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That won't be a problem (unless someone seriously objects); will do it for the start of the new season.Danimal wrote:Note #2 - I've asked Jared that after this season is over if we could get a sub forum like the baseball league has. I don't think it is an issue. I will be posting the off-season schedule in the next day or two.
And if Slumber is leaving....the AFC East looks mighty lonely. Anyone want to join me there?
Inside the DSPNFL: 2010 Season Leaders
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Passer Rating (Yards/TDs/Ints/Rating)
1. Dane Morrow, Oak, 3962 / 41 / 6 / 144.86
2. Mark Sanchez , NYJ, 4631 / 47 / 15 / 123.71
3. Donovan McNabb, Tenn, 3422 / 28 / 14 / 106.68
4. Jay Cutler, Chi, 4192 / 47 / 24 / 104.75
5. Drew Brees, NO, 3880 / 29 / 17 / 98.32
6. Jason Campbell, Wash, 2988 / 25 / 14 / 98.16
7. Peyton Manning, Ind, 3780 / 25 / 19 / 95.29
8. Chad Pennington, Mia, 2134 / 18 / 11 / 93.94
9. Matt Ryan, Atl, 4123 / 33 / 20 / 93.07
10. Tom Brady, NE, 2267 / 15 / 10 / 92.88
Rushing (Yards/yards-per-carry/TDs)
1. Chris Johnson, Tenn, 2188 / 8.48 / 22
2. Willie Parker, Pitt, 1901 / 7.31 / 21
3. Darren McFadden, Oak 1773 / 5.93 / 30
4. Clinton Portis, Wash, 1673 / 6.41 / 17
5. Adrian Peterson, Minn 1470 / 5.33 / 12
6. LeRon James, Pitt, 1441 / 8.79 / 19
7. Ronnie Brown, Mia, 1378 / 5.20 / 10
8. Matt Forte, Chi, 1320 / 5.04 / 11
9. Brandon Jacobs, NYG, 1301 / 4.89 / 11
10. Larry Johnson, KC, 1272 / 4.58 / 8
Receiving yards (receptions/yards/TDs)
1. David Clowney, NYJ, 115 / 1616 / 14
2. Darrius Heyward-Bey, Oak, 66 / 1501 / 16
3. Chad Ochocinco, Cin, 100 / 1337 / 6
4. Steve Smith, Car, 78 / 1307 / 9
5. Wes Welker, NE, 103 / 1239 / 9
6. Devin Hester, Chi, 73 / 1215 / 11
7. Roddy White, Atl, 109 / 1170 / 13
8. Andre Johnson, Hou, 78 / 1158 / 5
9. Larry Fitzgerald, Ari, 93 / 1139 / 9
10. Randy Moss, NE, 88 / 1057 / 7
Sacks
1. Joseph Rugg, Chi, 37
2. Shaun Ellis, NYJ, 27
3. DeAngelo Smith, Dal, 18
4. Tommie Harris, Chi, 15
5. Everette Brown, Car, 14
6. Orlando Scandrick, Dal, 13
7. Derrick Harvey, Jax, 12
8. Trevor Scott, Oak, 11
8. Brian Orakpo, Wash, 11
10. Julius Peppers, Car, 10
Interceptions
1. Charles Woodson, GB, 9
2. Nnamdi Asomugha, Oak, 8
2. D.J. Williams, Den, 8
2. Asante Samuel, Tenn, 8
2. Eric Wright, Cle, 8
2. Lito Sheppard, NYJ, 8
2. Darrelle Revis, NYJ, 8
2. Ameriol Jones, Car, 8
9. Cortland Finnegan, Tenn, 7
9. Ray Lewis, Bal, 7
Kick return average (total yards/avg/TD) - min 20 att
1. Santonio Holmes, Pitt 2878 / 39.42 / 10
2. Devin Hester, Chi, 2119 / 38.53 / 6
3. Steve Breaston, Ari, 883 / 33.96 / 0
4. Donfred Barnes, SF, 1343 / 33.57 / 1
5. Brian Witherspoon, Hou, 2260 / 33.24 / 4
Punt return average (total yards/avg/TD) - min 10 att
1. Devin Hester, Chi 614 / 22.74 / 2
2. Felix Jones, Dal, 385 / 19.25 /0
3. DeAngelo Hall, Wash, 467 / 16.10 /
4. Ted Ginn, Mia, 328 / 14.91 / 0
5. Eddie Royal, Den, 413 / 14.75 / 0
Team Offense (Total yards/yards-per-game)
1. Oakland Raiders 6648 / 416
2. Tennessee Titans 6530/408
3. New York Jets 6413/401
4. New Orleans Saints 5707/357
5. Chicago Bears 5656/354
6. San Diego Chargers 5606/344
7. Carolina Panthers 5454/341
8. San Francisco 49ers 5286/330
9. Atlanta Falcons 5276/330
10. Washington Redskins 5210/326
Team rushing (Total yards/yards-per-carry)
1. Pittsburgh Steelers 3478 / 7.13
2. Tennessee Titans 3017 / 7.02
3. Oakland Raiders 2647 / 5.19
4. Dallas Cowboys 2366 / 4.50
5. Carolina Panthers 2130 / 5.61
Team passing (Total yards/yards-per-attempt)
1. New York Jets 4919 / 9.74
2. San Diego Chargers 4177 / 8.14
3. Chicago Bears 4105 / 8.36
4. Atlanta Falcons 4043 / 7.11
5. Oakland Raiders 4001 / 12.31
Team Defense (Total yards allowed/yards-per-game)
1. Oakland Raiders 3498 / 219
2. Dallas Cowboys 3633 / 227
3. New York Jets 4290 / 268
4. Chicago Bears 4518 / 282
5. Washington Redskins 4600 / 288
6. Houston Texans 4702 / 294
7. Arizona Cardinals 4787 / 299
8. Buffalo Bills 4815 / 301
9. Cleveland Browns 4863 / 304
10. New York Giants 4922 / 308
Team rushing defense
1. New York Jets 870
2. Oakland Raiders 942
3. Dallas Cowboys 1160
4. Detroit Lions 1226
5. Seattle Seahawks 1258
Team passing defense
1. Dallas Cowboys 2473
2. Oakland Raiders 2556
3. Chicago Bears 3014
4. Washington Redskins 3040
5. New York Giants 3079
Turnovers (fumbles lost/interceptions/total)
1. Oakland Raiders 5 / 6 / 11
2. New Orleans Saints 1 / 17 / 18
3. Green Bay Packers 1 / 18 / 19
4. Washington Redskins 3 / 16 / 19
5. Baltimore Ravens 1 / 19 / 20
Turnovers forced (forced fumbles/interceptions/total)
1. Oakland Raiders 6 / 43 / 49
2. New York Jets 18 / 30 / 48
3. Carolina Panthers 5 / 39 / 44
4. Cleveland Browns 10 / 31 / 41
5. Tennessee Titans 5 / 32 / 37
Turnover difference
1. Oakland Raiders +38
2. New York Jets +25
3. Washington Redskins +17
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers +10
5. Green Bay Packers +7
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Passer Rating (Yards/TDs/Ints/Rating)
1. Dane Morrow, Oak, 3962 / 41 / 6 / 144.86
2. Mark Sanchez , NYJ, 4631 / 47 / 15 / 123.71
3. Donovan McNabb, Tenn, 3422 / 28 / 14 / 106.68
4. Jay Cutler, Chi, 4192 / 47 / 24 / 104.75
5. Drew Brees, NO, 3880 / 29 / 17 / 98.32
6. Jason Campbell, Wash, 2988 / 25 / 14 / 98.16
7. Peyton Manning, Ind, 3780 / 25 / 19 / 95.29
8. Chad Pennington, Mia, 2134 / 18 / 11 / 93.94
9. Matt Ryan, Atl, 4123 / 33 / 20 / 93.07
10. Tom Brady, NE, 2267 / 15 / 10 / 92.88
Rushing (Yards/yards-per-carry/TDs)
1. Chris Johnson, Tenn, 2188 / 8.48 / 22
2. Willie Parker, Pitt, 1901 / 7.31 / 21
3. Darren McFadden, Oak 1773 / 5.93 / 30
4. Clinton Portis, Wash, 1673 / 6.41 / 17
5. Adrian Peterson, Minn 1470 / 5.33 / 12
6. LeRon James, Pitt, 1441 / 8.79 / 19
7. Ronnie Brown, Mia, 1378 / 5.20 / 10
8. Matt Forte, Chi, 1320 / 5.04 / 11
9. Brandon Jacobs, NYG, 1301 / 4.89 / 11
10. Larry Johnson, KC, 1272 / 4.58 / 8
Receiving yards (receptions/yards/TDs)
1. David Clowney, NYJ, 115 / 1616 / 14
2. Darrius Heyward-Bey, Oak, 66 / 1501 / 16
3. Chad Ochocinco, Cin, 100 / 1337 / 6
4. Steve Smith, Car, 78 / 1307 / 9
5. Wes Welker, NE, 103 / 1239 / 9
6. Devin Hester, Chi, 73 / 1215 / 11
7. Roddy White, Atl, 109 / 1170 / 13
8. Andre Johnson, Hou, 78 / 1158 / 5
9. Larry Fitzgerald, Ari, 93 / 1139 / 9
10. Randy Moss, NE, 88 / 1057 / 7
Sacks
1. Joseph Rugg, Chi, 37
2. Shaun Ellis, NYJ, 27
3. DeAngelo Smith, Dal, 18
4. Tommie Harris, Chi, 15
5. Everette Brown, Car, 14
6. Orlando Scandrick, Dal, 13
7. Derrick Harvey, Jax, 12
8. Trevor Scott, Oak, 11
8. Brian Orakpo, Wash, 11
10. Julius Peppers, Car, 10
Interceptions
1. Charles Woodson, GB, 9
2. Nnamdi Asomugha, Oak, 8
2. D.J. Williams, Den, 8
2. Asante Samuel, Tenn, 8
2. Eric Wright, Cle, 8
2. Lito Sheppard, NYJ, 8
2. Darrelle Revis, NYJ, 8
2. Ameriol Jones, Car, 8
9. Cortland Finnegan, Tenn, 7
9. Ray Lewis, Bal, 7
Kick return average (total yards/avg/TD) - min 20 att
1. Santonio Holmes, Pitt 2878 / 39.42 / 10
2. Devin Hester, Chi, 2119 / 38.53 / 6
3. Steve Breaston, Ari, 883 / 33.96 / 0
4. Donfred Barnes, SF, 1343 / 33.57 / 1
5. Brian Witherspoon, Hou, 2260 / 33.24 / 4
Punt return average (total yards/avg/TD) - min 10 att
1. Devin Hester, Chi 614 / 22.74 / 2
2. Felix Jones, Dal, 385 / 19.25 /0
3. DeAngelo Hall, Wash, 467 / 16.10 /
4. Ted Ginn, Mia, 328 / 14.91 / 0
5. Eddie Royal, Den, 413 / 14.75 / 0
Team Offense (Total yards/yards-per-game)
1. Oakland Raiders 6648 / 416
2. Tennessee Titans 6530/408
3. New York Jets 6413/401
4. New Orleans Saints 5707/357
5. Chicago Bears 5656/354
6. San Diego Chargers 5606/344
7. Carolina Panthers 5454/341
8. San Francisco 49ers 5286/330
9. Atlanta Falcons 5276/330
10. Washington Redskins 5210/326
Team rushing (Total yards/yards-per-carry)
1. Pittsburgh Steelers 3478 / 7.13
2. Tennessee Titans 3017 / 7.02
3. Oakland Raiders 2647 / 5.19
4. Dallas Cowboys 2366 / 4.50
5. Carolina Panthers 2130 / 5.61
Team passing (Total yards/yards-per-attempt)
1. New York Jets 4919 / 9.74
2. San Diego Chargers 4177 / 8.14
3. Chicago Bears 4105 / 8.36
4. Atlanta Falcons 4043 / 7.11
5. Oakland Raiders 4001 / 12.31
Team Defense (Total yards allowed/yards-per-game)
1. Oakland Raiders 3498 / 219
2. Dallas Cowboys 3633 / 227
3. New York Jets 4290 / 268
4. Chicago Bears 4518 / 282
5. Washington Redskins 4600 / 288
6. Houston Texans 4702 / 294
7. Arizona Cardinals 4787 / 299
8. Buffalo Bills 4815 / 301
9. Cleveland Browns 4863 / 304
10. New York Giants 4922 / 308
Team rushing defense
1. New York Jets 870
2. Oakland Raiders 942
3. Dallas Cowboys 1160
4. Detroit Lions 1226
5. Seattle Seahawks 1258
Team passing defense
1. Dallas Cowboys 2473
2. Oakland Raiders 2556
3. Chicago Bears 3014
4. Washington Redskins 3040
5. New York Giants 3079
Turnovers (fumbles lost/interceptions/total)
1. Oakland Raiders 5 / 6 / 11
2. New Orleans Saints 1 / 17 / 18
3. Green Bay Packers 1 / 18 / 19
4. Washington Redskins 3 / 16 / 19
5. Baltimore Ravens 1 / 19 / 20
Turnovers forced (forced fumbles/interceptions/total)
1. Oakland Raiders 6 / 43 / 49
2. New York Jets 18 / 30 / 48
3. Carolina Panthers 5 / 39 / 44
4. Cleveland Browns 10 / 31 / 41
5. Tennessee Titans 5 / 32 / 37
Turnover difference
1. Oakland Raiders +38
2. New York Jets +25
3. Washington Redskins +17
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers +10
5. Green Bay Packers +7
No not at all. Brees was just on point. converted 9 of 10 3rd down conversions. it was a straight up game, I didn't feel cheated at all.tmdba37 wrote:No need for a write-up, but I'm curious, do you think this was a Madden screw-job, a case of the unstoppable QB or just a series of wacky plays gone amok?TheGamer2 wrote:sure there was, but since your monitoring whats the point.
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Well, that's good to hear. . .I'm also bummed to see that you lost, but am happy to hear it was a fair fight. . .I know Brees can be a handful offline. . .TheGamer2 wrote:
No not at all. Brees was just on point. converted 9 of 10 3rd down conversions. it was a straight up game, I didn't feel cheated at all.
it was a good game and I got an interception late and was up by 7 and thought I could put it away. But Brees was unbelievable, I couldn't put any pressure on him and he kept finding Meachem and Colston wide open. I kept trying different defenses and nothing worked. I never felt cheated though. It just seemed like one of his "real life" games. I thought I could keep the ball away from them by running Williams and Stewart, who both were also amazing, especially Williams. But Delhomme gave the ball away. I should have started McCown.Brando70 wrote:I really wish it was possible to observe these playoff games. Saints-Panthers looks like it was quite the shootout.
Sorry that you lost, BH. Good luck in the offseason, and if you do think about switching teams, Indy is open in the AFC South.
I'm open to a change in teams though to help make the divisions more competitve.
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What I can't wrap my head around is that they did this after getting annihilated twice already by you. The Saints have suddenly become, for lack of a better and less "punny" term, the big wild card in the NFC.
Which team shows up against Dallas? The one that passed like that last week, or the one that went 2-8 after a 6-0 start??
Which team shows up against Dallas? The one that passed like that last week, or the one that went 2-8 after a 6-0 start??
I totally overlooked them because of the 2 previous games and took them for granted because I was doing what I wanted on the ground. but each series Brees was just picking me apart. at one point he was 21 for 22. Plus my defense was probably reading the headlines that there's a chance of me going back to Dallas and laid down
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Alright, scan Brando's post for help if you need it--it's awards voting time. Here's the skinny:
Vote for one winner in each category. You cannot vote for your own players, or your own team for the team awards. PM your votes to me before the AFC/NFC Championship games have been played. If you can include a brief description of why you pick who you pick, it can help add a little color to the write up, but it's entirely optional. I know it's probably more time than some guys can invest to give explanations for picks. Asking a PM is a lot already, I know. Before the Super Bowl, I'll post a season recap/awards post detailing winners. With that out of the way, here are the categories (I did away with rookie of the year candidates because it's too damn hard to separate rookie from vet in the Online Franchise without going to each player and finding the "canned" face). Thanks in advance to everybody who can participate.
Individual Awards
1. MVP
2. Offensive Player of the Year
3. Defensive Player of the Year
4. Best QB
5. Best RB
6. Best WR
7. Best TE
8. Best DL
9. Best LB
10. Best DB
11. Best K
12. Best P
13. Best Return Specialist (Kick and/or Punt)
14. Biggest Overachiever (average player who was used most effectively)
15. Biggest Underachiever (great player who was most underutilized)
Team Awards
1. Most intimidating team (as a whole)
2. Most intimidating running attack
3. Most intimidating air attack
4. Most intimidating defense
5. Best Defensive Line
6. Best Linebackers
7. Best Secondary
8. Best Coaching
9. Overachieving Team - who did most with the least talent
10. Underachieving Team - who did the least with the most talent
Vote for one winner in each category. You cannot vote for your own players, or your own team for the team awards. PM your votes to me before the AFC/NFC Championship games have been played. If you can include a brief description of why you pick who you pick, it can help add a little color to the write up, but it's entirely optional. I know it's probably more time than some guys can invest to give explanations for picks. Asking a PM is a lot already, I know. Before the Super Bowl, I'll post a season recap/awards post detailing winners. With that out of the way, here are the categories (I did away with rookie of the year candidates because it's too damn hard to separate rookie from vet in the Online Franchise without going to each player and finding the "canned" face). Thanks in advance to everybody who can participate.
Individual Awards
1. MVP
2. Offensive Player of the Year
3. Defensive Player of the Year
4. Best QB
5. Best RB
6. Best WR
7. Best TE
8. Best DL
9. Best LB
10. Best DB
11. Best K
12. Best P
13. Best Return Specialist (Kick and/or Punt)
14. Biggest Overachiever (average player who was used most effectively)
15. Biggest Underachiever (great player who was most underutilized)
Team Awards
1. Most intimidating team (as a whole)
2. Most intimidating running attack
3. Most intimidating air attack
4. Most intimidating defense
5. Best Defensive Line
6. Best Linebackers
7. Best Secondary
8. Best Coaching
9. Overachieving Team - who did most with the least talent
10. Underachieving Team - who did the least with the most talent
Not to delve too much into kicking stats, but here are the notable kickers from the season.
Most FGs: 26, Justyn Price, Cle, 26/30 FGs, 47/48 xp
Most points: 165, Sebastian Janikowski, Oak, 25/29, 90/92
Four kickers with at least 10 attempts finished with perfect seasons:
Robbie Gould, Chi, 10/10, 72/72
Rob Bironas, Ten, 13/13, 75/75
Rhys Lloyd, Car, 21/21, 66/66
Kris Brown, Hou, 21/21, 42/42
Most FGs: 26, Justyn Price, Cle, 26/30 FGs, 47/48 xp
Most points: 165, Sebastian Janikowski, Oak, 25/29, 90/92
Four kickers with at least 10 attempts finished with perfect seasons:
Robbie Gould, Chi, 10/10, 72/72
Rob Bironas, Ten, 13/13, 75/75
Rhys Lloyd, Car, 21/21, 66/66
Kris Brown, Hou, 21/21, 42/42