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  • dave
    Go the fuck outside
    • Oct 2008
    • 15489

    #46
    I turn off injuries in franchise mode.
    They're too random and stupid and I don't want Fitzpatrick being my QB for the season or playing the Colts with Jim Sorgi.
    My Twitch video link: http://www.twitch.tv/dave374000

    Twitch archived games link: http://www.twitch.tv/dave374000/profile/past_broadcasts

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    • mfbmike
      Goat****er
      • Nov 2008
      • 4793

      #47
      Update coming! :D

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      • mfbmike
        Goat****er
        • Nov 2008
        • 4793

        #48


        Bills Pull Out A Win In Foxboro For First Time In 9 Years

        (0-0) 31 @ 21 (0-0)



        1st Quarter:

        L. Maroney 2 yard pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowki kick) - 4:56

        2nd Quarter:

        S. Nelson 7 yard pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) - 13:35
        S. Nelson 54 yard pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) - 10:08
        L. Mckelvin returned interception 26 yards (R. Lindell kick) - 7:31
        R. Moss 45 yard pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick) - 5:17
        B. Merriweather returned interception 99 yards (S. Gostkowski kick) - 0:22

        3rd Quarter:

        T. Owens 84 yard pass from T.Edwards (R. Lindell kick) - 8:47

        4th Quarter:

        R, Lindell 25 yard FG - 6:09

        Team Stats/Comparisons:

        Total Offense: 420 | 280
        Rushing Yards: 55 | 4
        Passing Yards: 365 | 234
        1st Downs: 11 | 13
        Turnovers: 3 (-2) | 1 (+2)
        3rd Down Conversions: 6-14 (42%) | 4-14 (28%)
        4th Down Conversions: 0-0 (0%) | 0-2 (0%)
        Red Zone %: 2-4 (50%, 1TD, 1FG) | 1-2 (50%, 1TD)
        Penalties: 7=50 | 2-16
        Possesion Time: 33:33 | 26:27

        Player Stats/Comparisons:

        Passing:

        Trent Edwards 17-25 379YDS 3TD 2INT

        Tom Brady 24-36 237YDS 2TD INT (left game early in 4th with non-serious injury)
        Kevin O' Connell 2-8 32YDS


        Rushing:

        Marshawn Lynch 28ATT 55YDS TD
        Fred Jackson 3ATT 6YDS


        Laurence Maroney 11ATT 4YDS

        Receiving:

        Terrell Owens 5REC 156YDS TD
        Shawn Nelson 4REC 68YDS 2TD
        Roscoe Parrish 3REC 72YDS


        Wes Welker 12REC 124YDS
        Randy Moss 5REC 78YDS
        Joey Galloway 4REC 29YDS


        Defense:

        Marcus Stroud 5TKL (3TFL) 2SACK
        Leodis Mckelvin 1TKL INT TD
        Chris Kelsay 5TKL (4TFL) 2SACK


        Brandon Meriweather 5TKL INT TD
        Pierre Woods 1TKL INT
        Adalius Thomas 5TKL (3TFL)


        Player Of The Game:

        Trent Edwards

        Next Game:


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        • mfbmike
          Goat****er
          • Nov 2008
          • 4793

          #49
          The bolded scores in the scoring summary are the plays that you see in the highlight video. Good god EA's video quality is horrendous but you get the point.

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          • Flight24
            Jesus' Dad.
            • Nov 2008
            • 2995

            #50
            nice win man, good to see your using motionbox too.

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            • mfbmike
              Goat****er
              • Nov 2008
              • 4793

              #51


              Rookie Tight End Making His Presence Felt Early



              The Buffalo Bills came into this season hoping rookie tight end Shawn Nelson will be playing a role in a revamped passing attack, which also features superstar Terrell Owens.

              Though few fourth-round draft picks are counted upon to make big impacts during their rookie seasons, the Bills have made an exception for Nelson and he did not disappoint in the Bills season opening upset win over the Patriots in Foxboro.

              Nelson caught 4 passes for 68 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Bills' win, including a 54 yard touchdown pass.

              "They blitzed hard on the play. Trent had to get it off fast. I caught it at about midfield and just booked it towards the end zone," explained Nelson. "I'm just glad I caught the ball."

              At 6-foot-5 and 240 pounds, Nelson is regarded as a player who has the size, speed and pass-catching ability to fill an immediate hole after the Bills released veteran starter Robert Royal in February.

              Nelson was a four-year starter in college at Southern Miss, where he averaged 500 yards receiving a season and scored 16 career touchdowns.

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              • T.Dot
                A Real RockNRolla
                • Nov 2008
                • 6868

                #52
                Nelson beastin'

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                • Woy
                  RIP West
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 16371

                  #53
                  Paul Posluszny is a mother fucking beast. He'll snap you in half.

                  Following Mike.



                  ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

                  .

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                  • mfbmike
                    Goat****er
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 4793

                    #54


                    Around The League Update (Week 1)



                    Offensive Player Of The Week:


                    QB Peyton Manning
                    29-39 336YDS 4TD

                    Defensive Player Of The Week:


                    MLB Demeco Ryans
                    6TKL 1INT 1FF



                    Offensive Player Of The Week:


                    QB Drew Brees
                    26-37 270YDS 3TD

                    Defensive Player Of The Week:


                    MLB Jon Beason
                    13TKL 1FF

                    Signings/Releases

                    - The Seahawks have released J. Griffith
                    - The Chiefs have signed J. Griffith to a 1 year deal
                    - The Seahawks have signed S. Olivea to a year deal
                    - The Seahawks have signed J. Terry

                    Injuries:

                    - D. Brooks (IND) out for 3 weeks with Partial Groin Tear
                    - K. Langford (MIA) out for 6 weeks with Dislocated Hip
                    - M. Holland (DAL) out for 4 weeks with Broken Collarbone
                    - I. Sowells (CLE) out for season with Fractured Hip

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                    • mfbmike
                      Goat****er
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 4793

                      #55


                      Trade Block Watch


                      HB C. Buckhalter (78 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: QB 80+, DE 77+, DT 77+


                      LE R. Brock (85 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: DT 77+, OLB 75+, FB 76+


                      CB E. Hobbs (83 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: TE 79+. MLB 83+


                      HB J. Norwood (79 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: CB 78+, OLB 75+, SS 69+


                      FS D. Smith (73 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: T 84+, DE 78+, TE 83+


                      HB J. Stewart (85 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: DE 83+, TE 79+, G 84+


                      MLB T. Bruschi (81 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: HB 84+, CB 84+, FB 70+


                      DT C. Griffin (84 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: DE 84+, WR 81+, C 83+


                      LB L. White (79 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: MLB 79+


                      DT P. Williams (91 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: QB 72+, MLB 89+, C 81+
                      RB E. James (84 OVR)
                      Positions wanted: QB 72+, MLB 89+, C 81+

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                      • LC AAU
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 14217

                        #56
                        Demeco Ryans is FTW.

                        Mike says he's stopping this, then the next game he posts he wins.

                        sig is too big, resize it

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                        • mfbmike
                          Goat****er
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 4793

                          #57
                          Originally posted by LC AAU
                          Demeco Ryans is FTW.

                          Mike says he's stopping this, then the next game he posts he wins.

                          hahaha. It was the first game we played against one another that we both didn't score over 40 points with both teams going ape shit on offense. I won most of those as well but was still feeling out the game and tweaking shit. I think I may have found a setup I like. Don't worry, if I start winning games easily, I'll make it harder.

                          I got super lucky though. lol. Take away those 2 long touchdown passes and Brady going down in the 4th, might've been a different result. ;)

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                          • mfbmike
                            Goat****er
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 4793

                            #58


                            Week 2 Preview
                            Sunday, September 20, 4:05 PM @ Ralph Wilson Stadium

                            (1-0) vs (0-1)



                            Buffalo prevailed ovver their AFC East Rivals in week 1 and are coming into this game high on momentum.

                            On the other hand, the Bucs suffered defeat to the Cowboys 26-12.

                            The Bills shut down the Patriots ground attack a week ago and will need to do the same against Tampa's backs Derrick Ward and B.J. Askew.

                            Bills/Buccaneers Breakdown:

                            :allamerican::allamerican: Quarterback :allamerican:
                            Advantage: Bills
                            :allamerican::allamerican: Running Back :allamerican::allamerican::allamerican:
                            Advantage: Buccaneers
                            :allamerican::allamerican: Wide Receiver :allamerican::allamerican:
                            Advantage: Even
                            :allamerican::allamerican: Pass Defense :allamerican::allamerican:
                            Advantage: Even
                            :allamerican::allamerican: Rush Defense :allamerican::allamerican:
                            Advantage: Even
                            :allamerican: Special Teams :allamerican:
                            Advantage: Even
                            :allamerican: Coaching
                            Advantage:: Bills

                            Injuries:
                            Bills: None
                            Buccaneers: DT Ryan Sims - Broken Femur, C S. Mahan - Broken Hand, Geno Hayes - Broken Collarbone

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                            • mfbmike
                              Goat****er
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 4793

                              #59
                              Originally posted by NYsFinestBaller
                              TO is a beast, great job with this mike.
                              Yep, no off the field bullshit from him either, yet. :ooops:

                              Originally posted by GSW92
                              wow this is simply incredible mike! following for sure
                              Sweet, thanks. :D

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                              • mfbmike
                                Goat****er
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 4793

                                #60


                                Not A Peep Out Of Owens Coming Into Week 2



                                Terrell Owens. Randy Moss.

                                The debate of which of these two elite receivers are the best in the league will continue but it was clear who dominated in the Bills' week 1 victory against the Patriots.

                                Surprisingly enough though, when swarmed by post game reporters Owens was unusually humble and soft spoken. Owens, humble and soft spoken? No way.

                                Let's take you back 2 seasons ago. At the time, the 5-0 Cowboys were set to take on the 5-0 Patriots. The hype in the air surrounding the matchup was palpable. Instead of talking to reporters, Owens left a note.

                                “Dear Reporters,

                                “Due to the magnitude of this week’s game and high volume of questions for the Original 81 about the other 81. I will be taking all questions immediately following Sunday’s game.

                                “Sincerely, (followed by Owens’ signature)

                                “p.s. Getcha Popcorn Ready.”
                                Moss had the better game that time around as the Patriots defeated the Cowboys 48-27 at Texas Stadium on their way to a perfect regular season.

                                Owens came back this time around with something to prove though, catching 5 passes for 156 yards and a touchdown. Including an 84 yard touchdown pass in the 3rd quarter that was an obvious deflating blow to the Patriots.

                                "This team made some eyes open last year", explained Owens to reporters after the win. "So if I can be that extra added piece, you know, to the puzzle to get them to the playoffs and make something happen, then that's what I'm here for."

                                "Get your popcorn ready."

                                Pardon me while I get some more popcorn.
                                Last edited by mfbmike; 08-17-2009, 01:09 PM.

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