From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • RJTurneR
    MVP
    • Aug 2010
    • 2183

    #1

    From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty


    From Nothing to Something
    A Detroit Lions Dynasty

    Controlling All 32 Teams
    Injuries: On
    Sim Injuries: On
    Salary Cap: Off
    Quarter Length: 10 Minutes
    Accelerated Clock: 15 Seconds
    Slider Set: ++++NFL Franchise Authentic Gameflow Experience Sliders+++++


    Franchise:
    - Can only sign FA's during Off-season.
    - Can only sign FA's during the season if they are replacing guy's who are on IR.
    - Maximum of 2 draft day trades.


    Gameplay:
    - No switch on defense if the CPU runs the ball. Allowed one switch on a pass play, after the pass is complete.
    - No user catching.
    - Can't run the same offensive play twice in a row.
    - Must use Ask Madden for all defensive play selection.


    Welcome to my Dynasty. This Dynasty is based on the struggling Detroit Lions and their eventual rise to becoming one of the more dominant teams in the NFL. Even though this is based on Detroit, I will be posting news, injuries and all other kinds of stuff regarding the other 31 NFL teams. I will be starting from the 2011 season.

    Coming Up:
    Detroit Lions 2011 Off-Season Review
    Old Faces, New Places
    The 2011 NFL Season Preview
  • RJTurneR
    MVP
    • Aug 2010
    • 2183

    #2
    Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty



    The Detroit Lions 2011 Off-Season Review

    After finishing the season 6-10, the Detroit Lions headed into the Off-season hoping to patch up any remaining weaknesses. Detroit managed to re-sign some key players on the roster, including:

    - HB Kevin Smith
    - FB Jerome Felton
    - WR Bryant Johnson
    - TE Tony Scheffler
    - LG Rob Sims
    - DE Cliff Avril
    - SS Kevin Ellison

    After re-signing players, the Lions moved onto Free Agency, focusing their attention to both sides of the ball. WR Mario Manningham was picked up by Detroit after the Giants decided not to re-sign him. Manningham was selected 95th overall in the 2008 Draft by the New York Giants, and could be yet another nice target for QB Matthew Stafford, alongside Calvin Johnson and Nate Burleson.

    Detroit then focused on improving the O-line, after letting up the 4th most sacks in the league. Detroit signed C Kyle Cook and RG Jonathan Goodwin. Both have already played for teams in Michigan. Cook played for Michigan St, and Goodwin played for the Wolverines.

    After re-signing stand out Safety Kevin Ellison, Detroit continued to improve their secondary, adding CB's Dwight Lowery and William Gay. The Lions also added depth at the LB position, signing MLB's Keyaron Fox and Antwan Barnes.




    Unlike previous years, the Lions used the Draft to add depth, rather than key players. In the 1st round, Detroit selected Ole Miss OLB Domonic Reynolds, who looks to be Julian Petersons eventual replacement. Detroit then selected S Sylvester Ketchum, who could compete with Kevin Ellison for the starting job.

    Oregon LT Vonte Stephens was Detroit's 3rd pick of the draft, who looks to be replacing Jeff Backus. With two picks in the 4th round, Detroit selected HB Christian Denton and DE Justin Jones.



    [CENTER]
    Old Faces, New Places



    DT Albert Haynesworth
    Now With Houston Texans



    WR Vincent Jackson
    Now With Seattle Seahawks



    Coach Wade Phillips
    Now With Carolina Panthers




    Coach Gary Kubiak
    Now With Denver Bronco's


    Up Next:
    2011 Season Preview

    Comment

    • RJTurneR
      MVP
      • Aug 2010
      • 2183

      #3
      Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty


      2011 Season Preview

      Detroit Lions 2011 Schedule

      Sunday Sept 11th, 1:00pm - Vs Packers
      Sunday Sept 18th, 4:15pm - Vs Buccaneers
      BYE
      Sunday Oct 2nd, 4:05pm - @ Raiders
      Sunday Oct 9th, 4:00pm - Vs Bronco's
      Sunday Oct 16th, 1:00pm - Vs Chiefs
      Sunday Oct 23rd, 1:00pm - @ Panthers
      Sunday Oct 30th, 8:30pm - @ Bears
      Sunday Nov 6th, 4:15pm - @ Chargers
      Sunday Nov 13th, 8:30pm - Vs Falcons
      Sunday Nov 20th, 1:00pm - @ Packers
      Thursday Nov 24th, 12:30pm - Vs Vikings
      Sunday Dec 4th, 4:00pm - @ Saints
      Sunday Dec 11th, 1:00pm - Vs Cowboys
      Saturday Dec 17th, 1:00pm - @ Rams
      Saturday Dec 24th, 1:00pm - Vs Bears
      Saturday Dec 31st, 8:00pm - @ Vikings


      Who To Watch?


      Minnesota Vikings
      With the retirement of Favre and the firing of Brad Childress, the Vikings look to be a strong contender this year. Kevin Kolb takes the reigns at QB, hoping to show everyone that he can be a starter in the NFL. With Sidney Rice and Percy Harvin at WR, Kolb shouldn't have too much trouble finding targets.



      Denver Bronco's
      Josh McDaniels only lasted two seasons, and now Gary Kubiak has been given the job. Kubiak played for Denver while backing up Hall of Fame QB John Elway. Denver hopes to turn things around quickly and try and win the division.



      San Francisco 49er's
      Coach Singletary managed to keep his job, and ended up drafting some interesting prospects. Florida State's Tommy Garvin takes over at QB, after cutting QB Alex Smith, who is now with Arizona. With a huge amount of talent, the 49er's look to finally become a contender again.



      Carolina Panthers
      The Panthers hired Wade Phillips as their new HC. Carolina has one of the youngest WR core's in the NFL, with Steve Smith being the only WR with 3+ years experience. Panthers also look to have a very nice pass rush, with Phillips switching to a 3-4 defense, and using to those fast LB's to his advantage.



      Simmed Pre-season, Went 1-3

      With Pre-season over, Coach Schwartz has decided who starts and who sits. Here's how the depth chart looks heading into Week One.

      Detroit Lions Depth Chart - 2011
      Regular Offense
      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
      WRCalvin Johnson Jr.Nate BurlesonBryant Johnson
      TEBrandon PettigrewTony SchefflerEddie Williams
      LTVonte StephensJeff Backus
      LGRob SimsJimmy McMarthy
      CKyle CookDominic Raiola
      RGJonathan GoodwinStephen Peterman
      RTGosder CherilusJason Fox
      WRMario ManninghamJames HardyCole Enere
      QBMatthew StaffordShaun Hill
      FBJerome FeltonEddie Williams
      HBJahvid BestKevin SmithChristian DentonAaron Brown
      Base 4-3 Defense
      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
      LDECliff AvrilLawrence Jackson
      LDTNdamukong Suh
      RDTSammie Hill
      RDEKyle Vaden BoschJustin Jones
      WLBJulian PetersonDomonic Reynolds
      MLBDeAndre LevyAntwan BarnesKeyaron Fox
      SLBZack FolletLandon Johnson
      CBAlphonso SmithDwight Lowery
      SSKevin EllisonAmari Spievey
      FSLouis DelmasSylvester Ketchum
      CBChris HoustonByron Westbrook
      Special Teams
      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
      KBrett Swenson
      PJeremy Kapinos
      PRNate BurlesonDwight Lowery
      KRNate BurlesonAaron Brown
      LSJeff Backus



      Game Preview
      Week One - Vs Green Bay


      With Green Bay once again looking like strong contenders, Detroit may struggle stopping them. In order to win, Stafford will need to spread to ball around and attack a Green Bay secondary which struggled last year. CB Charles Woodson will will most likely be lined up opposite Megatron, meaning Manningham could maybe have a nice game here.

      Green Bay will need to come out and do the same. Detroit's secondary also struggled last year, and if Rodgers finds Jennings and Driver deep, Detroit could be in trouble. The Lions will need to take away Green Bay's run game and force them to go to the air, which may make things easier, especially if Detroit's insane pass rush can get to Rodgers.

      Comment

      • RJTurneR
        MVP
        • Aug 2010
        • 2183

        #4
        Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

        Thanks man. Got the game recap coming up next along with some 'Around the League' type stuff. Should be fun.

        Comment

        • Mogar
          Rookie
          • Dec 2010
          • 11

          #5
          Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

          Are you planning on changing the defense to a 3-4 next year or at all? I like the 4-3 I personally think you should keep it. Just thought I would ask lol.
          NFL: Washington Redskins
          NCAAFB: Virginia Tech/ Virginia

          Comment

          • RJTurneR
            MVP
            • Aug 2010
            • 2183

            #6
            Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

            With the front four I already have (Suh, Bosch, Avril Hill) I'll probably keep it 4-3. I get good pressure with those guys, especially Suh.

            I mainly only change to a 3-4 if I have big physical run stoppers (Vince Wilfork type) and good pass rushing LB's.

            Comment

            • RJTurneR
              MVP
              • Aug 2010
              • 2183

              #7
              Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty


              Lions Shut Down Packers
              Detroit Wins Big Against Division Rivals


              Detroit are certainly not the team they used to be, but heading into the season opener, they were not favorite team to win. What may be the upset of month, Detroit destroyed Green Bay 34-13. Green Bay couldn't get anything going on offense, and were held to only 12 yards on the ground. Detroit completely shut down Green Bay's running game, and Rodgers only threw for 218 yards and no touchdowns.

              Detroit's offense was completely the opposite, with Stafford throwing for 303 yards on 23 attempts and 3 TD's. Calvin Johnson and Mario Manningham caused havoc all day, combining for a total of 225 yards and 2 TD's. Jahvid Best also had a nice day, rushing for 70 yards and 1 TD.


              Sep 11, 2011 - GB at DET
              TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
              Green Bay Packers (0-1)3001013
              Detroit Lions (1-0)7137734
              Team Stats Comparison
              GBDET
              230Total Offense374
              12Rushing Yards71
              218Passing Yards303
              9First Downs14
              12Punt Return Yards10
              174Kick Return Yards43
              416Total Yards427
              2 (-1)Turnovers1 (+1)
              1-10 (10%)3rd Down Converstion5-13 (38%)
              0-1 (0%)4th Down Conversion0-0 (0%)
              0-0 (0%)2-Point Conversion0-0 (0%)
              1-1 (100%)Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals4-4 (100%)
              3-46Penalties2-10
              14:23Posession Time25:37



              Player of the Game

              Matthew Stafford - 112.7 Passer Rating, 23/34, 303 Yards, 67% COMP, 3 TD's, 1 INT

              Comment

              • matt314hew
                Pro
                • May 2004
                • 513

                #8
                Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

                Great looking dynasty so far. I will be following.
                Lets go Pens!
                Pitt Panthers Dynasty - http://ncaa.avidmanager.com/dynasties/Pittsburgh-6164

                Steel City Defense - http://www.operationsports.com/forum...franchise.html

                Comment

                • RJTurneR
                  MVP
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 2183

                  #9
                  Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

                  Cheers man. I'll keep an eye on yours too.

                  Comment

                  • cgm110
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 437

                    #10
                    Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

                    Looks good man! Ill be following-- who took over the coaching reigns in Houston and Dallas?

                    Comment

                    • RJTurneR
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 2183

                      #11
                      Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

                      Looks good man! Ill be following-- who took over the coaching reigns in Houston and Dallas?
                      Jason Garrett got the job in Dallas after going 3-13 under Wade Phillips, and Jim Russell, who I think is made up but he had a 25-27 record, got the job for Houston.

                      Comment

                      • cgm110
                        Rookie
                        • Mar 2010
                        • 437

                        #12
                        Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

                        Interesting-- Did you do those hirings sinc eyou control all the teams? I wish they had real models for the assistants vs generic. Anywayz, nice win over the Packers. Seems like Madden called a good defensive game for you!

                        Comment

                        • RJTurneR
                          MVP
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 2183

                          #13
                          Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

                          Yeah, controlling all 32 teams makes franchise a lot more interesting for me.

                          Comment

                          • cgm110
                            Rookie
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 437

                            #14
                            Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty

                            Keeps it interesting too --- kinda cool Kubiak went back to Denver. Seems like you have a good chance at a wild card this year!

                            Comment

                            • RJTurneR
                              MVP
                              • Aug 2010
                              • 2183

                              #15
                              Re: From Nothing to Something: A Detroit Lions Dynasty


                              Lions Win in Close Game
                              Detroit Gets a Late TD to Overcome Tampa


                              If there was a year Detroit could win the division, it would be this year. After rallying late in the 4th to overcome Tampa, the Lions move up to 1st place in the division at 2-0.

                              With just over 2:00 minutes left in the game, Stafford threw a 37 yard pass to Calvin Johnson to win the game. On Tampa's next drive, Josh Freeman was picked off by CB Alphonso Smith to seal the game.

                              Stafford continues to find his receivers, throwing for 362 yards on 28 completions and 2 TD's. Calvin Johnson and Nate Burleson both had 100+ yard games, combining for a total of 315 yards.


                              Are Detroit Contenders or Pretenders?


                              Sep 18, 2011 - TB at DET
                              TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                              Tampa Bay Buccaneers (24)7701024
                              Detroit Lions (25)3361325
                              Team Stats Comparison
                              TBDET
                              304Total Offense377
                              51Rushing Yards37
                              253Passing Yards330
                              13First Downs18
                              9Punt Return Yards21
                              151Kick Return Yards108
                              464Total Yards506
                              1 (-1)Turnovers0 (+1)
                              5-11 (45%)3rd Down Converstion6-16 (37%)
                              0-1 (0%)4th Down Conversion4-4 (100%)
                              0-0 (0%)2-Point Conversion0-1 (0%)
                              2-2 (100%)Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals2-4 (50%)
                              3-34Penalties0-0
                              12:57Posession Time27:03



                              Player of the Game

                              Matthew Stafford - 94.1 Passer Rating, 28/49, 362 Yards, 57% COMP, 2 TD's
                              Last edited by RJTurneR; 12-15-2010, 03:33 PM.

                              Comment

                              Working...