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  • FMFL BRONCO
    Rookie
    • Oct 2016
    • 25

    #1

    An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

    Hello all, I am going to be starting a CFM in Madden 17 with Raiderz4eva and CWSapp Present AFL- American Football League fictional rosters! Remember, all players all fictional, so you won't be seeing names you are use to seeing in the box score! You can check out the main thread on slider info/ updates. I'm rolling with the Seattle Seahawks who finished 6-10 last year in the AFL. You can check the PDF for league history of the AFL, Team information, Offensive & Defensive Scouting Reports, as well as last years draft recap. I will be looking to rebuild and retool this team for the future, so here's to a long road ahead!

    Backstory:
    A new era of Seattle Seahawks football is here with the hiring of coach Justin Halsne Sr. He is the father of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB, Justin Halsne. He was the QBs coach/ assistant HC with the AFL Championship winning Cleveland Browns. He was known as the QB guru within the Browns Franchise helping Nathan Russell develop the past 5 years into the QB he is today. Prior to his experience with the Browns, Justin Halsne was a long time backup for the Dallas Cowboys sitting behind the old time vet Andy Netherland. His career in the AFL was short lived after getting into a serious car accident that nearly tore off his throwing arm, but that didn't stop him from being involved in the AFL. After recovery from the injury, Justin Halsne went back to the Cowboys as a assistant in the QB room. He learned a lot with his time there that lead him to his gig as the QBs coach for the Browns. The rest is history, and now we are here!

    I started this thread after playing all 4 preseason games, so I'll give you a recap of some important storylines going into preseason and how they shook out, along with the final depth chart heading into the season.

    Preseason & Final Depth Chart for Regular Season/ Practice Squad:

    With problems all around the Seattle Seahawks, I looked to FA to help bolster the depth of the team. The first move I made was signing LT Jeff Yarborough, and moved Raymond Andreozzi to RT. This move helped shore up both tackle spots while keeping the interior of the line the same. I also signed some depth at every position, besides kicker and punter, and wanted every position to duke it out. Nobody's spot was safe, which made it fun to not look at their overalls and just their play on the field. It was very surprising to see 60-65 OVR's making plays out there fighting for a paycheck, and some of them even stuck. But overall, here was some main questions going into the season with answers to follow:

    1) Would Harvey Voss be able to hang onto his starting spot after last years poor performance, and hold off back up Jim Hall?

    Both QBs played outstanding in the preseason. Both completing over 70% of their passes with no INTs, so it was a tough decision and could honestly go either way. But at the end of the day, the coaching staff felt that Jim Hall didn't do enough to beat out Harvey Voss for his starting spot. Look for Harvey Voss to be a break out candidate with it being a contract year for him.

    2) Would Kareem Bryant be able to hold on to his roster spot after getting constantly torched last year?

    With new coaching, nobody knew what to expect from Bryant, but it appeared that the new staff saw enough of his game film last year to determine how to move forward. Bryant was stashed on the depth chart and played minimally in games, mostly getting time with 3rd and 4th stringers. It came down to the last cuts, but the staff felt it was necessary to move on. Its a new chapter of Seahawks football!

    3) Could the defense rally behind the likes of Akeem Moore and Marques Brown?

    The first team D played well all throughout preseason. Having a 3 goalline stands holding them to FGs, a couple TDs (1 pick 6, and strip sack fumble), having a handful of sacks, and 2 Ints. It looks as if the two rookies Brendan Carr SS, and Justin Johnson ROLB are already making strides and having an impact on this D. With Bryants release, Gregg Capers gets the start opposite of Dashawn Ortiz with Mateo Butler in the slot. Free Agent DT Marcus Rice came in and impressed coaches day 1 with his work ethic, and the results showed on the field having 4 TFL, and a sack playing mostly with 2nd/3rd team D in the preseason. He will get the nod over rookie Cleo Humphrey, who will still see the field in sub packages. Overall this D is looking like an improvement from last year already.

    Final Depth Chart:
    QB: Harvey Voss, Jim Hall
    RB: Ryan Foster, Troy Adewusi, Alexis Jackson, Raheem Redd
    FB: Mark Reeder
    WR: Andrew Reddington, Gavin Meeks, Tarus Shockley, Jay Adams, Riley Dowling (R), Eli Jace
    TE: Chris Mynatt, Trevor Mullins, Travis Causa
    LT: Jeff Yarborough, Augie Vadis (R)
    LG: Clay Gibbs, Streator Allsop
    C: Robbie McGeachy, Bryan Jackson
    RG: Chris Haplin, Kyler Saunders
    RT: Raymond Andreozzi, Tommy Stiffins
    LE: Marquis Colton, Ivory Oldham, Mack Deely
    DT: Austin Morales, Marcus Rice, Cleo Humphrey (R)
    RE: Marques Brown, Stephen Weber
    LOLB: Issac Mcclurg, Joshua Miller
    MLB: Akeem Moore, Keeneth Jamele, James Kennedy
    ROLB: Justin Johnson (R), Bull Campbell
    CB: Dashawn Ortiz, Gregg Capers, Mateo Butler, Bryce Gorman, Denzel Griffin, Austin Strutman
    FS: Clifton Blackmon, Woodrow Sullivan
    SS: Brendan Carr (R), Dario Styles
    K: Kelvin May
    P: Aubrey Huff

    Practice Squad:
    Kieth Richardson DT
    Ryan Dibenedet RG (R)
    Brad Barker QB
    Phillip Bracy FB
    Vernon Sparks FS
    Abdul Cullen WR
    Landon Dennison CB
    Calvin Gretty TE (R)
    Chaz Mullenax WR (R)
    Malcolm Wheeler LE

    (R)= Rookies

    Looking forward to a challenging season and rebuild!
    Last edited by FMFL BRONCO; 10-15-2016, 03:25 PM.
  • FMFL BRONCO
    Rookie
    • Oct 2016
    • 25

    #2
    Re: An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

    Week 1 vs Miami Dolphins

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    Not a great defensive game for either team.
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    Time of possession was nearly even between the two teams.
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    Dolphins QB, Agnew was nearly perfect besides an INT to rookie Brendan Carr.
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    Dolphins RB Cory Davis was a MAN amongst men.
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    Andrew Reddington led all WRs with a 103 yards on 5 catches.
    Last edited by FMFL BRONCO; 10-15-2016, 03:31 PM.

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    • FMFL BRONCO
      Rookie
      • Oct 2016
      • 25

      #3
      Re: An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

      Week 1 vs Miami Dolphins continued...
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      There was no such thing as defense in this week 1 contest.
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      Mr. Reliable, Kelvin May.
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      Noodle leg Aubrey Huff.
      Last edited by FMFL BRONCO; 10-17-2016, 12:06 PM.

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      • FMFL BRONCO
        Rookie
        • Oct 2016
        • 25

        #4
        Re: An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

        Week 1 Recap:

        Seattle Seahawks (0-1) vs. Miami Dolphins (1-0)

        In a game that seemed to be Miami's from the start, thanks to lack luster run D, Seattle fought hard in the 2nd half. The Seahawks put up 20 points in the 2nd half compared to only 3 in the 1st half. Coach Halsne was not too impressed with what he saw on the field quoting, "My grandsons peewee football team could have ran on us today. We did not do a good job plugging up holes, and containing the outside runs. We have got a lot of work to do on the defensive side of the ball." Seattle gave up 223 yards on the ground to a Miami team that was missing their starter, Jerrah Griffin, but that didn't seem to stop them. Cory Davis filled in nice for them racking up 216 yards on 21 carries with a TD. If Seattle wants to improve on a 6-10 record, they have got to do a better job at stopping the run. Offensively Coach Halsne was content with what he saw quoting, "We didn't get out of the gates fast enough to keep pace with the Dolphins, but we fought hard in the second half. Harvey Voss played pretty good outside of that pick. That was just a great play on the ball by Dolphins CB, Brandon Coleman. In regards to running, we did a good job moving the guys up front. We just didn't do it enough due to the situations we were facing in the second half. We will have to put our team in a better position to run the ball more than 13 times next game if we want to win." Ryan Foster was effective in all aspects of the game racking up over a 100 yards of total offense and a TD (12 carries 66 yards, 4 catches 40 yards). Look for the Seattle O to rely heavily on Foster all year in both the pass and run game. Star WR, Andrew Reddington had himself a day catching 5 passes for 103 yards. After last season, Reddington voiced his concerns with the team and wanted change, if not he wanted to be traded. It looks as if Coach Halsne must have had some nice things to say, because Reddington showed up to OTA's and minicamp ready to work. It looks as if him and Voss worked together over the offseason because the Voss-Reddington connection was in full force.

        Game notes:
        After sniping rookie Riley Dowling WR off the Broncos practice squad, he came up with a big 4th quarter TD reception that cut the game to 8.
        Rookie Brendan Carr had his 1st career INT in the end zone stopping the Dolphins from scoring in the 1st quarter after a tough roughing the kicker call on the special teams unit
        Marques Brown and Marcus Rice each had 0.5 sack.
        Rookie Justin Johnson was injured in the 1st half with a shoulder injury and returned later in the game racking up 7 tackles.

        Next week: Seattle Seahawks (0-1) @ LA Rams (0-1)
        Last edited by FMFL BRONCO; 10-15-2016, 03:38 PM.

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        • FMFL BRONCO
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          • Oct 2016
          • 25

          #5
          Re: An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

          SeaHawks Roll Early & Hold Off Rams 4th Quarter Comeback in Week 2
          Seattle Seahawks at St. Louis Rams
          Sep 18, 20161ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
          Seattle Seahawks (1-1)7106023
          St. Louis Rams (0-2)0051015
          Team Stats Comparison
          SEASTL
          Total Offense373294
          Rushing Yards10080
          Passing Yards273214
          First Downs1312
          Punt Return Yards68
          Kick Return Yards8460
          Total Yards463362
          Turnovers01
          3rd Down Converstion6/93/7
          4th Down Conversion1/10
          2-Point Conversion00
          Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals2/21/1
          Penalties2-251-5
          Posession Time20:5111:09
          Seattle Seahawks
          PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
          Harvey Voss13/2027330
          RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
          Ryan Foster28913.30
          Troy Adewusi372.30
          Harvey Voss122.00
          RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
          Tarus Shockley510621.21
          Troy Adewusi23417.00
          Chris Mynatt22814.00
          Andrew Reddington 2178.51
          Ryan Foster18181.01
          Trevor Mullins177.00
          DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
          Justin Johnson90.000
          Clifton Blackmon60.000
          Austin Morales40.000
          Marques Brown40.000
          Akeem Moore40.000
          Marquis Colton40.000
          Gregg Capers30.000
          Denzel Griffin30.000
          Marcus Rice30.000
          Bull Campbell20.000
          Brendan Carr20.000
          Mateo Butler10.000
          Issac McClurg11.000
          Cleo Humphrey 11.000
          KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
          Kelvin May1/12/3537
          PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
          Aubrey Huff314448.00
          KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
          Raheem Redd38428.00
          PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
          Raheem Redd166.00
          St. Louis Rams
          PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
          Blake Emerson17/2922510
          RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
          Malcolm Bell13735.60
          David Martin3113.70
          Blake Emerson1-4-4.00
          RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
          Elijah Harper55811.60
          Malcolm Bell4174.30
          Jaquan Oregon39230.71
          Troy Mahalak33411.30
          Jonathen Rosetta22412.00
          DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
          Benny Caston90.000
          Brandon Brown70.000
          Quentin Pollnice70.000
          Gerry Harris70.000
          Christian Jenkins Jr. 50.000
          Jules Stanley50.000
          Dre'Sean Way40.000
          Kenny Simmons40.000
          Tajhea Emory40.000
          Robert Guevremont40.000
          Malik Murphy30.000
          Corey Munday20.000
          Geraldo Villanueva 20.000
          Ned Rigsby10.000
          KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
          Max Hill2/21/1750
          PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
          Elder Trotter414135.33
          KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
          Andre Lee36020.00
          PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
          Andre Lee188.00

          Player of the Game: Harvey Voss- 13/20 273yds 3TDs 0Ints 81%
          Tarus Shockley Shines After Being Named Starter
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          Week 2 recap:
          Coming into week 2, Coach Halsne named Tarus Shockley the starter opposite Andrew Reddinton, and he sure didn't disappoint racking up 106 yards on 5 catches with a 54 yd TD reception. Coach Halsne made the move quoting, "Shockley has been very explosive the past few weeks in practice, constantly giving Gregg Capers fits on the outside. I wanted to see if it would translate in todays game against the LA Rams, and it did. Kudos to you kid." Ryan Foster looked like Ryan Foster racking up a total of 172yds. 81 of those yards coming from a TD on a HB wheel. His production tapered off in the 2nd half, but did enough on the ground to keep the D honest. The OL played outstanding giving up 0 sacks, and letting Voss have plenty of time in the pocket. Another depth chart change occurred before week 2, as Coach Halsne named Denzel Griffin the starting nickel CB moving forward. Mateo Butler moved to the dime CB in a corresponding move. Coach Halsne was quoting on this move saying, "Butler really struggled during the preseason, but I wanted to give him a chance at the start of the season to get out of his funk. He just doesn't look right out there, and we need to get to the bottom of this. Whether its more reps in practice or the weight room, he needs to get better if he wants to earn PT." The defense gave up 13 points all game (2pts on blocked PAT), in which was a much better effort week 2. The run D slightly improved, but still needs to get better giving up 5.6 yards a pop to starter Malcolm Bell. CB Dashawn Ortiz had a huge forced fumble on a drive that certainly looked like the Rams were at least going to come away with 3. Overall, it was a much improved game for the Seahawks as they picked up their first win against division foe, LA Rams.

          Next Week: Seattle Seahawks (1-1) vs San Fransisco 49ers (2-0)
          Last edited by FMFL BRONCO; 10-15-2016, 03:56 PM.

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          • FMFL BRONCO
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            • Oct 2016
            • 25

            #6
            Re: An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

            Week 2 Highlights





            Last edited by FMFL BRONCO; 10-15-2016, 03:57 PM.

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            • CWSapp757
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                • FMFL BRONCO
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                  Originally posted by CWSapp757
                  Yo this is dope Bronco!
                  Hey bro, I appreciate that! I figured if I'm gonna do this, I gotta go all out with a thread. And I mean, I'm doing it for you and Stew. I'm sure you guys like to see your product being shown off and besides that, I have more fun with these fictional rosters! No expectations and can literally do whatever, not worrying about giving up a favorite player or selling the house to get your favorite player. Literally was getting tired of Madden because it the same ol' thing year to year, but this has made Madden fun for me again, SO THANK YOU! lol

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                  • FMFL BRONCO
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                    • Oct 2016
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                    Originally posted by Hushroom
                    Good stuff here homie! Subbed.


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                    Appreciate it brother! Gonna fire up week 3 here shortly

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                    • FMFL BRONCO
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                      • Oct 2016
                      • 25

                      #11
                      Re: An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

                      BREAKING NEWS:
                      Voss Resigning.jpg
                      Most AFL experts are surprised by the move this early in the season, thinking Harvey Voss would have to play the length of the season before getting a new contract. The deal is not overly expensive but it still comes to a surprise. Could it be with next years small QB class? Only 5 are projected to be drafted, 4 of the 5 in rounds 1 & 2, and with the recent side in Georgia's QB, Zach Hannah, Coach Halsne must not like what he see's in the incoming class. That is saying something coming from the QB Guru. Seahawks were quick to move after Voss helped the team to last weeks victory over the LA Rams. He was named player of the game by his coach and given the game ball. It seems as if Voss and Coach Halsne have been on the same page since the hiring.

                      Defense pitches 2nd Half shutout in Week 3
                      -Run D still struggles, Carr w/ 1st and 2nd Career Sacks
                      San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks
                      Sep 25, 20161ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                      San Francisco 49ers (2-1)770014
                      Seattle Seahawks (2-1)7107731
                      Team Stats Comparison
                      SFOSEA
                      Total Offense266301
                      Rushing Yards130102
                      Passing Yards136199
                      First Downs710
                      Punt Return Yards615
                      Kick Return Yards6475
                      Total Yards336391
                      Turnovers20
                      3rd Down Converstion3/112/9
                      4th Down Conversion1/10
                      2-Point Conversion00
                      Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals1/21/2
                      Penalties4/216/47
                      Posession Time11:1520:45
                      San Francisco 49ers
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      CJ Armstrong17/2414611
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      Dione Brunson141289.11
                      CJ Armstrong122.00
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      Armani Vasquez55310.61
                      Dante Greene33511.60
                      Kevin Dulaney3196.30
                      Dione Brunson3134.30
                      Jeremy Carpenter2115.50
                      DeAndre Bryant11515.00
                      BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
                      Brett Bolden 10
                      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                      Joshua Moore70.000
                      Frank Brooks61.000
                      Benjamin Lain60.000
                      Michael Simmons50.000
                      Uriel Holmes50.000
                      Stacy Wicker50.000
                      Damon Houston40.000
                      Mondo Huesman40.000
                      Tae Fitch 30.000
                      Woot Bryant30.000
                      Marvin Richard20.000
                      Tyler Artis10.000
                      Joseph Davis10.000
                      Orlando Jones10.000
                      Stevan Bradshaw10.000
                      KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                      Clay Todd0/02/22-
                      PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
                      Harlon Proctor313143.61
                      KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                      Slade Thompson24221.00
                      Dante Greene12222.00
                      PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                      Dante Greene166.00
                      Seattle Seahawks
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      Harvey Voss9/1620530
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      Ryan Foster20773.80
                      Troy Adewusi5173.40
                      Harvey Voss284.00
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      Chris Mynatt38528.32
                      Andrew Reddington25025.01
                      Trevor Mullins24723.50
                      Travis Causa11616.00
                      Tarus Shockley177.00
                      BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
                      Chris Haplin20
                      Clay Gibbs10
                      Robbie McGeachy10
                      Jeff Yarborough 01
                      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                      Clifton Blackmon70.001
                      Akeem Moore60.000
                      Dashawn Ortiz50.000
                      Justin Johnson50.000
                      Denzel Griffin40.000
                      Gregg Capers30.010
                      Issac McClurg30.000
                      Ivory Oldham21.000
                      Brendan Carr22.000
                      Marques Brown20.000
                      Keeneth Jamele20.000
                      Mateo Butler10.000
                      Cleo Humphrey10.000
                      Marquis Colton10.000
                      Austin Morales10.000
                      KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                      Kelvin May1/14/4718
                      PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
                      Aubrey Huff523446.82
                      KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                      Raheem Redd37525.00
                      PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                      Raheem Redd2157.50


                      Player of the Game: Chris Mynatt- 3 receptions 85yds 2TDs

                      Game Recap:
                      In a game that was back and forth all throughout the 1st half, the Seahawks pulled away late thanks to some stellar D in the 2nd half. They were able to keep the 49ers away from the end zone after getting gashed in the first half. The run D still seems to be a problem in Seattle after giving up 128 yards and a TD to Dione Brunson on only 14 carries. Still with this part of their game lacking, they are still finding ways to win. However, if they are going to want to make a playoff push, they will have to improve tremendously. The defense forced two turnovers on QB CJ Armstrong, one of which, was on a double safety blitz where rookie Brendan Carr came up with a huge strip sack fumble backed up into the end zone. Safety opposite Carr, Clifton Blackmon, was able to scoop it up for the TD. On offense it was all about the TEs as they accounted for 148 of Vosss' 205 yards. Player of the Game, Chris Mynatt was able to secure 2 of his 3 catches for TDs, while Trevor Mullins made an unbelievable catch over a defender. Coach Halsne was quoted on todays win saying, "This team is steadily improving week in and week out. Although I would like to see a more concerted effort on D stopping the run, we came out with a W. That's all that matters." Look for Coach Halsne to work on gap assignments this week in practice as they get ready to face Asunji Thompson RB and the New York Jets (2-0-1).
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                      • FMFL BRONCO
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                        • Oct 2016
                        • 25

                        #12
                        Re: An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

                        Week 3 Highlights









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                        • FMFL BRONCO
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                          • Oct 2016
                          • 25

                          #13
                          Re: An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

                          Seahawks Move to 2-2 on Last Second Field Goal.
                          - 4TOs for Seahawks Stifles Team from Winning 3 Straight.
                          - Defense Shows Up Allowing only 182 yards to Jets Offense.
                          Seattle Seahawks at New York Jets
                          Oct 2, 20161234F
                          SEA (2-2)0140317
                          NYJ (3-0-1)01001020
                          Top Performers
                          PASS: Harvey Voss (SEA) - 13/18, 171yds, 2TDs, 2Ints
                          RUSH: Ryan Foster (SEA) - 22 carries, 70yds
                          REC: Darius Gallahan (NYJ) - 5 receptions, 56yds
                          Team Stats Comparison
                          SEANYJ
                          First Downs139
                          3rd Down Efficiency3/86/13
                          4th Down Efficiency00
                          Total Yards449229
                          Passing Yards161124
                          Rushing Yards11558
                          Penalties-Penalty Yards1/152/25
                          Turnovers41
                          Time of Possession21:3210:28
                          Seattle Seahawks
                          PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                          Harvey Voss13/1817122
                          RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                          Ryan Foster22703.20
                          Troy Adewusi5448.80
                          Mark Reeder111.00
                          RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                          Taurus Shockley45513.80
                          Trevor Mullins35518.31
                          Riley Dowling22412.00
                          Travis Causa22211.01
                          Chris Mynattt11919.00
                          Troy Adewusi 1-4-4.00
                          BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
                          Robbie McGeachy 1
                          Raymond Andreozzi1
                          DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                          Akeem Moore80.000
                          Clifton Blackmon80.000
                          Mateo Butler50.000
                          Denzel Griffin40.000
                          Marques Brown40.000
                          Brendan Carr40.000
                          Justin Johnson30.000
                          Marquis Colton 30.000
                          Gregg Capers30.010
                          Marcus Rice20.000
                          Dashawn Ortiz20.000
                          Issac McClurg20.000
                          Austin Morales10.000
                          Woodrow Sullivan 10.000
                          KICKINGFGXPPTSLG
                          Kelvin May1/12/2523
                          PUNTINGTOTYDSAVG-20
                          Aubrey Huff415238.00
                          KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                          Raheem Redd36220.70
                          Alexis Jackson22814.00
                          PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                          Raheem Redd48320.80
                          New York Jets
                          PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                          Neven Wynn12/2512401
                          RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                          Asunji Thompson20492.51
                          Gerald Medina199.00
                          RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                          Darius Gallahan55611.20
                          Asunji Thompson4256.50
                          William Cox23819.00
                          Jamil Bowman144.00
                          DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                          Calvin Gibbs100.000
                          Tyler Ross90.010
                          Devan Harrison80.000
                          Justin Procter70.000
                          AJ Level60.000
                          Javeous Boston60.010
                          Carson Echols50.001
                          Bud Lozano40.000
                          Brandon Paschal30.000
                          Anthony Brihm20.000
                          Devin Ford20.500
                          Chauncey Bayless21.500
                          Xavier Keyes20.000
                          Monte Byner10.000
                          KICKINGFGXPPTSLG
                          Ken Butler2/22/2843
                          PUNTINGTOTYDSAVG-20
                          Jason Cooke523547.01
                          KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                          Sam Dixon12323.00
                          PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                          Sam Dixon22412.00

                          Player of the Game: Tyler Ross MLB- 9 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT

                          Game Recap:
                          In a game where both offenses struggled, whether it was TO's for Seattle or the Jets ineffectiveness to move the ball, both teams defenses thrived. Seattle was finally able to stop the run by holding the Jets to 2.3 yards a carry. In the 3 previous games, RBs were running for 10.3, 5.6, & 9.1 yards per carry. A major improvement for this defense. But while the defense improved, the offense struggled to hold onto the ball and find its playmakers. Harvey Voss accounted for 3 TOs (2 INTs, 1 Fumble), and was unable to find Andrew Reddington who was held w/o a catch. Coach Halsne commented on the teams performance after the game saying, "We didn't deserve this win. Our offense, which has been our strong suit the past two weeks, struggled. We cannot turn the ball over 4 times and expect to win in the AFL. We will have to get to the drawing board during this bye week and improve on that. But while the O struggled, I was happy with our improvement on D." Look for the offense to find ways to get the ball into their star WR, Andrew Reddington, during the bye week. If Seattle wants to win games, they will have to get him the ball.

                          With the season a quarter of the way through, here are the teams top performers thus far:
                          Harvey Voss- 58/95, 971yds, 9TDs, 3Ints.
                          Ryan Foster- 82 carries, 304yds, 3.7 avg, 1TD. 5 catches, 121yds, 1TD.
                          Taurus Shockley- 14 receptions, 239yds, 1TD.
                          Trevor Mullins- 10 receptions, 149yds, 1TD.
                          Andrew Reddinton- 9 receptions, 170yds, 1TD.
                          Clifton Blackmon- 26 tackles, 1FR, 1TD.
                          Akeem Moore- 25 tackles, 1TFL, 1 DEFL.
                          Justin Johnson- 24 tackles, 2TFL, 1 DEFL.
                          Gregg Capers- 15 tackles, 2TFL, 2INTs, 1FR.
                          Brendan Carr- 11 tackles, 2TFL, 2 sacks, 1Int, 2FF.
                          Last edited by FMFL BRONCO; 10-17-2016, 02:36 PM.

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                          • FMFL BRONCO
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2016
                            • 25

                            #14
                            Re: An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

                            Week 4 Highlights







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                            • FMFL BRONCO
                              Rookie
                              • Oct 2016
                              • 25

                              #15
                              Re: An AFL Experience- Seattle Seahawks

                              Bye Week News:

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                              The Seattle Seahawks have reached an agreement on a 2 year contract with CB, Gregg Capers. He has undoubtedly been the best corner on the team, leading them with 2 interceptions. Coach Halsne commented on the resigning during practice this bye week saying, "Capers has came in and done everything I could have asked him to. After Bryants release, we were unsure of the CB spot opposite Ortiz. But he has stepped up, and deserves to get paid. I'm happy for him and his family, and look forward to him staying the next 2 years." In a deal that isn't overly expensive, it looks as if the Seahawks came away with a steal.

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