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Originally posted by CuBeNs1s
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Just my opinion on the Alpha All-Pro team:

Offense:
QB Lyle Bauman - Grinnell, Ryan Mallet - Orlando
Bauman finished the season very strong, taking the lead in yardage and TDs despite a slow start.
Mallet is no-doubt the offensive star of his team, and has led them to a very impressive season.

HB Heath Ledger - Grinnell, Shake n' Bake #20 - Papeete
It feels really cheap to vote for my own player, but Heath really is the standout RB in Alpha Conference.
Shake n' Bake #20 is 3rd in TDs, and plays for the team that did the best job of holding us in check. If not for a missed XP, that game goes to overtime.

FB - Sorry, I don't have the time to look through all of these guys to give them a fair shake. I really appreciate your position, though.

Blame Bort for making it hard to track FBs.

WR Lightning Kong - Grinnell, Rahael Lazer - Perth, Drew Slater - Grinnell, Freeze Totung - Danes, JAMES Bilitnekof - Grinnell
Kong screams possession receiver, and not only leads the league in receiving, but made a hell of a play to keep our undefeated season alive against Papeete.
Rahael has more drops than I would like, and fewer TDs, but you can't deny his yardage and receptions. A good player.
Drew Slater is your classic burner receiver. Great to have. Leads in TD receptions, too.
Freeze might not have the flashy statistics, but he dominated with 16 catches and a TD in our game against the Danes. Top notch player.
JAMES was an amazing slot receiver who had a knack for making the tough TD catch, while also breaking them long.

(Yes, I know, I just named 3 WRs from my own team, but they all had over 1000 yards receiving and at least 9 TD catches. I can't ignore them in the name of being impartial).

TE Barney Rubble - New Caledonia, John Hampton - Amarillo
I originally listed Barney as the #2 WR before I saw that he was a TE. That should speak for itself.
John Hampton is another great TE, just missing out on the TDs that Rubble has.

OT Teevees Frank - Fiji, Joseph Thorbjorn - Perth, Crackdown Beast - Grinnell
Frank has an impressive pancake total. Great RT.
Joseph Thorbjorn is just an impressive player. Doesn't have the huge stats, but that's no way to judge an OL.
Crackdown has such a huge pancake total that you can't ignore it. He mostly plays in clean-up time, though.


OG Mike Towers - Northbrook, Chubs MacGee - Papeete, Box Cylinder - Melbourne
Chubs may be a C in name, but he's a G at heart, barreling through the DL.
Box is the best true run blocking G IMO.
Towers is a good all-around player.

C Orlandu Cidoflas - New Caledonia, Dieter Thomas Heck - Papeete
Heck is the pivot of an excellent OL. Lots of power.
Cidoflas turned at on to end the season, just breaking past Dieter.

Defense:

DE Tweed Cadillac - Grinnell, Boomer McDude - Perth, Nicholas Gresnik - New Caledonia
Tweed is a great pass rusher, notching 12 sacks and a bundle of hurries.
Boomer had a solid season with Perth, but only notched 5 sacks. He did have a ton of hurries, however.
Gresnik had an impressive 87 tackles.

DT Bo Oso - Melbourne, Clay Davis Jr. - Grinnell
Bo had an awesome season for Melbourne, getting 7 sacks, an INT, and 3 FFs
Playing in only 14 games, Clay got 6 sacks and a forced fumble on the season.

NT Charles E. Greene - Papeete, Rapey McRaperson - Grinnell
Charles had 5 sacks, 45 tackles, 20 TFL, 1 INT, and 1 FF from the NT spot. Very impressive.
Rapey had 5 sacks, 30 tackles, 18 TFL, 2 FF. Also not bad.


Sorry, this whole section is too hard to comment on because you can't sort by position, suffice it to say, you all played very well
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MLB John Muffali - Eastern Savages, George Patton - Guam
OLB Mav Max - Danes, Real-Deal Jonce - Darwin, Barney Manachanter - Northbrook
CB TEE BONE - Melbourne, Antonio Vivaldi - Danes, Jeremy Bush - Papeete
FS Dotar Sojat - Grinnell, Chad Nole - Melbourne
SS Jody Rock - New Caledonia, Weapon Plus - Perth
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ST:
KR Willie Reid #26 - Orlando
High avg. return with 1 KR TD.

PR Laurence Naughton - Grinnell
2nd most punts returned with by far the largest avg. return. Also took one to the house.

K Spike Geoffrey - Grinnell
Spike connected on an impressive 82 precent of his kicks for 41 total field goals including one from beyond 50 yards

P Kyle Malone - Grinnell, Christy Brown - Northbrook
He's the only punter I've watched closely, and he has a true knack for dropping the ball by the goal line.
Brown has a very impressive average, which can't be ignored.


DT Dan Harmon - Orlando got

42 tackles
2 sacks
1 FFum

i think thats better than Clay Davis Jr


Respectfully, but how?

42 tackles
2 sacks
1 FF

compared to

30 tackles
6 sacks
1 FF

I'd rather have the 4 extra sacks any day.
 
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Originally posted by Mornacale
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Originally posted by chris8284


My TE John Hampton on Amarillo Frogs is only 5 receptions out of first place. That should put me in the running for a slot.


holy crap that guy's a TE? wow I thought he was a WR. Nicely done!

To be fair, he seems to be specced almost 100% receiving. Of course, how we would go about picking the best blocking TEs--other than maybe choosing teams with low sacks and hurries and high rushing yardage--is beyond me.


hes even with blocking and receiving ?

 
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Originally posted by bulletbait
Originally posted by CuBeNs1s

Originally posted by bulletbait



DT Dan Harmon - Orlando got

42 tackles
2 sacks
1 FFum

i think thats better than Clay Davis Jr


Respectfully, but how?

42 tackles
2 sacks
1 FF

compared to

30 tackles
6 sacks
1 FF

I'd rather have the 4 extra sacks any day.


12 more tackles doesnt make up for 4 sacks? almost all those tackles were for no gain on the play or negative yards. idk just my 2cents
 
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12 more tackles doesnt make up for 4 sacks? almost all those tackles were for no gain on the play or negative yards. idk just my 2cents


Ah, also I just realized you're comparing Harmon (NT) to Davis (DT). I decided to split up the positions because they are built very differently. So, Harmon would be competing for a spot with Greene and Rapey.

I went through and counted up his stats at NT:

42 tackles, 9 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 FF, which, unfortunately, I can't use to justify adding him to the team. He is a great player, however, as easily evidenced by his scouting report. I'm sure he'll do very well next season.
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What about my boy Dave Butzz

47tackles
14 hurries
2 sacks
20 tfl
5 FF
 
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Originally posted by remaxjon
What about my boy Dave Butzz

47tackles
14 hurries
2 sacks
20 tfl
5 FF


Other conference so I can't vote for you
 
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