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Post by JacktheRipper on Nov 6, 2007 10:19:42 GMT -5
Use this little topic to talk about a great player in your dynasty. Since I have a guy with some pretty good stats, I think it's a good time to start this.
WR #11 Eric Coles (Ole Miss)
2011 and 2013 Best Returner 2011 Heisman Trophy Winner
Stats:
233 Rec. 3908 Yards 48 TDs 33 att. 223 yards 10 TD (Rushing) 143 Punt Returns 3208 Yards 9 TDs 83 Kickoff Teturns 2147 Yards 1 TD
Overall: 492 touches, 9486 all purpose yards, 68 TDs Average Gain per touch: 19.3
Just was a great athele on a two time MNC winning squad. Nothing like a guy with 99 speed, 99 acc, and 98 agility to go out and make plays for you.
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Post by Sportsbuck on Nov 6, 2007 14:41:35 GMT -5
Brandon Dixon... and a running back named Derrick Coles.
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Post by Leak2Troupe03 on Nov 6, 2007 15:46:47 GMT -5
I had a guy named Jim Hodges for my Oklahoma State dynasty, four-star recruit runningback and my first recruit of the dynasty. He started all four years, totaled a school record of over 5,400 yards, and 56 TDs. In my Ravens dynasty he just went in the first round of the draft, picked 31st overall by the Chicago Bears. Didn't have the best attributes, and finished his career as a 97, but he was always good on the field.
His best game was in his final bowl game of his senior season when he ran for 305 yards and 4 TDs, both career highs. He also broke 21 tackles that game, something he was best known for. He had a 99 stiff arm, and would generally break between 10-15 tackles a game, sometimes more.
RB Jim Hodges:
2008: 237 Car, 1466 yds, 14 TD 2009: 270 Car, 1625 yds, 15 TD 2010: 68 Car, 453 yds, 7 TD (Injury) 2011: 277 Car, 1891 yds, 20 TD --------------------------------- Career: 852 Car, 5435 yds, 56 TD
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Post by D-Mac on Nov 6, 2007 21:00:21 GMT -5
3 Star Running back Fred Gray for Air Force (79 OVR, 98 SPD)
So far hes in the middle of sophomore year and he just fell out of the heisman list becuz my team been losin. But in freshman year he had something like 1900 yards 20 TD's basically i have confidence in him every time i run.
Also i have a WR 4 star Bernard Hopkins (99 SPD)
Who is a sophomore and through half the season already has 800 yards and finished with 1300 last year.
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Post by r3dnek on Nov 18, 2007 0:26:11 GMT -5
none so far this year with TTU, but haven't had a whole lot of time to play this year's game, what with school and all that crap
but in years past i had some dominant players
NCAA 06: I was Auburn
HB P.J. Johnson ('09 to '11): don't remember his stats verbatim, but he was 2nd in school history in career yards, 1st in career TDs, held NCAA single game rush record, single season TD record, and single season rushing yards
1st overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, led the Giants to a Superbowl appearance that year, won Offensive ROY, made Pro Bowl, and won MVP his next season (i played with the Dolphins that year, all that done by CPU)
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Post by bdes on Nov 18, 2007 14:33:43 GMT -5
For my ND dynasty I always seem to have great wide recievers. But I had this one guy, Joe Smith. He was a amazing. I recruited him in my first year so his freshman and most of his sophomore year he was a returner.
Won 2008 Returner of the year. And then his junior year he placed 2nd in Heisman voting. He stayed for his senior year and again placed second because I lost my game to USC.
I then drafted him to my Falcons franchise and he is beasting it up for them.
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Post by chosenone58 on Nov 18, 2007 16:19:51 GMT -5
Haven't gotten any break out offensive players at UL-Laffayette. The best guy I've had so far would have to be my CB Ray Tellis - he's in the middle of his sophomore season now. We had just moved over to the WAC. He finished his season with 32 tackes (4 TFL); 6 INT, 3 TD. Even made freshman All-American. He's OVR 76, but is playing a heck of a lot better than I expected.
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Post by JacktheRipper on Nov 18, 2007 21:15:20 GMT -5
Haven't gotten any break out offensive players at UL-Laffayette. The best guy I've had so far would have to be my CB Ray Tellis - he's in the middle of his sophomore season now. We had just moved over to the WAC. He finished his season with 32 tackes (4 TFL); 6 INT, 3 TD. Even made freshman All-American. He's OVR 76, but is playing a heck of a lot better than I expected. What kind of offense do you run? With small teams, I like to recruit a lot of speed and run the spread. It evens the odds a bit against the bigger teams and you can run your competition off the field with enough speed and passing. Just curious more or less man, I hate to say it but I haven't been following your story or anything...
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Post by Sportsbuck on Nov 18, 2007 21:41:38 GMT -5
Haven't gotten any break out offensive players at UL-Laffayette. The best guy I've had so far would have to be my CB Ray Tellis - he's in the middle of his sophomore season now. We had just moved over to the WAC. He finished his season with 32 tackes (4 TFL); 6 INT, 3 TD. Even made freshman All-American. He's OVR 76, but is playing a heck of a lot better than I expected. What kind of offense do you run? With small teams, I like to recruit a lot of speed and run the spread. It evens the odds a bit against the bigger teams and you can run your competition off the field with enough speed and passing. Just curious more or less man, I hate to say it but I haven't been following your story or anything... Pretty much my philosophy Bama. I'm in 2009 right now with Miami (OH), and I'm currently 4-0, including a victory over #4 Michigan because I'm running a modified version of Florida's offense. My QB is like a Tebow clone, too, and it's scary. He was a four-star prospect, and he's got 90 THP, 86 THA, and 84 trk as a sophomore right now, to go along with 81 spd. I have a 94 speed running back (2* ATH), and my receivers go 93, 95, 94, and 98 in terms of speed.
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Post by chosenone58 on Nov 20, 2007 8:46:47 GMT -5
What kind of offense do you run? With small teams, I like to recruit a lot of speed and run the spread. It evens the odds a bit against the bigger teams and you can run your competition off the field with enough speed and passing. Just curious more or less man, I hate to say it but I haven't been following your story or anything... lol You should check us out. I still have fun writing it. I do like to run the ball....a lot. I've been fortunate to have just a slew of pretty good running backs come through and it hasn't stopped. If I can get it on the ground, I will. But my recruiting class is netting better WR and I have a pretty good QB in David Pittman so we might start throwing again. But next season, I'll probably go back to the run because my backup QB has lkike an 86 speed.
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