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Old 11-18-2004, 08:37 PM   #1
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FOF 5.1/5.1+/5.1a/5.1b Dynasty Thread

FOF2004 Empty Cupboard Career

Atlanta Falcons, Version 5.1


With the release of patch 5.1, it is time to fire up a serious career and chronicle it here.

HOUSE RULES/SETTINGS

1. ROSTER SET: fictional, game-generated
2. EMPTY CUPBOARD: I'll be quick-simming through 2004, then cutting everyone and starting fresh in 2005. My team will never have players from before the 2005 amateur draft.
3. RENEGOTIATIONS: Early on, I'll be playing all-out, testing out the new AI, and only using one house rule: restricted players must be re-signed before the first week of 20-step free agency. (No waiting for the price to come down in other words.) I changed my mind on this one in the 10th year. I need every bit of financial help I can get.
4. INJURIES: Set at 200.
5. INFLATION: Default (2.8/8.0)
6. ADDED: If I want to draft a QB in the first round, I have to trade up to get him in the Top 5.
7. OTHER: Just in case I forgot anything, or anything else comes up, I'll add it as we go along.

Looking forward to taking 5.1 around the block!

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Old 11-18-2004, 09:20 PM   #2
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Really interested if 5.1 gets rid of the hired gun quarterback phenomenon. I'd love to see see some QBs stick with a team for a while...and perhaps some mini-AI-driven dynasties. THAT would be cool.

Good luck, Ben!
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Old 11-18-2004, 09:33 PM   #3
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2005 STAFF HIRING

HEAD COACH:Ellis Wolff
Salary: $9.5M
Age: 56
Record: 3-13
Playoffs: 0
Bowl Wins: 0
MOTIVATION: Average
DISCIPLINE: Good
OFFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Good
DEFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Good
INJURY AVOIDANCE: Very Good
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Skip Bussey
SALARY: $1.31M
AGE: 51
RECORD: 5-11
]QUARTERBACKS: Very Good
RUNNING BACKS: Average
RECEIVERS: Average
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Excellent
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Average
YOUNG TALENT: Good
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Calvin Phillips
SALARY: $6.2M
AGE: 59
RECORD: 6-10
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Fair
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Very Good
LINEBACKERS: Good
SECONDARY: Fair
YOUNG TALENT: Excellent
LEAD SCOUT: Rick O'Neil
Salary: $300,000
AGE: 53
RECORD: 5-11
QUARTERBACKS: Good
RUNNING BACKS: Good
RECEIVERS: Avg
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Good
KICKERS: Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Very Good
LINEBACKERS: Very Good
SECONDARY: Average
YOUNG TALENT: Very Good
Wolff and Phillips were new signings. The other two returned (and are cheap.)

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Old 11-18-2004, 09:53 PM   #4
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Really interested if 5.1 gets rid of the hired gun quarterback phenomenon. I'd love to see see some QBs stick with a team for a while...and perhaps some mini-AI-driven dynasties. THAT would be cool.

Good luck, Ben!

Me too, the one MAJOR turn off of FOF for me is how players who have great years are never resigned and play for someone else the following year, even after a Super Bowl or big playoff run. If this is fixed, I'll be in FOF bliss.


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Old 11-20-2004, 06:09 AM   #5
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2005 ROSTER SHAPING



FREE AGENCY
N/A This Year



AMATEUR DRAFT



PICKS
I have the 4th pick in all seven rounds

NEEDS
Everything, of course. There's a stud QB available who I feel is worthy of the #1 pick, so I trade up. I have to trade the farm to get him: #1's for the next two years, plus this year's 1(4) and 2(4). Since I'm not likely to win much in the next 2-3 years anyway, I feel it worth it.

POS NAME CUR FUT VOL SOL 40 BP AGI COMMENTS Cur2 Fut2
1(1) QB Donny Schwartz 39 82 22 42 4.77 15 7.32 Looks like he could be The Franchise. 37 81
3(4) SE Aaron Zaiser 24 46 22 31 4.38 18 6.95 Great numbers. Looks like BPA. 25 48
4(4) MLB Andre Davison 16 52 29 35 4.82 22 7.43 Good bars, solid combine. 15 52
5(4) TE Kenny Malfara 22 53 67 33 4.73 35 7.42 STUDLY combine numbers. 22 56
6(4) LT Reuben Douglas 22 35 20 32 5.34 47 7.78 Very strong. Good development. 23 36
7(4) FS Brady Williams 20 43 94 44 4.50 17 7.76 Everything looks good except for agi. 20 40


Only the last pick lost significant points when on the roster. Schwartz, Zaiser, Davison and Malfara all look like long-term starters.

DRAFT GRADE: C-

LATE FREE AGENCY

Nothing but rookies.




TRAINING CAMP

INCREASES OF NOTE

Free agent LDT Dixon Mahoney, who was 19/37 at the draft, is now 22/47, and looking like a potential long-term contributor.

5(4) pick TE Kenny Malfara, rated 22/53 at draft time, is now 26/60.



DECREASES OF NOTE

None. No draftees are significantly below draft value.
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Old 11-20-2004, 07:31 AM   #6
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2005 POST-CAMP ROSTER

(Actually, I forgot to run this report until after preseason, so current changes look a bit high.)
Name Pos Precamp Current Precamp Future Postcamp Current Postcamp Future Overall Current Change Overall Future Change
Burks, Emmitt QB 14 35 17 (3) 36 (1) 3 1
Holiday, Wayne QB 13 41 17 (4) 44 (3) 4 3
Schwartz, Donny QB 38 81 45 (7) 81 (0) 7 0
Wheeler, Ellis QB 10 43 13 (3) 42 (-1) 3 -1
Edmondson, Raymond RB 27 35 29 (2) 37 (2) 2 2
Raymond, Tony RB 25 33 25 (0) 31 (-2) 0 -2
Zvereva, Adrian RB 23 33 23 (0) 33 (0) 0 0
Beyer, Willie FB 19 39 21 (2) 43 (4) 2 4
Swift, Spencer FB 16 39 17 (1) 36 (-3) 1 -3
Forbes, Rusty TE 15 41 16 (1) 40 (-1) 1 -1
Malfara, Kenny TE 22 56 26 (4) 60 (4) 4 4
Richmond, Terrell TE 17 50 20 (3) 48 (-2) 3 -2
Dawson, Norm FL 15 30 16 (1) 30 (0) 1 0
Godfrey, Phil SE 21 27 22 (1) 27 (0) 1 0
Warwick, Jared SE 12 33 14 (2) 30 (-3) 2 -3
Wilson, Junior SE 14 34 15 (1) 33 (-1) 1 -1
Zaiser, Aaron SE 25 48 30 (5) 52 (4) 5 4
Fleming, Isaac C 13 35 16 (3) 35 (0) 3 0
Joyner, Lamar C 13 41 15 (2) 41 (0) 2 0
Bass, Edward LG 17 27 19 (2) 27 (0) 2 0
Cheek, Eugene RG 14 30 14 (0) 30 (0) 0 0
Johnson, J.B. RG 13 28 13 (0) 28 (0) 0 0
Douglas, Reuben LT 23 36 26 (3) 38 (2) 3 2
Myers, Ben LT 15 30 17 (2) 30 (0) 2 0
Sutter, Adrian LT 12 21 13 (1) 21 (0) 1 0
Austin, Isaac RT 16 28 20 (4) 30 (2) 4 2
McDougall, Lincoln RT 10 19 11 (1) 19 (0) 1 0
Meyer, Maurice K 26 49 28 (2) 45 (-4) 2 -4
Zaccardelli, Kennedy P 41 41 43 (2) 43 (2) 2 2
Money, Don LDE 23 32 25 (2) 32 (0) 2 0
Wyss, Ike LDE 13 36 16 (3) 34 (-2) 3 -2
Barrett, Corwin LDT 18 36 20 (2) 36 (0) 2 0
Mahoney, Dixon LDT 19 41 23 (4) 47 (6) 4 6
Newsome, Cary LDT 18 27 19 (1) 26 (-1) 1 -1
Singleton, Butch RDT 13 31 16 (3) 31 (0) 3 0
Galvin, Johnnie RDE 18 35 20 (2) 35 (0) 2 0
Hoover, Deion RDE 18 36 19 (1) 34 (-2) 1 -2
Saleh, Ben RDE 27 37 29 (2) 39 (2) 2 2
Bruce, Grady SLB 18 33 19 (1) 34 (1) 1 1
Planish, Nolan SLB 13 31 14 (1) 31 (0) 1 0
Cooper, Emmitt MLB 15 30 17 (2) 30 (0) 2 0
Davison, Andre MLB 15 52 19 (4) 52 (0) 4 0
Peterson, Ryan WLB 15 34 17 (2) 34 (0) 2 0
Watson, Aaron WLB 13 26 15 (2) 24 (-2) 2 -2
Winslett, Cary WLB 18 33 19 (1) 33 (0) 1 0
Taylor, Graham LCB 11 40 16 (5) 37 (-3) 5 -3
Banks, Josh RCB 14 42 17 (3) 39 (-3) 3 -3
Davidson, Michael RCB 12 40 14 (2) 35 (-5) 2 -5
Whitfield, Roger RCB 18 42 21 (3) 42 (0) 3 0
Cochrane, Stan SS 10 34 14 (4) 34 (0) 4 0
Forbes, Jermaine FS 16 33 17 (1) 29 (-4) 1 -4
Lane, Geoff FS 10 38 11 (1) 36 (-2) 1 -2
Williams, Brady FS 24 44 26 (2) 41 (-3) 2 -3
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Old 11-20-2004, 07:39 AM   #7
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2005 PRESEASON/FINAL CUTS/OUTLOOK


PRESEASON INJURIES OF NOTE

No one is worse than probable.



FINAL CUTS

Already made before posting roster.



REGULAR SEASON OUTLOOK

POWER RATING: 7. Dead last, of course.
ROSTER: 1. Also dead last by far.

With a weak offensive line, the plan is to throw short a LOT. QB Donny Schwartz looks like our best player by far, and TE Kenny Malfara and SE Aaron Zaiser both look like worthy targets. Hopefully those three working in concert can win us a game or two this year.
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Old 11-20-2004, 08:32 AM   #8
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2005 REGULAR SEASON

2005 Regular Season (0-16) Passing Rushing Receiving Attendance
Week 1 7 at New Orleans Saints 31 D.Schwartz 17-29-113 R.Edmondson 7-20 N.Dawson 6-56 54,300
Week 2 10 New Jersey Jets 34 D.Schwartz 19-29-203 R.Edmondson 12-43 A.Zaiser 6-105 60,100
Week 3 3 at New York Giants 27 D.Schwartz 17-34-143 R.Edmondson 11-27 K.Malfara 7-59 74,900
Week 4 18 Tampa Bay Bucs 21 D.Schwartz 21-34-260 R.Edmondson 18-43 K.Malfara 5-105 60,100
Week 5 13 at Carolina Panthers 37 D.Schwartz 21-36-260 R.Edmondson 8-14 K.Malfara 4-127 61,100
Week 6 14 Minnesota Vikings 17 D.Schwartz 32-47-259 R.Edmondson 14-33 N.Dawson 9-104 60,100
Week 7 7 at Green Bay Packers 31 D.Schwartz 12-29-131 R.Edmondson 12-42 K.Malfara 5-90 69,100
Week 8 21 Detroit Lions 24 D.Schwartz 32-46-305 R.Edmondson 14-47 N.Dawson 10-108 60,100
Week 9 3 at Chicago Bears 20 D.Schwartz 24-49-135 R.Edmondson 9-45 A.Zaiser 11-77 55,400
Week 10 10 New Orleans Saints 16 D.Schwartz 17-36-153 R.Edmondson 15-67 A.Zaiser 2-48 60,100
Week 11 Bye Week
Week 12 18 New England Patriots 21 D.Schwartz 24-39-270 R.Edmondson 17-40 A.Zaiser 7-111 60,100
Week 13 3 Arizona Cardinals 37 D.Schwartz 19-34-128 R.Edmondson 6-26 A.Zaiser 6-56 60,100
Week 14 3 at Miami Dolphins 17 D.Schwartz 25-44-183 R.Edmondson 7-28 A.Zaiser 6-63 72,600
Week 15 17 Carolina Panthers 36 D.Schwartz 25-34-182 T.Raymond 2-10 A.Zaiser 9-62 60,100
Week 16 13 at Buffalo Bills 16 D.Schwartz 27-44-241 R.Edmondson 18-61 J.Warwick 9-105 72,400
Week 17 12 at Tampa Bay Bucs 34 D.Schwartz 20-34-178 R.Edmondson 13-39 J.Warwick 5-61 64,400
2005 Playoffs Passing Rushing Receiving Attendance
Did not reach playoffs






INJURIES OF NOTE

Nothing major.



COMMENTS
Well, 0-16 was no surprise. A few bright spots, though:


  • QB Schwartz looks like he's going to be the real deal, and he didn't get injured all year.
  • TE Kenny Malfara looks like a VERY nice 5th-round pickup.
  • LDT Dixon Mahoney, an undrafted free agent, led the team in tackles and is looking like he's going to be a very good player.

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Old 11-20-2004, 08:45 AM   #9
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2005 POSTSEASON/AWARDS/STATS

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TEAM SUMMARY
Passing Att Comp Yards Yd/Att TD Int
Donny Schwartz 598 352 3144 5.25 11 18
Team 602 355 3156 5.24 11 18
Rushing Pos Att Yards Yd/Att TD
Raymond Edmondson RB 187 580 3.10 4
Tony Raymond RB 47 154 3.27 0
Team --- 258 805 3.12 5
Receiving Pos Target Catch Yards Yd/Ctch YAC TD
Aaron Zaiser SE 161 88 945 10.7 222 4
Norm Dawson FL 111 59 550 9.3 75 0
Kenny Malfara TE 80 51 571 11.1 237 3
Junior Wilson SE 74 47 362 7.7 42 2
Jared Warwick SE 48 28 298 10.6 35 0
Phil Godfrey SE 29 21 154 7.3 30 0
Raymond Edmondson RB 28 20 91 4.5 34 0
Team --- 599 355 3156 8.8 751 11
Defense Pos Tackle Assist Sack Hurr Ints Dfnsd
Dixon Mahoney LDT 76 17 5.5 9 0 0
Grady Bruce SLB 71 18 3.5 0 1 7
Andre Davison MLB 65 21 2.0 2 0 2
Stan Cochrane SS 60 28 0.0 0 2 9
Graham Taylor LCB 54 25 0.0 0 2 4
Michael Davidson RCB 52 10 1.0 0 0 1
Ben Saleh RDE 45 23 7.0 11 0 2
Brady Williams FS 41 27 0.0 1 0 6
Nolan Planish SLB 40 8 2.0 1 0 1
Josh Banks RCB 39 12 1.0 1 0 3
J.T. Van Koevering RCB 37 12 0.0 0 1 1
Roger Whitfield RCB 37 12 1.0 0 0 5
Corwin Barrett LDT 34 8 0.0 3 0 0
Ryan Peterson WLB 32 14 0.0 1 0 0
Geoff Lane FS 32 9 0.0 0 0 1
Cary Winslett WLB 30 8 2.0 0 0 0
Ike Wyss LDE 29 12 3.0 7 0 0
Butch Singleton RDT 26 15 0.5 2 0 0
Johnnie Galvin RDE 25 12 3.0 4 0 0
Team --- 927 308 35.0 47 6 45
Atlanta Team Rank
Rushes 258 32
Rushing Yards 805 32
Yards Per Carry 3.12 32
Pass Attempts 602 1
Completions 355 2
Passing Yards 3156 25
Yards Per Attempt 5.24 32
3rd Down Conversions 33.0 32
Points Per Game 10.7 32
Turnovers 30 29
Turnover Margin -13 32


Opponents Team Rank
Rushes 543 32
Rushing Yards 2467 32
Yards Per Carry 4.54 28 (T)
Pass Attempts 512 16
Completions 330 26
Passing Yards 3603 25 (T)
Yards Per Attempt 7.03 24 (T)
3rd Down Conversions 47.1 31
Points Per Game 26.1 32
Turnovers 17 27 (T)
Turnover Margin +13 1


CONTRACT EXTENSIONS
None needed.
FRONT OFFICE BOWL
Baltimore 22, Tampa Bay 20
(Baltimore QB Leslie Garza had a 29-40 day for 382 yards. 3rd-year receivers Mark Connell and Harry Pierce each had over 100 yards receiving on the day.)
LEAGUE AWARDS
Award Player Team
Player of the Year Vincent Weaver TEN
Front Office Bowl MVP Leslie Garza BAL
Offensive Player of the Year Rob Barker DET
Defensive Player of the Year Oliver Tripp BAL
**Offensive Rookie of the Year Aaron Zaiser ATL
**Defensive Rookie of the Year Dixon Mahoney ATL

All-League First Team Quarterback Vincent Weaver TEN
All-League First Team Running Back Rob Barker DET
All-League First Team Fullback Sammy Gibson NOS
All-League First Team Tight End Dusty Kinney WAS
All-League First Team Wide Receiver R.J. Gaylor DAL
All-League First Team Wide Receiver Tyrell Horn PIT
All-League First Team Center Jose Greene OAK
All-League First Team Offensive Guard Spencer Giles BAL
All-League First Team Offensive Guard Jimmie Bishop PIT
All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Marc Rincon PIT
All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Drew Thomason NYK
All-League First Team Punter Rodney Pilcher BUF
All-League First Team Kicker Alex Glover PIT
All-League First Team Defensive End Oliver Tripp BAL
All-League First Team Defensive End Shannon Ellard CAR
All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Lionel Poel DEN
All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Colin Petitgout DAL
All-League First Team Inside Linebacker Trent Godfrey NOS
All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Eugene Fattel TEN
All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Scott Hawkins NYK
All-League First Team Cornerback Jared Ward SEA
All-League First Team Cornerback Zack Corbett PHI
All-League First Team Safety Kenneth Kampman NJY
All-League First Team Safety Courtney Dennis WAS
All-League Second Team Quarterback Joe Kredell DAL
All-League Second Team Running Back Les Bramstedt OAK
All-League Second Team Fullback Russell Rhodes MIN
All-League Second Team Tight End Leroy Hartings HOU
All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Eric Peterson DET
All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Russell Huard TBY
All-League Second Team Center Vince Dresslar HOU
All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Dan Wray HOU
All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Irv Lester DET
All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Jake Kamieniecki DEN
All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Ross Lane CAR
All-League Second Team Punter Darrin Porter CAR
All-League Second Team Kicker Vincent Strong BUF
All-League Second Team Defensive End Rex Davidson GBY
All-League Second Team Defensive End Brenden Allen BAL
All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Jerald Bush CIN
All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Preston Chrysler GBY
All-League Second Team Inside Linebacker Lincoln Cotton HOU
All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Leroy Wolf NED
All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Brent Forbes HOU
All-League Second Team Cornerback Ricky Brown DEN
All-League Second Team Cornerback Herb Murray CIN
All-League Second Team Safety Johnnie Musto MIN
All-League Second Team Safety Mike Weaver KCY
League's Fastest Man Jamal Villarreal NYK
League's Strongest Man Drew Horner SDO
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Old 11-20-2004, 10:34 AM   #10
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2006 STAFF HIRING
Wow. The changes in this are immediate and obvious. I lost over $90M last year, and just about all of that was a result of paying big bucks for a coach and coordinator. Not signing FA's yet, so no biggie there, but I suspect this is going to have to be watched MUCH more closely than in the past. At any rate, my scout's contract runs out, and I find another one, but I go cheap. I also make some other changes:
HEAD COACH:Steve Pearson *NEW*
Salary: $3.6M
Age: 59
Record: 0-0
Playoffs: 0
Bowl Wins: 0
MOTIVATION: Good
DISCIPLINE: Avg
OFFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Avg
DEFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Very Good
INJURY AVOIDANCE: Excellent
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Skip Bussey
SALARY: $1.31M
AGE: 52
RECORD: 5-27
]QUARTERBACKS: Very Good
RUNNING BACKS: Average
RECEIVERS: Average
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Excellent
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Average
YOUNG TALENT: Good
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Junior Wooden *NEW*
SALARY: $2.58M
AGE: 45
RECORD: 0-0
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Avg
LINEBACKERS: Avg
SECONDARY: Avg
YOUNG TALENT: Very Good
LEAD SCOUT: Bruce Hancock *NEW*
Salary: $310,000
AGE: 38
RECORD: 0-0
QUARTERBACKS: Good
RUNNING BACKS: Good
RECEIVERS: Avg
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Fair
KICKERS: Very Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Good
LINEBACKERS: Good
SECONDARY: Good
YOUNG TALENT: Good
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I lost over $90M last year, and just about all of that was a result of paying big bucks for a coach and coordinator.


Yikes! That is a little scary. Those of us in MP leagues may be looking at some ugly-looking balance sheets in the near future. Curious to see how much of an effect it has on player/staff bonuses.
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SD, can you put what time you gave to each part in your next training camp. I would like to know to look at the increases your guys get in training camp Vs. time alloted.

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Old 11-20-2004, 05:48 PM   #13
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2006 ROSTER SHAPING



FREE AGENCY
There's only one second-year guy available noticeably better than what I've got. I sign FL Derrick Naslund to a 2-year deal. He looks like he could be a decent receiver.



AMATEUR DRAFT



PICKS
I have the 1st pick in rounds 2-7.

NEEDS
Lots.

POS NAME CUR FUT VOL SOL 40 BP AGI COMMENTS Cur2 Fut2
2(1) FB Darnell Keys 47 73 28 25 4.58 33 7.35 Tailback speed, fullback strength. Nice! 46 71
3(1) RCB Ike Nalen 18 40 27 25 4.39 20 6.92 *Outstanding* combine numbers 19 43
4(1) RB Corey McIntyre 28 46 94 27 4.63 17 7.26 Possible feature back for us. 28 43
5(1) C Brock Rivera 20 43 14 45 5.39 40 7.74 Has some nice bars. 20 45
6(1) RB Julio Breaux 21 44 73 30 4.63 17 7.22 Intriguing. Don't want to pass him up. 21 38
7(1) LT Shane Stelick 17 42 28 27 5.15 31 8.00 May move to RT if he pans out. 17 40


Both Rivera and Stelick may have potential as starting linemen. Keys should be a stud, and Nalen looks like he has a chance to break out.

DRAFT GRADE: C-

LATE FREE AGENCY

We pick up just a handful of guys this time, mainly ones that look like they might have promise, rather than just filling out the roster like we did last year at this time.




TRAINING CAMP

INCREASES OF NOTE

RCB Ike Nalen is up to 22/51. Looking like that 3(1) pick I used on him is going to be worth it.



DECREASES OF NOTE

6(1) pick RB Julio Breaux is down to 20/31, 13 full points down from where he was at the draft. He gets cut before the preseason starts.
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Old 11-20-2004, 05:50 PM   #14
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2006 POST-CAMP ROSTER

Name Pos 2005 Current 2005 Future 2006 Current 2006 Future Overall Current Change Overall Future Change
Burks, Emmitt QB 17 36 19 (2) 36 (0) 2 0
Holiday, Wayne QB 17 44 21 (4) 45 (1) 4 1
Schwartz, Donny QB 45 81 61 (16) 81 (0) 16 0
Wheeler, Ellis QB 13 42 16 (3) 41 (-1) 3 -1
Edmondson, Raymond RB 29 37 35 (6) 38 (1) 6 1
McIntyre, Corey RB



29 42 0 0
Raymond, Tony RB 25 31 26 (1) 30 (-1) 1 -1
Zvereva, Adrian RB 23 33 24 (1) 32 (-1) 1 -1
Beyer, Willie FB 21 43 27 (6) 45 (2) 6 2
Keys, Darnell FB



48 69 0 0
Swift, Spencer FB 17 36 17 (0) 34 (-2) 0 -2
Forbes, Rusty TE 16 40 18 (2) 40 (0) 2 0
Laporte, Jerry TE



19 47 0 0
Malfara, Kenny TE 26 60 39 (13) 63 (3) 13 3
Richmond, Terrell TE 20 48 24 (4) 46 (-2) 4 -2
Dawson, Norm FL 16 30 21 (5) 31 (1) 5 1
Naslund, Derrick FL



24 31 0 0
Godfrey, Phil SE 22 27 24 (2) 28 (1) 2 1
Warwick, Jared SE 14 30 17 (3) 28 (-2) 3 -2
Wilson, Junior SE 15 33 17 (2) 33 (0) 2 0
Zaiser, Aaron SE 30 52 40 (10) 56 (4) 10 4
Fleming, Isaac C 16 35 18 (2) 36 (1) 2 1
Joyner, Lamar C 15 41 22 (7) 41 (0) 7 0
Rivera, Brock C



23 45 0 0
Bass, Edward LG 19 27 23 (4) 26 (-1) 4 -1
Cheek, Eugene RG 14 30 17 (3) 30 (0) 3 0
Johnson, J.B. RG 13 28 13 (0) 21 (-7) 0 -7
Douglas, Reuben LT 26 38 30 (4) 39 (1) 4 1
Myers, Ben LT 17 30 20 (3) 31 (1) 3 1
Stelick, Shane LT



18 40 0 0
Austin, Isaac RT 20 30 26 (6) 31 (1) 6 1
Meyer, Maurice K 28 45 30 (2) 44 (-1) 2 -1
Zaccardelli, Kennedy P 43 43 45 (2) 45 (2) 2 2
Meyer, Vincent LDE



15 36 0 0
Money, Don LDE 25 32 25 (0) 32 (0) 0 0
Wyss, Ike LDE 16 34 20 (4) 33 (-1) 4 -1
Barrett, Corwin LDT 20 36 24 (4) 36 (0) 4 0
Mahoney, Dixon LDT 23 47 34 (11) 50 (3) 11 3
Newsome, Cary LDT 19 26 21 (2) 27 (1) 2 1
Singleton, Butch RDT 16 31 21 (5) 31 (0) 5 0
Galvin, Johnnie RDE 20 35 22 (2) 35 (0) 2 0
Hoover, Deion RDE 19 34 20 (1) 32 (-2) 1 -2
Saleh, Ben RDE 29 39 35 (6) 39 (0) 6 0
Bruce, Grady SLB 19 34 23 (4) 35 (1) 4 1
Planish, Nolan SLB 14 31 17 (3) 31 (0) 3 0
Cooper, Emmitt MLB 17 30 19 (2) 31 (1) 2 1
Davison, Andre MLB 19 52 29 (10) 51 (-1) 10 -1
Peterson, Ryan WLB 17 34 20 (3) 34 (0) 3 0
Watson, Aaron WLB 15 24 15 (0) 24 (0) 0 0
Winslett, Cary WLB 19 33 22 (3) 33 (0) 3 0
Taylor, Graham LCB 16 37 20 (4) 35 (-2) 4 -2
Banks, Josh RCB 17 39 22 (5) 39 (0) 5 0
Davidson, Michael RCB 14 35 17 (3) 31 (-4) 3 -4
Nalen, Ike RCB



22 51 0 0
Whitfield, Roger RCB 21 42 26 (5) 42 (0) 5 0
Cochrane, Stan SS 14 34 19 (5) 33 (-1) 5 -1
Forbes, Jermaine FS 17 29 17 (0) 26 (-3) 0 -3
Lane, Geoff FS 11 36 13 (2) 33 (-3) 2 -3
Williams, Brady FS 26 41 31 (5) 40 (-1) 5 -1
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2006 PRESEASON/FINAL CUTS/OUTLOOK


PRESEASON INJURIES OF NOTE

FB Darnell Keys was injured in the final preseason game, and is Out with Plantar Fascilitis, full strength in 14 weeks. No other major injuries to note.



FINAL CUTS

QB Ellis Wheeler

RB Tony Raymond

TE Rusty Forbes

SE Jared Warwick

RCB Michael Davidson

WLB Aaron Watson



REGULAR SEASON OUTLOOK

POWER RATING: 25. Dead last, but improving.
ROSTER: 1

Well, I was going to pound the fullback a good bit this year, but with him being injured for most of the year, we'll go back to the short passing game.
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Here is a question (it will probably be better answered after the next draft):

How did the draft classes look in the two years you traded the likely number 1 pick away?
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I really enjoy these kind of dynasties because I like seeing how people build teams. I was just curious why you went ahead and traded for a franchise qb when you wouldn't have much of a supporting cast for him. Whenever I build from the ground up, qb is usually the last position I fill. I try to get a good O-line at least with some decent skill players first.

I guess that's another one of the great things about this game, there is definitely more than one way to build a winner. I don't think I've ever drafted a quarterback in the first round, I usually look in 2-4 rounds.

Looking forward to this dynasty and seeing the game from another perspective.
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Well, I was going to pound the fullback a good bit this year, but with him being injured for most of the year, we'll go back to the short passing game.


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2006 REGULAR SEASON

2006 Regular Season (3-13) Passing Rushing Receiving Attendance
Week 1 6 Carolina Panthers 17 D.Schwartz 24-41-159 R.Edmondson 8-22 J.Wilson 5-60 52,500
Week 2 7 at Cleveland Browns 38 W.Holiday 6-12-118 C.McIntyre 6-73 P.Godfrey 2-102 72,300
Week 3 16 Seattle Seahawks 7 D.Schwartz 24-47-175 R.Edmondson 15-48 J.Wilson 4-53 52,500
Week 4 14 at Philadelphia Eagles 41 D.Schwartz 17-31-139 R.Edmondson 9-27 A.Zaiser 6-47 62,200
Week 5 6 Washington Redskins 34 D.Schwartz 21-35-163 C.McIntyre 6-25 J.Wilson 3-36 52,500
Week 6 7 Tampa Bay Bucs 21 D.Schwartz 21-34-260 R.Edmondson 15-23 A.Zaiser 6-123 52,500
Week 7 20 at Carolina Panthers 17 D.Schwartz 24-41-292 R.Edmondson 17-67 A.Zaiser 5-90 57,600
Week 8 Bye Week
Week 9 29 at Dallas Cowboys 14 D.Schwartz 25-38-247 R.Edmondson 23-99 J.Wilson 6-101 64,000
Week 10 3 New York Giants 16 D.Schwartz 15-34-127 R.Edmondson 12-53 K.Malfara 3-32 52,500
Week 11 3 at New Orleans Saints 45 W.Holiday 14-21-97 C.McIntyre 9-42 J.Wilson 6-56 51,900
Week 12 14 at Pittsburgh Steelers 24 D.Schwartz 24-44-279 R.Edmondson 9-53 D.Naslund 4-108 61,100
Week 13 28 at Chicago Bears 38 D.Schwartz 33-47-338 C.McIntyre 4-15 A.Zaiser 7-159 51,800
Week 14 14 Cincinnati Bengals 27 D.Schwartz 13-34-203 R.Edmondson 12-22 A.Zaiser 4-117 52,500
Week 15 10 at Tampa Bay Bucs 19 D.Schwartz 19-33-189 R.Edmondson 16-54 A.Zaiser 6-85 65,400
Week 16 16 Baltimore Ravens 28 D.Schwartz 23-35-305 R.Edmondson 12-35 A.Zaiser 4-118 52,500
Week 17 20 New Orleans Saints 22 D.Schwartz 19-31-221 R.Edmondson 14-45 A.Zaiser 3-61 52,500






INJURIES OF NOTE

As noted in preseason, FB Darnell Keys missed most of the season: 13 games. No other major injuries to significant players, though.



COMMENTS
We showed definite improvement. Donny Schwartz in particular is looking like he'll soon be a bona fide star.
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2006 POSTSEASON/AWARDS/STATS

TEAM SUMMARY
Passing Att Comp Yards Yd/Att TD Int
Donny Schwartz 561 320 3211 5.72 12 14
Wayne Holiday 47 27 264 5.61 2 1
Team 609 348 3478 5.71 14 15
Rushing Pos Att Yards Yd/Att TD
Raymond Edmondson RB 182 607 3.33 1
Corey McIntyre RB 51 218 4.27 0
Team --- 278 966 3.47 4
Receiving Pos Target Catch Yards Yd/Ctch YAC TD
Aaron Zaiser SE 128 70 1053 15.0 292 6
Junior Wilson SE 86 62 716 11.5 61 1
Raymond Edmondson RB 80 56 329 5.8 137 1
Derrick Naslund FL 121 45 535 11.8 124 2
Kenny Malfara TE 66 38 320 8.4 100 2
Willie Beyer FB 26 21 87 4.1 51 1
Terrell Richmond TE 20 17 73 4.2 30 0
Phil Godfrey SE 37 16 255 15.9 93 1
Team --- 605 348 3478 9.9 915 14
Defense Pos Tackle Assist Sack Hurr Ints Dfnsd
Andre Davison MLB 90 39 2.0 0 4 4
Dixon Mahoney LDT 82 33 3.5 6 0 0
Cary Winslett WLB 72 14 0.0 0 0 0
Grady Bruce SLB 70 30 4.0 3 0 5
Ben Saleh RDE 60 23 2.5 7 0 2
Stan Cochrane SS 54 32 1.0 0 0 4
Roger Whitfield RCB 48 11 0.0 1 0 4
Butch Singleton RDT 45 25 6.0 8 0 0
Jermaine Forbes FS 40 12 0.0 0 0 4
Josh Banks RCB 39 10 1.0 0 1 2
J.T. Van Koevering RCB 38 9 0.0 1 0 2
Graham Taylor LCB 36 11 0.0 0 2 5
Ike Nalen RCB 31 3 1.0 0 1 3
Brady Williams FS 30 17 1.0 0 0 3
Emmitt Cooper MLB 20 5 0.0 0 0 2
Ike Wyss LDE 18 8 3.5 5 0 0
Vincent Meyer LDE 17 11 1.5 5 0 0
Corwin Barrett LDT 16 5 0.5 1 0 1
Ryan Peterson WLB 16 8 0.0 1 0 2
Team --- 923 319 31.0 44 8 44
Atlanta Team Rank
Rushes 278 32
Rushing Yards 966 32
Yards Per Carry 3.47 30
Pass Attempts 609 1
Completions 348 1
Passing Yards 3478 13
Yards Per Attempt 5.71 26
3rd Down Conversions 28.5 32
Points Per Game 13.3 31
Turnovers 21 13
Turnover Margin -6 24


Opponents Team Rank
Rushes 549 32
Rushing Yards 2212 31
Yards Per Carry 4.02 22
Pass Attempts 480 1 (T)
Completions 317 21
Passing Yards 3171 5
Yards Per Attempt 6.60 20
3rd Down Conversions 47.1 32
Points Per Game 25.5 32
Turnovers 15 31
Turnover Margin +6 9


CONTRACT EXTENSIONS
A few key guys will become UFA's, but I'd rather see how they look next year, and sign them then.
FRONT OFFICE BOWL
Tennessee 26, New Orleans 21
LEAGUE AWARDS
Award Player Team
Player of the Year Charles Borders NED
Front Office Bowl MVP Vincent Weaver TEN
Coach of the Year Not Yet Awarded
Legend of the Game Not Yet Awarded
Offensive Player of the Year Charles Borders NED
Defensive Player of the Year Donnie White DET
Offensive Rookie of the Year R.J. Densmore JAX
Defensive Rookie of the Year Dexter Thomason BUF
All-League First Team Quarterback Chris Gillespie ARI
All-League First Team Running Back Charles Borders NED
All-League First Team Fullback Bernard Boettcher BUF
All-League First Team Tight End Dusty Kinney WAS
All-League First Team Wide Receiver Harry Pierce BAL
All-League First Team Wide Receiver J.T. Bryant HOU
All-League First Team Center Jose Greene OAK
All-League First Team Offensive Guard Rod Huston STL
All-League First Team Offensive Guard Deon Whetstone NED
All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Toby Wharton PHI
All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Marc Rincon PIT
All-League First Team Punter Rodney Pilcher BUF
All-League First Team Kicker Lionel Kenner WAS
All-League First Team Defensive End Justin Jobb KCY
All-League First Team Defensive End Norbert Jenkins TEN
All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Nicky Rhodes CIN
All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Lionel Poel DEN
All-League First Team Inside Linebacker Donnie White DET
All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Bernard Sigrest MIN
All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Willie Crane CLE
All-League First Team Cornerback Perry Gaston NJY
All-League First Team Cornerback Tracy Sigrest MIN
All-League First Team Safety Arnold Barretto SDO
All-League First Team Safety Orlando Bryant NYK
All-League Second Team Quarterback Bob Maloney NED
All-League Second Team Running Back Karl McGee PHI
All-League Second Team Fullback Brian Stubbs SEA
All-League Second Team Tight End Mike McDaniel CAR
All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Wesley Gonzalez SDO
All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Dominic Dixon NJY
All-League Second Team Center Vince Dresslar HOU
All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Jimmie Bishop PIT
All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Spencer Giles BAL
All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Quentin McGlockton NOS
All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Ross Lane CAR
All-League Second Team Punter Alonzo Dorf NYK
All-League Second Team Kicker Chad Stenstrom NOS
All-League Second Team Defensive End Heath Echols BUF
All-League Second Team Defensive End Rusty Carlisle SFO
All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Sammy Lyon JAX
All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle O.J. Feather CLE
All-League Second Team Inside Linebacker James Clayton KCY
All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Brent Forbes HOU
All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Antoine Logan OAK
All-League Second Team Cornerback Roosevelt Pearson STL
All-League Second Team Cornerback Jamal Villarreal NYK
All-League Second Team Safety Trevor Terrell BUF
All-League Second Team Safety Edwin Flannery CLE
League's Fastest Man Wesley Gonzalez SDO
League's Strongest Man Colin Petitgout DAL
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2007 STAFF HIRING
I had a much better year financially last year, making a small ($2M) profit. Still, methinks I'm going to need to do much better in the next few years when big contracts start to come into the mix. None of my staff members' contracts are up, so I stand pat:
HEAD COACH:Steve Pearson
Salary: $3.6M
Age: 60
Record: 3-13
Playoffs: 0
Bowl Wins: 0
MOTIVATION: Good
DISCIPLINE: Avg
OFFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Avg
DEFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Good
INJURY AVOIDANCE: Excellent
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Skip Bussey
SALARY: $1.31M
AGE: 53
RECORD: 8-40
QUARTERBACKS: Excellent
RUNNING BACKS: Average
RECEIVERS: Average
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Excellent
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Average
YOUNG TALENT: Good
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Junior Wooden
SALARY: $2.58M
AGE: 46
RECORD: 8-24
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Avg
LINEBACKERS: Avg
SECONDARY: Avg
YOUNG TALENT: Very Good
LEAD SCOUT: Bruce Hancock
Salary: $310,000
AGE: 39
RECORD: 3-13
QUARTERBACKS: Very Good
RUNNING BACKS: Good
RECEIVERS: Good
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Fair
KICKERS: Very Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Good
LINEBACKERS: Good
SECONDARY: Good
YOUNG TALENT: Good
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2007 ROSTER SHAPING



RESTRICTED PLAYERS
The following starters are now RFA's. Those who are underlined are re-signed.

RB Raymond Edmondson--His ratings continue to rise a bit, and he wants less than $1M for the year.

FB Willie Beyer--Was the starter last year only due to the injury to Darnell Keys, but has solid ratings and wants barely above the minimum.

LG Edward Bass--He hasn't done much as a 2-year starter, and wants a deal involving a small bonus. I'm not paying him a bonus.

RG Eugene Cheek--Ditto Bass.

RT Isaac Austin--Has had two pretty decent years, all things considered, but wants a 3-year deal worth $6.4M. I don't want to give that kind of money to a guy that I'm highly doubtful of as a long-term solution as his position.

P Kennedy Zaccardelli--Wants a no-bonus deal, so I sign him up

K Maurice Meyer--Ditto Zaccardelli

RDE Ben Saleh--Has had two solid seasons, totaling 105 tackles, and has seen ratings rise. He gets a 3-year deal worth $4.8M.

LDT Dixon Mahoney--This guy was a 19/37 undrafted rookie free agent, and is now 45/54 with 158 solo tackles in 2 seasons. I have NO problem giving him a 4-year, $16M deal to keep him in Atlanta for a while.

SLB Grady Brucebu--Accepts a very small bonus ($130K), so I sign him for 2 years.

WLB Cary Winslett--Accepts an even smaller bonus for a 2-year deal.

LCB Graham Taylor--Declining ratings, and hasn't been too impressive on the field.

RCB Roger Whitfield--Pretty solid-looking red bars now. He gets a 3-year deal worth $3M.

SS Stan Cochrane--Secondary leader, wants low bonus.



I also re-signed a few backups, but I don't see the need to going into detail on any of them here.


FREE AGENCY
There are a small handful of worthy-looking guys. Here's who I sign:


LCB Joel Franz (40/53)--4yrs,$5.2M. Looks good enough to be a starter.

FS Arnold Howard (39/52)--2yrs,$1.77M. Also a mediocre-looking starter.

LG Mike Ayers (27/47)--2yrs,$1.16M. Not all that good or a long-term solution, but he could start for me this year, and wanted no bonus.

LG Heath Jammer (28/44)--2yrs,$1.16M. Will move either he or Ayers to RG. Same situation as Ayers.

RT Ken Sampson (34/47)--2yrs,$1.16M. Identical situation as previous two

RDT Ricardo Zabriskie (23/39)--3yrs,$2.24M. Same thing as Ayers/Sampson/Jammer. No-bonus free agent.

SLB C.J. Linquist (19/44)--2yrs,$1.42M--Looks like he might have real potential.

WLB Nick Gillespie (26/40)--2yrs,$1.42M--Good enough to start for my wretched team, but that's about it.

SS Eric Gordon (28/49)--2yrs,$1.61M--Gets a small bonus, but looks like a starting-caliber player for the long-term.



These signings won't make us a winner, but they should help us be competitive in more games this year.


AMATEUR DRAFT



PICKS
I have the 3rd pick in rounds 2-7.

NEEDS
Still lots.

POS NAME CUR FUT VOL SOL 40 BP AGI COMMENTS Cur2 Fut2
2(3) LT Pete Wayne 26 56 66 27 5.15 36 7.54 A risky pick, but if fulfills his bars, he will be a stud. 26 58
3(3) LCB Winston Giangrave 15 46 30 38 4.39 18 6.91 Otherworldly performance at combine. Shut-down corner? 16 51
4(3) WLB Chuck Gerhart 25 50 94 37 4.54 19 7.31 Has nice bars and solid combine performance 24 48
5(3) C Carlos McCormick 21 56 52 35 4.91 36 7.71 Good ratings and outstanding showing at combine. 21 58
6(3) SLB Stanley Vetter 17 45 2 34 4.57 17 7.39 Better future potential than any OLB on the current roster 17 42
7(3) LG J.B. Esslinger 19 40 8 35 5.11 35 8.36 Could move to RG if he sticks on the roster. 19 36


There's a chance that four or five of these guys could start immediately, and that Wayne and Giangrave could be very good players..

DRAFT GRADE: C-

LATE FREE AGENCY
From: Aaron Zaiser

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

As your starting wide receiver last season, I believe I had a solid season. I believe I'm very seriously underpaid, and will not report to camp without a new contract.

Ungrateful wretch wants the big bucks already. OK, so he has almost 2,000 yards receiving in two years, but still! Because he's nearly fully developed, I'm going to wait it out as long as possible with him.


We pick up some roster fillers. The most notable is QB Crime Dog Rosser, a 3rd-year former 7(14) pick with 18(47) ratings. He could be a decent backup QB, perhaps.






TRAINING CAMP

INCREASES OF NOTE

5th-round pick C Carlos McCormick jumps up to 26/64, a gain of 8 potential points since the pre-draft evaluation.

2nd-round pick LT Pete Wayne is up to 31/62. Looks like he'll be a very solid player.

3rd-round pick LCB Winston Giangrave looks like he's going to be a stud. He's up to 20/58, 5 current and 12 potential points up from draft time.



DECREASES OF NOTE

6th-round pick SLB Stanley Vetter is down to 18/38 now, an overall 7-point drop.

7th-round pick LG J.B. Esslinger drops another 3 potential points, down 7 from predraft.
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2007 POST-CAMP ROSTER



Name
Pos
2005 Current
2005 Future
2006 Current
2006 Future
2007 Current
2007 Future
Overall Current Change
Overall Future Change
Phillips, Trevor
QB








10
34
0
0
Rosser, Crime
QB








20
45
0
0
Schwartz, Donny
QB
45
81
61 (16)
81 (0)
78 (17)
81 (0)
33
0
Downs, Randall
RB








25
32
0
0
Edmondson, Raymond
RB
29
37
35 (6)
38 (1)
40 (5)
40 (2)
11
3
McIntyre, Corey
RB




29
42
30 (1)
41 (-1)
1
-1
Stephenson, Dwight
RB








28
37
0
0
Beyer, Willie
FB
21
43
27 (6)
45 (2)
33 (6)
47 (2)
12
4
Keys, Darnell
FB




48
69
51 (3)
67 (-2)
3
-2
Becker, Zack
TE








24
39
0
0
Laporte, Jerry
TE




19
47
24 (5)
49 (2)
5
2
Malfara, Kenny
TE
26
60
39 (13)
63 (3)
53 (14)
66 (3)
27
6
Osborne, Jessie
TE








19
43
0
0
Naslund, Derrick
FL




24
31
30 (6)
31 (0)
6
0
Smith, Broderick
FL








17
36
0
0
Swan, Luke
FL








21
34
0
0
Witherspoon, Juan
FL








18
33
0
0
Farrell, Sammie
SE








24
41
0
0
Zaiser, Aaron
SE
30
52
40 (10)
56 (4)
50 (10)
59 (3)
20
7
Joyner, Lamar
C
15
41
22 (7)
41 (0)
25 (3)
41 (0)
10
0
McCormick, Carlos
C








26
64
0
0
Rivera, Brock
C




23
45
30 (7)
46 (1)
7
1
Ayers, Mike
LG








31
47
0
0
Boswell, Reggie
LG








16
37
0
0
Esslinger, J.B.
LG








20
33
0
0
Jammer, Heath
LG








29
43
0
0
Douglas, Reuben
LT
26
38
30 (4)
39 (1)
37 (7)
40 (1)
11
2
Stelick, Shane
LT




18
40
22 (4)
41 (1)
4
1
Wayne, Pete
LT








31
62
0
0
Sampson, Ken
RT








31
42
0
0
Meyer, Maurice
K
28
45
30 (2)
44 (-1)
30 (0)
43 (-1)
2
-2
Zaccardelli, Kennedy
P
43
43
45 (2)
45 (2)
49 (4)
49 (4)
6
6
Meyer, Vincent
LDE




15
36
17 (2)
36 (0)
2
0
Barrett, Corwin
LDT
20
36
24 (4)
36 (0)
27 (3)
37 (1)
7
1
Mahoney, Dixon
LDT
23
47
34 (11)
50 (3)
47 (13)
54 (4)
24
7
Poff, Brady
LDT








18
40
0
0
Espino, J.C.
RDT








22
31
0
0
Zabriskie, Ricardo
RDT








25
39
0
0
Galvin, Johnnie
RDE
20
35
22 (2)
35 (0)
24 (2)
32 (-3)
4
-3
Hoover, Deion
RDE
19
34
20 (1)
32 (-2)
20 (0)
31 (-1)
1
-3
Saleh, Ben
RDE
29
39
35 (6)
39 (0)
43 (8)
43 (4)
14
4
Bruce, Grady
SLB
19
34
23 (4)
35 (1)
28 (5)
35 (0)
9
1
Linquist, C.J.
SLB








22
43
0
0
Planish, Nolan
SLB
14
31
17 (3)
31 (0)
19 (2)
31 (0)
5
0
Vetter, Stanley
SLB








18
38
0
0
Damon, Joey
MLB








22
51
0
0
Davison, Andre
MLB
19
52
29 (10)
51 (-1)
35 (6)
50 (-1)
16
-2
Treu, Lester
MLB








15
28
0
0
Gerhart, Chuck
WLB








26
46
0
0
Gillespie, Nick
WLB








28
40
0
0
Winslett, Cary
WLB
19
33
22 (3)
33 (0)
25 (3)
33 (0)
6
0
Franz, Joel
LCB








43
54
0
0
Giangrave, Winston
LCB








20
58
0
0
Banks, Josh
RCB
17
39
22 (5)
39 (0)
26 (4)
37 (-2)
9
-2
Nalen, Ike
RCB




22
51
32 (10)
58 (7)
10
7
Whitfield, Roger
RCB
21
42
26 (5)
42 (0)
35 (9)
42 (0)
14
0
Cochrane, Stan
SS
14
34
19 (5)
33 (-1)
26 (7)
33 (0)
12
-1
Gordon, Eric
SS








29
48
0
0
Howard, Arnold
FS








43
52
0
0
Williams, Brady
FS
26
41
31 (5)
40 (-1)
34 (3)
40 (0)
8
-1



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2007 PRESEASON/FINAL CUTS/OUTLOOK


PRESEASON INJURIES OF NOTE

Got through the preseason with nothing major. SS Eric Gordon has a high ankle sprain and is Out, but should be full strength in 6 weeks.



FINAL CUTS

RB Randall Downs

MLB Lester Treu

RDT J.C. Espino

RDE Johnnie Galvin

WLB Cary Winslett

TE Zack Becker

RCB Josh Banks



REGULAR SEASON OUTLOOK

POWER RATING: 46. Worst in the NFC, but no longer worst overall, and not glaringly far behind other lower-tier teams.
ROSTER: 2

I'm hoping to win 5 games or so. We'll run it a bit more with FB Keys healthy, but still will be passing-oriented.
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I really enjoy these kind of dynasties because I like seeing how people build teams. I was just curious why you went ahead and traded for a franchise qb when you wouldn't have much of a supporting cast for him. Whenever I build from the ground up, qb is usually the last position I fill. I try to get a good O-line at least with some decent skill players first.

I guess that's another one of the great things about this game, there is definitely more than one way to build a winner. I don't think I've ever drafted a quarterback in the first round, I usually look in 2-4 rounds.

Looking forward to this dynasty and seeing the game from another perspective.
I wouldn't normally have given up quite so much for a QB, but I did it for two reasons:

1. Donny Schwartz looks like a once-in-a-lifetime stud.
2. To see how a marquee QB's contract requests look with the new patch.
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As long as you don't make your staff watch tapes of Mike Martz, I think you'll be ok.


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2007 REGULAR SEASON

2007 Regular Season (4-12) Passing Rushing Receiving Attendance
Week 1 34 Tampa Bay Bucs 27 D.Schwartz 26-31-307 R.Edmondson 19-61 D.Naslund 6-98 47,900
Week 2 13 at Houston Texans 17 D.Schwartz 28-49-296 D.Keys 6-33 A.Zaiser 9-130 50,400
Week 3 24 Chicago Bears 3 D.Schwartz 23-34-247 R.Edmondson 17-71 B.Smith 6-66 47,900
Week 4 28 Seattle Seahawks 33 D.Schwartz 22-36-319 D.Keys 9-44 J.Witherspoon 5-108 47,900
Week 5 Bye Week
Week 6 26 at Arizona Cardinals 17 D.Schwartz 23-39-222 D.Keys 8-65 A.Zaiser 5-71 37,300
Week 7 0 Carolina Panthers 31 D.Schwartz 13-34-111 D.Keys 5-27 A.Zaiser 5-72 47,900
Week 8 17 at San Francisco 49ers 21 D.Schwartz 28-50-280 R.Edmondson 11-58 J.Witherspoon 3-95 40,300
Week 9 38 St. Louis Rams 21 D.Schwartz 17-22-375 R.Edmondson 20-80 D.Naslund 5-158 47,900
Week 10 13 at Tampa Bay Bucs 24 D.Schwartz 21-41-272 R.Edmondson 13-40 K.Malfara 5-70 65,100
Week 11 12 New Orleans Saints 24 D.Schwartz 17-42-223 D.Keys 4-29 A.Zaiser 5-77 47,900
Week 12 3 at Tennessee Titans 17 D.Schwartz 23-48-311 R.Edmondson 7-15 A.Zaiser 7-122 67,500
Week 13 14 at Dallas Cowboys 28 D.Schwartz 12-18-125 R.Edmondson 9-19 K.Malfara 5-70 74,600
Week 14 3 Jacksonville Jaguars 31 C.Rosser 13-25-113 C.Rosser 7-41 D.Naslund 4-47 47,900
Week 15 10 at New Orleans Saints 27 C.Rosser 20-34-179 R.Edmondson 8-39 A.Zaiser 6-103 58,900
Week 16 9 Indianapolis Colts 13 C.Rosser 20-37-225 C.Rosser 5-30 K.Malfara 3-68 47,900
Week 17 17 at Carolina Panthers 28 C.Rosser 15-31-168 D.Keys 4-29 B.Smith 2-34 53,700






INJURIES OF NOTE

QB Donny Schwartz suffered a severe hamstring pull in Week 13, and missed the rest of the year.

RCB Roger Whitfield had to have reconstructive knee surgery due to an injury the same week. He'll miss part of next year.

LG Mike Ayers tore his rotator cuff very late in the year, but should be ready to go next year.

LCB Joel Franz suffered a high ankle sprain in the next-to-last game of the year..



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2007 POSTSEASON/AWARDS/STATS

TEAM SUMMARY
Passing
Att
Comp
Yards
Yd/Att
TD
Int
Donny Schwartz
444
253
3088
6.95
15
13
Crime Dog Rosser
144
78
795
5.52
1
5
Team
593
332
3930
6.62
16
19
Rushing
Pos
Att
Yards
Yd/Att
TD
Raymond Edmondson
RB
176
551
3.13
5
Darnell Keys
FB
92
425
4.61
4
Team
---
319
1184
3.71
10

Receiving
Pos
Target
Catch
Yards
Yd/Ctch
YAC
TD
Aaron Zaiser
SE
140
71
1076
15.1
168
2
Kenny Malfara
TE
87
57
642
11.2
142
3
Raymond Edmondson
RB
74
44
319
7.2
98
2
Darnell Keys
FB
56
43
259
6.0
138
0
Broderick Smith
FL
74
39
519
13.3
37
1
Derrick Naslund
FL
66
35
540
15.4
75
2
Team
---
591
332
3930
11.8
837
16

Defense
Pos
Tackle
Assist
Sack
Hurr
Ints
Dfnsd
Andre Davison
MLB
97
34
2.5
1
0
0
Dixon Mahoney
LDT
84
33
2.5
15
0
0
Arnold Howard
FS
77
38
0.0
1
3
16
Ike Nalen
RCB
72
18
0.0
2
1
6
Winston Giangrave
LCB
68
17
0.0
0
0
9
C.J. Linquist
SLB
67
22
1.0
1
0
8
Ricardo Zabriskie
RDT
50
28
5.0
9
0
0
Ben Saleh
RDE
48
17
7.0
6
0
1
Chuck Gerhart
WLB
46
26
1.0
2
0
2
Eric Gordon
SS
35
13
0.0
0
0
5
Vincent Meyer
LDE
31
11
4.5
9
0
0
Joel Franz
LCB
28
14
0.0
0
1
5
Roger Whitfield
RCB
26
7
0.0
0
0
4
Brady Williams
FS
26
9
1.0
0
0
1
Stanley Vetter
SLB
22
10
1.0
1
1
2
Corwin Barrett
LDT
18
7
1.0
3
0
0
Nick Gillespie
WLB
18
3
0.0
3
0
0
Stan Cochrane
SS
18
6
0.0
0
0
3
Joey Damon
MLB
17
0
0.0
0
0
0
Team
---
918
322
28.0
55
6
66


Atlanta
Team
Rank
Rushes
319
32
Rushing Yards
1184
31
Yards Per Carry
3.71
22
Pass Attempts
593
2
Completions
332
5
Passing Yards
3930
3
Yards Per Attempt
6.62
17 (T)
3rd Down Conversions
38.0
26 (T)
Points Per Game
16.3
25
Turnovers
30
26
Turnover Margin
-19
32

Opponents
Team
Rank
Rushes
538
32
Rushing Yards
2321
32
Yards Per Carry
4.31
30
Pass Attempts
507
13 (T)
Completions
315
23
Passing Yards
3509
21
Yards Per Attempt
6.92
26
3rd Down Conversions
41.0
15
Points Per Game
22.6
31
Turnovers
11
32
Turnover Margin
+19
1



CONTRACT EXTENSIONS
Again, a few key guys will become RFA's, but I'd rather see how they look next year, and sign them then.
FRONT OFFICE BOWL
Detroit 27, Jacksonville 24
LEAGUE AWARDS
Award Player Team
Player of the Year Grady Cusano OAK
Front Office Bowl MVP Darrell Bates DET
Coach of the Year Not Yet Awarded
Legend of the Game Not Yet Awarded
Offensive Player of the Year Grady Cusano OAK
Defensive Player of the Year Willie Crane CLE
Offensive Rookie of the Year Chuck Dotson SFO
Defensive Rookie of the Year Kelvin Clayton MIN
All-League First Team Quarterback Grady Cusano OAK
All-League First Team Running Back Charles Borders NED
All-League First Team Fullback Sammy Gibson NOS
All-League First Team Tight End Alvin Mesa KCY
All-League First Team Wide Receiver Harry Pierce BAL
All-League First Team Wide Receiver Timothy Montalto TBY
All-League First Team Center Harvey Crane CAR
All-League First Team Offensive Guard Fred Kennedy PHI
All-League First Team Offensive Guard Timothy James CLE
All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Marc Rincon PIT
All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Mel Rossi MIN
All-League First Team Punter Alonzo Dorf NYK
All-League First Team Kicker Todd Martinez MIN
All-League First Team Defensive End Martin Fagan STL
All-League First Team Defensive End Norbert Jenkins TEN
All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Rodney Enriquez WAS
All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Preston Chrysler GBY
All-League First Team Inside Linebacker Lincoln Cotton HOU
All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Willie Crane CLE
All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Roderick Hansen CIN
All-League First Team Cornerback Perry Gaston NJY
All-League First Team Cornerback Phillip Newton PIT
All-League First Team Safety Arnold Barretto SDO
All-League First Team Safety Peter Cunningham NED
All-League Second Team Quarterback Vincent Weaver TEN
All-League Second Team Running Back Tommy Russell CLE
All-League Second Team Fullback Austin Watkins DEN
All-League Second Team Tight End Winfred Myers PIT
All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Darryl Mosley TEN
All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Dominic Dixon NJY
All-League Second Team Center Drew Henson BAL
All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Dan Wray HOU
All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Terry Monroe SFO
All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Quentin McGlockton NOS
All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Bruce Rivers JAX
All-League Second Team Punter Cole Dahl GBY
All-League Second Team Kicker Cornell Kirk STL
All-League Second Team Defensive End Bo James NJY
All-League Second Team Defensive End Frankie Terry DAL
All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Lionel Poel DEN
All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Bo Arrowsmith NJY
All-League Second Team Inside Linebacker Carlos Shepard DEN
All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Terry Harding TBY
All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Brent Forbes HOU
All-League Second Team Cornerback Joseph Gunn NJY
All-League Second Team Cornerback Derek Dole NYK
All-League Second Team Safety Emmitt Shapiro PIT
All-League Second Team Safety Quentin Lewis PHI
League's Fastest Man Mario Greene NJY
**League's Strongest Man Reuben Douglas ATL
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2008 STAFF HIRING
My Head Coach saw his ratings decline, so I go after a new one. Also, my O.C.'s contract runs out, and I end up hiring a new one as well.
HEAD COACH:Scottie Hinkle *NEW*
Salary: $3.86M
Age: 44
Record: 0-0
Playoffs: 0
Bowl Wins: 0
MOTIVATION: Fair
DISCIPLINE: Good
OFFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Good
DEFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Good
INJURY AVOIDANCE: Very Good
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Alex Zambrano *NEW*
SALARY: $1.2M
AGE: 50
RECORD: 0-0
QUARTERBACKS: Avg
RUNNING BACKS: Avg
RECEIVERS: Avg
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Good
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Good
YOUNG TALENT: Good
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Junior Wooden
SALARY: $2.58M
AGE: 47
RECORD: 12-36
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Avg
LINEBACKERS: Avg
SECONDARY: Good
YOUNG TALENT: Very Good
LEAD SCOUT: Bruce Hancock
Salary: $330,000
AGE: 40
RECORD: 7-25
QUARTERBACKS: Good
RUNNING BACKS: Good
RECEIVERS: Good
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Fair
KICKERS: Very Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Very Good
LINEBACKERS: Good
SECONDARY: Good
YOUNG TALENT: Good
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skydog, how many marquee players are slipping through f/a? anyone pricing themselves out of contracts altogether, and signing 1 yr deals for under a mil?
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skydog, how many marquee players are slipping through f/a? anyone pricing themselves out of contracts altogether, and signing 1 yr deals for under a mil?
I haven't really looked, as this is an Empty Cupboard career, and I'm so far ineligible to sign any very good FA's. That will change next season, as it will be Year 5, and some of the big dogs will be open for my perusal.
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2008 ROSTER SHAPING



RESTRICTED PLAYERS
The following starters are now RFA's. Those who are underlined are re-signed.

RB Raymond Edmondson--Ratings rise a bit again. Wants 3-year deal, but with low bonus ($250K). I sign him.

TE Kenny Malfara--Averaging nearly 50 catches a year, and continuing to improve. Gets a 3-year deal.

FL Derrick Naslund--He hasn't done much. He's not worth the small bonus he wants.

LDE Vincent Meyer--Pretty decent pass rusher. I re-sign him to a 2-year deal that is pretty modest.



FREE AGENCY
I sign a few:


RDE Doug Cochrane--38/54--2yrs/$2.4M--He'll be moved to start at LDE, with Vincent Meyer coming in on pass rush downs.

SLB Ronnie Spencer--39/50--2yrs/$1.9M--Pretty solid ratings across the board, best at stopping the run.

FL Brenden Schafer--38/48--1yr/$810K--Not a good route runner, but he gives us a legit deep threat.



I continue to fill holes with decent players. All three of these guys should contribute.


AMATEUR DRAFT



PICKS
I have the 3rd pick in rounds 1-7. The guy I want looks like he should fall to around 7 or 8, so I trade down to 6 with Green Bay. I get their 1(6) pick this year, 3(6) pick this year, and their 2nd-rounder next year.

NEEDS
I could stand to improve at the following positions: RB, FL, LG, RG, RT, RDT, SLB, WLB, SS

POS NAME CUR FUT VOL SOL 40 BP AGI COMMENTS Cur2 Fut2
1(6) SE Gilbert Boyer 36 70 71 37 4.44 21 7.12 Good, but not blazing, speed. Looks like possession receiver. 35 69
2(3) RB Andy Giles 33 48 46 28 4.62 24 7.19 Big strong back could add a new dimension to our offense. 33 48
3(3) LCB Mitch Carter 14 59 97 35 4.44 14 7.04 Best player available. I'll move one of my good CB's to S. 14 59
3(6) LG Mario Thornton 16 51 14 40 5.14 28 7.84 Has the chance to step in and start at a needed position. 16 48
4(3) LT Jeffrey Spencer 16 42 95 40 5.25 32 7.70 Will likely get moved to RT if he turns out to be any good. 16 43
5(3) K Dexter Everett 59 78 86 36 5.03 26 7.95 Now that we should be competitive, I want a decent kicker. 59 78
6(3) P Steve Wilton 59 69 69 16 4.85 27 7.24 Ditto. 57 67
7(3) LG Kent Hopper 18 37 83 41 5.12 34 7.89 Exceptionally smart and strong, and solid numbers elsewhere. 18 38


Well, it appears that we filled about half of the remaining holes. Pretty solid. The offense should be set up to put some points on the board this year.



DRAFT GRADE: B-

LATE FREE AGENCY
I move LCB Winston Giangrave to SS, where he'll probably start. I sign a small handful of rookies to fill out the roster.




TRAINING CAMP

INCREASES OF NOTE

Undrafted FA C Perry Hernandez added 9 potential points, putting him at 23/50. He'll challenge for playing time.



DECREASES OF NOTE

3(6) pick LG Mario Thonton has dropped 7 potential points, down to 18/44.

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Name Pos 2005 Current 2005 Future 2006 Current 2006 Future 2007 Current 2007 Future 2008 Current 2008 Future Overall Current Change Overall Future Change
Poole, Maurice QB











14 41 0 0
Rosser, Crime QB







20 45 26 (6) 45 (0) 6 0
Schwartz, Donny QB 45 81 61 (16) 81 (0) 78 (17) 81 (0) 82 (4) 82 (1) 37 1
Edmondson, Raymond RB 29 37 35 (6) 38 (1) 40 (5) 40 (2) 41 (1) 41 (1) 12 4
Giles, Andy RB











34 47 0 0
McIntyre, Corey RB



29 42 30 (1) 41 (-1) 30 (0) 41 (0) 1 -1
Stephenson, Dwight RB







28 37 29 (1) 37 (0) 1 0
Beyer, Willie FB 21 43 27 (6) 45 (2) 33 (6) 47 (2) 36 (3) 48 (1) 15 5
Keys, Darnell FB



48 69 51 (3) 67 (-2) 58 (7) 65 (-2) 10 -4
Laporte, Jerry TE



19 47 24 (5) 49 (2) 28 (4) 49 (0) 9 2
Malfara, Kenny TE 26 60 39 (13) 63 (3) 53 (14) 66 (3) 70 (17) 70 (4) 44 10
Osborne, Jessie TE







19 43 22 (3) 42 (-1) 3 -1
Boyer, Gilbert FL











36 66 0 0
Schafer, Brenden FL











40 48 0 0
Smith, Broderick FL







17 36 20 (3) 33 (-3) 3 -3
Swan, Luke FL







21 34 22 (1) 33 (-1) 1 -1
Witherspoon, Juan FL







18 33 21 (3) 33 (0) 3 0
Farrell, Sammie SE







24 41 29 (5) 41 (0) 5 0
Zaiser, Aaron SE 30 52 40 (10) 56 (4) 50 (10) 59 (3) 61 (11) 61 (2) 31 9
Hernandez, Perry C











23 50 0 0
McCormick, Carlos C







26 64 41 (15) 70 (6) 15 6
Rivera, Brock C



23 45 30 (7) 46 (1) 33 (3) 46 (0) 10 1
Ayers, Mike LG







31 47 40 (9) 48 (1) 9 1
Hopper, Kent LG











19 38 0 0
Mayes, Harry LG











50 64 0 0
Thornton, Mario LG











18 44 0 0
Boswell, Reggie RG











16 37 0 0
Jammer, Heath RG











28 42 0 0
Stelick, Shane LT



18 40 22 (4) 41 (1) 25 (3) 40 (-1) 7 0
Wayne, Pete LT







31 62 37 (6) 55 (-7) 6 -7
Sampson, Ken RT







31 42 37 (6) 42 (0) 6 0
Spencer, Jeffrey RT











17 43 0 0
Everett, Dexter K











63 78 0 0
Wilton, Steve P











58 67 0 0
Cochrane, Doug LDE











30 53 0 0
Meyer, Vincent LDE



15 36 17 (2) 36 (0) 23 (6) 36 (0) 8 0
Barrett, Corwin LDT 20 36 24 (4) 36 (0) 27 (3) 37 (1) 31 (4) 38 (1) 11 2
Mahoney, Dixon LDT 23 47 34 (11) 50 (3) 47 (13) 54 (4) 52 (5) 55 (1) 29 8
Poff, Brady RDT











19 41 0 0
Zabriskie, Ricardo RDT







25 39 32 (7) 38 (-1) 7 -1
Hoover, Deion RDE 19 34 20 (1) 32 (-2) 20 (0) 31 (-1) 22 (2) 31 (0) 3 -3
Saleh, Ben RDE 29 39 35 (6) 39 (0) 43 (8) 43 (4) 44 (1) 44 (1) 15 5
Bruce, Grady SLB 19 34 23 (4) 35 (1) 28 (5) 35 (0) 30 (2) 35 (0) 11 1
Linquist, C.J. SLB







22 43 27 (5) 40 (-3) 5 -3
Spencer, Ronnie SLB











40 48 0 0
Vetter, Stanley SLB







18 38 21 (3) 34 (-4) 3 -4
Damon, Joey MLB







22 51 25 (3) 52 (1) 3 1
Davison, Andre MLB 19 52 29 (10) 51 (-1) 35 (6) 50 (-1) 45 (10) 49 (-1) 26 -3
Gerhart, Chuck WLB







26 46 30 (4) 46 (0) 4 0
Gillespie, Nick WLB







28 40 31 (3) 40 (0) 3 0
Carter, Mitch LCB











18 59 0 0
Franz, Joel LCB







43 54 52 (9) 55 (1) 9 1
Hallock, Harvey LCB











23 41 0 0
Nalen, Ike RCB



22 51 32 (10) 58 (7) 45 (13) 62 (4) 23 11
Whitfield, Roger RCB 21 42 26 (5) 42 (0) 35 (9) 42 (0) 43 (8) 43 (1) 22 1
Cochrane, Stan SS 14 34 19 (5) 33 (-1) 26 (7) 33 (0) 30 (4) 33 (0) 16 -1
Giangrave, Winston SS











19 62 0 0
Gordon, Eric SS







29 48 33 (4) 48 (0) 4 0
Howard, Arnold FS







43 52 52 (9) 52 (0) 9 0
Williams, Brady FS 26 41 31 (5) 40 (-1) 34 (3) 40 (0) 37 (3) 40 (0) 11 -1
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2008 PRESEASON/FINAL CUTS/OUTLOOK



PRESEASON INJURIES OF NOTE

Nothing too major, really, except that RCB re-injured his knee and is going to miss all of this season as well. Otherwise, we enter the regular season relatively healthy, with just some minor stuff.



FINAL CUTS

FL Broderick Smith

FL Luke Swan

LG Kent Hopper

LDE Vincent Meyer



REGULAR SEASON OUTLOOK

POWER RATING: 63. Middle of the pack in the NFC.
ROSTER: 22

I'm hoping to break .500 this year. The offense will be a bit more balanced, but still tilted towards the pass.
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2008 REGULAR SEASON

2008 Regular Season (5-10-1)

Passing

Rushing

Receiving

Attendance

Week 1

24

New Orleans Saints

30

D.Schwartz 23-37-206

D.Keys 14-62

K.Malfara 6-54

47,400

Week 2

9

San Diego Chargers

20

D.Schwartz 19-28-198

D.Keys 11-47

A.Zaiser 3-49

47,400

Week 3

13

at St. Louis Rams

30

D.Schwartz 18-32-255

D.Keys 7-14

A.Zaiser 5-104

64,000

Week 4

34

at Tampa Bay Bucs

35

D.Schwartz 26-34-324

D.Keys 19-38

K.Malfara 8-119

64,400

Week 5

17

Carolina Panthers

24

D.Schwartz 22-32-208

R.Edmondson 10-58

K.Malfara 5-59

47,400

Week 6

26

Minnesota Vikings

17

D.Schwartz 28-47-278

R.Edmondson 18-69

A.Zaiser 4-80

47,400

Week 7

14

at Green Bay Packers

32

D.Schwartz 21-37-345

R.Edmondson 5-13

A.Zaiser 8-135

64,500

Week 8

13

Detroit Lions

10

D.Schwartz 28-47-282

R.Edmondson 22-75

K.Malfara 5-66

47,400

Week 9

17

at Chicago Bears

20

D.Schwartz 26-39-313

R.Edmondson 10-38

K.Malfara 8-73

46,100

Week 10

3

at New Orleans Saints

17

D.Schwartz 17-28-185

R.Edmondson 11-16

A.Zaiser 7-67

64,200

Week 11

Bye Week




Week 12

30

Oakland Raiders

27

D.Schwartz 24-36-276

R.Edmondson 17-107

A.Zaiser 7-113

47,400

Week 13

16

Philadelphia Eagles

6

D.Schwartz 23-36-249

R.Edmondson 15-75

A.Zaiser 7-83

47,400

Week 14

27

at Kansas City Chiefs

33

D.Schwartz 33-46-359

R.Edmondson 24-104

B.Schafer 4-70

71,600

Week 15

31

at Carolina Panthers

31

D.Schwartz 24-47-356

R.Edmondson 17-63

A.Zaiser 3-130

49,900

Week 16

30

at Denver Broncos

6

D.Schwartz 27-36-314

R.Edmondson 19-79

A.Zaiser 8-131

72,400

Week 17

16

Tampa Bay Bucs

21

D.Schwartz 27-40-338

R.Edmondson 12-44

R.Edmondson 6-92

47,400







INJURIES OF NOTE

RCB Ike Nalen required MCL surgery after Week 5. He may miss most of next year.

LCB Joel Franz had to have shoulder surgery after Week 12 and missed the rest of the season.



COMMENTS
On one hand, this was disappointing, but on the other, a little encouraging that a team of mediocre starters and a few stars wasn't a near-playoff team.
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2008 POSTSEASON/AWARDS/STATS

TEAM SUMMARY
Passing
Att
Comp
Yards
Yd/Att
TD
Int
Donny Schwartz
602
386
4486
7.45
24
12
Team
614
393
4562
7.42
24
12
Rushing
Pos
Att
Yards
Yd/Att
TD
Raymond Edmondson
RB
206
836
4.05
2
Darnell Keys
FB
80
267
3.33
5
Andy Giles
RB
78
288
3.69
1
Team
---
383
1454
3.79
8
Receiving
Pos
Target
Catch
Yards
Yd/Ctch
YAC
TD
Aaron Zaiser
SE
132
79
1177
14.8
255
6
Kenny Malfara
TE
109
76
818
10.7
192
2
Raymond Edmondson
RB
68
53
491
9.2
115
4
Darnell Keys
FB
69
50
368
7.3
145
5
Brenden Schafer
FL
85
43
524
12.1
85
2
Gilbert Boyer
FL
73
41
524
12.7
68
3
Sammie Farrell
SE
48
30
477
15.9
82
2
Team
---
612
393
4562
11.6
1008
24
Defense
Pos
Tackle
Assist
Sack
Hurr
Ints
Dfnsd
Andre Davison
MLB
94
48
0.0
3
2
4
Arnold Howard
FS
85
32
2.0
0
4
9
Ronnie Spencer
SLB
76
38
1.0
4
2
12
Dixon Mahoney
LDT
70
32
3.0
14
0
1
Doug Cochrane
LDE
45
13
9.5
13
0
1
Joel Franz
LCB
45
13
0.0
0
2
5
Eric Gordon
SS
41
14
0.0
1
3
2
Ben Saleh
RDE
39
8
3.5
10
0
0
Mitch Carter
LCB
37
14
1.0
0
2
4
Ricardo Zabriskie
RDT
30
18
3.0
8
0
0
Harvey Hallock
LCB
30
8
0.0
1
0
3
Corwin Barrett
LDT
29
11
1.0
3
0
1
Chuck Gerhart
WLB
28
11
0.0
0
0
1
Nick Gillespie
WLB
26
8
0.0
0
0
1
Riddick Ferguson
RCB
24
9
0.0
0
2
9
Winston Giangrave
SS
22
11
1.0
0
0
1
Brenden Schafer
FL
18
0
0.0
0
0
0
Joey Damon
MLB
16
4
0.0
0
2
0
Ike Nalen
RCB
16
4
0.0
0
0
4
Team
---
871
313
25.0
58
20
61
Atlanta
Team
Rank
Rushes
383
31
Rushing Yards
1454
27
Yards Per Carry
3.79
21
Pass Attempts
614
1
Completions
393
1
Passing Yards
4562
1
Yards Per Attempt
7.42
4
3rd Down Conversions
39.7
26
Points Per Game
20.0
9 (T)
Turnovers
22
13 (T)
Turnover Margin
+4
10 (T)
Opponents
Team
Rank
Rushes
474
23
Rushing Yards
1912
25
Yards Per Carry
4.03
27 (T)
Pass Attempts
541
23 (T)
Completions
342
27
Passing Yards
3876
25
Yards Per Attempt
7.16
22 (T)
3rd Down Conversions
46.0
27
Points Per Game
22.4
29
Turnovers
26
9 (T)
Turnover Margin
-4
20 (T)
CONTRACT EXTENSIONS
Year 5 coming up, and that means that some guys will become UFA's. Gotta do some re-signing. Here's who gets an extension:
SE Aaron Zaiser--gets a 3-year deal worth $12M. Easy decision. He has over 4,200 yards receiving in 4 seasons.
MLB Joey Damon--backup MLB signs on for one more year with no bonus...
MLB Andre Davison--...and the starter puts the ink to a deal that will keep him in the A-T-L through 2011.
QB Crime Dog Rosser--Backup QB signs on for one more year.
FRONT OFFICE BOWL
Tampa Bay 20, New England 10
LEAGUE AWARDS
Award Player Team
Player of the Year Grady Cusano OAK
Front Office Bowl MVP Dixon Freed TBY
Offensive Player of the Year Tommy Russell CLE
Defensive Player of the Year Corey Negrelli DAL
Offensive Rookie of the Year Reuben Parrish CHI
Defensive Rookie of the Year Chris Monroe STL
All-League First Team Quarterback Grady Cusano OAK
All-League First Team Running Back Tommy Russell CLE
All-League First Team Fullback Lenny Tait HOU
**All-League First Team Tight End Kenny Malfara ATL
All-League First Team Wide Receiver Timothy Montalto TBY
All-League First Team Wide Receiver Wesley Gonzalez SDO
All-League First Team Center Vince Dresslar HOU
All-League First Team Offensive Guard Timothy James CLE
All-League First Team Offensive Guard Barry Folsom HOU
All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Marc Rincon PIT
All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Ernest Marsh ARI
All-League First Team Punter Quinn Marsh CIN
All-League First Team Kicker J.T. Owens PHI
All-League First Team Defensive End Norbert Jenkins TEN
All-League First Team Defensive End Norman Pegues ARI
All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Terrell Duncan BAL
All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Preston Chrysler GBY
All-League First Team Inside Linebacker Corey Negrelli DAL
All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Willie Crane CLE
All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Marc Covington KCY
All-League First Team Cornerback Phillip Newton PIT
All-League First Team Cornerback Herb Murray CIN
All-League First Team Safety Roman Withers HOU
All-League First Team Safety Peter Cunningham NED
All-League Second Team Quarterback Austin Crawford PIT
All-League Second Team Running Back Charles Borders NED
All-League Second Team Fullback Rich Hawkins STL
All-League Second Team Tight End Anthony Schoen TEN
All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Albert Blackwell OAK
All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Lionel King GBY
All-League Second Team Center Deion Ohanian PHI
All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Stan Harkleroad WAS
All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Rod Huston STL
All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Ronnie Ridder DET
All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Martin Morrison CLE
All-League Second Team Punter Darrin Porter CAR
All-League Second Team Kicker D.J. Herbert CHI
All-League Second Team Defensive End Heath Echols BUF
All-League Second Team Defensive End Harvey Gray NYK
All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Wade Battle TEN
All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Nicky Rhodes CIN
All-League Second Team Inside Linebacker Dexter Thomason BUF
All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Thurman Scogin NOS
All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Jerome Matthews BAL
All-League Second Team Cornerback Roderick Cota CHI
All-League Second Team Cornerback Heath Perez ARI
All-League Second Team Safety Kris Colon MIN
All-League Second Team Safety Scottie Griffin NED
League's Fastest Man Ellis Boyer DEN
League's Strongest Man Marc Rincon PIT
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2009 STAFF HIRING
My Head Coach saw his ratings decline, so I go after a new one. Also, my O.C.'s contract runs out, and I end up hiring a new one as well.
HEAD COACH:Scottie Hinkle
Salary: $3.86M
Age: 45
Record: 5-10-1
Playoffs: 0
Bowl Wins: 0
MOTIVATION: Fair
DISCIPLINE: Good
OFFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Good
DEFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Very Good
INJURY AVOIDANCE: Very Good
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Alex Zambrano
SALARY: $1.2M
AGE: 51
RECORD: 5-10-1
QUARTERBACKS: Avg
RUNNING BACKS: Avg
RECEIVERS: Avg
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Good
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Good
YOUNG TALENT: Good
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Henry Michalewicz *NEW*
SALARY: $4.25M
AGE: 47
RECORD: 35-45-1
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Good
LINEBACKERS: Good
SECONDARY: Very Good
YOUNG TALENT: Very Good
LEAD SCOUT: Bruce Hancock
Salary: $330,000
AGE: 41
RECORD: 12-35-1
QUARTERBACKS: Good
RUNNING BACKS: Good
RECEIVERS: Good
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Fair
KICKERS: Very Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Very Good
LINEBACKERS: Good
SECONDARY: Good
YOUNG TALENT: Good

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2009 ROSTER SHAPING



KEY RESTRICTED PLAYERS
Those who are underlined are re-signed...

FL Brenden Schafer--He did a solid job at WR3 last year, and gets rewarded with a 2-year deal worth $2.8M.



A few other backups are re-signed to no-bonus deals.



FREE AGENCY
POSITIONS NEEDED TO FILL/UPGRADE: RB, LG, RG, RT, RDE, RDT, MLB, RCB, FS




SIGNINGS

RDE Floyd Andrews--4.4--3yrs/$4.8M--Pretty solid run stopper and pass rusher.

FS Kris Colon--6.9--5yrs/$18.72M--He was a 2nd-Team All Pro last year, and is quite good all around.

LG Harry Mayes--6.2--5yrs/$25M--Picked him up in '07 due to an injury, re-signed last year, and now he's getting the big bucks.

RB Blake Van Lanen--4.0--2yrs/$2M--Rushed for 4.03 ypc for St. Louis last year. Will become our starter.

RG Damon Tayler--3.1--3yrs/$4.99M--Nothing special, but I needed a starter.

RDT Bernie Sweat--4.4--2yrs/$3M--Pretty good run stopper.

RCB Amos Baumgartner--4.1--2yrs/$2.4M--Pretty solid coverage guy.

RT Jackie Finley--3.5--3yrs/$5.1M--nothing special



Filled some holes here, and got a couple of really good players in Mayes and Colon.


AMATEUR DRAFT



PICKS
I have the 7th pick in rounds 1-7

NEEDS
I could stand to improve at the following positions: MLB, OLB, RB.RT

POS

NAME

CUR

FUT

VOL

SOL

40

BP

AGI

COMMENTS

Cur2

Fut2

1(7)

RDE Ray Antel

38

75

55

24

4.80

40

7.23

Yeah, I signed a DE in free agency, but this guy's a stud.

38

75

2(7)

MLB Norbert Brandon

35

53

57

39

4.82

38

7.60

I could stand to improve at MLB, and this guy could help.

35

53

2(19)

SLB Jeffrey Middleton

34

57

72

36

4.63

30

7.48

Another position that could stand an improvement

34

54

3(7)

RT Clyde Ruddy

19

54

75

47

5.27

32

7.95

Looks a bit risky, but I could use a better starter at RT.

18

51

4(7)

RT Maurice Lane

23

46

29

40

5.10

33

7.77

Another potential option at RT

23

46

5(7)

SS Nicky Register

23

44

17

36

4.49

28

7.09

Only 2 safeties under contract, and this guy had a great combine.

24

47

6(7)

LCB Spencer Carlton

18

45

91

20

4.41

14

7.06

Could stick as a nickel/dime corner

19

48

7(7)

TE Clarence Jamison

18

44

32

36

4.86

26

8.50

Open roster spot, and he looks intriguing. Good bars.

18

42



Still going to be using mediocre running backs, but other wise, the draft appears to have helped fill some holes.



DRAFT GRADE: B-

LATE FREE AGENCY
No significant signings.




TRAINING CAMP

INCREASES OF NOTE

2nd-year man K Dexter Everett added another 5 points to go to 86/86.

6(7) pick LCB Spencer Carlton is up to 22/50, 5 points up from draft time.

5(7) pick SS Nicky Register is up to 27/50, 6 points up from draft time.



DECREASES OF NOTE

3(7) pick Clyde ruddy is down to 19/45, or 9 potential points lower than at draft time.

2(19) pick SLB Jeffrey Middleton has dropped 5 potential points, to 36/52.
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2009 POST-CAMP ROSTER
Name Pos 2005 Current 2005 Future 2006 Current 2006 Future 2007 Current 2007 Future 2008 Current 2008 Future 2009 Current 2009 Future Overall Current Change Overall Future Change
Poole, Maurice QB











14 41 16 (2) 38 (-3) 2 -3
Rosser, Crime QB







20 45 26 (6) 45 (0) 29 (3) 45 (0) 9 0
Schwartz, Donny QB 45 81 61 (16) 81 (0) 78 (17) 81 (0) 82 (4) 82 (1) 77 (-5) 82 (0) 32 1
Duffy, Karl RB















23 34 0 0
Edmondson, Raymond RB 29 37 35 (6) 38 (1) 40 (5) 40 (2) 41 (1) 41 (1) 41 (0) 41 (0) 12 4
Giles, Andy RB











34 47 35 (1) 47 (0) 1 0
McIntyre, Corey RB



29 42 30 (1) 41 (-1) 30 (0) 41 (0) 30 (0) 40 (-1) 1 -2
Keys, Darnell FB



48 69 51 (3) 67 (-2) 58 (7) 65 (-2) 65 (7) 65 (0) 17 -4
Maxwell, Tracy FB















37 37 0 0
Jamison, Clarence TE















21 40 0 0
Laporte, Jerry TE



19 47 24 (5) 49 (2) 28 (4) 49 (0) 33 (5) 50 (1) 14 3
Malfara, Kenny TE 26 60 39 (13) 63 (3) 53 (14) 66 (3) 70 (17) 70 (4) 72 (2) 72 (2) 46 12
Boyer, Gilbert FL











36 66 46 (10) 63 (-3) 10 -3
Schafer, Brenden FL











40 48 46 (6) 48 (0) 6 0
Farrell, Sammie SE







24 41 29 (5) 41 (0) 33 (4) 42 (1) 9 1
Lane, Byron SE















16 26 0 0
Zaiser, Aaron SE 30 52 40 (10) 56 (4) 50 (10) 59 (3) 61 (11) 61 (2) 65 (4) 65 (4) 35 13
Hernandez, Perry C











23 50 30 (7) 55 (5) 7 5
Joyner, Lamar C 15 41 22 (7) 41 (0) 25 (3) 41 (0)



29 (4) 41 (0) 14 0
McCormick, Carlos C







26 64 41 (15) 70 (6) 58 (17) 71 (1) 32 7
Inthapany, Rex LG















25 47 0 0
Mayes, Harry LG











50 64 61 (11) 62 (-2) 11 -2
Thornton, Mario LG











18 44 19 (1) 41 (-3) 1 -3
Taylor, Damon RG















31 42 0 0
Stelick, Shane LT



18 40 22 (4) 41 (1) 25 (3) 40 (-1) 29 (4) 41 (1) 11 1
Wayne, Pete LT







31 62 37 (6) 55 (-7) 45 (8) 56 (1) 14 -6
Finley, Jackie RT















34 44 0 0
Lane, Maurice RT















26 45 0 0
Reilly, Curtis RT















28 41 0 0
Ruddy, Clyde RT















19 45 0 0
Spencer, Jeffrey RT











17 43 20 (3) 43 (0) 3 0
Everett, Dexter K











63 78 86 (23) 86 (8) 23 8
Wilton, Steve P











58 67 62 (4) 67 (0) 4 0
Cochrane, Doug LDE











30 53 36 (6) 53 (0) 6 0
Mahoney, Dixon LDT 23 47 34 (11) 50 (3) 47 (13) 54 (4) 52 (5) 55 (1) 55 (3) 56 (1) 32 9
Poff, Brady RDT











19 41 20 (1) 40 (-1) 1 -1
Sweat, Bernie RDT















43 52 0 0
Zabriskie, Ricardo RDT







25 39 32 (7) 38 (-1) 37 (5) 38 (0) 12 -1
Andrews, Floyd RDE















43 51 0 0
Antel, Ray RDE















40 75 0 0
Saleh, Ben RDE 29 39 35 (6) 39 (0) 43 (8) 43 (4) 44 (1) 44 (1) 45 (1) 45 (1) 16 6
Middleton, Jeffrey SLB















36 52 0 0
Spencer, Ronnie SLB











40 48 45 (5) 47 (-1) 5 -1
Vetter, Stanley SLB







18 38 21 (3) 34 (-4) 22 (1) 32 (-2) 4 -6
Brandon, Norbert MLB















39 54 0 0
Damon, Joey MLB







22 51 25 (3) 52 (1) 28 (3) 52 (0) 6 1
Davison, Andre MLB 19 52 29 (10) 51 (-1) 35 (6) 50 (-1) 45 (10) 49 (-1) 46 (1) 50 (1) 27 -2
Gerhart, Chuck WLB







26 46 30 (4) 46 (0) 34 (4) 45 (-1) 8 -1
Carlton, Spencer LCB















22 50 0 0
Carter, Mitch LCB











18 59 25 (7) 59 (0) 7 0
Franz, Joel LCB







43 54 52 (9) 55 (1) 58 (6) 58 (3) 15 4
Hallock, Harvey LCB











23 41 28 (5) 43 (2) 5 2
Baumgartner, Amos RCB















42 46 0 0
Jeffries, Courtney RCB















9 34 0 0
Lentz, Brant RCB















17 38 0 0
Nalen, Ike RCB



22 51 32 (10) 58 (7) 45 (13) 62 (4) 53 (8) 60 (-2) 31 9
Whitfield, Roger RCB 21 42 26 (5) 42 (0) 35 (9) 42 (0) 43 (8) 43 (1) 38 (-5) 38 (-5) 17 -4
Giangrave, Winston SS











19 62 30 (11) 66 (4) 11 4
Register, Nicky SS















27 50 0 0
Colon, Kris FS















67 67 0 0
Williams, Brady FS 26 41 31 (5) 40 (-1) 34 (3) 40 (0) 37 (3) 40 (0) 36 (-1) 40 (0) 10 -1
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2009 PRESEASON/FINAL CUTS/OUTLOOK


PRESEASON INJURIES OF NOTE

Starting C Carlos McCormick separates his shoulder in the preseason, and looks like he'll miss up to 6 weeks. All other injuries are pretty minor.



FINAL CUTS

RB Karl Duffy

RT Clyde Ruddy

RT Jeffrey Spencer

RT Curtis Reilly

RDT Ricardo Zabriskie

SLB Stanley Vetter

RCB Coutrney Jeffries





REGULAR SEASON OUTLOOK

POWER RATING: 70. Tied for fourth-best in the NFC.
ROSTER: 51

I'll be quite disappointed if we don't get to .500 this year.
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2009 REGULAR SEASON

2009 Regular Season (6-10) Passing Rushing Receiving Attendance
Week 1 37 at Carolina Panthers 7 D.Schwartz 21-30-289 B.Van Lanen 17-66 A.Zaiser 10-166 47,100
Week 2 23 at New Jersey Jets 16 D.Schwartz 24-38-263 B.Van Lanen 15-79 A.Zaiser 5-92 94,700
Week 3 13 at Arizona Cardinals 10 C.Rosser 16-27-198 B.Van Lanen 11-43 A.Zaiser 6-94 34,800
Week 4 13 at Philadelphia Eagles 14 C.Rosser 19-30-205 B.Van Lanen 18-73 K.Malfara 9-114 61,200
Week 5 3 Washington Redskins 25 C.Rosser 9-30-108 C.Rosser 7-41 K.Malfara 3-36 44,500
Week 6 27 at Tampa Bay Bucs 24 C.Rosser 16-29-173 B.Van Lanen 18-77 A.Zaiser 5-50 65,000
Week 7 21 Carolina Panthers 27 C.Rosser 17-33-241 B.Van Lanen 20-61 A.Zaiser 7-129 44,500
Week 8 Bye Week
Week 9 16 at Dallas Cowboys 26 C.Rosser 13-26-141 B.Van Lanen 19-88 G.Boyer 3-49 72,900
Week 10 30 New York Giants 0 C.Rosser 16-19-168 R.Edmondson 13-109 K.Malfara 4-59 44,500
Week 11 31 New Orleans Saints 21 M.Poole 12-16-120 B.Van Lanen 22-114 K.Malfara 6-51 44,500
Week 12 10 at New England Patriots 23 J.Watkins 16-31-170 R.Edmondson 10-48 B.Schafer 3-58 67,300
Week 13 14 Detroit Lions 20 C.Rosser 18-44-92 B.Van Lanen 9-52 K.Malfara 6-31 44,500
Week 14 20 Miami Dolphins 27 C.Rosser 14-27-194 B.Van Lanen 12-45 A.Zaiser 4-81 44,500
Week 15 16 Tampa Bay Bucs 19 C.Rosser 17-27-214 R.Edmondson 8-40 G.Boyer 2-83 44,500
Week 16 16 Buffalo Bills 17 C.Rosser 22-32-182 R.Edmondson 19-85 K.Malfara 6-49 44,500
Week 17 14 at New Orleans Saints 28 C.Rosser 28-45-253 R.Edmondson 13-28 G.Boyer 3-64 68,500






INJURIES OF NOTE

RDE Floyd Andrews played in only the first game of the regular season, then missed the rest due to Plantar Fascilitis, thus opening up a space for 1st-round pick RDE Ray Antel to play immediately.

The biggie: QB Donny Schwartz has to have MCL Surgery after Game 3. OUCH!!!

LCB Joel Franz tore his rotator cuff in the first half of the season and missed the rest of the way.

SLB Ronnie Spencer suffered a severe hamstring pull in Week 6, and missed the rest of the year.



COMMENTS
Wow. A *real* bummer. Here's hoping Schwartz's injury doesn't do long-term damage.
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2009 POSTSEASON/AWARDS/STATS

TEAM SUMMARY
Passing
Att
Comp
Yards
Yd/Att
TD
Int
Crime Dog Rosser
378
211
2234
5.91
11
20
Donny Schwartz
75
50
608
8.10
4
3
Team
501
289
3132
6.25
17
24
Rushing
Pos
Att
Yards
Yd/Att
TD
Blake Van Lanen
RB
210
796
3.79
6
Raymond Edmondson
RB
136
583
4.28
4
Crime Dog Rosser
QB
44
277
6.29
0
Darnell Keys
FB
34
160
4.70
1
Team
---
447
1864
4.17
12
Receiving
Pos
Target
Catch
Yards
Yd/Ctch
YAC
TD
Kenny Malfara
TE
102
74
669
9.0
134
4
Aaron Zaiser
SE
94
59
887
15.0
144
4
Darnell Keys
FB
69
44
235
5.3
90
0
Sammie Farrell
SE
54
30
371
12.3
71
2
Gilbert Boyer
FL
73
27
479
17.7
133
4
Raymond Edmondson
RB
27
19
88
4.6
25
0
Team
---
497
289
3132
10.8
702
17
Defense
Pos
Tackle
Assist
Sack
Hurr
Ints
Dfnsd
Kris Colon
FS
85
38
1.0
0
5
7
Dixon Mahoney
LDT
78
26
6.0
19
0
0
Winston Giangrave
SS
70
30
0.0
0
1
6
Chuck Gerhart
WLB
52
8
0.0
2
1
2
Joey Damon
MLB
50
12
2.0
1
0
2
Amos Baumgartner
RCB
49
25
0.5
1
1
6
Mitch Carter
LCB
48
12
0.5
0
3
7
Jeffrey Middleton
SLB
48
26
5.5
3
1
8
Bernie Sweat
RDT
41
13
5.5
6
0
0
Doug Cochrane
LDE
36
18
7.5
13
0
0
Andre Davison
MLB
33
15
2.0
1
1
5
Ronnie Spencer
SLB
28
9
2.5
1
0
1
Ray Antel
RDE
28
15
8.0
11
0
1
Harvey Hallock
LCB
25
7
1.0
1
0
0
Brady Poff
RDT
18
5
1.5
4
0
0
Joel Franz
LCB
17
4
0.0
0
0
3
Norbert Brandon
MLB
16
6
0.0
1
0
0
Team
---
856
286
45.0
66
16
51
Atlanta
Team
Rank
Rushes
447
16
Rushing Yards
1864
11
Yards Per Carry
4.17
7 (T)
Pass Attempts
501
26
Completions
289
29
Passing Yards
3132
28
Yards Per Attempt
6.25
25
3rd Down Conversions
43.8
13
Points Per Game
19.0
19
Turnovers
31
28
Turnover Margin
-7
27
Opponents
Team
Rank
Rushes
446
15 (T)
Rushing Yards
1821
22
Yards Per Carry
4.08
24
Pass Attempts
516
9 (T)
Completions
309
9 (T)
Passing Yards
3551
21
Yards Per Attempt
6.88
19
3rd Down Conversions
39.2
7
Points Per Game
19.0
14 (T)
Turnovers
24
15 (T)
Turnover Margin
+7
6
CONTRACT EXTENSIONS
FB Darnell Keys--He gets an additional year at very little increase in cap cost.
LDE Doug Cochrane--He gets a fairly modest five-year deal--averaging around $2M per year, with a $1M bonus.
MLB Joey Damon--Started 8 games. Gets a one-year extension.
TE Jerry Laporte--Undrafted free agent TE has been a solid backup. He gets another year, bonus-free.
FRONT OFFICE BOWL
Oakland 31, Detroit 13
LEAGUE AWARDS
Award Player Team
Player of the Year Grady Cusano Oakland
Front Office Bowl MVP Grady Cusano Oakland
Offensive Player of the Year Tommy Russell Cleveland
Defensive Player of the Year Corey Negrelli Dallas
Offensive Rookie of the Year Dustin Porter Baltimore
Defensive Rookie of the Year Marcus Pipkin New York
All-League First Team Quarterback Grady Cusano Oakland
All-League First Team Running Back Tommy Russell Cleveland
All-League First Team Fullback Sammy Taylor Kansas City
All-League First Team Tight End Andrew McLaurin New England
All-League First Team Wide Receiver Mario Greene New Jersey
All-League First Team Wide Receiver Winfred Schechter Tampa Bay
All-League First Team Center Aaron Bolender Chicago
All-League First Team Offensive Guard Dusty Upshaw Chicago
All-League First Team Offensive Guard Irv Lester Detroit
All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Harris Bryant Oakland
All-League First Team Offensive Tackle Vincent Rice Miami
All-League First Team Punter Cole Dahl Green Bay
All-League First Team Kicker Gerald Kolodziej New York
All-League First Team Defensive End Colin Lyon Seattle
All-League First Team Defensive End Martin Blades Oakland
All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Lionel Poel Denver
All-League First Team Defensive Tackle Dixon Mahoney Atlanta
All-League First Team Inside Linebacker Corey Negrelli Dallas
All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Willie Crane Cleveland
All-League First Team Outside Linebacker Jerome Matthews Baltimore
All-League First Team Cornerback Clay Newhart San Diego
All-League First Team Cornerback Arnold Carmona Detroit
All-League First Team Safety Arnold Barretto San Diego
All-League First Team Safety Stanley Patterson Detroit
All-League Second Team Quarterback John Randle Cleveland
All-League Second Team Running Back Nate Ingram Minnesota
All-League Second Team Fullback O.J. Poole Miami
All-League Second Team Tight End Dusty Kinney Washington
All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Ty Franklin New Orleans
All-League Second Team Wide Receiver Perry Thorkelson Indianapolis
All-League Second Team Center Harvey Crane Carolina
All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Jumbo Pourdanesh San Francisco
All-League Second Team Offensive Guard Riddick Borkowski Tennessee
All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Ernest Marsh Arizona
All-League Second Team Offensive Tackle Wade Wilkins Tennessee
All-League Second Team Punter Alonzo Dorf New York
All-League Second Team Kicker Dexter Everett Atlanta
All-League Second Team Defensive End Buddy Harris Arizona
All-League Second Team Defensive End Norbert Jenkins Tennessee
All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Raymond Lyons Tampa Bay
All-League Second Team Defensive Tackle Terrell Duncan Baltimore
All-League Second Team Inside Linebacker Tom Shepardson New England
All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Kendrick O'Neal Jacksonville
All-League Second Team Outside Linebacker Scott Hawkins New York
All-League Second Team Cornerback Perry Gaston New Jersey
All-League Second Team Cornerback Roderick Cota Chicago
All-League Second Team Safety Kenneth Kampman New Jersey
All-League Second Team Safety Thurman Wulfeck Pittsburgh
League's Fastest Man Ellis Boyer Denver
League's Strongest Man Corwin Buckley Jacksonville
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2010 STAFF HIRING
A couple of better options come along for Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator, and I take the plunge. Here's the update:

HEAD COACH:Scottie Hinkle
Salary: $3.86M
Age: 46
Record: 11-20-1
Playoffs: 0
Bowl Wins: 0
MOTIVATION: Fair
DISCIPLINE: Good
OFFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Good
DEFENSIVE PLAYCALLING: Very Good
INJURY AVOIDANCE: Very Good
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Jackie Walton *NEW*
SALARY: $4.8M
AGE: 46
RECORD: 49-52
QUARTERBACKS: Very Good
RUNNING BACKS: Avg
RECEIVERS: Very Good
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Average
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Very Good
YOUNG TALENT: Very Good
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Henry Michalewicz
SALARY: $4.25M
AGE: 48
RECORD: 41-55-1
KICKERS/PUNTERS: Very Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Good
LINEBACKERS: Good
SECONDARY: Very Good
YOUNG TALENT: Very Good
LEAD SCOUT: Bruce Hancock
Salary: $350,000
AGE: 42
RECORD: 18-45-1
QUARTERBACKS: Very Good
RUNNING BACKS: Good
RECEIVERS: Good
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Fair
KICKERS: Very Good
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Very Good
LINEBACKERS: Good
SECONDARY: Good
YOUNG TALENT: Good

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2010 ROSTER SHAPING

BEGINNING CAP SITUATION
SALARY CAP: $128.6M
ROOM UNDER CAP: $58.77M
MAX FOR NEW PLAYER: $52.29M

INJURY UPDATES FROM LAST SEASON
QB Donny Schwartz drops a whopping 31 points, down to 44/51 after his surgery. He looks like he could still be decent, but no longer a star. No other significant point losses due to injuries.




FRANCHISE PLAYER

None.



KEY RESTRICTED PLAYERS
Those who are underlined are re-signed...

C Carlos McCormick--He continues to improve, but he wants a *big* contract--almost $10M per year. Considering he is, by far, the best available free agent with 6 years or less experience, I give him the big bucks, but I cut the deal down to 3 years, instead of the five he wanted. This is my first experience with haggling with the new AI, and I *really* like it. The overall value of the contract is $9.2M per year, significantly less than he wanted, but he ends up getting more money in year 1 than he asked for, but with a smaller bonus. A real win-win contract, I think.

C Perry Hernandez--Was a very solid backup to McCormick, has pretty good ratings (32/57), and is willing to take $2M per year for 2 years. I sign him.





FREE AGENCY
POSITIONS I'D LIKE TO FILL/UPGRADE: QB, RB, RG, RT, SLB, WLB,




SIGNINGS

WLB Kyle Kirk--4.5--2yrs/$2.4M--Very good at run defense. Could help out.

RB Kyle Mason--3.6--1yr/$1.0M--5th-year man could help tote the rock for us this year. He doesn't look like anything special, though.

SLB Kendrik O'Neal--5.4--2yrs/$2.4M--Was 2nd-team all pro last year. Excellent at run stopping and diagnosing plays, decent elsewhere.

Filled some holes here, and got a couple of really good players in Mayes and Colon.

QB Hardy Tamm--3.8--2yrs/$2.0M--Not fully developed yet, but most of his potential ratings are in the 50's and 60's. Will likely be a backup this year because of...

QB Donny Schwartz--5.0--2yrs/$8.4M--Despite the severe decline, he was the best 6th-year-and-under QB available in free agency, so I sign him on the open market.


AMATEUR DRAFT



PICKS
I have the 9th pick in rounds 1-7

NEEDS
Of the above positions, the only one that I felt I addressed long-term was SLB, so QB, RB, RG, RT and WLB would all be important to find help in.

POS NAME CUR FUT VOL SOL 40 BP AGI COMMENTS Cur2 Fut2
1(9) SILB Josh Pierre 39 79 68 28 4.72 37 7.24 Looks like a difference-maker on defense. I'll move an MLB to WLB. 38 78
2(9) QB Kirk Wolfe 10 46 63 41 4.49 14 7.73 Very strong, fast, and smart, but bars aren't impressive now. 10 46
3(9) LT Cornelius Stallings 13 51 1 44 5.27 34 8.07 Planning to move him to right tackle. 13 46
4(9) LG Nick Weber 23 39 89 20 4.98 32 7.85 Intriguing combine performance. Will get moved to RG. 24 39
5(9) RB Randy Giles 23 31 9 25 4.63 17 7.47 I'm desperate for a true feature back. 22 31
6(9) RT Eddie Fragomeni 20 41 3 43 5.40 33 7.73 Pretty well-developed for a tackle… 20 40
7(9) FS Anthony Matthews 17 32 84 26 4.51 24 7.14 Workout warrior, or hidden gem? May get moved to CB. 17 35

Pretty solid draft, it would appear.


DRAFT GRADE: B+

LATE FREE AGENCY
No significant signings.




TRAINING CAMP

INCREASES OF NOTE

7(9) pick FS Anthony Matthews jumps up to 20/40 after camp, an increase of 8 potential points from draft time.



DECREASES OF NOTE

3(9) pick Cornelius Stallings is down to 15/39 (12 point drop).
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Name Pos 2005 Current 2005 Future 2006 Current 2006 Future 2007 Current 2007 Future 2008 Current 2008 Future 2009 Current 2009 Future 2010 Current 2010 Future Overall Current Change Overall Future Change
Schwartz, Donny QB 45 81 61 (16) 81 (0) 78 (17) 81 (0) 82 (4) 82 (1) 77 (-5) 82 (0) 45 (-32) 52 (-30) 0 -29
Tamm, Hardy QB



















35 52 0 0
Wolfe, Kirk QB



















12 47 0 0
Edmondson, Raymond RB 29 37 35 (6) 38 (1) 40 (5) 40 (2) 41 (1) 41 (1) 41 (0) 41 (0) 42 (1) 42 (1) 13 5
Giles, Andy RB











34 47 35 (1) 47 (0) 36 (1) 47 (0) 2 0
Giles, Randy RB



















22 30 0 0
Mason, Kyle RB



















35 38 0 0
Keys, Darnell FB



48 69 51 (3) 67 (-2) 58 (7) 65 (-2) 65 (7) 65 (0) 62 (-3) 65 (0) 14 -4
Maxwell, Tracy FB















37 37 37 (0) 37 (0) 0 0
Jamison, Clarence TE















21 40 22 (1) 38 (-2) 1 -2
Laporte, Jerry TE



19 47 24 (5) 49 (2) 28 (4) 49 (0) 33 (5) 50 (1) 39 (6) 50 (0) 20 3
Malfara, Kenny TE 26 60 39 (13) 63 (3) 53 (14) 66 (3) 70 (17) 70 (4) 72 (2) 72 (2) 73 (1) 73 (1) 47 13
Boyer, Gilbert FL











36 66 46 (10) 63 (-3) 42 (-4) 51 (-12) 6 -15
Ingram, Carlton FL



















18 32 0 0
Schafer, Brenden FL











40 48 46 (6) 48 (0) 50 (4) 50 (2) 10 2
Farrell, Sammie SE







24 41 29 (5) 41 (0) 33 (4) 42 (1) 56 (23) 60 (18) 32 19
Lane, Byron SE















16 26 18 (2) 26 (0) 2 0
Zaiser, Aaron SE 30 52 40 (10) 56 (4) 50 (10) 59 (3) 61 (11) 61 (2) 65 (4) 65 (4) 66 (1) 66 (1) 36 14
Hernandez, Perry C











23 50 30 (7) 55 (5) 36 (6) 58 (3) 13 8
Joyner, Lamar C 15 41 22 (7) 41 (0) 25 (3) 41 (0)



29 (4) 41 (0) 31 (2) 41 (0) 16 0
McCormick, Carlos C







26 64 41 (15) 70 (6) 58 (17) 71 (1) 69 (11) 73 (2) 43 9
Inthapany, Rex LG















25 47 28 (3) 47 (0) 3 0
Mayes, Harry LG











50 64 61 (11) 62 (-2) 64 (3) 64 (2) 14 0
Thornton, Mario LG











18 44 19 (1) 41 (-3) 22 (3) 40 (-1) 4 -4
Taylor, Damon RG















31 42 38 (7) 39 (-3) 7 -3
Weber, Nick RG



















27 42 0 0
Wayne, Pete LT







31 62 37 (6) 55 (-7) 45 (8) 56 (1) 53 (8) 56 (0) 22 -6
Finley, Jackie RT















34 44 40 (6) 45 (1) 6 1
Fragomeni, Eddie RT



















21 40 0 0
Lane, Maurice RT















26 45 29 (3) 45 (0) 3 0
Stallings, Cornelius RT



















15 39 0 0
Everett, Dexter K











63 78 86 (23) 86 (8) 88 (2) 88 (2) 25 10
Wilton, Steve P











58 67 62 (4) 67 (0) 61 (-1) 67 (0) 3 0
Cochrane, Doug LDE











30 53 36 (6) 53 (0) 43 (7) 54 (1) 13 1
Mahoney, Dixon LDT 23 47 34 (11) 50 (3) 47 (13) 54 (4) 52 (5) 55 (1) 55 (3) 56 (1) 56 (1) 58 (2) 33 11
Poff, Brady RDT











19 41 20 (1) 40 (-1) 24 (4) 41 (1) 5 0
Sweat, Bernie RDT















43 52 48 (5) 51 (-1) 5 -1
Zabriskie, Ricardo RDT







25 39 32 (7) 38 (-1) 37 (5) 38 (0) 38 (1) 39 (1) 13 0
Andrews, Floyd RDE















43 51 46 (3) 50 (-1) 3 -1
Antel, Ray RDE















40 75 49 (9) 75 (0) 9 0
Grubbs, Quicksilver RDE



















39 39 0 0
Middleton, Jeffrey SLB















36 52 41 (5) 49 (-3) 5 -3
Brandon, Norbert MLB















39 54 44 (5) 54 (0) 5 0
Davison, Andre MLB 19 52 29 (10) 51 (-1) 35 (6) 50 (-1) 45 (10) 49 (-1) 46 (1) 50 (1) 46 (0) 50 (0) 27 -2
Pierre, Josh MLB



















43 74 0 0
Damon, Joey WLB



















18 51 0 0
Gerhart, Chuck WLB







26 46 30 (4) 46 (0) 34 (4) 45 (-1) 38 (4) 44 (-1) 12 -2
Kirk, Kyle WLB



















45 46 0 0
Carlton, Spencer LCB















22 50 28 (6) 53 (3) 6 3
Carter, Mitch LCB











18 59 25 (7) 59 (0) 39 (14) 60 (1) 21 1
Franz, Joel LCB







43 54 52 (9) 55 (1) 58 (6) 58 (3) 59 (1) 59 (1) 16 5
Hallock, Harvey LCB











23 41 28 (5) 43 (2) 34 (6) 45 (2) 11 4
Baumgartner, Amos RCB















42 46 42 (0) 47 (1) 0 1
Giangrave, Winston SS











19 62 30 (11) 66 (4) 46 (16) 68 (2) 27 6
Register, Nicky SS















27 50 32 (5) 51 (1) 5 1
Colon, Kris FS















67 67 68 (1) 68 (1) 1 1
Matthews, Anthony FS



















20 40 0 0
Williams, Brady FS 26 41 31 (5) 40 (-1) 34 (3) 40 (0) 37 (3) 40 (0) 36 (-1) 40 (0) 36 (0) 40 (0) 10 -1
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2010 PRESEASON/FINAL CUTS/OUTLOOK


PRESEASON INJURIES OF NOTE

RT Jackie Finley, last year's starting RT, goes down to the dreaded repetitive concussive syndrome and will miss the entire year. He was nothing special, though, and can be easily replaced. The main negative to this is the wasted salary.



FINAL CUTS

SE Byron Lane

RT Cornelius Stallings

LG Mario Thornton

WLB Chuck Gerhart

RB Randy Giles

RB Kyle Mason





REGULAR SEASON OUTLOOK

POWER RATING: 64. Middle of the pack in the NFC
ROSTER: 36

With Schwartz coming off of a major injury, I'd be happy to finish in the middle of the pack.
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2010 REGULAR SEASON

2010 Regular Season (12-4)

Passing

Rushing

Receiving

Attendance

Week 1

10

Tampa Bay Bucs

3

D.Schwartz 14-19-138

B.Van Lanen 14-75

D.Keys 5-39

38,900

Week 2

37

Cleveland Browns

34

H.Tamm 25-32-244

B.Van Lanen 21-77

K.Malfara 12-66

38,900

Week 3

27

at Green Bay Packers

20

H.Tamm 21-32-191

B.Van Lanen 17-73

K.Malfara 7-71

57,500

Week 4

14

Seattle Seahawks

31

H.Tamm 21-43-143

R.Edmondson 6-13

G.Boyer 5-54

38,900

Week 5

Bye Week




Week 6

34

at Arizona Cardinals

17

H.Tamm 18-24-248

B.Van Lanen 22-73

B.Schafer 5-128

33,000

Week 7

21

at Carolina Panthers

17

H.Tamm 23-30-285

B.Van Lanen 13-59

S.Farrell 3-85

46,400

Week 8

24

at San Francisco 49ers

6

H.Tamm 26-32-251

B.Van Lanen 16-56

A.Zaiser 7-89

49,400

Week 9

19

St. Louis Rams

13

H.Tamm 24-35-258

B.Van Lanen 25-103

B.Schafer 3-85

38,900

Week 10

16

at Tampa Bay Bucs

10

H.Tamm 25-42-268

B.Van Lanen 14-23

B.Schafer 7-116

64,300

Week 11

22

at New Orleans Saints

29

H.Tamm 20-34-186

A.Giles 16-90

B.Schafer 5-53

66,900

Week 12

16

Pittsburgh Steelers

13

H.Tamm 26-49-222

B.Van Lanen 14-94

S.Farrell 8-80

38,900

Week 13

24

Philadelphia Eagles

27

H.Tamm 22-40-180

B.Van Lanen 15-100

B.Schafer 4-45

38,900

Week 14

31

at Cincinnati Bengals

16

H.Tamm 14-20-199

R.Edmondson 14-57

B.Schafer 4-101

37,000

Week 15

38

New Orleans Saints

23

H.Tamm 16-26-166

R.Edmondson 22-150

S.Farrell 6-88

38,900

Week 16

12

at Baltimore Ravens

6

H.Tamm 16-27-135

B.Van Lanen 18-49

S.Farrell 5-59

64,200

Week 17

7

Carolina Panthers

10

H.Tamm 11-24-126

B.Van Lanen 13-56

D.Keys 5-71

38,900







INJURIES OF NOTE

Schwartz was probable with his MCL surgery in Week 1, so I meant to list him as the #2 QB, starting Hardy Tamm. However, I briefly stuck him at #1 to get an accurate preseason power rating, and forgot to stick him back at #2 for Game 1. He led us to victory, but early in the fourth quarter, had a "career-threatening injury"--same injury. GRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!

TE Kenny Malfara broke his fibula in Week 7, and returned in Week 16.

In Week 8, RCB Amos Baumgartner had to have reconstructive knee surgery and missed the rest of the year.

C Carlos McCormick went down in Week 9 to MCL Damage.

SE Aaron Zaiser ruptured his achilles tendon in Week 10.

LCB Joel Franz had to have reconstructive knee surgery after Week 10.

RDT Bernie Sweat tore his rotator cuff in Week 13.



COMMENTS
What a year! We used smoke and mirrors to earn our first playoff berth. Hardy Tamm had a nice year taking over as the starting QB (82.5 rating, 3105 yards), but nothing that special. Statistically speaking, we were nothing special neither offensively nor defensively except where it counts most: 5th in scoring, and 7th in least points allowed. We won three games in overtime. No receiver had 750 yards, and no back had 1,000. This was a total team effort, and a bit stunning, quite frankly, considering the injuries to key players that were suffered.
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2010 PLAYOFFS--Part 1



WILD CARD ROUND

Arizona 27, Green Bay 24

Houston 10, Tennessee 6

Cincinnati 27, New Jersey 21

Tampa Bay 17, Dallas 3



CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS



Arizona at Atlanta
ARIZONA CARDINALS OVERVIEW
The Cardinals this year were powered by a bruising running game that led the NFL with 2,159 yards. They got a nice FA pickup in RB Lenny Young this year, who led the team with 959 yards. Complimenting Young was another FA pickup, RB Corey Richard, who chipped in 610 yards. Both were former undrafted free agents in the fourth year of their careers. Neither had done much before this year. Their #1 QB, Chris Gillespie, was injured after five games and had to go on the IR. His backup, QB Bucky Hartman, threw for 2,589 yards in 11 starts, with an 83.7 passer rating. Not surprisingly, to have mediocre backs lead the league in rushing, it takes a strong o-line, and the Cards had one. Defensively, Arizona stellar against the run--1st in fewest yards allowed, and 6th in lowest yards per carry. If their defense is vulnerable anywhere, it is to the pass. We beat them fairly handily in the regular season as Tamm threw for 248 yards, 3 TD's and 1 INT. We took a 17-3 lead on 'em and forced them to throw a good bit in that game.

ATLANTA INJURY REPORT
Besides the major injuries mentioned in the last post, two minor ones could really set us back today: TE Kenny Malfara and FL Brenden Schafer will both miss this week, but may be able to play next week if we win.

GAME REPORT
The game started out with an exchange of 3 and outs and punts. Arizona gained 24 yards on the exchange, and took over on their 44 for their second possession. They hit two passes to move into our territory, but stalled at the 33, and missed the 50-yard FG. We went three and out again, and punted into their end zone next. Again the Cards moved the ball a bit, into our territory, but this we stuffed Lenny Young on 3rd and 1 at our 41, and they punted again, pinning us deep in our own territory. On the first play of our next drive, Van Lanen FUMBLED, and the Cards were in business on our three. After a false start penalty, Hartman found Young in the end zone for an 8-yard TD pass, and we trailed 7-0 with 3:55 to play in the quarter. Our offense continued to sputter, going three and out once again before punting it away. Arizona converted a 3rd and 8 with a 10-yard run by Young on the penultimate play of the first quarter, then on the last play completed a pass into our territory for another first down. Things were NOT looking good as the first quarter ended. We had no first downs at this point, and the Cards were on the move.

Four more carries by Young, Richard, and Harman netted two first downs to begin the quarter, and the Cards were in business on our 26. The defense then stiffened. Floyd Andrews blocked a 1st and 10 pass, and Dixon Mahoney hurried Hartman into a bad throw on 3rd and 7. The Cards hit the 45-yard field goal, and led 10-0 with 11:29 to play in the half. On the first play of the next Drive, Van Lanen gave us our first 1st down with a 16-yard scamper around left end. Tamm converted a 3rd and 8 to get us up to midfield. FB Darnell Keys then rumbled 15 yards on 2nd and 10 to put us on the Arizona 35. We slowly moved it down closer, converting two more third downs, before an offensive holding penalty as we neared paydirt pushed us back to 3rd adn 17 on the 18. We were unable to convert, and settled for a field goal, cutting the lead to 10-3 with 3:38 to play in the half. Arizona got one first down on their next possession, but nothing more, and the clock ran out on our final possession of the half while we were still around our own 20 yard line. We started the second half with the ball, and tried to drive. Key plays early in the drive were an 11-yard run by Van Lanen on 2nd and 10, an 18-yard Tamm to Sammie Farrell completion, and another 18 yard completion to Gilbert Boyer on 2nd and 15. These plays got us into Arizona territory, but we would go no further, and punted, downing it at the Cardinal 7-yard-line. The defense came up with a BIG three and out series, with all three tackles being made by FS Kris Colon, and after the punt we had the ball on our own 42. Tamm hit Farrell for 13 yards to put us in Cardinal territory, then hit him again on 3rd and 11 to take us down to the 30. On 2nd and 7 from the 27, Raymon Edmondson scampered all the way around right end into the end zone to tie the ball game! Arizona got one first down on their next possession before punting it back to us again. We took over on our own 26 with 3:03 to play in the 3rd quarter. Tamm hit K.C. Warfield, an in-season FA pickup who was only on the team due to injuries to other players, on two consecutive passes for a total of 31 yards, and we found ourselves on the Arizona 37. The third quarter ended with a Tamm pass down that gave us a first down on the Arizona 11.

On the second play of the fourth quarter, Van Lanen took the sweep around the right side for a 10-yard TD, to give us our first lead of the day. Hartman tried to hit the deep ball on the first play of the next drive, but Kris Colon made another big play, picking off the pass and returning it all the way back to the Arizona 20.Two Van Lanen carries gave us a first down on the 10, but a sack allowed on first and goal hurt our chances of scoring, and we had to settle for a 34-yard FG to give us a 20-10 lead with 11:47 to play. Our defense stopped them in three plays on the next possession, as theirs did us. After the exchange of punts, Arizona had the ball with 8:18 to play on their own 20. Floyd Andrews sacked Hartman on 2nd and 8, causing him to fumble. Doug Cochrane recovered, and we were once again deep in Arizona territory after a turnover with the football. Van Lanen carried twice for 2 yards, then Tamm hit Warfield on a critical 3rd and 8, getting us down to the three. Two more Van Lanen carries made it 27-10 with 4:44 to play. The Cards scored a meaningless TD with 1:06 to play, but Warfield (CLUTCH FA pickup) recovered the onside kick, and that was that. FS Kris Colon was named game MVP, as well he should have, with 11 tackles, 2 assists and the big INT and return. Van Lanen carried 27 times for 97 yards and 2 TD's, and our defense held the vaunted Arizona rushing attack to 3.2 yards per carry on the day, and also came up with 2 big turnovers that gave us 10 points--the margin of victory in this one. Our improbable season continues as we advance to the NFC Championship game at Minnesota.
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