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Old 04-20-2020, 08:12 PM   #101
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Front Office Football Eight 2045 Summary for Hanalei Dragons Year 2045 Record 11-5 Winning Pct. .687 All-Time 219-212-1 Winning Pct. .508 Playoffs 25-4 Playoff Visits 11 Bowl Wins 6 Head Coach Devin McCourty Record 161-60 Winning Pct. .728 Off. Coord. D. Hopkins Def. Coord. J. Gervase Asst. Coach D. Kilgore Stren. Coord. T. Ellis Hanalei Dragons Team Rank Rushes per Game 19.9 32 Rushing Yards 86.8 29 Yards Per Carry 4.35 13 Pass Attempts 42.1 1 Completions 26.8 1 Completion Pct. 63.5 7 Passing Yards 291.9 1 Yards Per Attempt 6.93 7 Yards Per Catch 10.91 11 Total Yardage Gained 362.4 8 3rd Down Conversions 35.1 18 Points Per Game 23.3 6 Pass Rush Pct. 22.4 4 Pass Defense Pct. 42.0 26 Turnovers 24 23 (T) Turnover Margin -7 27 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.8 9 Rushing Yards 126.9 24 Yards Per Carry 4.93 29 Pass Attempts 39.0 28 Completions 23.6 25 Completion Pct. 60.4 15 (T) Passing Yards 217.9 5 Yards Per Attempt 5.59 2 Yards Per Catch 9.25 1 Total Yardage Gained 333.4 12 3rd Down Conversions 36.5 22 Points Per Game 19.6 10 Pass Rush Pct. 17.9 4 Pass Defense Pct. 49.1 17 Turnovers 17 24 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 21 at CDO 28 2 25 SAO 22 3 20 at FRE 3 4 24 at CHI 31 5 31 at KAN 28 6 26 MIN 21 7 25 CDO 20 8 31 at FBK 6 10 37 IOW 17 11 23 OAK 16 12 13 HOU 23 13 23 CPC 21 14 18 at ATL 17 15 14 FBK 23 16 26 at FTW 7 17 16 at OAK 31 $$WC at MIN Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 3 R. Richey QB 669 426 4649 6.95 27 17 86.9 **Team --- 674 428 4670 6.93 27 17 86.7 $$Opp --- 624 377 3487 5.59 15 8 78.3 Front Office Football Eight Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 33 J. Sivela RB 128 470 3.67 6 2 45 C. Newsome RB 75 279 3.72 3 1 3 R. Richey QB 64 418 6.53 3 4 42 J. Oliver RB 48 214 4.46 1 0 **Team --- 319 1389 4.35 14 14 $$Opp --- 412 2031 4.93 17 17 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 17 M. Botta WR 213 144 1404 9.75 6.59 12 6 82 T. Aguiar WR 170 114 1443 12.66 8.49 13 6 10 R. Replogle WR 100 60 603 10.05 6.03 6 7 26 J. Dennis TE 59 34 481 14.15 8.15 0 6 33 J. Sivela RB 36 24 259 10.79 7.19 0 1 81 L. Collier WR 37 21 185 8.81 5.00 4 1 85 E. Anthony TE 33 20 214 10.70 6.48 3 0 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 52 T. Rhodes OLB 117 38 0.0 0 2 6 73.0 96 M. Porter ILB 104 34 0.0 0 0 16 75.0 48 A. Taliancich CB 93 27 0.0 0 1 9 75.1 31 C. Irwin S 75 19 0.0 0 2 8 78.6 94 T. Pelletier OLB 70 17 6.5 25 0 1 75.1 35 T. Riley S 42 15 0.0 0 0 3 76.0 70 K. Bradford DE 38 11 3.0 8 0 0 81.2 90 K. Lynn DT 36 14 6.5 14 0 0 81.8 27 T. Klicker CB 32 8 0.0 0 1 3 79.0 21 K. Dillon CB 28 9 0.0 0 2 10 82.8 93 D. Mills DE 25 7 1.5 0 0 0 81.0 95 S. Thomas OLB 23 8 5.5 18 0 0 81.5 97 H. Wells DE 19 7 1.0 2 0 2 82.2 74 L. Tanner DE 19 12 6.5 22 0 1 82.8 20 T. Liu S 17 8 0.0 0 0 1 79.6

We make the playoffs. Miss out on the division. I don't think the story of this team is as easy to see in the summary screen. I think there's a definite validation of the concept that adding a third WR to this offense is a big benefit. There's definitely a lot under the hood that points to how devastating our OL flaws were too. Richey got knocked down 68 times, pretty comfortably the most in the league and more than four times where we were a couple years ago before we started losing everybody. 4th most sacks allowed in the league too. And we fell off a cliff running the ball, which I think had been a nice little efficiency benefit we had going the last number of years.

We were a 30 ppg team last year. I think we got better as a WR corps. I think it's probably likely that losing our very good LT and very good C cost us like 10 ppg or something. Gonna have to dig in there and it's a tough spot to fix quickly. We still magically threw for 4600 yards again for the umpteenth time in the Richey era. I think we sneakily or not sneakily kind of stunk though, and it's just confirmation that solid to good WR/QB play is enough to be a 9-11 win team.

The defense... we couldn't stop the run. We have some deceptively good numbers on some of the passing metrics. It's reasonably clear we're in that spot as a team where a good QB drops one of those 29/34 376 yards 4 TDs games on us and we hold serve statistically by beating the scrubs. We started two rookies at safety quite a bit. We've got flaws all over the place. We asked way too much of Pelletier, putting him on the DL in some key formations and then asking him to cover in others. Ended up on the field for over 1100 plays. Seth Thomas might be on fumes. Somehow we were top 4 PRPct.

Ok, playoffs coming. We stink but I think we've got more parts in place and we can build on this. The studs are gone. Matthews is walking through that door. Reynolds isn't walking through that door. Seth Thomas continues to walk through that door...
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Old 04-20-2020, 08:21 PM   #102
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I simmed pretty quickly. We generally flipped the script on the turnover battle. Whatever. We have a lot to improve and I'm looking forward to it.
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Old 04-20-2020, 09:24 PM   #103
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WR Botta was 1st Team All Pro. WR Aguiar was 2nd Team. Richey didn't win a damn thing because we were mediocre and the losing QB was the Bowl MVP.

DT Jace Wolcott and LB Kristopher Cambini caught my eye on the retirements list. Our franchise still hasn't had a Hall of Famer, and I'm guessing Blackledge will be the first when eligible.

We've had a lot of playoff success. I'll be curious how that impacts somebody like our boy Seth Thomas in the end. He's an LB who is going to end up a Top 15 or so sack total guy. He's got 7 rings. He had one standout awards season with 18.5 sacks. Maybe he sneaks in. He's back for more by the way.

I also get that it's likely not amazing to follow, but we're gonna ride Richey's career out with a passing-focused attack. I rarely play a career out like this. For whatever reason, I'm enjoying it, despite the kind of randomly insane playoff success. And I want to see if we can get Richey the career passing yards record, which I think he's in good shape for provided it stays generally in the low 60k range like it is now. There's a Steam Achievement there too (what the fuck is wrong with me), and so yeah, wow, maybe I'll screengrab my laptop when that little pop up comes on. Amazing. Hoo-rah.

We need to address the OL.
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Old 04-21-2020, 12:23 AM   #104
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We also really liked two players I was hoping could slide out of the draft. T Calvin Brandon and CB Curtis Stringer. They both made it through and we'll be making sure we land them in FA2. This is a good class for us. It would have been great to stumble into a 70+ LT, but these are all interesting guys and LB Grice has a chance to be a monster pass rusher for us just as we were starting to look for one.

I'm also convinced that nobody with a bizarre nickname first name like "Toenails" is a complete scrub in the FOF generation algorithm. It's not necessarily an indicator a guy is a stud, but he's a 50 or something. Here in the 4th with solid bars, that counts for something.
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Old 04-21-2020, 10:05 AM   #105
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We've had some good finds in FA2 where an undrafted Center or two is floating there who shows up looking really good. Our 65/65 RG Mason King is one of those guys. We've been signing these guys every year or two and trying conversions and bulk ups, etc. Our rookie LT that we played at RT last year, Harry Abrams, was probably a bridge too far. Signed him as an UDR C then tried to convert him to LT before camp while bulking him in camp. He's sitting on the roster now as a 31/50 LT in his 2nd season, with a profile that looks like he'll end up 50-50-50 in the blocking categories and 80+ in endurance. Nothing to sneeze at exactly, but I'm not sure the LT spot is where you're ever going to play your 50-50-50 guy. We should have gone down a path toward being a good G or really good C, or at most aggressive, an RT. Those conversions are like 90%+ skill transfers, and we basically turned what was apparently a 65+ type player into some 50 guy that we're never going to really trust to play the spot we moved him too.

Good lesson. Good experiment too. A good LT is another spot to circle as a challenge for us without the ability to make a top 100 draft pick. We've got offers to bring in a good batch of UDR OL and we'll probably run a good number of them through the position switch options to see how much juice we can squeeze out of these marginal assets. We're almost definitely a year or two late on this, but OL guys kind of have to play to develop. It's tough to have ready-made replacements waiting when you turn over as many spots as we have in the last few seasons.

G Mason King and RT Lester Rayburn are the two guys we can lock in for the next four years or so. Our other spots are kind of up for grabs.

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Old 04-21-2020, 10:22 AM   #106
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this thread is awesome. it's pretty impressive what you do. i'm watching carefully that HAN offense!
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Old 04-21-2020, 10:41 AM   #107
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Old 04-21-2020, 11:17 AM   #108
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Front Office Football Eight Hanalei Dragons Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Richey, Ryan 103 QB QB 7 55 55 3 yrs. Smith, Sawyer 107 QB 2 20 41 1 yr. Newsome, Claude 245 RB 4 54 54 2 yrs. Oliver, Jalen 242 RB 4 53 53 2 yrs. Sivela, Jordan 233 RB RB 7 45 45 1 yr. Dennis, Jeffrey 426 TE TE 3 56 56 2 yrs. Anthony, Emmitt 485 TE 5 48 48 3 yrs. Liwienski, Nolan 488 TE FB 8 38 38 3 yrs. ##Speer, Clayton 518 FL 6 40 40 2 yrs. Botta, Mercury 517 SE SE 6 64 64 4 yrs. Replogle, Rich 510 SE 2 55 56 3 yrs. Aguiar, Tyrus 582 SE FL 6 49 49 4 yrs. Collier, Leland 581 SE 8 42 42 2 yrs. Guthrie, Lincoln 514 SE 4 30 30 2 yrs. Bennett, Jackie 656 C C 1 34 75 2 yrs. ##Brooking, Geoff 667 C 1 24 47 2 yrs. Shea, Greg 760 LG 5 49 49 2 yrs. King, Mason 751 RG LG 5 66 66 5 yrs. Jordan, Doug 768 RG RG 1 26 48 4 yrs. ##Whitfield, Bucky 758 RG 1 14 43 2 yrs. Abrams, Harry 853 LT 2 37 51 2 yrs. Brandon, Calvin 877 LT RT 1 23 44 2 yrs. Rayburn, Lester 873 RT LT 6 53 53 3 yrs. Mueller, Pedro 911 P 3 73 73 3 yrs. Nixon, Matt 1004K 6 56 56 3 yrs. Bradford, Kenny 1170LDE LDE 2 60 65 3 yrs. Tanner, Lamar 1174LDE RDT 4 60 60 4 yrs. Mills, Devin 1193LDE LDT 5 46 46 3 yrs. ##Rhodes, Levon 1179LDE 5 42 42 1 yr. Wells, Hayden 1197RDE 5 38 38 2 yrs. ##Drake, Wes 1192RDE 2 30 35 1 yr. Martinez, Dennis 1272LDT 1 23 44 2 yrs. Lynn, Kurt 1290RDT 4 45 45 4 yrs. Rhodes, Thomas 1352MLB MLB 7 70 70 2 yrs. ##Wordehoff, Renaldo 1359MLB 3 32 53 2 yrs. ##Greene, Wes 1357MLB 2 34 50 1 yr. Howe, Trey 1454SLB WLB 4 51 51 1 yr. Grice, Terrance 1450SLB RDE 1 39 45 4 yrs. Thomas, Seth 1495SLB 12 34 34 2 yrs. Pelletier, Troy 1494WLB SLB 5 54 54 4 yrs. Porter, Moe 1496WLB 5 46 46 1 yr. Reilly, Toenails 1549LCB 1 44 59 4 yrs. Taliancich, Autry 1548LCB LCB 3 51 51 2 yrs. McDonald, Buddy 1536LCB RCB 2 51 51 3 yrs. Peters, Cedric 1522LCB 7 43 43 1 yr. Stringer, Curtis 1544RCB 1 36 62 2 yrs. Klicker, Tristan 1527RCB 3 49 49 2 yrs. Dillon, K.C. 1521RCB 8 42 42 3 yrs. Riley, Todd 1635SS SS 2 39 59 3 yrs. Fair, Stanley 1647SS 5 48 48 2 yrs. Liu, Tracy 1620SS 2 30 40 2 yrs. Whalen, Toby 1646FS FS 5 40 40 2 yrs. Turner, Dwight 663 LS 6 20 20 2 yrs. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 53 Inactive: 7 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $307,200,000 Cap Room: $79,500,000 Maximum for New Player: $80,320,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $4,600,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $3,560,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $229,920,000

So some good here. I think we have enough volume in the secondary to be OK. We still are probably playing a little too fast and loose with the basics, namely just get some big zone bars at safety.

LB Terrance Grice is going to get a chance to be our next great pass rusher. He's 79/97 PRTech bar right now with a 86 PRStr. Only 49 endurance but I think I can just leave him out of all the short yardage type stuff and be ok. He's not triggering any concerns in the depth chart, but I'm not totally sure a lack of those warnings doesn't mean you're not overplaying a guy if you really want to get the most out of him.

We moved our best LB Rhodes into the middle this year. Should help the run defense and the defense generally.

WR Aguiar took a little hit, just as it looks like we might have a good trio lined up for a stretch.

We have a major hit in new UDR C Jackie Bennett (34/75). He was just sitting there among the chaff with no bad flags and a big future rating. And he bumped a little post-reveal. We'll take it, and live with some growing pains this year.

The G we took in the draft, Doug Jordan, and the UDR T we mentioned, Calvin Brandon, both look like maybes. Fringey. Probably should not play this year and I think we'll give them a year and only try to break in one new guy. I go back and forth on just playing Jordan. I thought he was a 60 in the draft and he's showing as a 26/48. I'm just sick of playing G Shea, who is one of those solid run bar/near void pass bar/solid other bars interior linemen. I don't think we can play a guy like that with shaky tackle play. I've talked myself into playing the rookie while typing this.

We will play RT Rayburn out of position again at LT. And 2nd year guy Abrams will bring his meh-ness over to RT again. We're still shaky here but Bennett is a huge get, and we'll keep messing our way forward.
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Old 04-21-2020, 12:00 PM   #109
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Front Office Football Eight 2046 Summary for Hanalei Dragons Year 2046 Record 12-4 Winning Pct. .750 All-Time 231-216-1 Winning Pct. .516 Playoffs 29-4 Playoff Visits 12 Bowl Wins 7 Head Coach Devin McCourty Record 177-64 Winning Pct. .734 Off. Coord. D. Hopkins Def. Coord. J. Gervase Asst. Coach B. Howe Stren. Coord. T. Ellis Hanalei Dragons Team Rank Rushes per Game 21.3 32 Rushing Yards 78.1 31 Yards Per Carry 3.66 30 Pass Attempts 42.8 1 Completions 26.1 2 Completion Pct. 61.0 21 Passing Yards 298.2 1 Yards Per Attempt 6.96 7 Yards Per Catch 11.41 8 Total Yardage Gained 363.5 8 3rd Down Conversions 33.8 18 Points Per Game 27.9 1 Pass Rush Pct. 23.4 2 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 51.7 16 Turnovers 24 18 (T) Turnover Margin +10 2 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.3 12 Rushing Yards 109.4 18 Yards Per Carry 4.33 21 Pass Attempts 36.6 19 Completions 21.6 7 Completion Pct. 59.1 3 (T) Passing Yards 231.8 12 Yards Per Attempt 6.34 13 (T) Yards Per Catch 10.72 21 Total Yardage Gained 331.4 16 3rd Down Conversions 29.0 1 Points Per Game 19.4 9 Pass Rush Pct. 19.6 15 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 50.8 21 Turnovers 34 1 Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 29 at FBK 23 2 37 at MAA 36 3 29 at BKN 23 4 10 at TEX 23 5 23 CDO 10 6 37 MOO 13 8 27 FBK 32 9 37 at OBX 6 10 30 CPC 24 11 31 at OAK 23 12 0 at BOR 17 13 37 CHI 13 14 40 GOT 11 15 44 OAK 17 16 19 PAR 34 17 17 at CDO 6 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 3 R. Richey QB 625 388 4497 7.20 29 15 89.2 7 S. Smith QB 60 30 274 4.57 2 2 60.0 **Team --- 685 418 4771 6.96 31 17 86.7 $$Opp --- 585 346 3708 6.34 19 23 72.2 Front Office Football Eight Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 42 J. Oliver RB 116 183 1.58 2 1 33 J. Sivela RB 85 328 3.86 4 2 3 R. Richey QB 70 469 6.70 3 3 45 C. Newsome RB 60 259 4.32 2 1 **Team --- 341 1249 3.66 11 14 $$Opp --- 404 1751 4.33 8 20 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 82 T. Aguiar WR 207 127 1555 12.24 7.51 16 5 17 M. Botta WR 190 112 1256 11.21 6.61 8 4 10 R. Replogle WR 93 51 567 11.12 6.10 9 11 26 J. Dennis TE 51 34 414 12.18 8.12 3 2 33 J. Sivela RB 32 29 224 7.72 7.00 0 2 81 L. Collier WR 51 22 279 12.68 5.47 4 3 85 E. Anthony TE 32 22 239 10.86 7.47 1 3 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 52 T. Rhodes ILB 104 25 0.0 0 1 10 74.9 35 T. Riley S 69 26 0.0 0 1 3 79.0 94 T. Pelletier OLB 64 17 9.5 24 0 4 78.7 70 K. Bradford DE 58 20 4.5 11 0 1 81.1 96 M. Porter OLB 56 29 0.0 0 2 4 76.3 48 A. Taliancich CB 53 14 0.0 0 4 3 78.7 49 T. Reilly CB 44 11 0.0 0 1 3 73.6 46 T. Whalen S 39 11 0.0 0 0 1 78.2 36 B. McDonald CB 33 6 0.0 0 5 5 81.9 54 T. Howe OLB 31 13 1.0 0 1 4 77.9 90 K. Lynn DT 27 22 1.0 11 0 0 82.3 74 L. Tanner DE 26 5 2.5 11 0 1 81.3 50 T. Grice OLB 24 10 6.5 28 0 1 82.6 47 S. Fair S 20 8 0.0 0 0 0 75.8 93 D. Mills DE 19 7 1.0 2 0 0 80.9 44 C. Stringer CB 19 4 0.0 0 2 2 77.2 21 K. Dillon CB 18 10 0.0 0 4 2 85.6 22 C. Peters CB 16 0 0.0 0 0 0 60.8

We are the 2 seed. It's funny what an absolute straight line it is between the quality/development of our OL and our success running the ball. It's the same group of backs without a loss of ability. We went from tremendous to terrible the last couple of years. This isn't rocket science, but it's a good reminder.

We rushed the passer well. Grice only ended up with 6.5 sacks but 37 Knockdowns put him at 4th in the league and the three other guys up there around him are the best pass rushers in this universe. He came on late once he hit full dev too. I'm pretty convinced that a young guy's value to the overall pass rush doesn't change all that much as he's developing, but the stat assignment seems to lean pretty heavily toward the guys that have reached maturity. Once they reach full dev, suddenly they're gobbling up sacks that were going to teammates before that. Troy Pelletier broke the single game sack record early in the season with 6.5 against Moontown. Something tells me Grice helped a little there.

We were solid. We're wasting years of Richey's life on this OL development. At least the C Bennett looks like it will be time well spent.
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Old 04-21-2020, 12:03 PM   #110
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this thread is awesome. it's pretty impressive what you do. i'm watching carefully that HAN offense!


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Great thread this. Almost persuading me to give SP a whirl in this lockdown

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Thanks fellas, not a bad little side thing to have going in the background these days.

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Old 04-21-2020, 12:19 PM   #111
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First round exit for the good guys in the Divisional. Most of our losses this year had a kind of "4 picks, bunch of sacks" superficial formula. This was kind of a straight up loss, with some of the markers of our "just ok" general vibe. No picks, short field goals, chance to win the game late in the 4th but settle for a short field goal to tie. Lose in OT.
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Old 04-21-2020, 01:12 PM   #112
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WR Aguiar is a 1st Team All Pro. WR Botta is a 2nd Teamer. I swear they're alternating.

Kicker Matt Nixon is a 1st Team All Pro. 43 of 49 on field goals. It's a pretty big spike in the attempts which is probably another symptom to look at as we assess a little decline for the group.

Our OL and Secondary cohesion were bottom of the league and we're surviving. We still need to add some talent but we should hopefully be able to build more continuity.

I haven't really bit down on a fresh gameplan look in a while in this career either. We'll see.
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Old 04-21-2020, 11:26 PM   #113
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LB Seth Thomas retired and I didn't say a word about it. He's a 7-time champion and went out with a whimper after a ratings hit left him outside of our key spots in the depth chart. No sacks and only 7 tackles. The game can be cold.
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Old 04-22-2020, 10:20 AM   #114
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It's amazing how attached you can get to some of these players. I do a lot of historical OOTP and get attached to players, especially if they overperform their "real stats". I once had Johnny Bench keep playing until 1990... at like 42 years old... that's one of the things I love about these games, is the attachment, more than even the "winning".
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There's not a lot that's incredibly intriguing there for us, so we stick to our fundamentals. Big LBs who can play some different roles for us. Taylor in particular should help us is some coverage as he develops. Mansker is another pass rusher who may not get as clear a path to start now that we've got some guys in front of him. The C Jennings looks like another gamble on a long term G solution after it looks like we whiffed on one of three picks last year, Doug Jordan. I'm tempted to just play Jennings out of position as a new wrinkle on the crap we're throwing at the wall to patch the line together.
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Roster look on the eve of the season. We'll see how Jennings does playing RG without a position change. We made a little bit of a conscious choice of taking some more developed rookies this year as kind of a tiebreaker looking at some similar talents. All of these guys should get on the field a little. We'll see if that messes with our already fragile cohesion. WR Replogle looks to have moved ahead of Aguiar for now so he's going to steal that volume role from him. We're clearing the way for Grice and Pelletier to pin their ears back. We'll see what they do.
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We got sacks from Grice (13.5) and Pelletier (16). We made some light tweaks in the offensive gameplan that are tough to see in the overall numbers, but that I do think had an impact. We just had a few spots where we were trying to force some deep balls to TEs and some other oddball stuff that we swapped out for more efficient attempts. Yardage jumped, YPA, first downs, completion percentage a little. Somehow the Ints popped up a little too on the year, but we also had a four game stretch where Richey didn't throw one. It felt like I hadn't seen that in years. The sacks and knockdowns have stabilized down into a much more acceptable place too. The 7.5 ypa is the highest of Richey's career, so we'll count it as effective gameplan tweaking and move on.

The defense... well yeah, we got those sacks. The numbers are pretty shaky. But we led the league in takeaways. We started checking the D Personnel screen the last two weeks of the season just thinking about tweaks. The trusty Analyze button apparently had some serious playing time concerns that it didn't have at the start of the season. Guess that's something to check more frequently that might be a cue for some cumulative effects. I tended to think it was just a quick check on endurance and some kind of weighted formation formula. Valuable or not, there's more going on there. Something to keep an eye on in the future.
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So... LB Grice and Pelletier stay officially at OLB but slot in as a DE here, correct? (I'm doing that often too, just making sure I'm seeing that correctly)
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WR Replogle was a 1st Team All Pro. LB Pelletier was a 1st Team All Pro. LB Grice was a 2nd Teamer. We got those sacks.

Quick thoughts as we roll over... OL still, we're making progress but we need to keep building there. Somehow, at some point, we need to pull an LT from somewhere. I think our run game could return as early as next year. Those guys in the middle should get up close enough to development that we're looking at three 60+ dudes on the interior. Not elite by some standards, but much better than we've been.

And then stopping the run. We've probably let our DT spots slide into some "versatile" guys who can pass rush a little too and we might need to just load on run stopping to shore that up. We were terrible on 3rd downs last year, and I think that's a trickle effect of yards to go and how we haven't controlled the opposing run game. We'll shuffle that up, most likely at the DT spots specifically.
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Old 04-22-2020, 01:13 PM   #122
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It's amazing how attached you can get to some of these players. I do a lot of historical OOTP and get attached to players, especially if they overperform their "real stats". I once had Johnny Bench keep playing until 1990... at like 42 years old... that's one of the things I love about these games, is the attachment, more than even the "winning".

For sure. I think a game like FBCB back in the day struck the perfect balance between being fast moving while still capturing the attachment factor. Some of that is the structure of college basketball with 4-5 year careers and small rosters. But some of that was just good clean design and not getting in the way of letting the player fill in their own blanks with "storylines" or narrative or whatever.

I have a puzzle-solving, break shit bent in my personality that kind of eventually forces me to figure the damn thing out. But the attachment is the true give a crap factor of playing a career for me.
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So... LB Grice and Pelletier stay officially at OLB but slot in as a DE here, correct? (I'm doing that often too, just making sure I'm seeing that correctly)

Yeah, we've got Grice in the RDE spot of our 43 Over. Pelletier is playing a lot of LDE. Blackledge, oddly enough, was in that LDE spot his entire run with us. We had some bigger individual seasons here and there from Seth Thomas as the RDE, but the LDE spot has been more consistently productive. And Pelletier had the bigger year this year.

I've always assumed and the game docs seem to imply the RDE should be the bigger producer. Seems like that's been the trend in the past as well but I'm open to other thoughts. I'm probably going to look to solve our run stopping with some smaller DEs playing the DT spots. Might be misguided, but the skillsets are there, so we're gonna go for it if they don't bust in the preseason.
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I've always assumed and the game docs seem to imply the RDE should be the bigger producer.


interesting, i've never tested this -- i assume it holds for a large sample (full season) because LTs are in general better pass protectors that RTs, but it could also be hardwired.



i've seen the 43 over LDE having phenomenal production in a few games where the RT was awful in pass protection. so there's that.
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interesting, i've never tested this -- i assume it holds for a large sample (full season) because LTs are in general better pass protectors that RTs, but it could also be hardwired.



i've seen the 43 over LDE having phenomenal production in a few games where the RT was awful in pass protection. so there's that.

That makes sense. Yeah, I wonder if the RDE/LT "matchup" has a greater impact on overall rush/protect effectiveness, but I could see the LDE/RT having more lopsided skill differentials and maybe that leads to the LDE getting more stats. We'll keep an eye on it, especially if I'm chasing those sack numbers (which I am).
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We make a stadium proposal for a new retractable roof, high quality construction firm stadium because why not.

It's also a little humorous going through the staff draft. I think I mentioned earlier in the thread that I'm convinced the various positional focus attributes of your staff play a role in the development and ratings maintenance of those positional groups. Sounds obvious right? I'm guessing performance as well, but no testing, just saying shit. Anyway, Devin McCourty has been our Head Coach since we took over. He's been pretty successful. I've assumed he's been helping our secondary. Devin's true gift, however, is working with D-Lineman. The more you know. We might actually convert a few more of these LBs to DEs now or something.

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Front Office Football Eight Hanalei Dragons Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Richey, Ryan 103 QB 9 56 56 1 yr. Smith, Sawyer 107 QB 4 25 43 1 yr. Sivela, Jordan 233 RB 9 37 37 1 yr. Oliver, Jalen 242 RB 6 53 53 1 yr. Newsome, Claude 245 RB 6 53 53 3 yrs. Liwienski, Nolan 488 TE 10 38 38 1 yr. Anthony, Emmitt 485 TE 7 49 49 1 yr. Dennis, Jeffrey 426 TE 5 56 56 2 yrs. Speer, Clayton 518 FL 8 31 31 1 yr. Collier, Leland 581 SE 10 42 42 2 yrs. Botta, Mercury 517 SE 8 55 55 2 yrs. Aguiar, Tyrus 582 SE 8 50 50 2 yrs. Guthrie, Lincoln 514 SE 6 30 30 1 yr. Replogle, Rich 510 SE 4 56 56 1 yr. Bennett, Jackie 656 C 3 58 78 2 yrs. Brooking, Geoff 667 C 3 27 49 --- Jennings, Barry 655 C 2 56 71 3 yrs. Shea, Greg 760 LG 7 44 44 --- King, Mason 751 RG 7 59 59 3 yrs. Jordan, Doug 768 RG 3 36 48 2 yrs. Abrams, Harry 853 LT 4 51 51 3 yrs. Brandon, Calvin 877 LT 3 32 46 1 yr. Rayburn, Lester 873 RT 8 54 54 1 yr. Mueller, Pedro 911 P 5 80 80 1 yr. Sherman, Vincent 1008K 2 90 90 1 yr. Mills, Devin 1193LDE 7 47 47 1 yr. Bradford, Kenny 1170LDE 4 64 64 1 yr. Wells, Hayden 1197RDE 7 39 39 3 yrs. Tanner, Lamar 1274LDT 6 58 58 2 yrs. Martinez, Dennis 1272LDT 3 27 47 --- Lynn, Kurt 1290RDT 6 45 45 2 yrs. Rhodes, Thomas 1352MLB 9 58 58 2 yrs. Wordehoff, Renaldo 1359MLB 5 38 55 --- Blackwell, Cedric 1391MLB 2 34 62 1 yr. Howe, Trey 1454SLB 6 50 50 1 yr. Grice, Terrance 1450SLB 3 45 45 2 yrs. Mansker, Riley 1495SLB 2 47 53 3 yrs. Taylor, Edward 1499SLB 2 39 45 3 yrs. Porter, Moe 1496WLB 7 46 46 2 yrs. Pelletier, Troy 1494WLB 7 54 54 2 yrs. Taliancich, Autry 1548LCB 5 51 51 3 yrs. McDonald, Buddy 1536LCB 4 52 52 1 yr. Reilly, Toenails 1549LCB 3 58 58 2 yrs. Dillon, K.C. 1521RCB 10 41 41 1 yr. Klicker, Tristan 1527RCB 5 47 47 2 yrs. Stringer, Curtis 1544RCB 3 56 64 2 yrs. Fair, Stanley 1647SS 7 48 48 1 yr. Riley, Todd 1635SS 4 58 58 1 yr. Dole, Skip 1631SS 2 53 63 1 yr. Carrillo, Andy 1625FS 2 34 40 1 yr. Turner, Dwight 663 LS 8 20 20 2 yrs. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 47 Inactive: 0 On Active Roster: 47 Salary Cap: $313,000,000 Cap Room: $49,970,000 Maximum for New Player: $38,310,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $900,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $0 Cap Room Required Next Year: $175,660,000

I sort of missed that MLB Thomas Rhodes took a dive from 70 or so down to 58 last camp. Not the end, but it's a big move and another spot for us to address if we want to be able to control the running game a little more going forward. We signed a UDR in MLB Cedric Maxwell last year who looks like our best in-house option to take on a lot of that role. But he mostly looks like he'll develop into what Rhodes is now, and Rhodes at his best is probably more than we can hope to find without some randomness. We basically had a 70 LB for like 8 years. We've spent as much capital in the draft on that spot as any other and we haven't done that well since taking him in our first class of "Dragons" with QB Richey.
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Very weird draft as the top of the raw grade board was packed with DEs when we finally came up. That has not been the case really. We liked these three best.

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Front Office Football Eight Hanalei Dragons Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Richey, Ryan 103 QB QB 9 56 56 2 yrs. Smith, Sawyer 107 QB 4 30 41 2 yrs. ##Sivela, Jordan 233 RB 9 24 24 1 yr. Oliver, Jalen 242 RB RB 6 44 44 3 yrs. Newsome, Claude 245 RB 6 49 49 3 yrs. Adamo, Brandon 238 RB FB 1 38 55 2 yrs. Liwienski, Nolan 488 TE 10 32 32 1 yr. Anthony, Emmitt 485 TE 7 43 43 3 yrs. Dennis, Jeffrey 426 TE TE 5 56 56 2 yrs. ##Speer, Clayton 518 FL 8 26 26 1 yr. Collier, Leland 581 SE 10 33 33 2 yrs. Botta, Mercury 517 SE FL 8 55 55 2 yrs. Aguiar, Tyrus 582 SE 8 42 42 2 yrs. Guthrie, Lincoln 514 SE 6 22 22 1 yr. Replogle, Rich 510 SE SE 4 55 55 3 yrs. Bennett, Jackie 656 C C 3 70 77 2 yrs. Jennings, Barry 655 C RG 2 62 70 3 yrs. King, Mason 751 RG LG 7 59 59 3 yrs. Jordan, Doug 768 RG 3 40 49 2 yrs. Abrams, Harry 853 LT RT 4 49 49 3 yrs. Brandon, Calvin 877 LT 3 29 39 2 yrs. Rayburn, Lester 873 RT LT 8 53 53 4 yrs. Mueller, Pedro 911 P 5 68 68 4 yrs. Sherman, Vincent 1008K 2 89 89 4 yrs. Mills, Devin 1193LDE 7 47 47 4 yrs. Vance, Tim 1198LDE 1 48 77 4 yrs. ##Wells, Hayden 1197RDE 7 35 35 3 yrs. Bradford, Kenny 1270LDT 4 66 66 1 yr. Clayton, Doug 1292LDT RDT 1 32 56 4 yrs. Harris, Kevin 1276LDT 1 46 77 4 yrs. Tanner, Lamar 1274RDT LDT 6 59 59 2 yrs. Lynn, Kurt 1290RDT 6 45 45 2 yrs. Rhodes, Thomas 1352MLB 9 56 56 2 yrs. Blackwell, Cedric 1391MLB MLB 2 41 63 2 yrs. ##Howe, Trey 1454SLB 6 49 49 1 yr. Grice, Terrance 1450SLB RDE 3 46 46 2 yrs. Mansker, Riley 1495SLB SLB 2 52 52 3 yrs. Taylor, Edward 1499SLB WLB 2 44 47 3 yrs. Porter, Moe 1496WLB 7 37 37 2 yrs. Pelletier, Troy 1494WLB LDE 7 54 54 2 yrs. ##Biernoth, Tristan 1457WLB 1 17 43 2 yrs. Taliancich, Autry 1548LCB RCB 5 46 46 3 yrs. McDonald, Buddy 1536LCB 4 52 52 3 yrs. Reilly, Toenails 1549LCB LCB 3 58 58 2 yrs. Dillon, K.C. 1521RCB 10 37 37 2 yrs. Klicker, Tristan 1527RCB 5 39 39 2 yrs. Stringer, Curtis 1544RCB 3 62 62 2 yrs. ##Fair, Stanley 1647SS 7 47 47 1 yr. Riley, Todd 1635SS FS 4 64 64 3 yrs. Dole, Skip 1631SS SS 2 59 66 3 yrs. Carrillo, Andy 1625FS 2 38 43 2 yrs. Turner, Dwight 663 LS 8 20 20 2 yrs. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 52 Inactive: 6 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $313,000,000 Cap Room: $32,270,000 Maximum for New Player: $33,130,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $900,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $0 Cap Room Required Next Year: $281,620,000

Roster snapshot before the season. This DE class looks like two major hits for us. DE Vance is going to move over play the LDE spot for us as a guy with a bit bigger body and more versatile skills. He honestly looks a lot like Blackledge. We moved the other two guys inside to DT, and Harris at least looks like he might be a stud in there with a near-maxed run bar. They both have 77 futures by our scouting group. That's almost definitely high but we've got good scouting and a HC who specializes on the DL (apparently).

MLB Rhodes held which is big for us as we try to develop Blackwell to step in behind him.

We feel better than we've looked in a few years at this stage, but we're probably giving playing time to multiple rookies and some still developing guys at multiple spots. Our RBs are fading but we picked up a decent UDR in Brandon Adamo. We just need RT (who plays LT) Lester Rayburn to keep hanging in. Those tackle spots have just been impossible for us to address.
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Front Office Football Eight 2048 Summary for Hanalei Dragons Year 2048 Record 12-4 Winning Pct. .750 All-Time 253-226-1 Winning Pct. .528 Playoffs 29-6 Playoff Visits 14 Bowl Wins 7 Head Coach Devin McCourty Record 199-76 Winning Pct. .723 Off. Coord. D. Hopkins Def. Coord. J. Gervase Asst. Coach T. Landry Stren. Coord. T. Ellis Hanalei Dragons Team Rank Rushes per Game 17.8 32 Rushing Yards 68.5 32 Yards Per Carry 3.85 30 Pass Attempts 45.6 1 Completions 28.9 1 Completion Pct. 63.4 9 Passing Yards 328.0 1 Yards Per Attempt 7.20 5 Yards Per Catch 11.36 4 Total Yardage Gained 385.1 2 3rd Down Conversions 40.4 3 Points Per Game 28.7 1 Pass Rush Pct. 21.8 6 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 46.2 21 Turnovers 26 23 (T) Turnover Margin -6 23 Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.8 14 (T) Rushing Yards 130.4 26 Yards Per Carry 5.07 29 Pass Attempts 39.7 29 Completions 24.4 32 Completion Pct. 61.6 16 Passing Yards 258.9 28 Yards Per Attempt 6.52 16 Yards Per Catch 10.60 15 (T) Total Yardage Gained 378.8 32 3rd Down Conversions 41.0 31 Points Per Game 23.6 22 Pass Rush Pct. 16.8 4 Pass Defense Pct. 47.7 15 Turnovers 20 20 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 30 CDO 24 2 23 TUC 30 3 23 FRE 27 4 33 at CHI 27 5 27 at KAN 24 6 10 MIN 34 7 20 at CDO 16 8 30 FBK 17 10 35 IOW 23 11 20 at OAK 17 12 47 AUG 19 13 31 at CPC 18 14 41 at SNP 18 15 19 at FBK 14 16 21 at ORL 36 17 49 OAK 34 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 3 R. Richey QB 721 457 5226 7.25 42 19 93.5 **Team --- 729 462 5248 7.20 42 19 93.2 $$Opp --- 635 391 4143 6.52 28 13 86.7 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum Front Office Football Eight 42 J. Oliver RB 121 432 3.57 2 0 45 C. Newsome RB 98 283 2.89 2 1 3 R. Richey QB 62 362 5.84 1 4 **Team --- 285 1096 3.85 5 10 $$Opp --- 412 2087 5.07 11 12 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 10 R. Replogle WR 204 124 1431 11.54 7.01 14 16 17 M. Botta WR 179 107 1338 12.50 7.47 8 8 82 T. Aguiar WR 122 83 817 9.84 6.70 10 5 81 L. Collier WR 56 42 532 12.67 9.50 2 5 26 J. Dennis TE 72 42 498 11.86 6.92 3 6 85 E. Anthony TE 39 23 333 14.48 8.54 2 1 42 J. Oliver RB 25 18 148 8.22 5.92 0 1 45 C. Newsome RB 20 16 123 7.69 6.15 0 0 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 35 T. Riley S 83 29 0.0 0 0 11 79.7 94 T. Pelletier OLB 79 18 2.0 17 0 5 75.6 49 T. Reilly CB 76 21 0.0 0 5 9 77.9 52 T. Rhodes ILB 75 19 0.0 0 0 11 73.9 31 S. Dole S 68 14 0.0 0 1 6 77.2 44 C. Stringer CB 63 13 0.0 0 3 9 77.2 95 R. Mansker OLB 52 10 2.0 1 1 1 76.5 91 C. Blackwell ILB 50 23 0.0 0 1 2 72.5 70 K. Bradford DT 33 16 2.5 8 0 0 82.2 74 L. Tanner DT 31 8 1.0 7 0 1 82.5 99 E. Taylor OLB 30 10 0.0 1 0 2 69.9 50 T. Grice OLB 26 12 12.5 44 0 0 81.7 76 K. Harris DT 23 4 1.5 5 0 1 82.1 25 A. Carrillo S 22 8 0.0 0 1 4 79.4 36 B. McDonald CB 17 5 0.0 0 1 2 79.7 98 T. Vance DE 17 7 4.0 4 0 1 82.5

So I think we were better. Some fairly massive swings all things considered on the offensive side. We are throwing the ball an insane amount, and we were better at it. Richey with probably his best passing season in awhile, certainly since his first few years when he was basically playing on an All Star team. Can't say this was really intended though, so I'm a little curious. Might just be slightly better protection from a now more fully developed line crew.

The defense looks like a complete dumpster fire. I've got some personnel questions to think about for next year apparently. DE Vance was not all that productive as a rookie, and we seemed to go on a little run in the second half when we brought Pelletier back into a couple formations opposite Grice.
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Front Office Football Eight Hanalei Dragons 2048 Playoff Schedule Week Opponent Result Attend Weather Division IOWA COBBERS W, 31-13 60,900 Sunny, 44, 5 mph. League FREDERICK RED MENACE W, 28-21 60,900 Rain, 58, 6 mph. Champ. vs Maassluis Merchantmen L, 23-29 60,500 Sunny, 60, 7 mph. Home Games in ALL CAPS Season Tickets Sold: 50,700 Stadium Capacity: 60,900

Good solid run but the Merchantmen get us in the Bowl. Another playoff loss where we just get beat, no turnover craziness or anything. We did have a bunch of penalties. Ah well, just short for the boys.
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QB Richey sweeps again with MVP, OPOY, and 1st Team All Pro in his bounceback campaign.

WR Replogle is our 1st Team All Pro WR. Mercury Botta stays in the mix as a 2nd Teamer. LB Grice nabs 2nd Team honors as well.
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Good solid run but the Merchantmen get us in the Bowl. Another playoff loss where we just get beat, no turnover craziness or anything. We did have a bunch of penalties. Ah well, just short for the boys.
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I think I'll run this offseason like this:

-3 Dragons, we add three guys from the 4th round of the draft. I think that's the sweet spot of where I can still get mid tier LBs (hell yes), there's an occasional starter quality QB, but the true 70+ type talent is picked through.

So, when I went back and read this, I momentarily forgot that you were playing this particular franchise from this league.

...and I thought you had coined a term for "best player available on day three of the draft" as heretofore known as a Dragon.

Then, I realized what you meant.



Regardless, it should stick. For anyone playing under house rules, this line drawn at the start of round 4 seems like a good rule to use. From this day forward, a player we target in round 4 because of house rules saying we can't target anyone earlier (or somesuch similar constraint) is hereby known as a "dragon."

Seeing no opposition, the ayes have it.
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So, when I went back and read this, I momentarily forgot that you were playing this particular franchise from this league.

...and I thought you had coined a term for "best player available on day three of the draft" as heretofore known as a Dragon.

Then, I realized what you meant.



Regardless, it should stick. For anyone playing under house rules, this line drawn at the start of round 4 seems like a good rule to use. From this day forward, a player we target in round 4 because of house rules saying we can't target anyone earlier (or somesuch similar constraint) is hereby known as a "dragon."

Seeing no opposition, the ayes have it.
Aye.
I actually thought the exact same thing (except for the houseruling thing).
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Old 04-24-2020, 03:48 PM   #139
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We take two LBs that I think will actually play LB for us. And then we go RB. I don't really think Saba has any superlative talent that makes him worthy of burning a pick vs taking what's left in the UDR pile. But I think he's pretty good and our guys are aging. We may change that gameplan some day..

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So, when I went back and read this, I momentarily forgot that you were playing this particular franchise from this league.

...and I thought you had coined a term for "best player available on day three of the draft" as heretofore known as a Dragon.

Then, I realized what you meant.



Regardless, it should stick. For anyone playing under house rules, this line drawn at the start of round 4 seems like a good rule to use. From this day forward, a player we target in round 4 because of house rules saying we can't target anyone earlier (or somesuch similar constraint) is hereby known as a "dragon."

Seeing no opposition, the ayes have it.

I like it.

I feel good about where we ended up from a talent level standpoint. The 4th has been a frustrating place to try to play my typical soviet big red bars army style from. I feel like we've had meaningful holes every year. I haven't made as many interesting adjustments to them as I might have wished, but I think I'm seeing them show up in different ways.

I'm dangerously close to going full affinity structure in the secondary to see how it transforms us. We're playing fungible talent regardless.

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I'm dangerously close to going full affinity structure in the secondary to see how it transforms us. We're playing fungible talent regardless.

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Front Office Football Eight Hanalei Dragons Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Richey, Ryan 103 QB QB 10 56 56 2 yrs. Smith, Sawyer 107 QB 5 35 42 2 yrs. Saba, Miguel 220 RB FB 1 44 60 4 yrs. Villarreal, Emmett 241 RB 1 44 58 2 yrs. ##Adamo, Brandon 238 RB 2 40 54 2 yrs. Newsome, Claude 245 RB RB 7 49 49 2 yrs. ##Oliver, Jalen 242 RB 7 38 38 2 yrs. Dennis, Jeffrey 426 TE TE 6 56 56 4 yrs. Anthony, Emmitt 485 TE 8 38 38 2 yrs. Craig, Dylan 446 TE 7 28 28 3 yrs. Replogle, Rich 510 SE FL 5 56 56 5 yrs. Botta, Mercury 517 SE SE 9 48 48 4 yrs. Aguiar, Tyrus 582 SE 9 38 38 4 yrs. Collier, Leland 581 SE 11 30 30 3 yrs. Bennett, Jackie 656 C C 4 79 79 4 yrs. Jennings, Barry 655 C RG 3 70 70 2 yrs. King, Mason 751 RG LG 8 58 58 2 yrs. Jordan, Doug 768 RG 4 37 37 2 yrs. Abrams, Harry 853 LT RT 5 50 50 2 yrs. ##Antonius, Jalen 864 LT 1 21 46 2 yrs. Brandon, Calvin 877 LT 4 32 35 2 yrs. Rayburn, Lester 873 RT LT 9 49 49 3 yrs. Mueller, Pedro 911 P 6 82 82 3 yrs. Sherman, Vincent 1008K 3 77 77 3 yrs. Vance, Tim 1198LDE LDE 2 66 76 3 yrs. Mills, Devin 1193LDE 8 47 47 3 yrs. Wells, Hayden 1197RDE 8 30 30 2 yrs. Harris, Kevin 1276LDT RDT 2 64 77 3 yrs. Bradford, Kenny 1270LDT LDT 5 67 67 4 yrs. Clayton, Doug 1292LDT 2 41 56 3 yrs. Tanner, Lamar 1274RDT 7 59 59 3 yrs. Lynn, Kurt 1290RDT 7 44 44 3 yrs. Gerth, Victor 1358WILB 1 37 72 4 yrs. Blackwell, Cedric 1391MLB MLB 3 61 61 3 yrs. Rhodes, Thomas 1352MLB 10 55 55 3 yrs. Mansker, Riley 1495SLB SLB 3 52 52 2 yrs. Taylor, Edward 1499SLB 3 47 47 2 yrs. Grice, Terrance 1450SLB RDE 4 45 45 2 yrs. ##Carr, Chester 1454SLB 1 16 40 2 yrs. McKenzie, Damian 1459WLB 1 43 67 4 yrs. Pelletier, Troy 1494WLB WLB 8 47 47 4 yrs. ##Biernoth, Tristan 1457WLB 2 22 40 1 yr. ##Porter, Moe 1496WLB 8 28 28 2 yrs. Reilly, Toenails 1549LCB SS 4 58 58 4 yrs. McDonald, Buddy 1536LCB LCB 5 51 51 2 yrs. Taliancich, Autry 1548LCB 6 46 46 2 yrs. ##Adams, Joseph 1532LCB 1 26 38 2 yrs. Stringer, Curtis 1544RCB FS 4 62 62 4 yrs. Klicker, Tristan 1527RCB 6 34 34 2 yrs. Dole, Skip 1631SS RCB 3 66 66 2 yrs. Riley, Todd 1635SS 5 64 64 2 yrs. Carrillo, Andy 1625FS 3 40 40 2 yrs. Turner, Dwight 663 LS 9 20 20 1 yr. $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR. Players Under Contract: 53 Inactive: 7 On Active Roster: 46 Salary Cap: $319,700,000 Cap Room: $31,170,000 Maximum for New Player: $32,030,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $920,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $10,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $298,190,000

Snapshot before Week 1. The WRs are starting to fade. That's a nice new hole in the damn to try to find some fingers for. There should be one more year in there. We didn't bring in any depth at all there though. And I see some endurance bars fading on the guys who get more targets than anyone in the league. We were lucky to get Botta and Aguiar. We're probably going to have to take a committee approach to our style of attack if those guys can't hang on for a few more years as primary target types. I'm cautiously optimistic on the D even if our numbers tend to look weird even in good years. We've got good talent and no rookies starting or even playing much.
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Front Office Football Eight 2049 Summary for Hanalei Dragons Year 2049 Record 12-4 Winning Pct. .750 All-Time 265-230-1 Winning Pct. .535 Playoffs 31-7 Playoff Visits 15 Bowl Wins 7 Head Coach Devin McCourty Record 213-81 Winning Pct. .724 Off. Coord. D. Hopkins Def. Coord. J. Gervase Asst. Coach T. Landry Stren. Coord. T. Ellis Hanalei Dragons Team Rank Rushes per Game 19.4 32 Rushing Yards 95.1 27 Yards Per Carry 4.89 5 Pass Attempts 44.5 1 Completions 27.5 1 Completion Pct. 61.8 12 Passing Yards 330.9 1 Yards Per Attempt 7.44 4 Yards Per Catch 12.03 1 Total Yardage Gained 413.0 1 3rd Down Conversions 43.5 1 Points Per Game 31.9 1 Pass Rush Pct. 22.3 2 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 42.2 27 Turnovers 30 31 Turnover Margin -10 31 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.1 6 Rushing Yards 102.0 6 Yards Per Carry 4.06 9 Pass Attempts 42.8 32 Completions 26.6 32 Completion Pct. 62.0 18 (T) Passing Yards 289.1 32 Yards Per Attempt 6.75 21 Yards Per Catch 10.88 20 (T) Total Yardage Gained 376.1 30 3rd Down Conversions 37.8 26 (T) Points Per Game 25.1 30 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 19.8 14 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 48.7 14 Turnovers 20 21 Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 33 FBK 27 2 19 at SAO 28 3 27 at MIN 20 4 34 at TEX 17 5 29 CDO 13 6 41 MOO 15 8 34 at FBK 41 9 31 at OBX 21 10 30 CPC 24 11 54 OAK 37 12 22 at HOU 30 13 45 BKN 37 14 16 AKR 29 15 27 at OAK 24 16 41 FTW 15 17 27 at CDO 24 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 3 R. Richey QB 687 429 5165 7.52 39 19 92.8 **Team --- 712 440 5294 7.44 39 20 91.1 $$Opp --- 685 425 4626 6.75 31 15 87.9 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum Front Office Football Eight 20 M. Saba RB 84 311 3.70 2 5 41 E. Villarreal RB 79 299 3.78 4 1 45 C. Newsome RB 75 401 5.35 1 1 3 R. Richey QB 73 510 6.99 5 4 **Team --- 311 1521 4.89 12 23 $$Opp --- 402 1632 4.06 11 13 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 17 M. Botta WR 204 133 1472 11.07 7.22 9 5 10 R. Replogle WR 217 115 1706 14.83 7.86 14 15 82 T. Aguiar WR 104 66 760 11.52 7.31 10 10 26 J. Dennis TE 62 42 530 12.62 8.55 2 4 81 L. Collier WR 54 31 324 10.45 6.00 3 3 20 M. Saba RB 23 20 95 4.75 4.13 0 1 85 E. Anthony TE 24 17 267 15.71 11.13 1 1 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 95 R. Mansker OLB 97 31 0.0 0 0 4 67.3 91 C. Blackwell ILB 83 30 0.0 0 2 5 77.9 49 T. Reilly CB 78 24 0.0 0 1 8 78.3 31 S. Dole S 78 15 0.0 0 2 6 75.6 35 T. Riley S 68 11 0.0 0 4 9 79.8 36 B. McDonald CB 58 23 0.0 0 1 7 75.9 44 C. Stringer CB 55 17 0.0 0 2 9 78.2 50 T. Grice OLB 51 17 20.0 32 0 2 81.1 98 T. Vance DE 46 14 6.0 15 0 1 82.2 70 K. Bradford DT 42 27 3.0 7 0 1 81.4 76 K. Harris DT 42 14 2.5 7 0 0 80.6 94 T. Pelletier OLB 40 16 1.5 12 0 2 72.3 99 E. Taylor OLB 24 5 0.5 2 1 3 77.7

This felt like our best team in a bit. Last year and this year were both better teams than the years before that. This team had a little extra gear offensively. The 500+ yard games, 40+ points numerous times, we could just beat people. And the run game, kind of on cue returned to efficiency. Not sure which side of the combo of full dev on the line and fresh legs at the RB spots to give all the credit to there.

Richey with another big year. T. Grice with our best pass rushing year in awhile, 20 sacks to put himself maybe on a trajectory toward something.

We were decidedly atrocious doing the one thing we were asked to do 40+ times a game on D though, stop the effing pass. The rush was just solid really by our standards. The secondary didn't seem to really respond to further tweaks. We've been too lazy to really solve this situation by trying to understand it. We will likely persist in that laziness. We stink though back there, and we're just hoping we bring more bullets than the other guy offensively.

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Old 04-25-2020, 11:15 AM   #145
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Front Office Football Eight Hanalei Dragons 2049 Playoff Schedule Week Opponent Result Attend Weather Division MOONTOWN DARKSIDERS W, 32-13 60,900 Sunny, 51, 7 mph. League BROOKLYN FIGHTIN' BUMS W, 37-34 60,900 Sunny, 50, calm Champ. vs Augusta Greenjackets W, 31-17 58,400 Sunny, 74, 4 mph. Home Games in ALL CAPS Season Tickets Sold: 53,000 Stadium Capacity: 60,900

The Conference title game was our requisite fight fire with fire shootout where we won on a last second field goal. I don't know what the Bowl was, we got multiple return TDs in an ugly one that ended up with a comfortable scoreline.

I think this was the most talent we threw out there in awhile, even if we weren't necessarily stacked at key spots like WR.

We tried to play some seemingly more bar-appropriate shuffling in the secondary, but I think a few of the CBs we played at S and vice versa might have had some fairly significant weight issues affecting them. I want to believe that I'm doing something terrible in the gameplan screen but I'm worried about crawling back out of there alive if I go too far down into the abyss. As somebody smart said to me recently, "every time I do any testing I figure out I get more from an exceptional affinity than anything else."

I thought last year's team was better than at least half of our previous Bowl winners, so I felt for the guys when they came up short. Nice to see the bounce back this year.
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Lot of red on the top half of the Awards page.

Richey going treble with the MVP, OPOY, and 1st Team QB. (CB Buddy McDonald with the requisite weird game Bowl MVP for a pick-6, etc.)

LB Grice goes 1st Team All Pro and snags DPOY as well, a first for us in this career. He's at 52.5 sacks through 4 seasons. Blackledge was at 45.5 through 4 seasons. It's a sneaky thing that is leeching some of the glory from our guys, but Blackledge was also a stud. Grice is some high-40s, got the right bars specialist guy who we can get monster production out of. The stud guys tend to survive those camp hits much deeper into their careers than the fringey guys with the right skills. I'd love to be wrong but I'm guessing Grice slips on a banana peel in a few years and suddenly can't do anything. We're sort of seeing it with the ratings decline of our WRs. They're good players, but they're fading earlier and from a level a little closer to earth already than the true studs.

WRs Replogle and Botta sweep the 1st Team All Pro spots. (They're still fine.)

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CB Ted Matthews makes the Hall of Fame with 82% of the vote. He started as a safety with us and eventually ended up playing a bunch of CB. He's still the franchise leader in passes defensed. He had one year with a 2nd Team All Pro finish and a Bowl MVP. I don't know if it's HOF-worthy, but I'm guessing the five rings helped.

Richey is at 47,953 passing yards after 10 seasons. If he plays three more years we should get to where we want to and the good QBs in this universe are tending to play 15-17 seasons. The current career record is 62,893, so he might need to play four more years to get there at this pace. We should be fine but he's still this 55ish rated guy who only wants one extra year on his contract with the renegs each offseason. We'll see.
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Offseason snap. We're starting to become an above average across the board cohesion squad. I don't know if we'll ever really run into cap trouble, we're sort of just blindly extending everyone and guys who play want to get paid. But we've crept closer to the cap over time.

We need WRs.

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I'm counting 11 LB and 19 DL/LB players in the 2049 season. That's quite a lot. Sensing that depth and/or endurance forces your hand here to double up on each starter position to keep fresh players on the field? The end of season stats suggest that only 8 front7 guys were heavily used and 5 DB. Or is it a result of continuing to draft projects?
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We end up taking two more D-Linemen. I think they are both DTs for us. We like the CB a fair amount and I'm really still searching back there.

We didn't force it on the WRs. Going to look to sign at least one in FA2 but we're stretching this group as far as we can.
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