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Old 09-14-2013, 06:12 AM   #1
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FOF2K7 Empty Cupboard Position Points Dynasty

See this thread for the background info.

Here are the rule:
  • "Quality Players" cost a number of position points, based on that position's worth to me in building a roster.
  • I have a total cap of 22 position points on offense.
  • Defensive players, punters and kickers cost no position points.
  • "Quality Players" are defined as players who meet either of the following criteria:
    • Drafted by me in round 1, 2, 3, or 4
    • Current rating of 40 or higher
  • Quality Players will be re-evaluated at FA1:1 every season and roster-building for that offseason budgeted accordingly. I must get under the position points cap at FA1:1. (In other words, if a 5th-round creeper QB eventually becomes a Quality Player, he's a freebie until he climbs to 40 current, but once he gets there, he costs me.)
POSITION POINT VALUES
QB: 10
RB: 4
FB: 1
TE: 8
WR: 12
C: 3
OG: 1
OT: 2

Additional rules....
  • Injuries=100. I want to move fairly quickly.
  • Cap Range: 0 to 99. What the heck? Randomness ftw!
  • No Setting ST Stuff: This will speed things up and keep me from having an overwhelming perpetual ST advantage.
  • Chemistry Turned Off: I've come to realize that this is another place in SP where the human just has a massive advantage. I also don't find it fun, just tedious searching to make things work out. It's a nice value-add for me in MP where I am willing to work the system harder than almost anyone this side of QuikSand, but I've realized that there's no reason for me to have this turned on in SP.
  • Default TC Settings Required: Another place where the human has a huge advantage.
  • Undrafted rookies must be signed to a one-year deal. If they end up playing, they'll cost a little more in future seasons.
  • All draftees must be signed immediately to the 2nd/4th (most expensive/shortest) option. A little added difficulty, plus it helps move things along.
  • No Trading Other Than Current-Year Draft Choices
  • No Position Switches Out Of Position Group. (In other words, RG-->LG or FL-->SE type moves are fine, but WILB-->SLB is not.)
  • Holdouts must be given their asking price or cut immediately.
  • Renegotiations only in final year of contract, and must be for requested amount.
  • No AI-Busting Gameplan Shenanigans.
    • Shorter yardage on all downs (the first two boxes from the top) must be 51% or more running.
    • 3rd and 6+ yards must be 19% or less running.
Gamestart; Fictional dispersal draft, sim one season, cut everyone. Take whatever draft pick I am given.
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Old 09-14-2013, 06:30 AM   #2
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I start out with a little bad luck: the team goes 13-3 in year 1 and I have the 29th pick in each round. I cut everyone after the playoff loss so I'll be starting with an empty roster.

This isn't going to be the classic Empty Cupboard setup where I do year one with only rookies, year two with all players year 2 and less, etc. I'll sign FAs in the first offseason, though with all the cuts and resulting lost cap room (over 40% of the cap,) I don't think I can build much too quickly.
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Old 09-14-2013, 07:38 AM   #3
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As I begin sorting through FA1 in the first offseason, an immediate interesting angle shows up: I have no idea what to budget for the draft this year since I need all positions, and I suspect that budgeting for the draft might be a nice little side angle going forward as well. My first thoughts on it for this year are as follows:
  • Even if I can trade up to snag him, I don't think the best WR available is worth the combo of half of my offensive points plus the future 1st rounder that I'm sure it would take to get him.
  • Just having to type the above is encouraging that I might like this setup. He looks like a 65/65 80BPR type and I actually question if he's worth it. Me likey.
  • QB is bereft of any real talent. There's one guy who looks like he could be fairly solid and could slip to the 5th round, but no chance I'm taking a QB in the value rounds.
  • The best TE might be worth the position points, but probably not if I have to trade up more than maybe 10 picks. If I could get him for my first and second this year, he might be the way to go with my first pick.
So based on the above, I'm not going to worry about saving a lot of points for the draft. Free Agency look in the next post.
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Old 09-14-2013, 08:31 AM   #4
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2011 FREE AGENCY LOOK
QB--No one rated 40 or up. There's an interesting-looking QB (51 accuracy, 57 sense rush) with low ratings who might work as a no-points starter.
RB--Several decent 4-point options and maybe some no-point guys.
FB--Several guys worth one point. I'll likely sign one.
TE--90/90 guy in year 5. 58 BPR. Might be fun to build an offense around him. There's also a year 7 no-point guy who is 65 RR, 49 BPR, 51 Endurance. A guy like that could be an interesting short-term solution if I had a QB.
WR-Heh. There's a 99-BPR year 11 guy, obviously a very short-term solution there, but could be fun to put him with the no-point QB and a TE for a year or two.
OL--Lots of options worth the value.

I'm hoping it's a function of the empty roster, but right now I feel more lost than anything else, not sure which direction to go. I think I'm just going to go the short-term route in FA on offense: BPR year 11 WR (12), FB(1), G(1). That leaves me 8 position points if I decide to trade up for the TE.

If I had the cap space, there's probably enough defensive talent to build a pretty good defense, but I'm not sure what the cap will allow until I dig into it a bit more.
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Old 09-14-2013, 11:24 AM   #5
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Here are the signees of note:

QB Dexter Baxter (23/29, yr 7)--55 accuracy, 57 sense rush, 85 scrambling. He's obviously nothing special, but in this setup, he's the kind of guy who could be valuable to me.
FB Robbie Burke (72/72, yr 8)--VG all-around FB.
TE Randall Dole (35/35, yr 7)--66 RR, 49 BPR, 51 END. Looks like a decent threat at TE.
WR Dennis Bunten (49/49, yr 8)--I got outbid by the AI for the year 11 stud. Shame on me. I'm actually fairly out of practice with SP FA where I'm actually competing with the AI (my most recent house rules called for me to bid so much for WRs that there was zero chance they'd sign with anyone but me), so it's not that shocking. Anyway, this guy was low impact to the cap, but still costs the 12 Position Points. I doubt he'll stick long-term.
RG R.J. Feusse (49/49, yr 9)--I didn't feel that I could afford the cap room to go after the better guards, so that one PP is spend on a modestly-talented guy.
P Korey King (86/86, yr 16)--Stud, but will only be around a year or two.
K Wes Peters (66/66, yr 15)--See above. I went after the old guys intentionally, as I don't have a feel yet for how the cap will play out, so I didn't want to have to commit to longer contracts.

D-Line--There wasn't much talent available there. No one above 41/41 was signed.
ILB--Got a 56/56 year 10 guy and a 42/53 year 6 guy.
OLB--Pass rushers with low overall ratings. Just not much there in FA.
CB--Signed a 31/56 year 2 guy (was released by me last year in the purge). His bars look like he might be a creeper. The rest of the lot is unimpressive.
S--Got two pretty solid starters here.

Overall, the roster looks decent pre-draft. And the draft is up next.
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Old 09-14-2013, 02:39 PM   #6
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2011 DRAFT (8PP Available)
Well, the TE went at 1(15), which is a bit earlier than where I was willing to trade up for him. I therefore decide to wait for the draft to come to me at 1(29). The best option seems to be a RB that is right up my alley. Here's who I get.

1(29)--RB Gilbert Sample (34/54) (4 PP)--Red dash and high endurance guy. Looks like one of those uncommon RBs who can play at a very high level for 10+ years.
2(29)--LT Cedric Green (27/64) (2 PP)--1 red, 2 blues. OL seems to make sense in the second round for the low point values.
3(29)--RCB Antonio Grange (17/41)--4 blues and I didn't have much at CB. Looks like he'll creep.
4(29)--WLB Corwin Maurer (15/35)--4 blues. Very high punishing hitter bar. Looks like a massive creeper.
5(29)--FL Jumbo Huffman (16/25)--blues in dash/agi. Sure to creep, but if he gets to 40, virtually no chance he sticks around.
6(29)--LT Mickey Rochon (23/45)--Interesting player. 2 reds, but a green broad jump (endurance).
7(29)--LCB Cory Sewell (7/15)--2 blues..gonna creep..not sure THAT much, though.
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Old 09-14-2013, 04:34 PM   #7
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2011 TRAINING CAMP REPORT

Atlanta Falcons Player Report
(2011c - 2011d)


NamePosTeam2011c Current2011c Future2011d Current2011d FutureOverall Current ChangeOverall Future Change
Baxter, DexterQBAtlanta232925 (2)29 (0)20
Tanyavutti, JohnnyQBAtlanta5156 (1)16 (1)11
Wilkerson, PerryQBAtlanta272727 (0)27 (0)00
Marone, GaryRBAtlanta233725 (2)37 (0)20
Sample, GilbertRBAtlanta345441 (7)61 (7)77
Schweigert, ReubenRBAtlanta273729 (2)37 (0)20
Burke, RobbieFBAtlanta727261 (-11)61 (-11)-11-11
Godfrey, BertFBAtlanta272823 (-4)23 (-5)-4-5
Dixon, KennethTEAtlanta235025 (2)44 (-6)2-6
Dole, RandallTEAtlanta353534 (-1)34 (-1)-1-1
Donaldson, BobbyTEAtlanta252926 (1)26 (-3)1-3
Bunten, DennisFLAtlanta494949 (0)49 (0)00
Huffman, JumboFLAtlanta162518 (2)25 (0)20
Keshishyan, HarveyFLAtlanta393936 (-3)36 (-3)-3-3
Lott, LeroyFLAtlanta333332 (-1)32 (-1)-1-1
Reynolds, NealFLAtlanta363637 (1)37 (1)11
Howard, BrendenCAtlanta303733 (3)37 (0)30
Roberson, JeromeCAtlanta303634 (4)34 (-2)4-2
Castillo, JuniorLGAtlanta324235 (3)35 (-7)3-7
Johnston, IrvLGAtlanta383837 (-1)37 (-1)-1-1
Feusse, R.J.RGAtlanta494948 (-1)48 (-1)-1-1
Harrison, NeilRGAtlanta323934 (2)39 (0)20
Green, CedricLTAtlanta276430 (3)64 (0)30
Hopton, GrantLTAtlanta323232 (0)32 (0)00
Rochon, MickeyLTAtlanta234525 (2)42 (-3)2-3
Garner, LeslieRTAtlanta313934 (3)39 (0)30
Whitt, Billy-JoeRTAtlanta273028 (1)29 (-1)1-1
Peters, WesKAtlanta666662 (-4)62 (-4)-4-4
King, KoreyPAtlanta868685 (-1)85 (-1)-1-1
Farley, VinceLDEAtlanta383834 (-4)34 (-4)-4-4
Phillips, RooseveltLDEAtlanta313735 (4)38 (1)41
Rhee, RomanLDEAtlanta383838 (0)38 (0)00
Poysky, CarlNTAtlanta363636 (0)36 (0)00
Ritchie, GradyNTAtlanta394233 (-6)33 (-9)-6-9
Perez, SeanRDEAtlanta414137 (-4)37 (-4)-4-4
Hiam, GilbertSLBAtlanta292926 (-3)26 (-3)-3-3
Snyder, CharlesSLBAtlanta313132 (1)32 (1)11
Benson, KenSILBAtlanta565650 (-6)50 (-6)-6-6
Serbicki, RooseveltSILBAtlanta425347 (5)53 (0)50
Barlow, BrantWILBAtlanta383838 (0)38 (0)00
Bove, CarlWLBAtlanta323228 (-4)28 (-4)-4-4
Maurer, CorwinWLBAtlanta153520 (5)42 (7)57
Bronson, PatLCBAtlanta434338 (-5)38 (-5)-5-5
Sewell, CoryLCBAtlanta71510 (3)19 (4)34
Shannon, EdwinLCBAtlanta315635 (4)55 (-1)4-1
Grange, AntonioRCBAtlanta174122 (5)46 (5)55
Poston, NickyRCBAtlanta484845 (-3)45 (-3)-3-3
Smallwood, DamonRCBAtlanta353938 (3)39 (0)30
McCloskey, OtisSSAtlanta305534 (4)55 (0)40
Doleman, BuckyFSAtlanta656555 (-10)55 (-10)-10-10
Kniker, WesFSAtlanta363637 (1)37 (1)11
Richard, SkipFSAtlanta445349 (5)53 (0)50
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Old 09-14-2013, 05:35 PM   #8
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2011 OUTLOOK/THOUGHTS
The defense looks like it could be decent, though being a year behind everyone could hurt. On offense, I'm not sure what to expect. I'm going to run the ball a bit more than I usually do and hope that QB Baxter isn't an INT factory.
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Old 09-14-2013, 06:11 PM   #9
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Heh. We won 7 games, but with these team stats, I have no idea how. #28 ypg, #21 ppg, and on defense #27 yards allowed and #24ppg. We won two in overtime. I think overall we got lucky.

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Front Office Football 2007 2011 Summary for Atlanta Falcons Year 2011 Record 7-9 Winning Pct. .437 All-Time 20-12 Winning Pct. .625 Playoffs 0-1 Playoff Visits 1 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Tommie Stephens Record 20-13 Winning Pct. .606 Off. Coord. C. Robertson Def. Coord. B. Cuviello Atlanta Falcons Team Rank Rushes per Game 29.8 6 Rushing Yards 124.6 5 Yards Per Carry 4.19 14 Pass Attempts 29.4 32 Completions 15.6 32 Completion Pct. 53.1 31 Passing Yards 174.8 32 Yards Per Attempt 5.94 22 Yards Per Catch 11.19 6 Total Yardage Gained 289.6 28 3rd Down Conversions 36.8 13 Points Per Game 18.2 21 Pass Rush Pct. 18.5 26 Pass Defense Pct. 42.5 30 Turnovers 31 25 (T) Turnover Margin -2 22 Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 31.1 30 Rushing Yards 136.0 32 Yards Per Carry 4.38 24 Pass Attempts 30.9 1 Completions 20.3 8 Completion Pct. 65.8 31 Passing Yards 208.2 8 Yards Per Attempt 6.74 30 Yards Per Catch 10.25 10 Total Yardage Gained 335.2 27 3rd Down Conversions 40.5 31 Points Per Game 20.1 24 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 19.3 13 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 72.0 32 Turnovers 29 13 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 13 at NOS 19 2 20 HOU 10 3 17 at PHI 23 4 10 TBY 7 5 27 at CAR 23 6 20 MIN 35 7 18 at GBY 8 8 32 DET 35 9 24 at CHI 29 10 6 NOS 17 12 26 TEN 20 13 17 SEA 20 14 14 at JAX 34 15 13 CAR 10 16 15 at IND 10 17 19 at TBY 21 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 17 D. Baxter QB 469 250 2797 5.96 17 16 69.2 **Team --- 471 250 2797 5.94 17 17 68.0 $$Opp --- 494 325 3331 6.74 22 20 83.0 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 35 G. Sample RB 288 1373 4.77 6 7 17 D. Baxter QB 73 192 2.63 0 5 Front Office Football 2007 24 R. Schweigert RB 61 202 3.31 0 2 **Team --- 476 1993 4.19 7 24 $$Opp --- 497 2176 4.38 12 15 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 81 H. Keshishyan WR 97 57 618 10.84 6.37 4 8 88 D. Bunten WR 97 43 489 11.37 5.04 7 1 35 G. Sample RB 77 43 365 8.49 4.74 3 1 89 N. Reynolds WR 66 36 515 14.31 7.80 2 2 85 R. Dole TE 50 27 295 10.93 5.90 1 2 83 E. O'Donnell WR 41 20 239 11.95 5.83 3 2 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 26 B. Doleman S 101 40 1.0 1 2 2 72.8 98 K. Benson ILB 94 34 0.5 1 0 0 69.1 99 R. Serbicki ILB 94 32 1.0 2 0 3 71.9 50 C. Snyder OLB 65 22 4.5 2 1 7 77.1 47 S. Richard S 47 24 0.0 0 2 3 78.1 44 N. Poston CB 46 19 0.0 0 7 4 87.4 36 E. Shannon CB 43 15 0.0 1 6 7 85.1 94 C. Bove OLB 38 7 7.5 17 0 1 79.5 49 P. Bronson CB 36 8 0.0 0 2 1 74.2 27 W. Kniker S 34 8 0.0 0 0 2 69.4 74 R. Rhee DE 33 11 1.5 5 0 0 81.0 73 C. Poysky DT 28 12 2.5 8 0 0 81.1 22 D. Smallwood CB 25 5 0.0 0 0 3 75.9 97 G. Ritchie DT 24 5 1.0 2 0 0 79.9 93 S. Perez DE 19 10 2.5 10 0 0 81.2 58 B. Barlow ILB 19 9 0.0 0 0 0 73.0 23 O. McCloskey S 17 4 0.0 0 0 1 80.8

No SoleAwards for this team.
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Old 09-14-2013, 08:46 PM   #10
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K Wes Peters retired.

2012 POSITION POINT INITIAL REPORT
QB--none
RB--Gilbert Sample (51/63)--4
FB Robbie Burke (61/61)--1
FL Dennis Bunten (48/48)--12
RG B.J. Feusse (48/48)--1

Bunten and his 85 BPR had a grand total of 489 receiving yards in 16 starts last year. Shockingly, he isn't deemed worth his position points and is summarily released.

FREE AGENCY LOOK (only listing positions where I have a slot open)
QB--No one above 41/41. If I don't draft one, then Dexter Baxter gets another season as starter.
TE--Some ok-looking guys, but none worth the PP.
WR--No one stands out. I think I might do better here by keeping my stable of decent-BPR 35/35 types than signing someone in FA.
OL--Building up the o-line to go with RB Sample looks like it might be the right play. There's some talent available.

DRAFT THOUGHTS
I have the 1(11). There's perhaps the best QB I've ever seen in a draft class: 4.47 dash, 53 Sole, 21 str, 7.19 agi, 9'9" jump (all reds), and 81 position drill (blue). Doubt I have the ammo to trade up for him. There's also another top-5 type QB talent that has my attention and it seems plausible that I might be able to trade up high enough to land him. I think it's worth saving the 10 PP for the draft.

FA SIGNINGS OF NOTE
NT Walt Lima (45/62)
DE Glen Rayburn (57/57)
DE Ken Brooks (56/56)
CB Shawn Rexin (63/63)
SLB Kent Gunn (61/61)
C Grant Nygaard (53/53)
G Hardy Russell (67/67)
T Malcolm Tisdale (45/55)

The defense got a serious talent upgrade, and the o-line looks to be solid now.
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Old 09-14-2013, 08:51 PM   #11
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Bah. The two QBs went 1-2 and I didn't have the ammo to trade up for the #2 pick.
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Old 09-15-2013, 05:21 AM   #12
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2012 AMATEUR DRAFT (10 POSITION POINTS AVAILABLE)
1(11)--RG Anthony Ellsworth (55/92) (1PP)--Monster-stud G. He's the kind of guy I'd normally skip over, but at one PP in this setup, I think he's a nice find.
2(10)--FB Hugh Catlett (36/46) (1PP)--5-blue, one-red FB. Current starting FB is old. Looks like best overall option available at this slot.
3(9)--RDT-->NT Lester Bush (20/55)--4-blue guy who looks like an eventual long-term starting NT.
4(8)--K Nathan Walker (26/30)--My kicker retired and there weren't any half-decent ones available in FA. This 2-red, 3-blue guy seems like a good pick here.
5(7)--FL/KR George Cooper (23/37)--Blues in dash/str/agi, but appears to be 0 endurance. I'll be hoping he maxes out at around 39 so I can keep him long-term. Looks like a nice long-term fit in this setup as a backup WR and KR.
6(6)--SS Mitch Manning (16/50)--Decent-looking combines and he's from Michigan.
7(13)--FL Lester Ackerman (29/57)--Red (6.92) agility drill but not much elsewhere, but then he shows up on the roster with 29 current at only 10% developed. Heh. Looks like I may have stumbled onto one of those bad combine dice roll types.
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Old 09-15-2013, 05:35 AM   #13
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2012 TRAINING CAMP REPORT

Nice breakout from DE Rayburn. Disappointing bust from 3rd-round pick Lester Bush.

Atlanta Falcons Player Report
(2012c - 2012d)


NamePosTeam2012c Current2012c Future2012d Current2012d FutureOverall Current ChangeOverall Future Change
Baxter, DexterQBAtlanta252525 (0)25 (0)00
Gallegos, QuinnQBAtlanta283427 (-1)30 (-4)-1-4
Reese, LeonQBAtlanta122614 (2)25 (-1)2-1
Humphrey, TerrellRBAtlanta383828 (-10)28 (-10)-10-10
Marone, GaryRBAtlanta303931 (1)39 (0)10
Sample, GilbertRBAtlanta516353 (2)63 (0)20
Schweigert, ReubenRBAtlanta323634 (2)36 (0)20
Burke, RobbieFBAtlanta616152 (-9)52 (-9)-9-9
Catlett, HughFBAtlanta364642 (6)53 (7)67
Dixon, KennethTEAtlanta264029 (3)40 (0)30
Dole, RandallTEAtlanta343433 (-1)33 (-1)-1-1
Ackerman, LesterFLAtlanta295731 (2)54 (-3)2-3
Cooper, GeorgeFLAtlanta233725 (2)37 (0)20
Huffman, JumboFLAtlanta182519 (1)26 (1)11
Keshishyan, HarveyFLAtlanta363630 (-6)30 (-6)-6-6
Pollard, StanleyFLAtlanta393939 (0)39 (0)00
Reynolds, NealFLAtlanta373734 (-3)34 (-3)-3-3
Kenderdine, JumboSEAtlanta373736 (-1)36 (-1)-1-1
Howard, BrendenCAtlanta333535 (2)35 (0)20
Nygaard, GrantCAtlanta535355 (2)55 (2)22
Castillo, JuniorLGAtlanta353535 (0)35 (0)00
Johnston, IrvLGAtlanta373734 (-3)34 (-3)-3-3
Ellsworth, AnthonyRGAtlanta559263 (8)90 (-2)8-2
Feusse, R.J.RGAtlanta484846 (-2)46 (-2)-2-2
Harrison, NeilRGAtlanta353938 (3)39 (0)30
Russell, HardyRGAtlanta676768 (1)68 (1)11
Green, CedricLTAtlanta366340 (4)63 (0)40
Hopton, GrantLTAtlanta323232 (0)32 (0)00
Rochon, MickeyLTAtlanta254027 (2)40 (0)20
Tisdale, MalcolmLTAtlanta455548 (3)48 (-7)3-7
Garner, LeslieRTAtlanta383939 (1)39 (0)10
Walker, NathanKAtlanta263027 (1)30 (0)10
King, KoreyPAtlanta858571 (-14)71 (-14)-14-14
Phillips, RooseveltLDEAtlanta343731 (-3)31 (-6)-3-6
Bush, LesterNTAtlanta205519 (-1)47 (-8)-1-8
Lima, WaltNTAtlanta456246 (1)61 (-1)1-1
Poysky, CarlNTAtlanta373737 (0)37 (0)00
Yarbrough, JoshNTAtlanta505051 (1)51 (1)11
Brooks, KenRDEAtlanta565652 (-4)52 (-4)-4-4
Perez, SeanRDEAtlanta373734 (-3)34 (-3)-3-3
Rayburn, GlenRDEAtlanta575773 (16)73 (16)1616
Gunn, KentSLBAtlanta616161 (0)61 (0)00
Hiam, GilbertSLBAtlanta252520 (-5)20 (-5)-5-5
Snyder, CharlesSLBAtlanta323232 (0)32 (0)00
Benson, KenSILBAtlanta505046 (-4)46 (-4)-4-4
Serbicki, RooseveltSILBAtlanta545453 (-1)53 (-1)-1-1
Bove, CarlWLBAtlanta272725 (-2)25 (-2)-2-2
Maurer, CorwinWLBAtlanta274631 (4)47 (1)41
Bronson, PatLCBAtlanta383829 (-9)29 (-9)-9-9
Rexin, ShawnLCBAtlanta636363 (0)63 (0)00
Sewell, CoryLCBAtlanta122113 (1)21 (0)10
Shannon, EdwinLCBAtlanta485853 (5)58 (0)50
Grange, AntonioRCBAtlanta324836 (4)48 (0)40
Harper, EdgarRCBAtlanta444444 (0)44 (0)00
Poston, NickyRCBAtlanta454545 (0)45 (0)00
Smallwood, DamonRCBAtlanta404040 (0)40 (0)00
Manning, MitchSSAtlanta165020 (4)48 (-2)4-2
McCloskey, OtisSSAtlanta375542 (5)55 (0)50
Doleman, BuckyFSAtlanta555555 (0)55 (0)00
Kniker, WesFSAtlanta373736 (-1)36 (-1)-1-1
Richard, SkipFSAtlanta555555 (0)55 (0)00
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Old 09-15-2013, 05:52 AM   #14
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Front Office Football 2007 Atlanta Falcons Roster, Scout Overview Player # Pos Start Exp Current Estimate Future Estimate Cntrct Baxter, Dexter 17 QB QB 8 25 25 2 yrs Sample, Gilbert 35 RB RB 2 55 63 3 yrs Burke, Robbie 41 FB FB 9 52 52 2 yrs Dixon, Kenneth 87 TE TE 2 30 40 1 yr. Ackerman, Lester 19 FL FL 1 34 54 3 yrs Kenderdine, Jumbo 88 SE SE 5 36 36 2 yrs Green, Cedric 77 LT LT 2 41 63 2 yrs Ellsworth, Anthony 66 RG LG 1 68 90 5 yrs Nygaard, Grant 52 C C 3 55 55 5 yrs Russell, Hardy 75 RG RG 5 68 68 4 yrs Garner, Leslie 67 RT RT 7 39 39 2 yrs Rayburn, Glen 92 RDE LDE 5 73 73 3 yrs Lima, Walt 71 NT NT 4 46 61 2 yrs Brooks, Ken 78 RDE RDE 7 52 52 2 yrs Gunn, Kent 57 SLB SLB 4 61 61 4 yrs Serbicki, Roosevelt 99 SILB SILB 7 53 53 1 yr. Benson, Ken 98 SILB WILB 11 46 46 2 yrs Maurer, Corwin 95 WLB WLB 2 34 47 2 yrs Shannon, Edwin 36 LCB LCB 3 54 54 4 yrs Rexin, Shawn 28 LCB RCB 6 63 63 5 yrs Doleman, Bucky 26 FS SS 11 55 55 2 yrs Richard, Skip 47 FS FS 6 55 55 2 yrs Gallegos, Quinn 1 QB 11 27 27 3 yrs Reese, Leon 3 QB 1 14 25 1 yr. Humphrey, Terrell 30 RB 9 28 28 3 yrs Schweigert, Reuben 24 RB 4 34 36 1 yr. Catlett, Hugh 39 FB 1 43 53 3 yrs Dole, Randall 85 TE 8 33 33 2 yrs Keshishyan, Harvey 81 FL 12 30 30 2 yrs Reynolds, Neal 89 FL 9 34 34 1 yr. Cooper, George 5 FL 1 27 37 3 yrs O'Donnell, Everett 83 SE 8 32 32 2 yrs Howard, Brenden 54 C 8 35 35 2 yrs Feusse, R.J. 61 RG 10 46 46 2 yrs Tisdale, Malcolm 79 LT 6 48 48 2 yrs King, Korey 4 P 17 71 71 1 yr. Walker, Nathan 14 K 1 28 30 3 yrs Perez, Sean 93 RDE 11 34 34 2 yrs Yarbrough, Josh 76 NT 7 51 51 2 yrs Burmbaugh, Lionel 97 WILB 9 24 24 1 yr. Bove, Carl 94 WLB 11 25 25 2 yrs Poston, Nicky 44 RCB 7 45 45 4 yrs Harper, Edgar 34 RCB 6 44 44 2 yrs Grange, Antonio 46 RCB 2 38 48 2 yrs McCloskey, Otis 23 SS 7 43 55 2 yrs Manning, Mitch 42 SS 1 21 48 3 yrs ##Donaldson, Bobby 84 TE 6 25 25 1 yr. ##Huffman, Jumbo 82 FL 2 19 26 2 yrs ##Harrison, Neil 68 RG 4 38 39 1 yr. ##Rochon, Mickey 60 LT 2 27 40 2 yrs ##Phillips, Roosevelt 96 LDE 7 31 31 3 yrs ##Snyder, Charles 50 SLB 7 32 32 1 yr. ##Sewell, Cory 43 LCB 2 13 21 2 yrs $$ - player is suspended, ## - player is inactive, ** = player is injured, %% - player is on IR.

On offense, we look like we should be able to run the ball pretty well, if not extremely well. Passing may improve slightly with cohesion, but I'm not holding my breath. The defense is looking very solid...
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Old 09-15-2013, 07:33 AM   #15
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Well, if you like defense and bad offense, I suppose you'll like this:

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Front Office Football 2007 2012 Summary for Atlanta Falcons Year 2012 Record 11-7 Winning Pct. .611 All-Time 30-18 Winning Pct. .625 Playoffs 1-2 Playoff Visits 2 Bowl Wins 0 Head Coach Tommie Stephens Record 31-20 Winning Pct. .607 Off. Coord. C. Robertson Def. Coord. B. Cuviello Atlanta Falcons Team Rank Rushes per Game 31.8 2 (T) Rushing Yards 116.4 7 Yards Per Carry 3.66 31 Pass Attempts 30.1 30 Completions 15.4 32 Completion Pct. 51.2 32 Passing Yards 164.4 32 Yards Per Attempt 5.46 32 Yards Per Catch 10.65 16 Total Yardage Gained 273.9 32 3rd Down Conversions 40.8 5 Points Per Game 18.1 23 Pass Rush Pct. 20.8 11 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 54.8 16 Turnovers 23 12 (T) Turnover Margin +1 14 Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 24.9 14 (T) Rushing Yards 106.5 16 Yards Per Carry 4.27 22 Pass Attempts 39.2 27 (T) Completions 22.5 21 Completion Pct. 57.4 8 (T) Passing Yards 235.1 20 Yards Per Attempt 6.00 6 (T) Yards Per Catch 10.45 11 (T) Total Yardage Gained 328.8 19 3rd Down Conversions 33.8 6 Points Per Game 17.1 7 Pass Rush Pct. 15.6 1 Pass Defense Pct. 77.6 32 Turnovers 24 19 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 17 CAR 13 2 26 at SDO 16 3 14 at MIN 16 4 16 at PHI 17 5 12 WAS 30 6 27 TBY 17 7 19 at CAR 16 9 0 at DAL 20 10 14 NYK 13 11 18 at NOS 24 12 34 at OAK 21 13 10 SFO 7 14 13 KCY 17 15 28 at TBY 27 16 13 DEN 10 17 29 NOS 10 $$WC 23 NYK 6 $$CS 20 at CHI 23 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 17 D. Baxter QB 474 242 2578 5.44 14 14 64.8 **Team --- 482 247 2630 5.46 14 14 65.1 $$Opp --- 627 360 3761 6.00 17 12 75.9 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 35 G. Sample RB 342 1316 3.85 4 5 17 D. Baxter QB 78 211 2.71 2 2 24 R. Schweigert RB 73 302 4.14 1 3 **Team --- 509 1862 3.66 7 18 $$Opp --- 399 1704 4.27 7 25 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 35 G. Sample RB 66 46 387 8.41 5.86 3 2 88 J. Kenderdine WR 95 45 555 12.33 5.84 11 3 89 N. Reynolds WR 83 38 483 12.71 5.82 4 3 19 L. Ackerman WR 79 38 411 10.82 5.20 6 3 83 E. O'Donnell WR 51 27 290 10.74 5.69 1 1 85 R. Dole TE 51 21 198 9.43 3.88 7 2 87 K. Dixon TE 28 16 166 10.38 5.93 3 0 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 99 R. Serbicki ILB 98 24 2.5 1 0 13 75.9 57 K. Gunn OLB 86 21 5.0 6 0 5 76.2 26 B. Doleman S 81 31 0.0 0 2 6 79.4 98 K. Benson ILB 70 12 2.0 1 0 5 71.4 28 S. Rexin CB 61 15 0.0 0 4 13 80.4 47 S. Richard S 57 10 0.5 0 2 15 82.4 95 C. Maurer OLB 53 21 3.5 12 0 3 82.6 36 E. Shannon CB 49 22 0.0 1 2 5 77.6 78 K. Brooks DE 26 5 2.5 13 0 0 80.6 44 N. Poston CB 25 13 0.0 1 0 5 78.8 23 O. McCloskey S 22 9 0.0 0 2 6 86.0 92 G. Rayburn DE 22 14 2.0 15 0 0 81.5 71 W. Lima DT 18 16 3.5 14 0 1 81.9 76 J. Yarbrough DT 16 7 1.0 3 0 0 81.2

Dreadful team offensive numbers, but a division title (granted, in a bad division,) and a playoff win. No awards and no performances to get excited about, but I guess it's progress.
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