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ELEPHANT
QB-Mark Brady (The Last Gunfighters of Texas)

1st in passing yds (2743), 1st in completion percentage (66.1), 1st in TD (21) and 1st in QB Rtg (88)

HB-Whale Shark (Casablanca Golden Eagles)

2nd in rushing yds (1659.5), 2nd in receptions (306), 1st in YPC (5.4) and 1st in TD (28)

FB-Bob Dickens (Cleveland Bombers)

42 carries for 100 yds, 2.4 YPC, 2 TD but 27 pancakes makes him one of the best FB in the league.

WR-Craig Firestorm (Mozambique Terror Squad)

7th in receptions (67), 4th in receiving yds (796), 6th in YPCatch (11.9), 7th in average YAC (4.3) and T-2nd in TD (7).

WR-Ted Ginn, Jr. (Algeria Dune Hoppers)

3rd in receptions (74), 2nd in receiving yds (901), 5th in YPCatch (12.2), 4.0 average YAC and T-5th in TD (6).

TE-Eddie Yee (The Last Gunfighters of Texas)

Best TE in receptions (67), receiving yds (869), YPCatch (13.0) and TD (8)

OT-Booker Malone (Cairo Mummy Warriors)

143 pancakes and 0.167 pancakes/play

OT-PJ Battle (Egypt Dragons)

149 pancakes and 0.151 pancakes/play

OG-Ruckus Disher (Carthage Mercenaries)

112 pancakes in 10 games and 0.218 pancakes/play

OG-hole clogger (Cairo Mummy Warriors)

64 pancakes and 0.074 pancakes/play

C-Dog Chili (Luxor Pharaoh Kings)

82 pancakes and 0.114 pancakes/play



DT-Brian Griff (Carthage Mercenaries)

69 Tkl, 36 TFL, 27 Hry, 5 Sacks, 2 INT, 2 FFum

DT-Cliff QBcrusher (Cairo Mummy Warriors)

50 Tkl, 29 TFL, 14 Hry, 4 Sacks, 1 FFum

DE-Trevor Pryce (Algeria Dune Hoppers)

46 Tkl, 6 TFL, 29 Hry, 7 Sacks, 2 FFum

DE-Jordan Levick (Freetown Jayhawks)

36 Tkl, 8 TFL, 11 Hry, 3 Sacks, 6 FFum

LB-Coked-up Crusher (Madagascar Grand JagerMenze)

57 Tkl, 8 TFL, 11 Hry, 4 Sacks, 3 FFum

LB-Hammerhead Hungry (Casablanca Golden Eagles)

66 Tkl, 20 TFL, 9 Hry, 4 Sacks, 2 FFum

LB-Jimmy Langston (Algeria Dune Hoppers)

34 Tkl, 6 TFL, 6 Hry, 3 Sacks, 2 FFum, 3 INT

CB-sole man (Luxor Pharaoh Kings)

94 Tkl, 1 TFL, 41 PD, 10 INT, 2 TD, 1 FFum

CB-Deion Sand3rs (Mozambique Terror Squad)

68 Tkl, 3 TFL, 1 Hry, 21 PD, 5 INT, 5 FFum

SS-Heh Heh (The Last Gunfighters of Texas)

82 Tkl, 27 PD, 5 FFum

FS-Jack Coffey (The Last Gunfighters of Texas)

36 Tkl, 21 PD, 4 INT

K-Im A Beast (Carthage Mercenaries)

32/33 FG + 31/33 XP

P-net yards (Luxor Pharaoh Kings)

92 punts and 30.7 YPP

KR-Cat Burglar (Gunston Drunks)

48 KR/32.2 KR avg./ 1 TD

PR-Freddy McFarkleberry (The Last Gunfighters of Texas)

100 PR/16.4 PR avg./ 1 TD


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Bush25
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Mario Speedway PR Elephant *hint hint* haha
 
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BUMP this thread. Coming towards the end of the season! Hope you guys will gimme a little more to work with!!!
 
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Can anyone explain to me why my player (CB - Reko Savinen, Carthage Mercenaries) hasn't received a single Pro Bowl Vote - let alone isn't even ranked in the top TWENTY FIVE in the power rankings?
79 tackles, 9 interceptions (second only to sole man, 1 returned for a 91 yard touchdown), 17 pass deflections.

What exactly do I need to do to get any sort of recognition?

EDIT: And for some reason unbeknownest to me, my guy wasn't even starting until two games ago.
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Originally posted by Ecliptica
Can anyone explain to me why my player (CB - Reko Savinen, Carthage Mercenaries) hasn't received a single Pro Bowl Vote - let alone isn't even ranked in the top TWENTY FIVE in the power rankings?
79 tackles, 9 interceptions (second only to sole man, 1 returned for a 91 yard touchdown), 17 pass deflections.

What exactly do I need to do to get any sort of recognition?

EDIT: And for some reason unbeknownest to me, my guy wasn't even starting until two games ago.


Without looking at all your plays, id say the problems is the amount of tackles vs low pds. People would take that to mean you have let in lots of passes. It might be from other people's marks or from run plays, but only way to tell is from watching the plays.

Pretty hard to judge CBs by stats really.
 
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Originally posted by Blinkxi
Originally posted by Ecliptica

Can anyone explain to me why my player (CB - Reko Savinen, Carthage Mercenaries) hasn't received a single Pro Bowl Vote - let alone isn't even ranked in the top TWENTY FIVE in the power rankings?
79 tackles, 9 interceptions (second only to sole man, 1 returned for a 91 yard touchdown), 17 pass deflections.

What exactly do I need to do to get any sort of recognition?

EDIT: And for some reason unbeknownest to me, my guy wasn't even starting until two games ago.


Without looking at all your plays, id say the problems is the amount of tackles vs low pds. People would take that to mean you have let in lots of passes. It might be from other people's marks or from run plays, but only way to tell is from watching the plays.

Pretty hard to judge CBs by stats really.


IMO, hat doesn't make sense. Low PDs relative to INTs and a high # of tackles indicates a guy that DOESN'T get thrown on a lot and when he does, he makes big plays. It also indicates those tackles came in run support. My CB has similar stat distribution.

Now a high # of PDs relative to INTs and a high # of tackles to me indicates a CB that is slow and can't keep up with receiversor just barely gets their in time. Obviously this isn't going to be true of every player but that's how I read the stats.
 
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Originally posted by ksmilkman
Originally posted by Blinkxi

Originally posted by Ecliptica


Can anyone explain to me why my player (CB - Reko Savinen, Carthage Mercenaries) hasn't received a single Pro Bowl Vote - let alone isn't even ranked in the top TWENTY FIVE in the power rankings?
79 tackles, 9 interceptions (second only to sole man, 1 returned for a 91 yard touchdown), 17 pass deflections.

What exactly do I need to do to get any sort of recognition?

EDIT: And for some reason unbeknownest to me, my guy wasn't even starting until two games ago.


Without looking at all your plays, id say the problems is the amount of tackles vs low pds. People would take that to mean you have let in lots of passes. It might be from other people's marks or from run plays, but only way to tell is from watching the plays.

Pretty hard to judge CBs by stats really.


IMO, hat doesn't make sense. Low PDs relative to INTs and a high # of tackles indicates a guy that DOESN'T get thrown on a lot and when he does, he makes big plays. It also indicates those tackles came in run support. My CB has similar stat distribution.

Now a high # of PDs relative to INTs and a high # of tackles to me indicates a CB that is slow and can't keep up with receiversor just barely gets their in time. Obviously this isn't going to be true of every player but that's how I read the stats.


That might be the case, but as i said, no way of knowing unless you look at the actual plays.

Please dont take my previous comment as putting down his CB, i just wanted to provide a possible explanation to his question.
 
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The true mark of a great CB is to have as little stat numbers as is humanly possible. Low tackles, due to not having to tackle a guy after he catches the ball. Low PDs due to the QB never having an opening to throw his way. Low Ints for the same reason as you'd want to have low PDs. If you ever see a CB on the top 2 on a team's roster with ZEROs across the board late in the season, he is a SHUTDOWN CORNER. The ones with HUGE stat numbers suck.

That's not opinion, that's simple fact guys...your CB was never mentioned in a pro bowl vote and isn't in the top 25 list because he sucks at shutting a WR down, and is forced to tackle his man probably 99% of the time the ball's thrown his way due to being out of position. You're not gonna get 70+ tackles in a season by getting to a HB who's bounced one to the outside - it's just not gonna happen.
 
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"You're not gonna get 70+ tackles in a season by getting to a HB who's bounced one to the outside - it's just not gonna happen."

Fail. We just had a corner notch 9 tackles in a game off pitches plays.

 
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Originally posted by turnerhero
The true mark of a great CB is to have as little stat numbers as is humanly possible. Low tackles, due to not having to tackle a guy after he catches the ball. Low PDs due to the QB never having an opening to throw his way. Low Ints for the same reason as you'd want to have low PDs. If you ever see a CB on the top 2 on a team's roster with ZEROs across the board late in the season, he is a SHUTDOWN CORNER. The ones with HUGE stat numbers suck.

That's not opinion, that's simple fact guys...your CB was never mentioned in a pro bowl vote and isn't in the top 25 list because he sucks at shutting a WR down, and is forced to tackle his man probably 99% of the time the ball's thrown his way due to being out of position. You're not gonna get 70+ tackles in a season by getting to a HB who's bounced one to the outside - it's just not gonna happen.


I guess Champ Bailey is no longer a shutdown CB in the NFL.

You fail.
 
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My point is that a "Shutdown Corner" is a player who covers so well that whoever it is they're defending against man to man cannot get open to catch the ball, thus, the QB isn't going to try to throw their way, and thus, the stats are not going to be there.

Also, trying to compare this game in it's current state to anything similar to real Football is ridiculous in so many ways I cannot even begin to list them...
 
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Originally posted by ksmilkman
"You're not gonna get 70+ tackles in a season by getting to a HB who's bounced one to the outside - it's just not gonna happen."

Fail. We just had a corner notch 9 tackles in a game off pitches plays.



1 game does not equal whole season. And for the above 2 posts (not including turner) please stop using the word "fail" it just makes you sound sound like a know-it-all and arrogant.
 
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ELEPHANT
QB-Mark Brady TLGOT
HB-Whale Shark Casabalanca(Mookie Charles deserves it too)
FB- Bob Dickens cleveland
WR-marc duper Luxor
WR- Ted Ginn, Jr. Algeria
TE-Eddie Yee
OT- Booker Malone Cairo
OT-PJ Battle Egypt
OG-Ruckus Disher Carthage
OG-Ric an Cleveland
C- Ken Shamrock Casablanca

DT- Brian Griff Carthage
DT- Bukka White TLGOT
DE-Trevor Pryce Algeria
DE- Strahan JR TGLOT
LB-Ballaz Hammonds p-town
LB-Titanium Piledriver Carthage
LB-Trevon Hartstock TGLOT
CB- Reko Savinen Carthage (Calvin Carter Carthage should be a backup)
CB- Sole Man Luxor
SS- Heh Heh TLGOT
FS- Jack Coffey TLGOT

K- Im A Beast Carthage (only 1 miss this season)
P-Elliott "Atomic Leg" Mason Cleveland
KR- Cat Burglar Gunston
PR- Toofa Deleux Cleveland
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Originally posted by turnerhero
My point is that a "Shutdown Corner" is a player who covers so well that whoever it is they're defending against man to man cannot get open to catch the ball, thus, the QB isn't going to try to throw their way, and thus, the stats are not going to be there.

Also, trying to compare this game in it's current state to anything similar to real Football is ridiculous in so many ways I cannot even begin to list them...


Cool. Keep thinking that way. I'll take all the 56 tackle, 6 int, 12 pd guys I can get.
 
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