Ravens1991
03-27-2007, 08:39 PM
This is over the course of 4 years
Fenikz
Offense: Balanced
Defense: 4-3
My Roster
QB Drew Brees
WR Chad Johnson - Anquan Boldin - Jericho Cotchery
FB Terrelle Smith
TE Jeremy Shockey
RB Ladanian Thomlinson
LT Matt Light
LG Reggie Wells
C Olin Kreutz
RG Deuce Latui
RT Mark Tauscher
DE Derrick Burgess
NT Rod Coleman
UT Darnell Dockett
DE Robert Mathis
OLB Karlos Dansby - Cato June
MLB Demeco Ryans
OLB A.J. Hawk - Cato June
CB Nate Clements
FS Adrian Wilson
SS Troy Polamalu
CB Pac-Man Jones
Offense: I got some maulers on the line, who are gonna wear your D-line down over a the period of a game, so were gonna pound LT all day and then throw over the top to Ocho Cinco & some crossing routes to Boldin & Shockey so they can run over the secondary, Smith is one of the toughest players in the NFL and best run blockers he will be lighting up the linebackers.
Defense: it all starts with the front 4 who will get pressure in the back field and reek some havoc, I got Ballhawks at all of my LB and S positions and 2 quality corners who can play man or zone, Cato June can come in on 3rd and long or obvious passing situations to pass rush
Number10
QB-Marc Bulger
RB-Steven Jackson-Brandon Jacobs
WR-Marvin Harrison
TE-Kellen Winslow
WR-Plaxico Burress
LT-Walter Jones
LG-Jahri Evans
C-Andre Gurode
RG-Chris Snee
RT-Willie Anderson
LDE-Aaron Kampman
UT-Kevin Williams
NT-Haloti Ngata
RDE-Mark Anderson
SLB-Adalius Thomas
MLB-Lofa Tatupu
WLB-Ernie Sims
CB-Asante Samuel
FS-Kerry Rhodes
SS-Stuart Schweigert
CB-Fabian Washington-Tye Hill
OFFENSE-
We went with a ball control, run heavy offense with the likes of Steven Jackson and Brandon Jacobs combining for a hopeful 35-40 carries per game. In order to do that, you need to have a solid O-line and that we indeed have. We have the best OT duo you can ask for in this game which will suit Jackson's ability to run outside effectively. Jacobs is arguably the league's best short yardage back with his pounding style that fits his 255 pound frame and 4.5 speed. We will control the clock with these two but we we also will have plenty of opportunities to throw the ball downfield. Bulger, being the accurate passer that he is, will fit in perfectly with the flawless Marvin Harrison and leaping Plaxico Burress. Winslow is coming into his own as a pass catching TE that can stretch the field for underneath targets of Harrison and Jackson. All of these guys have a sure pair of hands that will rarely drop the easy pass, another reason why they will be on the field more often than not. And back to the O-line, nobody will pass rush on Anderson or Jones, no matter what name is on the back of their jersey and with pro bowl alternates in the middle, there won't be much pressure up the middle either.
DEFENSE
The #1 element to winning a championship is defending the run. The DT duo of Williams and Ngata will be tough to top amongst the 4-3 teams and Aaron Kampan is arguably the top run defending DE in the game. Behind them are sure tacklers with speed and aggression. Adalius Thomas gives us that freak factor that can do it all; rush the passer, stuff the run, cover TEs...what can't he do? Sims and Tatupu fly all over the field and pile up the tackles, not to mention they are incredibly young and have the best years ahead of them. Asante Samuel is a top 5 CB in this league at the very worst and proved that he can shut down the game's top WRs by himself and come up with game changing INTs game after game. We have run stuffing safeties that make plays in the box and force turnovers in the air as well. Kerry Rhodes, according to all fans of the AFC, was the biggest snub off the Pro Bowl roster this past season. The amount of turnovers he creates combined with his tackles and sacks is enough for him to be mentioned with the likes of the best safeties in the game. Fabian Washington was a vital piece to the best secondary in the NFL in 2006 and can run downfield with anyone. His athleticism was well documented at his combine and it translates to the field, one of the few players that can play to his sub 4.3 speed. Overall, this defense will stop anyone's run game and with guys in the secondary being able to force a ton of turnovers, passing on us won't be hard either. We also have the best pass rushing DT in the game along with DEs that ranked #2 and #8 in the NFL in sacks this past season, one of those guys being a rookie
Fenikz
Offense: Balanced
Defense: 4-3
My Roster
QB Drew Brees
WR Chad Johnson - Anquan Boldin - Jericho Cotchery
FB Terrelle Smith
TE Jeremy Shockey
RB Ladanian Thomlinson
LT Matt Light
LG Reggie Wells
C Olin Kreutz
RG Deuce Latui
RT Mark Tauscher
DE Derrick Burgess
NT Rod Coleman
UT Darnell Dockett
DE Robert Mathis
OLB Karlos Dansby - Cato June
MLB Demeco Ryans
OLB A.J. Hawk - Cato June
CB Nate Clements
FS Adrian Wilson
SS Troy Polamalu
CB Pac-Man Jones
Offense: I got some maulers on the line, who are gonna wear your D-line down over a the period of a game, so were gonna pound LT all day and then throw over the top to Ocho Cinco & some crossing routes to Boldin & Shockey so they can run over the secondary, Smith is one of the toughest players in the NFL and best run blockers he will be lighting up the linebackers.
Defense: it all starts with the front 4 who will get pressure in the back field and reek some havoc, I got Ballhawks at all of my LB and S positions and 2 quality corners who can play man or zone, Cato June can come in on 3rd and long or obvious passing situations to pass rush
Number10
QB-Marc Bulger
RB-Steven Jackson-Brandon Jacobs
WR-Marvin Harrison
TE-Kellen Winslow
WR-Plaxico Burress
LT-Walter Jones
LG-Jahri Evans
C-Andre Gurode
RG-Chris Snee
RT-Willie Anderson
LDE-Aaron Kampman
UT-Kevin Williams
NT-Haloti Ngata
RDE-Mark Anderson
SLB-Adalius Thomas
MLB-Lofa Tatupu
WLB-Ernie Sims
CB-Asante Samuel
FS-Kerry Rhodes
SS-Stuart Schweigert
CB-Fabian Washington-Tye Hill
OFFENSE-
We went with a ball control, run heavy offense with the likes of Steven Jackson and Brandon Jacobs combining for a hopeful 35-40 carries per game. In order to do that, you need to have a solid O-line and that we indeed have. We have the best OT duo you can ask for in this game which will suit Jackson's ability to run outside effectively. Jacobs is arguably the league's best short yardage back with his pounding style that fits his 255 pound frame and 4.5 speed. We will control the clock with these two but we we also will have plenty of opportunities to throw the ball downfield. Bulger, being the accurate passer that he is, will fit in perfectly with the flawless Marvin Harrison and leaping Plaxico Burress. Winslow is coming into his own as a pass catching TE that can stretch the field for underneath targets of Harrison and Jackson. All of these guys have a sure pair of hands that will rarely drop the easy pass, another reason why they will be on the field more often than not. And back to the O-line, nobody will pass rush on Anderson or Jones, no matter what name is on the back of their jersey and with pro bowl alternates in the middle, there won't be much pressure up the middle either.
DEFENSE
The #1 element to winning a championship is defending the run. The DT duo of Williams and Ngata will be tough to top amongst the 4-3 teams and Aaron Kampan is arguably the top run defending DE in the game. Behind them are sure tacklers with speed and aggression. Adalius Thomas gives us that freak factor that can do it all; rush the passer, stuff the run, cover TEs...what can't he do? Sims and Tatupu fly all over the field and pile up the tackles, not to mention they are incredibly young and have the best years ahead of them. Asante Samuel is a top 5 CB in this league at the very worst and proved that he can shut down the game's top WRs by himself and come up with game changing INTs game after game. We have run stuffing safeties that make plays in the box and force turnovers in the air as well. Kerry Rhodes, according to all fans of the AFC, was the biggest snub off the Pro Bowl roster this past season. The amount of turnovers he creates combined with his tackles and sacks is enough for him to be mentioned with the likes of the best safeties in the game. Fabian Washington was a vital piece to the best secondary in the NFL in 2006 and can run downfield with anyone. His athleticism was well documented at his combine and it translates to the field, one of the few players that can play to his sub 4.3 speed. Overall, this defense will stop anyone's run game and with guys in the secondary being able to force a ton of turnovers, passing on us won't be hard either. We also have the best pass rushing DT in the game along with DEs that ranked #2 and #8 in the NFL in sacks this past season, one of those guys being a rookie