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Old 03-22-2017, 06:01 PM   #351
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The 2035 NFL Playoffs

AFC:

1. 15-1 KC
2. 11-5 Indy
3. 9-7 Miami
4. 7-9 Pitt
5. 10-6 Tenn
6. 10-6 Denver

Yes that’s right, we have a 7-9 team from the AFC North. Not a big year for the AFC, oher than us. The NFC features 5 ten-win squads and 1 9-6-1 as a WC.

Wild Card Weekend:

Tenn heads to Pitt and wins 24-21
Denver can’t manage in Miami, 13-30
Dallas breaks up the band in San Francisco, 34-27
Washington heads to Motown and takes down the Lions 34-31

Some close scores there for the most part

Week 2

Our only injury is Cook. Holbert is back

We host the Titans

We win 30-28 in a close one. MOM is Tamm, 28 of 38, 317, and 1:1, hitting Gorham for as core. Konrad was 22 of 96 and 2 TDs. No picks or FF, just 1 sacks, and 4 KRB by Sandy. Quiet day. But we won, with no major injuries.

Dallas heads to Carolina and wins 43-6
Miami heads to Indy and drops the Colts 30-17
New York stands against the Skins 17-7


Conference Week –

We smash the Dolphins 34-7. Mom is tamm, 17 of 27, 256 and 3:0. He was injured early, and QB Gardner finished with 9 of 10, 84 and 1:0. We hit TE Llue for 2 TD, Gorham for 1, and TE Perry for another. Konrad was 24 for 107 and 1 TD. No picks. FF and Rec by rookie Mulinaro, and 3 sacks by Flemming, 4 KRb by Byrne, and 3 by Sandy

Cowboys crush Giants 37-14

We have two injuries of note, beyond Cook.

K Fields is out
RB Garrison is questionable

I keep Garrison, IR Fields, and sign ufa K Louis Rusieczky to my team to kick the ball

Are you ready for the Super Bowl?
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Old 03-22-2017, 07:52 PM   #352
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The 2035 NFL Super Bowl

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

Vs

Your #5 Seed NFC Champion 10-6 Dallas Cowboys

Now the boys are no joke. They dominated their games. 43-6? 37-14? On the road? They did well to get here, don’t ignore them.

We are only favored by 4.


We win 34-31 in OT>

MOM is Tamm who would not be denied. 28 of 50, 387, 3:1, and he got a ground TD too. Konrad was 18 for 100. WR Holbert? 8 for 129 yards. Gorham? 6 for 100 and 1 TD. WR Frederick and TE Perry with scores. Picks by DT Newhart and CB Moshetti. FF by Benton and Jacobs. K Rusieczky was 2/2 and 4/4 PAT and scored a game winning kick in OT. Not a bad day for a street FA starting in his first game for us in the biggest game of his life. Mulinaro led the team in tackles and had 1 sacks too. 5 KRB by Guzy, 3 by Cooper and Sandmeyer.

That’s my 3rd Super Bowl with the Chiefs!
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Old 03-22-2017, 07:56 PM   #353
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I'm not actually a Browns fan, but my favorite Brown, who hadn;t played in a while, called it quits today, Joshua Cribbs. Here's to you Cribbs!

Former Cleveland Browns return specialist Josh Cribbs officially retires
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Old 03-22-2017, 08:08 PM   #354
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Season Awards:

NFL MVP – QB Elias Tamm
Super Bowl MVP – QB Elias Tamm
Offensive Player of the Year – QB Elias Tamm
Defensive Player of the Year – SLB Randall Flemming
Defensive Rookie of the Year – SiLB Buddy Mulinaro

All Pro 1st Team: QB Tamm, RB Riley Konrad, C Randall Sandmeyer, OG Liam Guzy, LB Flemming,
All Pro 2nd Team: WR Hunter Gorham

What...the...?

Where was Allen?

Well, everyone up there deserved to be, unquestionably, save for, maybe, Tamm. He led the league in one good stat you’ll see (QB Rating by a bunch) and just barely another (TD).

Konrad, Gorham, Guzy, Fleming, Konrad, Mulinaro, Sandy – all unquestionable. But Allen? Where is the guy who led all safeties, every single one, with 6 picks. The next were 2 safeties with 5, and the rest had 4 or fewer picks. How does a 6-pick guy who leads the league in picks at his position all by himself not make the All Pro list?
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Old 03-22-2017, 09:07 PM   #355
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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 16 547 374 68.4 4219 11.28 7.71 55 Fitzgerald, Greg QB ATL 12 12 368 264 71.7 2840 10.76 7.72 82 Blades, Blake QB MIA 16 16 519 355 68.4 4216 11.88 8.12 73 Frisch, Bert QB WAS 14 12 407 276 67.8 2969 10.76 7.29 76 Sims, Will QB CAR 16 15 588 413 70.2 4404 10.66 7.49 75 Cote, Chandler QB NYK 16 16 580 386 66.6 4226 10.95 7.29 79 Tatum, Sebastian QB NED 16 16 481 336 69.9 3662 10.90 7.61 76 Swift, Ben QB NOS 16 16 531 361 68.0 4228 11.71 7.96 50 Stevens, Marco QB SFO 16 16 483 328 67.9 3631 11.07 7.52 71 Rhodes, Conrad QB CLE 13 13 389 248 63.8 2888 11.65 7.42 74 Shannon, Samuel QB PIT 16 16 588 415 70.6 4266 10.28 7.26 76 Scancella, Sawyer QB CIN 16 16 516 362 70.2 3794 10.48 7.35 55 Endzell, Jordan QB LAS 10 8 268 175 65.3 1931 11.03 7.21 45 Acosta, Tim QB BAL 16 16 524 353 67.4 3619 10.25 6.91 49 Pancake, Byron QB DET 16 16 578 374 64.7 4281 11.45 7.41 57 Wischhof, Alex QB NJY 14 13 490 342 69.8 3351 9.80 6.84 59 Peterson, Jameson QB DAL 16 16 439 280 63.8 3241 11.58 7.38 84 McGee, Mitchell QB SEA 15 15 502 330 65.7 3489 10.57 6.95 53 Crane, Kent QB IND 16 16 557 366 65.7 4004 10.94 7.19 75 Burnett, Gabe QB LAS 8 8 283 187 66.1 1891 10.11 6.68 43 Solari, Ronnie QB OAK 16 16 600 382 63.7 4544 11.90 7.57 59 Gomez, Ralph QB JAX 16 16 623 389 62.4 4346 11.17 6.98 62 Moretti, C.J. QB TEN 16 16 550 357 64.9 3625 10.15 6.59 51 Howard, Jared QB PHI 11 7 269 181 67.3 1870 10.33 6.95 70 Briggs, Bobby QB GBY 14 14 468 308 65.8 3232 10.49 6.91 55 Assenov, Grant QB DEN 16 16 544 348 64.0 3846 11.05 7.07 49 Weaver, Kyle QB TBY 16 16 570 371 65.1 3684 9.93 6.46 56 Johnson, Lorenzo QB BUF 16 16 471 311 66.0 3420 11.00 7.26 75 Thornton, Ernest QB ARI 16 16 550 351 63.8 3729 10.62 6.78 93 Nichols, Arnold QB PHI 14 9 268 162 60.4 1773 10.94 6.62 66 Strickland, Devonte QB CHI 15 15 442 278 62.9 2875 10.34 6.50 41 Salley, Randall QB HOU 13 11 404 246 60.9 2476 10.07 6.13 76 Neville, Wayne QB MIN 13 13 395 241 61.0 2604 10.80 6.59 51 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 15 15 516 301 58.3 3215 10.68 6.23 59 Player Pos Team TD Int 20+T 300+ Rating **Tamm, Elias QB KCY 34 5 64 4 108.1 Fitzgerald, Greg QB ATL 19 4 46 1 106.7 Blades, Blake QB MIA 33 10 66 3 106.1 Frisch, Bert QB WAS 21 4 44 4 102.0 Sims, Will QB CAR 30 11 58 7 101.0 Cote, Chandler QB NYK 33 10 67 3 99.6 Tatum, Sebastian QB NED 22 10 48 2 98.6 Swift, Ben QB NOS 21 9 71 5 98.0 Stevens, Marco QB SFO 26 12 49 1 97.6 Rhodes, Conrad QB CLE 22 7 43 1 97.5 Shannon, Samuel QB PIT 28 14 66 5 97.0 Scancella, Sawyer QB CIN 17 8 59 4 95.7 Endzell, Jordan QB LAS 13 5 34 1 94.9 Acosta, Tim QB BAL 19 6 48 1 94.3 Pancake, Byron QB DET 29 13 64 4 94.2 Wischhof, Alex QB NJY 21 12 49 2 92.8 Peterson, Jameson QB DAL 24 12 52 0 92.8 McGee, Mitchell QB SEA 21 10 56 1 91.4 Crane, Kent QB IND 21 12 57 5 90.4 Burnett, Gabe QB LAS 8 3 26 0 90.0 Solari, Ronnie QB OAK 22 13 63 8 89.9 Gomez, Ralph QB JAX 28 13 71 6 89.4 Moretti, C.J. QB TEN 24 13 53 1 88.3 Howard, Jared QB PHI 9 7 28 0 87.4 Briggs, Bobby QB GBY 21 17 48 3 85.5 Assenov, Grant QB DEN 17 13 49 3 85.3 Weaver, Kyle QB TBY 19 13 53 3 84.8 Johnson, Lorenzo QB BUF 18 18 53 4 84.2 Thornton, Ernest QB ARI 18 14 52 1 83.8 Nichols, Arnold QB PHI 10 6 29 0 83.1 Strickland, Devonte QB CHI 13 12 34 1 80.1 Salley, Randall QB HOU 13 9 37 2 79.8 Neville, Wayne QB MIN 17 18 39 3 75.7 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 11 20 48 2 67.6 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, Front Office Football Eight 20+T - Completions of 20 or More Yards, 300+ - 300-yard Games, Rate - Quarterback Rating.

Again, here is the league, sorted by QB Rating. He was 5th in passing yards, led my TDs by 1 over two others, and had a better QB rating. The 34:5 ratio is intimidatingly good. We have entered the Era of the Tamm

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 Gorham, Hunter WR KCY 16 13 141 95 67.4 1289 13.57 9.14 648 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 12 8 71 45 63.4 613 13.62 8.63 342 Lluellyn, Jason TE KCY 16 14 72 45 62.5 609 13.53 8.46 232 Konrad, Riley RB KCY 16 13 67 55 82.1 437 7.95 6.52 190 Frederick, Ted WR KCY 16 8 69 48 69.6 432 9.00 6.26 171 Perry, Glen TE KCY 16 8 36 25 69.4 357 14.28 9.92 83 Logan, Trenton WR KCY 16 4 35 18 51.4 195 10.83 5.57 94 Jorg, Abel RB KCY 16 0 25 19 76.0 143 7.53 5.72 86 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 16 6 11 8 72.7 56 7.00 5.09 6 Garrison, Mason RB KCY 16 6 13 11 84.6 46 4.18 3.54 12 Gerken, Brian WR KCY 6 0 6 5 83.3 42 8.40 7.00 7 Stepanovich, Brad C KCY 16 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 55 11 6 538 26.2 24 5 Holbert, Curtis WR KCY 37 6 3 339 20.9 11 1 Lluellyn, Jason TE KCY 49 5 7 443 16.3 10 0 Konrad, Riley RB KCY 33 5 3 375 17.9 4 0 Frederick, Ted WR KCY 39 1 2 334 20.7 6 0 Perry, Glen TE KCY 52 2 0 165 21.8 4 0 Logan, Trenton WR KCY 38 1 2 219 16.0 3 0 Jorg, Abel RB KCY 27 1 0 131 19.1 2 0 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 15 0 0 104 10.6 0 0 Garrison, Mason RB KCY 10 1 0 166 7.8 0 0 Gerken, Brian WR KCY 17 1 0 35 17.1 0 0 Stepanovich, Brad C KCY 0 0 0 1 100.0 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.

Gorham was 2nd in the league in both rec yards and rec TDs. When I think that Lluellyn had a good season, here are the real stats. He was 17th among TEs for REC Yards. Just 17th. Now he is the 7th best TE by current ability and 8th by future. So I’d like to see more from him too. Is it the busy WR Corps keeping him down? Part of it may be the low # of targets. He had fewer target target # than most other, despite boring on the field a lot.


Rushing?

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Front Office Football Eight Rushing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Yards Avg Lg TD RZAtt Yards Riddols, Rodolfo RB DET 16 14 299 1600 5.35 77 14 50 203 **Konrad, Riley RB KCY 16 13 301 1506 5.00 75 14 60 207 Buckner, Devon RB DAL 16 14 290 1469 5.07 38 11 45 128 Hopper, Gary RB TEN 16 6 226 1205 5.33 63 8 28 109 Percell, Gino RB NED 16 10 280 1167 4.17 37 5 35 87 Duffy, Vince RB NYK 16 8 223 1161 5.21 49 9 35 61 Coffey, Derek RB SFO 16 8 219 1053 4.81 59 6 31 57 Andrews, Seth RB NOS 16 9 184 1049 5.70 63 9 27 88 Fisk, Deion RB IND 16 7 204 1024 5.02 65 14 39 154 Gardner, Roberto RB NJY 16 6 187 978 5.23 59 2 26 35 Summers, Winfred RB MIA 16 10 177 965 5.45 78 10 33 121 Burnett, Nate RB HOU 16 8 202 964 4.77 42 3 24 94 Williford, Mo RB CHI 16 6 218 947 4.34 23 13 39 124 Lustyk, Justin RB OAK 16 11 172 938 5.45 54 8 29 107 Beach, Joseph RB ARI 16 5 147 882 6.00 39 2 19 94 Brandon, Nate RB MIN 16 14 213 881 4.14 36 4 22 47 Brotzman, Parker RB NJY 16 8 195 872 4.47 21 1 20 93 Brewer, Gene RB ARI 16 10 180 856 4.76 37 4 20 59 Applewhite, Winfred RB WAS 15 8 194 837 4.31 75 4 20 53 Galloway, Sergio RB ATL 13 9 186 818 4.40 70 5 22 78 Osterhaus, Jerome RB GBY 16 8 187 796 4.26 70 4 25 43 Hammond, Irv RB CLE 16 13 224 789 3.52 19 4 23 47 Gardner, Oscar RB DEN 13 10 153 778 5.08 50 2 22 46 Scott, Darren RB BAL 16 8 137 777 5.67 56 3 15 61 Little, Brendan RB CAR 16 8 191 745 3.90 24 4 17 56 Shumway, Alexis RB MIA 16 5 150 742 4.95 43 8 28 98 Barrere, Bryant RB JAX 16 11 196 703 3.59 21 5 24 65 Lee, Eugene RB TBY 16 7 187 703 3.76 34 5 22 51 Gargaro, Amari RB OAK 16 7 148 701 4.74 34 4 17 35 Figurelle, Avery RB CIN 16 9 177 669 3.78 47 2 17 52 Johnson, Lorenzo QB BUF 16 16 104 652 6.27 36 3 12 61 Murphree, Clay RB CHI 16 9 151 635 4.21 37 5 20 87 Strickland, Devonte QB CHI 15 15 93 618 6.65 33 0 6 21 Johnstone, Johnnie RB BAL 16 8 162 615 3.80 40 7 22 37 Blackburn, Theodore RB IND 16 7 157 612 3.90 57 6 22 44 Ransbottom, Charlie RB DEN 16 6 175 612 3.50 22 5 25 45 Bernstein, Shaquille RB JAX 14 5 113 608 5.38 29 3 15 93 Peterson, Jameson QB DAL 16 16 96 603 6.28 24 1 11 67 Royse, Thomas RB PIT 14 6 157 589 3.75 18 3 18 30 Krauchick, Darius RB SFO 16 3 148 589 3.98 46 1 18 62 Bauer, Dave RB SEA 16 7 135 589 4.36 48 5 19 49 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 16 13 171 547 3.20 53 3 16 33 Humphrey, Donte RB DAL 16 1 99 540 5.45 27 7 20 79 Rollin, Jalen RB ATL 16 6 126 536 4.25 48 3 24 64 Wilson, Joseph RB NOS 16 7 110 527 4.79 38 3 15 12 Wolfe, Lenny RB NYK 14 4 118 519 4.40 23 2 14 59 Vought, Wesley RB BUF 13 10 198 510 2.58 35 6 25 49 Griese, Lucas RB LAS 14 5 160 508 3.18 36 3 14 26 Dirita, Cameron RB PHI 16 9 136 497 3.65 22 2 12 54 Cooper, Frankie RB PHI 16 5 142 488 3.44 34 2 15 36 McGee, Mitchell QB SEA 15 15 74 480 6.49 19 3 10 29 Donovan, Mickey RB TEN 16 10 104 464 4.46 19 3 16 69 **Jorg, Abel RB KCY 16 0 81 457 5.64 41 3 10 28 Swift, Ben QB NOS 16 16 96 455 4.74 29 3 14 68 Scancella, Sawyer QB CIN 16 16 90 423 4.70 24 5 16 30 Zimmerman, John RB CAR 11 5 87 411 4.72 40 3 8 34 Pancake, Byron QB DET 16 16 74 404 5.46 17 0 12 43 Weaver, Kyle QB TBY 16 16 83 399 4.81 34 1 5 15 Arseneault, Allen RB WAS 16 4 120 394 3.28 16 1 11 18 Rhodes, Conrad QB CLE 13 13 75 391 5.21 27 1 10 43 Copley, Chuck RB GBY 16 8 118 389 3.30 26 2 11 17 Tatum, Sebastian QB NED 16 16 62 366 5.90 52 2 3 18 Viragh, Jameson RB HOU 16 5 103 363 3.52 20 5 14 45 Baxter, Tom RB SEA 16 8 98 359 3.66 29 2 11 24 Sawyer, Dalton RB CLE 16 2 96 357 3.72 36 1 12 22 Kasay, Levi RB MIN 16 2 85 357 4.20 63 1 6 29 Stallworth, Alfredo RB DET 16 1 82 351 4.28 18 0 15 37 Lang, Kyle RB NED 12 3 90 347 3.86 18 1 9 23 Vandam, Bob RB TBY 16 8 104 342 3.29 14 0 11 20

League Stats again are displayed, and he was 2nd in rush yards, tied with 2 others for most rush scores, and such

Mayes – 37 PR, 9.2 avg; 26 KR, 24.3 avg
K Fields – 22 of 37 KG, long of 56, and 61/63 PAT
P Grandon – 72 punts, 48.7 avg, 26 in 20

Defense =

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Front Office Football Eight Defensive Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr QBKd Mulinaro, Buddy ILB KCY 16 14 113 30 1.0 0 5 0 Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 15 15 100 21 11.0 1 9 29 Clayton, Randall S KCY 16 16 98 31 1.0 0 1 0 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 16 16 71 29 8.0 1 4 5 Allen, Chandler S KCY 16 16 59 15 2.0 0 1 0 Cortez, Dana CB KCY 15 14 51 12 1.0 0 3 0 Danieles, Sam ILB KCY 16 4 51 17 1.0 0 1 1 Cook, Louis CB KCY 14 14 47 15 0.0 0 0 0 Moschetti, Darren CB KCY 16 11 33 8 0.0 0 0 0 Newhart, Donnie DT KCY 16 14 31 14 3.0 2 4 1 Roberson, Desmond DE KCY 16 16 27 11 1.5 3 17 2 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 16 1 24 12 1.0 0 0 0 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 12 10 13 11 3.5 1 9 5 Stephenson, Calvin CB KCY 16 6 13 2 0.0 0 3 0 Benton, Amos DE KCY 16 6 9 11 4.0 3 16 11 Sanford, Darrin DT KCY 16 0 3 1 1.0 0 2 0 Mayes, Howard CB KCY 15 0 3 2 0.0 0 0 0 Gorham, Hunter WR KCY 16 13 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Frederick, Ted WR KCY 16 8 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 McKillop, Shaun DT KCY 16 2 2 1 1.0 0 2 0 Felker, Derek CB KCY 8 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 Tamm, Elias QB KCY 16 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Hopkins, Tyler ILB KCY 16 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Player Pos Team RPly PPly PRPct TkPct Mulinaro, Buddy ILB KCY 366 577 1.0 15.3 Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 319 577 3.6 14.7 Clayton, Randall S KCY 351 607 0.3 13.6 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 370 652 2.0 10.6 Allen, Chandler S KCY 328 607 0.5 8.1 Cortez, Dana CB KCY 320 551 0.7 7.3 Danieles, Sam ILB KCY 201 298 0.7 13.8 Cook, Louis CB KCY 303 532 0.0 7.4 Moschetti, Darren CB KCY 149 330 0.0 8.6 Newhart, Donnie DT KCY 311 435 2.1 6.4 Roberson, Desmond DE KCY 344 555 3.9 4.4 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 120 262 0.4 9.7 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 249 381 3.5 4.4 Stephenson, Calvin CB KCY 91 203 1.5 5.1 Benton, Amos DE KCY 188 398 5.8 4.1 Sanford, Darrin DT KCY 28 109 2.8 3.6 Mayes, Howard CB KCY 9 32 0.0 12.2 Gorham, Hunter WR KCY 430 538 0.0 0.2 Frederick, Ted WR KCY 215 334 0.0 0.4 McKillop, Shaun DT KCY 31 156 1.9 2.1 Felker, Derek CB KCY 2 14 0.0 12.5 Tamm, Elias QB KCY 0 0 0.0 0.0 Hopkins, Tyler ILB KCY 3 11 0.0 7.1 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.

One of the good things I like about Buddy Mulinaro is that he;s good already. Faster than Shea or Jacobs in embracing his role. I can, later, slide him to Flemming’s spot if Flemming has to retire. Flemming is 29, but for now, is still on top of the league and his game after his 7th year. He led my team in sacks with 11, and we had a down sack year. Jacobs’ 8 was fine, and Benton did nothing, I’m glad I didn’t retain him longer. I feel like my older Benton and Cobb need to head on out of here.

Coverage

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Front Office Football Eight Pass Coverage Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Ints IRYd TD Defn Cght PPly PDPct Allen, Chandler S KCY 16 16 6 85 0 5 43 607 80.0 Flemming, Randall OLB KCY 15 15 3 57 1 9 46 577 78.2 Moschetti, Darren CB KCY 16 11 3 6 0 5 34 330 77.0 Mulinaro, Buddy ILB KCY 16 14 3 38 1 8 55 577 75.7 Cortez, Dana CB KCY 15 14 2 16 0 8 30 551 80.6 Cook, Louis CB KCY 14 14 2 92 1 13 35 532 81.5 Stephenson, Calvin CB KCY 16 6 2 98 2 2 9 203 83.9 Franz, Rodolfo S KCY 16 1 1 39 0 0 17 262 75.8 Danieles, Sam ILB KCY 16 4 1 0 0 3 30 298 73.1 Sanford, Darrin DT KCY 16 0 0 0 0 0 1 109 81.4 Benton, Amos DE KCY 16 6 0 0 0 0 1 398 82.2 Cobb, Nicky DE KCY 12 10 0 0 0 0 2 381 81.8 Felker, Derek CB KCY 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 14 89.6 Clayton, Randall S KCY 16 16 0 0 0 16 42 607 79.6 Jacobs, DeAndre OLB KCY 16 16 0 0 0 8 25 652 80.4 Roberson, Desmond DE KCY 16 16 0 0 0 0 5 555 81.3 Mayes, Howard CB KCY 15 0 0 0 0 1 4 32 73.5 Hopkins, Tyler ILB KCY 16 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 70.7 McKillop, Shaun DT KCY 16 2 0 0 0 0 1 156 81.7 Ints - Interceptions, IRYd - Interception Return Yardage, TD - Interception Return Touchdowns, Cght - Passes Caught by Covered Receiver, Defn - Passes Defensed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PDPct - Pass Defense Percentage.


6 picks from Allen Is great, and still, how no ALL PRO? 3 picks by lots of folks too – Flem, Moschetti, Mulinaro, and even Cortez and such with value. Lots of KRB by Clayton and Cook too.


Blocking!


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Front Office Football Eight Blocking Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS KRB KRO BPct Pnck SkA PPly SPct Sandmeyer, Randall C KCY 15 15 48 113 42.5 7 4 527 0.8 Guzy, Liam G KCY 16 16 46 106 43.4 2 2 613 0.3 Kelley, Axel T KCY 16 16 38 82 46.3 7 8 570 1.4 Cooper, Bernie G KCY 14 14 21 66 31.8 0 2 494 0.4 Banks, Tim G KCY 10 7 13 33 39.4 0 6 280 2.1 Byrne, Aaron T KCY 11 11 13 49 26.5 1 0 366 0.0 Lluellyn, Jason TE KCY 16 14 4 10 40.0 0 0 443 0.0 Perry, Glen TE KCY 16 8 1 1 100.0 0 0 165 0.0 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 16 6 0 1 0.0 0 0 104 0.0 Player Pos Team RPly OPct Sandmeyer, Randall C KCY 463 24.4 Guzy, Liam G KCY 533 19.9 Kelley, Axel T KCY 491 16.7 Cooper, Bernie G KCY 412 16.0 Banks, Tim G KCY 271 12.2 Byrne, Aaron T KCY 307 16.0 Lluellyn, Jason TE KCY 397 2.5 Perry, Glen TE KCY 153 0.7 Perrone, Walter TE KCY 144 0.7 KRB - Key Run Blocks, KRO - Key Run Block Opportunities, BPct - Key Run Block Percentage, Pnck = Pancake Blocks, SkA - Sacks Allowed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, SPct - Sack Allowed Percentage, RPly - Rushing Plays on Field, OPct - Block Opportunity Percentage

Sandy led the league in KRB, and Guzy was 2nd heading into the final week but had a weak blocking day and finished 4th in KRB. Both had very strong seasons. Kelley was good too, Coop was fine, with just 2 sacks allowed and 21 KRB, and then Byrne was okay in 11 games, but not special or anything.
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Old 03-22-2017, 09:45 PM   #356
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Team Awards

Offensive Player of the Year: QB Tamm. Duh, Dude gets NFL Off Player of the Year, Dude gets my own team award too. Unless he;s been like DPOTY For 7 years in a row.

Def. Player of the Year: FS Chandler Allen. Come on now. Dude was better than my All Pros on Defense

Special Teams Player of the Year: P Grandon – He was 2nd in the league in punt average, but his low punt #, vs the others, probably kept him from All Pros. But he was still strong.

Rookie of the Year: LB Buddy Mulinaro – Defensive Rookie of the Year? That’s studly awesome! Good job Buddy. Good jorb.

Heart Award: S Franz – I was initially leaning towards Franz for special teams play this year with fumbles recoveries and that score, but Grandon earned his spot, and that’s good heart anyway, right? Franz is not my dime or nickel back, so he only plays occasionally, and yet, 2 picks, both returned for scores. So tht’s three INT and FUM TDs this year, one on special teams, and 2 on D. Good stuff Franz!



We used to have a powerful slate of Defense, and weaker Offense, and you could tell come Awards season. But you can tell we swapped over this year. We had just 1 Defense All Pro with Flemming, but 5 All Pros for my Offense, including three major skills positions and two O Line.

The Flemming Watch

7 year in league, 7th consecutive Defensive Player of the Year

763 solo tackles, 178 assists
87.5 sacks, 15 blocks, 68 hurries, 138 QBKD
27 int, 85 pasdef, 4 INT RET TD
26 FF, 7 Fumrec, 1 FUMREC TD
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Old 03-22-2017, 10:27 PM   #357
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End the Season:

Performance – 90
Value – 69
Profit – 65
Roster 50

Score 71

Value –

6th highest value in franchise
13th worst stadium
13th best roster
2nd best support
14th worst economy

We had 99.8% attendance, we made 90 mill

Chicago has completed their move to Colorado Springs

New Hall of fame inductees:

Dak Prescott, SS Devon Reynolds (6 time all pro, 1 DPotY), LG Andy Measso (3 time All Pro), DE Carlisle (7 time All Pro, 1 DPotY, 135.0 sacks), RB Flloyd Conley (2 time All Pro), and....


SE Dustin Wright, from my Cleveland Dyansty – 4 Ring, 12874 yards, 86 scores, 3 All Pros.

Currently has the most receptions in a season (120) during this dynasty.

Welcome!

Retirements of note:

SE Devon Lee, retires as Legend of the Game, 8500 yards, 54 scores, 2 All Pros

SE BJ Cribbs, 13154 yards, 94 scores, 1 Ring, 3 time All Pro

Fl Erik Frederick, former Chief, 6113 yards, 33 scores

C Louis Fields, 425 KRB, 52 pancackes, 60 sacks allowed, 1 All Pro

C Mitchell Mathis, 470 KRB, 50 apan, 77 sacks allowed, 2 All Pros

LG Percy Duffy – 406 KRB, 61 panc, 47 sacks, 4 All Pros


LB Dexter Tubbs, from both Cleveland and KC dynasties. 3 sacks, 450 solo, 142 tackles

SLB Will Brewington – 4 All Pros, 1204 solos, 67 sacks,

CB Ian Ridley, 30 picks, 105 pasdef, 5 tiem all pros

CB Damon Comstock, 4 All Pros, 37 and 94 pd

SS Larry Shaw – Another former Brown of mine, retired as a Brown all of his career, 26 picks, 105 pasdef, 994 solos, 1 Ring, 2 All Pros
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Old 03-22-2017, 11:10 PM   #358
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So I am starting to get a little bored of the Chiefs. I got them to a strong place quickly. We just had NFL MVP, and both Off and Def Players of the year, and Def Rookie of the Year. I have studs lined up and down the draft, and quality players at multiple places, not just the 1st round. 2.32 with Tamm to 7.31 with Danieles and more. One good example of this is Enrique Banks, who I picked up late 5th. If you’ll recall, that year I showed you the top players on the board of the draft at 1.31. And you could see Banks was one of the best players on the chart. Now he’s nothing major. He’s not Roberson or Cobb, he’s just a solid player. He never grew like I hoped, but he was there.

Anyways, I feel like I got to the point where the Chiefs are on autopilot. So let’s do something else.

I want to make this tougher. Should I switch to another team?

Do I want to move to San Diego? The losingest team of the last 20 years, and in the same division as these Chiefs? Right now, I doubt I move my team to a Otto Graham candidate, because we keep missing on the UFA Graham options. Plus, before we had a stud D. But now it’s in transition.

This year, the Chiefs, despite not having a whole lot of needs, is picking 1.7. And 1.32 as well. Hit on those both and we are just nasty. Make that 1.7 a top flight player at a major position and we are just nasty.

Good news about the Chargers? They were the worst team last year and have the 1.1 pick. But, otherwise, they are sucking.

Where is Tamm right now?

He is the 13th best QB in the league by current rating. We grabbed him at the 2.32 spot, outside of the top 50. How many other of the top QBs in the league are from lower?

All of the QBs better than Tamm were 1st rounders in the top 5 picks, save for 1 taken at 1.21. Then 2 at 1.2, and then a 2nd.18 next, and then 5.21 (Conrad Rhodes, taken by us), and then all 1. And first five for the rest. So of the top twenty five Qbs in the league, only 4 were taken outside of the top 6. (I found a pair of 1.6s later) at 1.21, 2.18, 2.32 and 5.21.

Now San Diego has a solid 63/63 QB right now it’s the rest of the team that is stuck in suck. They have a good, young CB, OG, LT, and QB. And a not-bad RB. No one else young and not a K in the 60+ range for current or potential.

So, Chargers? I could see it. What about helping out the Bears as they reboot in Colorado Springs?

The only major question is one of loyalty to Flemming. I would like to see him finish out his career with me. He is the best player I’ve ever had. That’s the only reason I’d stay. But I had him for 7 seasons. Time to move on.


I’ve built the Chiefs up into a major force. Up and coming powerhouse offensively, and still defensive talent in a variety of places.


Chargers?

Or how about a team with the 8th pick instead, who needs a QB badly, and has a depleted roster and the 5th worst record in the Bills. Actually, they aren’t that depleted. Nevermind. 5 70+ players into DE NT, and 3sx LB.6 more in the 60s, including 68 RB, 2x Cbs, and more.
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Old 03-23-2017, 12:52 PM   #359
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Hello Chargers

Chargers pre-FA roster, 2036

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Front Office Football Eight San Diego Chargers Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Lofton, Devante 102 QB 8 63 63 3 yrs. Kranchick, Melvin 103 QB 8 42 42 2 yrs. Autenrieth, Dusty 112 QB 4 26 34 1 yr. Imme, Mickey 234 RB 2 47 59 3 yrs. Goosey, Manuel 225 RB 2 32 42 --- Leroy, William 220 RB 7 38 38 1 yr. Meadows, Walter 346 FB 10 48 48 1 yr. Gaylor, Troy 447 TE 8 53 53 2 yrs. Sullivan, Ryan 484 TE 7 50 50 2 yrs. Graham, Amir 445 TE 4 32 42 --- Schneider, Andres 444 TE 9 36 36 --- Scott, Oscar 516 FL 8 56 56 3 yrs. Shea, Britt 583 FL 4 40 40 1 yr. Robbins, Nicky 587 FL 9 38 38 1 yr. George, Kerry 581 SE 5 43 43 1 yr. Joyner, Dean 515 SE 2 20 37 3 yrs. Guthrie, Kyle 650 C 6 39 39 1 yr. McWilliams, Cary 773 LG 3 37 47 2 yrs. Benson, Shaun 766 LG 5 41 41 --- Bening, Chad 779 RG 4 65 74 1 yr. McHugh, Johnathan 861 LT 6 70 70 4 yrs. Brink, Marcus 862 LT 11 51 51 1 yr. Fisk, B.J. 860 RT 7 59 59 3 yrs. Newton, Karl 867 RT 6 40 40 2 yrs. Copeland, Marquis 910 P 7 43 43 1 yr. Hines, John 1004K 10 62 62 2 yrs. **Wells, Matthew 1191LDE 9 53 53 2 yrs. Levine, Samuel 1172LDE 8 41 41 --- Sullivan, Horace 1177LDE 7 41 41 1 yr. Knightley, Glen 1174LDE 2 30 36 3 yrs. Weber, Caleb 1195RDE 10 38 38 1 yr. Godfrey, Sawyer 1275RDT 7 54 54 3 yrs. Sharman, Kent 1270RDT 2 33 41 --- Campana, Alfredo 1276NT 6 52 52 1 yr. Spencer, Emmett 1396SILB 6 55 55 3 yrs. Levesque, Daryl 1358WILB 3 36 36 2 yrs. Iannucci, Corey 1457SLB 6 49 49 1 yr. Hitchcock, Al 1497SLB 6 34 34 --- Chandler, Gavin 1494WLB 6 40 40 --- Ramsey, Ike 1459WLB 3 35 35 --- Bishop, Douglas 1543LCB 8 56 56 2 yrs. Pigg, Carlton 1548RCB 5 83 83 3 yrs. Bohme, Ezra 1527RCB 8 43 43 1 yr. Overbeck, Darien 1530RCB 7 43 43 --- Dixon, Francisco 1537RCB 2 20 40 --- Banks, Adrian 1535RCB 8 36 36 --- Westerfield, Julio 1628SS 7 52 52 3 yrs. Rogers, Zachary 1626SS 5 44 44 2 yrs. Gurley, Harrison 1642FS 7 48 48 1 yr. Badley, Rusty 1622FS 2 30 48 3 yrs. Callahan, Cesar 641 LS 2 18 18 --- $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 38 Inactive: 0 On Active Roster: 38 Salary Cap: $294,100,000 Cap Room: $12,700,000 Maximum for New Player: ($5,940,000) Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $16,920,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $0 Cap Room Required Next Year: $200,350,000

The Chargers:

We finished last season 2-14. We have a 124-196 record, the worst in the last 20ish years, and as you can see, we don’t have a lot of cap space either. Now, for a time, we’ve actually done well with the last few top picks. 1.12 was OG Chad Bening, 1.4 the year before we had CB Carton Pigg, and then at 1.5 th year before LT McHugh. Before that at 1.11 was the more disappointing RT Fisk, and then 1.3 QB Lofton. All great(ish) players. And then the less valuable OG Cary McWilliams begins the age of draft suckage again.

But you can’t just build a team with a few hits in the 1st round. You need to get in there for later picks, especially at the top of the 2nd.

We also have serious cap issues. Now QB Lofton is 37 mill this year. That’s a lot of cap, our cap total is 294 this year.

DE Wells is out for 37 weeks with a torn patellar tendon.

My quick assessment by position:

QB good for now
RB – fine for now
TE – Okay for now
WR - Meh. Need one star
C – Are you kidding me? Knowing just how many quality Cs you can get in UFA or later in the draft, how do you have this bad of a C?
OG Need one starter bad
OT Fine
P – Yeah
K – Good
DE – 1 of quality needed badly
Dt? We run a 3-4, so we’re okay with the 54/54 guy there.
LBs – Are you kidding me? Total renovation needed, much like I did in Cleveland and KC. We have to totally rebuild the LB Corps.
CBs – 83 is fine, 56 guy is older.
S – We need a star here, anywhere

LS too
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Old 03-23-2017, 01:16 PM   #360
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Staff draft

We pick 26th

I hire a new HC who is 11 higher suitability than our current guy
Ditto OC

My DC is a stud and I don’t touch him

I hire Khalif Barnes formerly of the Jags, as my Assistant Coach.

There’s no junky person here I want to keep with my franchise tag.


One of the reasons I like these Chargers is that they have a solid QB already and someone I can build a major team around as he nears the end of his career, and then hopefully transition to my next Otto Graham, so that’s my goal.

I am also going to make this challenge a little harder and I am also adding a layer of faster in-season play. From here on out, I will not set the depth charts of my players. I am just a GM, and will let my coaches do everything they want with depth charts and plays and all of that other stuff.

Ready?
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Old 03-23-2017, 01:48 PM   #361
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The 2036 San Diego Chargers FA Begins

We have a lot of work to do

But the first thing I am doing is scoping out the draft

Now let me ask you a hypothetical question. Assuming that there was a stud QB on the board at the 1.1 spot...should I take him? Someone who came back great from multiple angles. Should I grab him? What would you do if you had the 14th best QB in the league, but just having hit the 1.1 spot for a 2-14 season? Would you make a play for that QB? Trade down with a QB hungry team? Draft and then trade your veteran in a year or two? What do you do?

I don’t think you draft the stud QB. I think you go elsewhere.

Here is the best player in the draft, at any position, regardless of need: Interviewed at Underrated, 5 combine scores, all red, DE Zachary Toth. You have to take that sort of talent, right?

Now my best DE is injured and my 2nd best is UFA> I can use this guy. Alright, so I’m coming out of this thing with a stud DE. Good.

What else?

Anyone on my roster I need to re-up?

Nope, I have to trim a lot of cap. Where is my money going?

QB Lofton – 37 mill
CB Pigg – 30 mill
LT McHugh – 20 mill
CB Bishop – 20 mill
FL Scott – 16 mill
LB Spencer – 12 mill
DE Weber 10 mill
LT Brink 9 mill
SS Westerfield 7.9 mill
RT Fisk, 7.8 mill
DT Godfrey, 7.8mill
OG Bening, 7.6 mill
TE Gaylor, 7 mill
QB Kranchick – 6 mill

I’m okay with everyone on that list (although several at the top are pretty pricey) save for...CB Bishop (too much for the result) , 31 year old CB starter who last year, started all of our games, had 1 pick and 8 Pasdef, and in his entire career for us, including starting every game of his career save for 3 due to injury, just 2 INTs and 45 PD. Why Bishop? And FL Scott is find in the 50s, but has had just one 1000+ year in his career despite a solid QB throwing to him for us. And Spencer is way too expensive as well for a mid 50s 28 year old LB.

I cut DE Weber, too expensive and aging, and LT Brink, my 3rd best OT. SS Westerfield played well last year with 3 INts and 6 picks. Solid. 8 mill for him is fine. Fisk, Godfrey, Bening, they are all fine. I cut QB Kranchick, and TE Gaylor is a bit much as well. In FA I’ll look for cheaper options for some of these folks. I trim Gaylor now, with Sullivan at 51/51 on board already

I now have 8 mill in cash under my rookie needs. I sign RFAs – TE Amir Graham, CB Dixon,

I cut RB Leroy, who was 4 mill an backup WR Nicky Robbins with 3.5 mill. Oh and C Guthrie as well.

Alright, now I have some cap space. I extend:


QB Autenrieth by a year
RG Chad Bening, 45 mill, 4 years
WR George by a year
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Old 03-23-2017, 05:52 PM   #362
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Alright, FA Time

Week 2 -

I make offers to:

LS Ed Jackson, a 100 LS guy
P Edward Morrison


Now, there is one amazing studlike player in FA – 84/84 CB Jorge Odenbach, 6 year vet. Want to send him a crap-ton of cash? I’d rather pay him than my current #2 who sucks.

So do I need two great studs at CB? Or should my cap head elsewhere? Now I can cut CB Bishop, save 10 mill this year, and then use that 10 mill to defray the cost of Odenbach. But 12 mill this year and more is not doable with my cap in this condition. Paying megabucks for a QB changes the math of a team. I don’t have the cap agility to make this player, even though dropping from a 31 56/56 to 26 year old 84/84, would normally be worth it all, day, long. But not tonight.

I need that cash. I trim CB Bishop, and make an offer to CB Middlehurst, a 55/55 guy for 13 mill over three years.

C Darren Sheldon, 2 years, 7 mill, will be leader and make two others happy.

I make an offer to DE Benton for 2 years, 8.5 mill.

SS Irving Maloney, 2 years, 6.8 mill

Let’s advance...

Week 3 - CB Odenbach signed for 120 mill over 4 years. I bump my offer for Middlehurst.


Week 4 – We bring in DE Benton. CB Middlehurst signs with Miami for more than 1 mill less than we were offering. I make an offer to retain CB Darien Overbeck for 7.24 mill over 2 years

I cut DE Sullivan

Week 6 – We sing SS Maloney.

SS Maloney is amazing. He has a 6 Run D, and then 92, 34, 98, 83, 94, 98 in the rest of his stats. He seems like a natural FS, so I move him to FS.

Week 7 – P Morrison arrives. We trim P Copeland. C Sheldon arrives too.

Week 9 – We bring back our CB Target

Week 10 – We bring in LS Ed Jackson

I make an offer to SLB Corey Proxmire for 3 years, 11 mill, come in as a leader

Week 11 – I bring in Proxmire
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Old 03-23-2017, 05:57 PM   #363
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DRAFT TIME

Let me show you the mammoth of a man I am amount to take...

4.54 dash
36 Sole
35 STR
7.10 AGI
10-06 BJump

All reds. Compared to all other Des in the draft he is the fastest, 3rd smartest, strongest, most agile (by far, btw) and best BJump. That’s a horse of a stud.

He is ready for a close encounter of the sack kind.



Dude is on fire

I don’t even care that he’s a 4-3 DE and not a 3-4 one. Dudes that good are very much on their own, you know?

Now, if you’ll recall, I dropped my ability to trade picks for picks. So no trading this pick for a bevy of more picks. We’re taking Toth at the top of the draft and moving on.

I want to make Toth my Stanton, Horner, Cobb style stud DE who brings in the numbers, the QB drops, and the All Pros. Two of those three made the HOF from my career, while both Cobb and Benton from the Chiefs are still active.
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Old 03-23-2017, 06:33 PM   #364
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At the 2.1 spot, tjere are a few LBs I like that I scouted. And there is talent elsewhere, but I need LBs so badly, I’m juts taking the best, irregardless of spot, and moving on. I take WILB Cameron Cook.

3.1? MLB Berns is very underrated, and has good combine score,s but lower bars. I suspect a grower. I Draft him too,

4.1? At this point, my roster is so weak, it’s just BAP

4.1 DE Parker Maumalaga (I think I could slide him to DT) Shower?

We have no 5th rounder after trades.
6.1 CB Patrick Neavitt – Good bars
7.1 LB Corbin Thaubitauck

Early Rookie Lookie –

DE Toth, 67/91
DE Maumalaga, 34/73
LB Cook – 41/72
LB Berns – 34/52
LB Thaphituck – 28/52
CB Nevitt – 13/50

And there we are. C+ draft grade.

On the Green Page, Toth is 1st and Mau 5th.
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Old 03-23-2017, 07:06 PM   #365
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Late FA:

FS Harrison is a holdout

Time to bring in a ton, of UFAs:

TE Kerry Peters
RB Carlton Hamilton
CB Camden Junkin
CB Blake Gamegys
C Damon Leung
C Shaquille Bell
TE Darrin McCaskill
MLB Trevor Cortez
DE Santiago Meadows
QB Joshua Garcia
QB Omar Weaver
RB Jeremy Grier
WR Herman Allen
WR Lorenzo Dansby
OG Jamie Arnold
OT Santiago Meier

RG Sammie Mayes, 2 years, 2.7 mill
LB Brendan Gomez, 2 years, 2.17 mill

Here we go:

Week 2 -I sign 7.

Week 3 – I sign another 6

Week 4 – All of our remaining targets sign.

UFAs we brought in to watch:

TE Kerry Peters – 34/61
C Leung – 17/59
LB Cortez, 25/59
C Bell, 11/58
DE Meadows 30/56
DE Horton 27/55

We have 62 under contract if you count injured and hold outs....
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CAMP TIME


FS Gurley is back from holding out

We sell 31,400 tix (of 62,700)


Camp Rookie Lookie –

DE Toth, 67/91 73/91 – So Filthy!
DE Maumalaga, 34/73 – 41/76
LB Cook – 41/72 – 48/70
LB Berns – 34/52 – 39/53 Ummm....where’s my grower?
LB Thaphituck – 28/52 - 34/55
CB Nevitt – 13/50 – 19/48
TE Kerry Peters – 34/61 – 38/64
C Leung – 17/59 – 22/58
LB Cortez, 25/59 – 29/58
C Bell, 11/58 – 16/59
DE Meadows 30/56 – 33/55
DE Horton 27/55 – 32/54

I hope we all agree that Toth is a good example of the sort of player who can be a stud level of impact on my team.

I cut Harrison Gurley
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We go 2-2 in the preseason and finish with three questionables and three more probable. I have IRd Wells.

Cut time:

I slice QB Omar Weaver, WR Herman Allen, LT Meier, CB Dixon, LB Levesque, DE Knightly, QB Garcia, K John Hines.

K Elijah Fields was cut by the Chiefs. I sign him.

Final Rookie Lookie –

DE Toth, 67/91 73/91 – So Filthy! – 77/90
DE Maumalaga, 34/73 – 41/76 – 42/75
LB Cook – 41/72 – 48/70 - 42/60 – Feh!
LB Berns – 34/52 – 39/53 Ummm....where’s my grower? 40/52....Ummmm?
LB Thaphituck – 28/52 - 34/55 - 34/53
CB Nevitt – 13/50 – 19/48 – 18/45
TE Kerry Peters – 34/61 – 38/64 – 42/71 DAMN
C Leung – 17/59 – 22/58 – 22/58
LB Cortez, 25/59 – 29/58 – 29/60
C Bell, 11/58 – 16/59 – 16/55
DE Meadows 30/56 – 33/55 – 33/54
DE Horton 27/55 – 32/54 – 29/50
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Here we go with that roster thang

ROSTER

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Front Office Football Eight San Diego Chargers Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Lofton, Devante 102 QB QB 8 63 63 3 yrs. Autenrieth, Dusty 112 QB 4 30 38 2 yrs. Imme, Mickey 234 RB 2 52 60 3 yrs. Hamilton, Carlton 231 RB RB 1 39 47 1 yr. ##Grier, Jeremy 220 RB 1 33 40 1 yr. Meadows, Walter 346 FB FB 10 44 44 1 yr. Sullivan, Ryan 484 TE 7 51 51 2 yrs. Graham, Amir 445 TE 4 35 39 2 yrs. ##McCaskill, Darrin 487 TE 1 22 46 1 yr. Peters, Kerry 447 TE TE 1 42 71 1 yr. Scott, Oscar 516 FL FL 8 58 58 3 yrs. Shea, Britt 583 FL 4 40 40 1 yr. George, Kerry 581 SE SE 5 44 44 2 yrs. Joyner, Dean 515 SE 2 25 38 3 yrs. Dansby, Lorenzo 519 SE 1 24 36 1 yr. Sheldon, Darren 652 C C 6 53 53 2 yrs. Leung, Damon 653 C 1 22 58 1 yr. ##Bell, Shaquille 654 C 1 16 55 1 yr. McWilliams, Cary 773 LG LG 3 44 52 2 yrs. ##Arnold, Jamie 771 LG 1 20 51 1 yr. Bening, Chad 779 RG RG 4 68 70 4 yrs. Mayes, Sammie 764 RG 4 29 40 2 yrs. McHugh, Johnathan 861 LT LT 6 66 66 4 yrs. Fisk, B.J. 860 RT RT 7 61 61 3 yrs. Newton, Karl 867 RT 6 43 43 2 yrs. Morrison, Edward 905 P 8 57 57 2 yrs. Fields, Elijah 1008K 8 70 70 1 yr. %%Wells, Matthew 1191LDE 9 53 53 2 yrs. Maumalanga, Parker 1177LDE RDE 1 42 75 4 yrs. Toth, Zachery 1178LDE LDE 1 77 90 4 yrs. Meadows, Santiago 1192LDE 1 33 54 1 yr. Benton, Amos 1190RDE 11 42 42 2 yrs. ##Horton, Keegan 1195RDE 1 29 50 1 yr. Godfrey, Sawyer 1275RDT NT 7 44 44 3 yrs. Campana, Alfredo 1276NT 6 52 52 1 yr. Spencer, Emmett 1396SILB 6 52 52 3 yrs. Berns, Alejandro 1350SILB SILB 1 40 52 4 yrs. Cook, Cameron 1351WILB WILB 1 42 60 4 yrs. Gomez, Brendan 1398MLB 2 33 49 2 yrs. Cortez, Trevor 1393MLB 1 29 60 1 yr. Proxmire, Corey 1455SLB 8 45 45 3 yrs. Iannucci, Corey 1457SLB WLB 6 50 50 1 yr. Thaphituck, Corbin 1456SLB SLB 1 34 53 4 yrs. Bohme, Ezra 1527LCB RCB 8 43 43 1 yr. Overbeck, Darien 1530LCB 7 41 41 2 yrs. ##Comegys, Blake 1521LCB 1 24 43 1 yr. Pigg, Carlton 1548RCB LCB 5 83 83 3 yrs. Junkin, Camden 1524RCB 1 28 46 1 yr. ##Nevitt, Patrick 1543RCB 1 18 45 4 yrs. Westerfield, Julio 1628SS SS 7 55 55 3 yrs. Rogers, Zachary 1626SS 5 43 43 2 yrs. Maloney, Irving 1633FS FS 9 48 48 2 yrs. Badley, Rusty 1622FS 2 34 47 3 yrs. Jackson, Ed 480 LS 7 21 21 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: $294,100,000 Cap Room: $4,270,000 Maximum for New Player: $5,130,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $43,350,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $10,010,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $234,660,000

Hers we ares

Now, as I mentioned above, I wanted to let my coaches change depth charts and such. I am just running the GM side of the house, in case of IRs or anything. But we’ll fast sim, ish, the season in a moment.

Before I do, lets look at what happened with the Chiefs this year:

They signed Tamm to a big deal for 150 over 4 years; they handed Riley Konrad 53 over 4 years. Lluellyn 50 over 4 years.

Ready for year 1 of the Chargers?
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Let's speed through this season...



We get out to a nice 5-2 lead before dropping back to 5-5. Then we win again. Then 6-6, then 7-6, then we rally hard and finish 10-6

We are a wild card

The 2036 NFL Playoffs:

AFC:

1. 13-3 Jets
2. 12-4 Chiefs
3. 9-7 Colts
4. 8-8 Ravens
5. 10-6 Chargers
6. 9-6-1 Pats

Ready?

We head to Baltimore to take on the Ravens. We barely edge them 17-16

Atlanta won in Seattle 30-13
Miami was smashed in Baltimore 12-31
San Francisco was smashed too in Washington 13-38


Week 2 –

We head to the 13-3 Jets....

And get smashed. Hard.

27-3

KC wins 33-0 over the Ravens. Washington wins at Tampa strongly 29-3,and Atlanta can’t find their rhythm in MoTown and lose 6-21.

Conf Champs:


KC at NY Jets
Wash at Det

Washington wins 27-17; the Jets win 34-19


Super Bowl –

Jets vs ‘Skins.

Jets dominate 45-15.

Congrats New York City
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Old 03-24-2017, 01:42 AM   #370
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Season Awards

Offensive Rookie of the Year: RB Carlton Hamilton

That’s it. Hamilton was pretty crappy actually, just no other rookies mattered, and he started for a bunch of games when our starter was down twice with injury.

Many Chiefs won awards including RB Mason Garrison, DeAndre Jacobs, FB Sedrick Willis, a rookie with an All Pro award and more.


The Flemming Watch

Had a down year with just 1.5 sacks, 2 picks, and 5 pasdef
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Old 03-24-2017, 02:00 AM   #371
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Stats:

QB Lofton – 364 of 537, 67.8%, 4081 yards, 32:21 ratio, 93.7 rating, 35 sacks, 8 fumbles,

This was Lofton’s 2nd best year of his career.

RB Hamilton – 187 for 742, 6 scores
RB Imme, 111 or 436, 1 score

Imme is supposed to be our best RB starter, but only had 6 starts.

REC

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Front Office Football Eight Receiving Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Targ Ctch Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/T YAC Scott, Oscar WR SDO 16 16 133 91 68.4 1312 14.42 9.86 589 Shea, Britt WR SDO 14 8 85 47 55.3 643 13.68 7.56 245 Sullivan, Ryan TE SDO 15 11 81 43 53.1 524 12.19 6.47 143 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 14 7 46 38 82.6 306 8.05 6.65 202 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 8 6 37 30 81.1 194 6.47 5.24 135 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 7 46 30 65.2 394 13.13 8.57 142 George, Kerry WR SDO 14 10 31 26 83.9 235 9.04 7.58 37 Graham, Amir TE SDO 15 1 18 15 83.3 117 7.80 6.50 43 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 16 4 24 15 62.5 137 9.13 5.71 44 Grier, Jeremy RB SDO 10 3 20 14 70.0 98 7.00 4.90 52 Dansby, Lorenzo WR SDO 16 1 9 8 88.9 23 2.88 2.56 7 Meadows, Walter FB SDO 16 6 10 7 70.0 80 11.43 8.00 41 Benton, Amos DE SDO 16 1 1 1 100.0 25 25.00 25.00 20 Player Pos Team Lg TD Drp PPly TPct 20+C 100+ Scott, Oscar WR SDO 75 8 5 566 23.5 26 5 Shea, Britt WR SDO 72 9 7 285 29.8 9 0 Sullivan, Ryan TE SDO 38 5 7 402 20.1 9 0 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 49 1 2 217 21.2 4 1 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 33 1 0 212 17.5 2 0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 44 2 2 273 16.8 6 1 George, Kerry WR SDO 30 1 0 362 8.6 1 0 Graham, Amir TE SDO 17 3 0 75 24.0 0 0 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 43 1 1 155 15.5 2 0 Grier, Jeremy RB SDO 32 0 2 98 20.4 2 0 Dansby, Lorenzo WR SDO 8 0 0 84 10.7 0 0 Meadows, Walter FB SDO 21 1 1 165 6.1 1 0 Benton, Amos DE SDO 25 0 0 228 0.4 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.

WR Scott had a ton of yards at 1312 and 8 scores. He led the league in yards, and 4th most in TD scores. He should have been All Pro all day long, but ah well.

WR Britt Shea was 643 yards, and 9 scores


K Fields – 29/32, 40 of 41 PAT, long of 52
P Morrison – 78, 46.9 avg, and 31 in 20


DEF STATS

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Front Office Football Eight Defensive Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr QBKd Toth, Zachery DE SDO 16 16 62 21 8.5 5 22 15 Iannucci, Corey OLB SDO 16 16 64 20 6.0 0 7 1 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 16 10 51 17 5.0 1 7 1 Proxmire, Corey OLB SDO 16 6 47 9 4.0 1 1 0 Campana, Alfredo DT SDO 16 4 31 13 3.5 4 14 0 Godfrey, Sawyer DT SDO 16 12 18 10 3.5 1 3 1 Spencer, Emmett ILB SDO 16 15 103 40 2.5 0 1 0 Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 16 15 31 12 2.5 4 10 0 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 16 4 24 3 1.0 1 0 0 Benton, Amos DE SDO 16 1 9 5 0.5 3 6 1 Westerfield, Julio S SDO 16 15 92 37 0.0 0 0 0 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 16 16 71 12 0.0 0 1 0 Bohme, Ezra CB SDO 15 12 46 13 0.0 0 1 0 Cook, Cameron ILB SDO 16 9 39 6 0.0 0 0 0 Overbeck, Darien CB SDO 16 6 38 7 0.0 0 0 0 Maloney, Irving S SDO 16 16 37 17 0.0 0 0 0 Rogers, Zachary S SDO 16 2 23 9 0.0 0 0 0 Badley, Rusty S SDO 16 1 11 7 0.0 0 0 0 Scott, Oscar WR SDO 16 16 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 Shea, Britt WR SDO 14 8 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 Sullivan, Ryan TE SDO 15 11 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 16 16 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 George, Kerry WR SDO 14 10 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Graham, Amir TE SDO 15 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Bening, Chad G SDO 15 15 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 8 6 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 14 7 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 7 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Player Pos Team RPly PPly PRPct TkPct Toth, Zachery DE SDO 414 601 5.9 9.0 Iannucci, Corey OLB SDO 315 448 2.9 11.8 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 271 405 3.2 10.8 Proxmire, Corey OLB SDO 237 336 1.8 10.5 Campana, Alfredo DT SDO 257 314 6.8 8.3 Godfrey, Sawyer DT SDO 193 334 2.2 6.0 Spencer, Emmett ILB SDO 419 537 0.7 15.2 Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 375 422 3.9 5.7 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 107 204 1.0 9.0 Benton, Amos DE SDO 96 228 4.2 4.5 Westerfield, Julio S SDO 388 493 0.0 14.6 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 420 591 0.2 8.2 Bohme, Ezra CB SDO 261 396 0.3 9.0 Cook, Cameron ILB SDO 200 237 0.0 10.3 Overbeck, Darien CB SDO 237 350 0.0 7.7 Maloney, Irving S SDO 372 459 0.0 6.5 Rogers, Zachary S SDO 118 282 0.0 8.0 Badley, Rusty S SDO 59 158 0.0 8.3 Scott, Oscar WR SDO 437 566 0.0 0.5 Shea, Britt WR SDO 206 285 0.0 1.0 Sullivan, Ryan TE SDO 310 402 0.0 0.4 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 0 0 0.0 0.0 George, Kerry WR SDO 288 362 0.0 0.2 Graham, Amir TE SDO 58 75 0.0 0.8 Bening, Chad G SDO 404 532 0.0 0.1 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 124 212 0.0 0.3 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 211 217 0.0 0.2 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 195 273 0.0 0.2 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.


Huh Toth. 8.5 isn’t bad, but I expect for lots mores. 3rd most in hurries btw for the league. You can see some good and some bad.


D Backs

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Front Office Football Eight Pass Coverage Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Ints IRYd TD Defn Cght PPly PDPct Maloney, Irving S SDO 16 16 4 33 1 5 30 459 80.8 Bohme, Ezra CB SDO 15 12 3 60 0 3 36 396 76.0 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 16 16 3 45 1 5 38 591 78.5 Overbeck, Darien CB SDO 16 6 2 3 0 0 28 350 74.7 Spencer, Emmett ILB SDO 16 15 1 44 0 6 47 537 74.4 Iannucci, Corey OLB SDO 16 16 1 18 0 3 39 448 73.6 Rogers, Zachary S SDO 16 2 1 10 0 3 18 282 78.3 Benton, Amos DE SDO 16 1 0 0 0 1 4 228 81.3 Proxmire, Corey OLB SDO 16 6 0 0 0 2 19 336 76.4 Godfrey, Sawyer DT SDO 16 12 0 0 0 0 3 334 81.4 Westerfield, Julio S SDO 16 15 0 0 0 5 32 493 76.2 Campana, Alfredo DT SDO 16 4 0 0 0 0 6 314 80.0 Badley, Rusty S SDO 16 1 0 0 0 6 8 158 84.8 Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 16 15 0 0 0 0 4 422 81.3 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 16 16 0 0 0 2 6 601 82.0 Cook, Cameron ILB SDO 16 9 0 0 0 0 21 237 70.6 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 16 10 0 0 0 2 20 405 77.1 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 16 4 0 0 0 2 19 204 72.4 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.

S Maloney’s 4 picks was solid. We have 3 each by Pigg and Bohme as well, nicely. Good stuff, but I want to start getting ints and coverage from the LB defense.

Blocking –

C Sheldon – 30 KRB, 1 pancake, 8 sacks allowed
OT McHugh, 29 KRB, 7 pancks, 14 sacks allowed
OG Bening, 27 KRB, 1 pan, 6 sacks
OT Fisk, 23 KRB, 1 pan, 4 sacks
OG McWilliams, 21 KRB, 0 and 3 sacks

Not great. Not great at all...
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Old 03-24-2017, 10:48 AM   #372
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Team Awards:


Off. Player of the Year: WR Scott = led league in rec yard, didn’t get All Pro because they are dummies, and had a great season for us.

Def. Player of the Year: FS Malney. Led team with 4 picks, and had a lot of good, solid pressure from various places

Special Teams Player of the Year: K Fields. Yup, he’s good alright.

Rookie of the Year: DE Tuft. Led my team in sacks, almost led the league in Hurries. In Tuft we Trust.

Heart Award: RB Hamilton – Won a great award mostly starting for my club, despite his undrafted nature. Hamilton had a solid year, and did it from nowhere, so good job!


I’m very surprised by the 10-6 record, an 8 game improvement from last year!
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Old 03-24-2017, 10:56 AM   #373
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End of the Season:

Perform – 60
Value – 45
Profit – 48
Roster 31

Score – 49


Value-

61% attend, We made 310k,

3rd lowest franchise value
12th worst stadium
2nd worst support
4th worst roster
7th best economy



Hall of Fame:

Two inductees, a solid TE and a Good QB. None connected to us in any ways

Retirements:

DE Everett Parmely – One of the last players I drafted on my Browns Dynasty, Everett Parmely, just retired. 1 Ring. 96 sacks. Def Player of the Year, 2026, 3 All Pros, Def Rookie fo the Year. We took him at the back, 1.32 pick back in 2025. He was with the Browns his entire career. Canton bound?

There may be some pressure:

QB Bobby Brigges, 51720 yards, League MVP 1x, 2x Off Player of League, 3 tiem All Pro

QB Chandler Cote – Was the best QB during his run, 55688 yards, 340:155 rating, 95/2 career rating.

QB Randall Salley – League MVp, Off Player of the Year, Super Bowl MVP, All Prox2, 52309 yards, 295:173 ratio

SE Byron Gaines, 4 time All Pro, 10353 yards, 60 scores

SE Gus Tuggle, 12989 yards, 67 scores, 5 time All Pro

RT Trenton Henry – Another Brown, 2 Rings, 216 KRB, 1 pan, 78 sacks allowed

LT Camden Calara, 451 KRB, 70 pancakes, 72 sacks allowed, 1 Ring, 7 All Pros

DT Lee Burnett, 63 sacks, 3 All Pros
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Old 03-24-2017, 01:02 PM   #374
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We just hit our 15th year for the stadium here in San Diego. Do I want to renovate? Build a new one?

Our current stadium:

Opened in 2022

Retractable Roof. Grass

62700 capacity
14700 Club Seats
184 Luxury Boxes
Very Good condition
Good Turf and Parking
No support for projects locally.
We only filled about 60% of the total from last


We did have a lack of cash from the last season. Now I could submit a new stadium plan, and then when it gets rejected, we’d be able to move elsewhere. Just like potentially in real life. But I like the Chargers in San Diego and not someplace like Las Vegas or Chicago or San Antonio or something.

San Diego in 2037:

3.620 mill
6.0 % Growth
58k average income
19.2% poverty level
Very High Entertainment Competition – 92nd percentile
High Trend Setting = 72nd
1 team without 250 and 4 within 500 miles.

We have the region to ourselves, with the Rams down by LA, and the other two teams as well up north.

Now, what are the biggest cities without a franchise?

Chicago
Riverside
Anaheim
St. Louis
New Brunswick
Newark
San Jose
New Haven
Sacramento
San Antonio

All have at least 2 mill folks.

I offer a plan for a huge, expensive stadium that would really put our own one to shame, knowing we’d likely lose, just in case I want to open up that window later

Staff Draft – We pick 26th:

I make no changes to my staff.

Anyone I wanna franchise?

Yup. I tag K Elijah Fields
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Old 03-24-2017, 01:33 PM   #375
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2037 FA


We pick 26th in each round

We have 36 players under contract and 60 mill under the cap, 48 mill post-draft

I make offers to these RFAs:

TE Kerry Peters
RB Carlton Hamilton
TE McCaskill
C Leung
C Bell
OG Arnold
CB Junkin
CB Comegys
DE Meadows
DE Horton
LB Cortez


And now 47 under contract

We are missing starters at:

WR
Maybe FB
OG
DT
CB
LB in places

I cut DE Matthew Wells

I extend K Fields by 3 years, 18 mill

I don’t extend anyone else. They either have lower quality, older, or have question marks over them.

Week 2 –

The Chiefs cut TE Lluelyn. If I didn’t have TE Perry, I might make a play. Also let go were WR Holbert, RB Riley Konrad, DT Newhart, CB Cook and FS Allen. Cook is the 2nd best FA at CB, a solid, young 61/61 body. My best corner not named Pigg is a 41/41 CB. This is a major upgrade. I make an offer for the Cook for 4 years, 50 mill.

By far, Holbert is the best WR in FA< and cheap too. I make an offer for 3 years, 18 mill.

I can’t make a play for Allen, but it would be funny if I did. He had 7 picks last year and still, no All Pro for the guy. Now, he’s a pure FS, and I’d be willing to bring in a top flight S all day long, but I like what FS Maloney brought last year. Although Maloney is old. I can’t see him moving to SS ever given his lack of Run Stopping. So Allen is miscast on my team.

The 2nd best OG out there is Lucas Lucas, from my old Cleveland dynasty, but he’s 58/58, and 33 years old and just ones a one year deal at this point. I make an offer for memory and ability, for4 mill.

7th year vet WLB Lukas Hanson is a pass rush specialist, and the best LB in FA, and I make hima 4 year 20 mill offer.

Huh. I make another offer to a long-time player, DT Damien Alcott, 36 years old, from my Cleveland Dynasty, with 6 All Pros. He’ll be a rotational guy, and not a full time starter, but why not?

Ready?

Week 3 – Cook signs. I have to up Holbert’s offer to pass other competitors.

Week 4 – Holbert signs. DT Newhart heads to LA, Konrad to LA as well.

Week 5 – FS Allen heads to Carolina.

Week 6 – Our DT Campana moves out to Colorado Springs to join the Bears. TE Lluellyn heads to Atlanta.

Week 7 – Lucas Lucas signs with us. Our CB Bohme headst o Green Bay.

Week 8 – LB Hanson joins us.

Week 9 – All quiet

Week 10 – DT Alcott signs with us

I look at some rookies. Who do I like? Who may fall to 1.26?

Not a whole lot of talent

Week 11 – FB Meadows signs with Green Bay

I double check, no one major I want to bring in pre-draft. We have 51 players under contract, but I signed all of the decent RFAs, many of which may get cut laters
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Old 03-24-2017, 05:14 PM   #376
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The 2037 NFL Amateur Draft

Carolina kicks off the night with a RB, Vince Wooly of Boston College.

This appears to be a weak draft. I tried to set myself up to just BAP, and I interviewed players at SS, LB, DT, OG, TE, WR and more that I think might fall, 3rd best, 5th best with cool bars, uncombined players and more. But, again, it feels weak to me.

See you at the 26 spot

The only stud LB in the draft wound up heading 1.4. Typically, that’s way too early for this level of quality, but not this year. Who do I like still on the board? Anybody fall?

C Darius Tate – this guy us not a position of need. But 4 reds, 1 blue, and an absolute stunner of a grade. He looks high, high quality stud. Much like a Sandmeyer style C. Is it worth the upgrade to a Sandy C? Even though C isn’t close to my needs?

OGs Cary Wagner or Zach Posey – Both look good here. Either has potential starter quality lovin. Or maybe OT Bucky Lehan.

That’s it. Who is the bigger upgrade? Mid-50s OG to Wager/Posey? Or Mid-5os OC to Tate?

Here’s a pic. Who do you like best?



I like Wagner blind with the higher endurance, obviously. Wag or Tate?

When in doubt, take the better player. Tate it is. Both OGs head off in the early 2nd round.
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I was watching for talent, and DE Delgadillo was intriguing to me before Baltimore took him at the 57 spot right before our 58th pick. Ah well. Easy come...

There isn’t that much talent left on the board to be frank. I grab an OG with good looking bars, see if he lasts. Then the 3rd gest there, and there’s a solid NT Stone available. Stone si slow and stupid, with greens in both, but nice bars. Shower or Bust? I take him

Now in the 4th, I hew an odd direction, P Richard Lynn, the best P on the board, and looks like a stud. This is how weak the draft is. Taking a P in the 4th. 5th – 7th, all BAP.

2nd – OG Wade Conley
3rd? NT Stone
4th – Punter Richard Lynn
5th - CB Devin Springer
6th – DE Timothy Eiguren
7th – LB Jamal Glave, CB Dave Vaughn

I interviewed Glave, he’s the best LB oin the board, has 2 reds, 2 blues, but he came back very overrated. Here in the 7th? I’ll take him

Early Rookie Lookie:

C Tate – 35/88
P Lynn – 74/87
NT Stone – 33/71
LB Glave – 17/60
RG Conley – 18/59
DE Eiguren – 32/55
CB Springer – 24/42
CB Vaughn – 29/40


This was a weak draft. We had a B draft grade

We had one (non-kicker) player in the 80+ potential range, C Tate, who I walked out with. 7 in the 70s,

A measure to move the Giants to Honolulu failed. Our stadium vote did as well.
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Late Free Agency

SS Julio Westerfield is oddly holding out, despite the serious amount of cash he is getting paid I thought about cutting him due to a cost benefit analysis.

I make offers to these RFAs”

RB Evan Farmer
RB Heath Vautour
LB Sean Oland
LT Samuel Wells
QB Jerry Kramer

And to bring back OG Arnold for 2 more years.

Week 3 – 1 signs

Week 4 – Everyone else is in
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CAMP

SS Westerfield ends his holdout. We sold 32,900 season tix


I cut P Morrison. C Bell. SS Rogers, DT Godfrey, LT Wells, DE Keegan, LB Gomez, C Leung, LB Oland, QB Kramer,

Campy Rookie Lookie

C Tate – 35/88 – 43/87
P Lynn – 74/87 – 74/86
NT Stone – 33/71 – 39/71
LB Glave – 17/60 – 24/58
RG Conley – 18/59 – 24/60
DE Eiguren – 32/55 – 37/58
CB Springer – 24/42 – 28/41
CB Vaughn – 29/40 – 33/42

We finish the pre-season 1-3, and with a few injuries – OG Bening starts out and will return in a few weeks. SE Scott and FS Maloney are both questionable for a few weeks but’ll start.

ROSTER!

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Front Office Football Eight San Diego Chargers Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Lofton, Devante 102 QB QB 9 63 63 2 yrs. Autenrieth, Dusty 112 QB 5 35 36 1 yr. Imme, Mickey 234 RB RB 3 61 61 2 yrs. Hamilton, Carlton 231 RB 2 44 47 2 yrs. Vautour, Heath 221 RB 1 38 42 1 yr. ##Farmer, Evan 229 RB 1 30 41 1 yr. Peters, Kerry 447 TE TE 2 55 70 3 yrs. Sullivan, Ryan 484 TE FB 8 44 44 1 yr. ##McCaskill, Darrin 487 TE 2 27 44 2 yrs. Graham, Amir 445 TE 5 39 39 1 yr. Holbert, Curtis 589 FL FL 7 55 55 3 yrs. Joyner, Dean 515 FL 3 30 38 2 yrs. Scott, Oscar 516 SE 9 59 59 2 yrs. George, Kerry 581 SE SE 6 44 44 1 yr. ##Dansby, Lorenzo 519 SE 2 30 36 2 yrs. Tate, Darius 658 C C 1 45 87 4 yrs. Sheldon, Darren 652 C 7 52 52 1 yr. **Bening, Chad 779 LG LG 5 69 70 3 yrs. McWilliams, Cary 773 LG 4 52 52 1 yr. ##Arnold, Jamie 776 LG 2 25 50 2 yrs. Conley, Wade 765 RG 1 25 60 4 yrs. Lucas, Lucas 768 RG RG 12 52 52 1 yr. McHugh, Johnathan 861 LT LT 7 64 64 3 yrs. Fisk, B.J. 860 RT RT 8 55 55 2 yrs. Newton, Karl 867 RT 7 31 31 1 yr. Lynn, Richard 906 P 1 74 81 4 yrs. Fields, Elijah 1008K 9 70 70 3 yrs. Toth, Zachery 1178LDE LDE 2 89 89 3 yrs. Eiguren, Timothy 1172LDE 1 39 66 4 yrs. ##Meadows, Santiago 1192LDE 2 37 54 2 yrs. Maumalanga, Parker 1177RDE RDE 2 69 78 3 yrs. Benton, Amos 1190RDE 12 36 36 1 yr. Stone, Tim 1294NT 1 39 65 4 yrs. Alcott, Damien 1270NT NT 14 42 42 1 yr. Spencer, Emmett 1396SILB 7 52 52 2 yrs. Berns, Alejandro 1350SILB WILB 2 48 51 3 yrs. Cortez, Trevor 1393SILB 2 28 49 2 yrs. Cook, Cameron 1351WILB SILB 2 61 61 3 yrs. Glave, Jamal 1359WILB 1 23 55 4 yrs. Thaphituck, Corbin 1456SLB WLB 2 54 54 3 yrs. ##Proxmire, Corey 1455SLB 9 33 33 2 yrs. Hanson, Lukas 1497WLB SLB 7 55 55 4 yrs. Pigg, Carlton 1548LCB LCB 6 82 82 2 yrs. Vaughn, Dave 1537LCB 1 33 50 4 yrs. Overbeck, Darien 1530LCB 8 41 41 1 yr. Cook, Louis 1538RCB RCB 5 61 61 5 yrs. Junkin, Camden 1524RCB 2 39 49 2 yrs. Nevitt, Patrick 1543RCB 2 23 44 3 yrs. ##Springer, Tevin 1546RCB 1 28 40 4 yrs. Westerfield, Julio 1628SS FS 8 44 44 2 yrs. Maloney, Irving 1633FS 10 48 48 1 yr. Badley, Rusty 1622FS SS 3 43 48 2 yrs. Jackson, Ed 480 LS 8 21 21 2 yrs. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 53 Inactive: 7 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $301,300,000 Cap Room: $26,630,000 Maximum for New Player: $27,660,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $13,550,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $1,640,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $245,590,000

You can see the power of our D Line moving forward. We also have the two old guys, Lucas Lucas and DT Alcott starting. But I suspect that DT Stone will start either later this year with more experience, or next year. RB Imme looks solid moving forward, as does TE Perry, a major Undrafted haul.
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Final Rookie Lookie

C Tate – 35/88 – 43/87 – 45/87
P Lynn – 74/87 – 74/86 – 74/81
NT Stone – 33/71 – 39/71 – 39/65
LB Glave – 17/60 – 24/58 – 23/55
RG Conley – 18/59 – 24/60 – 25/60
DE Eiguren – 32/55 – 37/58 – 39/66
CB Springer – 24/42 – 28/41 – 28/40
CB Vaughn – 29/40 – 33/42 – 33/50

So you can see some rookies moving and others falling. CB Vaugh grew 10 pot from draft to start of the season. NT Stone dropped 4, and Glave 5. DE Eiguren rose 11, and CB Spring appears on a minor slide or just a readjustment.

After everything, here are all of the non-kickers with pots of 70+ from the draft:

C Tate - 87
DE Tatum - 83
TE Sarnow – 75
RB Gillman – 74

That’s it. Another 17 with a pot in the 60s. Again, not a great draft, so we got the best player at 1.26. Sure, not a position of need, but I’ll take it.

Anyone I want to resign now?

I extend CB Overbeck by a year; QB Autenreith as well

That’s it.
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Old 03-25-2017, 10:53 AM   #381
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Season time!

At the halfway mark we are 4-4. WR George is questionable for a week, and various other probables like TE Amir Graham and such.

After our win in week 14 puts us up 7-6, DE Amos Benton breaks his leg, a compound leg fracture, out for 50 weeks. I IR him. Will this be the end of his career?

We finish 8-8

The 2037 NFL Playoffs –

Weekend 1 –

Houston hosts and drops Buffao 20-17
Cleveland hosts and envelops Oakland 47-7
Minnesota on the road edges the Eagles 17-16
Saints win on the road 14-7

Week 2 –

Cleveland loses in KC 44-19
Houston can’t win in Miami 14-10
Vikings cant stop the Falcons hopes 12-37
Saints head to Detroit and emerge victorious 35-25

Conf Champ –

KC beats Miami 30-20
Atlanta beats New Orleans 38-31

Super Bowl –

Battle of 14-2 #1 seeds, Atlanta favored by 2.

KC wins 30-10

Not even close. Good job Chiefs!
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Old 03-25-2017, 10:54 AM   #382
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Season Awards:

All-Pro 2nd Team, RB Mickey Imme, DE Parker "Mad Mau" Maumalaga



Others:


MVP – Tamm
Super Bowl MVP - RB Abel Jorg
Off Play of Year – Tamm
All-Pro 1st Team – Tamm, DT Newhart at LA, Flemming,
All-Pro 2nd Team – QB Ben Swift, OT Axel Kelley, C Sandmeyer, OG Wayne Croom (Still with Cleveland)
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STATS!

Pass:

Code:
Front Office Football Eight Passing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/A Lg Lofton, Devante QB SDO 16 16 620 429 69.2 4485 10.45 7.23 59 Autenrieth, Dusty QB SDO 2 0 2 2 100.0 14 7.00 7.00 11 Player Pos Team TD Int 20+T 300+ Rating Lofton, Devante QB SDO 27 16 64 6 93.6 Autenrieth, Dusty QB SDO 0 0 0 0 95.8 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 Ratin


Lofton looked good, but would have been better without a random 5 pick game in the season. 3rd in pass yards, 27/16 TD INT ratio, and such. But he had a down year compared to last.


Rush!


Code:
Front Office Football Eight Rushing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Yards Avg Lg TD RZAtt Yards Imme, Mickey RB SDO 16 13 323 1460 4.52 48 12 41 136 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 16 2 25 93 3.72 20 2 5 11 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 16 16 13 57 4.38 13 0 3 10 Scott, Oscar WR SDO 16 14 9 36 4.00 17 1 1 3 George, Kerry WR SDO 13 4 2 12 6.00 13 0 1 -1 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 16 13 1 4 4.00 4 0 1 4 Autenrieth, Dusty QB SDO 2 0 1 -1 -1.00 0 0 0 0 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 16 9 1 -1 -1.00 0 0 0 0 Player Pos Team Avg 3DAtt 3DCnv Pct FDRu 10+R 100+ Imme, Mickey RB SDO 3.32 30 12 40.0 68 41 4 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 2.20 1 1 100.0 7 3 0 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 3.33 2 1 50.0 5 4 0 Scott, Oscar WR SDO 3.00 0 0 0.0 3 1 0 George, Kerry WR SDO -1.00 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 4.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Autenrieth, Dusty QB SDO 0.00 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Att - Rushes, Yards - Rushing Yards, Avg - Yards per Carry, Lg - Longest Run, TD - Rushing Touchdowns, RZAtt - Red Zone Rushing Attempts, Yards - Rushing Yards, Avg - Yards per Carry, 3DAtt - Third Down Rushing Attempts, 3DCnv - Third Downs Converted, Pct - Conversion Percentage, FDRu - First Downs Rushing, 10+R - Runs of 10 Yards or More, 100+ - 100-Yard Games.

Imme was 2nd in the league in both rush yards and rush scores with 1460 and 12. Which are both good, solid statistics to point too and the 4.5 ypc is okay as well. But this was Imme’s season, and we only had a handful of carries by others backs, like Hamilton.

Catch?


Code:
Front Office Football Eight Receiving Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Targ Ctch Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/T YAC Scott, Oscar WR SDO 16 14 110 87 79.1 1035 11.90 9.41 471 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 16 13 92 74 80.4 736 9.95 8.00 444 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 15 88 62 70.5 558 9.00 6.34 130 Sullivan, Ryan TE SDO 16 6 83 52 62.7 505 9.71 6.08 120 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 16 13 82 52 63.4 686 13.19 8.37 286 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 16 9 66 41 62.1 398 9.71 6.03 43 George, Kerry WR SDO 13 4 57 29 50.9 365 12.59 6.40 95 Vautour, Heath RB SDO 16 4 20 17 85.0 106 6.24 5.30 24 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 16 2 16 11 68.8 81 7.36 5.06 28 Graham, Amir TE SDO 16 0 7 6 85.7 29 4.83 4.14 0 Player Pos Team Lg TD Drp PPly TPct 20+C 100+ Scott, Oscar WR SDO 52 6 3 554 19.9 17 4 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 49 8 4 546 16.8 12 0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 35 4 3 593 14.8 4 0 Sullivan, Ryan TE SDO 24 1 3 311 26.7 4 1 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 59 3 1 441 18.6 11 0 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 37 2 5 339 19.5 6 0 George, Kerry WR SDO 38 1 3 244 23.4 8 0 Vautour, Heath RB SDO 21 2 0 86 23.3 1 0 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 23 0 0 93 17.2 1 0 Graham, Amir TE SDO 11 0 0 32 21.9 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

Scott had another 1000+ season, although barely. This year, we had 13 1000+ season in the league. But what’s cool here is Imme’s catching season with 736 rec yards and 8 scores. He was the best in the league for RBs for both receiving yards and scores. 20 tds from scrimmage? More than 2300+ yards? Hell of a season!

Blocking:


Code:
Front Office Football Eight Blocking Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS KRB KRO BPct Pnck SkA PPly SPct Lucas, Lucas G SDO 16 16 29 79 36.7 1 10 639 1.6 McHugh, Johnathan T SDO 14 14 28 69 40.6 3 6 532 1.1 Bening, Chad G SDO 13 12 21 62 33.9 3 1 468 0.2 Fisk, B.J. T SDO 16 16 20 64 31.3 0 4 670 0.6 Tate, Darius C SDO 16 16 9 50 18.0 0 4 648 0.6 Newton, Karl T SDO 2 1 6 10 60.0 0 1 40 2.5 McWilliams, Cary G SDO 6 3 3 11 27.3 0 0 157 0.0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 15 2 6 33.3 0 0 593 0.0 Sullivan, Ryan TE SDO 16 6 1 3 33.3 0 0 311 0.0 Sheldon, Darren C SDO 5 0 1 9 11.1 0 0 46 0.0 Graham, Amir TE SDO 16 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 32 0.0 Player Pos Team RPly OPct Lucas, Lucas G SDO 370 21.4 McHugh, Johnathan T SDO 309 22.3 Bening, Chad G SDO 281 22.1 Fisk, B.J. T SDO 388 16.5 Tate, Darius C SDO 368 13.6 Newton, Karl T SDO 27 37.0 McWilliams, Cary G SDO 78 14.1 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 362 1.7 Sullivan, Ryan TE SDO 164 1.8 Sheldon, Darren C SDO 39 23.1 Graham, Amir TE SDO 26 3.8 KRB - Key Run Blocks, KRO - Key Run Block Opportunities, BPct - Key Run Block Percentage, Pnck = Pancake Blocks, SkA - Sacks Allowed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, SPct - Sack Allowed Percentage, RPly - Rushing Plays on Field, OPct - Block Opportunity Percentage.


Lucas Lucas led my team in KRBm but his pass blocking has atrophied and he allowed 10 sacks this year, or about 40% of all sacks, which Benning’s just had 1 for comparison sack. Youc an see the various injuries we had this year on my line in a few places


Def:

Code:
Front Office Football Eight Defensive Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr QBKd Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 16 16 54 21 12.0 3 15 10 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 16 16 62 26 9.0 4 23 24 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 15 15 60 15 6.0 2 6 0 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 16 16 60 22 5.0 1 10 16 Cook, Cameron ILB SDO 16 16 79 30 3.0 1 2 0 Spencer, Emmett ILB SDO 16 6 62 20 1.5 1 2 1 Berns, Alejandro ILB SDO 16 2 43 13 1.0 0 0 0 Alcott, Damien DT SDO 16 9 21 14 0.5 3 4 1 Cook, Louis CB SDO 16 16 73 20 0.0 0 0 0 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 16 16 71 25 0.0 0 0 0 Westerfield, Julio S SDO 16 9 50 17 0.0 0 0 0 Maloney, Irving S SDO 16 16 43 23 0.0 0 2 0 Overbeck, Darien CB SDO 16 4 40 18 0.0 0 0 0 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 16 12 28 6 0.0 0 0 0 Springer, Tevin CB SDO 15 0 10 1 0.0 0 0 0 Meadows, Santiago DT SDO 9 3 7 0 0.0 0 3 0 Benton, Amos DE SDO 13 0 4 3 0.0 2 1 3 Proxmire, Corey OLB SDO 2 0 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 Stone, Tim DT SDO 7 4 4 5 0.0 0 0 0 Scott, Oscar WR SDO 16 14 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Eiguren, Timothy DE SDO 12 0 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Sullivan, Ryan TE SDO 16 6 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 George, Kerry WR SDO 13 4 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 15 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Nevitt, Patrick CB SDO 16 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Vaughn, Dave CB SDO 4 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Lucas, Lucas G SDO 16 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 16 13 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 16 13 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 16 9 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 16 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Cortez, Trevor ILB SDO 16 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Vautour, Heath RB SDO 16 4 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Player Pos Team RPly PPly PRPct TkPct Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 444 517 5.8 9.1 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 470 548 6.6 9.5 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 337 368 3.8 11.5 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 427 484 3.3 9.5 Cook, Cameron ILB SDO 405 434 1.4 13.3 Spencer, Emmett ILB SDO 256 290 1.6 15.3 Berns, Alejandro ILB SDO 174 235 0.4 13.9 Alcott, Damien DT SDO 291 346 2.2 5.6 Cook, Louis CB SDO 473 548 0.0 9.1 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 459 546 0.0 9.6 Westerfield, Julio S SDO 281 334 0.0 10.9 Maloney, Irving S SDO 360 377 0.5 9.0 Overbeck, Darien CB SDO 295 340 0.0 9.1 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 210 261 0.0 7.2 Springer, Tevin CB SDO 32 92 0.0 8.9 Meadows, Santiago DT SDO 86 92 3.3 3.9 Benton, Amos DE SDO 71 106 2.8 4.0 Proxmire, Corey OLB SDO 18 24 0.0 9.5 Stone, Tim DT SDO 64 68 0.0 6.8 Scott, Oscar WR SDO 324 554 0.0 0.3 Eiguren, Timothy DE SDO 14 12 0.0 11.5 Sullivan, Ryan TE SDO 164 311 0.0 0.4 George, Kerry WR SDO 111 244 0.0 0.6 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 362 593 0.0 0.2 Nevitt, Patrick CB SDO 18 22 0.0 5.0 Vaughn, Dave CB SDO 1 7 0.0 25.0 Lucas, Lucas G SDO 370 639 0.0 0.1 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 287 441 0.0 0.1 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 338 546 0.0 0.1 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 197 339 0.0 0.2 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 36 93 0.0 0.8 Cortez, Trevor ILB SDO 4 2 0.0 16.7 Vautour, Heath RB SDO 30 86 0.0 0.9 Tckl - Tackles, Asst - Tackle Assists, Sack - Sacks, Blkd - Passes Blocked, Hurr - Quarterback Hurries, QBKd - Quarterback Knockdowns, RPly - Rushing Plays on Field, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, PRPct - Pass Rush Effectiveness Percentage, TkPct - Percentage of Plays Making Tackle.


Maumalanga had 12 sacks and a solid year leading my team in the trenches with QB drops, and again you can see the havoc Toth is unfurling even without large sack numbers. SLB Thaphituck, my Karl Rincon/ Flemming SLB in the 3-4 has been fine, but I still need an upgrade there.

Pass Coverage


Code:
Front Office Football Eight Pass Coverage Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Ints IRYd TD Defn Cght PPly PDPct Maloney, Irving S SDO 16 16 4 57 1 7 21 377 84.8 Westerfield, Julio S SDO 16 9 3 63 0 6 27 334 80.6 Cook, Louis CB SDO 16 16 2 66 1 5 49 548 74.6 Proxmire, Corey OLB SDO 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 24 97.9 Overbeck, Darien CB SDO 16 4 1 0 0 2 20 340 77.5 Spencer, Emmett ILB SDO 16 6 1 0 0 2 24 290 74.8 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 16 16 1 0 0 10 25 484 81.6 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 16 16 1 0 0 9 35 546 78.8 Nevitt, Patrick CB SDO 16 0 1 0 0 0 0 22 100.0 Alcott, Damien DT SDO 16 9 0 0 0 0 2 346 81.8 Benton, Amos DE SDO 13 0 0 0 0 0 2 106 80.0 Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 16 16 0 0 0 1 8 517 80.9 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 16 16 0 0 0 0 9 548 80.3 Meadows, Santiago DT SDO 9 3 0 0 0 0 1 92 81.1 Cook, Cameron ILB SDO 16 16 0 0 0 5 31 434 75.7 Berns, Alejandro ILB SDO 16 2 0 0 0 3 22 235 73.0 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 15 15 0 0 0 0 17 368 76.3 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 16 12 0 0 0 1 19 261 73.7 Springer, Tevin CB SDO 15 0 0 0 0 1 8 92 73.5 Vaughn, Dave CB SDO 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 44.0 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.

Maloney again proves his worth back there and again leads my team with 4 picks. He was miscast his entire career as a SS and these show it. Great numbers for LB Hanson, and other. SS Westerfield, Cook was a fine signing and so forth. We have room to grow defensively, but we are moving in the right direction, I hope
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We finished 8-8 and missed the playoffs.

Team Awards:

Off. Play of the Year: RB Imme. Was great in the league and notched an All Pro to boot. Looks good little man, looks good!

Def. Play of the Year: DE Maumalaga He led my team with 12 sacks, collected an All Pro award, and was solid all year long. Good stuff from the Mau Man.

Spec. Teams. Play of the year: P Richard Lynn – 3rd highest net average in league, more than 50% of his punts inside the 20. Guy was amazing.

Rookie of the Year: C Tate – I actually think P Lynn had a better year, but I already gave him a better award above. So Tate it is!

Heart Award: Lucas Lucas – When other older additions, like Benton or Alcott were, at best, okay, Lucas Lucas led my team in KRB. Dude still has that professional attitude. And he is the weakest of my 5 starters too! Yet he had arguably the best year on my O Line statistically. Thanks buddy!


The Flemming Watch:


9th year, 8 All Pros, 7 D P ot Y

31 years old
906 solo tack, 219 assist
96.0 sacks, 19 blocks, 86 hurries, 159 qbkd
27 FF, 1 FRTD
31 INT, 5 INT RET TD, 104 pas def
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Old 03-25-2017, 01:55 PM   #385
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End of 2037 Season

Perform – 36
Value – 38
Profit – 54
Roster – 3
Score – 42

64.9 % capacity
Made 48 mill
5th worst roster, 9th worst stadium, 4th worst support, 9th best economy, 8th lowest value

Three new HOF Inductees – RB, DE, and C.


Major retirements of note:

NT Damien Alcott – 6 All Procs, 78 sacks, 2 Rings with my Browns.
DE Nicky Cobb, 4 Rings, 3 All Pros, 78 sacks, with my Chiefs

FL Thomas Hatcher, with my Chiefs, 1 Ring, 6374 yards,
TE Walter Perrone – 3 Rings with my Chiefs


SLB Bryan Arnold, 6 time All Pro,1x Def Player of the Year 81.5 sacks, etc.
NT Kenny Shaw, 3 All Pros, 60 sacks
C Lonnie McCormick, 392 KRB, 61 pans, and 60 sacks allowed;2 All Pros
TE Ezekiel Hardy – 6 All Pros, 8975 yards, 60 scores

QB Acosta, 48,351 yards, 293:117, 5 time league MVP, tons of other awards too But no Rings
QB Alex Wischhof, 1 Ring, 58723 yards, 386:186 ratio, Just 1 All Pro, Super Bowl MVP, retired as Legend of the Game
QB Samuel Shannon, 56447, 361:230,




Staff Draft:

We draft 18th.

Do I want to slide to a 4-3 defense with this great play calling DC Roman Harper? A majority of of my line starters and LBs are 4-3 not 3-4. I have a logjam at LB moving from 4 starters to three, but it feels like that’s where my team is right now. 21 teams have a 3-4 defense right now, so it feels like the right time to switch as well.

Welcome DC Roman Harper

I hire a new Str Coord as well who’s much more improved.

I have 5 starters heading out – FS Maloney, Lucas, McWilliams, Sheldon and solid depth. But I am not making a franchise tag on any of them either. That’s just bad juju

We draft 16th in the 1st round
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Free Agency!

The best player in FA is Sandmeyer. Others let go by the Chiefs include WR Frederick, backups like DE Enrique Banks and CB Stevenson and more. Not sure why you’d left Sandy go. In his first six years he’s
S been All Pro 4 times and has 245 KRB. Last year? 46 KRB and another All Pro season

I extend QB Loften by 100 mill, 3 years.

We have 43 players under contract.

I extend CB Pigg by 97 mill, 4 years

I have a few players, like RB Imme up this year, but I do not extend them yet.

Week 2 –

I need:

Starting DT
Starting SS or FS
Starting OG
Starting RB for later?
Hmmm...

I have an idea. Now Sandy has dropped to low 60s in current ability. But I could make him an offer of 80 mill, 5 years, but that’s a long time and a lot of cash to commit. But I could move Tate to RG, he’d still likely be a low 70s RG, and sign a C. Not yet. Soon, perhaps. But not yet.

I offer:

2 years, 7 mill to FS Maloney
1 year, 4 mill to OG Lucas Lucas

If he wasn’t 30 mill over 3 years, I’d make an offer to WR Frederick.

TE Charlie Buning, 12 mill, 3 years, best TE in FA.
13 year vet DT Lenny Sterne is a FA. Let’s sign him over.

That’s it:

Week 2 – Sterne signs.

Week 5 – FS Maloney signs back with us. Again, man, I wish I had that guy in the draft, I would have used him right. WR Frederick went to Green Bay

Week 7 – Our TE Buning target signs. C Sandmeyer heads to Seattle

Week 9 – Lucas Lucas joins us. DE Banks heads to Minnesota.


Time to preview the draft. Anybody I need out there?

We have 4 stud-ish, RBs on the board, and I interview them, as well as the top 2 DTs, Ss, 2 CBs, 2 OG.
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Old 03-25-2017, 06:52 PM   #387
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The 2038 NFL Amateur Draft


Seattle takes a stud QB at 1.1 to kick us off


A run on RBs happens just before we pick, and all of the players I scooped are gone, save for thee 2nd best S, Percy Lazuka...

Take a look....




My major concern is the low interception bar, and I ‘ll move him to SS for now to be across from Maloney. Super High volatility. I would have preferred more of a major player, but he’s the best we have at any spots here.

2nd – G Ritchie Hancock – Solid stats, good combine numbers too – 3 blues.
3rd – DT Rex Newton – Good bars and such. Solid potential.
4th – RB Walt Sherman – Looks good for a backup role
5th - LB Marcus Reese – Classic Shower
6th – WR Hancock – Will he be a grower?
7th – CB Caiden Horner – Classic Shower
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Old 03-25-2017, 08:57 PM   #388
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Early Rookie Lookie:

FS Lazuka – 30/75
LB Reese – 26/69
OG Hitchcock – 27/64
DT Newton – 39/62
RB Sherman – 37/58
CB Horner – 38/56
WR Hancock – 24/37

Review – B-. Nobody on the Green Page

Late FA

No holdouts


I makes offers to:


UFA

TE Mayhem
QB Fitz
OT Player
CB Beede
RB Krumrei
C Drakeford
TE Maninecki
SLB Palmer
CB Oren

Others?

Week 3 – They have allsigned....let’s go camping
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Old 03-25-2017, 09:46 PM   #389
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CAMPPPP

We sell 33,200 season tix

I trim – RB Krumrei, RB Farmer, TE Maniecki, CBs Oren, Beede, and Springer, LB Glave, LB Cortez.


Camp Rookie Lookie:

FS Lazuka – 30/75 – 39/73
LB Reese – 26/69 – 32/67
OG Hitchcock – 27/64 – 32/64
DT Newton – 39/62 – 44/61
RB Sherman – 37/58 – 40/57
CB Horner – 38/56 – 43/58
WR Hancock – 24/37 – 26/38

UFA of Note:

LB Vince Palmer, 37/58

We finish preseason 4-0. Surprising, but I’ll take it. I cut QB Fitz and CB Overbeck to get to 53.

Anyone I want to sign of my 1 year left folks? RB Imme? 62 mill 3 years.

Drops by players like RT Fisk.
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Late Rookie Lookie:

FS Lazuka – 30/75 – 39/73 – 38/71
LB Reese – 26/69 – 32/67 – 34-63
OG Hitchcock – 27/64 – 32/64 – 33/64
DT Newton – 39/62 – 44/61 – 45/62
RB Sherman – 37/58 – 40/57 – 39/53
CB Horner – 38/56 – 43/58 – 44/64
WR Hancock – 24/37 – 26/38 – 28/35

LB Vince Palmer, 37/58 – 37/53


We finish the first half of the season 5-2-1. We went 1-2-1 before a 4 game winning streak put us in a solid position moving forward. Then we go 2-2 and hit 7-4-1 heading into the final quarter of the season. Then we go 3-1 and finish 10-5-1
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The 2038 NFL Playoffs

AFC:

1. KC Chiefs, 12-4
2. Bengals, 11-5
3. Pats, 11-5
4. Colts, 9-7
5. Chargers, 10-5-1
6. Broncos, 10-6

Even Oakland was 8-8, so no losing teams in our division this year.


Week 1 – WC Weekend

We head to Indy
Detroit at Minny
Denver at New England
Arizona at Dallas

We go nowhere, 9-25 and lose.

Detroit – 21-16
New England 26-14
Dallas – 35-13


Ah well. I was hoping to get Lucas Lucas and Byrne rings.

Week 2 – Conf Semis

Dallas at Tampa
Detroit at SF
Indy at KC
NE at Cleve

All of the home teams win

Week 3 – Conf Champs

Cleveland at KC in a battle of my former squads.

Tampa at SF

Tampa wins 34-31. KC wins 29-21

Super Bowl

KC vs Tampa

KC wins 20-13, and MOM was DE Roberson.

Congrats Chiefs!
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Season Awards?

All-Pro 1st Team – CB Carlton Pigg,
All-Pro 2nd Team – RB Mickey Imme, DE Toth

First All Pros for Toth and Pigg

Others of Note:

Super Bowl MVP DE Roberson
All Pros – 1st Team - WR Hunter Gorham, LB Randall Flemming,
2nd Team – OT Aaron Byrne, QB Ben Swift,

It’s funny to me that Swift is making a late-career renaissance

The Flemming Watch, 5 Rings

10 years of football, 7 Def Play of the year, 9 All Pros

989 solos, 243 assist
106 sacks, 20 blocked, 92 hurries, 168 QBKD
33 INT, 5 INT RET TD, 113 pasdef
31 FF, 9 FR, 1 FRTD

Just a force of football nature. This year, his 10th in the league, he still had 10 sacks, 2 picks, 9 pasdef,
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Old 03-26-2017, 01:46 PM   #393
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Stats:

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Front Office Football Eight Passing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/A Lg Lofton, Devante QB SDO 16 16 585 373 63.8 3815 10.23 6.52 75 Player Pos Team TD Int 20+T 300+ Rating Lofton, Devante QB SDO 21 10 58 2 87.2 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.


At best you can describe Lofton as adequate. He was 8th in pass yards 13th in pass tds, and 16th in QB rating. His yards, TDs, and such were all down. 87.2 rating? Big tumble. By the way, we were 16th in the league in passing overall. So there you are.


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Front Office Football Eight Receiving Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Targ Ctch Pct Yards Avg/C Avg/T YAC Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 16 127 81 63.8 988 12.20 7.78 428 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 16 14 111 78 70.3 494 6.33 4.45 249 Scott, Oscar WR SDO 16 15 96 65 67.7 740 11.38 7.71 356 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 15 14 102 51 50.0 620 12.16 6.08 238 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 16 3 56 42 75.0 393 9.36 7.02 156 Hancock, Brett WR SDO 16 13 49 28 57.1 289 10.32 5.90 118 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 7 1 19 12 63.2 159 13.25 8.37 33 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 16 1 10 8 80.0 58 7.25 5.80 37 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 16 1 8 7 87.5 53 7.57 6.63 36 Dansby, Lorenzo WR SDO 9 1 11 5 45.5 28 5.60 2.55 10 Player Pos Team Lg TD Drp PPly TPct 20+C 100+ Peters, Kerry TE SDO 44 3 6 603 21.1 17 2 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 32 1 6 546 20.3 5 0 Scott, Oscar WR SDO 39 5 10 578 16.6 13 1 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 75 5 6 514 19.8 9 1 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 39 2 2 296 18.9 4 0 Hancock, Brett WR SDO 41 1 4 289 17.0 4 0 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 29 2 1 121 15.7 4 0 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 28 1 0 32 31.3 1 0 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 31 1 0 35 22.9 1 0 Dansby, Lorenzo WR SDO 15 0 1 51 21.6 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.



Now we almost had something I’ve never had this dynasty, a 1000 yard TE season. Peters was 3rd in the league among TEs in receiving, with 988 yards. He led my team as well, and you can see Scott and Holbert in here as well as Imme. Those core four are the ones that Lofton has a real affinity for. Note just how often Imme was catching the ball. Good stuff from the RB.


Rushing?


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Front Office Football Eight Rushing Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Att Yards Avg Lg TD RZAtt Yards Imme, Mickey RB SDO 16 14 343 1390 4.05 69 11 50 153 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 16 1 21 103 4.90 22 0 1 3 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 16 16 23 81 3.52 14 1 4 14 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 16 3 16 62 3.88 34 0 1 1 Sherman, Walt RB SDO 16 1 11 51 4.64 13 0 1 13 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 7 1 2 22 11.00 20 1 1 20 Scott, Oscar WR SDO 16 15 8 15 1.88 5 0 0 0 Hancock, Brett WR SDO 16 13 4 10 2.50 8 0 1 -1 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 15 14 2 7 3.50 10 0 0 0 Player Pos Team Avg 3DAtt 3DCnv Pct FDRu 10+R 100+ Imme, Mickey RB SDO 3.06 31 17 54.8 74 40 7 Hamilton, Carlton RB SDO 3.00 0 0 0.0 6 4 0 Lofton, Devante QB SDO 3.50 4 1 25.0 6 5 0 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 1.00 7 3 42.9 4 1 0 Sherman, Walt RB SDO 13.00 1 1 100.0 3 1 0 Joyner, Dean WR SDO 20.00 1 1 100.0 1 1 0 Scott, Oscar WR SDO 0.00 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 Hancock, Brett WR SDO -1.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 0.00 1 1 100.0 1 1 0 Att - Rushes, Yards - Rushing Yards, Avg - Yards per Carry, Lg - Longest Run, TD - Rushing Touchdowns, RZAtt - Red Zone Rushing Attempts, Yards - Rushing Yards, Avg - Yards per Carry, 3DAtt - Third Down Rushing Attempts, 3DCnv - Third Downs Converted, Pct - Conversion Percentage, FDRu - First Downs Rushing, 10+R - Runs of 10 Yards or More, 100+ - 100-Yard Games.


Here let’s drill down into Imme. He was 3rd in rush yards (Although just 9 off the #2) and second in Rush scores. Lofton, unlike Tamm from the Chiefs, is no rusher. Dude only rushed 23 times.

Blocking?



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Front Office Football Eight Blocking Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS KRB KRO BPct Pnck SkA PPly SPct Bening, Chad G SDO 16 16 33 85 38.8 2 4 616 0.6 Tate, Darius C SDO 16 16 31 96 32.3 3 3 616 0.5 Lucas, Lucas G SDO 16 16 27 81 33.3 1 4 616 0.6 McHugh, Johnathan T SDO 15 15 22 82 26.8 2 10 549 1.8 Fisk, B.J. T SDO 16 16 17 53 32.1 0 4 683 0.6 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 16 3 8 37.5 0 1 603 0.2 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 16 3 1 2 50.0 0 0 296 0.0 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 16 1 1 1 100.0 0 0 35 0.0 Player Pos Team RPly OPct Bening, Chad G SDO 430 19.8 Tate, Darius C SDO 430 22.3 Lucas, Lucas G SDO 430 18.8 McHugh, Johnathan T SDO 386 21.2 Fisk, B.J. T SDO 474 11.2 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 426 1.9 Buning, Charlie TE SDO 158 1.3 Mayhem, Alvin TE SDO 15 6.7 KRB - Key Run Blocks, KRO - Key Run Block Opportunities, BPct - Key Run Block Percentage, Pnck = Pancake Blocks, SkA - Sacks Allowed, PPly - Passing Plays on Field, SPct - Sack Allowed Percentage, RPly - Rushing Plays on Field, OPct - Block Opportunity Percentage.


Check out our stats here too. Note that Lucas Lucas again had a solid season with 27 KRB, 1 pac, and just 4 sacks allowed. The guy knows how to block, he’s been doing it for me for a long time. If he had 1 or 2 more years of blocking at this level he’d get close to 400 KRB for a career. He has great longevity in this league. Flat out, I’m happy to see Bening do well finally, and had a higher block percentage than the other starters. But I need to see a lot more from Tate considering his skill set, as well as it may be time to move away from the idea that my OTs are set moving forward. Fisk and McHugh both were not what I need moving forward.


Special Teams:

K Fields, 36 of 43 FS, long of 58, 36/37 PAT
P Lynn, 90 punts, 39 in 20, 49.00 average


Def:

Get ready for a surprise....



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Front Office Football Eight Defensive Statistics Player Pos Team GP GS Tckl Asst Sack Blkd Hurr QBKd Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 16 16 51 18 15.5 6 34 20 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 16 16 80 24 13.0 5 22 23 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 16 16 93 27 8.0 0 4 4 Sterne, Lenny DT SDO 16 16 44 17 4.5 3 6 0 Cook, Cameron OLB SDO 16 9 48 18 3.0 1 1 0 Newton, Rex DT SDO 15 6 14 10 2.5 0 0 0 Spencer, Emmett ILB SDO 16 9 82 18 2.0 1 1 0 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 16 1 24 2 2.0 1 4 0 Eiguren, Timothy DE SDO 16 0 3 1 1.5 0 2 2 Reese, Marcus ILB SDO 16 7 45 11 1.0 0 1 0 Stone, Tim DT SDO 16 9 21 13 1.0 1 3 0 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 16 16 89 28 0.0 0 2 0 Lazuka, Percy S SDO 16 16 74 29 0.0 0 0 0 Cook, Louis CB SDO 16 16 63 18 0.0 0 0 0 Maloney, Irving S SDO 16 16 47 22 0.0 0 0 0 Horner, Caiden CB SDO 16 7 23 9 0.0 0 1 0 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 16 0 12 2 0.0 0 1 0 Badley, Rusty S SDO 16 0 9 3 0.0 0 0 0 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 16 16 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 Berns, Alejandro OLB SDO 16 0 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 15 14 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 16 14 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Hancock, Brett WR SDO 16 13 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Player Pos Team RPly PPly PRPct TkPct Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 417 655 8.5 7.9 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 429 685 5.8 10.5 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 413 586 2.0 12.8 Sterne, Lenny DT SDO 330 475 2.8 8.1 Cook, Cameron OLB SDO 213 304 1.6 13.3 Newton, Rex DT SDO 164 254 1.0 6.3 Spencer, Emmett ILB SDO 219 406 1.0 16.3 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 164 284 2.5 6.3 Eiguren, Timothy DE SDO 24 81 4.3 5.2 Reese, Marcus ILB SDO 207 268 0.7 12.0 Stone, Tim DT SDO 191 340 1.5 6.6 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 422 680 0.3 10.6 Lazuka, Percy S SDO 429 688 0.0 9.2 Cook, Louis CB SDO 429 685 0.0 7.3 Maloney, Irving S SDO 387 560 0.0 7.3 Horner, Caiden CB SDO 192 319 0.3 6.3 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 53 188 0.5 5.8 Badley, Rusty S SDO 8 76 0.0 14.3 Peters, Kerry TE SDO 426 603 0.0 0.4 Berns, Alejandro OLB SDO 28 44 0.0 6.9 Holbert, Curtis WR SDO 359 514 0.0 0.3 Imme, Mickey RB SDO 396 546 0.0 0.2 Hancock, Brett WR SDO 240 289 0.0 0.2 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.




Here’s the surprise. You might have thought Toth led my team in sacks given his All Pro and Maumalanga’s absence. Nope. Mad Mau was absolutely on queue with 15.5 sacks. And Mau’s amazingly high 36 hurries led the league by 4. Mad Mau had the better season statistically, other than pure tackles, but he’s not in the All Pro award roster when Toth is.

Oh, and check out DT Sterne’s 4.5 sacks, 3 blocks and 6 hurries. I thought you might like that. WLB Hanson dropped the QB hard.

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 Pigg, Carlton CB SDO 16 16 5 104 2 15 61 680 79.5 Maloney, Irving S SDO 16 16 3 130 1 12 32 560 82.6 Horner, Caiden CB SDO 16 7 3 58 1 6 16 319 85.0 Spencer, Emmett ILB SDO 16 9 2 39 1 9 39 406 77.5 Badley, Rusty S SDO 16 0 1 61 1 0 9 76 73.3 Cook, Cameron OLB SDO 16 9 1 59 1 6 23 304 78.8 Berns, Alejandro OLB SDO 16 0 1 65 1 0 5 44 78.9 Junkin, Camden CB SDO 16 0 1 0 0 3 10 188 82.0 Sterne, Lenny DT SDO 16 16 0 0 0 0 5 475 81.1 Hanson, Lukas OLB SDO 16 16 0 0 0 4 48 586 73.1 Cook, Louis CB SDO 16 16 0 0 0 13 55 685 76.3 Maumalanga, Parker DE SDO 16 16 0 0 0 1 11 655 80.7 Toth, Zachery DE SDO 16 16 0 0 0 3 9 685 81.8 Thaphituck, Corbin OLB SDO 16 1 0 0 0 0 5 284 80.2 Stone, Tim DT SDO 16 9 0 0 0 1 6 340 80.9 Reese, Marcus ILB SDO 16 7 0 0 0 4 22 268 75.1 Lazuka, Percy S SDO 16 16 0 0 0 7 30 688 79.1 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.



This was Pigg’s first All Pro, and his 5 picks, 2 TDs, and 15 pasdef shows why. He led the team in each of those stats. You can see some nice pasdef for Cook and Maloney, and Mal with 3 more picks, and Nickelback rookie Horner had 3 picks and 1 TD, so solid days there. Note we had 8 Picks returned for scores, a big number. Pigg also had 1 FF, 3 FumRecs, and 1 FR returned for a score
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Old 03-26-2017, 02:14 PM   #394
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Team Awards:

Off Player of the year: - TE Peters – Best season from a TE I’ve had in this dynasty, led my team in a relevant stat, and was just this shy of an All Pro. Thanks Peters!

Def Player of the Year: CB Pigg. He led my team in so many stats. FumRec, he was the only one with a FR TD, picks, pasdef, etc. Dude had a superlative season, and dude gets my team award. I;m curious as to how many more picks or action from him might have led to DPotY?

Spec Teams Player of Year: P Lynn, 4th best in league punting average and other stats. I’ll take it! That’s My Lynn!

Rookie of the Year: CB Horner – As a 7th round shower, he’s grown into a 49/65 guy, had 3 picks and pasdef, and was arguably one of the best non-Pigg players on my roster in fighting against the pass. All from the Nickel.


Heart Award: DT Sterne. Nicely done Lenny.


Remind me next year to get a good kick returner.

I have people I drafted on my roster to grow up and replace both Lucas Lucas and Lenny Sterne. So, are you ready to....
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Old 03-26-2017, 03:01 PM   #395
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End of Season

Performance – 66
Value – 37
Profit – 52
Roster 16
Score 51


Value – 4th lowest
Stadium – 12th worst
Roster – 3rd worst
Support – 5th worst
Economy = 9th best


Hall of Fame:

We have 4 inductees:

DE Willis, 4 All Pros
LB Jackson Clark, 1 Ring, 2 All Pros, 1 Def Rookie of the Year in 2022
SS Lamont Mitchell, 1 Ring, 6 time All Pro

And...

SLB Karl Rincon – From my Browns dynasty,

Rincon
2 Rings, 4 All Pros, 1 Def Rookie of the Year, 2023, and Def Player of the Year, 2027

827 tack, 231 Assit,
82.5 Sacks, 14 blocks, 79 hurries, 59 QBKD
11 Picks, 1 INT RE TD, 74 pasdef
21 FF, 8 FumRed, 2 FR TD

Rincon is in baby!

Retirements of note:

OG Lucas Lucas...Sad. I get it, but sad. If he hadn’t started slowly, he may have eclipsed 400 KRB for his career:

Lucas Lucas – 346 KRB, 29 pancakes, 105 sacks allowed, 1 All Pro

We also saw OG Wayne Croom, played his whole career in Cleveland, 2 All Pros, 325 KRB, 30 pancakes an 61 sacks allowed, played 1 fewer year than Lucas Lucas.

Sterne didn’t retire

Others from my various dynasties:

SS Randall clayton, played his whole career in KC, finished with 5 Rings, 3 time All Pro. Surprised he is hanging it up this early. Same draft as Flemming. Finished with 19 picks and 126 pasdef. Another couple of years and Clayton might have pushed others for the most PD in a career (current record is 15< Clayton has 6th most)

I’m giving you the other retirees I think have HOF Credentials in this list:


SILB Frank Newtown, 3 All Pros
SS Paul McMichael, 4 All Pros, 26 int and 101 pasdef

FL Dixon Bernardino, 4 All Pros
DE Farmer, good sats, just one All Pro though

I was hoping Clayton would make it, but retiring after 10 seems off.
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Old 03-26-2017, 03:22 PM   #396
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Back to Chargers

So after a 10-6, 8-8, and 10-5-1 seasons, and after holding my season ticket prices constant with no real uptick in attendance, I’m very upset by our revenue streams. It’s time to make a move from San Diego. Despite the great local economy and growth, we aren’t seeing that. We are the 4th lowest value franchise in the NFL. Time to move up.

I like Vegas, Salt Lake City, Portland as potential landing destinations, here is the late 2030s after booming has happened. Take Salt Lake as a good example – No team within 422 miles, 58k avg income, wants a team 100%, 5.1% growth, 1.77 pop, just 12.3 poverty, 100 trend-setting and that’s solid. Vegas? 239 miles to LA, 1.96 mill, 43k salary, 14.9% poverty, 72nd desire, 30 trend, 4.3% growth. Portland? Currently in -0.6% growth, but still 1.84 mill, 30.8, 12.5 pov, etc. I also lke Honolulu as well. 1,32 mill, 58.700 sal, 10.7% pov, 95th wants us, 6.2% growth.

SLC or Hawaii?

I submit a plan for a pimped out stadium in SLC for 1.4 bill, and us on the hook for the full 50%.

Staff Fun Times

I give raises to my coaches in their last year, and head into the draft

We pick 22nd. I replace AC Khalif Barnes with a new AC.

No need for a franchise tag...

Unless I want to force Imme to the table. He wanted a ton of money, but I have multiple big name contracts coming down the pike this year, namely my DEs. He’s just the 21st best RB by current ability, I don’t see a need to tether my cap overly much to him.
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Old 03-26-2017, 04:12 PM   #397
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2039 FA!

I extend OG Bening by 4 years, 55 mill. I also ad a year to K Fields and FL Holbert.

Do I want to pay 400 to keep both Mad Mau and Big Toth?

I sign back 6 RFAs.

I need talent in a lot of areas:

Key for me is starters at WR, RB, RT this year, (Maybe LT in the future), and that’s a lot of cash to tie up into players that often cost a lot of money. Do I want to commit about 100 mil of my 315 mill cap to my D Line? Do I want to see 40 mill for Mau and 45 mill for Toth moving forward? Rough. Both are All Pros, and both feed off of each other’s presence, and I’m unsure that keeping one and not the other would really help the team.

Of course I can just try and lean on the draft for OT, RB, and WR. I pick 1.24 this year, but I would really love to sign some later.

And I only have 94 mill in cap space. I sign the one that I know will work later, Mad Mau, and then I can let Toth head into a tag next year, and then sign him from there to a longer term deal.

Parker Maumalanga

4 years, 149 mill: Flat cap hit of 31 mill the first three years and then a dummy cap of 56 mill the last.

OT McHugh is in his final year, but I’m not extending his 16 mill.eyar cap hit beyond this one to help be cap friendly next year.

Any good Fas I want to chase around the block? 76/76 OT Roderick Lane? He wants 85 mill over 4 years. Totally worth it. I could sign him and cut McHugh. He’s just one year younger, but three years of experience less, may help to keep him limber for a while. Do I want to lock that down?

Let’s scout the draft, which may inform my FA, because if I see chance of a great OT or Rb dropping, I don’t want to push my cap out of whack. I interview the top three WR, 4 Rb, and 5 Ots. I think I can get a good OT in the 3 or 4 spot, both look good and came back underrated.

Retaining my own players would be:

Imme, 66 mill, 4 years
Sterne -4.1 mill, 1 year
WR Scott – 18 mill, 3 years

Vs

FA RB Wilson, best in FA by a little over Imme, 60 mill, 4 years

I make an offer to:

RB Derek Coffey, 59/59, 3rd best RB in after Wilson and Imme, 13 mill, 3 years

DT Sterne

Alright, I make that offer to Lane

He is the 3rd best OT in the league. So Ima about to pay him some serious cash

Ready for hitting that End Stage button?
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Week 2 – Imme signs with Denver for 75 mill over 4 years

Week 3 – I bring in both my cheap Rb and expensive OT

I cut McHugh. He’s 22 mill, and the cap saved from cutting him will pay for Lane this year

Huh, I manage to get a solid deal with Toth:

DE Toth, 5 years, 155 mill, 5 years, 37 mill cap hit this year, dummy year with 40 mill in salary at the end, and the middle three years are 27 mill. Not bad, really. I’ll take it

I am not re-signing Scott. This appears to be a deep WR class, and more important, dude just three years as the starter for SD every year since he’s been here has eclipsed 1000+ yards. Good luck finding a new home Scott!

Anyone else I do want to look at in FA?

I extend LB Cameron Cook by 3 years, 13 mill

I make an offer to UFA RT Mickey Bailey, for 6.7 mill 2 years

Week 5 – Colorado Springs Scotts signs fo r18 mill, 3 years

Week 6 – Sterne heads back to us

Week 9 – Our OT Bailey signs

That gives me 42 players under contract for us heading into the draft. Anybody fall I want to make a FA offer to?

Want to bring in a 61/61 FB? Not really.

Nah!
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The 2039 NFL Amateur Draft!

We pick 1.24

La gets us started with WR Colby Bronson from Texas A&M heading off to help out the Rams.

A run on RBs in the 1.3, and then 1.11-1.13 took them all off. Most pf the OTs have gone as well. The last one I really, really like is now the best player, not just at his position, but in the Draft, at 6.5 adjusted grade, LT Darren Vang.

But I made a pledge to not trade up to target players I like to make this harder. So Vang heads off at 1.15. And then at 1.17 the last of the good OTs is gone. So...

I take the best WR on the board, WR Connor Hobson, here, take a look...



And there’s my Scott replacement.

Now in the 2nd, what’s next in my queue?

The best player by talent is SLB Jonathan Collier. And if I needed another LB I’d grab him. But my emphasis on getting good ones early in the dynasty has paid off decently enough with my current backers. And you can always find good LBs later. Now, if Collier is a future star?

Any good OTs left? Someone I can massage into a starter? Mah, I go Collier. O can’t see anyone else here worth the pick.


Draft Players:


1st round – FL Connor Hobson
2nd Round – SLB Collier by talent
3rd round, WR Colton Shumway
4th – Maybe FS Bucky Sotelo? Sure, let’s do it.
5th – OT Kent Leibwitz
6th – DE Gus Blakely
7th – CB Jimmy Swinford – Chosen as a potential returner


The vote to SLC passes 55 to 45% and we are heading to Utah!
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Old 04-30-2017, 12:11 AM   #400
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We have an A- draft review

Early Rookie Lookie:

FL Colton Shumway – 33/66
SLB Jonathan Collier – 32/66
SE Conner Hobson – 35/59
DE Gus Blakely – 30/59
FS Bucky Sotelo – 22/56
LT Kent Leibowitz – 24/56
CB Jimmy Swinford – 23/32

Once again, we have no players on the Green Page

Late FA

No holdouts or nothing

I make offers to these 11 Undrafted FAs

QB Gavin Connell
QB Howie
RB Edgar Parker
RB Herb Strait
TE Reuben Branch
SE Wayne Wiggins
OT Desmond Schultz
C Ivan Gottlieb
WLB Chandler Hendricks
CB George Jacobs
CB Marvin Franklin


Week 2 – We sign 2

Week 3 – 2 more join the San Diego Train

Week 4 – The rest arrive
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