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CaliGaucho
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lol.. I'll remember that. I just couldn't help feel like it was a dig at my team's backs.


EDIT: Plus, he couldn't be referring to TJ. Against the 7 playoff teams in Zeta, Owens ran for 162.3 yards/game (compared to 233/game total). Only one player in the entire league averaged more per game counting every single opponent, his teammate Disco.
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Lathund
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Dave's 33/1 TD/Int ratio is just ridiculous.
 
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Players from Amsterdam Fire:
http://goallineblitz.com/game/team.pl?team_id=3194

QB
Mr Muscle: QB Rating 124%, 37 TD's, 3 Int's
Eustace Haney: QB Rating 110%, 27 TD's, 4 Int's

RB
Brendan Nolan: 2384 yards, 28 TD's

WR
Scantron Jackson: 80 receptions, 1334 yards, 15 TD's
IamNot CharlesRodgers: 77 receptions, 874 yards, 18 TD's

TE
Coach Klein: 93 receptions, 1175 yards, 11 TD's

OLINE
Otis Beef: 261 Pancakes

DT
Private Pile: 10 Sacks 16 Hurries

DE
Justin Tuck: 15 Sacks 14 Hurries

LB
Rocco Gunther: 84 Tackles, 16 PD's, 3 INT's, 1 FF, 2 FR

CB
Flyboy Jones: 83 Tackles, 31 PD's, 9 INT's, 2 FF
 
TrueBlueInMD
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Originally posted by Lathund
Dave's 33/1 TD/Int ratio is just ridiculous.


A lot of that has to do with the Cardinals' OL -- they allowed only 2 sacks and 7 hurries all season. Those guys are outstanding blockers, for the run and for the pass. Scrogz has it right, about the OL deserving credit for both our teams' success.
 
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Naw Cali.... not a dig at you.

It's just the nature of the beast.
 
dsobiera
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I'll see what I can do over the weekend.
 
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Gotta include Stan Marsh and Phil Elliot on any Pro-Bowl list. Wouldn't make sense without them.

My FB had a fairly decent year too. Hopefully standards are low at that position .
 
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I think we should do it how it was done in another league like this: One person in each conference is in charge of counting the votes, then each owner sends him votes for players in each position (not including their own players), they're counted up and the pro bowl team is made.
 
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^ good idea
 
RTS
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It's hard not to vote for you own guys cuz you like em so much. Another way is to give each owner 1 vote to use as they want (can use on their own team) then all other votes must go outside of camp. I know we can debate rules and ways to do it all day long, in fact probably to late already for a decent Pro bowl... anyway..
 
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Originally posted by tahl
It's hard not to vote for you own guys cuz you like em so much. Another way is to give each owner 1 vote to use as they want (can use on their own team) then all other votes must go outside of camp. I know we can debate rules and ways to do it all day long, in fact probably to late already for a decent Pro bowl... anyway..


So we don't want to do this?

I'm fine either way I was hoping to find a more automated way to get the candidate list and the create a survey on survey monkey to allow people to vote and have the survey software handle the computation.
 
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Originally posted by sarcasticsleuth
Gotta include Stan Marsh and Phil Elliot on any Pro-Bowl list. Wouldn't make sense without them.


+1
 
RTS
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I was trying to work with SNAITF about making a greasemonkey script for doing this, but I think during the play offs here he's gotten a bit tied down.
 
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Massillon Grizzlies

Punter
Tanto Longtoe: 37.7 Avg. Punt Yds

Kicker
Jimmy Kick-me-Inda: FG 22/28 78.6% XP 69/69 100%
 
dsobiera
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Here's 2 questions: do we still want to do this? And if so, how?

I was originally thinking at first I'd get GLB to give me a list of all the players. I'd group them per conference and then by position. Then create a survey on surverymonkey to allow people to vote. But there doesn't appear to be the ability to export all of the we a #2 players like that.

I don't know if the nominations that we are doing in this thread would give us a complete roster for both conferences.



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