortez too.

Week 11 – Flemming, MOM, had 2 sacks, 1 pick in our 31-0 blanking of the Chargers. LB Mulinaro also with a pick. 2 sacks each by Newhart and Flemming. Konrad was 24 of 113 and 1 TD, and Tamm 21 of 28, 253, and 3:1 and hit TE Perry, Holbert, and LLue for scores. 8 LRb by Sandy, 5 by Guzy, and 4 by Kelly

In jury news:

DE Cobb is out. We’ll just move from my rotating Des to Benton and Roberson only

Week 12 – We host the 7-3 Lions and beat them, barely, 20-19. MOM is Tamm with 21 of 33, 198 and 1:0 and hit RB Garrison for the score. Konrad was 19 for 91 and 1 TD. FF by Mulinaro recovered by Jacobs. 3 KRb beach by Sandy, Kelley and Guzy.


No injury updates

Week 13 – We smash Tennessee 41-14. MOM is Konrad with 23 for 150 and 3 TDs. Tamm had 23 of 37, 234, and 2:1 and hit Gorham and Holbert for TDs. Picks by Cortez, Moshetti and Danieles. FF by Benton and backup LB Ballard, recovered by Flemming. 4 KRB Sandy, 3 each Byrne and Guzy

We do have a pretty big-ish, injury. For the rest of the regular season, WR Holbert is out. He should be available for the postseason though.

We are 11-1 heading into the final quarter
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Week 14 – The Bears fall before our onslaught 27-6. MOM is Tamm with 19 of 24, 197 and 2:0. Konrad and Logan with TDs. Konrad had 20 for 98 and another TD. FF by Benton and Clayton, Roberson recovered one. 3 sacks by Benton. 3KRB by Kelley

No injury news

Week 15 – We win 36-23 over the Broncos. This game was dominated by Konrad the entire time, with 27 carries, 202 yards, and 3 TDs. Tamm added 23 for 34, 279 and 2:1, and hit Gorham 9 times, 157 yards, 1 score, and then WR Frederick for another score. No picks, just 1 FF by Flemming, just one sack on the day by anyone (Flemming) 5 KRb by Guzy, 3 each Sandy and Cooper

Major injuries post game:

Sandemyer is questionable for 2 weeks
CB Cook has turf toe and is doubtful ( I bench him for Stephenson again)
Clayton probably

Cobb returns



Week 16 – The Vikes fall 32-13. MOM is Tamm, 24 of 41, 258, and 1:0. Konrad, 18 fr 78 and 1 score, and 1 rec TD as well. Picks by Allen and CB Stephenson, and he returns his for a score after a 65 yard scamper. 3 KRB by Guzy.

No major injury updates


Week 17 – Can we finish 15-1? We are down by as they score a TD with 7 minutes to go. Then a pair of drives finishes off everything and we win by 1 point, 27-26. Tamm is your MOM with 34 of 44, 344 and 3:0, hitting Gorham for 11 and 165 and 1 TD, RB Konrad for 1 TD and WR Gerken for another. No picks on the day, 2 FF one each by Cortez and Moschetti. FRec by Stephenson.

Yay Playoffs!
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