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Darkiller 10-21-2000 05:42 AM

Village Challenge II
 
As "instigator" of the Village Challenge II,

I declare open the new VCII board on FOFCentral.

We have to just come off our 1st SuperBowl title with Syrinx. Now let's go for a repeat.

Village Challenge II is ALIVE AGAIN !
Go Brown ! (niners as well )

albionmoonlight 10-21-2000 12:01 PM

Perhaps, since the history of the village challenge was lost, you could provide us with a narrative summary up until this point. Explain the history of the team, the great players, etc. I'll grant you that it's nothing like the deep hitory of the deleted narrative, but you could pour through the stats and put out something that would at least put the new posts into perspective.

Of course, that is a lot of work for me to ask of y'all, but I'm a sucker for links to the past.

Syrinx 10-22-2000 12:17 AM

As the "keeper of the rules" and also the manager of the current season, i can give a little more info.

We are in the year 2006. We have some ground rules that we never posted on the site, but have been passed around via e-mail.

Some of the main guidelines are that each person runs 2 back to back seaons and then passes it on. The goal is to get that done within a week. Also we have a Keeper list. Each person puts a person on the list, and we keep that person on the team for their entire career. When they retire, the person who put them on the list, gets to put another person on the list durring/after their next tenure as manager.

I will re-post the 2005 Season and 2006 pre-season for everyone

Syrinx 10-22-2000 12:19 AM

2005 Off-Season

After assessing the Browns situation I have come up with 6 changes I want to try for.

The first is to let go of Force, the second is to get a good Safety, third, a great young WR prospect, fourth to refine or skills and drop an Offensive formation the fifth is to get our profits back up. The final change I want to make is... get to and win the FOF Bowl!

Force comes back to us a year wiser, and with a few improvements, none in disciplne though. Unfortunaltly, with 10 head coach changes around the league, the prospects left to us are unworthy of taking the Browns to the big game. Force gets at least one more chance. It's probably his last.

Having not made the playoffs last year I don't raise regular ticket prices. But with the High demand for our stadium, I increase the Club and Box prices a bit, we have about the 5th most expensive tickets right now.

3 Trade offers come in, none of which are worth our time.

Canty(S) and Pickens(WR) refuse to negotiate with us due to playing time. We look to free agency to pick up a replacement for each of them. After the dust settles, we resign one of the 3 WR's, and the other 2 are both left unsigned. Pickens agent still won't talk to us and it looks like we'll have to take the cohesion hit. I'm still looking at WR or S as the bigest area of need for the draft.


We trade our 1,2,5 and 6 To carolina to move up in the first round to number 9.

"With the 9th pick of the 2005 Draft the Cleveland Browns select J.R. Quinn, Safety from Ohio State."

Rnd 2 - Lawrence Porter, WR, Manchester
Rnd 3 - Christian Ferderer, CB, Virginia

We continue to ignore trade offers as we settle on a starting line-up:
QB Davies (#1 in league)
RB Sheen (2)
FB Bednarik (5)
WR Wallace, Owens (4)
TE Stark (5)
C Smith (6)
G Roundtree, Smith (1)
T Nails, Adams (1)
P Slay (5)
K Rowlins (5)
DE Whiting, Taylor (9)
DT Mudget, Peter (3)
LB Duke, Roose, Farmer (1)
CB Carr, Law (2)
S Mincy, Evans(4)

Cohesion is climbing up to the middle of the pack at: 71/81/75/88
We are ranked number 3 in total value, our Stadium is bringing us down.
33/100/99/47

Syrinx 10-22-2000 12:39 AM

*REPOST FROM OLD BOARD*

2005 Games

We make it through pre-season with a 4-0 record. The only down side is we loose nickel back Terrel Buckly for most of the season with a torn ACL.

Week 1
Cleveland(0-0)-4 at Cincinnati(0-0)
Browns 16 Bengals 14
A close game that didn't see us take the lead 'til the middle of the 4th qtr.
Davies 22 of 36 for 278. 1TD/2Int
Sheen 14 for 55yds.
Roose had 9 tackles as he took over in the middle for Duke who went down early in the game.

Rufus Duke is out with a strained back so we pick up LB Bo Ottesen to add depth. Ottesen play spot duty for the Chiefs last year.

Week 2
Cleveland(1-0)-5 at Jacksonville(1-0)
At the half we're up 17-3. At the end of the third things look wrapped up as we hold a 24-13 advantage, but then we fall apart in the fourth, as the Jaguars come back to tie it 24-24. And with 10 seconds left in regulation, Jacksonville kicks a 21 yard field goal to win it.
Browns 24 Jaguars 27
Davies 14/26/206 2TD
Sheen 21/80
PR/KR Eckman had a 100 yard kick return for a score

Week 3
Cleveland(1-1)-2 at Baltimore(1-1)
Both teams have troubles in the air, both runners score twice, but place kicker Rollins misses his first kick of the season, and combined with Davies 2 interceptions, the Browns see their second road loss.
Browns 14 Ravens 17
Davies 17/33/192/0/2
Sheen 25/72 with 2 TD's

Week 4
Cleveland(1-2) at Tennessee(3-0)-1
Another gritty defensive struggle. The Browns lead 3-0 at the half, but are down 14-9 at the two minute warning. With some great running by Sheen, the Browns pull to the Titan's 28. Then with 1:07 left, Blaine Davies finds Terrell Owens in the Endzone for 6. Davies and Owens connect again for the two pointer.
Browns 17 Titans 14
Davies 19/37/222/1
Sheen 20 carries for 112 yards
Owens 5 catches for 69 yards and a TD

Week 5
Cleveland(2-2)-10 vs. Buffalo(2-1)
Our first home game is a slug fest as both teams go back and forth to score. We come out on top with solid performances on all fronts.
Browns 28 Bills 27
Davies 16/28/202/2/0
Sheen 25/137/1
Owens 5/96/1
Roose 9 Tackles 2 sacks

Week 6
Cleveland(3-2)-3 at Pittsburgh(2-3)
Another defensive duel. Cleveland pulls ahead 10 nothing, but Pittsburgh answers with a kick return, and ties it with a kick before the half. As time winds down the browns get a last second (literally) field goal for the win. The win was spurred on by 4 turnovers forced by the Brown's Defense. The only down side, is RT Flozel Adams goes down for a few games.
Browns 13 Steelers 10
Davies 19/33/259/1
Sheen 22/87
Owens 6/94/1

Week 7
Cleveland(4-2)-8 vs. Tennessee(3-2)
The offense comes alive for the first time this season, as both Davies and Sheen show some great things. The Browns come out firing and jump to a 21-3 halftime lead. The Browns eat up the clock in the second half and hold on for a sold victory.
Browns 28 Titans 18
Davies 21/38/320/3/1
Sheen 19/147/1

Week 8
Cleveland(5-2)-9 vs. Baltimore(3-4)
An evenly pitched battle that comes down to a Davies TD pass in OT. The game shouldn't have been this close but the ravens managed 2 TD's through the air in the 4th quarter.
Browns 23 Ravens 17
Davies 17/31/293/2/2
Sheen 13 carries for 43 yards and 4 catches for 93 yards
FS Evens 6 tackles, 2 picks for 108 yards and a TD and D. Player of the Week honors

...

Syrinx 10-22-2000 12:41 AM

*REPOST FROM OLD BOARD*

2005 Continued

Week 9
Cleveland(6-2)-6 at San Fran(2-5)
In the most embarrassing showing of the season, Davies completes only 33.3% and throws the game (and a 17 point lead) away with 2 Int's
Browns 17 49ers 20
Davies 10/30/115/0/2
Kennicott 16 carries for 75 yards

Week 10
Bye

Week 11
Cleveland(6-3) vs. Indy(5-4)
In a classic defensive struggle, the Browns win with time of possession, field position, and third down defense (holding the Colts to only 2 of 12 3rd down conversion attempts)
Browns 12 Colts 10
Davies 17/32/176/0/0
Sheen 19/100

Week 12
Cleveland(7-3)-6 at Seattle(5-5)
The Browns gave 2 attempts in the first quarter, but came away with no points, and Davies injured. In the second quarter the Seahawks generated back to back TD drives. Not to be out-done back up QB Sieh settled in and with the help of Sheen and WR Harvey Wallace generated 2 TD drives of his own to keep it close (14-12 Seattle at the half). Kitna opened the second half with a TD drive capped by his third scoring pass of the afternoon. The Seahawks looked secured their lead (24-12) with a fieldgoal late in the third. But 2 long passes later (31 yards to Woodson, 44 yds to Wallace) the Browns were back in the game 24-19. In an attempt to eat the clock the Seahawks managed another field goal. With 2:03 left, down 27-19 the ball on their own 13, things looked bleak for Cleveland. Sieh missed on his first two passes... but on third and 10, he found Wallace again, this time for 40 yards! Then again for 16. Sieh then took it up the middle himself for 5. His next play he pump faked to Wallace in double coverage, then found TE Ronald Stark alone at the ten... Stark made the grab, bowled through the LB on coverage, and rumbled into the end zone!! But with 41 seconds, and only a one point lead the Browns couldn't be sure as Kitna aired out a 43 yard bomb... only to have it picked off by Rookie CB Christian Ferderer!
Browns 28 Seahawks 27
Sieh 16/27/324/3/0
Sheen 22/151/1
Wallace 8 catches 208 yards 2 TD's
Duke 8 tackles

Week 13
Cleveland(8-3)-6 vs. Pittsburgh(4-7)
Force makes a game time decision and rests Davies who has a deep thigh bruise. Sieh gets the start. The pressure is too much as Sieh throws 2 costly INT's that both lead to Steelers TD's. Combined with poor special teams Cleveland plummets.
Browns 14 Steelers 40
Sieh 33/14/171/1/2
Sheen 19/67/1
Duke 8 tackles

Week 14
Cleveland(8-4)-2 at St. Louis(4-8)
These are the kinds of games we've been loosing this season... After Sieh's performance last week, Davies is put back in. Also DT B.J. Mudgett is probably out for the season. Second Year DE Matt Champion will be starting for him as an upgrade from his pass rush specialist role. With a pair of TD's and a FG apiece, the teams go into overtime. With 12:57 left, after the D held off the Rams first OT drive, we get the ball at the 11... Davies to Owens incomplete, Davies to Owens for 17, Sheen for one, a drop by Hatchette and faced with 3rd and 9. Sheen carries one outside for 16! Davies underneath to Stark for 6. Davies over the top to Wallace for a big 33! Inside FG range, Force surprises everyone with 4 pass plays that lead into the endzone, instead of going for 3. Probably to show he still supports his QB even after 3 4th quarter turnovers, all on drives that could have finished the game without the extra period.
Browns 23 Rams 17
Davies 25/44/376/3/ 4 Int's + 1 fumble
Sheen 18/47
Wallace 9/156/1
Woodson 6/121
Mincy 5 tackles 2 Int's

Week 15
Cleveland(9-4)-4 vs. Cincinnati(7-6)
In what proves to be a pretty easy win, the Browns blank the Bengals for the first half, and then only loose 4 points off of their 14 point margin of victory. A solid effort on all sides of the ball!
Browns 31 Bengals 21
Davies 19/28/280/2/1
Sheen 17 carries 41 yards 2 TD's
Kennicott 11 carries 112 yards

Week 16
Cleveland(10-4)-8 vs. Atlanta (7-7)
The scoring starts with a falcons TD pass, but ends with a Cleveland INT return. In the middle Sheen racks up 3TDs and Davies racks up 4.
Browns 48 Falcons 25
Davies 19/27/252/4/1
Sheen 28 carries for 179yards and 2 TDs with 4 catches for 53 yards and a TD
Wallace 8/103/1
Mudgett with 7 tackles and a sack on his return to the lineup
While Leomont picked off the pass of the game and returned it 75 yards for a score!

Week 17
Cleveland (11-4) vs. Jacksonville(11-4)
The game of the season, for the AFC Central, home field advantage, and big time bragging rights. The Browns lost in week 2 to the Jags down in Florida, and hope to settle the score here on Monday Night Football! Most of the first quarter is a battle for field position, until Ty Law picks off a Mario O'Donnell pass and returns it to the Jaguars 29. Sheen then takes it for 13, and Davies follows with a 16 yard TD strike to Owens! O'Donnell shows composure not expected from only a 2 year vet and comes right back with a 70 yard bomb to bring the score to 7-7! Not to be out done, Davies Sheen and Owens engineer a 73 yard TD drive on their next possession. Both D's settle in until the middle of the third quarter when the Browns put together another long drive. This one Owens 30 yard catch of a Davies pass on 3rd and 14th, followed soon after by a 9 yard Sheen run for the score! 21-7 Browns After another great showing by Cleveland's Defense, the Browns offense comes alive yet again. This time in the form of a 55 yard TD pass by Davies to backup tight End Bobby Lofton. The jaguars leapt back into the game on the next drive with another O'Donnell bomb. this time for 87 yards! After Jacksonville holds the Browns on their next drive, a Cleveland Special teams collapse allows a 75 yard punt return to close the gap 28-21. Again Cleveland stalls out and the Jaguars come up with a field goal in the middle of the 4th quarter. The Browns feel the tide turning, and need a big drive to keep the game from going to Jacksonville. As sheen sputters, Davies holds on to the ball for 3 QB draws. He also hits on 2 key passes, before he gets turf toe from a vicious hit. Sieh comes in on 3rd and 7 and hits sheen out of the backfield for 10 yards and the first down! Sieh hits stark for 9 yards on another 3rd and 7. And then Sheen puts the finishing touch on the game with an 18 yard burst for a score at 1:10 left in the game.
Browns 35 Jaguars 24
Davies 22/32/326/3/0
Sheen 25/104/2
Owens 8/113/1

The Browns win the AFC Central, Home field advantage and a chance to sit at home and rest for a week.


Syrinx 10-22-2000 12:42 AM

*REPOST FROM OLD BOARD*
2005 Offseason

Wild Cards (Browns have a Bye)
Ravens 24
Jets 27

Lions 9
Bears 20

Broncos 20
Jaguars 17

Redskins 21
Eagles 24


Quarter Finals
Bears 29
Packers 17

Jets 17
Seahawks 23

Eagles 23
49ers 3

Cleveland(12-4)-9 vs. Denver(10-7)
A game that is over before it gets going as the Browns own a 28-3 lead going into the fourth quarter!
Browns 31 Broncos 16
Davies 18/26/302/2/0
Sheen 30/21/1
Owens 5/110/1


Conference Championships
Bears 13
Eagles 20

Cleveland(13-4)-9 vs. Seattle (11-6)
These two teams meet up for a re-match of the week 12 thriller, where the Browns won by one in Seattle. Seattle hasn't lost a game since. The AFC championship should be a great one here on CBS...
The Browns take an early 17 to 7 lead with two Davies passes for over thirty yards before the 2 minute warning in the first half. But the play that signals how this season has really gone for the Browns is the next offensive play, which sees Rufus Duke bring down the Seattle ball carrier for a loss in the endzone, giving the Browns a 19 to 7 half time lead. The Seahawks try to rally with 10 4th quarter points, but fall short on their final drive as the ball is intercepted by Leomont Evans with 28 seconds to go and returned 84 yards for the final score!
Browns 29 Seahawks 17
Davies 21/24/308/2/1 and 10 runs for 49 yards
Sheen 25/54
Wallace 7/120/1


The super Bowl is hosted in Cleveland as the Eagles come to town!
Cleveland(14-4) -7 vs. Philadelphia (12-7)
The Browns come to play in all facets of the game as they rush pass and TACKLE their way to a 21 to 9 half time lead. The defense continues to shut down the Eagles offense, allowing no 2nd half points. The Eagles DO get a TD off of a kick return, but it's too little too late as the Browns have already racked up an impressive 38 points!
Browns 38 Eagles 16
Davies 11/13/180/2/0 and 8 rushes for 41 yards
Sieh 5/10/58/1/1
Sheen 26/147/1 and 3 catches for 28 yards to capture MVP honors
Wallace 6/111/1
DT Peter 8 Tackles and 1 Sack
Duke 8 Tackles 1 assist

The 2005 Browns are World Champions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Team:
Turnovers: +5 (8th in the league)
Offense
Rush:2320yds (4th) Pass:4035 (5th) 3rd down: .416 (1st) Points For: 371 (7th)
Defense
Rush:1567 (3) Pass:3437 (15) 3rd: .322(8) PA: 328 (13)

Individuals
QB Blaine Davies (15 Starts):
260 completions of 459 pass attempts (56.6%) for 3521 yards (7th in the league) averaging 7.67 yards per pass (5th) Throwing 24 TD's (5th) and 15 INT's for a rating of 85.0 (8th)

RB Donnie Sheen (16 Starts): 2nd Team RB, Bowl MVP
311 Carries (2nd) for 1437 yards (3rd) (4.6 ypc - 7th) scoring 12 times (3rd)
48 catches (1st for RB's) for 457 yards (1st for RB's) 9.5 yard average and 2 more TD's

WR Harvey Wallace(16 Starts):
60 catches for 1016 yards (9th) 16.9 yard average and 7 TD's (6th)

WR Terrell Owens (16 Starts)
61 catches 910 yards 14.9 yard average and 6 TD's

We had a great team effort on D, but no one had more then 100 tackles, 10 sacks or 5 Int's

Syrinx 10-22-2000 12:51 AM

2005 Score:
Performance 100
Value 83
Profit 81
Difficulty 71
Total 85

Terrell Buckley and Charles Mincy retire after long and distinguished careers. Mincy holds the Cleveland records for Tackles and INT's

With his first Bowl win Force earns himself a raise, and an off-season without looking over his shoulder.

We have 7 Free agents, including starting Right DT Christian Peter who had a career best 7.5 sacks in only 12 starts. Peter was asking more then management was willing to pay last year. At ten years he's not getting any younger, and the jury is out on where he'll be at the end of this year. But for now we'll franchise him and try to keep our starting lineup relatively intact.
The other FAs are all backups we don't care too much about. The biggest loss will be Orlando Kennicott who has been a great backup to Sheen, rushing for over 50 times and 240 yards each of the past two seasons.

As our last act of the "pre-offseason" we raise the ticket prices to keep in line with the rest of the premier teams in the leagues.

We need to focus on keeping or acquiring back-up runners. We also need to add depth in the secondary and perhaps along the D-line.

For cohesion sake I don't see a major run for FA talent. We have 6.7 in cap space, 4 mil of which is devoted to the draft.

We come out of re-negotiations and Free agency with keeping 2 of our backups. 2 more remain unsigned, but want more then they are worth. We loose Kennicott.

Looking over the draft we see a few mid range prospects, so hold our own picks. With the first Pick of the draft KC selects their 3rd Defensive line man in the top five picks of the draft in as many years. Suspecting a poor season again for them this year we trade our draft picks in rounds 4,5,6,7 this year and next years 2nd rounder for their 2007 first rounder. This will free up some space to sign our Franchise player, as well as help us get an impact player next season with 2 first rounders to work with.

Draft:
Rnd 1 - Tommy Pieper, DT, Southern Methodist
Rnd 2 - Cornell Flowers, C, Miami, Florida
Rnd 3 - Ross Dawson, CB, Texas Tech


To make up some space to sign them, we trade 3rd string Center Scott Downs plus the 2007 5,6 and 7 to the Rams for their number 2 in 2007. We also renegotiate Peter's 3.5 mil franchise deal to a more cap friendly 2.2/2.45/3.2 Deal

I want to trade Ty Law, as we are deep and young at CB, but I want to try to repeat and he is signed for this year and next. The cohesion and leadership he provides will be helpful while defending our title. (Subby, if he doesn't retire you should probably try to get a 2007 or 2008 first rounder for the old man. We won't be able to pay all the bills on our current secondary personnel in the years to come.)

I'm thinking about FS J.R. Quinn or RB Donnie Sheen as my keeper but I'll make my decision at the end of the season.

QB Blaine Davies, DT B.J. Mudgett and LB Rufus Duke are currently on the list. The one thing I couldn't secure was a young WR stud but... oh well.

Syrinx 10-22-2000 12:54 AM

As a last shuffleing of the roster before the season starts, we sign some rookie free agents to long term deals as backups.

Cohesion is at an all time high:
75/87/80/82

Our overall value has slipped to 6th
32/100/99/48

Pre-Season games:
The Browns finish the pre-season 2-2 with only one long term injury. Backup Saftey Robbie Devine could be out for half the season.

Week 1
Cleveland(0-0) at Philidelphia(0-0)
Week one starts with a super bowl re-match! The Browns show that their win was no fluke as they trounce the Eagles with 5 Offensive TD's 1 Defensice TD and holding the opposing offense out of the endzone all together.
Browns 42 Eagles 13
Davies 22/31/278/4 TD's but 4INT's
Sheen 24/143/1

Week 2
Cleveland(1-0) at Arizona(1-0)
The Browns Defense win this game, overcomming 3 Cleveland Fumbles and 2 picks
Browns 17 Cardinals 0
Davies 15/29/189/1/2
Sheen 23 carries for 152 yards
Mudgett 9 tackles 3 Sacks!

Week 3
Cleveland(2-0) at Baltimore (0-2)
A game we almost let slip away as we loose our 16 point lead, and need a TD pass from Davies to Owens with 0:35 left to steal back the win
Browns 24 Ravens 21
Davies 14/35/224/3/1
Sheen 18/84
Wallace 6/102
Quinn 10 Takles 1 Int
Duke 8 Tackles 1 assisst

Week 4
Cleveland(3-0) at Pittsburgh(2-1)
After trailing by 7 at the half, the Browns come back with 17 unanswerd points in the second half!
Browns 24 Steelers 14
Davies 16/29/185/1
Sheen 24/63/2
Duke 7 tackles 5 assists
Ferderer 6 Tackles 2 Int's and 58 yards


Week 5
Cleveland(4-0) at Cincinatti(3-1)
Another big battle for AFC Central dominance. This one is a fireworks show. both QB's throw 3 TD's in regulation and each team scores on the ground as well. But with a little under 3 minutes of the over time period elapsed, Davies hits Woodson for 37 yards and the go ahead score!
Browns 37 Bengals 31
Davies 18/35/402/4/0
Sheen 22 carries for 142 yards
Woodson 6 catches for 175 yards and 3 BIG TD's
Wallace 5 catches 113 yards and 1 TD
Duke 8 tackles 2 assists


Week 6
Cleveland(5-0) vs Pittsburgh(3-2)
Our first home game of the season, and we come in undefeated... But we end the game with our first loss of the season as our offense is held to only one TD and succeedes on only 2 of 13 third down tries
Browns 17 Steelers 45
Davies 4/17/64/0/0
Sheen 18/119/1
Duke 9 tackles
Peter 4 tackles and 2 fumble recoveries, 1 for a TD

Week 7
Cleveland(5-1) vs Miami(3-2)
In an amazing quarter of football Miami puts up 21 points to lead 21-3 at the half, but even with backup talent at QB (due to minor injuries) the Browns can come back and put the Dolphins away as Sheen runs for 2 scores and 3rd String QB Stone connects with Terrell Ownes on a 44 yard TD strike.
Browns 24 Dolphins 21
Sheen 22/113/2
Duke 9 stops

Week 8
Cleveland(6-1) vs Baltimore(3-4)
The Ravens never new what hit them, with the Defense holding them in check all game, the O scores a TD every quarter.
Browns 28 Ravens 16
Davies 19/28/300/3/0
Sheen 22/70/1
Woodson 3 catches for 95 yards
Wallace 5 catches 71 yards and a TD
Quinn 7 Tackles and a pick

Week 9
Cleveland(7-1) at Jacksonville(5-3)
In an era now known for cleveland defensive vicotries, this game comes as no surprise. Tied at 13 at the end of regulation, Cleveland holds it's own and allows Davies to take one in himself from the 5
Browns 19 Jaguars 13
Davies Passing: 20/31/252/1/0
Davies Running: 7/45/1
Sheen Running: 22/46/0
Sheen Catching: 4/36/1

Week 10 Bye - Cleveland is 8-1 Leading the entire league by 2 games or more

...

Darkiller 10-22-2000 08:33 AM

Looks great Syrinx

we're on a roll.

Was surprised by Davies INTs early in the Season (6 picks in first 2 games).
But he seems to be back to his old safe. I read he had a 400+ yard game in W4.
I'm wondering if it's a career first for him ?


Subby 10-22-2000 08:50 AM

Yikes! I dont want to jinx Syrinx - but I think I smell a JUGGERNAUT

WebEwbank 10-22-2000 09:50 PM

Rolling !

Subby 10-23-2000 11:17 AM

Getting excited...

Syrinx 10-23-2000 02:55 PM

Week 11
Cleveland (8-1) vs Jacksonville (5-4)
The first quarter saw two Jacksonwille TD's (one an 87 yard bomb, the other a 50 yard scoring drive that started from a Sheen Fumble) Sheen redeemed himself on the last drive ofthe Quarter with a 41 yard scoring run. But Mario O'Donnell, the hottest young QB in the league, drove the Jag's 80 yards back down the field to re-gain their 14 point lead. On the next drive Davies went down with Sprained Back and that was all she wrote. The Browns fought on, but could never climb out of the whole without their leader.
Browns 14 Jaguars 24
Sieh 18/27/0/0
Sheen 19/96/1
Duke 9 tackles 3 assists

Davies is hurt bad and done for the year as the 6th highest rated passer and with the 4th most passing TD's. Sheen will have to take it up a notch.

Week 12
Cleveland (8-2) vs Tennessee (6-4)
Welcome to the Donnie Sheen show! In the first game with out Star QB Blaine Davies, the running back who stormed onto the seen last year as the star of the FOF Bowl, showed that the Browns can win in the air or on the ground. Sheen, with the help of a punishing D that created 4 turnovers and 7 points of their own, stop the Titans cold!
Browns 37 Titans 11
Sieh 11/20/117/0/2Int's
Sheen 21 Carries 183 yards 2 TD's
Duke 4 Tackles 1 Sack and 1 Fumble recovery for a 57 yard TD

Week 13
Cleveland (9-2) vs Washington (7-3-1)
The Redskins start off keying on Sheen and holding him in check, after scoring a field goal, they focus on Sheen again, only to get burned deep for a score by a Sieh to Wallace connection. The D holds, and the Browns mix it up well on a long scoring drive. After a bad Washington punt in the second quarter Sheen is the focus of another scoring drive, and brings it in from the 18 to put the Browns up 21-3. As the Browns celebrate on the sideline, a Washington player turns their first offensive play into a 79 yard scoring run But the Browns only take 9 plays to drive 82 yards on the next possision to get back their large lead and take it into half time. The Redskins start the half with the ball but throw an interception that turns into 3 more points for the Browns. The Redskins let another turnover, this one a blocked punt, add to the Browns scoreboard. Washington starts to get desperate and goes for the long pass... Connecting on 2, they start to close the scoring gap. 38-17 As the third qtr. winds down, Washington gets a special teams break, blocking a punt and getting 7. 38-24... Both Defenses stiffen up in the 4th Qtr, and washington watches the time slip by. Still trying to air it out the Skins put up another long one, this time it comes down in the hands of Cleveland's Leomont Evans. The Browns can't capitilize on this one though, but enough time has elaapsed that it becomes academic. Both teams wind up scoring agian but there is nothing that Washington can do to make up for the first half deficit. The Browns held the ball for over 40 minutes in this game!
Browns 45 Redskins 31
Sieh 16/25/262/2/0
Sheen 34/156/2 -- PotG and Offensive Player of the Week honors
Wallace 4 cathces 112 yards 1 TD
Owens 4 catches for 86 yards
Champion 3 sacks and a blocked punt recovery in the Endzone

Week 14
Cleveland (10-2) vs New York G(5-6-1)
The giants shut down Sheen, and Sieh can't make the difference. The giants also manage one TD in the first qtr which is enough to win this low scoring affair.
Browns 9 Giants 13
Sieh 16/26/235/0/0
Sheen 24 carries for 37 yards averaging 1.5 per carry (which is actually half a yard per carry then the Giants could mannage but still not enough for our work-horse)
Farmer 9 tackles

Week 15
Cleveland (10-3) at Tennessee (7-6)
As with this matchup 3 weeks ago, this was the Donnie Sheen show. Sheen helped build the 3 point half time lead, then sealed the game with 2 4th quarter scoring runs.
Browns 45 Titans 19
Sieh 10/27/111/2/1
Sheen 29/132/3
Duke 10 Tackles
Taylor and Champion each collected 2 sacks

Week 16
Cleveland (11-3) at New York J (7-7)
The Browns have a lock on the playoffs, but are fighting for the Division title, and home field advantage. The Jets are fighting for a wild card spot, but are a long shot to make it... Things start out according to plan, as the Browns D shuts down the Giants and Sheen runnig sets up play action pass to Ownes for a Touchdown. Both teams stall a bit with the first Qtr score ending Browns 7, Jets 3. After another Jet's field goal the gets the game close, the browns shy from teh game plan and go to Sieh's arm to try to bring some excitment to the game. And excitements is what they get, but for the Jets as they pick off a Sieh pass in Cleveland Territory. The jets eventualy convert it for 7 and go into half time, up 12-7. Coach Force looses his cool and after 2 NY drives that eat up time and add 3 points to the Jets score each, abandons the running game (which the jets had been holding moslty in check) to go to the air. Sieh fails to get any drives going, and the Browns watch in horror as the Jets manage to put 7 more on the board midway through the fourth. The score is now 25-7 and looks insurmountable. But Sieh finaly gains some composure and puts together a nice scoring drive including his successful 2-point conversion pass. The Jets recover the onside kick however, and manage to add a fieldgoal. On the next drive, Sieh gets a 44 yard and a 14 yard shot to Woodson, and a 14 yard scoring pass to Wallace with a minute twelve remaining. The score is 28-22 Jets. Again, though, the Jets come up with the onside kick recovery and the Browns comeback falls short.
Browns 22 Jets 28
Sieh 12/25/213/3/1
Sheen 13/51 ; After falling behind, Sheen didn't see much action
Roose and Duke each had 11 Tackles

Week 17
Cleveland(11-4) vs Cincinati (5-10)
Again Sheen is held in check as the Bengals score early and force Force to abandon the running game. With the game still close at the middle of the third, the Browns fumble a punt return on their own 16. The Bengals scored their third TD and took a 21-10 lead. Sheen was held to only 4 yards on 6 third down carries as the Bengals continued to focus and him and Dare Sieh to beat them. He wasn't up the challange.
Browns 13 Bengals 21


With our 3-3 stretch without Davies at all, we finish 11-5 and Loose the division title on Tie Breakers. Also three defenseive starters (Quinn Farmer and Evans) are now listed as doubtfull for the playoffs.

Post Season to come...

Syrinx 10-23-2000 02:57 PM

2006 Post Season

Wild Card Round

Packers 14
Eagles 17

Patriots 30 Not good to see our nemisis back in the playoffs
Chiefs 20

Saints 13
Rams 10

Cleveland(11-5) vs Buffalo (11-5)
An exciting game set for us today, we have the number 1 and number 3 rushing offenses here today. The Bills start off great on both sides of the ball, after shutting down the Browns first drive, they get the ball down to the 10, before they have to settle for a field goal. But a few drives later, teh Browns tie it up with a field goal of their own. Early in the second quater, the Browns take the leade with the games third field goal. The browns Manage to get into Buffalo teritory near the 2 minute warning, but one of Sieh's passes is picked off to shut down that drive. The bills can't move the ball and give it back. Again the Brown's enter Bills teritory but their D forces andother turnover, sacking Sieh and making him fumble. But with time running out inthe half, nothing can be made of it. 6-3 Browns lead at the Half.
On their first posession of the Half, tow penalties pin the Bills back at their own 11 where any hope for a dive stalls out. A bad punt and good return give the Browns excellent field position. It takes Sheen only 3 plays to run the 36 yards to the Endzone! 13-3 Browns!
The Browns D holds the Bills to only 7 yards on their next drive. The Browns take the opportunity to enlarge their lead with great mix of passing and rushing. The drive is capped by a 22 yard pass to Wallace. With a little under a quarter and a half to go, Buffalo is starting to fade away. As the fourth quarter gets underway Bufflo manages to finish a scoring drive with 2 long Rob Johnson passes that pulls them back to within ten.
Cleveland thwarts a Bills scoring opportunity by Sacking Johnson on a goalline pass play and forcing him to cough up the ball. The Bills get the ball back soon though, and this time manage to score and pull with in three. With under 5 minutes left, the Bills go for the onside kick, but luckily the Browns recover. The Browns then move down the shortend field, while eating up more clock time, and score on a 17 yard pass to Wallace. With a little over 2 minutes left, only 2 timeouts, and a 10 point deficet the game is out of reach. The Bills come up empty on their next drive, failing even to get onto the Cleveland side of the field.
Browns 27 Bills 17
Sieh 18/31/275/2/1
Sheen 31/127/1 and three catches for 20 yards
Owens 5 Catchs for 118 yards
Wallace 5/71/2
Duke 8 tackles
Taylor 2 sacks

Quarterfinals

Eagles 10
Lions 17

Patriots 16
Steelers 34 - Erasing the chance of another Patriots Browns AFC Championship...

Saints 6
Redskins 45

Cleveland (12-5) at Indianapolis (11-5)
Likely the best matchup in the AFC. Both teams put up more then 400 points this season! The punts start flying in the first quater as both Defenses show they are playoff calibre as well. Near the end of the quarter, the Browns force a fumble on a Sack by Matt Champion. Sheen takes it in from the 8 yard line on the next play. 7-0 Browns!
More punts, until the Browns put together the first real scoring drive of the Game midway through the second quarter. Sheen gets most of the yardage, with a couple of key 3rd down passes added in. The 70 yard drive is finished off with a 5 yard run by Sheen. Indy manages to finish the half with a field goal to get on the board. 14-3 Browns at the half.
On the opening drive of the half, the colts go DEEEEP on 3rd and 4, the ball flutters down the Cleveland 19, where Jerald Mummert of the Browns grabs it out of the air. Mummert then dodges most of the Colts offense on his 81 yard return! The Colts then go 3 and out and 2 plays later Sheen rumbles for 50 yards and another Browns TD. With 28-3 lead, the game looks to be wrapped up... But wait there's more... Manning comes alive and orchistrates 2 nice drives for TD's, along with a 2 pointer. The Quarter ends 28-18 with Indy gaining momentum. The brwons drive into Colts territory, but are stopped by an interception. The colts can't capitilize, and let the game slip past. The teams exchange Field goals but that's all they can manage in the fourth.
The Browns make it to their 5th AFC championship!
Browns 31 Bolts 21
Sieh 20/27/150/0/1
Sheen with yet another Player of the Game and Week performance 30/169/3
Duke 9 Tackles
Champion 2 Sacks
Mudgett 1.5 sack and a fumble recovery
Mummert 1 pick for 81 yards and a TD

Conferance Championships

Lions 13
Redskins 6

Cleveland (13-5) at Pittsburgh (12-5)
these two teams slplit the regular season series. They have not met since week six of the season, where Pittsburgh won in Cleveland. The Steelers can't do anything on their first drive, and are forced to punt, Parrish fails to call for a fair catch, and get's leveled just as he catches the ball, it comes loose, and a Steeler falls on it at the Cleveland 24. The Steelers O missfires on 3 straight plays, and can only convert a FG. The Steelers D then holds the Browns the 3 and out, on the ensuing punt, the Steelers take the return all the way back, and are up by ten with less then 7 minutes of football played! Both teams Defense start to hold, and the Browns manage a field goal near the end of the first qtr. A bad Pittsburgh punt gives the Browns good field position. Sheen takes advantage and with 4 runs for 26 yards plus two quick passes to the wideouts Sheen ties the game on a run from the 9! 10-10 The steelers spend almost all of the rest of the second quarter in 2 drives that both result in missed field goals. With 2:22 left in the half, the Browns start on their 32. Sheen is stoped on first and second, but on a key 3rd down, the Steelers are penalized, and the Browns awarded an automatic first down. Sieh then hits Woodson for 30 yards down to the Steelers 33. Sheen does the rest, and 3 plays laters is in for the score! 17-10 Browns at the half. The Defense has been amazing to this point, holding the Steelers Offense out of the endzone, their only scores resulting from poor special teams play.
Clevleand starts off the next half eating 4:30 off the clock, but on a crucial 3rd and 4, Sieh is sacked and the Browns are forced to punt. Niether team can get anything going in the Third Quater, and the excitement is building on the Browns Sideline. But another special teams foul up, this time a 25 yard punt, that starts the Steelers drive on the Browns 34, entualy leads to a Steelers TD. 17-17 with most of quarter to go.
The Browns go 3 and out on their next drive, and when the Pitt return man fumbles, the Browns can't cover it up and the Steelers manage to come away with it. Again both teams stall out, until with under 5:00 to play, the steelers break a big 40 yard run to inside the Browns 15 Two plays later they lead 24-17 with only 3:30 left to go in the game. Unfortunatly Sieh can't rally the troops and they go 3 and out... The Steelers then run out the clock, as they head to the Supper bowl
Browns 17 Steelers 24
Sieh 13/24/173/0/0
Sheen 25/77/2
Brandenburg 11 Tackles filling in for Farmer


Bowl
Lions 28
Steelers 10

Syrinx 10-23-2000 02:58 PM

Team Statistics
Turnovers: +15 (3rd in the league)
Offense
Rush:2385yds (1st) Pass:3551 (15th) 3rd down: .373 (10th) Points For: 417 (3rd)
Defense
Rush:1590 (4) Pass:3744 (22) 3rd: .352(16) PA: 321 (12)


Individual Statistics
QB Blaine Davies (10 Starts)
137 completions 253 attempts, 54.1% 1989 yards 17 TD's 8 Int's 89.1 Rating
QB Jesse Sieh (6 Starts)
112 completions 197 attemps 56.8% 1468 yards 7TD's 4 Int's 83.8 Rating
RB Donnie Sheen (16 Starts) First Team RB, Offensive Player of the Year
354 Carries 1622 yards (1st in league) (4.5ypc) 17 TD's (1st in League)
37 cathches 307 yards 3 TD's
WR Harvey Wallace (16 Starts)
50 catches 913 yards 18.2 ypc avg. (3rd in Leage) 5 TD's
OT Jamie Nails (16 Starts) First Team Tackle
38 Run Blocks 85 Oppurtunities 44.7% 8 Sacks Allowed
OG Raleigh Roundtree (16 Starts) Second Team Guard
27 blocks 77 Opps (35.0%) 3 SA
DT B.J. Mudgett (16 Starts) First Team Defensive Tackle
59 Tackles 12 Sacks, 2 Fumble recoveries (all Career highs)
DE Matt Champion (16 Starts) first year as a starter
37 Tackls 11.5 Sacks, 2 Fumble recoveries, 1 TD
LB Rufus Duke (16 Starts) Second Team Line Backer
106 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 1 Int, 1 Fumble Recovery, 1 TD
CB Christian Ferderer (6 Starts, 16 games played) First Team Cornor Back
51 Tackles 9 Int's(2nd in league) 142 Yards

Great stats for the team this year!

I'll take Sheen as my Keeper. Good luck with the team Subby!!

Syrinx 10-23-2000 03:03 PM

In case you got confused. There was a problem with my post of the second season... Then when i tried to edit or delete posts, things got really wierd... I have now posted the remainder of the 2006 season in order, and somehow managed to delete posts by other people (not on purpose), by deleteing my post that was above them... A warning, this board might not be entirely stable...

Darkiller 10-23-2000 03:49 PM

Great Job Syrinx...

You handled very well the loss of Davies in Week 11 to lead the team to another AFC Championship game.

Sheen has been incredible...who drafted him already ? is that you ?
too bad we lost our first posts.

Anyways, the team's still in great shape and though we lost our title, we're still a top team, one of a few that can be competitive EVERY year.
That is a great accomplishment.

btw : do you believe that I drafted LB Farmer in the 7th round...and he's still a starter on our team almost a decade later.
I remember knowing I had a steal there...but he's gone even farther than what i expected of him.

How 'bout Cornerback BJ Carr ? still on the team ?

Now Subby, your turn



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Darkiller 10-23-2000 03:54 PM

Could u guys (Syrinx or Subby) please send me a copy of the current universe folder as you are the latests to have had a hand on it ?

I'd like to get a look at where we are now roster wise, haven't played since season 1 & 2 !

thanks guys

[This message has been edited by Darkiller (edited 10-23-2000).]

WebEwbank 10-23-2000 07:50 PM

Guys, I'd like a copy of (the current) universe as well. Thanks.

Subby 10-23-2000 11:17 PM

2007 Cleveland Browns

Year End Score: 71 (72/81/62/71)

WR Michael Irvin is inducted into the HOF. Coke and whores all around!

The salary cap has risen 7.1 million. Woohoo!

DE Brandon Whiting retires.

Our Scout, Erik Johan, stays. He is still in his 30s and has a +6 rating, with only 1 poor/fair.

Our Coach, the embattled Martin Force, stays, although we do take a long look at Washington Coach Gus Boza (but whose POOR in def line disqualifies him).

Fan Loyalty and Support for Stadium are both maxed-out at 100. With this in mind, we only increase ticket prices by an inflation-adjusted 3%. None of our prices are the highest in the league.

Franchise Value: 644,700,000 (4th overall, 37/100/99/50)


Free Agency
This is a DEEP team. Going into free agency, it appears that we need a DT, WR, and S. We are deepest at o-line and cornerback, but find ourselves $770K over the cap. It’s a good bet that we will be extremely active on draft day. On to free agency…

Offers for S Quinn and FB Bednarik are summarily rejected.

There are some good players available in free agency, but the prices are so high we decide to take a pass and see what draft day brings.


The Draft
We begin the draft with two 1st round picks (26,27), a 2nd round pick (28), a 3rd (26), and a 4th (26). This is the deepest draft I have ever seen with respect to safeties, but it is incredibly weak in one of our other need areas: DT. There are some insanely good o-line guys, but we fall in love with a maxed-out linebacker and look to trade.

We trade our two 1st and one 2nd round pick to Atlanta for the fourth pick in the draft. We say good-bye to long time CB Ty Law, who is traded to Minnesota for the first pick in the 2nd round. With the immense talent playing behind Law, we feel like we can make a move like this.

The salary purge continues as we move longtime starter WR Terrell Owens, and backups WR Matthew Hatchette, LB Bo Ottesen, and two 4th round draft picks (2007, 2008) for the Giants’1st round pick (9). We move several backups (DT Dwayne Sellers and LB Don Bradenburg) to Seattle for their 1st round pick (13). Finally, we trade our 3rd round pick from this year and next year to Baltimore for their 2nd round pick next year (2008).* Time to draft.

4. Phil “The Beast” West, LB, Washington,(97/100/100/95).
9. BJ Bushon, WR, Austin Peay, (59,100,88,100, 85, x, x, 92)
13. Joseph Swift, S, Southwest Louisiana,(98,84,100, x, x, 66)
33. Dwayne James, DT, UCLA, (59,83,66)

We see a wonderful guard available (our excellent o-line is aging) and immediately trade our backup T Doug Hansen to Chicago for their 2nd and 3rd round picks this year.

34. Harvey Gretzky, G, Minnesota, (83,92,83)

The trade bug hits again, so we move our third string QB Lee Stone and our 4th, 6th, and 7th picks in 2008 to Carolina for their 2nd round pick this year.

35. Hardy Dougherty, WR, Arkansas,(76,75, 84, 55, 85, x x , 87)

There is one more stud left, so we offer our third string C Plaxico Carter, our 3rd round pick from this year and a 6th pick in 2009 for Atlanta’s 2nd round pick.

36. Bucky Chapman, QB, Oregon State, (76, 90, 72, 60, 84,80, 83, 90, 54, 69).

A big problem with Sieh is his low rating in both passing accuracy and passing power -*so I am hoping Chapman can develop into a better backup. Once Chapman progresses we can deal Sieh for two first round picks.


Post Draft
We get a post draft trade offer for Rufus Duke , but we are laughing too hard at the offer of Ken Dilger to consider it seriously.

All the deals leave us about 12 million to sign our seven draft picks plus the six free agents we’ll need to plug roster spots. We fill out our roster and move on to training camp approximately one million under the cap.

After training camp, we receive offers for Sheen and Quinn. They are rejected immediately. We sell 100% of our season tickets.

Our cohesion stands at mediocre – several of our draft day moves have given us a bit of a hit (76, 98, 83, 78). We stand first in roster strength (100).



Exhibition Season

We choose seven players to sit during the preseason - a bit of strategy designed to avoid any catastrophic injuries. Here’s who we sit:

G Raleigh Roundtree, DT BJ Mudgett, WR Harvey Wallace, T Jamie Nails, RB Donnie Sheen, DE Matt Champion, LB Rufus Duke.

In addition, QB Blaine Davies and S JR Quinn will be moved down the depth
chart.

Washington (0-0) 20 @ CLEVELAND
(0-0) 28
: DeStefano 15-121-1, Chapman 10-15-106-2-0, Roose 8 tackles,
1 int.
Injuries: S JR Quinn 3-5 weeks.


CLEVELAND (1-0) 3 @ Minnesota (1-0)
7
: No performances of note.
Injuries: G Ruben Brown 3-5 weeks.
S JR Quinn 3-5 weeks.


CLEVELAND (1-1) 20 @ Philadelphia
(1-1) 27
: Davies 9-14-83-1-0.
Injuries: S JR Quinn 3-5 weeks.

NY Giants (0-3) 18 @ CLEVELAND (1-2)
34
: 445 total yards on offense, Davies 11-16-209-1-0, WR Dougherty
5-92-1.
Injuries: S JR Quinn 3-5 weeks.

We finish the exhibition season a respectable 2-2. The magnificent seven are activated and we get ready to start the season.


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Syrinx 10-24-2000 07:54 AM

It's kind of a shame to see Hansen go. He was a great backup and made it easier when some of our starters went down, but the young new guard you got out of the deal looks good.

Carr is one of our starting CB's, but he hasn't produced a great number of INT's over the past few years.

Sheen was drafted in 2002 by TheRoyalOne, who picked his 2001 draftee DT B.J. Mudgett as his keeper. None of my draftees were as good as I wanted, and Sheen was clearly the man (no not that "The Man") durring my 2 seasons, so I had to show him some loyalty.

I just mailed out the Universe zip to the rest of you guys if you want to take a look at it.

WebEwbank 10-24-2000 08:38 AM

Great off-season. You maximized the deep and wide draft, improving out telent base across the board and getting us younger. We have needed a better #2 QB for years now, as every time Sieh comes in I cringe. I know he cost me about 3-4 games single-handedly. Yeah, I know: growing pains - but he hasn't grown into anything worth playing...Perhaps there will be a vet QB available on a one or two year deal until the new rook matures.

Darkiller 10-24-2000 09:06 AM

Thanks for the file Syrinx.

i'll have a close look at it tonight.

Subby 10-24-2000 03:52 PM

2007 Regular Season

You can access the box scores by clicking on the link. They are saved in Adobe Acrobat format (the Reader is free from Adobe's web site). Let's get right to it...

Week 1
Cleveland (0-0) (-5) at Cincinnati (0-0).
Cleveland wins 36-26.
Davies goes nutty (25-36-396-4-0) on division foe Cincinnati, while rookie Bushon gets into the act (6-169-2) as well. OPY Sheen only gains 38 on 15 att, but the D distinguishes itself with 4 sacks, 2 int, and a fumble recov for a TD.

Week 2
Minnesota (1-0) at Cleveland (1-0) (-9).
Cleveland wins 27-10.
A costy win. Our starting TE Stark is out for the year. Starting CB Carr, S Swift out 2-3 months. Sheen (29-87-0) emerges slightly from his funk. Davies (18-31-206-2-0) is solid. The defense is the star here, though (8 sacks, 2 int, 1 td). Matt Champion leads the way with 3.5 sacks.

Week 3
Baltimore (0-2) at Cleveland (2-0) (-9).
Cleveland wins 27-10 (again).
Sheen (23-75-0) still can't get out of first gear. Fortunately Davies (15-24-234-3-0) can, and he leads the league with a 129.2 QB rating. The wideouts continue to be a balanced, talented group. The defense causes 3 turnovers and holds division-foe Baltimore to 207 total yards.

Week 4
Cleveland (3-0) (-2) at Tennessee (1-2).
Cleveland wins 24-7.
A big road division win for us. Davies has another big game (23-33-322-3-0), as does emerging superstar, WR Harvey Wallace (6-129-2). Sheen stinks it up (24-45), but the D is sublime (251 yds allowed, 4 sacks, 1 int.). Need to investigate what is going on with our running game.

Week 5
Cleveland (4-0) (-2) at Chicago (1-2).
Chicago wins 19-13.
Turnovers are the key in this game, with to fumbles by us making the difference. Davies (14-29-234-0-0) acts like a mere mortal. Unfortunately, Davies gets knocked out of this first game he begins to do well (10-70) in. All in all, a tough out-of-conference road loss.

Week 6
Jacksonville (4-1) at Cleveland (4-1) (-4).
Cleveland wins 17-14.
The first marquee matchup of the year. The offense stays in a funk, but the defense bails us out with just 253 yds allowed plus 3 sacks. For the record, RB Sheen (21-59) has still not scored a rushing touchdown. Up to this point we havent messed much with the formations since the beginning of the season, so we look to mix it up next week. Davies (14-26-208-1-2) has his first subpar passing game, but does run one in. Rookie WR Bushon has another strong game (3-97) and it seems like our wideouts are starting to resemble the 2000 St. Louis Rams receiving corps.

Week 7
Green Bay(2-3) at Cleveland (5-1) (-2).
Green Bay wins 19-17.
Another tough non-conference loss. Davies has his second sub-par game (11-31-179-1-2), although WR Wallace (5-101-1) continues his all-pro campaign. RB Sheen finally returns to form (21-114-1) with his first td and 100-yd game of the season. The rushing defense was its usual stingy (30-72-0) self, but our inexperienced secondary gets torched for 300 yards. Another tough non-conference road game looms...

Week 8
Cleveland (5-2) at Detroit (2-4) (-1).
Cleveland wins 38-34..
Incredibly, Detroit was favored in this game, but the Browns offense rolled, racking up 416 total yards. QB Davies leads the way (18-26-275-2-0), with WR Wallace (6-128-1) close behind. RB Sheen (6-44) gets knocked out early, but backup RB OJ DeStefano steps in admirably (15-59-2). The defense is porous again, allowing 363 yards of total offense. Changes are looming in the second half.

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Darkiller 10-25-2000 04:58 AM

very imressive work with the Acrobat stuff man :-)

What's going on with Sheen ?
Davies is back to form...the league leader once again

ok so we're 5-1.
great start. good luck for the reminder of the season.

What happened to Stark exactly ? damn is out for the season and he's a heck of a player.

Syrinx 10-25-2000 07:28 AM

Looks like Sheen is having a rough go at it... Did you change which parts of the line he is running behind? Any O-Line injuries that could be causing it? Has Stark's replacement been missing a lot of run blocks?
Or is he just worn out after carrying the load at the end of last year?

WebEwbank 10-25-2000 08:32 AM

I had very similar experiences with Donny Sheen. He would have a few great games, then throw in a 15-23 stinker. Under Syrinx he seemed to have cut this crap out, but now he's back to it.

Subby 10-25-2000 11:01 AM

Mid-Season Report Card

Roster Strength (pdf).

Team Stats
Record: 6-2, 1st place, AFC Central, 2nd place, AFC (Seattle 7-1).
Power Rating:67 (tied for 7th in AFC).
Roster Cohesion: 79/96/86/70 (5th in AFC).
Rushing Offense: 116.3 ypg (9th in AFC).
Passing Offense: 256.7 ypg (3rd in AFC).
Scoring Offense: 199 points scored(4th in AFC).
Rushing Defense: 70.8 ypg (1st in AFC)
Passing Defense: 237.3 (15th in AFC)
Scoring Defense: 139 points allowed (5th in AFC)

Individual Stats

Offense (bold denotes top three in league)
QB: Blaine Davies (138-234, 2,054 yds, 16td, 4 int, 58.9%, 8.77 ypc, 103.4 rating).
WR: Harvy Wallace (32 rec, 668 yds, 20.8 ypc, 6td)
WR: BJ Bushon (R) (7 GP, 0 GS, 18 rec, 378 yds, 21.0 ypc, 2 td).
RB: Donnie Sheen (139 att, 462 yds, 3.3 ypc, 1 td).
OL: C Jeff Smith (26 KRB, 59 KRO, 44.0 BPct.
OL: T Flozell Adams (15 KRB, 44 KRO, 34.0 BPct)
OL: G Raleigh Roundtree (11 KRB, 36 KRO, 30.5 BPct)
OL: T Jamie Nails (9 KRB, 33 KRO, 27.2 BPct)
OL: G Ruben Brown (6 KRB, 32 KRO, 18.7 BPct)

Defense (bold denotes top three in league)

DL: DE Matt Champion (13 tckl, 6.5 sacks)
DL: DT BJ Mudgett (23 tckl, 4.5 sacks)
LB: MLB Rufus Duke (49 tckl, 2 sacks, 1 int, 1 td)
LB: OLB JR Farmer (41 tckl, 2 sacks)

Special Teams (bold denotes top three in league)

K: Corey Rollins (10 FG, 13 FGA, 54 long, 23-23 XP)
P: Quinn Slay (39.3 ypp, 56 long, 20 in20).
Returns: PR Dusty Parrish (23 pr, 176 yds, 7.6 ypr)
Returns: KR Christian Ferderer (11 kr, 228 yds, 20.7 ypr)

Analysis
While it is obvious that Davies is playing his brains out, I am worried about our offensive line (21 sacks allowed, poor run blocking). For whatever reason, they are not playing up to their potential. Perhaps a new offensive scheme will help them. Our run defense continues to dominate, and hopefully our pass defense will gel in the second half as key starters Carr and Slay continue to heal. A moderate schedule (opponents a combined 28-32) makes me nervous.

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WebEwbank 10-25-2000 12:17 PM

The line has some miles on it. Maybe the tread is wearing thin.

By the way, the zipped universe file is getting big; AOL only accepts a meg for attachments.

TheRoyalOne 10-25-2000 02:09 PM

Sorry I haven't kept up, been in Orlando, Great job Syrinx, Browns finally champions.

Darkiller, ya Sheen was my pick as well, I had a hard time deciding between Mudgett and Sheen. Sheen's inconsistency and the toss of a coin made me pick BJ. It's nice to see my two #1 picks as keepers though Probably Sheens best aspect and most consistent is his ability to catch the ball and run with it as opposed to simple handoffs.


Subby 10-25-2000 03:41 PM

2007 Regular Season (Second Half)

You can access the box scores by clicking on the link. They are saved in Adobe Acrobat format (the Reader is free from Adobe's web site). Let's get right to it...

Week 9
Cleveland (6-2) at Pittsburgh (4-4) -3.
Cleveland wins 24-17.
Our running game is back! After analyzing our run blocking, we decide to go between the tackles more and around end less. Sheen responds with a huge (30-151-1) day. Our o-line must have taken offense to WebEwbank's critique of them, as they also allowed no sacks. Davies (14-23-207-2-0) has another solid day. The bad news is that starting MLB Rufus Duke is out until the playoffs.

Week 10
Bye
We use this week to get healthy and we now only have two seriously injured players.

Week 11
Pittsburgh (4-5) at Cleveland (7-2) (-3).
Cleveland wins 20-17.
Using the same game plan, we rack up 384 yds in total offense. Davies (21-32-241-1-0) and Sheen (21-118-1) are hosses. The defense only allows 221 total yards. The o-line allows but one sack. Perfection.

Week 12
Tennessee(2-8) at Cleveland (8-2) (-12).
Cleveland wins 23-14.
Game closer than it should be, sealed by a CB Christian Federer 71 yd int return for a TD. Secondary is coming together, allows but 176 yds in the air.

Week 13
Cleveland (9-2) (-3) at Jacksonville (5-6).
Cleveland wins 24-19.
Big day for the Big 3. Davies (18-34-318-3-1), WR Wallace (5-105-1), and Sheen (19-109-0) all have good games. The defense (225 yds allowed, 3 sacks, 1 int) shines again, led by LB Roose and his 11 tackles.

Week 14
Cincinnati (8-4) at Cleveland (10-2) (-3) .
Cleveland wins 24-21.
30 first downs for us, 11 for them! The defense holds Cincy to 199 total yards, while our rushing attack rolls up 242 yards. RB Donnie Sheen (37-161-2) is off. player of the week. Davies (18-29-194-1-2) is average. Rookie phenom WR Bushon (6-70) continues his OROY campaign. The O-Line has 17 KRB!

Week 15
Cleveland (11-2) at Indianapolis (8-5) (-1).
Indianapolis wins 38-17.
We overplay the pass, but blitz too much and get burned by a good QB (Manning). Sheen and Davies both get knocked out, but our offense still gains 358 yards.

Week 16
Buffalo (10-4) at Cleveland (11-3) (-3).
Buffalo wins 21-20.
A heartbreaker, but we remain in first in our division. A Rob johnson TD pass with one minute remaining is the decider. RB Sheen (26-117-0) has another great game, but Davies (12-27-167-0-1) continues his slump. Our run defense is a bright spot as the pass defense continues to be inconsistent. The loss of DE Champion several weeks ago has hampered our pass rush. Hopefully the rest will do him good.

Week 17
Cleveland (11-4) (-2) at Baltimore(5-10).
Cleveland wins 38-14..
10-0 in the division earns us home field throughout the playoffs! We go against our better judgement and don't bench our starters. Sheen, in particular, responds, as he rumbles to a big (30-152-1) day. Davies (11-19-171-2-0) is appropriately solid. Our defense gets a tuneup, too - allowing just 227 total yards, while getting a sack, 3 ints, 2 fumble recoveries and a touchdown. Our return team gets into the act as Doug Barnette returns a punt 37 yds for a td.

12-4 and on to the playoffs...

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Subby 10-25-2000 04:09 PM

2007 Playoffs

Wild Card Round

Cincy (11-5) at Buffalo (12-4) -4.
Buffalo wins 24-7 (we lost to the Bills by one in Week 16).

Washington (10-6) at Chicago (11-5) -4.
Chicago wins 31-17 (we lost to Chicago early in the season).

Oakland (10-6) at New England (12-4) -7.
Oakland wins 30-28 (In a mild upset, our nemesis goes down!)

New York (8-8) at St Louis (8-8) -4.
Rams win 26-21.

Quarterfinal Round

St Louis (9-8) at Arizona (11-5) -5.
Rams win 24-21 in an upset.

Chicago (12-5) at Tampa Bay (14-2) -6.
Bucs win 44-14, look like the SB favorites.

Oakland (11-6) at Seattle (12-4) -7.
Seattle wins 16-13.

Buffalo (13-4) -4 at Cleveland (12-4).
Cleveland wins 26-8!.
A defensive struggle early, Cleveland motors in the second half and amasses 486 total yards. Buffalo threatened late, but two consecutive Rob Johnson ints sealed the game. The defense shone, with 239 yards allowed, 4 sacks, and two ints. The offense racked up 27 first downs and 16 KRB. RB Donnie Sheen received player of the game honors (29-170-1). Davies was flawless (16-30-259-1-0). On to the Conference Final!!!!

Conference Finals

St Louis (10-8) at Tampa Bay (15-2) -9.
Bucs win 10-7, avoiding a monumental upset.

Cleveland (13-4) at Seattle (13-4) -8 .
Cleveland wins 27-14!.
Seattle strikes first, but Donnie Sheen busts through with a 55 yard touchdown. Despite its riddled o-line, Seattle moves the ball up and down the field with ease. Thanks to our bend but dont break defense we are able to hold them, and a couple of Kitna Ints help the cause. The game is sealed when Dusty Parrish takes a late 3rd quarter punt for 62 yards and a score. This game belongs to our two cornerstones, QB Davies (20-26-244-0-0) and RB Sheen (26-144-2). A bit of bad news: Keeper DT Mudgett is out til next year, as is starting TE Stark. Stark is placed on IR and a veteran is picked from waivers for the Bowl. We resign everyone but FB Bednarik (won't reneg), his backup Astley (unhappy), and backup G Neil (unhappy). We renegotiate Blaine Davies to a 5 yr, 49 million dollar deal.

THE SUPERBOWL
Cleveland (14-4) vs. Tampa Bay (16-2) -9 .
We change our game plan to reduce the number of times we run the ball against the NFC's number-one ranked rushing defense. Sheen has a rough early going (11-17), but a couple of Davies quick strikes set up a Rollins FG and we take the lead 3-0 going into the 2nd Quarter. Boehner, the Bucs QB, is picking apart our secondary and gets Tampa a 7-3 lead. Sheen - quickly becoming a big game stud - rushes twice for 32 yards and a score, giving the Browns a 10-7 lead. Boehner marches his guys right back up field for a 14-10 lead. Then it happens. Davies has a pass intercepted and returned 61 yards for a touchdown. Tampa leads 21-10 with 4 minutes left in the half. The Browns' fans are disconsolate. With 25 seconds left in the half, Boehner gets injured, but with the Tampa D playing like monsters it probably doesnt matter.

We trade punts in the third quarter, neither team able to get an offensive foothold. The fourth quarter rolls around and things look bleak. Donnie Sheen takes the first play of the quarter and scampers 20 yards. Force calls a gutsy five straight running plays, and after a 16 yard pass to rookie phenom Bushon, Sheen takes it in from four for the score! The 2-point conversion fails, and we need a miracle as the game stands 21-16. Force continues his genius playcalling the next series, with a mix of run/pass that results in another Rollins FG. 21-19.

Davies gets the ball with three minutes remaining. Hope! Cleveland promptly turns the ball over on downs as Warren Sapp delivers a crushing sack of Davies. The two minute warning sounds and it looks to be over. Tampa attempts a 52 yard FG that comes up short and Cleveland will get one more chance, with 1:28 remaining. Davies looks for redemption. 28 yards to Wallace, out of bounds. Sheen runs for 3 and is injured! DeStefano trots onto the field, takes the handoff and rumbles for 12 yards. Timeout. DeStefano gets the ball again and rumbles for 13 more. With no timeouts left, Force calls in the field goal unit. 27 seconds on the clock. The kick is up...and good! Cleveland takes a 22-21 lead. Tampa gets the ball back with 14 seconds left on the clock. One incompletion and one scramble later and the game is OVER! Cleveland wins its second Superbowl in three years!. The sidelines go crazy! Force gets a Gatorade bath! Sheen (30-120-2) is named Superbowl MVP! Davies (17-30-236-0-1) is going to Disneyland! Woooooohoooo!

Season Recap

Honor Roll
QB Blaine Davies: 261-454, 3,718 yd, 57.4%, 8.18 ypp, 26td, 9 int, 94.8 rating
League MVP, 1st Team QB

RB Donnie Sheen: 340 att, 1,371 yds, 4.0 ypc, 7 td, 39 rec, 355 yds, 2 td.
Superbowl MVP, 2nd Team RB

T Flozell Adams: 28 krb, 78 krbo, 6 ska
2nd Team T

Other Team Leaders
WR Harvey Wallace:53 rec, 996 yds, 8 td
C Jeff Smith: 44 krb, 110 krbo, 8 ska
K Corey Rollins: 22 fg, 27 fga, 55 lng, 45 xp, 45 xpa, 111 pts.
LB JR Farmer: 82 tckls, 2 sacks
DT BJ Mudgett: 45 tckls, 8 sacks
DE Matt Champion: 22 tckl, 8.5 sacks in 12 games
CB Christian Ferderer: 4 ints.

Team Standings
Rushing (offense, defense, average): 4.0/3.3/3.8 (12th/1st)
Passing (offense, defense, average): 8.1/7.2/6.8 (1st/26th)
Scoring offense, defense) 389 (8th), 301 (11th).

Record: 12-4, 10-0 div, 10-2 conf..

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Syrinx 10-26-2000 07:15 AM

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sheen was just saving his stuff for the Big Time!
1,371 over 16 regulard season games (85.7 yards per game)
434 yards in the post season (144.7 ypg!!)

Great job Subby, you didn't wreak the Porche at all!!

WebEwbank 10-26-2000 08:16 AM

Great season all around. Hopefully Mudgett and Duke come back healthy and we contend again. A WR superstar would be a great addition.

Darkiller 10-26-2000 09:40 AM

CONGRATS !

btw very nice job on you report cards. very nicely done, it was a plaisure to read !

Sheen seems to be a clutch RB. good.

Blaine is still the man though (NFL MVP and 1st Team QB -AGAIN!-).
How many of you owners think our franchise QB will make the Hall of Fame ?

i say YES.

Nice to see that 7th rounder Farmer led the team with 82 tackles

Overall, a great great Job by Subby and a 2nd SuperBowl title in 3 years for us.
I believe we are not far from having the highest winning percentage in all of the NFL at that point don't we ?

one last thing about Davies, could u subby post his complete honors record...
# All-league selections / MVPs etc...

thanks

Darkiller 10-26-2000 09:45 AM

2 things i forgot,

Royal : Nice to have you back w/ us

Subby : play your 2nd season (2008) on this page then we'll create another one for 2009.

GO Browns !

WebEwbank 10-26-2000 10:09 AM

Davies is a lock for HOF barring a major injury. What is his career QB rating ? I would guess around 91-92.

Syrinx 10-26-2000 10:29 AM

Davies will go to the Hall. There is no doubt in my mind that he will get voted in. I think his career rating is closer to the 89-90 range.

I think Sheen is a fairly solid pick for the Hall as well. So far he's had 3 All-League nods and 2 Super Bowl MVP selections. If he gets in 2-3 more seasons of near peak performance he should be a lock.

Subby 10-26-2000 10:54 AM

2008 Cleveland Browns

Year End Score: 79 (100/92/52/71)

No retirements.

We remove the Franchise designation from DT Christian Peter and place it on FB Edwin Bednarik. Bednarik wouldn't renegotiate, but his skill level coupled with his backup's refusal to re-sign left us with no choice.

Both our Scout, Erik Johan, and Coach, Martin Force stay. They are both clearly the creme-de-la-creme at their positions. I recommend giving Johan a raise in the near future.

Fan Loyalty and Support for Stadium are both maxed-out at 100 (again). Since we are coming off a Superbowl year, (but still saw a sharp decrease in revenue), we raise prices between 4%-6% across the board. Still, none of our prices are the highest in the league.

Franchise Value: 716,230,000 (1st overall, 42/100/99/52)


Free Agency
We go into free agency with precious little cap room and it looks like we are going to lose backups Earnest Astley (FB) and Dan Neil (G). We need a DE, but the prices are still insanely high, and we are close to maxed, so we wait till the latter stages, hoping a solid backup drops down. None does. We lose the aforementioned players, but move confidently into the draft.

The Draft
We begin the draft with a 1st round pick (32), and two 2nd round picks (7 and 32). Our mission is two-fold - get a stud DE by any means necessary and add to our depth on the aging o-line. We have little cap space and lots of aspirations, so we put on our Trader Jack hat.

Trades
Trade #1: Backup QB Sieh, 5th WR Porter, 2008 2nd round pick (32), 2009 5th and 7th round picks to Baltimore for 2008 1st (7) and 3rd (7) rounders and a 2009 1st round pick.

Unhappy with the draft depth, we trade down.

Trade #2: 2008 1st (7) and 3rd (7) rounders to Philly for 2008 1st (10) and 2nd (10) rounders.

Unable to choose between a stud G and a maxed-out LB, we look to pick up another 1st rounder.

Trade #3: Backup LB Conrad Bernstein to Minnesota for 2008 1st rounder (12).

Our 4th trade has several motivations. Backup RB DeStefano is demanding a trade and is int he last year of his contract. This draft is also stacked with Cornerbacks (as are we). So we can probably move a good veteran backup and not lose much in that category.

Trade #4: Backup CB Jerald Mummert and backup RB OJ DeStefano to San Diego for 2008 2nd rounder (17) and 2009 1st rounder.

We draft:

10. Freddie Kobeski, LB, Indiana (94/96/98/72).
12. Cory Corbett, G, Texas Southern (96/90/96).
39. Chuck Coleman, CB, Oklahoma (94/98/90/x/x/96).
42. Buddy Donovan, T, North Texas (70/76/61).
49. Dale Hixson, DE, Hawaii (54/64/45).


We tried for a solid hour to get a stud DE from another team, but the asking price was three 1st rounders - to much in my estimation. Hopefully, the draft cupboard is full for Darkiller for the next two years: 4 1st rounders, 2 2nd, 2 3rd, 2 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th.

We sign every draftee and renegotiate almost every contract on the roster - re-upping almost every starter for 3 more years. We end up with 6 million dollars in cap flexibility.

After training camp, we receive an interesting offer for Sheen. The first pick in the 2008 draft - who happened to be a DE. We pass.



Exhibition Season

We choose seven studs to sit during the preseason - partly to avoid the injury bug, partly to give our new backups, QB Bucky Chapman and RB Tom Battle a crash course in game day experience.

We finish the exhibition season a respectable 3-1. Chapman and Battle perform well. The magnificent seven are activated and we get ready to start the season. Our passing cohesion drops like a stone though - probably because Davies was moved to third string and Sieh was traded. Hopefully this will normalize after a few games. Hopefully.


Here is a quick peek at our starting lineup on gameday (Bold denotes keeper):

Offense: (current/future/experience)
QB Blaine Davies (18/18/10)
Flanker: Harvey Wallace (17/17/9)
Split End: BJ Bushon (13/14/2)
RB: Donnie Sheen (17/18/7)
FB: Edwin Bednarik (13/12/9)
TE: Ronald Stark (16/16/9)
LT: Jamie Nails (18/19/12)
LG: Raleigh Roundtree (17/17/12)
C: Jeff Smith (15/16/13)
RG: Ruben Brown (13/12/14)
RT: Flozell Adams (16/17/11)

Special Teams
P: Quinn Slay (12/12/10)
K: Corey Rollins (16/15/10)
KR: Dusty Parrish (6/8/3)
PR: Doug Barnette (3/4/2)

Defense
LDE: Jason Taylor (11/10/12)
RDE: Matt Champion (17/17/5)
LDT: BJ Mudgett (18/17/8)
RDT: Tommy Pieper (13/15/3)
OLB: Leon Roose (14/13/8)
MLB: Rufus Duke (17/16/10)
OLB: JR Farmer (13/12/9)
FS: JR Quinn (14/16/4)
SS: Joseph Swift (12/17/2)
CB: Christian Ferderer (17/19/4)
CB: BJ Carr (16/16/9)

Future Stars
LB: Phil West (11/19/2)
LB: Freddie Kobeski (9/19/1)
CB: Chuck Coleman (10/19/1)
CB: Ross Dawson (16/19/3)
T: Willie Guy (15/18/6)
T: Buddy Donovan (7/15/1)
G: Cory Corbett (9/17/1)
C: Cornell Flowers (13/16/3)
G: Harvey Gretzky (12/16/2)
DT: Dwayne James (11/15/2)
QB: Bucky Chapman (9/15/2)

On to the regular season!



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Darkiller 10-26-2000 11:00 AM

Yeah Sheen is starting to have Hall of Fame credentials w/ 2 SuperBowl MVPs and 3 All-League selections.
He might get in with, as u said, 2/3 other "Pro-Bowl caliber" seasons.



Syrinx 10-26-2000 11:25 AM

BTW - Officialy Matt Champion is not a keeper (unless you are picking him as yours)

The list is:
Darkiller - Davies
TheRoyalOne - Mudgett
WebEwbank - Duke
Syrinx - Sheen

Subby 10-26-2000 11:34 AM

Davies Career Numbers:

9 seasons, 129 games started

Passing: 2,126 for 3,754 (56.6%), 30,454 yards (8.11 ypp), 216 tds, 102 ints, 283 scks, 90.9 rating.

Rushing: 577 att, 3,038 yds (5.2 avg), 11 tds.

2002: OPY, 1st Team QB
2003: OPY, 1st Team QB
2004: OPY, 1st Team QB
2007: MVP, 1st Team QB

Sheen Career Numbers:

6 seasons. 96 games. 92 started. (HOSS!)

Rushing: 1,780 att, 7,479 yds (4.2 avg), 65 tds..
Receiving: 198 rec, 1,783 yds (9.0 avg), 12 tds.

2002: ORY
2005: Superbowl MVP, 2nd Team RB
2006: OPY, 1st Team RB
2007: Superbowl MVP, 2nd Team RB


Subby 10-26-2000 11:36 AM

Sorry - yeah - I decided to pick Champion...hard decision between him and Nails...

Darkiller 10-26-2000 11:39 AM

OT-

"And asking someone not to visit FOFCENTRAL.com for two days is like asking a man to sit through an old Tracey Lords flick without ma... Never mind" - Subby

LOLOLOL i just found your great quote.

thx for the Davies update

WebEwbank 10-26-2000 11:52 AM

Good trading, Mr. McKeon. I thought about making Champion my keeper too, but he was too many years pre-peak to be sure he'd ever reach it. I was glad to see Sieh go; I had an unreasonable and illogical dislike for the guy.

TheRoyalOne 10-26-2000 01:02 PM

Is Jason Taylor still starting for us? My goodness, it's amazing how many guys are still around that I thought were starting to decline when I had them.

Darkiller: It's nice to be back, not only did I miss a weekend of football, I missed a week of the board But hey, We won a championship and I went to Disney World

Syrinx 10-26-2000 01:32 PM

Taylor is starting for 2 reasons.
1. Whiting retired a year or 2 ago.
2. We haven't been able to draft/trade for/sign via FA a strong replacement.

Taylor didn't start in 2006 (my last season), Whiting and Champion did.

Subby 10-26-2000 04:20 PM

2008 Regular Season

You can access the box scores by clicking on the link. They are saved in Adobe Acrobat format (the Reader is free from Adobe's web site). Let's get right to it...

Week 1
Cleveland (0-0) at St. Louis (0-0)(-3) .
Rams win 34-31.

Week 2
Cleveland (0-1) (-1) at Atlanta (0-1).
Cleveland wins 15-10.

Week 3
Cleveland (1-1) at Jacksonville (2-0) (-2).
Cleveland wins 38-18.

Week 4
Cleveland (2-1) (-2) at Baltimore(1-2).
Cleveland wins 13-3.

Week 5
Cleveland (3-1) at Pittsburgh (2-2) (-1).
Steelers win 13-12.

Week 6
Cleveland (3-2) (-2) at Baltimore (2-3).
Baltimore wins 41-13.

Week 7
NY Jets (5-0) (-5)at Cleveland (3-3).
Cleveland wins 29-24.

Week 8
Jacksonville (4-3) at Cleveland (4-3) (-10).
Cleveland wins 34-3..

Week 9
Cleveland (5-3) at Cincy (5-3) (-2) .
Cincy wins 31-19.

Week 10
Bye Week

Week 11
Cincy (6-3) at Cleveland (5-4) (-3).
Cincy wins 35-13..

Week 12
Tennessee(4-6) at Cleveland (5-5) (-5).
Tennessee wins 34-31..

Week 13
San Francisco (3-8) at Cleveland (5-6) (-8).
San Francisco wins 13-0..

Week 14
New Orleans (6-6) at Cleveland (5-7) (-4).
Cleveland wins 44-19..

Week 15
Cleveland (6-7) at Tennessee (7-6) (-2).
Tennessee wins 21-14..

Week 16
Cleveland (6-8) at New England (6-8) (-2).
New England wins 41-31..

Week 17
Pittsburgh (6-9) at Cleveland (6-9) (-3).
Cleveland wins 24-20..

2008 Playoffs

Wildcard Round
Arizona (9-7) @ Carolina (10-6): Carolina 17-10.
Tennessee (9-7) @ Baltimore (9-7): Baltimore 27-17
Oakland (9-7) @ Denver (10-6): Denver 21-17
Tampa Bay (9-7) @ Detroit (11-5): Detroit 24-20

Quarterfinal Round
Detroit (12-5) @ Atlanta (11-5): Detroit 28-3
Baltimore (10-7) @ NY Jets (13-3): NY Jets 31-14
Arizona (11-6) @ Philadelphia (11-5): Arizona 12-3
Denver (11-6) @ Cincy (11-5): Cincy 33-7

Conference Finals
Carolina (12-6) @ Detroit (13/5): Detroit 27-21
Cincinnati (12-5) @ NY Jets (14-3): Cincinnati 33-27

Superbowl
Detroit (14-6) @ Cincinnati (14-5): Cincinnati 30-17.


2008 Postseason

Honor Roll

RB Donnie Sheen: 297 att, 1,349 yds, 4.7 ypc, 11 tds, 37 rec., 369 yds, 4 tds.
1st Team RB

Key Players
QB Blaine Davies: 13 gs, 179-328 (54.5%), 2,455 (7.8 ypc), 17 tds, 6 ints, 88.4 rating.
WR BJ Bushon: 53 rec, 994 yds, 18.7 ypc, 4 tds.
LB Leon Roose: 87 tckls, 2.5 scks.
DE Matt Champion: 14.0 scks.


Analysis

We were decimated by injuries this year and that is what derailed us, plain and simple. Davies missed three games out right and was questionable in at least 4 more. We lost a number of starters for the season or extended time due to injury. The good news is that everyone is signed and Daveis and Sheen are chugging to the Hall. Good luck Darkiller.

Syrinx 10-27-2000 05:49 AM

Shame about the injuries. I've been surprised by the number I've seen to some key players (Davies went down in my last season as well). Espeiclay since our coach is rated at Very Good or higher on Avoid Injury.

The keeper list is now set until we get our first retiree. It'll be fun to see what kind of club records these guys can establish. (and if any future keeper can break them)

Passing (everything) - Davies
Rushing (everything) - Sheen
Sacks - Mudgett first? Then probably passed by Champion?
Tackles - Duke

Somehow I figure none of them will ever hold the Team's Int or Field goal record


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