Ravens1991
06-23-2007, 11:16 PM
Who has the best team over 3 years?
Chucky
Chucky
HC: Bil Belichick: One of the best coaches of all time, and definatly the best of our generation. Has one of the most innovative gameplans and is great at making adjustments throughout the game. One of the most creative minds in football
OC: Charlie Weis: A great offensive mind as shown in his time with the Pats as well as Notre Dame. Is great at developing quarterbacks and getting the best out of them. As shown through the transformation of Tom Brady
DC: Romeo Crennel: Has a great knowledge of the 3-4 and how it needs to be run. Has enough football knowledge and experience, that he should easily be able to pull of the Hybrid Defence.
For my staff as a whole notice the chemistry that they all have between them, from past experiences with the Pats
QB: Carson Palmer
RB: LDT
RB: Shaun Alexander
FB: Lorenzo Neal
WR: Marvin Harrison
WR: Terrel Owens
WR: Hines Ward
TE: Tony Gonzalez
LT: Jason Peters
LG: Derrick Dockery
C: Jeff Saturday
RG: Alen Faneca
RT: Marcus McNeil
Explanation: My offence all revolves around three key cornerstones: LDT, Carson Palmer and Marcus McNeil. With LDT, the best player in the league, pounding the rock, and recieving the ball out of the backfield, that will completely garner all of the defences attention leaving my second Cornerstone, Carson Palmer a lot of room to work with. Carson will be able to hit his vertical threat of Marvin Harrison, the smartest reciever in the game. As well as a big physical reciever like Terrel Owens as well as a big over the middle guy like Hines Ward. Also Carson Palmer has an unbelievable safety valve in Tony Gonzalez, one of the best Recieving Tight ends of all time and in the league today. I also have LDT's favourite blocker as my FB in Lorenzo Neal. My offence is not complete without my other cornerstone, Marcus McNeil. Marcus McNeil was already a top 5 LT as a rookie, and is now ready to make the leap as the best RT in the game. McNeil has all the size,strength and agility that is ideal for a RT to have. On the leftside I have one of the best up and coming LT in the game with Jason Peters, he is a converted TE who has much buzz around theleague and is ready to become an elite LT in the league. ON the inside I have 2 maulers at guard including a top 3 guard in the game in Alen Faneca. At Centre I have one of the smartest centres in the game, and will develop the kind of chemistry with carson that he had with Peyton.
4-3:
DE: Richard Seymour
DT: Kevin Williams
DT: Jamal Williams
DE: Jason Taylor
DE: Gaines Adams
OLB: Julian Peterson
MLB: Kirk Morrison
OLB: Bart Scott
3-4
DE: Richard Seymour
NT: Jamal Williams
DE: Kevin Williams
OLB: Jason Taylor
ILB: Kirk Morrison
ILB: Bart Scott
OLB: Julian Peterson
OLB: Gaines Adams
CB: Nnamdi Asoumogha
S: Bob Sanders
S: Kerry Rhodes
CB: Terrence Newman
CB: Nathan Vasher
Explanation: I am running a 3-4/4-3 hybrid defence. When run effectively this is the best defensive scheme, the thing is it takes very select personell. the 3-4 part of my defence all starts with the best NT in the game, Jamal Williams, who will be able to occupy 2-3 blockers on every play. With Jamal Williams occupying blockers it will make it very easy for the two ends, Seymour and Kevin Williams, to get to the quarterback and stop the run. I also have the reigning defensive player of the year in Jason Taylor to bring pressure on the quarterback, and the same with Julian Peterson who also provides good cover skills. I have two young up and coming LB's in Kirk Morrison and Bart Scot who will be free to roam around, stop the run and make big plays. In the 4-3 part of the scheme, i keep Jamal at NT, and slide KEvin WIlliams to UT, Seymour stays at DE, and Taylor shifts to DE. I will have a great run stopping DE in Seymour, and one of the best rushing DE's in Taylor. On obvious passing downs i will bring in the best DE from this draft, who has amazing pass rush skills. In the middle I have Jamal to clog it up, as well as Kevin williams to stop the run and apply pressure. If Jamal Williams gets tired, i could just slide Seymour to UT and Kevin to NT and gaines to DE. if Kevin WIlliams gets tired I could just slide Seymour to UT and gaines at DE. My secondary is stacked with the two best young corners in the league who can be left on an island by themselves. As well as one of the only true gamechangers at Safety, in bob sanders, and one of the best young Safetys in Kerry Rhodes
EWChucky
HC: Bil Belichick: One of the best coaches of all time, and definatly the best of our generation. Has one of the most innovative gameplans and is great at making adjustments throughout the game. One of the most creative minds in football
OC: Charlie Weis: A great offensive mind as shown in his time with the Pats as well as Notre Dame. Is great at developing quarterbacks and getting the best out of them. As shown through the transformation of Tom Brady
DC: Romeo Crennel: Has a great knowledge of the 3-4 and how it needs to be run. Has enough football knowledge and experience, that he should easily be able to pull of the Hybrid Defence.
For my staff as a whole notice the chemistry that they all have between them, from past experiences with the Pats
QB: Carson Palmer
RB: LDT
RB: Shaun Alexander
FB: Lorenzo Neal
WR: Marvin Harrison
WR: Terrel Owens
WR: Hines Ward
TE: Tony Gonzalez
LT: Jason Peters
LG: Derrick Dockery
C: Jeff Saturday
RG: Alen Faneca
RT: Marcus McNeil
Explanation: My offence all revolves around three key cornerstones: LDT, Carson Palmer and Marcus McNeil. With LDT, the best player in the league, pounding the rock, and recieving the ball out of the backfield, that will completely garner all of the defences attention leaving my second Cornerstone, Carson Palmer a lot of room to work with. Carson will be able to hit his vertical threat of Marvin Harrison, the smartest reciever in the game. As well as a big physical reciever like Terrel Owens as well as a big over the middle guy like Hines Ward. Also Carson Palmer has an unbelievable safety valve in Tony Gonzalez, one of the best Recieving Tight ends of all time and in the league today. I also have LDT's favourite blocker as my FB in Lorenzo Neal. My offence is not complete without my other cornerstone, Marcus McNeil. Marcus McNeil was already a top 5 LT as a rookie, and is now ready to make the leap as the best RT in the game. McNeil has all the size,strength and agility that is ideal for a RT to have. On the leftside I have one of the best up and coming LT in the game with Jason Peters, he is a converted TE who has much buzz around theleague and is ready to become an elite LT in the league. ON the inside I have 2 maulers at guard including a top 3 guard in the game in Alen Faneca. At Centre I have one of the smartest centres in the game, and will develop the kind of chemistry with carson that he had with Peyton.
4-3:
DE: Richard Seymour
DT: Kevin Williams
DT: Jamal Williams
DE: Jason Taylor
DE: Gaines Adams
OLB: Julian Peterson
MLB: Kirk Morrison
OLB: Bart Scott
3-4
DE: Richard Seymour
NT: Jamal Williams
DE: Kevin Williams
OLB: Jason Taylor
ILB: Kirk Morrison
ILB: Bart Scott
OLB: Julian Peterson
OLB: Gaines Adams
CB: Nnamdi Asoumogha
S: Bob Sanders
S: Kerry Rhodes
CB: Terrence Newman
CB: Nathan Vasher
Explanation: I am running a 3-4/4-3 hybrid defence. When run effectively this is the best defensive scheme, the thing is it takes very select personell. the 3-4 part of my defence all starts with the best NT in the game, Jamal Williams, who will be able to occupy 2-3 blockers on every play. With Jamal Williams occupying blockers it will make it very easy for the two ends, Seymour and Kevin Williams, to get to the quarterback and stop the run. I also have the reigning defensive player of the year in Jason Taylor to bring pressure on the quarterback, and the same with Julian Peterson who also provides good cover skills. I have two young up and coming LB's in Kirk Morrison and Bart Scot who will be free to roam around, stop the run and make big plays. In the 4-3 part of the scheme, i keep Jamal at NT, and slide KEvin WIlliams to UT, Seymour stays at DE, and Taylor shifts to DE. I will have a great run stopping DE in Seymour, and one of the best rushing DE's in Taylor. On obvious passing downs i will bring in the best DE from this draft, who has amazing pass rush skills. In the middle I have Jamal to clog it up, as well as Kevin williams to stop the run and apply pressure. If Jamal Williams gets tired, i could just slide Seymour to UT and Kevin to NT and gaines to DE. if Kevin WIlliams gets tired I could just slide Seymour to UT and gaines at DE. My secondary is stacked with the two best young corners in the league who can be left on an island by themselves. As well as one of the only true gamechangers at Safety, in bob sanders, and one of the best young Safetys in Kerry Rhodes
Eaglez
HC- Lovie Smith
OC- Norv Turner
DC- Jim Johnson
QB- Donovan McNabb
RB- Larry Johnson
FB- Lawrence Vickers
TE- Jason Witten
WR- Lee Evans
WR- Ted Ginn Jr.
LT- Levi Brown
LG- Steve Hutchinson
C- Jamal Jackson
RG- Leonard Davis
RT- Jon Jansen
DE- Tamba Hali
DT- John Henderson
DT- Marcus Stroud
DE- Darren Howard
SLB- Manny Lawson
ILB- Derrick Johnson
WLB- Ernie Sims
CB- Champ Bailey
CB- Carlos Rogers
FS- Brandon Meriweather
SS- Ken Hamlin
Chucky
Chucky
HC: Bil Belichick: One of the best coaches of all time, and definatly the best of our generation. Has one of the most innovative gameplans and is great at making adjustments throughout the game. One of the most creative minds in football
OC: Charlie Weis: A great offensive mind as shown in his time with the Pats as well as Notre Dame. Is great at developing quarterbacks and getting the best out of them. As shown through the transformation of Tom Brady
DC: Romeo Crennel: Has a great knowledge of the 3-4 and how it needs to be run. Has enough football knowledge and experience, that he should easily be able to pull of the Hybrid Defence.
For my staff as a whole notice the chemistry that they all have between them, from past experiences with the Pats
QB: Carson Palmer
RB: LDT
RB: Shaun Alexander
FB: Lorenzo Neal
WR: Marvin Harrison
WR: Terrel Owens
WR: Hines Ward
TE: Tony Gonzalez
LT: Jason Peters
LG: Derrick Dockery
C: Jeff Saturday
RG: Alen Faneca
RT: Marcus McNeil
Explanation: My offence all revolves around three key cornerstones: LDT, Carson Palmer and Marcus McNeil. With LDT, the best player in the league, pounding the rock, and recieving the ball out of the backfield, that will completely garner all of the defences attention leaving my second Cornerstone, Carson Palmer a lot of room to work with. Carson will be able to hit his vertical threat of Marvin Harrison, the smartest reciever in the game. As well as a big physical reciever like Terrel Owens as well as a big over the middle guy like Hines Ward. Also Carson Palmer has an unbelievable safety valve in Tony Gonzalez, one of the best Recieving Tight ends of all time and in the league today. I also have LDT's favourite blocker as my FB in Lorenzo Neal. My offence is not complete without my other cornerstone, Marcus McNeil. Marcus McNeil was already a top 5 LT as a rookie, and is now ready to make the leap as the best RT in the game. McNeil has all the size,strength and agility that is ideal for a RT to have. On the leftside I have one of the best up and coming LT in the game with Jason Peters, he is a converted TE who has much buzz around theleague and is ready to become an elite LT in the league. ON the inside I have 2 maulers at guard including a top 3 guard in the game in Alen Faneca. At Centre I have one of the smartest centres in the game, and will develop the kind of chemistry with carson that he had with Peyton.
4-3:
DE: Richard Seymour
DT: Kevin Williams
DT: Jamal Williams
DE: Jason Taylor
DE: Gaines Adams
OLB: Julian Peterson
MLB: Kirk Morrison
OLB: Bart Scott
3-4
DE: Richard Seymour
NT: Jamal Williams
DE: Kevin Williams
OLB: Jason Taylor
ILB: Kirk Morrison
ILB: Bart Scott
OLB: Julian Peterson
OLB: Gaines Adams
CB: Nnamdi Asoumogha
S: Bob Sanders
S: Kerry Rhodes
CB: Terrence Newman
CB: Nathan Vasher
Explanation: I am running a 3-4/4-3 hybrid defence. When run effectively this is the best defensive scheme, the thing is it takes very select personell. the 3-4 part of my defence all starts with the best NT in the game, Jamal Williams, who will be able to occupy 2-3 blockers on every play. With Jamal Williams occupying blockers it will make it very easy for the two ends, Seymour and Kevin Williams, to get to the quarterback and stop the run. I also have the reigning defensive player of the year in Jason Taylor to bring pressure on the quarterback, and the same with Julian Peterson who also provides good cover skills. I have two young up and coming LB's in Kirk Morrison and Bart Scot who will be free to roam around, stop the run and make big plays. In the 4-3 part of the scheme, i keep Jamal at NT, and slide KEvin WIlliams to UT, Seymour stays at DE, and Taylor shifts to DE. I will have a great run stopping DE in Seymour, and one of the best rushing DE's in Taylor. On obvious passing downs i will bring in the best DE from this draft, who has amazing pass rush skills. In the middle I have Jamal to clog it up, as well as Kevin williams to stop the run and apply pressure. If Jamal Williams gets tired, i could just slide Seymour to UT and Kevin to NT and gaines to DE. if Kevin WIlliams gets tired I could just slide Seymour to UT and gaines at DE. My secondary is stacked with the two best young corners in the league who can be left on an island by themselves. As well as one of the only true gamechangers at Safety, in bob sanders, and one of the best young Safetys in Kerry Rhodes
EWChucky
HC: Bil Belichick: One of the best coaches of all time, and definatly the best of our generation. Has one of the most innovative gameplans and is great at making adjustments throughout the game. One of the most creative minds in football
OC: Charlie Weis: A great offensive mind as shown in his time with the Pats as well as Notre Dame. Is great at developing quarterbacks and getting the best out of them. As shown through the transformation of Tom Brady
DC: Romeo Crennel: Has a great knowledge of the 3-4 and how it needs to be run. Has enough football knowledge and experience, that he should easily be able to pull of the Hybrid Defence.
For my staff as a whole notice the chemistry that they all have between them, from past experiences with the Pats
QB: Carson Palmer
RB: LDT
RB: Shaun Alexander
FB: Lorenzo Neal
WR: Marvin Harrison
WR: Terrel Owens
WR: Hines Ward
TE: Tony Gonzalez
LT: Jason Peters
LG: Derrick Dockery
C: Jeff Saturday
RG: Alen Faneca
RT: Marcus McNeil
Explanation: My offence all revolves around three key cornerstones: LDT, Carson Palmer and Marcus McNeil. With LDT, the best player in the league, pounding the rock, and recieving the ball out of the backfield, that will completely garner all of the defences attention leaving my second Cornerstone, Carson Palmer a lot of room to work with. Carson will be able to hit his vertical threat of Marvin Harrison, the smartest reciever in the game. As well as a big physical reciever like Terrel Owens as well as a big over the middle guy like Hines Ward. Also Carson Palmer has an unbelievable safety valve in Tony Gonzalez, one of the best Recieving Tight ends of all time and in the league today. I also have LDT's favourite blocker as my FB in Lorenzo Neal. My offence is not complete without my other cornerstone, Marcus McNeil. Marcus McNeil was already a top 5 LT as a rookie, and is now ready to make the leap as the best RT in the game. McNeil has all the size,strength and agility that is ideal for a RT to have. On the leftside I have one of the best up and coming LT in the game with Jason Peters, he is a converted TE who has much buzz around theleague and is ready to become an elite LT in the league. ON the inside I have 2 maulers at guard including a top 3 guard in the game in Alen Faneca. At Centre I have one of the smartest centres in the game, and will develop the kind of chemistry with carson that he had with Peyton.
4-3:
DE: Richard Seymour
DT: Kevin Williams
DT: Jamal Williams
DE: Jason Taylor
DE: Gaines Adams
OLB: Julian Peterson
MLB: Kirk Morrison
OLB: Bart Scott
3-4
DE: Richard Seymour
NT: Jamal Williams
DE: Kevin Williams
OLB: Jason Taylor
ILB: Kirk Morrison
ILB: Bart Scott
OLB: Julian Peterson
OLB: Gaines Adams
CB: Nnamdi Asoumogha
S: Bob Sanders
S: Kerry Rhodes
CB: Terrence Newman
CB: Nathan Vasher
Explanation: I am running a 3-4/4-3 hybrid defence. When run effectively this is the best defensive scheme, the thing is it takes very select personell. the 3-4 part of my defence all starts with the best NT in the game, Jamal Williams, who will be able to occupy 2-3 blockers on every play. With Jamal Williams occupying blockers it will make it very easy for the two ends, Seymour and Kevin Williams, to get to the quarterback and stop the run. I also have the reigning defensive player of the year in Jason Taylor to bring pressure on the quarterback, and the same with Julian Peterson who also provides good cover skills. I have two young up and coming LB's in Kirk Morrison and Bart Scot who will be free to roam around, stop the run and make big plays. In the 4-3 part of the scheme, i keep Jamal at NT, and slide KEvin WIlliams to UT, Seymour stays at DE, and Taylor shifts to DE. I will have a great run stopping DE in Seymour, and one of the best rushing DE's in Taylor. On obvious passing downs i will bring in the best DE from this draft, who has amazing pass rush skills. In the middle I have Jamal to clog it up, as well as Kevin williams to stop the run and apply pressure. If Jamal Williams gets tired, i could just slide Seymour to UT and Kevin to NT and gaines to DE. if Kevin WIlliams gets tired I could just slide Seymour to UT and gaines at DE. My secondary is stacked with the two best young corners in the league who can be left on an island by themselves. As well as one of the only true gamechangers at Safety, in bob sanders, and one of the best young Safetys in Kerry Rhodes
Eaglez
HC- Lovie Smith
OC- Norv Turner
DC- Jim Johnson
QB- Donovan McNabb
RB- Larry Johnson
FB- Lawrence Vickers
TE- Jason Witten
WR- Lee Evans
WR- Ted Ginn Jr.
LT- Levi Brown
LG- Steve Hutchinson
C- Jamal Jackson
RG- Leonard Davis
RT- Jon Jansen
DE- Tamba Hali
DT- John Henderson
DT- Marcus Stroud
DE- Darren Howard
SLB- Manny Lawson
ILB- Derrick Johnson
WLB- Ernie Sims
CB- Champ Bailey
CB- Carlos Rogers
FS- Brandon Meriweather
SS- Ken Hamlin