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  • Mike3207
    MVP
    • Apr 2009
    • 4665

    #106
    Re: Redskins (HC 09)

    Originally posted by BrnwsBucksFanNC
    Does anyone know why my tables are so large??? I cant seem to get them any smaller.

    Thanks.
    Not sure-unless you're not copying the entire table. It shouldn't be showing dynasties and the other words at the top of the secondary draft table unless you didn't properly copy it when you pasted the other table. That, or the older tables you're using has problems. You might try the most recent tables and see if you have better luck with them.

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    • BrnwsBucksFanNC
      MVP
      • Mar 2009
      • 1469

      #107
      Re: Redskins (HC 09)

      Pre-Season Trades and Status

      The Redskins were very busy during the Pre-Season as they continued to try to redo the roster of the team as the new coaching staff tries to take the team in a new direction.

      Here is a breakdown of the trades and the status of the team as the 2009 season begins.

      LE Carter to the Texans for their 2010 2nd an 7th. The trade or Abiamri meant his time was over.
      LOLB Washington to the Lions for his 2010 2nd and 2011 6th. The drafting of 2 young and healthy LBs and his 65% left leg meant he could be moved.
      MLB London Fletcher-Baker to the Chiefs for their 2010 2nd and 6th. The drafting of MLB Bates and Fletcher's age (34) put him on the trade board.
      LG Todd Wade to the Jet for their 2011 6th and 7th. His left leg (52%) put him on the table
      OLB McIntosh to the Eagle for their 2011 4th.

      LG Pat McQuistan (85/86) from the Cowboys for a 2010 2nd. He helped stabilize the offensive line.

      In a cap move, the Redskins cut WR Randle El.

      RG Randy Thomas has a left leg (68%) that will be nursed to help him make it through the season.

      Preseason Games
      Game 1: Dolphins, won 27-20
      Game 2: @ Colts, loss 50-10
      Game 3: @ Packers, loss 17-9
      Game 4: Cardinals, won 24-7

      Cap Status
      NFL Cap: 119.8
      Team: 86.81
      Rom: 24.49
      Current Penalties: 8.18
      Next Year Penalties: 22.28

      Owner Demands:
      Win 3 of 4
      Re-sign LG McQuistian
      Re-Sign RG Thomas (not going to happen)
      Win Offense ROY
      New GM (I like this one)
      Approval of 75+(current approval 53)

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      • BrnwsBucksFanNC
        MVP
        • Mar 2009
        • 1469

        #108
        Re: Redskins (HC 09)

        Washington Redskins Depth Chart - 2009
        Regular Offense
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        WRCaldwell (81/84)Koch (81/91) RMorton (80/90) R
        TECooley (84/85)Wyatt (76/88) RTamme (67/74)
        LTSamuels (93)Wagner (81/84) R
        LGMcQuistan (85/86)Sampson (81)
        CMangold (92)Rabach (85)
        RGThomas (91)Dorsey (81/82)
        RTJansen (92)Heyer (84/88)
        WRWilliams (81/85)Moss (79)Bronson (80/90) R
        QBCampbell (82/85)Wyoming (70/87) RGibson (64/81)
        FBMcFarland (80/81)Stewart (78/84)
        HBJones (88/98) RRobinson (80/81)Betts (76)Guy (76/84) R
        Base 4-3 Defense
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        LDEAbiamiri (84/87)Bake (77/83)
        LDTMoore (87/91)Johnson (75)
        RDTShoemate (81/90) RGriffin (81/82)
        RDECampbell (86/89)Jansen (76/81)
        WLBAvril (83/86)Cox (82/90) R
        MLBBates (84/89) RSiler (77/81)
        SLBSuggs (88)Jackson (82/92) R
        CBSprings (84/85)Prosser (80/93) R
        SSSteltz (83/87)Abrams (82/88) R
        FSLandry (90/93)Ball (84/87) R
        CBSmoot (80/81)Rogers (77/80)Lee (75/86)
        Special Teams
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        KSerna (83/92)
        PKoenen (83/86)
        PRMossLee
        KRMossLee
        LSMangold

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        • BrnwsBucksFanNC
          MVP
          • Mar 2009
          • 1469

          #109
          Re: Redskins (HC 09)

          For some reason my tables are messing up so I think I am going to stop using them. I spend more time deleting and resizing them and it is getting very frustrating...

          I think the game ones work if I use the old ones and don't preview it...but the others mess up

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          • BrnwsBucksFanNC
            MVP
            • Mar 2009
            • 1469

            #110
            Re: Redskins (HC 09)

            Week 1, Sep 6, 2009

            The Redskins hosted the Saints in a closely fought battle with the Redskins coming out on top 23-20. Rookie RB Ozzie Jones started off his career with an outstanding performance as he rushed for 105 yards on 22 carries. WR Williams had 7 catches for 103 yards and 2 TDs for the hosts as well. QB Campbell held on to his starting job for another week as he finished 11 of 19 for 169 yards, 2 TDs and an INT.

            The Redskins finally got their running game going as the team amassed 177 yards on the ground.

            Saints QB Drew Brees struggled as he completed only 19 of 39 passes for 263 yards in the losing effort. WR Colston dominated the Redskins secondary as he caught 6 passes for 110 yards. RB Bush struggled though, getting only 15 yards..

            Even though the Redskins defense did not get an INT, they did record 3 sacks of Saints QB Brees.

            Redskins kicker Serna also hit 3 FGs to justify his new contract.

            Next up, the Redskins travel to Denver to take on the Broncos.

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            • BrnwsBucksFanNC
              MVP
              • Mar 2009
              • 1469

              #111
              Re: Redskins (HC 09)

              Week 2, Sep 13, 2009
              Redskins at Broncos
              The Redskins improved to 2-0 behind a stingy defense that held the heralded Broncos running attack to 88 yards. Broncos QB jay Cutler was picked off twice as the Redskins defense dominated in the 17-13 victory.

              Redskins QB Jason Campbell was efficient in the victory, going 13-19 for 171 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT, with RB Jones adding 70 on the ground. The Redskins running game once again added over 130 yards on the ground to help control the pace of the game. RB Robinson pounded the ball in from 5 yards out to give the Redskins the victory after the Broncos had taken the lead on a Hall 50 yard FG.

              The rebuilt offensive line for the Redskins held up under the relentless pressure from the Broncos and did not give up a sack.

              The Redskins travel home to host the Arizona Cardinals next week.

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              • BrnwsBucksFanNC
                MVP
                • Mar 2009
                • 1469

                #112
                Re: Redskins (HC 09)

                Week 3, Sep 20, 2009
                Cardinals at Redskins
                Under a relentless defense and behind the leadership of Rookie QB Wyoming, the Redskins approve to 3-0 after beating the visiting Cardinals 24-10.

                QB Wyoming was 11 of 24 for 151 yards, 2 TDS and no INTs in his debut. The emergence of Wyoming could mean that QB Jason Campbell will not be signed this year as the team looks to change the appearance and attitude of the Redskins. While Rookie RB had 20 carries for 75 yards, once again it was RB Robinson who pushed the ball into the endzone on a 1 yard carry.

                Cardinals QB Matt Leinhart struggled against the Redskins new aggressive defense, going 10 of 25 for 126 yards and 2 INTs. RB James, had 87 yards and scored the only TD for the Cardinals on a 2 yard run in the last minutes of the game.

                The Redskins will attempt to continue this impressive run as they host the struggling Raiders next week.

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                • BrnwsBucksFanNC
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 1469

                  #113
                  Re: Redskins (HC 09)

                  Week 4, September 27, 2009
                  Raiders at Redskins


                  The rebuilt defense of the Washington Redskins flexed its muscles against the struggling Los Angeles Raiders as they picked off Raiders QB Walter 4 times and held them to 18 yards rushing. The Redskins front 7 were able to drop Walters 7 times, with DE Campbell recording 3 of the sacks. CB Shawn Springs helped his position in regards to a new contract by snagging 3 of the INTs himself.

                  The Redskins won the contest 23-10, but Rookie QB Wyoming had his own struggles as he threw 2 INTs and RB Jones was held to 69 yards on 24 carries as the Redskins running attack was held out of the end zone for the first time this season.

                  K Serna missed his first kick of the season as he went 3 of 5 FGs, but both of the ones missed were over 50 yards, with his longest of the night being 45 yards. The offense must do a better job of getting the ball in the end zone, or at least closer so they do not have to attempt so many long kicks.

                  CB Shawn Springs was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week after his 3 INT game. Congratulations on a job well done!

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                  • BrnwsBucksFanNC
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 1469

                    #114
                    Re: Redskins (HC 09)

                    Week 5, October 4, 2009
                    Redskins at Chargers
                    The Redskins suffered their first lose of the season to fall to 4-1. The Chargers, behind the arm of QB Phillip Rivers handed the Redskins a 21-17 defeat. Rivers was 15 of 19 for 193 yards and 3 TDs while RB Tomlinson added 85 on the ground.

                    Redskins QB Wyoming was 13 of 18 for 216 yards and 2 TDs in the lose. RB Jones was held to 61 yards on 22 carries. The Redskins defense was only able to record 1 sack and no INTs in the loss.

                    K Serna once again missed a long field goal as the offense seems to struggle to get the ball into scoring position.

                    Rookie MLB Bates had a good outing as he recorded 11 tackles in the loss.

                    The Redskins face a long flight home as the will be hosting the Atlanta Falcons next week in a bid to get back on the winning track.

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                    • BrnwsBucksFanNC
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 1469

                      #115
                      Re: Redskins (HC 09)

                      Personnel Updates through Week 5
                      Players Resigned:

                      FB McFarland (80/81): 1.08 m/2 yr, no bonus
                      LG McQuistan (85/86): 10.54 m/6 yrs, 2.0 m bonus
                      RG Dorsey (81/82): 800k/2 yrs, no bonus
                      P Koenen (83/86): 1.36/2 yrs, no bonus

                      Players who will not be resigned:
                      HB Guy (76/84): 12.26 m/6 yrs, 2.5 m bonus
                      WR Morton (80/90): 15.38 m/6 yrs, 2.5 m bonus
                      DE Jansen (76/81): 4.37 m/3 yrs, 500 k bonus

                      Players considering:
                      LT Wagner (81/84): 4.48 m/6 yrs, 1.0 m bonus. He is a rookie in great health and looks like he would be a good solid back-up. I don't like the bonus in case I decide to cut him, but I think it is small enough I could bear it.

                      RG Thomas (91): 14.27 m/3 yrs, 2.5 m bonus. He is a good RG, and the Owner has this as a goal, but he cant practice because of his left leg (68%) so I am not sure I want to commit another 3 years to him, for that price.

                      RT Heyer (84/88): 4.48m/6 yrs, 1.0 m bonus. I am really leaning towards him out of the 2 tackles. His LRN is lower, but he is healthy and has played tackle and guard for me.

                      LOLB Cox (82/90): 11.42m/6 yrs, 2.5 m bonus. OLB Suggs has a leg that is going bad and with Cox on a long term deal I can let Suggs go next year. So this is one that I am considering a lot.

                      CB Springs (84/85): 5.66 m/2 yrs, 1.0 m bonus. My first thought on this was no, he is 34, but he is still at a 92% health, his legs are still over 90% and the man is a ball-hawk! The contract is about half of what he is getting now so this is one I may go ahead and do.

                      Players who have not approached for a new contract:
                      QB Campbell (82/85)
                      QB Gibson (64/81)
                      C Mangold (92) I really need to do this one.
                      DT Johnson (75/76)
                      FS Ball (84/87)

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                      • BrnwsBucksFanNC
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 1469

                        #116
                        Re: Redskins (HC 09)

                        I decided that since I simming the games and the tables don't work right for me that I will just do these short write ups for the games. This dynasty is more about how to manage the team than the games themselves I guess.

                        If you would like me to go back to the old way I can do that, but I guess it felt a little dishonest when I was not actually doing anything except hitting the "B" button on my controller.

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                        • BrnwsBucksFanNC
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 1469

                          #117
                          Re: Redskins (HC 09)

                          Week 6, October 11, 2009
                          Falcons at Redskins
                          The Redskins hosted the Falcons in a battle of 1 loss teams with the Falcons coming out on top 14-10. The Redskins did good, just not good enough to close the game out as Warner tossed a TD pass in the 4th Quarter to take the victory. Falcons QB Kurt Warner, in his final season, was 22 of 33 for 236 yards and 2 TDs as well as 2 INTs. RB Michael Turner added 43 yards on 7 carries. The Falcons defense added 2 sacks in the victory.

                          Redskins QB Noah Wyoming was 14/28 for 172 yards with a TD and INT. Rookie RB James had a great day as he added 17 carries for 101 of the offenses 202 rushing yards. The WRs committed 4 dropped passes which did not help the offense in this low scoring struggle.

                          The special teams of the Redskins continued their struggles as they allowed the Falcons to block a punt late in the game.

                          Redskins CB Shawn Springs added another INT to his league leading total and strengthened his bid for a new contract. FS Landry had the other INT. The Redskins defense also recorded 2 sacks.

                          The Redskins stay at home to open Division play as they host the Cowboys in a "must win game" according to the owner. The Redskins then go into the bye week before traveling to Dallas in a re-match of week 7.

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                          • BrnwsBucksFanNC
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 1469

                            #118
                            Re: Redskins (HC 09)

                            Personnel Updates

                            Signed CB Shawn Springs to a $5.66 m deal for 2 years with a $1.0 m bonus. He is having a great year and will provide good leadership to my younger CBs.

                            RT Stephen Heyer walked out of contract talks.

                            QB Campbell (82/85): 27.05 m/5 yrs, 5.0 m bonus. Will not sign
                            QB Gibson (64/81): 1.76 m/3 yrs, 0 bonus. Will try to resign as a 3rd string QB.
                            C Nick Mangold (92): $30.92/6 yrs, 5.0 m bonus. This is the lowest he will take and this is what I am trying to sign him to. If I cant, I guess I will have to try to get him during FA. I will increase my offer, but I will not sign a contract with bonuses.
                            DT Tank Johnson (75/76): 2.72 m/2 yrs, 500k bonus. Will not re-sign.
                            FS Eric Ball (84/87): 8.25/5 yrs, 2.0 m bonus. Will not re-sign.

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                            • BrnwsBucksFanNC
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 1469

                              #119
                              Re: Redskins (HC 09)

                              Week 7, October 18, 2009
                              Cowboys at Redskins

                              The Dallas Cowboys came to town in what the Redskins owner called a must win game and the Redskins won in a closely fought 17-14 defensive struggle. The win improves the Redskins to 5-2 and the Cowboys fall to 3-4. The Redskins will travel to Dallas after the bye week in a re-match.

                              QB Wyoming was steady as he threw for 115 yards, completing 9 out of 18 passes with 2 TDs and an INT. RB Ozzie Jones added 71 yards on 22 carries.

                              Cowboys QB Tony Romo was 15 of 24 for 216 yards and 2 TDs, but he also threw 2 costly INTs. FS Landry had 1 and Rookie CB Prosser, who started in place of struggling CB Smoot had the other. DEs Abiamiri and Jansen added a sack each in the victory. Cowboys RB Marion barber had a good day with 89 yards on 20 carries and WR Terrell Owens added 91 yards on 6 catches.

                              The Redskins head into the bye week battered and bruised with CB Shawn Springs lacerating his right hand and having to sit out for 5-6 days. This, the week after signing his new contract. Also, back-up DT Cornelius Griffin was placed on IR with a bruised hip which meant he would miss 4-6 months. DT Shaun Cody (74/75) was signed to take his roster spot.

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                              • BrnwsBucksFanNC
                                MVP
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 1469

                                #120
                                Re: Redskins (HC 09)

                                Week 9, November 1, 2009
                                Redskins at Cowboys


                                The NFC East all had their bye week during week 8 of the season and the rested Cowboys got their revenge on the visiting Redskins for the Cowboys defeat in week 7 as they won a close game 31-28 with a 19 yard FG in overtime. The loss drops the Redskins to 5-3 and the Cowboys climb to 4-4.

                                The Redskins played a good game, but were not helped by the inconsistent kicking of Alex Serna as he missed a 37 yard and 53 yard FG during regulation. Wyoming had one of his best games ever throwing for 264 yards, completing 20 of 34 passes, with 2 TDs and an INT. He was sacked twice, but the offensive line did a good job opening holes for RB Jones as he added 63 yards on 20 carries and added a TD.

                                Cowboys QB Tony Romo struggled as he threw for 272 yards and a score, going 19 of 34, but throwing 4 INTs in the process. Cowboys WR Terrell Owens was his top receiver, catching 7 passes for 101 yards and the TD. Cowboys RBs added 3 other TDs, even though they were held to under 100 yards rushing in the game.

                                The Redskins defense applied relentless pressure on Romo as CB Prosser pulled in 2 INTs, with Springs and Suggs adding one each.

                                The Redskins loss leaves them tied for the top of the NFC East as they start on a brutal 5 game road trip, with their next stop in New York to take on the Giants, before traveling to Tampa Bay, then to Philadelphia, and finishing up in Charlotte, NC before heading home.

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