08-15-2007, 10:25 PM
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Re: Heelfan's All-Pro Sliders (360)
Okay, just finished another game. Me (Jaguars) @ San Diego. I won 49-28. It wasn't pretty. My stats:
Passing:
JAX
Byron Leftwich 102.0 rtg - 17/21 (80%), 218 yds (10.3 avg), 2 td, 2 int
SD
Philip Rivers 33.0 rtg - 21/38 (55%), 162 yds (4.2 avg), 0 td, 3 int
Rushing:
JAX
Fred Taylor 11 att 37 yds (3.3 avg)
Maurice Jones-Drew 5 att 32 yds (6.4 avg)
Greg Jones 6 att 27 yds (4.5 avg)
SD
Ladanian Tomlinson 25 att 167 yds (6.6 avg) 2 tds
Michael Turner 1 att 23 yds
Lorenzo Neal 1 att 3 yds
Sacks:
JAX
Marcus Stroud - 2
Jeremy Mincey - 1
Daryl Smith - 1
Reggie Hayward - 1
SD
Luis Castillo - 4
Shawne Merriman - 1
Stephen Cooper - 1
Ints:
JAX
Rasheen Mathis - The int was fairly legit, but the way he got it made him look inhuman. He stopped dead in his tracks, turned 100 degrees to his left and surged towards the ball, getting a running start on his runback. A regular int would've been a really nice, and still realistic play. But if he moved like that in real life, they would shut the Colts out.
Rasheen Mathis (#2) - This one was good. Parker ran a stop route, waited there, then did what a reciever would do in real life, and started adding on to it. He broke to the sideline and Rivers tried to hit him. Bad decision, int, td. Out routes are the most dangerous route in football, and on a shutdown corner, a WR would have to be wide open for it to work. He wasn't, it didn't.
Sammy Knight - This one was pretty cheap. It was a flat to the FB, and he was charging hard. He started to chase, then turned and lunged at the ball and took it for six. The lunge they do is just too much.
SD
Quentin Jammer - This one was pretty legit. I waited just a split second too long to throw a stop route and he was there.
D Florence - It was the last play of the half, my WR was well covered on a go, I heaved it, and he made it look like I was throwing to him. End of half.
I also had a 73 yard punt return for a TD. His other two returns totaled 42 yards (which is also very good).
6 fumbles were forced with three changing hands. One of those was a fumble by RB which was recovered by the chargers. They then inexplicably accepted a holding penalty on me during the run which gave me back possesion, with a ten yard penalty. So apparantly turnovers do not factor into the cpu's penalty logic.
I actually only had 281 yards of total offense to their 337, but I scored 3 defensive td's and a punt return. Not a lot of offensive oppurtunities when you score before they get on the field. And Jammer scored two td's. So without defensive/special teams tds, the score is only 21-14.
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