Alright, so finally decided to start up my first sort of "real" CCM. Let's break this down.
Dan Marino - Owner of Miami Dolphins, the former superstar QB of the Dolphins decides to take helm over Stephen Ross. He'll be looking to finally bring Miami that ring that he could not bring during his time at QB.
Aaron Hernandez - Owner of New England Patriots, it turns out that in all reality Robert Kraft was the real criminal the whole time. Hernandez as compensation for the abuse he has been given gets the New England Patriots, can he make a difference? (The best part above all else is giving him the T-shirt type look that from the headline screen looks sorta like prison clothes.)
Art Modell - Owner of Cleveland Browns, he comes back from the dead to steal the franchise from Jimmy Haslem. The main question is if the Browns will remain in Cleveland.... yea... good luck with that!
Alright, so finally decided to start up my first sort of "real" CCM. Let's break this down.
Dan Marino - Owner of Miami Dolphins, the former superstar QB of the Dolphins decides to take helm over Stephen Ross. He'll be looking to finally bring Miami that ring that he could not bring during his time at QB.
That is a brilliant idea. I moved the Dolphins to Toronto (because screw the Dolphins, and Ross is a PITA, so I had him get the cheapest stadium possible), but I like your idea better.
As the Browns had a QB battle in preseason between Brandon Weeden and Jason Cambell that Weedon won. Started the season 1-1, but Weedon threw 1 TD and 5 pics. Traded Cambell and a 2015 3rd rounder for Tyrod Taylor. Weeden started against the Vikings, but in the first half threw a TD and a BAD pic. Second half i came out with Tyrod, and we are 3-1 at this point. B.Mingo is an absolute beast.
Week 3 for my Mobile QB was a little rougher. We won 24-23 against the Broncos, but mostly because of a pick six in the fourth when we were down 21-17. My QB threw for around 200 yards, 1 TD but had 3 INTs. He added another 40 yards on the ground and a 1 TD.
Week 4 was against the 3-0 Redskins. Threw for another 200 yards, no TDs or INTs. Added 70 yards on the ground and 2 rushing TDs. We managed to blanket them 31-9. McFadden had a solid game, putting up 120 yards and a rushing TD but was injured in the fourth.
Right now we're leading the division at 4-0. My QB has a little over 1k yards, 7 passing TDs, 4 picks, and another 4 rushing TDs. Not positive on his rushing yardage but its around 200.
Going to finish off this season on All Pro and might look into tweaking the sliders.
After losing rookie QB Keyon Bates, #1 WR Denarius Moore, AND starting RB Darren McFadden in the first two weeks, my Bulldogs started 0-4.
Terrelle Pryor was finally able to lead us to a win coming off of our bye week, then Bates and McFadden returned and lead us to two more wins.
In Week 9, Denarius Moore returned and the whole offense was healthy for the first time this season as we traveled to Green Bay to take on the 5-2 Packers. The game started off explosively, with London leading 27-24 at halftime.
After a scoreless 3rd quarter, the Packers took the lead when Aaron Rodgers connected with Jordy Nelson for a score. A few minutes later, Eddie Lacy broke loose for a huge TD, extending Green Bay's lead to 38-27. London responded when Jacoby Ford returned the kickoff to the 43, but Green Bay held them to a FG, making it 38-30 with just over two minutes remaining.
Green Bay tries to run out the clock, but the Bulldogs made a big stop and got the ball back on their own 27 yard line with 1:34 remaining and no timeouts. Bates was sacked on first down, and threw incompletions on 2ns and 3rd downs. On 4th and 18, the rookie dropped back and threw a perfect pass to a streaking Brandon Lloyd for an 81-yard TD.
London had to go for two to tie. Bates took the snap and dropped back. He delivered a perfect pass to an open Rod Streater over the middle, and he DROPPED IT. Green Bay was able to recover the onside kick and kneel out the clock for a 38-36 victory.