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CWalk89
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In the tradition of All-Madden and in honor of the former owner of the now defunct EEA3 Prague Cowboys, I have selected the Season Six All-Bubba Team:

Season Six All-Bubba Team

QB – Mister Mann, LAV: 6,865 yards, 86 TD, 15 Int.

HB – Mike Triplett, YEL: 3,832 yards, 57 TD
Marshawnn Lynch, YEL: 3,161 yards, 63 TD

FB – Beef A-La-Mode, YEL: 262 yards, 6 TD, 139 pancakes

WR – Veto Manders, LAV: 93 rec., 1,881 yards, 33 TD
Dirty Turrtle, SAC: 81 rec., 1,802 yards, 23 TD

TE – Flex Apollo, LAV: 47 rec., 735 yards, 12 TD, 75 pancakes

OT – Jayson Peters, YEL: 374 pancakes
Joshua Courson, GAF: 166 pancakes

OG – Rembrandt Einstein, WEL: 289 pancakes
Barnacle Bob, SWO: 238 pancakes

C – Rondell Werder, WEL: 144 pancakes

DE – Reggie “Ballin” Strahan, HAM: 97 Tk, 56 sacks, 4 FF, 1 TD
Cale Holscher, LIN: 116 Tk, 65 sacks, 2 FF, 2 safeties

DT – Bosefus Hedgefund, TRA: 62 Tk, 42 hurries, 2 sacks, 3 FRec
Steve McGranahan, GAF: 77 Tk, 37 hurries, 1 sack, 3 FRec

LB – Andreas Jensby, LAN: 118 Tk, 15 PD, 6 FF
Boom Boom Washington, YEL: 68 Tk, 28 sacks, 1 FF
Braylon Adass, BLA: 131 Tk, 21 PD, 1 sack, 1 FF
Stompy Crackenskulls, LIN: 121 Tk, 3 Int, 2 FF, 1 TD

CB – Splice Jenkins, TRA: 39 Tk, 75 PD, 25 Int, 7 TD
LaDaJerious Willingham, TRA: 52 Tk, 66 PD, 12 Int, 8 TD

FS – Mike Shamrock, TOR: 157 Tk, 2 Int, 3 FF, 1 TD

SS – Ryan Aragon, TOR: 115 Tk, 14 PD, 1 Int, 9 FF

K – Blanco Silva, NIA: 28/29 FG, 209 points

P – Dropping Acid, MAR: 45.8 punting avg.

KR – Marcus Baby Boy, HAM: 36 KR avg., 5 TD

PR – Vic Romano, SWO: 33 PR avg., 19 TD

DISCLAIMER: I chose the team based on a mixture of statistics prowess and team success. Unfortunately simulated football leaves little room for "intangibles" making positions like OL and DT difficult to select except upon "weak" statistics such as pancakes and hurries. While declaring my own personal All-Madden team may be indicative of me having no life, I do not have the patience to wade through tons of game recaps and team stat sheets so that your level 28 guard's true value is shown. Sorry. And yes, I chose my own TE because he has the best all-around stats of any TE in the league. Check it out.
 
Bsabres19
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nice list, i approve

although I woulda given K to Yankee Sullivan - 19/22 (3 misses were all from 60+ or 50+), and 274 total points
 
Jiddy78
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TE – Flex Apollo, LAV: 47 rec., 735 yards, 12 TD, 75 pancakes

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That's the best ya got? One lousy catch on The Great One and this guy is some kinda all-star all of a sudden...

The media. *rolls eyes*
 
CWalk89
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One catch, how many pancakes though? That's the real question.
 
Jiddy78
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Originally posted by CWalk89
One catch, how many pancakes though? That's the real question.


Gotcha is not interested on how much fatty stuffs his face.
Last edited Dec 17, 2008 15:19:28
 
CWalk89
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All I'm saying is Gotcha's dry cleaning bill was a little higher after the Laval game.
 
Trock56
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How can you have an all Bubba team with out the best DT bubba barrel

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=528156&playoffs=0
 
CWalk89
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Bubba Barrel is definitely a deserving player. DTs are the hardest players to select because they are hardly stat hounds. In the NFL you can more easily observe their run-stuffing prowess despite their low stat totals.
 
bluto
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i agree that the Toronto Safties had the best season statistically.

i would never trade senator blutarsky and Daniel Simpson-Day for them straight up though.
 
CWalk89
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It was tough not throwing the Senator up there, but I can't be too much of a homer now can I?
 
mike2686
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Originally posted by bluto
i agree that the Toronto Safties had the best season statistically.

i would never trade senator blutarsky and Daniel Simpson-Day for them straight up though.


Thats kind of the reason I don't vote in these things. Teams with alot of losses that gave up alot of points will obviously have the better defensive individual stats. Teams that won and won big won't have the great stats. We forced alot of 3 & outs so are stats aren't as high.

Same goes for offense, the great teams are going to have the higher stats. Im still surprised by the amount of Memphis players on there. Ahmad Galloway? Some of our O-line? Pancakes arent what make a good O-lineman. Any from our D-line? Not saying everyone should be on there but I feel a a couple should have made that list.
 
CWalk89
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I realize this. If someone would like to come up with a balancing mechanism then go for it. I just put it up there recognizing statistical excellence.

Also, feel free to post your own list. The reason I made one is because I enjoy reading them and no one else posted one.
 
mike2686
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Yeah I could see you putting stats only up. Not knocking you man just wandering, nothing more.
 
CONN CHRIS
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I'm always thankfull when somene does this sort of thing - so, thanks!
 
CWalk89
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Galloway is a stud though. It was his yards per carry average that put him below the two RBs from Yellowknife.
 
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