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    Thought I would make a post to drum up some conversation and potentially help each other learn about our respective favorite players/rosters a little bit.

    While the league MVP will get voted on by SoleCPU or whatever, I thought we could nominate our own team MVPs for some fun. I'll start:

    WLB JOEY ELOMS

    After Joey was a surprise holdout during the offseason, his stock was a little down with the Killer Whales. He leveraged himself one of the top OLB contracts and right away he started to earn it with 3 sacks in the opening game. Not surprisingly, he played his best game in the team's biggest win, a 41-16 bout vs Dakota in which he finished with 9 tackles and 4.5 sacks. He's gone on to be third in the league with a career high 16 sacks on the season despite playing in only 12 games due to injury. He is one of the few teeth in the benign bite of Vancouver's defense, and we are proud to announce him as team MVP this year.
    Owner since 2034

    Winner:
    2039 2053 2056 2059 2065 2068

    Hall of Famers:

    DE Shorty Cochrane (Century Club Member)
    DE Asher Hutchins (Century Club Member)
    TE Gus Graham
    OT Freddie Covington
    RB Wendell Emmons
    OT Brian Fields
    OT Roosevelt Cunningham
    C Devante Stuart
    QB Abe Campbell
    OG Ellis Trainor

  • #2
    Mine is pretty easy.

    our team revolves around QB Travis Kennedy
    currently at 4800yds, 41TDs 6INTs and QB rating of 118.6, he's on pace to achieve another 5000yd season.

    He's put up these numbers against stiff competition also. Newark has had the 5th toughest schedule in the IFL. Kennedy has had another dominant season at the age of 37.

    on the defensive side of the ball, I'd have to say that Angel Klote is our defensive MVP.
    after holding out for a new contract until week #6, he's been nothing short of spectacular.

    in 10 games, he's earned 11 sacks, 20 hurries, 14 QBKd, equalling a 10.4 PR%
    Last edited by Matt; 01-17-2017, 12:15 PM.
    NEWARK BULLDOGS WALL OF HONOR
    DE JUSTIN JONES
    LB DOMINGO PERSAUD
    TE THOMAS MACOMBER
    LT IRWIN KAO
    WR ANDREW ROBEY
    SS GREGORY BOYD
    RB ALAN CRESPO
    G MALCOLM "BIG KAT" SINGLETON
    WR WALTER WALKER
    G AMOS BAILEY
    QB DWIGHT "KING" BURGER
    RB GARY "THE SITUATION" JAMISON
    WR JOSE HOOVER
    K BUTCH SCHULZ
    LB MACK EDWARDS
    DE STEPHEN BRIGHAM
    WR JESSE LUCAS
    C NORMAN ENRIGHT
    SS JUNIOR EL NIN0



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    • #3
      We don't really have one in St. Louis. We're a mediocre team that is somehow winning.
      St. Louis Archers / Miami Vice 2027 - 2061
      Lansing / Horsetooth Ogres 2062 - 2067

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      • #4
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        QB Glen Buss.

        An obvious choice. After only averaging 163 yards/game last season, I figured at least a competent passing offense would put me in the wild card hunt. But Buss exceeded my expectations, posting 30 TDs on 65.5% passing for a 101.2 rating. He also added 753 yards on the ground with a gaudy 8.76 average. Most importantly, he's only put the ball on the ground two times versus his 15 fumbles last year.
        Owner since 2034
        IFL Champions: 2036, 2045, 2046, 2058, 2060, 2064

        Hall of Fame
        SS Ralph Kerr (8x All-Pro, 3 rings)
        QB Glen Buss (2x MVP, 2x OPOY, 4x All-Pro, 3x Imperial Bowl MVP, 3 rings)
        WR Gage Clayton (2 rings)
        DE Reginald Fisk (2x DPOY, 4x All-Pro, 3 rings)

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        • #5
          This has been a really tough year for Cleveland. A new GM took over mid-season, this coupled with a mid-season QB change and a 4-11 record leaves almost no positives. One of the few positives is DE Dusty Chesnut. This second year player has had 8 sacks this season, with 52 tackles (26 asst), 3 forced fumbles, 4 passes blocked and a 12 hurries. It was the only bright spot in a terrible season, and Dusty will be a building block for coming seasons.

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          • #6
            RB Hayden Stuvaints has been lights out in 2 seasons with 4,047 rushing yards and 34 total TDs. But I'd still go with QB Samuel Hillery as the Iowa City MVP. He will sit the last game, otherwise Hillery would likely exceed 5,000 passing yards. On the year, he has 11 300 yard passing games, 43 TD passes and a 121.0 QBR. What's interesting is that QBR is only his 3rd best in the last 5 seasons.
            IFL Champions: 2031-2032, 2035, 2040, 2044
            AC North Division Titles: 2031-2037, 2039-2049, 2051-2052
            Playoff Appearances: 2030-2049, 2051-2052

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            • #7
              Every year, it's WR Randy Fife. A one-man offense, living on an island while his rbs trudge for 2 yards/carry and the team scuffles to losing season after losing season. Get this man some hope!
              Owner since 2034
              League's Worst Record: 2036, 2045, 2046
              2057, 2061 IFL Champions
              2060 - Undefeated regular season, then lost in 1st playoff game
              Two QBs drafted #1 overall, then traded to others who made them into stars
              Featured on Sweat Socks, 2056 and 2061 Editions (tm)
              2045 Legend of the Game inductee Jay Keith (started 10 games for us)
              Hall of Fame Inductees: WR Randy Fife (2048), TE Luis "Bundt Cake" Bunting (2060)

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              • #8
                Probably QB Jay Keith. He only had 3500 yard passing, but 21 TDs to 8 Ints and a rock solid QB Rating of 101.2. The other contender would be WR Isaac Hill with 102 catches, 1200 yards, and 9 TDs.

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                • #9
                  I would have to go with the QB Burgess ..He's been breaking Franchise career records with his longevity and skill. Beasts are very lucky to have him.
                  West Virginia Beasts GM

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                  • #10
                    I'll go with RB Lyons. He broke the Texas season rushing record with 1627 yds and 11-100 yard games. I think a lot of reason why this very average team is in the play-offs.
                    GM-Texas Trojans


                    2012 IFL Champions
                    2012 IFL Executive of the Year
                    2014 IFL NC Conference Champions

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                    • #11
                      Personally I would put my whole defense up for the honor... They played great this year

                      If I had to pick one play it would be RB Chad Creel first year as the feature back - 2000 total yards 17 TDs.
                      GM Columbia Fire
                      GM Georgia Generals
                      GM Columbia Fire
                      GM Norfolk Vipers
                      GM Norfolk Fleet

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                      • #12
                        Well, at 5- 11 there aren't very many outstanding performers, except
                        Pedro Franze (CB) 7 INT (176ryd) with 1 TD | 13 Defn | 32 Cght | 542 PPly | 86.9 PDPct
                        Also
                        Cole Connell (FS) 5 INT (107 IRYd) with 1 TD | 17 Defn | 28 Cght | 532 PPly | 87.9 PDPct

                        On the Offense, no one really stood out except for my Fourth round pick, Gabe Tyler
                        77 Ctch | 747 Yards | 5 TDs on a downside, he had 11 Drops.
                        He was the second best rookie receiver behind a first round pick.

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