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  • DJG
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    • Nov 2010
    • 378

    #121
    Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

    2012 Preseason Results

    W @ OAK 28-13
    L vs. NYJ 14-7
    W @ DEN 30-20
    L @ ATL 17-13

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    • Cre8
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      • Jan 2011
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      #122
      Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

      You have a nice young team.... What was the cap penalty for getting rid of Haynesworth?

      That could really hamstring you next year.

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      • DJG
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        • Nov 2010
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        #123
        Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

        Originally posted by Cre8
        You have a nice young team.... What was the cap penalty for getting rid of Haynesworth?

        That could really hamstring you next year.
        Have to eat $7.25M next year. I'm prepared for that though. This is gonna be the only big move I plan on making between now & the season after next. A good chunk of my starters are signed through 2013 & by that time I expect to at least win one Super Bowl. I'll have enough on the backend to do ok.
        Last edited by DJG; 04-18-2011, 10:30 AM.

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        • DJG
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          • Nov 2010
          • 378

          #124
          Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

          Injuries hit key 'Skins defensive back ups

          LANDOVER, MD-- The brunt of the injury burden hit some key Redskins back ups on defense in the final game of the preseason against the Falcons. Veteran outside linebackers Pisa Tinoisamoa & Andre Carter both suffered injuries that forced them out that game in the first half. Tinoisamoa had an abdominal tear & is said to be out for the first two games. Meanwhile Carter suffered a dislocated hip & will be out for at least a month. Washington signed free agent Na'il Diggs to take over back up duties behind starter Rocky McIntosh.

          The biggest injury was to strong safety Kareem More. He was carted off the field in the 4th quarter after suffering what has now appeared to be a torn tricep. He will be out for the entire season. Washington has gone on to sign former Cowboys & Bengals safety Roy Williams in place to back up LaRon Landry.

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          • DJG
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            • Nov 2010
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            #125
            Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

            Top 5 Stories of the 2012 Season

            The storylines to keep your eyes on this season....

            5. The Restless Texan: Andre Johnson wants out of Houston. After being with the team for almost a decade & earning the title of one of the top five wideouts in the game, he wants to go to a real contender. Tired of the Houston Texans "wait till next year" vibe over the years. He has reason to be frustrated, as he's currently riding a 4 year streak of at least 100 catches & 1300 reciving yards each season.

            4. Are the Pats Done?: As great as New England has been over the last decade, lets face facts: The Pats haven't been in the Super Bowl in the last 4 seasons. The days of the signature clutch games that they have been known for pulling out seem to be behind them. Last years AFC title game agaisnt the Colts proved that Brady & "the Hoodie" are indeed mortal. The mistique & the door maybe closing.

            3. Newtons Long Road: Cam Newton led the Redskins to a NFC title in his first year as a pro. Things however don't get any easier for the rising star. With the NCAA breathing down him & Auburns neck for the tampering scandal, as well as Newton having to live up to that great rookie season. Who knows if this was the start of something special or just the biggest fluke in NFL history.

            2. Coaching Changes: With seven head coaching transactions this past offseason, including long time Titans coach Jeff Fisher headed to Chicago. Plus Ken Whisenhunt going to Buffalo after leading the Cardinals to thier second NFC title game in 4 years.

            1. Can the Colts Repeat?: Just about the same high powered offensive team has returned from last year. Peyton Manning STILL feels he has something to prove, like equaling his peer Tom Brady in Super Bowl wins. The Colts are one of the few defending champs that have much of the talent & leadership to repeat.
            Last edited by DJG; 04-20-2011, 06:13 PM.

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            • DJG
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              • Nov 2010
              • 378

              #126
              Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

              Alright, my Madden game decided it didn't wanna be my friend no more and is no longer playin. And seeing that I haven't been paying much attention to this lately, plus the fact that its comin close to Madden 12 comin out. I've decided to put this francise to bed. It was fun tho. Eventually I might get a used copy of Madden 11 and start this back up but for now I'm focusing on Fight Night Champion & my dynasty on there. Check it out folks. Peace.

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              • DJG
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                • Nov 2010
                • 378

                #127
                Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

                Well, after a while of trying to start up franchises and not being at all satisfied. As well as the unwillingness to buy Madden 12 until some things get fixed, looks like I'm gonna start this joint up again. All I gotta do is go to Gamestop & grab a most likely used copy of Madden 11 and the Getback is back in business.

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                • DJG
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 378

                  #128
                  Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

                  Redskins Scores For Weeks 1-7

                  Alright, now before I stopped this franchise a few months ago I did play the first six games of the 2012 season. After some lopsided games towards the end thats when I stopped playing. I will fix the sliders to give the CPU a better shot because I want the challenge of working towards a second straight Super Bowl. After I give ya'll these scores I plan on also giving the current standings as well as league stats leaders through week 7. I'll also give you a mid-season report for each team to get you all up to speed on the other teams. Hope you all enjoy.

                  Week 1:
                  CLE 21 (0-1)
                  WSH 34 (1-0)

                  Week 2:
                  NYG 17 (1-1)
                  WSH 39 (2-0)

                  Week 3:
                  WSH 13 (3-0)
                  ARI 9 (1-2)

                  Week 5:
                  DAL 20 (2-2)
                  WSH 34 (4-0)

                  Week 6:
                  WSH 68 (5-0)
                  NYG 21 (2-4)

                  Week 7:
                  MIN 14 (5-1)
                  WSH 45 (6-0)

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                  • DJG
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 378

                    #129
                    Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

                    Standings as of Week 7


                    NFL Standings - Updated: Oct 23, 2012
                    NFC EASTWLTPFPA
                    Redskins600223102
                    Eagles330153135
                    Cowboys330105137
                    Giants340150195
                    NFC NORTHWLTPFPA
                    Vikings510156136
                    Bears42013177
                    Packers330148170
                    Lions250103142
                    NFC SOUTHWLTPFPA
                    Falcons520169114
                    Saints420150128
                    Panthers340156168
                    Buccaneers15073146
                    NFC WESTWLTPFPA
                    Cardinals3308585
                    Rams340128146
                    Seahawks340117106
                    49ers160119155
                    AFC EASTWLTPFPA
                    Patriots520184155
                    Dolphins340123143
                    Jets240107140
                    Bills06084156
                    AFC NORTHWLTPFPA
                    Bengals610156113
                    Steelers430139103
                    Ravens330142114
                    Browns24095152
                    AFC SOUTHWLTPFPA
                    Colts510179131
                    Texans330125114
                    Titans240104116
                    Jaguars240120132
                    AFC WESTWLTPFPA
                    Chargers510167118
                    Broncos33095106
                    Chiefs330110131
                    Raiders250112142

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                    • DJG
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 378

                      #130
                      2012 Season Week 8



                      BIRDS SHUT THE DOOR ON 'SKINS PERFECT SEASON


                      It was certainly a duel between two young cross-state rival QB’s when the ‘Skins traveled just under and hour to face their state rivals the Ravens. In what looked like a game against a struggling opponent, this turned into Washington’s biggest test to date this season. It came down to the final play, a hail marry to Ryan Broyles from Cam Newton. It wouldn’t be enough as the Ravens ended the ‘Skins undefeated start, 20-17.

                      The first half showed that both teams were very evenly matched. There was a shocker during the Ravens second series. For they performed a fake punt on 4th down which resulted in a Sam Koch pass completed to corner Domonique Foxworth for a first down. After exchanging field goals Ray Rice’s explosive running helped set up the Ravens & great field position late in the 2nd. Which followed with Joe Flacco scoring the first touchdown with a pass to Ed Dickson. Soon afterwards however MVP candidate Cam Newton led his team downfield in a quick two minute drill. Ending with rookie Jordan Crawford with his only reception of the game, an 11 yard touchdown.

                      After beginning the second half tied, the defenses made their presence felt. Hard hits taken by both teams including a hard hit by Ray Lewis on Cam Newton which nearly resulted in a fumble. The Ravens meanwhile managed to dominate on the ground once again as their second year running back Kendall Hunter was vital in another scoring drive for the Ravens, a long field goal. The forth quarter was a chess match throughout as half-way through the quarter the ’Skins finally got momentum going on the run as well. Newton would connect to his playmaker Devin Thomas for a 2 yard TD to take their first lead of the game. The ’Skins defense fought valiantly to sustain the lead, but it seamed that nothing could stop the potent mix of Flacco & Ray Rice. After a 44 yard run to put them in at 1st & goal, Flacco threw a 2 yard strike to Anquan Boldin to regain the lead.

                      After getting the ball back Cam Newton was looking to be on the verge of another comeback. On 2nd down after avoiding a sack Newton ran down the sideline for a huge 47 yard gain into Ravens territory. The next play however was a pass to fullback Peyton Hillis which was boggled and soon fumbled & recovered by Ray Lewis. Despite the major setback the ’Skins did get the ball back with 16 seconds left. Newton completed two long passes but with no timeouts left they couldn’t take advantage as the Ravens stopped their undefeated streak at six games. Next they will travel to Philly as Cam Newton’s red hot second season continues against is arch rival Andrew Luck & the Eagles. With them over .500 this will prove to be an important match up in the NFC East war.


                      Washington Redskins at Baltimore Ravens
                      Oct 28, 20121ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                      Washington Redskins (6-1)0100717
                      Baltimore Ravens (4-3)373720
                      Team Stats Comparison
                      WASBAL
                      Total Offense298328
                      Rushing Yards97185
                      Passing Yards201143
                      First Downs1713
                      Punt Return Yards1949
                      Kick Return Yards9780
                      Total Yards414457
                      Turnovers1 (-1)0 (+1)
                      3rd Down Converstion4-10 (40%)1-11 (9%)
                      4th Down Conversion1-1 (100%)2-2 (100%)
                      2-Point Conversion00
                      Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals2/12/2
                      Penalties02-12
                      Posession Time23:3024:30
                      Scoring Summary
                      FIRST QUARTER SCORINGWASBAL
                      :18(BAL) A. Pettrey 25 YD FG03
                      SECOND QUARTER SCORINGWASBAL
                      6:34(WAS) G. Gano 43 YD FG33
                      4:37(BAL) J. Flacco 19 YD TD Pass to E. Dickson (Kick)310
                      1:16(WAS) C. Newton 11 YD TD Pass to J. Crawford (Kick)1010
                      THIRD QUARTER SCORINGWASBAL
                      :18(BAL) A. Pettrey 25 YD FG1013
                      FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGWASBAL
                      6:59(WAS) C. Newton 2 YD TD Pass to D. Thomas (Kick)1713
                      2:28(BAL) J. Flacco 3 YD TD Pass to A. Boldin (Kick)1720
                      Washington Redskins
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      C. Newton 18/2823320
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      J. Stewart17422.40
                      C. Newton 45513.70
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      D. Thomas68213.61
                      C. Cooley45413.50
                      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                      R. McIntosh8000
                      L. Landry5000
                      L. Fletcher5000
                      KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                      G. Gano1/12/2544
                      Baltimore Ravens
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      J. Flacco12/1814320
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      R. Rice221315.90
                      K. Hunter5489.60
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      E. Dickson45614.01
                      A. Boldin33110.31
                      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                      D. Foxworth5000
                      L. Webb5000
                      H. Ngata5000
                      KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                      A. Pettrey2/32/2826


                      Notes:
                      -'Skins Linebacker London Fletcher left the game late in the 4th quarter with a sore knee & did not return.
                      -The Redskins 298 yards offense is the lowest total of the year.

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                      • DJG
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                        • Nov 2010
                        • 378

                        #131
                        Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

                        Week 8 Scores


                        CHI 10 (4-3)
                        DET 26 (3-5)

                        DAL 6 (3-4)
                        PHI 14 (4-3)

                        NE 17 (5-3)
                        IND 27 (6-1)

                        ATL 27 (6-2)
                        TB 10 (1-6)

                        TEN 12 (2-5)
                        JAX 48 (3-4)

                        GB 25 (3-4)
                        HOU 30 (4-3)

                        STL 27 (3-5)
                        SEA 28 (4-4)

                        SF 9 (2-6)
                        ARI 5 (3-4)

                        NO 17 (4-3)
                        MIN 27 (6-1)

                        DEN 24 (4-3)
                        SD 20 (5-2)

                        KC 17 (3-4)
                        OAK 24 (3-5)

                        PIT 6 (4-4)
                        CLE 27 (3-4)

                        BUF 7 (0-7)
                        NYJ 20 (3-4)


                        Offensive Player of the Week:
                        WR Reggie Wayne (IND): 14 CATCHES- 216 YARDS, 3 TD

                        Defensive Player of the Week:
                        CB Joe Haden (CLE): 4 TACKLES 1 INT

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                        • DJG
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                          • Nov 2010
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                          #132
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                          Week 8 Notable Injuries


                          QB Mark Sanchez NYJ (Dislocated Hip): 10 Weeks
                          WR Marques Colston NO (Broken Ribs): 3 Weeks
                          RE Dwight Freeney IND (Broken Collarbone): 6 Weeks
                          CB Johnny Patrick ATL (Torn Pectoral Muscle): Out for Season

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                          • DJG
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 378

                            #133
                            Re: Getback: The Redskins Dynasty

                            2012 Mid-Season Report


                            Here's a quick glimpse at all 32 teams & where they stand at the mid-way point.

                            AFC North:

                            CIN (6-1): Coming off a season where they won a wild card spot, no one outside of Cincy predicted that they would be tied for the leagues best record. All thanks to their top rated pass defense & mistake free offense. Their true test is coming though as they still have rematches with the Steelers & Ravens, as well as going on the road to face the ’Skins & Chargers to end the season.

                            BAL (4-3): Its been an up & down year for the birds but things are looking up. Joe Flacco is having the best season of his career statistically & the team itself just pulled a huge upset against the once undefeated Redskins. Baltimore has a shot to run the table the second half, the Bengals are their only opponent that has a record that isn’t hovering .500.

                            PIT (4-4): The Steelers are finally showing their age. As mistakes & just plain being out worked has cost them games. A beat up offensive line hasn’t helped matters. Rather they like it or not, 2012 looks to mark a changing of the guard in the AFC North.

                            CLE (3-4): The growing pains of Colt McCoy continues. He’s shown flashes of brilliance, & also shown why he’s not quite there yet. Despite this he’s the sole reason why the Browns are still hanging in there (as evidence of 4th quarter comebacks over the Ravens & Raiders).

                            AFC South

                            IND (6-1): At 36 years old, Peyton Manning still guarantees the Colts at least 10-13 wins a year. He’s on pace to post his 10th straight season with at least a 90.0 QB Rating & 25 touchdowns. He’s in the running for his SEVENTH MVP award & is about to make his 232nd consecutive start. Even without a third ring, he will go down as the greatest quarterback in NFL history.

                            HOU (4-3): The heat is on for Gary Kubiak to not only deliver a playoff birth but to deliver satisfaction to his star wideout Andre Johnson. Who’s had some harsh words for his coach as of late. The schedule does favor their chances, but they’ve been at this position before & has blown it. Will this be the year?

                            JAX (3-4): Donavan McNabb is having the best year of his career as he continues his resurgence in Jacksonville. Problem is MJD seems to of lost some steam, & their final three games look to be quite a murderers row: @ Bengals, vs. Colts, @ Vikings.

                            TEN (2-5): CJ2K is the only bright spot to this once promising team. Vince Young seems to have regressed year after year. With Chase Daniel waiting in the wings, VY’s days in Music City might be numbered.

                            AFC East

                            NE (5-3): Tom Brady is currently the front runner in the MVP race & for good reason. He’s the only reason the Patriots are in first place. Other than the Texans, every other team the Pats have beaten has a losing record. Their 27th ranked defense is costing them games. Its going to come back to hunt them down the stretch if things don’t improve.

                            MIA (3-4): It seems as if the toughest half of their schedule is over. However, Chad Henne’s below average play isn’t a good look. Replacing him with Pat White might not be any better. Coach Sporano & Henne’s jobs are on the line surely, & they have the best chance right now to be the team that overthrows the Pats.

                            NYJ (3-4): Rex Ryan did the right thing this season, he shut up. Though it maybe too late for that as his star QB Mark Sanchez is gone for the season. While they still have a top 10 caliber defense, without some scoring the Jets season may already be over.

                            BUF (0-7): Just the fact that Robert You, Alex Smith, & Levi Brown are the QB’s on your football team just spells curtain doom. So far they are safely in the driver seat for the race to draft Oklahoma State QB Andrew Patterson.

                            AFC West

                            SD (5-2): We’ve seen something from the Bolts we are not used to, a fast start. Finally after all this time. Their last two losses were close ones as this team could easily be undefeated. Now’s the time to buckle down however as they still have to face the Colts, Steelers, Bengals, & Falcons.

                            DEN (4-3): Upsetting the Chargers gave some much needed confidence to the men from Mile High. Their stingy defense will prove useful late in the season. If Kyle Orton can turn it up this team could sneak into the playoffs.

                            KC (3-4): Injuries have riddled the Chiefs offense as they certainly have underachieved as of late. Todd Haley has yet to lead this team to the playoffs in his tenure. Only one team they will face the rest of this season has a losing record. This could end badly.

                            OAK (3-5): After starting the season 1-5, the Silver & Black have finally found their mojo. It maybe too little too late though. The worst defense in the league has an uphill battle they are likely not to win.

                            NFC North

                            MIN (6-1): AP is once again lighting it up on the ground, & Matt Moore is finally having his breakout season. The teams road to the playoffs looks to be in their favor, but its all for nothing if they don’t get past the Redskins.

                            CHI (4-3): The Monsters of the Midway have run the NFL gambit when it comes to offenses. They have a great chance of making the playoffs now that Jay Cutler has toned down on the interceptions. If they make it into the postseason they will shock many.

                            GB (3-4): Nothings more shocking than the fact that both Matt Moore & Jay Cutler have more touchdown passes than Aaron Rodgers. Except that a Don Capers coached defense leads the league in points allowed.

                            DET (3-5): Jim Schwartz is 15-41 as the Lions head coach. This team was a lot of peoples pick to finally breakout. Now they look broke down. Megatrons in the final year of his contract & its looking very doubtful he’ll return to the Motor City, just like his coach.

                            NFC South

                            ATL (6-2): They only have one division game left and that’s against an average Panthers team. Despite dealing with the Chargers later on, as well as a game against the ‘Skins that could decide an NFC playoff spot. The Falcons should win the south.

                            NO (4-3): The receiving corps are banged up & the rush defense is the worst in the league. If not for the fact that the Saints gave the Falcons their only two losses I’d give this team their last rights now. But they still have the firepower & the QB to make noise.

                            CAR (3-4): A spark must be lit under their offense. John Fox is loosing this team fast after the controversy between Jimmy Clausen & Tony Pike. The culture in Carolina is the worst its ever been, its time for a change.


                            TB (1-6): Raheem Morris has yet to lead the Bucs to the playoffs in his four seasons as coach. Whatever flashes Josh Freeman showed as a solid QB is forgotten now. It’s hard not to picture this team tearing it all apart and starting over again.

                            NFC East

                            WSH (6-1): They continue to be on a roll despite the shocking loss to Baltimore. Cam Newton is an MVP candidate & they’re defense has improved much since last season. With the exception of maybe the Falcons it seems that no one in the NFC is capable of stopping this team from reaching its ultimate goal.

                            PHI (4-3): Sean McDermott’s second year as head coach is proving productive. Andrew Luck is showcasing is abilities nicely with the offense as a whole making their presence felt. While they still have to face the Redskins twice as well as the Falcons, the Eagles should be able to collect enough victories to make the playoffs.

                            NYG (3-4): Eli Manning makes it seem like Peyton grew off a completely different branch on the Manning tree. His average play along with a worrisome defense is not a good formula. Add to the fact that there’s no fast start like there was in previous years. If things don’t get any better the writing maybe on the wall for Tom Coughlin.

                            DAL (3-4): It took Dallas being last in passing offense, changing head coaches, & not scoring a touchdown at all against the Eagles to realize the two words that will forever hold them back as a contender: Tony Romo.

                            NFC West

                            SEA (4-4): Despite having rookie QB Exavier Baxter as their starter, the Seahawks are in first place. Though its obvious to believe that if this team were in any other division in the NFL they would be buried.

                            ARI (3-4): Changing both your head coach & starting QB after coming off a year where you made the NFC Championship game is perplexing. Especially after seeing your team showcase the mediocrity & sadness it showed before said head coach almost led you to the promise land. This team deserves to be where they are.

                            STL (3-5): The team that was suppose to take over this division is underachieving to the fullest extent. The saddest thing is the NFL’s current leading rusher Steven Jackson is wasting his prime here as he’s already surpassed 10,000 career rushing yards. Sad.

                            SF (2-6): It’s a hard year for them and Patrick Willis wanting out don’t make it better. Expect Mike Singletary’s pink slip soon.
                            Last edited by DJG; 11-05-2011, 04:09 PM.

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