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Posted by: Kyle
- Donor [052753312] Tue, May 13, 2008, 05:36

Because 400 posts is a little too much to scroll through.

There's a lot of interesting facts about the number 3. And since it's late/early in the morning I thought I'd give you some of them.


The Number 3 in the world
Three basic geological planes: Above- Surfaced- Beneath

Historical Empires:
3rd Reich of Germany: Adolf Hitler's Empire
3rd Rome: Old name for Russia
3rd Estate: French Revolution
3rd Way: Mussolini's social movement

Chemistry: Three is the atomic number of lithium

The greatest video game ever (Legend of Zelda): The Triforce was fashioned by a trio of goddesses who represented power, wisdom, and courage

Astronomy: There are three types of galaxies

In Computer Science: Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics which state:
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. (Tell that to Will Smith in I-Robot)
2. A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. (See comment about rule 1)
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. (Good to know robots have to look out for themselves, I'll stop looking out for them. Also where's the part about them stealing old people's medication for fuel? That's why I have Old Glory's robot insurance)

Religion: If you are religious then the number 3 will hold some important meaning to you. I can guarantee that. But let's leave religion out of this.

Sports: The greatest football team ever (the Indianapolis Colts) won 3 NFL Championships and will have 3 Super Bowl rings at the end of this year. Since Peyton Manning was drafted they have had 3 sets of "Triplets" on the team (Manning, Faulk, Harrison; Manning, Edge, Harrison; Manning, Addai, Wayne). They are also 3 times better than your team ;)

The greatest baseball team ever (the Chicago White Sox) have won 3 World Series. They also currently have 3 amazing broadcasters (Hawk Harrelson, Ed Farmer, and Steve Stone; the latter 2 are quite possibly the smartest baseball duo ever.)

There are 3 facts about this post:
1. Wikipedia should be sited for almost all of these facts
2. It's incredibly useless but interesting.
3. It turned into a homer post about my teams very quickly.

Go Gurupies!
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300PuNk42AE
      Donor
      ID: 036635522
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 16:04
That Atl-Ream came down to OT with a FG kicked 5 mins left. Ream still has 2 teams left to play who are over .500.
301Seward Norse
      ID: 297412913
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 16:04
I wouldn't count out the smilies winning that 2 and 7 seed game, which could give us a second home game, correct?
302JTSERB
      Donor
      ID: 481020120
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 16:32
Tree,

What's going on here?

Sweet & Sour did something! :)
303JTSERB
      Donor
      ID: 481020120
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 16:45
I would like all members of team indy to send me their current XP. I want to try to get us optimum levels before the playoffs.

JT
304PuNk42AE
      Donor
      ID: 036635522
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 17:00
I really wish that some of my 17 hurries could be sacks, besides the 1. I need to get Pendergast some Jump Boots or something.
305Kyle
      Donor
      ID: 052753312
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 17:15
Kyle Nelson only got 12 plays today.
complaincomplaincomplaincomplaincomplaincomplaincomplaincomplain!!!

No complaints, we won.
306PuNk42AE
      Donor
      ID: 036635522
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 17:26
Never heard of him, who is he?
307Tree
      ID: 174252316
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 17:28
What's going on here?

Sweet & Sour did something! :)


LOL i think he doubled his reception total and yards, AND scored his first TD. and even registered a tackle.

maybe the third slot suits him well.
308Kyle
      Donor
      ID: 052753312
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 17:47
RE 306: You may not of heard of him because he's not a LB and someone who doesn't get any tackles ever. He was your starting SS before today. :)
309PuNk42AE
      Donor
      ID: 036635522
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 17:48
Yeahhh yeahhhh
310Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 18:02
I watched the game and studied some plays several times.

--It seems that Briscoe is now getting open. Great job adding speed. I kind of laughed at that TD tip, but we'll take it!!!
--Some One was wide open for a sure TD once but was thrown elsewhere (still caught) and had to settle for a FG
--Dunno why Franz is missing chip shots
--Not sure why TD catcher is dropping so many balls all of a sudden
--Not sure why Roto has been errant more lately
--Our run game destroyed them
--Some nice blocking on several plays
--Seems like Some One was a block away from some HUGE returns
--Was impressed with Inferno. If he had custom eq, he could even be better
--Unahppy how after KOs they seem to get the ball around midfield so often. Hopefully that will change this next game.
--Defense looked good as well. Esp with them starting so often near midfield.
--Overall thought we played well.
311Tree
      ID: 174252316
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 18:54
--It seems that Briscoe is now getting open. Great job adding speed. I kind of laughed at that TD tip, but we'll take it!!!

that was all hands baby! you didn't see him lay out, parallel to the ground, toes scraping in the endzone???? ;o)

--Not sure why Roto has been errant more lately

looking at the QB build, i feel like his strength is a little low for his level. nothing significant that couldn't be adjusted in the next level up or two, but that plays a role

312wiggs
      Sustainer
      ID: 04991311
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 22:26
i am at 728 right now- getting 47 a day for training and about 250 per game right now.

if i figured it out right i will be just short of level 16 for the 2nd playoff game if we make it.
313PuNk42AE
      Donor
      ID: 036635522
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 23:25
We don't get XP during the playoffs. Two more games to gain XP that isn't through training.
314Seattle Zen
      ID: 29241823
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 23:52
I want to try to get us optimum levels before the playoffs.

Haya Griva is at 480 and is not getting more than 30-32 plays/game. Loverture just leveled up and is at 70. He was placed on Special Teams and got over 60 plays last game. Perhaps we should switch these two on Special Teams. Griva would be a better special teamer anyway.
315Kyle
      Donor
      ID: 052753312
      Fri, May 23, 2008, 23:54
--It seems that Briscoe is now getting open. Great job adding speed. I kind of laughed at that TD tip, but we'll take it!!!
Jimmy Sweet looks like he's enjoying the slot position. He's seem to got the speed for it now, too. I am very happy with our WR core.

--Some One was wide open for a sure TD once but was thrown elsewhere (still caught) and had to settle for a FG
I question the play calling on the Goal to Go situation. We don't have a way to set how the sim calls plays.

--Dunno why Franz is missing chip shots
Because he's the kicker. We need to blame someone at the end of the season for all of our failures. We'll look over the fact that only 3 of his 9 misses were in losses and that only 1 game was "lost" because of him. (And technically it didn't cause the loss, it would have only tied the game had he made both)

--Not sure why TD catcher is dropping so many balls all of a sudden
Little known fact: TD Catcher has the best catching on the team. You wouldn't know this because he has the most drops. Youch! This has to be something weird and unexplained.

--Not sure why Roto has been errant more lately
His throwing needs to improve actually. If you look at the prototype in the player builder post in the forum, Roto is a little low based on that guy. That said, Joe Roto is be best pitcher in the East, and it's not even close.

--Our run game destroyed them
Thunder and Lightning tend to destroy things. :) Our running game is just devastating. We could really set it to 50-50 running inside out and someone could set it 50-50 defensively, and we'd probably still rush for 150 yards. That's fantastic.

--Some nice blocking on several plays
Yah our O-line is pretty impressive. I like that Big Nelly is playing 50 plays on the dot so he's saving room for others to get plays, but I don't like when he gets 50 plays and ends with 86 energy. Oh well. Can't complain about 50 plays.

--Seems like Some One was a block away from some HUGE returns
Some one is an amazing returner. He's got great speed and awesome vision. I wouldn't mind him speciallizing and just working on 3 categories (Speed, Vision, Agility) while getting some in catching and carrying every now and then.

--Was impressed with Inferno. If he had custom eq, he could even be better
Yep, He's pretty good. In fact (I don't know if JTSerb started him because he's better than me, or if he started him because we know we'd win and he'd give him a start to see how it works) I think he's better than me. I knew this day would happen, and I am very happy being a backup. Hopefully we can find a balance to get me 30 plays or so.

--Unahppy how after KOs they seem to get the ball around midfield so often. Hopefully that will change this next game.
JT has changed up the Depth chart, he's put a lot of speed on there so hopefully that will change!

--Defense looked good as well. Esp with them starting so often near midfield.
A lot of 3 and outs. The gameplan of limiting their time on the field worked perfectly.

--Overall thought we played well.
We played good enough to win, which is all that matters. We had 1 TO, missed a FG. If we had played this way against the top teams in our conference I don't think the result would have been the same. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think we had some flaws (offensively) that wouldn't win in the playoffs. I would love to get those drops down.
316dpr
      ID: 1733917
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 00:01
313

we still get daily training XP tho right? so about 8x50=400 exp will be accumulated that week right?
317PuNk42AE
      Donor
      ID: 036635522
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 00:21
Yeah we get daily XP, just not the normal game XP.
318Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 00:58
Been studying things a lot and it looks like Franz needs to increas his Vision as that is what is used for accuracy. A FG could make or break us.

I've posted in our forum on ideal build goals from one of the top teams who posted in one of the forums. Not nec, endorising it, just sharing.

Disappointed we couldn't get more plays on D. I am going to miss leaveling by like 9 XPs before next game but more concerned about some guys who had hardly any plays. JT and I have already discussed how we can max our levels for the playoffs. We are much better than our final reg season opponent. Perhaps their is a way we can get a couple guys some more plays if it means leveling.

I'm still researching dropped balls and inaccurate QB throws. So much info to wade through. Most who didn't just level, will only level one more time before the playoffs so we need to identufy it asap so we can get the SPs to the right places.
319RebelFan42
      ID: 53438240
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 01:38
JT do you just want us to post our xp here, or pm you in glb, or create a thread over there for it.
320Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 02:23
There is a thread in GLB forum.
321JTSERB
      ID: 34433820
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 05:18
I have only received messages from about 25% of our team with their current XP. Please everyone send me their XP with the usual amount of XP they gain per game. I want to set the depth chart accordingly to make us the best we can be!

Thanks,
JT
322JTSERB
      Donor
      ID: 481020120
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 05:33
Hey Wey,

Any particular reason Superman's stats are not viewable?

JT
323Tree
      ID: 22442249
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 10:55
I'm still researching dropped balls and inaccurate QB throws. So much info to wade through. Most who didn't just level, will only level one more time before the playoffs so we need to identufy it asap so we can get the SPs to the right places.

again, i would look into strength for our QB. while those player build guides are important in showing you what categories to stress, in the process, they also inadvertently de-emphasize other attributes that are important.
324Kyle
      Donor
      ID: 052753312
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 11:48
Tree here's what it says about QBs and how to build them: Forum
Pocket QB
Key Physical Attributes: Throwing, Vision, Strength
Other Important Physical Attributes: Confidence, Agility
Special Abilitites: Important - Focus on the Pocket Passer abilities
Other Advice: Confidence helps a QB recover after throwing INTs and when things are not going so well. It counters many defensive special abilities designed to demorilize the QB. If you set your favorite targets to None, that will improve your completion % by 5-8 points and cause fewer INTs especially at a low level. The only reasons you should set them is:

1.) If you have a big time mismatch you particularly want to exploit
2.) If you want to get the ball to your TE more
3.) If you have a WR who is an excellent rout-runner, but not a lot of speed.

Unless your team passes deep more than 65% of the time, I would turn the Favor Deep Passes option off.

Ideal Backup Position: None
Example of a Good Build: "Automatic Otto" Graham


If you compare Joe Roto's stats to Otto Graham you'll see that his strength is relatively even, but more dispropotionate in Passing. I'm not going to post the numbers in here, but I think Roto needs a little more in the passing.

Also just a heads up, that forum posts things about every position and every type you'd want from your position. I've used it for Big Nelly and The Exorcist since day 1 and have started using it for Kyle Nelson. It's a great tool to have and use.
325Tree
      ID: 324582411
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 13:02
If you compare Joe Roto's stats to Otto Graham you'll see that his strength is relatively even, but more dispropotionate in Passing. I'm not going to post the numbers in here, but I think Roto needs a little more in the passing.

you going to add 6+ points in your next 4 levels to strength?

Graham's throwing is so high because he put EVERY equipment bonus into it.

i'm not saying Joe Roto is a poor build or a bad QB, because he's quite the opposite. but i am offering advice as to where he could start putting more attribute points.

326Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 15:24
Good discussion guys. I like how we are all concerned to what is best for the team and no one is taking anything personally.

Got a LOT more info about CBs last night too which helped. I also learned that what is important at higher levels isn't as important at lower levels sometimes and vice versa. Just because you see a "good build" doesn't nec. mean it's the "perfect" build. That's one guy's opinion. I know the good build for the CB has a lot of good things, but also has some things contrary from some of the things I've been reading about. For CBs stats aren't indiciative how good you are. That is not nec. the case with QBs, RBs, WRs, LBs, etc. See how well that good build is actually doing.
327astade
      ID: 1533770
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 21:26
Re 285:

Good call, I am seeing more games like that now that I dig deeper.
328blue hen
      Leader
      ID: 710321114
      Sat, May 24, 2008, 21:34
The team in Astade's link, in addition to the 170-0 win, has wins of 109-0, 84-0, 83-0, 71-0 and a LOSS.
329JackHammers@BH
      ID: 394342510
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 11:34


Checking in to see how were doing. Forgot the passwords for GLB. Cant find the score on here, how did we do friday?

. Can somebody give me a quick update on here?

Good luck see you Tuesday
330Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 12:12
05/23/2008 Washington WarDogs W 27-3
331Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 14:39
I just realized tha tif VT beats Reamstown today then there would be a 3-way tie for 2nd place. My understanding is that they'd then go by overall points. We are 24 points behind VT and could finish behind them if we don't score a lot of points the last two games.
332astade
      ID: 1533770
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 15:48
Good game guys especially our back-field.
333astade
      ID: 1533770
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 15:51
Good game guys especially our back-field.
334dpr
      ID: 1733917
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 16:00
looks like we get Atlanta or vermont in the first round. Seems no way that Atlanta loses next week so Smilies cant move up. Also Da nola holds tie breaker with atlanta so comes down to if vermont loses in which case we play them or most likely Atlanta in case where vermont wins
335youngroman
      ID: 3751268
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 16:51
we secured #3 (lost against Reamstown, won against Vermont and NO) so we are playing #6 which is either
- Vermont (with a loss and Atlanta win)
- Atlanta (with a win and a Vermont win)
- Nashville Smilies (with a win and Atlanta loss).

any wishes?
336JTSERB
      Donor
      ID: 481020120
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 17:46
Im guessing ATL would be our best matchup.
337Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 17:54
Yep, we're 3rd, but reamstown has acquired and boosted and prob the team to beat. If we win the enxt two games, it will be very difficult to beat them. The shutout VT today 15-0. Even got a safety. All we can do is be the best we can be and keep game planning and hope thigns work out. Many of us just leveled so hopefully we use those SPs wisely and it works out.
338JTSERB
      Donor
      ID: 481020120
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 18:55
Just to let everyone know. Since we cannot move down or up next game. We are going to try some extreme things in our game plan this week. I feel this is an excellent week to see how some things work.

I also am going to need everyone to post,send, or email your current expected xp

Just use this formula (Current XP)+(Daily Train XP*4)

I am going to adjust depth chart this week to see if we can get a few more levels. With only 1 game to go this should be easier to gauge than last week.
339JTSERB
      Donor
      ID: 481020120
      Sun, May 25, 2008, 19:07
Hey Lineman..Backup Niko Belic who has only played in 10 games this year already is tied for the team lead for sacks amongst defensive lineman

Maybe that will get you guys fired up to get to the QB :)

JT
340JTSERB
      ID: 34433820
      Mon, May 26, 2008, 05:39
I made up a pro bowl roster for our eastern confernce last night

Below is my Eastern Conference Pro Bowl Roster. I also have included Offensive and Defensive M.V.P.

(NOTE I know some players deserve it even though they didn’t have great stats. IE: Cornerbacks, I don’t have to time to go through each and every player to see how he performed in games. So these are almost 100% off of stats)



Your League A #8 Eastern Conference Pro Bowl Squad


Offense

Starting Quarterback: Joe Roto (3040 Pass Yards, 21 TD, 11 INT, 80.2 QB Rating) Indianapolis Gurupies
Quarterback: Terrell Previous (2412 Pass Yards, 18 TD, 9 INT, 73.8 QB Rating) Vermont Icestorn
Quarterback: Death From Above ((2627 Pass Yards, 15 TD, 11 INT, 71.3 QB Rating) Reamstown

Starting RB: Quick Williams (1336 Rush Yards, 14 TD, 4.3 YPC, 5 Fumbles) Indianapolis Gurupies
RB: Dulymus McAllister (1111 Rush Yards, 15 TD, 4.4 YPC, 2 Fumbles) New Orleans
RB: Brandon Grant (1460 Rush Yards, 12 TD, 4.3 YPC, 13 Fumbles) Chesapeake

Starting FB: Rock Dozer (465 Rush Yards, 5 TD, 3.5 YPC, 1 Fumble) Nashville Longshots
FB: John Ruger (282 Rush Yards, 6 TD, 3 YPC, 2 Fumbles) Vermont Ice storm

Starting WR: Fred Casper (75 Rec, 826 Yards, 12 TD, Avg Rec 11 yards, 7 Drops) Vermont Ice storm
Starting WR: Rever Sanders (73 Rec, 850 Yards, 7 TD, Avg Rec 11.7 yards, 8 Drops) Bowdoin
WR: Touchdown Catcher (84 Rec, 756 Yards, 6 TD, Avg Rec 9 Yards, 8 Drops) Indy Gurupies
WR: Just Throw Me The Damn Ball (55 Rec, 724 Yards, 6 TD, Avg Rec 13.2 yards, 4 Drops) Indy
WR: Im Open (60 Rec, 690 Yards, 5 TD, Avg Rec 11.5 yards, 10 Drops) Nashville Smilies

Starting TE: Tim Watson (63 Rec, 741 Yards, 6 TD, Avg Rec 11.8 yards, 15 Drops) Rhode Island Wolves
TE: Tony Risoto (40 Re, 510 Yards, 1 TD, Ave Rec 12.8 yards, 8 Drops) Nashville Longshots

Starting OT: Jacob Long (119 Pancakes) Vermont Ice Storm
Starting OT: Chopping Knees (65 Pancakes) Chesapeake Roadrunners
OT: Mickey Mou53 (80 Pancakes) Reamstown Ramrods

Starting G: Me Crush! (133 Pancakes) Rhode Island Wolves
Starting G: Gabriel Seven (91 Pancakes) New Orleans
G: Junior Wetworth (59 Pancakes) Destin Pigskin

Starting C: Alex Harrison (106 Pancakes) Destin Pigskin
C: Marius Byron (90 Pancakes) Vermont Ice storm


Defense

Starting DE: Jules Winfield (15 Sacks, 69 Tackles, 9 Hurries, 1 FF, 1 Safety, 4 Miss Tackles) Reamstown
Starting DE: Tyrant of the Gods (9 Sacks, 51 Tackles, 19 Hurries, 3 FF, Miss Tackles) Vermont Ice storm
DE: Laterian Graves (2 Sacks, 101 Tackles, 9 Hurries, 3 FF, 9Miss Tackles) Georgia Dawgs

Starting DT: Wrath of the Gods (14 Sacks, 71 Tackles, 17 Hurries, 4 FF, 2 Miss Tackles) Vermont
Starting DT: Luke Graeter (5 Sacks, 27 Tackles, 14 Hurries, 0 FF, 4 Miss Tackles) Chesapeake
DT: Hank Mirer (5 Sacks, 23 Tackles, 4 Hurries, 0 FF, 1 Miss Tackle) Destin Pigskin

Starting LB: Recksol Bullock (115 Tackles, 0 Sacks, 1 Hurry, 1 INT, 1 PD, 6 Miss Tackle, 6 FF) Rhode Island
Starting LB: Saint Michael (103 Tackles, 1 Sack, 4 Hurries, 0 INT, 6 PD, 5 Miss Tackle, 1 FF) Nashville Smilies
Starting LB: Troy Sansone (84 Tackles, 3 Sacks, 6 Hurry, 0 INT, 6 PD, 4 Miss Tackle, 3 FF) Nashville Longshots
LB: Madman Beast (83 Tackles, 0 Sack, 1 Hurry, 2 INT, 8 PD, 3 Miss Tackles, 2 FF) Chesapeake
LB: Smash Mouth Jones (83 Tackles, 0 Sack, 3 Hurries, 1 INT, 2 PD, 2 Miss Tackles, 2 FF) Indy Gurupies
LB: Anthony Edwards Jr. (79 Tackles, 1 Sack, 1 Hurry, 0 INT, 6 PD, 1 Miss Tackle, 5 FF) Atlanta Samurai

Starting CB: Terrell Cromartie (86 Tackles, 10 INT, 52 PD, 1 FF) Atlanta Samurai
Starting CB: Road Runner (32 Tackles, 8 INT, 27 PD, 1 FF) Chesapeake
CB: Primetime Sanders (56 Tackles, 7 INT, 22 PD, 2 FF) Chesapeake
CB: Interception King (110 Tackles, 1 INT, 27 PD, 1 FF) Georgia Dawgs

Starting SS: Doug Dearth (91 Tackles, 2 Hurries, 0 INT, 7 PD 2 Miss Tackles, 4 FF) Detroit Outlaws
SS: Graig Blue (87 Tackles, 0 Hurry, 0 INT, 1 PD, 3 Miss Tackles, 1 FF) Georgia Dawgs

Starting FS: Todd Landers (65 Tackles, 3 INT, 11 PD, 1 Miss Tackles, 0 FF) Washington Wardogs
FS: Robert Safety (22 Tackles, 5 INT, 8 PD, 0 Missed Tackles, 1 FF) Chesapeake


Special Teams

Starting K: RJ Hargrov (40/48 FG, 38/42 XP) Vermont Ice storm
K: Jack Schitt (33/39 FG, 10/10 XP) Washington Wardogs)

Starting P: Jay Reimero (29.9 Avg Punt) Vermont Ice Storm
P: Tylor Andrus (29 Avg Punt) Destin Pigskin Pimps


Starting KR: Joe Shutdown (33.9 KR AVG) Indy Gurupies
KR: Charlie McBride (33.7 KR AVG) Chesapeake

Starting PR: Leshonte Bigthighas (16.4 PR AVG, 1 TD) Atlanta Samurai
PR: Ricco Suave (15.6 PR AVG, 1 TD) Reamstown


Overall Top Team Pro Bowlers

Vermont Icestorn 9 Pro Bowlers
Chesapeake Road Runners: 8 Pro Bowlers
Indianapolis Gurupies: 6 Pro Bowlers
Reamstown Ramrods: 4 Pro Bowlers
Destin Pigskin Pimps: 4 Pro Bowlers
Nashville Longshots: 3 Pro Bowlers
Rhode Island Wolves: 3 Pro Bowlers
Georgia Dawgs: 3 Pro Bowlers
Atlanta Samurai: 3 Pro Bowlers
New Orleans: 2 Pro Bowlers
Nashville Smilies: 2 Pro Bowlers
Washington War Dogs: 2 Pro Bowlers
Detroit Outlaws: 1 Pro Bowler
Bowdoin Polar Bears: 1 Pro Bowler
Green Bay Blizzard: 0 Pro Bowlers
Detroit Destroyers: 0 Pro Bowlers




Overall Top Team Starting Pro Bowlers:

Vermont Ice storm: 6 Starters
Indianapolis Gurupies: 3 Starters
Chesapeake Road Runners: 3 Starters

Most Offensive Pro Bowlers

Vermont Ice storm: 5 Pro Bowlers
Indianapolis Gurupies: 4 Pro Bowlers
Reamstown Ramrods: 2 Pro Bowlers
New Orleans: 2 Pro Bowlers


Most Defensive Pro Bowlers

Chesapeake: 4 Pro Bowlers
Georgia Dawgs: 3 Pro bowlers
Vermont Ice storm: 2 Pro Bowlers
Atlanta Samurai: 2 Pro Bowlers

Offensive M.V.P.

Quarterback, Joe Roto (3040 Pass Yards, 21 TD, 11 INT, 80.2 QB Rating)
Leads League in Pass Yards, QB Rating, Total Touchdowns.
Led Team Indy Gurupies to a 12-3 Record

Defensive M.V.P.

Cornerback, Terrell Cromartie (86 Tackles, 10 INT, 52 PD, 1 FF) Atlanta Samurai
Lead League in INT, and PD.

Congrats to all Pro Bowl Selections!
341barilko6
      ID: 114431512
      Mon, May 26, 2008, 10:19
Nice! Quick Williams is honored to be selected. I thought that Grant guy had better numbers until I saw the 13 fumbles!!! Yikes.


And let it be said, none of Quick's 5 fumbles were lost to the other team!


Good representation from Indy on the selections there too!!!
342Weykool
      Leader
      ID: 41750315
      Mon, May 26, 2008, 10:58
It looks like all teams will be playing 4 gameas during the playoffs.

Scrimage games

The talk about players getting xp for these games is up in the air but most of the discussion is against it.
343PuNk42AE
      Donor
      ID: 036635522
      Mon, May 26, 2008, 13:18
Most likely it won't be XP, and if it did change wouldn't be till the 3rd season by the sound of what Bort has said.
344Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Mon, May 26, 2008, 13:36
Cromartie probably isn't that good with all those stats as a CB. But, it looks good on paper. Maybe he is that good. Hard to tell.
345Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Mon, May 26, 2008, 13:39
I think we will blow out Tulsa--even with our really weird settings we're looking at. Then I think we beat Atlanta. After that, let's cross our fingers. Had a discussion with Inferno today and am still hopeful he can really help us. I looked at some players today and some are really taking heed of our player recomendations and eq fixing. Suddenly our matchup bar is moving again. That makes me think that we can still do something really special in the playoffs.
346dpr
      ID: 1733917
      Mon, May 26, 2008, 14:10
once we get to the playoff games will we be utilize our depth less as we arent trying to maximize XP or will we maintain the current sub settings?
347Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Mon, May 26, 2008, 15:43
Our depth is what makes us so good. GA was as good as our starters were. Without our backups we'd be .500. Custom eq is also HUGE and has really vaulted us.
348PuNk42AE
      Donor
      ID: 036635522
      Mon, May 26, 2008, 22:14
SS - Stotch's team just went 16-0 with a nice 8 tackle 2FF game. Will be fun during season 3 with Indy!
350Ref
      Donor
      ID: 539581218
      Tue, May 27, 2008, 01:13
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