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  • djp73
    Coach Porter Davis
    • Jun 2009
    • 8504

    #196
    Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

    Pro Bowl and NFL Awards next
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    • weddlesbeard
      Pro
      • Dec 2014
      • 501

      #197
      Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

      Good luck in the Superbowl! But might not need it with that defense... nice little shutout streak you got going.
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      • Jairp23
        Rookie
        • May 2012
        • 40

        #198
        Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

        Sitting in Chuck E Cheese reading this whole thread while my daughter plays. Thanks for the entertainment!
        NFL: Cowboys
        NCAAB: Mizzou, Saint Louis
        NCAAF: Mizzou
        MLB: Cardinals

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        • djp73
          Coach Porter Davis
          • Jun 2009
          • 8504

          #199
          Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

          Originally posted by weddlesbeard
          Good luck in the Superbowl! But might not need it with that defense... nice little shutout streak you got going.
          A little bummed to not be facing the best team in the superbowl we're ready! The shutouts have been a bit surprising.
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          • djp73
            Coach Porter Davis
            • Jun 2009
            • 8504

            #200
            Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

            Originally posted by Jairp23
            Sitting in Chuck E Cheese reading this whole thread while my daughter plays. Thanks for the entertainment!
            Arent smartphones great? Thanks for reading, glad you're enjoying it.
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            • djp73
              Coach Porter Davis
              • Jun 2009
              • 8504

              #201
              Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.


              PRO BOWL ROSTERS

              Lawrence Taylor's Team - Marshall Faulk's Team

              P. Manning - QB1 - T. Brady
              T. Romo - QB2 - J. Flacco
              A. Rodgers - QB3 - M. Stafford
              M. Lynch - HB1 - J. Forsett
              L. McCoy - HB2 - C. Anderson
              L. Bell - HB3 - D. Murray
              J. Develin - FB1 - M. Tolbert
              W. Johnson - FB2 - H. Hynoski
              J. Edelman - WR1 - S. Smith Sr.
              C. Johnson - WR2 - B. Cooks
              G. Tate - WR3 - D. Thomas
              R. Cobb - WR4 - A. Green
              J. Gordon - WR5 - J. Matthews
              V. Jackson - WR6 - R. White
              D. Pitta - TE1 - J. Thomas
              G. Olsen - TE2 - T. Wright
              T. Eifert - TE3 - C. Fleener
              N. Solder - LT1 - R. Clady
              J. Veldheer - LT2 - T. Smith
              M. Iupati - LG1 - M. Bernadeau
              B. Grubbs - LG2 - J. Blalock
              J. Tretter - C1 - O. Asante
              B. Stork - C2 - M. Unger
              M. Yanda - RG1 - M. Ramirez
              Z. Martin - RG2 - J. Evans
              S. Vollmer - RT1 - L. Vasquez
              A. Davis - RT2 - Z. Strief

              R. Ninkovich - LE1 - C. Campbell
              M. Wilkerson - LE2 - M. Williams
              C. Jones - RE1 - J. Watt
              J. Hatcher - RE2 - G. Hardy
              V. Wilfork - DT1 - L. Walden
              M. Campbell - DT2 - N. Fairley
              M. Dareus - DT3 - N. Suh
              J. Gallette - LOLB1 - C. Barwin
              J. Houston - LOLB2 - V. Miller
              D. Bishop - MLB1 - L. Timmons
              K. Misi - MLB2 - D. Washington
              K. Alonso - ROLB1 - A. Smith
              L. David - ROLB2 - V. Rey
              J. McCourty - CB1 - K. Lewis
              B. Maxwell - CB2 - T. Johnson
              J. Smith - CB3 - D. Slay
              A. Cromartie - CB4 - D. Hall
              E. Weddle - FS1 - H. Smith
              R. Reid - FS2 - G. Quin
              T. Ward - SS1 - M. Burnett
              R. Blanton - SS2 - B. Pollard

              D. Carpenter - K - C. Parkey
              D. Colquitt - P - B. Kern
              C. Patterson - KR - D. Thomas
              Q. Roberson - PR - T. Austin
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              • djp73
                Coach Porter Davis
                • Jun 2009
                • 8504

                #202
                Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.


                NFL HONORS

                2015 AFC Awards
                AwardPlayerPosTeam
                Offensive Player of the YearTom BradyQBPatriots
                Defensive Player of the YearKiko AlonsoLBBills
                Offensive Rookie of the YearMalcolm KellyQBJets
                Defensive Rookie of the YearRolando McClainLBJets
                Best QuarterbackTom BradyQBPatriots
                Best Running BackJustin ForsettHBRavens
                Best Wide ReceiverJulian EdelmanWRPatriots
                Best Offensive LinemanNate SolderLTPatriots
                Best Defensive LinemanChandler JonesREPatriots
                Best Defensive BackEric WeddleFSChargers
                Best KickerStephen GostkowskiKPatriots


                2015 NFC Awards
                AwardPlayerPosTeam
                Offensive Player of the YearAaron RodgersQBPackers
                Defensive Player of the YearMychal KendricksLBEagles
                Offensive Rookie of the YearVintize RosemondHBCowboys
                Defensive Rookie of the YearBret HuntMLBVikings
                Best QuarterbackAaron RodgersQBPackers
                Best Running BackMarshawn LynchHBSeahawks
                Best Wide ReceiverCalvin JohnsonWRLions
                Best Offensive LinemanTyron SmithLTCowboys
                Best Defensive LinemanAldon SmithRE49ers
                Best Defensive BackGlover QuinFSLions
                Best KickerConnor BarthKRedskins


                2015 NFL Awards
                AwardPlayerPosTeam
                Most Valuable PlayerTom BradyQBPatriots
                Coach of the YearBill BelichickCoachPatriots
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                • djp73
                  Coach Porter Davis
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 8504

                  #203
                  Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                  Patriots Report

                  SUPERBOWL L PREVIEW
                  Lions vs Patriots
                  @
                  11-5-------16-0

                  Raymod James Stadium – Tampa, Florida
                  Sunday, February 7th, 2016 – 6:17PM



                  MATTHEW STAFFORD LEADS HIS LIONS AGAINST TOM BRADY’S PATRIOTS IN SUPERBOWL 50


                  Two teams that couldn’t seem more different are really more alike than you might think. The Patriots put up gaudy numbers on offense in route to setting an NFL record for most points scored in a season. They ranked number one in total yards, total offense, passing offense, and points per game. They finished second in total rushing offense. Detroit’s offense was no slouch either. The Lions came in 7th in total offense, 7th in passing yards, 11th in points per game and 16th in rushing yardage.

                  On defense is where the teams really look the same, at least on paper. New England was first in total yards allowed, passing yards allowed, and points allowed. They finished 5th in rushing yards allowed. Detroit was third in total yards allowed, 15th in passing yards allowed, 2nd in rushing yards allowed and 3rd in points allowed.

                  Both teams lean on their star quarterbacks. Both teams use a running back by committee approach. Both teams have very deep, capable receiving corps. Both teams have good offensive lines. Both teams have strong defenses at all three levels. This should be a great matchup.

                  The two teams took different paths to the Superbowl. New England was mostly unchallenged in a 16-0 regular season campaign before shutting out the Chiefs 28-0 then the Broncos 21-0 to clinch their spot. Detroit started out 2-2 with close losses to Arizona and Seattle early. They then throttled the Packers in Green Bay in week five. After a week six win over the Bears they dropped a home game to the 49ers to sit at 4-3 before their bye. A three game win streak was broken up by an ugly 16-3 loss to the Bears at home in week 12, making their record 7-4. they were entrenched in a three way battle with the Bears and Packers for the NFC North title. A week 13 win and a week 14 loss did nothing to clear up the division title picture. At 8-5 the Lions could either buck up and win their division or struggle and go home after the regular season. They bucked up with three straight wins over the Falcons, Rams and Eagles to clinch the division crown and the third seed in the NFC playoffs.

                  They got their revenge over the Cardinals with a 34-7 drubbing of Arizona in the Wild Card round. Next up was a nail biter of a win in Philadelphia by a score of 29-22 in the Divisional Round. They punched their ticket by taking down the heavily favored Seahawks by a score of 27-6 in Seattle in the NFC Championship game.

                  “We’ve all seen that 16-0 doesn’t matter in the Super Bowl. We’re ready.” Lions star receiver Calvin Johnson said immediately after the Lions beat the Seahawks.

                  Players to Watch
                  Quarterback Matthew Stafford is coming off a season in which he threw for 4,323 yards along with 27 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Far from his best year Stafford has made big plays when it counts. He will need to play a very good, mistake free game to give his team a chance against the Patriots stifling defense.

                  In the backfield the Lions use a combination of Reggie Bush and Joique Bell. Bush led the team with 788 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns. He also caught 30 passes for 235 yards and two scores. Bell carried 147 times for 416, just a 2.8 yards per carry average, while scoring 3 times. Bell caught 22 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown. Even at his age Bush is still a threat to score anytime he touches the ball. New England will have to prevent him from making any splash plays and swinging the momentum.

                  The Lions have one of the deepest groups of pass catchers in the league. Calvin Johnson caught 110 passes for 1,529 yards and 12 scores while Golden Tate also caught 110 passes for 1,207 yards and 6 scores. Behind them was Brandon Coleman with 65 catches for 569 yards and two scores. Tight End Joseph Fauria recorded 353 yards and a score on 59 receptions. New England could have their hands full with this group as Stafford is comfortable throwing to any one of them in any situation.

                  Defensively the Lions have talent at all three levels. MLB Stephen Tulloch recorded 114 tackles to lead the team. DT Nick Fairley and DE Ezekiel Ansah each had 7 sacks. Safety Glover Quin’s 7 picks led the team and corner Darius Slay had six. Brady will need to be careful with the ball as those two are very good at closing in and snatching away the ball. Ndamukong Suh didn’t put up flashy numbers but he did lead the team with 18 tackles for a loss, one more that Fairley’s 17.

                  Tale of the Tape
                  DET –Stat - NE
                  Offense
                  5839 - Tot – 7236
                  4328 - Pass – 5197
                  1511 - Rush – 2039
                  25.2 - Points – 38.3
                  Defense
                  4814 - Tot – 2832
                  3829 - Pass – 1713
                  985 - Rush – 1119
                  274 - Points – 132

                  Injury Report
                  DET – HB Theo Riddick, LG Justin Blalock, RT LaAdrian Waddle, RT Khalif Barnes
                  NE – None

                  Outlook
                  Vegas has set the Patriots as 5 point favorites. We think it could be closer than that. The keys to the game are Matthew Stafford and the Patriots running game against that strong Detroit defensive line. This should be a good one.


                  Starting Lineups
                  LIONS OffensePosNumberPATRIOTS OffensePosNumber
                  Matthew StaffordQB9Tom BradyQB12
                  Reggie BushHB21LeGarrette BlountHB29
                  Calvin JohnsonWR81Julian EdelmanWR11
                  Golden TateWR15Brandon LaFellWR19
                  Brandon ColemanWR16Rob GronkowskiTE87
                  Eric EbronTE85Tim WrightTE81
                  Riley ReiffT71Nate SolderT77
                  Larry WarfordG75Mackenzy BernadeauG63
                  Brian De La PuenteC51J.C. TretterC53
                  Travis SwansonG64Onaje Asante (R)G70
                  Cameron FlemingT74Sebastian VollmerT76
                  LIONS DefensePosNumberPATRIOTS DefensePosNumber
                  John HughesDE72Rob NinkovichDE50
                  Ndamukong SuhDT90Vince WilforkDT75
                  Nick FairleyDT98Chandler JonesDE95
                  Ezekiel AnsahDE94Jamie CollinsOLB91
                  Telvin SmithOLB52Jerod MayoMLB51
                  Stephen TullockMLB55Dont'a HightowerOLB54
                  DeAndre LevyOLB54Darrelle RevisCB24
                  Darius SlayCB23Brandon BrownerCB39
                  Johnathan JosephCB24Logan RyanCB26
                  Glover QuinFS27Devin McCourtyFS32
                  James IhedigboSS32Duron HarmonSS30
                  LIONS Special TeamsPosNumberPATRIOTS Special TeamsPosNumber
                  Matt PraterK5Stephen GostkowskiK3
                  Sam MartinP6Barry Ferrell (R)P9
                  Curry Bass (R)KR84Tad Avery (R)KR13
                  Last edited by djp73; 03-07-2015, 07:40 AM.
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                  • pfeifere1
                    MVP
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 2154

                    #204
                    Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                    so it all comes down to this.....as much as it pains me to say it, good luck.
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                    • djp73
                      Coach Porter Davis
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 8504

                      #205
                      Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                      Originally posted by pfeifere1
                      so it all comes down to this.....as much as it pains me to say it, good luck.
                      Pretty shocked it's Detroit.
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                      • djp73
                        Coach Porter Davis
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 8504

                        #206
                        Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                        Patriots Report

                        SUPERBOWL L
                        Lions vs Patriots
                        @
                        11-5-------16-0

                        Raymod James Stadium – Tampa, Florida
                        Sunday, February 7th, 2016 – 6:17PM



                        NEW ENGLAND AND DETROIT WOULD FACE OFF IN SUPER BOWL 50


                        Scoreboard1st2nd3rd4thFinal
                        New England Patriots [16-0]31401431
                        Detroit Lions [11-5]076013


                        A CHAMPION IS CROWNED

                        Leading up to the Super Bowl there was a lot of chatter that the Lions weren’t the team that should be there or that they weren’t the team people wanted to see against the Patriots. For as many fans as there were that wanted to see New England make history by going a perfect 19-0 there were two that wanted to see them fall. Some just wanted to see a good game.

                        Things started off slowly with Stephen Gostkowski’s 36 yard field goal being the only score in the first quarter. Detroit answered that score with a long drive that spilled into the second quarter and was capped with a 7 yard Stafford to Tate touchdown pass to put the Lions on top 7-3.

                        New England would take charge and score a pair of touchdowns before halftime. The first score came on a 13 yard Brady to Dobson strike. After a Lions punt the Pats made it 17-7 with a 1 yard touchdown run by Blount.

                        Detroit managed a pair of third quarter field goals and it was anyone’s game going into the fourth quarter as the Patriots held a 17-13 lead. New England put together a great drive and increased their lead to 24-13 on a 4 yard Brady to Gronkowski touchdown pass. Detroit’s next possession ended abruptly when Jamie Collins forced a Stafford fumble and Rob Ninkovich was there to scoop it up. New England capitalized with a seven yard Blount touchdown run. From there the Patriots pinned their ears back and were able to keep the Lions from putting up anymore points to win by a final score of 31-13.

                        The win gave New England the first ever perfect 19-0 record, besting their 2007 campaign in which they fell to the Giants in the Super Bowl after coming in at 18-0.

                        “It’s just an incredible accomplishment for all of us. It’s really going to take some time to sink in I think.” Tom Brady said after the historic win.

                        Defensive end Rob Ninkovich was presented the Lamar Hunt Trophy as MVP. He recorded two tackles, two sacks and recovered the key fourth quarter fumble.

                        “We just didn’t do enough to win. Nothing in particular. Just didn’t do enough as a team.” Lions receiver Calvin Johnson said of the loss.

                        Scoring Summary
                        1st Quarter
                        NE S. Gostkowski 36 Yd FG
                        2nd Quarter
                        DET G. Tate 7 Yd pass from M. Stafford (M. Prater kick)
                        NE A. Dobson 13 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
                        NE L. Blount 1 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)
                        3rd Quarter
                        DET M. Prater 17 Yd FG
                        DET M. Prater 37 Yd FG
                        4th Quarter
                        NE R. Gronkowski 4 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
                        NE L. Blount 7 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)

                        Key Player Stats

                        M. Stafford 15/21 148Yds TD
                        R. Bush 11Car 26Yds
                        C. Johnson 5Rec 71Yds
                        G. Tate 4Rec 55Yds TD
                        B. Coleman 3Rec 12Yds
                        J. Fauria 2Rec 12Yds
                        S. Tulloch 10Tkl
                        G. Quin 8Tkl
                        D. Levy 6Tkl, Int
                        J. Ihedigbo 6Tkl
                        E. Ansah 3Tkl, Sck


                        T. Brady 30/42 296Yds 2TD Int
                        L. Blount 16Car 52Yds 2TD
                        S. Ridley 8Car 19Yds, 2Rec 22Yds
                        R. Gronkowski 10Rec 109Yds TD
                        J. Edelman 4Rec 46Yds
                        A. Dobson 4Rec 45Yds TD
                        B. LaFell 5Rec 32Yds
                        T. Ford 3Rec 26Yds
                        T. Wright 2Rec 16Yds
                        D. Hightower 6Tkl
                        J. Mayo 4Tkl
                        D. Revis 4Tkl
                        J. Collins 4Tkl, Sck, FF
                        D. McCourty 4Tkl
                        C. Jones 3Tkl, Sck
                        D. Harmon 3Tkl, Sck
                        R. Ninkovich 2Tkl, 2Sck, FR
                        L. Walden 2Tkl, Sck

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                        Current Record: 19-0
                        Next Week: WE GOING TO DISNEY!
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                        • djp73
                          Coach Porter Davis
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 8504

                          #207
                          Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

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                          • djp73
                            Coach Porter Davis
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 8504

                            #208
                            Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                            New England Patriots 2015 Schedule
                            DATEOPPONENTRESULT
                            Sep 7at Buffalo BillsWon, 24-3
                            Sep 13vs Dallas CowboysWon, 19-17
                            Sep 20vs Denver BroncosWon, 21-14
                            Sep 27vs Philadelphia EaglesWon, 36-22
                            Oct 12at New York GiantsWon, 31-0
                            Oct 18at Miami DolphinsWon, 37-7
                            Oct 22vs Buffalo BillsWon, 48-13
                            Nov 1at New York JetsWon, 45-10
                            Nov 8at Pittsburgh SteelersWon, 29-7
                            Nov 15at Tennessee TitansWon, 69-7
                            Nov 22vs Miami DolphinsWon, 50-6
                            Nov 29at Houston TexansWon, 44-3
                            Dec 6at New York JetsWon, 45-0
                            Dec 13at Washington RedskinsWon, 49-7
                            Dec 20vs Indianapolis ColtsWon, 44-3
                            Dec 27vs Jacksonville JaguarsWon, 21-13
                            Jan 10vs Kansas City Chiefs - Divisional PlayoffWon, 28-0
                            Jan 17vs Denver Broncos - Conference Championship Won, 21-0
                            Feb 7at Detroit Lions - Super Bowl 50Won, 31-13

                            Red=MNF, Blue=SNF, Green=TNF
                            Bold=AFC East Game
                            (Scores are links to game report)
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                            • weddlesbeard
                              Pro
                              • Dec 2014
                              • 501

                              #209
                              Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                              Congrats!

                              Now the question is... best team ever?
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                              • djp73
                                Coach Porter Davis
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 8504

                                #210
                                Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                                Originally posted by weddlesbeard
                                Congrats!

                                Now the question is... best team ever?
                                I mean if a team did this sruff in real life you would certainly have to put them near the top.
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