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All Around Sports Team Draft - Football Voting
Participants drafted a team of 13 athletes. For their football lineups, there were no substitutions allowed. 11 players would play both ways on offense/defense. The other two players would be special teams (one Kicker/Punter and one Kick Returner/Punt Returner).
Please vote in this thread for the top three teams. Participants may vote, but no voting for yourself. I'll set a deadline of Wednesday midnight and then we will play some baseball. West Hollywood Stars (Owner: digamma) Head Coach: John Heisman QB: Joe Mauer HB/FB: Herschel Walker HB/WB: Carl Crawford TE: Dwight Howard WR: Calvin Johnson, Tiger Woods LT: Lawrence Taylor RT: Dave Winfield C: Al Oerter LG: Roger Clemens RG: Alexander Karelin DE: Dwight Howard, Calvin Johnson DT: Al Oerter, Alexander Karelin MLB: Dave Winfield OLB: Lawrence Taylor and Roger Clemens (side depends on opposing team's left tackle) CB: Carl Crawford, Tiger Woods FS: Joe Mauer SS: Herschel Walker K/P: Tim Howard KR/PR: Kyle Rote, Jr. New Orleans Oilbirds (Owner: Karlifornia) Head Coach: Tom Osborne QB-Michael Vick WR-Allen Iverson WR-Willie Mays TE-Bobby Orr RB-Reggie Bush FB-Eusebio LT-Deacon Jones LG-Barry Bonds C-Amar'e Stoudemire RG-Zlatan Imbrahimovic RT-Tom Glavine DE-Barry Bonds DT-Deacon Jones DT-Zlatan Imbrahimovic DE- Amar'e Stoudemire OLB-Eusebio MLB-Bobby Orr OLB-Reggie Bush CB-Allen Iverson CB-Michael Vick FS-Willie Mays SS-Tom Glavine K/P-Cristiano Ronaldo KR/PR-Floyd Mayweather Wake Forest Cougars (Owner: Radii) Head Coach: Phil Jackson QB Charlie Ward RB Manny Pacquiao WR Jerry Rice WR Carl Lewis WR Greg Maddux TE Michael Jordan LT Ray Lewis LG Ted Williams C Roy Halladay RG Thierry Henry RT Bill Russell DE Ted Williams DT Bill Russell DT Roy Halladay DE Thierry Henry OLB Charlie Ward MLB Ray Lewis OLB Greg Maddux CB Jerry Rice CB Carl Lewis SS Manny Pacquiao FS Michael Jordan KR/PR David Beckham K/P Iker Casillas Road Kill Cafe (Owner: Danny) Head Coach: Paul "Bear" Bryant QB Tom Brady RB Rafer Johnson FB Gordie Howe WR Jackie Robinson WR Kaka WR Ronaldo LT Tim Duncan LG Julius Peppers C Reggie White RG Albert Pujols RT Wilt Chamberlain DE Julius Peppers DT Tim Duncan DT Wilt Chamberlain DE Reggie White OLB Gordie Howe ILB Albert Pujols OLB Tom Brady CB Ronaldo CB Rafer Johnson S Jackie Robinson S Walter Johnson K/P Diego Maradona KR Kaka Canton Raiders (Owner: jbergey22) Head Coach: Pat Riley QB Joe Montana WR Gaucho Ronaldinho WR Ronald Curry RB Jesse Owens WR Deion Sanders WR Steve Gerrard LT Antonio Gates LG Dave DeBusschere C Johan Santana RG Brian Jordan RT Hakeem Olajuwon DE Hakeem Olajuwon DT Dave DeBusschere DT Jesse Owens DE Antonio Gates OLB Johan Santana MLB Brian Jordan OLB Ronald Curry CB Deion Sanders CB Gaucho Ronaldinho FS Joe Montana SS Steve Gerrard K/P Lionel Messi PR/KR Wayne Gretzky Strategy note: Speed wins will be our strategy. We arent very big so we will do our best to play uptempo in basketball, pass a lot in football, while winning with speed/defense in baseball. Los Angeles Letterman (Owner: hahnkim) Head Coach: Red Auerbach QB - John Elway WR - Dwyane Wade WR - Kirk Gibson TE - Magic Johnson RB - Jim Brown FB - Patrick Willis LT - Jonathan Ogden LG - Hakuho Sho C - Alexander Ovechkin RG -Roger Federer RT - Paolo Maldini Strategy note: I'll be running power run option attack with a lot of play-action passing. Something similar to what Georgia Tech runs. Elway is good running the ball, and great passing it. We've got great matchups for when we do go to the air. Patrick Willis has got 4.4 speed and prototypical fullback size. The left side of the line will be dominant, and Willis should be able to take out any unoccupied defenders to open gigantic running lanes. If the defense overloads the weakside, we drop the QB to a shotgun formation, and run a spread option attack that will attack via open spaces. DE - Magic Johnson DT - Hakuho Sho DE - Jonathan Ogden OLB - Alexander Ovechkin ILB - Patrick Willis ILB - Jim Brown OLB - Paolo Maldini CB - Dwyane Wade CB - Kirk Gibson FS - Bob Gibson SS - John Elway K/P - Gianluigi Buffon KR - Bob Gibson PR - Roger Federer Strategy Note: We've got size and speed all over the place. Secondary should be more than solid, the linebackers are all fast, and mostly extremely mean. The defensive line should swat down a lot passes, and create lots of penetration. Overwrought Message Board Enthusiasts (Owner: Subby) Head Coach: Mike Ditka QB - Brett Favre WR - Randy Moss WR - Usain Bolt RB - Bo Jackson FB - Vinnie Jones TE - JR Richard LT - CC Sabathia RT - Wayne Rooney C - Steve Nash RG - Randy Johnson LG - Tony Gwynn DE - JR Richard DE - CC Sabathia DT - Randy Johnson LB - Brett Favre LB - Vinnie Jones LB - Wayne Rooney LB - Tony Gwynn FS - Bruce Lee SS - Bo Jackson CB - Steve Nash CB - Randy Moss K/P - Mia Hamm KR/PR - Usain Bolt Williamsburg Superstars (Owner: Wade Moore) Head Coach: Bill Belichick QB Peyton Manning RB Rickey Henderson TE Jason Witten WR1 Terrell Owens WR2 Michael Johnson WR3 Martin Dihigo LT Shaquille O'Neal LG Brock Lesnar C Muhammed Ali RG Alex Rodriguez RT Kareem Abdul-Jabbar LDE Brock Lesnar LDT Shaquille O'Neal RDT Peyton Manning RDE Kareem Abdul-Jabbar SLB Muhammed Ali MLB Jason Witten WLB Alex Rodriguez LCB Terrell Owens SS Michael Johnson FS Rickey Henderson RCB Martin Dihigo P/K Oliver Kahn PR/KR Allison Stokke Strategy Note: Note: On offense we will let Peyton Manning/Belichick do their magic. Peyton is used to a 3 WR set, so that's what we're going with. On special teams, Stokke will be fair catching everything and/or letting it go out of bounds. The Jacks (Owner: ColtCrazy) Head Coach: Vince Lombardi QB - Jim Thorpe RB - Pele FB - Lou Gehrig LT - Anthony Munoz LG - Stone Cold C - Jeff Saturday RG - Shane Warne RT - Kevin Garnett TE - Franz Beckenbaur TE - Derek Jeter WR - Roberto Clemente DE - Anthony Munoz DT - Jeff Saturday DE - Stone Cold OLB - Kevin Garnett ILB - Shane Warne ILB - Franz Beckenbaur OLB - Lou Gehrig CB - Pele, Roberto Clemente SS - Jim Thorpe FS - Derek Jeter K/P - Van de Sar KR/PR - John Wooden The key to our team is size. This will be a power running football team. Saturday, Munoz, and Stone Cold give us the best line of all the teams. Gehrig was a FB in college, and Thorpe is known for his running. Pele can be adapted to run as well. It'll be a grinding game, but we should do well...especially with Van de Sar's ability to kick far. Huevos Rancheros (Owner: None currently. Team for sale.) Head Coach: Rinus Michels QB Steve Young HB Greg Inglis WR Kobe Bryant WR Jeff Samardzija TE Tony Gonzalez TE LeBron James T Scott Burrell T Zinedine Zidane G Babe Ruth C Roy Jones Jr. G Lev Yashin Strategu Note: Shotgun Spread, offset line, rollout left. Best QB for format (run/pass). Avg. Wr height 6/6. Inglis moves around to handle pressure. DE Tony Gonzalez DE Scott Burrell DT Babe Ruth DT Lev Yashin OLB Steve Young MLB Greg Inglis OLB LeBron James CB Kobe Bryant CB Jeff Samardzija FS Zinedine Zidane SS Roy Jones JR. K/P Johann Cruyff KR/PR Ty Cobb
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06-10-2010, 12:20 PM | #2 |
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These offensive lines are funny to picture.
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06-10-2010, 12:37 PM | #3 |
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Favre, Bolt, Moss, Bo Jackson
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06-10-2010, 12:45 PM | #4 |
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This is very difficult!
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06-10-2010, 01:03 PM | #5 |
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1. Los Angeles
2. The Jacks 3. West Hollywood Sadly the teams I initially liked the best had such glaring weaknesses at important positions that I had to change my voting around. OMBE has the most talented team however with Nash, Gwynn, and Rooney on the line along with Hamm as the P/K I just cant see how they can over come that. I also liked Williamsburg however I just picture Allison Stokke fumbling around 4 times a game returning kicks. West Hollywood had the potential to be higher I just hated how the lineup was set up. I would have had Winfield at DE, Walker at MLB and Calvin Johnson at SS. In any case this was difficult and I have a headache from it. Last edited by jbergey22 : 06-10-2010 at 01:08 PM. Reason: changed my voting from Road Kill to West Hollywood |
06-10-2010, 01:05 PM | #6 |
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Steve Nash can block Gordie Howe.
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06-10-2010, 01:09 PM | #7 |
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06-10-2010, 01:16 PM | #8 |
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06-10-2010, 01:19 PM | #9 |
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Kaka probably would be a fantastic receiver. In soccer, he is somehow even faster when he actually has the ball at his feet. So i imagine he'd be a Jerry Rice like 'deceptively fast' receiver who never gets caught one he's ahead of his man.
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06-10-2010, 01:20 PM | #10 |
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As for the Canton Raiders. I have great team speed on defense and a line that will be solid in this. Johan is a weakness however a center usually only scramble blocks anyway so he can do that pretty easily. Using the run and shoot offense puts the game in the hands of Joe Montana to make the correct reads which I feel fully confident in. Deion Sanders will eliminate the opposing teams top offensive WR. I am very confident my team would do very well in this.
I have 5 starters that have played NFL football and another that should have played NFL Football(Owens) Last edited by jbergey22 : 06-10-2010 at 01:22 PM. |
06-10-2010, 01:23 PM | #11 | |
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06-10-2010, 01:25 PM | #12 | |
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Id always take a good line over good skill position players and even more so in this where the skill position players are all great athletes. A bad line dooms you from the snap. |
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Wanted to address this. Option #1 is always going to be to let it go out of the endzone/out of bounds. Rarely will she ever actually be attempting to catch the ball. Besides that, it's not particularly hard to train a female athlete to catch a kick.
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06-10-2010, 01:32 PM | #14 | |
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Its not catching the ball I was particularly worried about. Its Ray Lewis ripping her head off when she tries to run. And on kickoff returns she is going to have to return some kicks Last edited by jbergey22 : 06-10-2010 at 01:33 PM. |
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No she's not. I'll take her fair catching at the 15 rather than returning kicks. If it goes much further than the 15, you let it bounce into the endzone. She will never take the ball and run with it.
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06-10-2010, 01:35 PM | #16 |
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06-10-2010, 01:40 PM | #17 | |
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Well its a live ball off of a kickoff so if you are letting it roll from inside the 15 you could be putting yourself in a lot of dangerous situations. If we replaced the kr/pr category with cheerleader Id vote for you though. |
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:shurg: I think it's a reasonable strategy. Catch it and kneel it or let it bounce if it's close enough. Kick Coverage does not get down the field THAT fast, it's not like Punt Coverage.
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06-10-2010, 01:54 PM | #19 | |
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Last thing I will say about because I dont think we need to fill up the complete voting thread. Even if the ball does take the bounce you expect it to every single time you are giving up well over 100 yards of field position each game you play using this strategy. Do you know how often a team scores a TD starting from their own 15 in the NFL? (I'll give you a hint, its less than 20 percent of the time) Last edited by jbergey22 : 06-10-2010 at 01:55 PM. |
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06-10-2010, 01:55 PM | #20 | |
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Well:
#1 You're overthinking this little game if you're looking at those percentages. #2 I think the rest of my squad, compared to most, more than make up for it. I have the best QB ever (arguably), very good skill position players, and a better line than most.
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06-10-2010, 02:05 PM | #21 |
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Im just simply using my knowledge of the game of football to pick out the teams I think will do the best. I dont know how that could be considered overthinking. While in real life I know you wouldnt have Stokke returning kicks however according to the rules you have to put her there so I have to deduct for it. You and Subby have the best two team if I chose to ignore the weaknesses however its hard for me to ignore the yards you will be giving up on special teams and the fact that his great skill position players will have little room to operate while his QB is going to have less than 3 seconds to throw. I dont know how Moss is going to be able to fulfill his great potential when he is going to have to run all 5-10 yard routes.
It seems like I am voting different than others so Im sorry if I misunderstood how we were suppose to vote. |
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I'm just defending my strategy. I think the 5-10 (maybe 15? - I can't find stats on specifically average position off of kickoffs) yards isn't a HUGE impact with the quality of the rest of the roster. No issue with you having your opinion, just trying to defend myself for other voters . People will tell you - I like the back and forth that can happen in these drafts, usually I'm the one in your shoes in this discussion.
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06-10-2010, 05:50 PM | #24 |
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The case for my football team is this:
thanks for your support of my basketball team. This thread is now available to make fun of Charlie Ward. |
06-10-2010, 07:19 PM | #25 |
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06-10-2010, 07:30 PM | #26 |
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Im a whole lot of surprised that a team with a 4 time HOF SB winning QB, the best cornerback and most diverse talent in the history of the NFL, along with 3 quality other NFL players is getting no love at all.
I am thinking voters are only looking at skill positions and not the all around team. Last edited by jbergey22 : 06-10-2010 at 07:33 PM. |
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I thought my size on the lines would garner me some more votes. Also, Rafer Johnson was an all pro RB in high school and likely would have been able to go pro. And Jackie Robinson was actually drafted by the pros but chose baseball over football.
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Another bump, hopefully we get more football votes.
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Not gonna close this one until we get to at least 10 votes.
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1. Overwrought Message Board Enthusiasts - the line is paper-thin, but they won't need to block long with those skill position players.
2. Road Kill Cafe - The polar opposite of OMBE. Their line will dominate just about any team they face on both sides of the ball. While I worry about the hands on the Soccer players, I think they'll be able to get enough separation from most of the corners to make it a non-issue. 3. The Jacks - Actually, these guys will have the dominant line. I just like Road Kill's skill players better. I think that there are strong cases to be made for West Hollywood (easily the most well-rounded team, I think), Wake Forest (Jerry Rice, Michael Jordan and Carl Lewis all going out to receive passes? Jesus) and Williamsburg, but my top three are just too dominant in their dominant areas in my opinion. This portion of the competition was way harder to judge than I thought it would be. |
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None taken! My thoughts were to build a team that had a good line, and then run the ball with Thorpe and company. Considering that no other team has great size on defense I feel we can get 5 yards a carry which is enough to move the ball and score. Plus, with a GK at kicker we can score some field goals if things get bogged down. The more I think about it, the more I like this football team. |
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I can't find a power team i like, so going by various skill guys....
1. OMB - best of the skill players 2. Canton - When in doubt, take the best QB. He'll get something out of his skill guys. 3. New Orleans - Not liking the line, but Vick and Bush could be an intriguing, speed combo. |
06-18-2010, 03:39 AM | #39 |
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Results for Football:
1. Overwrought Message Board Enthusiasts 31 t2. Williamsburg Superstars 14 t2. Los Angeles Lettermen 14 4. Road Kill Cafe 11 5. West Hollywood Stars 8 t6. New Orleans Oilbirds 4 t6. Canton Raiders 4 8. The Jacks 3 t9. Wake Forest Cougars 0 t9. Huevos Rancheros 0 I'll try to get the baseball thread up this weekend. Barring any last minute volunteer to set a valid lineup, Huevos (and Babe Ruth) will be forfeiting.
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