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nflhitman
March 22nd, 2008, 10:44 PM
DYNASTY LEGENDS ALL-PRO TEAM (SEASON 2):

QB: Sonny Jurgensen (NFLHITMAN-Seattle Americans) - His QB rating was 3rd in the league at 116.1, he was 2nd in yards (3390), and yards per attempt (12.3), but his 44 TDs lead the league and put him above the other QBs in the league.

HB: Earl Campbell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves) - Flattened defenders all year with 244 broken tackles and led in every rushing stat except longest rush. Most HBs consider 1500 rushing yards a great year, he had over twice that.

HB: Bo Jackson (JUCI3D 3-Las Vegas Rollers) - His stats may be 2nd best but, are his season was amazing. 3618 rushing yards, 10.6 yards a carry, 137 broken tackles, 43 total TDs (all 2nd), and 0 fumbles.

WR: Jerry Rice (LeeroyJenkyns-Cleveland Bulldogs) - Only 28 receptions but 15 of them were for TDs, 2nd among WRs in yards with 1007, and had the highest yards per reception (min. 20 receptions) with 36.

WR: John Stallworth (JUCI3D 3-Las Vegas Rollers) - Led WRs with 1115 yards on 42 receptions giving him an average of 26.5 yards per reception.

WR: Lance Alworth (LeHoTheToad-Tampa Bay Fury) - 45 receptions, 999 receiving yards, and 9 TDs, in only 10 games.

TE: Wesley Walls (BAM BAM 125-New York G's) - He saw more passes (111) come his way than anybody else. Grabbing 65 of them for 12 TDs and a record breaking 1718 yards, 526 of those yards were after the catch.

Return Specialist: Bobby Mitchell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves) - Led the league in KR yards (2301), PR yards (341), and had 8 returns for TDs (7 KR and 1 PR). Why didn’t anyone kick the ball out of bounds?

DE: Elvin Bethea (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves) - Dominance. 53 tackles, 39 of them for losses, and 29.5 sacks for a loss 228 yards. He had more sacks than most teams.

DE: Jim Marshall (Lonestar Tex-Austin A's) - 25 tackles, 13 of them for losses, and 9 sacks. Pushed teams back further on average than Bethea did at 10 yards per sack.

DT: Dave Butz (Xmaize n blue22-Grand Rapids Gamblers) - 2nd in the league in sacks with 13, had twice as many tackles with 26, and recovered 1 fumble.

DT: Dan Saleaumua (Loreno Bobbit-Honolulu Americans) - Clogged the middle with 34 tackles, 16 of them for losses, and 11.5 sacks.

OLB: Kevin Greene (Loreno Bobbit-Honolulu Americans) - His 60 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and LB leading 3 INTs weren’t his most impressive accomplishment; holding the league MVP, Earl Campbell, to 28 yards on 20 carries was.

OLB: Derrick Thomas (THE COMMISION-Los Angeles Legends) - 65 tackles (2nd in league), 2 sacks, 12 defended passes, and 2 INT.

ILB: Jessie Tuggle (Loreno Bobbit-Honolulu Americans) - 41 tackles, 9 for a loss, an INT, and 3 sacks. He round off one of the leagues best front 7.

ILB: Mike Singletary (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves) - 52 tackles, 19 defended passes, an INT, and 1 of his team’s record high 59 sacks.

CB: Butch Byrd (JUCI3D 3-Las Vegas Rollers) - 48 tackles, 20 defended passes, and 10 INTs returning 3 of them for TDs, tying the record. He was a shutdown corner.

CB: Dennis Smith (Loreno Bobbit-Honolulu Americans) - 43 tackles, 18 defended passes, and 7 INTs, one of them taken back for a TD.

FS: Ronnie Lott (Lonestar Tex-Austin A's) - Made 45 tackles, defended 9 passes, and one of his record breaking 11 INTs was returned for a TD.

SS: Sean Taylor (Xmaize n blue22-Grand Rapids Gamblers) - He did everything, made 31 tackles, scored on one of his 8 INTs, forced a fumble, and even had half a sack.[/QUOTE]

Thanks to S0CKC0RNN00DLES

nflhitman
March 22nd, 2008, 10:46 PM
Dynasty Legends History of Records

***Champions***

Season 1: Cleveland Bulldogs (LeeroyJenkyns) over the Dallas Dragons (Birdman1702) 28-21; MVP Jerry Rice

Season 2: Las Vegas Rollers (JUCI3D 3) vs. the Moscow Demons (M CARDOSO)

***MVPs***

Season 1: Eric Dickerson (BAM BAM 125-New York G's) - Dickerson led the league in all significant rushing categories while leading his team to the playoffs. He set league records in rushing yards (1864), TDs (32), Yds. Per Carry (8.5) and longest rush from scrimmage (91).

Season 2: Earl Campbell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves) - Opponents feared Campbell’s strength as he broke 244 tackles in route to the playoffs. He shattered league records in rushing yards (3841), Yds. Per Carry (11.1), and TDs (39 tied with Bo Jackson).

Regular Season Individual Records - Offense:

Passing:

QB Rating (min. 125 att.): 120.0 Steve Bartkowski (LeeroyJenkyns-Cleveland Bulldogs-S2)
Passing Yards: 3815 Len Dawson (vegas96-Portland Sharks-S1)
TDs: 44 Sonny Jurgensen (NFLHITMAN-Seattle Americans -S2)
Completions: 207 Len Dawson (vegas96-Portland Sharks-S1)
Completion % (min. 125 att.): 63% Jim Plunkett (THE COMMISION-Los Angeles Legends-S2)
Longest Pass: 93 Bart Starr (Freak of Satan7-Orlando Black Death-S2)


Rushing:

Yards: 3841 Earl Campbell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
TDs: 39 Earl Campbell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
39 Bo Jackson (JUCI3D 3-Las Vegas Rollers-S2)
Yards Per Carry (min. 125 att.): 11.1 Earl Campbell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
Longest Run From Scrimmage: 99 Curtis Martin (xM4 Rangerx-Washington Cougars-S2)
Broken Tackles: 244 Earl Campbell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)

Receiving:

Receptions: 74 Eric Dickerson (BAM BAM 125-New York G's-S2)
Yards: 1718 Wesley Walls (BAM BAM 125-New York G's-S2)
TDs: 19 Kellen Winslow (NFLHITMAN-Seattle Americans -S2)
Yards Per Reception (min. 30 rec.): 29.7 Dwight Clark (NFLHITMAN-Seattle Gladiators-S1)
Longest Reception: 93 Marshall Faulk (Freak of Satan7-Orlando Black Death-S2)

Regular Season Individual Records - Defense:

Tackles: 69 George Webster (NFLHITMAN-Seattle Gladiators-S1)
Sacks: 29.5 Elvin Bethea (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
Tackles For Loss: 39 Elvin Bethea (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
Interceptions: 11 Ronnie Lott (Lonestar Tex-Austin A's-S2)
Passes Defended: 22 Dave Robinson (BAM BAM 125-New York G's-S2)
TDs: 3 George Atkinson (iamsoonersam-Tulsa Phoenix-S1)
3 Leroy Butler (NFLHITMAN-Seattle Gladiators-S1)
3 Butch Byrd (JUCI3D 3-Las Vegas Rollers-S2)

Regular Season Individual Records - Special Teams:

Kicking:

Points: 110 Derek Barrow (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
Field Goals Made: 13 Kevin Epstein (NFLHITMAN-Seattle Gladiators-S1)
13 Stephen Griffin (Lonestar Tex-San Antonio Ninjas-S1)
13 Jeff Jaeger (Lonestar Tex-Austin A's-S2)
Long: 53 Lance Barber (LeeroyJenkyns-Cleveland Bulldogs-S2)
PATs: 80 Derek Barrow (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)

Punting:

Average: 49.6 Ray Guy (M CARDOSO-Moscow Demons-S2)
Long: 59 Pete Ellis (NFLHITMAN-Seattle Gladiators-S1)
59 Ray Guy (M CARDOSO-Moscow Demons-S2)
59 Johnny Lindstorm (D Choosen One-South Bend Crusaders-S2)
Inside 20: 21 Terrell Minardi (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)

Returning:

KR Avg. (min. 10 att.): 31.7 Lem Barney (REALDEAL-Detroit Pride-S2)
Long KR: 99 Gale Sayers (D Choosen One-South Bend Crusaders-S2)
KR TDs: 7 Bobby Mitchell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
PR Avg. (min. 10 att.): 18.1 Lemar Parrish (Xmaize n blue22-Grand Rapids Gamblers -S2)
Long PR: 74 Bobby Mitchell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
PR TDs: 1 Bobby Mitchell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
1 Lemar Parrish (Xmaize n blue22-Grand Rapids Gamblers -S2)

Regular Season Team Records - Offense:

Most Points Scored: 594 (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
Most Passing Yardage: 3815 (vegas96-Portland Sharks-S1)
Most Rushing Yardage: 3895 (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
Most Total Yardage: 6019 (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
Best Red Zone Offensive %(min. 15 att.): 96% (NFLHITMAN-Seattle Americans-S2)

Regular Season Team Records - Defense:

Fewest Points Allowed(min. 10 games.): 186 (xM4 Rangerx-Washington Cougars-S2)
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed(min. 10 games.): 1291 (xM4 Rangerx-Washington Cougars-S2)
Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed(min. 10 games.): 435 (LeHoTheToad-Tampa Bay Fury-S2)
Fewest Total Yards Allowed(min. 10 games.): 2256 (twosilk32811-Gainesville Annihilators-S2)
Most INTs: 28 (Lonestar Tex-Austin A's-S2)
28 (JUCI3D 3-Las Vegas Rollers-S2)
Most Sacks: 59 (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves-S2)
Best Red Zone Defensive %(min. 15 att.): 57.1% (LeHoTheToad-Tampa Bay Fury-S1)

Thanks to S0CKC0RNN00DLES

sockcornnoodles
March 23rd, 2008, 07:48 AM
***MVPs***

Offense:

Season 1: Eric Dickerson (BAM BAM 125-New York G's) - Dickerson led the league in all significant rushing categories while leading his team to the playoffs. He set league records in rushing yards (1864), TDs (32), Yds. Per Carry (8.5) and longest rush from scrimmage (91).

Season 2: Earl Campbell (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves) - Opponents feared Campbell’s strength as he broke 244 tackles in route to the playoffs. He shattered league records in rushing yards (3841), Yds. Per Carry (11.1), and TDs (39 tied with Bo Jackson).

Defense:

Season 1: George Webster (NFLHITMAN-Seattle Gladiators) - Stopped the run, with a record setting 69 tackles, and the pass with 3 INTs, 2 for TDs, and forced a fumble. He made his presence felt.

Season 2: Elvin Bethea (S0CKC0RNN00DLES-Fargo Werewolves) - No QB was safe when the Lone Wolf was on the hunt. A record breaking 29.5 sacks for 228 yards. Led his team in tackles with 53, 39 of them for a loss. With his leadership, the other linemen got 25 sacks for a team total 59 (4.5 from LBs).

M CARDOSO1
March 23rd, 2008, 04:46 PM
is it just me or is it kind of funny none of the players on my team make the all-pro team yet i am in the championship

soonersam
March 23rd, 2008, 04:54 PM
What u still play all pro ^?
Learn something new everyday ;).

sockcornnoodles
March 23rd, 2008, 05:55 PM
is it just me or is it kind of funny none of the players on my team make the all-pro team yet i am in the championship
Well, make a case for one of them. Which one of your guys do you think did better than who's listed?

nflhitman
March 23rd, 2008, 11:26 PM
The NY Giants won the Superbowl and had only Osi on the Pro Bowl team. If you win the Superbowl than you can feel like them ;)

pjpants
March 24th, 2008, 07:39 AM
wouldnt that also mean you have a more ballanced attack? having no players that you are pushing thier stats for glory's sake, means that you probally have more than one way to win a game and that versitility is working great for you if you are in the championship... that probally mean that you know how to read a defence and make throws to different recivers and when to run when you need to. either that or your just crying, but again im 0-5 this year so what do i know :)

sockcornnoodles
March 24th, 2008, 07:42 AM
You know what 0-5 means, you could still win 11.

pjpants
March 24th, 2008, 07:47 AM
i try would if i could ever find a game:( im on all the time and i always see the guys i already played. i really feel that the guys in this league have given me some huge pointers and i have picked up how to get started on stick work from getting destroyed by a few others. so im eager to play some more. but man this has been a great experience so far and its got me pumped put off grading the midterms durring my spring break this week

Tell22
March 24th, 2008, 07:48 AM
THe only reason CARDOSO is in the championship game is because the top 3 players were in the bottom of the bracket

sockcornnoodles
March 24th, 2008, 07:51 AM
5 of the top 7.

M CARDOSO1
March 24th, 2008, 01:03 PM
idk what you are talking about top 3 players, cuz 2 of my games that werent played were simulated and if i have those as wins i have a 13-3 record which ties for the top spot

JUIC3D 3
March 24th, 2008, 04:13 PM
idk what you are talking about top 3 players, cuz 2 of my games that werent played were simulated and if i have those as wins i have a 13-3 record which ties for the top spot

If my o-line blocked for 3 of the games, I would have gone 16-0 :rolleyes: .

If its and buts were candy and nuts .... How does the rest go? :lol: