Power Rankings for the BBB #12 Eastern Conference
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Note
*Talent=Levels
*Playmaker rankings is entire league
*Will only mention notable statistics such as top 5 players in categories worthy of recognition. If your QB has a top 5 average in attempts don’t expect to be mentioned. Don’t like it? Do this yourself. REPEAT THIS IS NOT BY POSITION! Also if I missed something I’m sorry in advance.
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Power Rankings
BBB #12
Eastern Conference
Week 11
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#1 Tecmo All Stars
The obvious powerhouse in the conference as far as player talent, the Tecmo All Stars are extremely talented and deep at each position and have backups that could start on almost every team. Currently undefeated the All Stars have had little trouble this season moving to 10-0. The offense is easily the #1 offense with 34 passing touchdowns and averaging 292 yards passing a game. They also lead the league in rushing touchdowns with 37 and yards per game with 245. Their defense is also the most talented of the league but is just starting to live up to expectations shutting out the past four opponents. With only one remaining tough game expect stats alone to skyrocket with their remaining games and for the All Stars to begin preparing for the playoffs.
Playmakers
QB Ace Robinson- 2340.5 Passing Yards (1st) Passing Percentage 63.9 (2nd) Yds/PerCompl. 12.3 (1st) Touchdowns 26 (1st)
HB Darnell Jefferson- Yards 1259 (1st) Touchdowns 10 (4th)
HB JJ Dynomite- Yards 1016 (5th) Rush Average 6.0 yds (1st) Touchdowns 19 (1st)
WR Willie Rollins- Yards 633 (3rd) YardsPerCatch 16.2 (1st) Touchdowns 7 (2nd)
WR Joe Brunk- Yards 606 (4th) Touchdowns 8 (1st)
WR RayRay Higgins-YardsPerCatch 15.8 (3rd)
TE Ronny Superstar- Touchdowns 6 (T-3rd)
OT J.B. Shugarts- Pancakes 114 (3rd)
C Michael Brewster-Pancakes 111 (4th)
OT Big Mike Adams-Pancakes 106 (5th)
DT Vontaze Burflict- Hurries 13 (3rd) Sacks 4 (T-2nd)
LB Gary Bertier- Forced Fumbles 3 (T-3rd)
CB Deion Sanders Jr.-Interceptions 7 (1st)
CB Kinder Rollins- Interceptions 5 (4th)
SS Chris Gregory- Forced Fumbles 4 (2nd)
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#2 Soonie Badgers
Sconnie has certainly been the Dark Horse of the season. Preseason polls didn’t recognize Sconnie being much of a contender with teams such as Tecmo, Brooklyn, Chocolate City and preseason FC Hezbollah. Sconnie has without doubt proven to be a top team in the East with wins over top teams such Brooklyn, Saints, Bearphins and the Blaze. Undoubtedly, the team’s strength lies in the season’s performance of the leagues leading defensive unit. Sconnie has proven is be an Iron Curtain in allowing only two touchdowns all season while also leading the league with an average of 138 yards passing and 38 yards rushing per game allowed.
Playmakers
HB Barry Mcball- Yards 1255 (2nd) YardsPerCarry 5.3 (3rd)
WR Bonington Mcfly- Yards 710 (1st) YardsPerCatch 15.1 (4th) Touchdowns 6 (T-3rd)
OT Blockington McFly- Pancakes 126 (2nd)
DE Chuck Justice- Hurries 15 (2nd)
DE Domington McFly- Hurries 11 (5th) Forced Fumbles 3 (T-3rd)
CB Francis Knickerbocker- Pass Deflections 32 (4th) Interceptions 6 (2nd)
FS Break Faces- Pass Deflections 45 (1st)
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#3 Brooklyn Legacy
Brooklyn has remained consistent as one of the best teams in the East. Initially the #2 team, Brooklyn’s then league leading defense allowed Sconnie to put up 30 points on them while only converting a field goal. Since that loss their offensive and defensive units have been monsters. Brooklyn has been putting up a ton of points and disrespecting teams in an attempt to make a statement about how talented they are. Not exactly leading in any statistical category, Brooklyn is balanced across the board and has a very strong unit. Look for a strong finish and for Brooklyn to try to make a statement in the playoffs.
Playmakers
HB Ferrari Testarossa- Yards 1023 (4th) Touchdowns 12 (3rd)
WR Xavier Pope- Yards 544 (5th)
DE Juan Gotti- Hurries 24 (1st) Sacks 10 (1st)
DT- D9 Dozer- Sacks 3 (T-3rd)
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#4 Chocolate City Saints
Chocolate City is an extremely strong balanced team. Their secondary plays at a high level allowing an average of 137 yards per game and 3 touchdowns this season. Their rush defense has been much more inconsistent allowing 9 touchdowns and close to 100 yards per game. Chocolate also possesses one of the top passing games of the entire league coming in at #2 through the league with 18 passing touchdowns. The Saints like Brooklyn are consistent across the board and their team appears to work very well together bringing them in at #4.
Playmakers
QB Jeremy Riggs- Touchdowns 15 (2nd) Sacked 0 (T-1st)
WR Mo Shuns- Touchdowns 6 (T-3rd)
SS Jalen Riggs- Forced Fumbles 5 (1st)
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#5 Awesomeville Bearphins
The most underrated team in the East, the Bearphins started the season as one of the weakest teams but have certainly turned it around. I won’t bring in stats to support their ranking rather how they’ve fared against top opponents. The ‘Phins gave Tecmo a run for their money putting up 10 points and holding the league’s leading offense to 20 points. After a then 3-game win streak the ‘Phins almost upset the #2 team Sconnie by barely losing 9-7. The Bearphins will continue to improve and at 6-4 could easily finish the season at 12-4 if they can somehow beat the Saints in week 15.
Playmakers
QB Awesome Lee- Yards 1852 (2nd) Passing Percentage 62.2 (5th) Touchdowns 9 (5th) Interceptions 12 (3rd)
CB o Bolden- Pass Deflections 33 (3rd)
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#6 New Orleans Night Trippers
While the team continues to boast some top talent the Night Trippers have a lot of improvement needed to make a run for the playoffs. N.O. does possess a 7-3 record and has a good possibility of still making it but will certainly need the defense to step it up and contain the pass. They currently allow over 200 yards passing a game and have had 10 passing TD’s thrown on them. Their QB has also struggled throwing 11 interceptions and only 7 touchdowns. While Night Trippers are certainly not out of the playoffs they must fix their flaws or they will drop many more games.
Playmakers
WR "Hollywood" James Hardaway- Receptions 53 (5th)
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#7 New Jersey Blaze
The Blaze possess a very strong unit but have had much trouble in winning against good teams. Their 6 wins weren't on any strong team in the conference and if they continue to drop conference games they will certainly be eliminated. While standing at 6-4 the Blaze still have an opportunity to push for a playoff seed if they can get their act together. They do possess one of the best passing units in the league consistently in the top 5 for yards and touchdowns. If the Blaze find a way to capitalize on their strengths and fix their weaknesses expect a strong opponent.
Playmakers
QB Johnny Blaze- Yards 1659 (4th) Touchdowns 9 (T-2nd)
WR Lee Laidlaw- Receptions 54 (4th)
LB Pounder Jones- Tackles 71 (4th)
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#8 Bonita Beef Supreme
Has allowed 21 rushing touchdowns and allows a average of 180 yards per game. Bonita should consider hiring a new defensive coordinator because the team is extremely weak on defense and each week it becomes more apparent of their lack of ability to stop the run. Bring some new players in and compete next season. See you next year.
Playmakers
K Spottie Ottie- Kicking PCT Made 87% (T-5th)
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#9 FC Hezbollah
Ah, FC. Easily filled with the most annoying players in the league with the Blaze right on their tail. They looked to be a very strong team during the preseason but decided to stop recruiting and stick with a Muslim only team. One question for you Hezbollah, when it the last time you saw a ex-Hezbollah member make the NFL? Good luck next season and just a suggestion try to learn how to actually contribute to the league instead of remaining obnoxious.
Playmakers
HB Ahmad Rashadsomething- Fumbles 6 (T-1st)
WR Hez Balla- Receptions 66 (1st)
DT Fire Fox- Sacks 3 (T-3rd)
LB Hotballs Johnson- Tackles 88 (1st)
LB Abu Bakr- Forced Fumbles 3 (T-3rd)
FS Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr- Tackles (2nd)
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#10 Buffalo Chips
The Poor Chips have seen their postseason dreams fall between their fingers. Starting at 3-0 things looked bright since getting spanked by the Saints and then the Legacy. Expect Buffalo to pick up the Chips (get it?) this offseason and come out next year as a TOUGH competitor.
Playmakers
SS Johnny Dawson- Forced Fumbles 3 (T-3rd)
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#11 Tampa Bay Tarpons
The Tarpons have some strengths but many more weaknesses. Their Passing Attack has surely struggled averaging only 120 some odd yards a game and has thrown more interceptions then touchdowns. Their rushing attack is sub par with an 137 yards per game average, 12 total TD’s on the season.
Playmakers
HB Chris Barron- Fumbles 6 (T-1st)
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#12 Philadelphia Pigeons
A vast improvement from the beginning of the season, the Pigeons are currently second in the league in passing. Unfortunately, it is pretty much all they do on offense and their passing percentage, touchdowns thrown, interceptions have been very weak. With a good offseason they could be a strong team next year. People surely are saying though "Who the hell are the Pigeons"?
Playmakers
No notable playmakers
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#13 New Jersey FalCoons
Yawn.
Playmakers
None
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#14 Charleston Mountaineers
Seem to have a few playmakers but aren’t worth writing a paragraph on
Playmakers
QB Will Castro- Yards 1681 (3rd) Interceptions 15 (1st)
WR DaMan Casto-Receptions 55 (3rd)
LB KatQuick Casto- Tackles 74 (3rd)
LB Bigstick Castro- Sacks 4 (T-2nd)
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#15 Sheffield Sabres
Yawn
Playmakers
None
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#16 Ole Miss Rebels
Ah, the Rebels. The former worst team has finally been purchased by an owner that cares. Still undoubtedly the worst team expect a hard team chemistry hit as Old Miss prepares for next year.
Playmakers
None
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Note
*Talent=Levels
*Playmaker rankings is entire league
*Will only mention notable statistics such as top 5 players in categories worthy of recognition. If your QB has a top 5 average in attempts don’t expect to be mentioned. Don’t like it? Do this yourself. REPEAT THIS IS NOT BY POSITION! Also if I missed something I’m sorry in advance.
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Power Rankings
BBB #12
Eastern Conference
Week 11
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#1 Tecmo All Stars
The obvious powerhouse in the conference as far as player talent, the Tecmo All Stars are extremely talented and deep at each position and have backups that could start on almost every team. Currently undefeated the All Stars have had little trouble this season moving to 10-0. The offense is easily the #1 offense with 34 passing touchdowns and averaging 292 yards passing a game. They also lead the league in rushing touchdowns with 37 and yards per game with 245. Their defense is also the most talented of the league but is just starting to live up to expectations shutting out the past four opponents. With only one remaining tough game expect stats alone to skyrocket with their remaining games and for the All Stars to begin preparing for the playoffs.
Playmakers
QB Ace Robinson- 2340.5 Passing Yards (1st) Passing Percentage 63.9 (2nd) Yds/PerCompl. 12.3 (1st) Touchdowns 26 (1st)
HB Darnell Jefferson- Yards 1259 (1st) Touchdowns 10 (4th)
HB JJ Dynomite- Yards 1016 (5th) Rush Average 6.0 yds (1st) Touchdowns 19 (1st)
WR Willie Rollins- Yards 633 (3rd) YardsPerCatch 16.2 (1st) Touchdowns 7 (2nd)
WR Joe Brunk- Yards 606 (4th) Touchdowns 8 (1st)
WR RayRay Higgins-YardsPerCatch 15.8 (3rd)
TE Ronny Superstar- Touchdowns 6 (T-3rd)
OT J.B. Shugarts- Pancakes 114 (3rd)
C Michael Brewster-Pancakes 111 (4th)
OT Big Mike Adams-Pancakes 106 (5th)
DT Vontaze Burflict- Hurries 13 (3rd) Sacks 4 (T-2nd)
LB Gary Bertier- Forced Fumbles 3 (T-3rd)
CB Deion Sanders Jr.-Interceptions 7 (1st)
CB Kinder Rollins- Interceptions 5 (4th)
SS Chris Gregory- Forced Fumbles 4 (2nd)
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#2 Soonie Badgers
Sconnie has certainly been the Dark Horse of the season. Preseason polls didn’t recognize Sconnie being much of a contender with teams such as Tecmo, Brooklyn, Chocolate City and preseason FC Hezbollah. Sconnie has without doubt proven to be a top team in the East with wins over top teams such Brooklyn, Saints, Bearphins and the Blaze. Undoubtedly, the team’s strength lies in the season’s performance of the leagues leading defensive unit. Sconnie has proven is be an Iron Curtain in allowing only two touchdowns all season while also leading the league with an average of 138 yards passing and 38 yards rushing per game allowed.
Playmakers
HB Barry Mcball- Yards 1255 (2nd) YardsPerCarry 5.3 (3rd)
WR Bonington Mcfly- Yards 710 (1st) YardsPerCatch 15.1 (4th) Touchdowns 6 (T-3rd)
OT Blockington McFly- Pancakes 126 (2nd)
DE Chuck Justice- Hurries 15 (2nd)
DE Domington McFly- Hurries 11 (5th) Forced Fumbles 3 (T-3rd)
CB Francis Knickerbocker- Pass Deflections 32 (4th) Interceptions 6 (2nd)
FS Break Faces- Pass Deflections 45 (1st)
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#3 Brooklyn Legacy
Brooklyn has remained consistent as one of the best teams in the East. Initially the #2 team, Brooklyn’s then league leading defense allowed Sconnie to put up 30 points on them while only converting a field goal. Since that loss their offensive and defensive units have been monsters. Brooklyn has been putting up a ton of points and disrespecting teams in an attempt to make a statement about how talented they are. Not exactly leading in any statistical category, Brooklyn is balanced across the board and has a very strong unit. Look for a strong finish and for Brooklyn to try to make a statement in the playoffs.
Playmakers
HB Ferrari Testarossa- Yards 1023 (4th) Touchdowns 12 (3rd)
WR Xavier Pope- Yards 544 (5th)
DE Juan Gotti- Hurries 24 (1st) Sacks 10 (1st)
DT- D9 Dozer- Sacks 3 (T-3rd)
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#4 Chocolate City Saints
Chocolate City is an extremely strong balanced team. Their secondary plays at a high level allowing an average of 137 yards per game and 3 touchdowns this season. Their rush defense has been much more inconsistent allowing 9 touchdowns and close to 100 yards per game. Chocolate also possesses one of the top passing games of the entire league coming in at #2 through the league with 18 passing touchdowns. The Saints like Brooklyn are consistent across the board and their team appears to work very well together bringing them in at #4.
Playmakers
QB Jeremy Riggs- Touchdowns 15 (2nd) Sacked 0 (T-1st)
WR Mo Shuns- Touchdowns 6 (T-3rd)
SS Jalen Riggs- Forced Fumbles 5 (1st)
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#5 Awesomeville Bearphins
The most underrated team in the East, the Bearphins started the season as one of the weakest teams but have certainly turned it around. I won’t bring in stats to support their ranking rather how they’ve fared against top opponents. The ‘Phins gave Tecmo a run for their money putting up 10 points and holding the league’s leading offense to 20 points. After a then 3-game win streak the ‘Phins almost upset the #2 team Sconnie by barely losing 9-7. The Bearphins will continue to improve and at 6-4 could easily finish the season at 12-4 if they can somehow beat the Saints in week 15.
Playmakers
QB Awesome Lee- Yards 1852 (2nd) Passing Percentage 62.2 (5th) Touchdowns 9 (5th) Interceptions 12 (3rd)
CB o Bolden- Pass Deflections 33 (3rd)
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#6 New Orleans Night Trippers
While the team continues to boast some top talent the Night Trippers have a lot of improvement needed to make a run for the playoffs. N.O. does possess a 7-3 record and has a good possibility of still making it but will certainly need the defense to step it up and contain the pass. They currently allow over 200 yards passing a game and have had 10 passing TD’s thrown on them. Their QB has also struggled throwing 11 interceptions and only 7 touchdowns. While Night Trippers are certainly not out of the playoffs they must fix their flaws or they will drop many more games.
Playmakers
WR "Hollywood" James Hardaway- Receptions 53 (5th)
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#7 New Jersey Blaze
The Blaze possess a very strong unit but have had much trouble in winning against good teams. Their 6 wins weren't on any strong team in the conference and if they continue to drop conference games they will certainly be eliminated. While standing at 6-4 the Blaze still have an opportunity to push for a playoff seed if they can get their act together. They do possess one of the best passing units in the league consistently in the top 5 for yards and touchdowns. If the Blaze find a way to capitalize on their strengths and fix their weaknesses expect a strong opponent.
Playmakers
QB Johnny Blaze- Yards 1659 (4th) Touchdowns 9 (T-2nd)
WR Lee Laidlaw- Receptions 54 (4th)
LB Pounder Jones- Tackles 71 (4th)
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#8 Bonita Beef Supreme
Has allowed 21 rushing touchdowns and allows a average of 180 yards per game. Bonita should consider hiring a new defensive coordinator because the team is extremely weak on defense and each week it becomes more apparent of their lack of ability to stop the run. Bring some new players in and compete next season. See you next year.
Playmakers
K Spottie Ottie- Kicking PCT Made 87% (T-5th)
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#9 FC Hezbollah
Ah, FC. Easily filled with the most annoying players in the league with the Blaze right on their tail. They looked to be a very strong team during the preseason but decided to stop recruiting and stick with a Muslim only team. One question for you Hezbollah, when it the last time you saw a ex-Hezbollah member make the NFL? Good luck next season and just a suggestion try to learn how to actually contribute to the league instead of remaining obnoxious.
Playmakers
HB Ahmad Rashadsomething- Fumbles 6 (T-1st)
WR Hez Balla- Receptions 66 (1st)
DT Fire Fox- Sacks 3 (T-3rd)
LB Hotballs Johnson- Tackles 88 (1st)
LB Abu Bakr- Forced Fumbles 3 (T-3rd)
FS Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr- Tackles (2nd)
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#10 Buffalo Chips
The Poor Chips have seen their postseason dreams fall between their fingers. Starting at 3-0 things looked bright since getting spanked by the Saints and then the Legacy. Expect Buffalo to pick up the Chips (get it?) this offseason and come out next year as a TOUGH competitor.
Playmakers
SS Johnny Dawson- Forced Fumbles 3 (T-3rd)
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#11 Tampa Bay Tarpons
The Tarpons have some strengths but many more weaknesses. Their Passing Attack has surely struggled averaging only 120 some odd yards a game and has thrown more interceptions then touchdowns. Their rushing attack is sub par with an 137 yards per game average, 12 total TD’s on the season.
Playmakers
HB Chris Barron- Fumbles 6 (T-1st)
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#12 Philadelphia Pigeons
A vast improvement from the beginning of the season, the Pigeons are currently second in the league in passing. Unfortunately, it is pretty much all they do on offense and their passing percentage, touchdowns thrown, interceptions have been very weak. With a good offseason they could be a strong team next year. People surely are saying though "Who the hell are the Pigeons"?
Playmakers
No notable playmakers
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#13 New Jersey FalCoons
Yawn.
Playmakers
None
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#14 Charleston Mountaineers
Seem to have a few playmakers but aren’t worth writing a paragraph on
Playmakers
QB Will Castro- Yards 1681 (3rd) Interceptions 15 (1st)
WR DaMan Casto-Receptions 55 (3rd)
LB KatQuick Casto- Tackles 74 (3rd)
LB Bigstick Castro- Sacks 4 (T-2nd)
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#15 Sheffield Sabres
Yawn
Playmakers
None
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#16 Ole Miss Rebels
Ah, the Rebels. The former worst team has finally been purchased by an owner that cares. Still undoubtedly the worst team expect a hard team chemistry hit as Old Miss prepares for next year.
Playmakers
None
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