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This is going to be a down and dirty, stat driven FOF 2k4 dynasty with the Rams. I plan on moving as fast and furious as I can.
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Scout: Leonard Colton Age: 31 Salary: $430,000 Contract Years: 1 Record: (0-0) Reputation: QB(G), RB(G), R(G), OL(G), K(VG), DL(G), LB(F), S(G), YT(G) Head Coach: Danny Middleton Age: 62 Salary: $2,340,000 Contract Years: 4 Record: (0-0) Reputation: M(VG), D(A), OP(A), DP(A), IA(G) Offensive Coordinator: Ronnie Brandon Age: 65 Salary: $2,120,000 Contract Years: 3 Record: (0-0) Reputation: QB(A), RB(G), R(G), OL(G), K/P(A), YT(E) Defensive Coordinator: Raymond Ridoutt Age: 59 Salary: $1,260,000 Contract Years: 4 Record: (0-0) Reputation: K/P(VG), DL(G), LB(F), S(E), YT(F) Not the greatest staff in the world, but we'll see how they perform this season with an above average roster. |
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We go 2-2 in the preseason and only one major injury to report.
TE Roland Williams is out for 5 weeks with a strained elbow tendon. New England and Carolina are preseason favorites to go to the Super Bowl with Miami and Chicago predicted to fight for the first draft pick. I think 9-7 is attainable. We should score alot of points, but give up alot of points - pretty much on par with the Rams since moving to St. Louis. I'll asses the team at the halfway point as far as needs/weaknesses. |
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Great game to open the season, RCB Travis Fisher intercepts 2 of Warner's 4 interceptions and also adds 3 tackles and 3 assists and earns my player of the game. Last edited by MizzouRah : 05-03-2006 at 07:55 PM. |
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Nice win for us in a close game. SLB Dexter Coakley had 11 tackles, 3 assists, and 1 interception and earns my player of the game. |
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New Orleans (2-1) - 17 St. Louis (3-0) - 28 POG: STL Marc Bulger (27-38) 290 yds, 4 TD, 1 INT Week 4 St. Louis (4-0) - 31 San Francisco (0-4) - 10 POG: STL Marc Bulger (18-35) 218 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT Week 5 St. Louis (5-0) - 23 Seattle (2-2) - 21 POG: STL Marc Bulger (27-34) 369 yds, 2 TD In this 5-0 start to the season, Marc Bulger has been on fire, claiming all 5 player of the game awards and placing at #5 on the QB rating leaders. Bulger's stat line so far this year: (107-172) 1336 yds, 7.76 avg, 11 TD, 4 INT, Sacked 7-36 |
05-03-2006, 08:29 PM | #11 |
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Tampa Bay (1-5) - 14 St. Louis (6-0) - 24 POG: STL Marc Bulger (23-38) 272 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT Week 7 St. Louis (6-1) - 17 Miami (2-5) - 27 POG: MIA Zach Thomas, 15 tackles, 2 assists Week 8 Bye Week 9 New England (6-2) - 14 St. Louis (7-1) - 19 POG: STL Marc Bulger (18-36), 222 yds, 1 TD We're at the halfway point in the season, sitting at 7-1 with a great victory over the Patriots. Code:
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#1 Rushing Offense: Dallas (157.3) #1 Passing Offense: Kansas City (295.3) #1 Rushing Defense: Tennessee (77.6) #1 Passing Defense: Dallas (181.8) Scoring/Turnovers: Pittsburgh (+11) Penalties: San Francisco (32) Red Zone: Green Bay (6.0) Opp Red Zone: Seattle (3.7) Green Bay averages 27.8 points per game. Tennessee allows only 12.3 points per game. Last edited by MizzouRah : 05-03-2006 at 10:26 PM. |
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QB Kelly Holcomb (BUF) 105-160, 65.6 pct, 1344 yds, 8.40 avg, 10 TD, 3 INT, 104.8 rat RB Ahman Green (GBY) 191 att, 878 yds, 4.59 avg, 10 TD WR Torry Holt (STL) 57 ctch, 739 yds, 12.9 avg, 118 yac, 6 TD PR Az-Zahir Hakim (NOS) 16 pr, 203 yds, 12.6 avg KR Ricardo Colclough (PIT) 17 kr, 594 yds, 34.9 avg, 2 TD FG Doug Brien (CHI) 10-10, 48 lg FG Paul Edinger (MIN) 10-10, 47 lg P Shane Lechler (OAK) 46.2 avg, 66 lg, 24 In20 ILB Morlon Greenwood (HOU) 91 tckl, 22 asst, 1 sack DE Richard Seymour (NED) 10 sack DE Darren Howard (NOS) 24 hurr DE Orpheus Roye (CLE) 7 blkd CB Henry Anthony (DAL) 6 ints G Lennie Friedman (WAS) 63.1 BPct K Mike Vanderjagt (IND) 74 pts |
05-03-2006, 10:29 PM | #18 |
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A pretty tough second half schedule and Seattle only 2 games back. Should be interesting as I really didn't think we would be sitting at 7-1 so far this season.
The only weakness we have so far, is we allow alot of passing yards, but I figured our secondary was questionable to start the year. Just like the Rams of last year, we'll definitly be looking to sign a good FA Cornerback and possibly target one or more in the draft. TE Roland Williams is out for the season with a ruptured adductor muscle, which could be his last season here in St. Louis. Everyone else is in good shape.. a few bumps and bruises, but nothing serious. Let's hope we can keep it that way. Last edited by MizzouRah : 05-03-2006 at 10:31 PM. |
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Seattle (6-3) - 33 St. Louis (7-2) - 30 POG: QB Matt Hasselbeck (SEA) 26-46, 518 yds, 3 TD, 3 INT * Not a good loss, as Seattle closes to 1 game. Week 11 St. Louis (7-3) - 20 Buffalo (6-4) - 41 POG: QB Kelly Holcomb (BUF) 16-22, 263 yds, 2 TD * Seattle wins and suddenly it gets interesting.. just like that. Week 12 St. Louis (8-3) - 31 Green Bay (7-4) - 24 POG: WR Torry Holt (STL) 8 C, 193 yds, 24.1 avg, 77 yac, 57 lg, 3 TD * A HUGE W today. Torry Holt is over 1,000 yards and has really helped the rest of the receiver core. Week 13 San Francisco (2-10) - 24 St. Louis (9-3) - 37 POG: QB Marc Bulger (STL) 19-26, 166 yds, 3 TD * Seattle has lost 2 games in a row and we now have a 2 game lead over them with 4 games left. |
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St. Louis (10-3) - 23 Carolina (8-5) - 20 POG: QB Marc Bulger (STL) 21-27, 290 yds, 1 TD * Holt has his 4th 100+ yard game and we get a HUGE W against a good Carolina team. Seattle loses their 3rd game in a row and we are poised to win the division as early as next week vs Arizona. The AFC is still anyone's guess, but Detroit, Chicago, Tampa Bay, San Francisco, and Arizona, have all been eliminated in the NFC. Chicago holds the #1 pick right now at 2-11. I decide to keep Holt out of next weeks game as he's questionable with a strained triceps muscle. Looker is hurt as well and I sign Tim Dwight to a 1 yr - $700,000 deal. Week 15 St. Louis (11-3) - 26 Arizona (3-11) - 9 POG: LB Pisa Tinoisamoa (STL) 4 T, 2 Sack * We clinch the NC West!! I can't say that I'm not a little surprised. New England clinches the AC East at (11-3). Philadelphia clinches the NC East at (12-2). Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Miami, and the New York Jets, are all eliminated from the playoffs. |
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Philadelphia (13-2) - 13 St. Louis (11-4) - 7 POG: QB Donovan McNabb (PHI) 14-24, 157 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT * We rested some starters, so this game was a boring affair as Philly did the same. With one week left, I decided to go through the roster. RB Marshall Faulk signed a renegotiated contract - $6.89 mil, 4 yrs RB Arlen Harris signed a renegotiated contract - $980,000, 2 yrs TE Roland Williams signed a renegotiated contract - $1.61 mil, 2 yrs WR Kevin Curtis signed a renegotiated contract - $1.06 mil, 2 yrs WR Shaun McDonald signed a renegotiated contract - $980,000, 2 yrs C Andy McCollum signed a renegotiated contract - $15.64 mil, 3 yrs DT Ryan Pickett signed a renegotiated contract - $12.18 mil, 4 yrs CB Jerametrius Butler signed a renegotiated contract - $5.58 mil, 5 yrs CB Corey Ivy signed a renegotiated contract - $1.26 mil, 2 yrs S Adam Archuleta signed a renegotiated contract - $19.05 mil, 4 yrs The 3 big signings were DT Pickett, C McCollum, and S Archuleta. I'm going to lose our K Jeff Wikins and starting RG Tom Nutten though.. but I should be able to get a decent kicker late in FA or in the draft. This puts us at $10,620,000 under the cap and we've already used $82,260,000 for next year's cap. Basically, we won't be in the market for any big time FA in the offseason. Week 17 New York Jets (6-10) - 29 St. Louis (11-5) - 28 POG: QB Jay Fielder (NYJ) 22-28, 250 yds, 3 TD * Once again I didn't want to take any chances on starters who had injuries. The win against Carolina in Week 14 was HUGE as we now have a first round BYE. We will only have 2 starters out for the playoffs, TE Roland Williams and OLB Pisa Tinoisamoa. 11-5 is a great season, imo and I'm extremely excited about the playoffs as we'll be pretty healthy as well. Leading Team Players QB Marc Bulger (320-535), 3871 yds, 30 TD, 11 INT, 92.1 Rate RB Steven Jackson (222 A), 1196 yds, 5.38 avg, 84 lg, 7 TD WR Torry Holt (89 C), 1266 yds, 14.2 avg, 57 lg, 12 TD K Jeff Wilkins (24-28), 85.7 pct, 46 lg, 44-45 pat, 116 Pts OLB Dexter Coakley (134 T), 39 ast, 2 sack, 1 blk, 2 hurr, 17.5 TkPct, 7 FF DE Leonard Little (9 sack), 2 blk, 38 hurr ILB Chris Claiborne (5 ints), 1 TD G Adam Timmerman (51-132 krb) 38.6 BPct, 0 SkA |
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Atlanta (9-7) at Carolina (11-5)(-5) Sunny, 37 degrees Jacksonville (11-5)(-1) at Pittsburgh (9-7) Sunny, 25 degrees Oakland (9-7) at San Diego (10-6)(-5) Rain, 65 degrees Washington (10-6)(-1) at Green Bay (9-7) Rain, 43 degrees |
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Atlanta (9-8) - 14 Carolina (12-5) - 44 POG: QB Jake Delhomme (CAR) 22-27, 241 yds, 5 TD, 0 INT * We have to stop Delhomme next week... fun. Jacksonville (12-5) - 42 Pittsburgh (9-8) - 13 POG: QB Byron Leftwich (JAX) 12-21, 223 yds, 4 TD, 2 INT Oakland (9-8) - 14 San Diego (11-6) - 25 POG: K Nate Kaeding (SD) 6-6 FG, 52 lg, 1-1 PAT Washington (10-7) - 15 Green Bay (10-7) - 23 POG: RB Ahman Green (GBY) 32 att, 131 yds, 4.0 avg, 18 lg, 1 TD Conference Semifinal Round Carolina (12-5) at St. Louis (11-5)(-1) Dome Green Bay (10-7) at Philadelphia (14-2)(-5) Sunny, 41 degrees Jacksonville (12-5)(-2) at New England (11-5) Sunny, 23 degrees San Diego (11-6) at Tennessee (11-5)(-3) Sunny, 27 degrees * Well, Carolina has DT Brentson Buckner and DT Jordan Carstens listed at Questionable. DE Mike Rucker and DT Kris Jenkins are OUT for the game. We have OLB Pisa Tinoisamoa and TE Roland Williams OUT for the game, but everyone else will play. Breakdown QB - Carolina RB - Rams R - Carolina OL - Rams DL - EVEN LB - EVEN S - Carolina ST - Carolina Coaching - Carolina CAR WR vs STL CB - Carolina CAR CB vs STL WR - EVEN CAR BL vs STL DEF - EVEN CAR DEF vs STL BL - Rams * This seems like it's going to be a great game. Both teams matchup well against eachother. We beat Carolina by 3 points in Week 14. |
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Talk about a game that went back and forth. We came out like a finely tuned machine, but Carolina didn't fold in their tents and go home. They fired back and made the game very nerve racking. QB Marc Bulger ran this offense like a true top tier QB. I'm VERY pleased with our offense today. Our weakness is our secondary, but for the most part the offense kept them off the field as much as they could.
On to the Conference Final for the chance to play in the Super Bowl!! Conference Semifinal Round Scores Carolina (12-6) - 28 St. Louis (12-5) - 45 POG: QB Marc Bulger (STL) 18-26, 271 yds, 5 TD, 1 INT Green Bay (10-8) - 14 Philadelphia (15-2) - 27 POG: QB Donovan McNabb (PHI) 19-31, 193 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT Jacksonville (12-6) - 6 New England (12-5) - 31 POG: RB Corey Dillon (NE) 30 att, 140 yds, 4.6 avg, 20 lg, 1 TD San Diego (12-6) - 24 Tennessee (11-6) - 12 POG: QB Steve McNair (TEN) 24-48, 282 yds, 1 TD Conference Final Round San Diego (12-6)(-1) at New England (12-5) Sunny, 27 degrees St. Louis (12-5) at Philadelphia (15-2)(-5) Rain, 46 degrees * I did NOT want to play in the rain, especially vs the Eagles. Last edited by MizzouRah : 05-06-2006 at 10:52 PM. |
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Philly has DE Ndukwe Kalu, FB Thomas Tapeh, and DT Mike Patterson OUT. T Jon Runyan, RB Brian Westbrook, and S J.R. Reed are Questionable.
We have OLB Pisa Tinoisamoa, and TE Roland Williams listed as Qustionable, neither will play. We lost to the Eagles 13-7 in Week 16, but both teams rested key players. Philly was the #2 rushing team in the NFL and had a turnover margin of +12, good for #1 in the NFL. The also were #3 against the rush, #1 in 3rd down conversions allowed and #1 at allowing points. In fact, they only allow 16 points per game. Should be interesting. |
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Conference Final Round Scores
San Diego (13-6) - 16 New England (12-6) - 12 POG: LB Donnie Edwards (SD) 10 tk, 5 ast, 1 sk * Both starting QB's - Drew Brees (SD) and Tom Brady (NE) went down in this game and Philip Rivers outlasted Jeff Craft. Brees tore his rotator cuff and will miss 29 weeks. He wasn't happy as he'll watch his team play in the Super Bowl, from the sidelines. In other news, WE WIN, WE WIN, WE WIN!! The St. Louis Rams are back in the Super Bowl and with Brees out, I really like our chances. St. Louis (13-5) - 14 Philadelphia (15-3) - 13 POG: QB Marc Bulger (STL) 20-32, 255 yds, 7.9 avg, 49 lg, 2 TD, 1 INT * It was a see-saw game and I tip my cap to Eagles RB Brian Westbrook, who rushed for 100 yards on 24 carries.. all this with a sprained knee that was re-injured just before the second half. That didn't stop him as he continued to pound the football at us. WR Torry Holt proved he's one of the elite receivers in the game as he caught 7 catches for 119 yards, a long of 49 yards, and 1 touchdown. Great game! The 2005 Super Bowl San Diego Chargers (13-6) vs St. Louis Rams (13-5) SD is favored by (-2) |
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The St. Louis Rams are your 2005 Super Bowl Champions!!
What a pickup WR Tim Dwight was as he returns two kickoffs for TD's and we sqeak by with a 27-26 victory over the high powered offensive San Diego Chargers. Last edited by MizzouRah : 07-10-2006 at 09:26 PM. |
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