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| Author: | TLK [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 4:35 am ] |
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| Author: | TLK [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 4:39 am ] |
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| Author: | Masked [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:42 am ] |
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Someone test the water in Albany - they had an outstanding camp. Chicago also had a strong camp. Not looking good in Detroit, Charleston, Tampa, and Fargo though. Las Vegas may not have gotten any worse, but their future doesn't look quite as nice. Team Current Future Albany Crows 105 11 Chicago Hitmen 90 -14 Honolulu Blue Pacific 73 -54 Long Beach Calibiri 67 -135 Boston Red Devils 63 -15 Atlantic City Phantoms 59 -21 Tulsa Talons 59 -27 Seattle Thunderbirds 59 -62 Boise Stampede 49 -34 Durham Bulldogs 46 -141 Arizona Outlaws 45 -76 Memphis Express 44 -41 Tucson Toros 35 -73 Anchorage Wolfpack 32 -54 Hartford Attack 25 -53 New Orleans Raging Horde 25 -128 Denver Dynomite 21 -117 Oregon Ice 12 -108 Cleveland Flats 12 -146 Huntington Beach Capitalists 11 -93 Brooklyn Tigers 7 -98 El Paso Rockets 5 -81 Shreveport Pride 3 -104 San Antonio Stingers 1 -116 Santa Cruz Privateers -3 -122 Baltimore Bombers -5 -126 Las Vegas Rounders -8 -166 Texas Sundevils -18 -90 Detroit Vampires -36 -91 Charleston Monitors -45 -133 Tampa Bay Torpedoes -51 -127 Fargo Frontier -76 -128 Free Agents -204 -280 |
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| Author: | TurfToe [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:58 am ] |
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[quote1738e9c="Masked"] Las Vegas may not have gotten any worse, but their future doesn't look quite as nice. Team Current Future Las Vegas Rounders -8 -166 [/quote1738e9c] A closer look from my perspective shows it even worse at -13/-176. However, -75 of that on both sides is from 12 vets that took a straight fall after camp. While it means that our older guys are getting older, the young guys are doing just fine. 2019 showed me that the secondary is no place to get iffy and our future there is brighter than it has been since drafting Shergalis way back when. Some of our vets that contributed to the majority of our hit may be fading but should still perform well. For example, Kim collins, 2019 1st Team All-League Safety, contributed -10/-10 by himself but even as a 42/42 SS he will likely outperform many safeties in the league. It's still too early to know where we will be at this year but I feel we are better than the WC team we were last year. |
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| Author: | thenewchuckd [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 10:13 am ] |
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Most of my hits are also concentrated on vets and one rookie: Bryant Terrell -7, -21 (rookie) Kenny Paschal, -8, -8, 10 yr Trevor Wilder, -10, -10, 11 yr Darnell Ackerman, -6, -6, 9 yr Jesse Freedman, -11, -11, 10 yrs Darryl Whiting, -7, -7, 11 yrs Combined: -49, -63 The vets are not part of the plan, anyways. Most of them are there just to look nice on the sidelines and teach the rookies how to play. |
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| Author: | Cheesehead Craig [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:10 am ] |
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Our biggest drops came from some vets that likely are in their last seasons with us anyways. 9th yr WR Monty Curtis goes -10/-10. My very first draft pick in the league. He wasn't going to be a big factor in this year's team. 8th yr DE Sean Masucci goes -11/-11. That is offset by 2nd yr DE Raymond Fitzgerald going +10/+6 so I found a new starter to pair up with Benfer. So those 2 guys out of the picture give us a 76/-55. That's a solid camp. |
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| Author: | Masked [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:21 am ] |
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The aggregate camp numbers give an incomplete picture. Last year Honolulu had the best camp, and that hasn't helped them yet. Of course Cleveland had the worst camp, and they were much worse last season than they were the year before. Hartford had the second best camp and had a surprisingly good year. |
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| Author: | TurfToe [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:25 am ] |
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[quote47e4681="Cheesehead Craig"] 8th yr DE Sean Masucci goes -11/-11. That is offset by 2nd yr DE Raymond Fitzgerald going +10/+6 so I found a new starter to pair up with Benfer. [/quote47e4681] Yeah, well my 6th year DE Justin Hatcher went +10/+10 to pair with Hutchinson. ...and my dad can still beat up your dad... |
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| Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 2:10 pm ] |
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My overall numbers usually don't mean much since I carry extra mentors in camp that usually take huge hits. It doesn't matter however since they will be cut next week. Overall, I'm fairly happy. Veterans mostly held, rookies did not bust (even though my 1st rounder was disappointing). |
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| Author: | thater [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:19 pm ] |
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[quote94a7cb8="Masked"]Someone test the water in Albany - they had an outstanding camp. Team Current Future Albany Crows 105 11[/quote94a7cb8] No need to test, all we did was install a new reverse osmosis filtration system. |
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