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  • MajorSupreme
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    • Aug 2013
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    #1

    Bobby's Boys|New England Patriots|ESPN NFL 2K5

    Robert sat in his home in Chestnut Hills, resting in his new chair in front of the T.V. Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith were screaming at each other over Robert Griffin III's leg injury and if he would be 100% with the Redskins come week one. The phone began to ring next to Robert, and he picked it up.
    "Hey pops, whatcha up to?" asked his son, Johnathan.
    "Nothing, Johnnie, just resting up. What do you need?"
    "Bill said he wanted to talk to the staff about the game this Sunday. He seems serious. Thought you should know."
    "When does the meeting start?" Robert questioned.
    "In about 45 minutes. Are you coming? I can tell him you won't be able to make it."
    "No, no. I'll be there shortly." he sighed.
    "All right, pops, see ya there."
    Robert hung up the phone and had risen from his chair. He walked through the doorway and picked up his coat from the hook on the wall. He began walking through the hallway that led to the door. On the walls were pictures, idolizing his greatest moments. He looked right, and saw him next to Coach Bill Belichick lifting the Lombardi Trophy in 2002. He looked left and saw him and Quarterbacks Tom Brady and Ryan Mallett at the team party from last season. Robert continued to walk, until he came to a small table before the door. On the table, there was a picture of him and a woman. This woman had meant the world to him. She made him happy, each and every day. Myra. At that moment, Robert remembered a promise. A special promise he had made to his lost wife a month before she passed. "Two more, honey. To more for you and me. Two more for Boston. Two more for New England."
  • MajorSupreme
    MVP
    • Aug 2013
    • 1559

    #2
    Re: Bobby's Boys|New England Patriots|ESPN NFL 2K5


    Difficulty:Custom, my own CPUvCPU
    Rosters: http://www.operationsports.com/forum...fl-roster.html
    Quarters: 7 Minutes
    Game Speed: Normal
    RULES
    Essentially Bill's rules:
    1. Max out the salary slider, pay 10% more in bonus than the player requests, and nothing longer than 6-year deals.
    2. Max out the trade slider. Don’t trade away guys in the last year of their contracts, and don’t trade for rookies. If a guy is rated below 70, you can release him but not trade him.
    3. You can’t trade for a team’s starting QB or trade for/away kickers/punters.
    4. No more than 10 draft choices a draft and no more than 2 per round.
    5. My rule: No signing free agents rated over 75 during regular season.
    Last edited by MajorSupreme; 06-24-2014, 06:29 PM.

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    • MajorSupreme
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      • Aug 2013
      • 1559

      #3
      End of Preseason/Beginning of Regular Season


      New England Patriots Depth Chart - 2013-14
      Regular Offense
      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
      WRDanny AmendolaKenbrell ThompkinsAustin CollieMatt Slater
      TERob GronkowskiMatthew MulliganMichael Hoomanawanui
      LTNate SolderMarcus Cannon
      LGLogan MankinsWill Svitek
      CRyan Wendell
      RGDan Connolly Will SvitekJosh Kline
      RTSebastian Vollmer
      WRJulian EdelmanAaron DobsonJosh Boyce
      QBTom BradyRyan Mallett
      FBJames DevelinBrandon Bolden
      HBStevan RidleyShane VereenLeGarrette Blount
      Base 4-3 Defense
      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
      LDERob NinkovichJake Bequette
      LDTTommy KellyIsaac SopoagaSealver Siliga
      RDTVince WilforkChris JonesJoe Vellano
      RDEChandler JonesMichael BuchananAndre Carter
      WLBDont'a HightowerDane Fletcher
      MLBBradon SpikesSteve BeauharnaisDane Fletcher
      SLBJerod MayoJamie Collins
      CBAqib TalibAlfonzo Denard
      SSAdrian WilsonSteve GregoryNate Ebner
      FSDevin McCourtyDuron HarmonTavon Wilson
      CBKyle ArrigntonLogan Ryan
      Special Teams
      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
      KStephen Gostkowski
      PRyan Allen
      HRyan MallettRyan Allen
      PRJulian EdelmanDanny Amendola
      KRLeGarrette BlountDanny AmendolaJulian Edelman
      LSDanny Aiken

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      • redsrulenc
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        • May 2009
        • 1428

        #4
        Re: Bobby's Boys|New England Patriots|ESPN NFL 2K5

        I never even owned 2k5 but I heard it was sweet. Can you use the first person inside the helmet option in that game?
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        • MajorSupreme
          MVP
          • Aug 2013
          • 1559

          #5
          Re: Bobby's Boys|New England Patriots|ESPN NFL 2K5

          Originally posted by redsrulenc
          I never even owned 2k5 but I heard it was sweet. Can you use the first person inside the helmet option in that game?
          Yes, you can. It's kinda weird and not all that great. But hey, I don't know of anyone else who has that. This game is amazing. Pick it up, it'll be dirt cheap.

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          • MajorSupreme
            MVP
            • Aug 2013
            • 1559

            #6
            2013 Schedule Presented by Mason Suprite and Grant Goeshner

            Suprite: Welcome back ladies and gentlemen. Like I said, before we close out this morning's broadcast, we wanted to review the schedule for this season and give our predictions, and of course, we'll take your calls about the most important games.

            Goeshner: Let's roll. Up first, we have the Buffalo Bills. You know what I say about the Bills-Pats rivalry

            Both: The Pats are the landlords and they're going to serve Buffalo their Bills.

            Goe: Exactly. It's been like this for the past several years. We got this one, about... 27-17 I'm guessing. (W)

            Sup: All right, week two, we have the... ha-ha! New York Jets! Another easy one. Dirty Sanchez and Smith are both turnover machines. 28-10 for this one. (W)
            Oh boy... Atlanta.

            Goe : Yeah, these guys are definitely Super Bowl bound. Now-or-Never Mode for them. I think this could be our first loss, Julio Jones and Roddy White are quite the players. 30-27. (L)

            Next, the Bengals. Depends solely on how Andy Dalton plays. If he plays exceptionally like he sometimes does, this is a loss. But, if he plays poorly as he has other times, we can do this. The Bengals will be coming off games from the Browns and the Packers. I'm calling win, 28-20. (W)

            S: All right, then we have the Saints. We're labeling this as an important game. Let's go to the phones. Caller, you're on with Mason and Grant.

            Caller 1: Hey guys, I just wanted to throw my 2 cents in about this game. The Saints... whoo boy that's a team. But, it is at Gillette, so you never know. I say we take them to overtime, but the Saints pull it out 33-30. (L-OT)

            S: Nice call, nice call. All right, then we have the Jets and the Dolphins. I think we can handle those, right?

            G: Without a doubt. Jets, round 2? I'm calling a low-scorer here, 13-7 us. (W)
            As for the Phins, that will be close. Ryan Tannehill has Brady-like features in his passing game. But I still like the Pats in this one. 14-13. (W)

            S: Next, another big one. Brady v. Roethlisberger. I love this matchup. To the phones. Hello, you're on.

            Caller 2: Hey guys, I love this game too. No way we lose this one, I'm calling a great W, 35-21.
            (W)

            G: Why are you whispering, bro?

            C2: SSHHH she'll hear me--
            Woman in background: DAVID ARE YOU LISTENING TO THAT RADIO AGAIN! I SWEAR, YOU NEVER LISTEN TO ME. THAT'S IT. I'M DONE!
            C: Baby, wait, NO! *CLICK*

            S Well then...... Next game, after the bye week, we face... ooh, the Panthers. Sorry Pats fans, Luke Kuechly is a devil on defense. Not happening. Pats lose 35-14. (L)

            G: Up next... oh dear. The Denver Broncos. Let's break this down. 1. Peyton Manning v. Brady. This should be amazing. 2. Demariyus Thomas and Eric Decker are amazing wide outs. Can we stop them? And then 3. Wes Welker's return to New England. This is a big game. No question. To phones. Hello there, you're on Patriots Radio.

            Caller 3: Yo dawgs, I was born and raised up in Denver and lemme tell you, that team is gonna be somethin' fierce. Can y'all up here in the Mass handle 'em? I don't know 'bout dat. P Manning is a class above Brady, dats a fact, ya know? I'm callin' da Pats lose a close one 28-31. (L)

            G: Fair point, fair point. But, Imma disagree on this one. Brady is gonna fight for this won, and I feel this being a win. All right, the Texans after that game.

            S: I got a feeling 'bout the Texans, and that is to say that they won't do as well as everyone expects. Pats win here, 28-17. (W)
            Then, after that we have the Browns, then the Phins. Ooh, I like this Browns matchup. They seem to not know what they're doing with their QBs and we could see a master v. student game if Brian Hoyer is starting by then. Pats win 28-3. W

            G: Assuming the Pats win the first matchup between the two, the Phins are gonna want revenge. And I think they'l get. 14-7 win for the Phins. (L)
            And now, we have the last big game of the season. But, we'll take this one, guys. AFC Championship rematch. In my opinion, we have this game. Flacco is overrated as hell and I know that our LBs can handle Rice. 27-21 Pats. (W)

            S: And that takes us to the last game. Buffalo will get their Bills, Pats win 31-14. (W)
            So, that means we have the Pats going 10-6 this year. Not bad, but will it be good enough? We'll have to see. That's all we have for today, join us tomorrow morning as we talk about our running scheme. Stay classy, Boston.

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            • MajorSupreme
              MVP
              • Aug 2013
              • 1559

              #7
              Breaking News




              Edelman Injured in Practice
              Word has spread that Julian Edelman, Patriots #1 Receiver, has hyper-extended his knee and will miss this week's upcoming game against the Bills. Rumor has it that the Patriots management have contacted receivers to replace him, and former Browns receiver Mohamed Massaquoi is said to be the leading possible candidate. Edelman is added the list of injuries that is occupied by fellow receiver Aaron Dobson who is out from approximately 3 weeks after a broken rib injury suffered in the preseason.

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              • MajorSupreme
                MVP
                • Aug 2013
                • 1559

                #8
                Free Agent Signing


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                • ChosenOne3188
                  Rookie
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 26

                  #9
                  Re: Bobby's Boys|New England Patriots|ESPN NFL 2K5

                  Massaquoi was such a bust...hopefully he does well for you in Edelmans absence
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                  • MajorSupreme
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                    • Aug 2013
                    • 1559

                    #10
                    Re: Bobby's Boys|New England Patriots|ESPN NFL 2K5

                    Originally posted by ChosenOne3188
                    Massaquoi was such a bust...hopefully he does well for you in Edelmans absence
                    You have no clue...

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                    • MajorSupreme
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2013
                      • 1559

                      #11
                      NFL Sunday Countdown: Week 1



                      Berman: All right, now the Patriots v. the Bills. Tom, you start.
                      TJ: Julian Edelman was a key factor to winning this game. I don't care if you have Tom Brady and the Gronk. You have to be able to throw the ball to more than one target. And we've heard about the wide-out chemistry in New England. I'm calling Bills win 27-14.
                      Key: You know, in ancient days, people used to look at birds for omens as a way to estimate what would. A prediction in other words. Well I'm looking at Jairus Byrd! (Guys laugh) He's got TB's number out there. Bills win 28-17.
                      Cris Carter: Nope nope nope! Look at your birds all you want, I'm looking at two game changers: Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen. If they get going, along side Tom Brady, the Pats pull this out 21-17.
                      Ditka: The Patriots still have a pretty high powered offense. Yeah, they're missing Edelman, yeah they're missing Aaron Dobson, their best rookie receiver, but c'mon! It's TOM BRADY. He finds ways to win and he will here in week one. Not to mention the Patriot secondary and LB corps. Pretty dangerous if you ask me. Pats 24-10.

                      Berman:Sounds good to me guys... uh, when it comes down to it, the Pats aren't in their tip top shape. I do think the have a great D that is heavily underrated, but C.J. Spiller is near-unstoppable on a good day. I'm giving it to the Bills, 24-21.

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                      • MajorSupreme
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2013
                        • 1559

                        #12
                        Week 1 @ Bills

                        New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills
                        Jan 1, 1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                        New England Patriots (0-0)03101831
                        Buffalo Bills (0-0)1470728
                        New England Patriots
                        PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                        Tom Brady31/46 47331
                        RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                        Shane Vereen20603.00
                        RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                        Mohamed Massaquoi822628.23
                        Buffalo Bills
                        PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                        E.J. Manuel19/2822821
                        RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                        C.J. Spiller161207.51
                        RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                        T.J. Graham57915.81


                        Game Notes:
                        -Massaquoi had a BREAKOUT game. Could this bust be diamond that just needed the right QB?
                        -Stevan Ridley suffered a horrible arm fracture and looks to miss the rest of the season.
                        Last edited by MajorSupreme; 02-19-2014, 02:05 AM.

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                        • MajorSupreme
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                          • Aug 2013
                          • 1559

                          #13
                          Ridley on Injury

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                          • MajorSupreme
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                            • Aug 2013
                            • 1559

                            #14
                            Running Backs

                            Ridley Out: Insert Bolden, Vereen, and Blount

                            Left to right: Brandon Bolden, LeGarrette Blount, Shane Vereen

                            The Patriots suffered another huge blow to their offense. After losing Julian Edelman and Aaron Dobson, their #1 and #3 receivers respectively, they add the loss of starting running back Stevan Ridley. Ridley broke his forearm in the early plays of the first quarter in the week one game against the Bills. Ridley tweeted yesterday acknowledging that second-string back Shane Vereen will take the reigns as the starter for the rest of the season. The team released a statement two hours ago that Ridley had been placed on the IR, eliminating any hope of him returning this season. The New England Patriots will look to Vereen, Short-Distance-Back LeGarrette Blount, and fourth-stringer Brandon Bolden. Ivan Fears, running back coach stated, "Everyone back on this roster is great, and now they have their chance to show it."

                            The Patriots will play their second game of the season against the New York Jets, after their 31-28 win over the Bills.
                            Last edited by MajorSupreme; 06-02-2014, 12:10 AM.

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                            • MajorSupreme
                              MVP
                              • Aug 2013
                              • 1559

                              #15
                              Week 2 Preview

                              Matchup Preview *|* September 12, 2013
                              @
                              New York Jets
                              (0-1, Away)
                              New England Patriots
                              (1-0, Home)
                              Injury Report
                              Sheldon Richardson/Ribs
                              3 Weeks
                              Aaron Dobson/Ribs
                              3 Weeks
                              Antonio Cromartie/Hamstring
                              10 Weeks
                              Julian Edelman/Knee
                              4 Weeks
                              Kendrick Ellis/Bicep
                              5 Weeks
                              Stevan Ridley/Forearm
                              IR (18 Weeks)
                              Game Notes
                              Last edited by MajorSupreme; 02-24-2014, 01:38 AM.

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