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jpjn94
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I copied JBlaze's post from last season since it worked out so well. I say once your team is eliminated from the playoffs or at the end of the regular season; each owner or GM should submit their vote.

Last season we had teams nominate high ranking players from their own team. I think that's a great idea or if your players themselves want to jump on and try to campaign for themselves it could make things more interesting. Ideally I’m shooting for this already active league, to be even more active during a downtime for most teams.

Same format as last time. One set of votes per team. Only team owners or selected GM’s can submit their votes. Please post them here or PM me so I can tally up the votes. Last season we didn’t have everyone vote, but we had a good turnout.

QB: T.D. McSack
HB: Billy Cannon
FB: Roger Craig with 3 votes Tank Abbot with 3 votes
TE: Stephen Laurence
OT: Bruce Strongarm
OT: Cosmo Monk
OG: Crazy Canuck
OG: Jeff Francoeur
C: JUMBO CHAMBERLIN
WR: Kletian Drowa
WR: Thunder McNasty

DT: Howard Longest
DT: Jon Scott
DE: Brogan Thorr
DE: B.B. YATES
LB: Snoop Van Der Doog
LB: Ashe Handed2U with 3 votes
LB: Varent Holland with 3 votes Zalbag Beoulve with 3 votes
CB: Flash Jordan
CB: Zippy O'Callahan
SS: T.G. "Thundergod" Cid
FS: Ethan Albrite

K: Shebbear Devon
P: Calder Bender

KR: Clarence Tyler
PR: Clarence Tyler


Congratulations to everyone that received a vote or a nomination from your team! This voting is done by your peers, not GLB, so you should take it as a great honor that your peers think this highly of you! Keep up the great work and good luck in Season 6!!!!!!!
Last edited Nov 6, 2008 11:46:34
 
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Rapid City is promoting the following players as Pro Bowl candidates:

HB - Allen Schmidt - leading the West in rushing yards with over 2500 and rushing TDs with 45. Throw in 300 yards receiving and 3 TDs and you have easily the best all around RB in the West.

WR - BJ Endzone - over 1300 yards receiving ranks 5th in the West and his 17 TDs rank 2nd. Would have a lot more numbers if he didn't have to share the ball with the running game on Rapid City

OL - Henry Hammer, Patty O'Furniture - our bookend OTs. Hammer 2nd in the West in pancakes and leads the way for 2 1000 + yd RBs. Patty keeps our QB upright. Rapid City QBs have been sacked a West low (tied with DVD) 9 times.

DT - Jon Scott - had the tough job of replacing BBB 15 legend Kaythan Edonidd. I think he more then held his own. Is 2nd among DTs in sacks in the West with 22 and helps lead the way for the #2 D against the run in the West that has allowed only 2 rushing TDs all season.

DE - Stinky McStinkstink - 4th best sack total of 36. Plays in a rotation, numbers would be a lot bigger if not.

CB - Zippy O'Callahan - last year's INT leader is back at it again. This time with 14 (which is tied for #1 in BBB 15). Also leads the league with 6 return TDs. No brainer pick

Lots of my guys are worthy, but probably won't be considered the top of the league so I won't mention them. But up and down our roster, we got very good players.
 
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I guess I'll do it once again for the Otters:


QB Austin Crabtree (Lv. 35)
HB Jamie Madrox (Lv. 34)
FB Plow U Over (Lv. 32)
WR Otis Driftwood (Lv. 35)
WR Peter Steel (Lv. 34)
TE Jeffry Nothing (Lv. 35)
C Tone Dog (Lv. 34)
OT Attilla the Bun (Lv. 35)
OT Justin Andout (Lv. 35)
OG Ham Chowder (Lv. 35)
OG Edward Gein (Lv. 33)

DT Gentle Joe Greene (Lv. 35)
DT Bone Braker (Lv. 35)
DE Brian Hucks (Lv. 33)
DE Donnie Hall (Lv. 35)
LB Michael Craft (Lv. 35)
LB James Cutter (Lv. 35)
LB Kane Hodder (Lv. 33)
CB Shane Crabtree (Lv. 35)
CB2 Jim Johncock (Lv. 35)
FS Sammy "Captain" Knight (Lv. 34)
SS Hammerin Hank (Lv. 34)

K Paul Methric (Lv. 33)
P Bootin Billy (Lv. 31)

KR John Loo (Lv. 33)
PR John Loo (Lv. 33)
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nice job matta
 
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Originally posted by matta
I guess I'll do it once again for the Otters:


QB Austin Crabtree (Lv. 35)
HB Jamie Madrox (Lv. 34)
FB Plow U Over (Lv. 32)
WR Otis Driftwood (Lv. 35)
WR Peter Steel (Lv. 34)
TE Jeffry Nothing (Lv. 35)
C Tone Dog (Lv. 34)
OT Attilla the Bun (Lv. 35)
OT Justin Andout (Lv. 35)
OG Ham Chowder (Lv. 35)
OG Edward Gein (Lv. 33)

DT Gentle Joe Greene (Lv. 35)
DT Bone Braker (Lv. 35)
DE Brian Hucks (Lv. 33)
DE Donnie Hall (Lv. 35)
LB Michael Craft (Lv. 35)
LB James Cutter (Lv. 35)
LB Kane Hodder (Lv. 33)
CB Shane Crabtree (Lv. 35)
CB2 Jim Johncock (Lv. 35)
FS Sammy "Captain" Knight (Lv. 34)
SS Hammerin Hank (Lv. 34)

K Paul Methric (Lv. 33)
P Bootin Billy (Lv. 31)

KR John Loo (Lv. 33)
PR John Loo (Lv. 33)


Well aren't you clever.
 
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Originally posted by jblaze


CB - Zippy O'Callahan - last year's INT leader is back at it again. This time with 14 (which is tied for #1 in BBB 15). Also leads the league with 6 return TDs. No brainer pick


KR/PR stats shouldn't help him get in as a CB. I think the way it's done in real-life is he could only qualify for one position, whether that be CB, KR or PR.

Not raining on the parade because that is decent production.
 
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CB Flash Jordan: 2 interceptions for 30 yards, 75 sacks (1st in BBB#15), 43 hurries (2nd in West), 184 tackles (tied - 1st in BBB#15), 4 forced fumbles (tied for 2nd in West), 1 defensive touchdown.

Flash is the best player on the most overrated team in the BBB #15.

PR Flash Jordan: 35 punt returns for 621.5 yards (17.8 avg.), 3 touchdowns.

His best season as a punt returner, with one game to go.

SS Matt Lapolla: 128 tackles (6th in West). 3 forced fumbles (tied for 3rd in West). 1 defensive touchdown.

Overall tackle numbers are down from a year ago, which is deceptively impressive, considering Flash Jordan accounts for nearly thirty-five percent of the team's tackles. That wasn't the case last season, when Lapolla had free reign to pile up the tackles on a terrible team.

LOT Cosmo Monk: 105 pancake blocks.

Monk, in his first season with the SkyForce, will have only started two games by season's end. At level 27, he's six levels behind Pancake Williams, who has 20 more pancakes and a full eight levels behind Henry Hammer, who has not only started every game, but plays on a vastly superior team.

P Lil Legs: 100 punts, 39.5 avg.

Legs is in the thick of a tightly-contested group of candidates. Ranking fourth overall in attempts (100) and 10th overall in average (of players with a minimum of 39 punts), he's on the doorstep of a great season for the third consecutive season.

More players have helped us reach our banner season, but none that qualify for Pro Bowl status, based on statistics.

***To edit: Flash can only vie for one position. While it may seem to speak for itself, I took nothing for granted, as it is a vote.***
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Sierra Vista Buffalos:

P - Eight Heads - over 5K in punting yards for the season!

FS - Ethan Albrite - 131 tackles going into the final week.
 
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Originally posted by reggiefrom40
KR/PR stats shouldn't help him get in as a CB. I think the way it's done in real-life is he could only qualify for one position, whether that be CB, KR or PR.

Not raining on the parade because that is decent production.


Those are INT's returned for TD's...not kick/punt returns for TD's.
 
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Southside Spartans:

Kristen Heath (SS) - Tied for 1st in tackles in BBB #15

Stephen Laurence (TE) - 2nd in catches and yards in BBB West (for TE's)

Tiamat Wind (WR) - 4th in catches and 7th in yards in BBB West
 
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Originally posted by Morphius
Originally posted by matta

I guess I'll do it once again for the Otters:


QB Austin Crabtree (Lv. 35)
HB Jamie Madrox (Lv. 34)
FB Plow U Over (Lv. 32)
WR Otis Driftwood (Lv. 35)
WR Peter Steel (Lv. 34)
TE Jeffry Nothing (Lv. 35)
C Tone Dog (Lv. 34)
OT Attilla the Bun (Lv. 35)
OT Justin Andout (Lv. 35)
OG Ham Chowder (Lv. 35)
OG Edward Gein (Lv. 33)

DT Gentle Joe Greene (Lv. 35)
DT Bone Braker (Lv. 35)
DE Brian Hucks (Lv. 33)
DE Donnie Hall (Lv. 35)
LB Michael Craft (Lv. 35)
LB James Cutter (Lv. 35)
LB Kane Hodder (Lv. 33)
CB Shane Crabtree (Lv. 35)
CB2 Jim Johncock (Lv. 35)
FS Sammy "Captain" Knight (Lv. 34)
SS Hammerin Hank (Lv. 34)

K Paul Methric (Lv. 33)
P Bootin Billy (Lv. 31)

KR John Loo (Lv. 33)
PR John Loo (Lv. 33)


Well aren't you clever.


Yeah, never gets old does it???

 
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Originally posted by reggiefrom40
Originally posted by jblaze



CB - Zippy O'Callahan - last year's INT leader is back at it again. This time with 14 (which is tied for #1 in BBB 15). Also leads the league with 6 return TDs. No brainer pick


KR/PR stats shouldn't help him get in as a CB. I think the way it's done in real-life is he could only qualify for one position, whether that be CB, KR or PR.

Not raining on the parade because that is decent production.


dude, that's INT returns for TDs.
 
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the problem with these things is that we can only go off numbers that get skewed by gutted teams. i wish there was a way to do this without the bullshit stats in there.

Regardless, the RM Thunder top performers this season are:

QB Tom Brady Jr. - 66% completions, 4812 yards (300 ypg)and 39TD to 10INT.

WR Daniel Cole - 94 catches, 1290 yards and 16 TD

CB Cornel West - 100 tackles, 2 INT, 34 PD

OLB Alta Dena - 86 tackles, 3 FF, 1 INT, 1 FR

MLB Steel Reserve - 90 tackles, 1FF, 1 INT, 1 TD return

SS Ross Long - 85 tackles, 3 FF, 1INT, 1 FR, 1 TD return, 21 PD
 
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We played 2 cupcakes that everyone else didn't get to play. The numbers are crazy skewed. I really can't in good conscience put forward anyone from our team.

Some players had higher stats in our last game than other teams had all season.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/game.pl?game_id=153259

I don't feel as if any of my personal players deserve anything. I hate to take the rest of the team out of the running, but facts are facts.
 
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/game.pl?game_id=153259

Yeah that was a heck of a performance. Even Flash Jordan didn't do that well against a cupcake team in our final game. Really that was a great job. He came from nowhere to become the leader in forced fumbles now. Crazy, yes.
 
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