Anyone else seen something this unlikely?
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Chester Taylor getting over 1,000 rushing and receiving.Comment
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For me Alex Smith is like a god, he wins MVP every year and leads the league in yards or TDsComment
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Derek Anderson 6000+ yard seasons.Note to self: BUY MADDEN 12*
*there are considerable franchise upgrades
One More Time - A New York Yankees DynastyComment
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Justin Gage with Broncos. MVP season 116 catches, 2187 yards, and 32 touchdowns with the Broncos going 14-2. So far through 7 games this season he has 61 catches, 1159 yards, and 9 touchdownsNFL- Baltimore Ravens
NCAA- Maryland Terrapins and Navy MidshipmenComment
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Yeah he was. Marshall ended up with the Cowboys but when he was with the Broncos he didn't post the same stats as Gage.NFL- Baltimore Ravens
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yeah same thing with me but with eddie royal from the broncos 114 catches 2453 yards 22 tdsComment
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Jamarcus Russell became MVP like 5 times in my career throwing 50+ touchdowns a season...I know he will never throw half as many in real life.Comment
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What is it with the Denver receivers? I looked up Brandon Marshall's stats in my 'chise, and he's got several 2000+ yard seasons going. The NFL's top two receivers in single-season yardage ever were both in 1995, with Jerry Rice topping at 1848 and Isaac Bruce taking second at 1781.
That's a mighty interesting sim-engine to generate 2K+ receivers with a single team/coach across multiple iterations. When you play against Denver (not sim or supersim), do they really perform that well in the passing game?Comment
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