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:: OFFENSE ::

QB: Shogun Smith (West Yorkshire Wolverines)
- 133.9 rating, 76.2% completions, 41-2 TD/INT ratio, 9.5yds per attempt, 12.5yds per completion
QB: Daniel Nilsson (Newcastle Raiders)
- 124.1 rating, 73.9% completions, 54-9 TD/INT ratio, 8.8yds per attempt, 11.9yds per completion
***Efficiency is key when you have a handful of stat-padding games***

HB: Jack Rigsby (West Yorkshire Wolverines)- 3595.5yds, 55TDs, 11.1yd average
HB: LaRon Burgundy (West Yorkshire Wolverines)- 3552.5yds, 79TDs 9.7yd average
HB: Kiki DaCat (Danzig Daemons)- 3449.5yds, 57TDs, 10.9yd average
***Three HBs over 3000yds, lots of TDs and high averages***

FB: Cornelius Boerboom (Rome Pride)- 76 pancakes, 350yds, 7TDs
FB: Sam "Good Decision" Adams (Amsterdam Flying Dutchmen)- 80 pancakes, 319yds, 5TDs
***FBs are runners and blockers, so I had to compare yards, TDs and pancakes***

TE: Chris Toddtensen (Brussels Raiders)- 541yds, 4TDs, 80 pancakes
TE: Ason Unique (West Yorkshire Wolverines)- 983yds, 4TDs, 18 pancakes
***TE is aslo special as it receives and blocks, so high pancakes are key, but yards and TDs matter***

WR: Ghost Post (Brussels Raiders)- 1551.5yrds, 147rec, 15 TDs
WR: Jovon Bouknight (Amsterdam Flying Dutchmen)- 1100yrds, 56rec, 15TDs, 19.6avg
WR: Bachou Mouki (Newcastle Raiders)- 1353yds, 92rec, 17TDs
WR: Wayne McGarrity (Amsterdam Flying Dutchmen)- 1201yds, 66rec, 15TDs, 10.9yac
***I was looking for WRs with the most catches/yards, average, yards after catch, TDs, and that gave me four players***

OT: Wartime Battleship (West Yorkshire Wolverines)- 320 pancakes
OT: John Florida (Rome Pride)- 257 pancakes
OT: Matthew Clady (Portugal Bull Riders)- 246 pancakes
OG: Kris Hamilton (Portugal Bull Riders)- 217 pancakes
OG: Bubba Cunningham (Rome Pride)- 179 pancakes
OG: Marcus Berggren (Newcastle Raiders)- 177 pancakes
C: Goose Krotcher (Rome Pride)- 165 pancakes
C: Chris Nalen (Portugal Bull Riders)- 159 pancakes
***Pancakes and more pancakes***

:: DEFENSE ::
***If you don't see your player on the list and you think you have better stats it's because you missed a lot of tackles compared to who I did pick***

DT: Big Diesel (Portugal Bull Riders)- 142 tackles, 32 sacks, 35 hurries
DT: guard plower (Danzig Daemons)- 73 tackles, 24 sacks, 45 hurries
DT: Xavier Francis (West Yorkshire Wolverines)- 55 tackles, 14 sacks, 53 hurries
DE: jake DElore (Mokum Lions)- 88 tackles, 10 sacks, 20 hurries
DE: Keroro Gunso (Amsterdam Flying Dutchmen)- 70 tackles, 12 sacks, 51 hurries
DE: Koichi Kijima (Newcastle Raiders)- 62 tackles, 15 sacks, 41 hurries
***These players have a good mix of tackles, sacks, and hurries***

LB: Hammerhead Howard (Brussels Raiders)- 122 tackles, 1 sack, 10 PDs, 0 interceptions, 2 FFum
LB: Marlon Deadwood (Danzig Daemons)- 108 tackles, 0 sacks, 22 PDs, 1 interception, 2 FFum
LB: The Mad Stork (Brussels Raiders)- 94 tackles, 0 sacks, 17 PDs, 1 interception, 4 FFum
LB: Hay Row (Newcastle Raiders)- 87 tackles, 3 sacks, 22 PDs, 1 interception, 1 FFum
***A lot of things to look for with LBs. Need a good amount of tackles, few missed tackles, some PDs, FFum, and interceptions help. Those missed tackles really hurt some people... and their teams***

CB: B. Westbrook (Amsterdam Flying Dutchmen)- 108 tackles, 11 interceptions, 59 PDs
CB: Mitsunari Ishida (Newcastle Raiders)- 57 tackles, 6 interceptions, 67 PDs
CB: Doe Johnnie (Rome Pride)- 85 tackles, 9 interceptions, 64 PDs
CB: Aldae Long (West Yorkshire Wolverines)- 82 tackles, 6 interceptions, 55 PDs
***A good mix of tackles interceptions and PDs look good, as long as you didn't miss too many tackles***

FS: Abraham FoolS (Mokum Lions)- 98 tackles, 1 interception, 2 FFum, 11 PDs
FS: Jordan Zawistowski (West Yorkshire Wolverines)- 71 tackles, 3 interceptions, 2 FFum, 18 PDs, 3 defTDs

SS: Jeep McGuire (Mokum Lions)- 223 tackles, 3 interceptions, 7 FFum, 24 PDs
SS: Chaz Black (Brussles Raiders) - 98 tackles, 0 interceptions, 8 FFum, 5 PDs
***A great position as we have the leader in FFum and Tackles here. Although Jeep plays on the 10th ranked team he only missed 6 tackles compared to the 223 he made, and was only one off on the FFum lead***

K: Andy Three (Mokum Lions)- 96.6% PA, 91.7% FG
***Best FG percentage out of kickers with 95% or higher PA percentage***
P: Mickey "Lead Foot" McFarland (Rome Pride)- 42.8 punt average
***Highest punt average***


KR: Bruno Sasquatch (Donegal Wailers)- 40 returns, 31.3 average, 2 TDs
***Best KR average of returners with over 40 returns and 1000+ return yards***
PR: Chris Sprinkle (Rome Pride)- 114 PR, 18.9 average, 12 TDs
***This was tough. David Brent had 15 TDs and his average was only 0.7 worse. What made my decision was that Chris returned a kick every 9.5 returns, and David did the same every 10.53 returns***
Last edited Oct 23, 2008 22:56:20
 
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Pretty good picks.
 
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Originally posted by djmtott
:: OFFENSE ::

QB: Shogun Smith (West Yorkshire Wolverines)
- 133.9 rating, 76.2% completions, 41-2 TD/INT ratio, 9.5yds per attempt, 12.5yds per completion
QB: Daniel Nilsson (Newcastle Raiders)
- 124.1 rating, 73.9% completions, 54-9 TD/INT ratio, 8.8yds per attempt, 11.9yds per completion
***Efficiency is key when you have a handful of stat-padding games***

When u talk about that we both played the same teams so u cant say that i had stat-padding games.
 
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And plus in the last game of the season agaisnt an Zeta team. WYW played an easier team and thrashed them by over 100 were Newcastle only scored 50 points.
so shogun had a game to pad his stats as the end against opposition NEwcastle didnt play.
 
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If you had 7,000 yards of rushing offense like Shogun your stats wouldn't be as high. Plus, you threw 151 more passes, which if he did would have put him 400+ yards past you.
You threw the ball more, and Shogun was just more efficient... that's why there are two QBs on the list.
Trust me, I looked long and hard for reasons to keep you off of the list but in the end I couldn't.
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Originally posted by Daniel NIlsson
Originally posted by djmtott

***Efficiency is key when you have a handful of stat-padding games***

When u talk about that we both played the same teams so u cant say that i had stat-padding games

What I meant is when you have a bunch of stat-padding games, sometimes you have to throw the big numbers out the window. I think comparing the efficiency stats is much more revealing than who threw the most for the most yards.

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1) Shogun Smith
2) Daniel Nilsson

FTR, if I was building a team I'd take either one of these guys. It's just somebody has to be better in voting like this and I'll give surgical precision more weight over the Russian artillery barrage.
 
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Just wanted to add that the players listed are in no particular order...
 
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Originally posted by djmtott
Just wanted to add that the players listed are in no particular order...


nice job! always amazes me when someone does these sort of things, I guess I'm just lazy, looks like alot of effort and research were put into it!
 
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Originally posted by snake julian
Originally posted by djmtott

Just wanted to add that the players listed are in no particular order...


nice job! always amazes me when someone does these sort of things, I guess I'm just lazy, looks like alot of effort and research were put into it!


Yeah, and he even took the time to do all kinds of fun things w/ the font. Good work, nice to see some AFD boys on there.
 
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Pleased that three of my four guys on Newcastle made it up there.

But on another note, damn the WYW RBs are scary.
 


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