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  • young2rice
    Rockstar
    • Mar 2009
    • 2820


    Super Bowl XXVI - THE BAY BOWL!
    ==========================================

    San Francisco 49ers (13-6)
    vs.

    Los Angeles Raiders (12-7)

    Game Weather
    Forecast: Fair
    Wind: 0 mph
    Temp: 78 Degrees

    Team Injuries
    -------------------
    San Francisco 49ers
    ------------------------
    HB - John L. Williams - Dislocated Ankle - Available (Backup)
    HB - Keith Henderson - Broken Tailbone - Out

    Los Angeles Raiders
    ------------------------
    QB - Jay Schroeder - Partially Torn PCL - Out


    49ersStarting Lineup

    QB - Joe Montana
    HB - Brent Fullwood
    FB - Tom Rathman
    WR - Jerry Rice, John Taylor, Yancey Thigpen, Mike Sherrard
    TE - Brent Jones
    OL - Steve Wallace, Guy McIntyre, Jesse Sapolu, Harris Barton, Tom Ackerman
    DL - Pierce Holt, Michael Carter, Kevin Fagan
    LB - Bill Romanowski, Matt Millen, Keith DeLong, Charles Haley
    CB - Darryl Pollard, Don Griffin, Vestee Jackson
    S - Ronnie Lott, Dave Waymer
    K - Mike Cofer
    P - Ralph Mojsiejenko

    Raiders Starting Lineup
    QB - Billy Joe Tolliver
    HB - Marcus Allen
    FB - Steve Smith
    WR - Tim Brown, Willie Gault, Mervyn Fernandez, Jake Reed
    TE - Ethan Horton
    OL - Ralph Graves, Max Montoya, Dan Mosebar, Steve Wisniewski, Bruce Wilkerson
    DL - Howie Long, Scott Davis, Greg Townsend
    LB - Jeroy Robinson, Ervin Randle, Tom Benson, Ricky Hunley
    CB - Terry McDaniel, Lionel Washington, Garry Lewis
    S - Eddie Anderson, Henry Jones
    K - Jeff Jaeger
    P - Jeff Gossett


    Drive Summary
    ------------------------------------------------------
    1st Quarter
    -------------------------------
    Drive 1-Raiders - Jeff Gossett - Punt - (10:32)
    Drive 2-49ers - Joe Montana - INTERCEPTED (R.Hunley, 6yd rtrn) LA 39yd ln - (8:19)
    Drive 3-Raiders - Jeff Gossett - Punt - (7:00)
    Drive 4-49ers - Ralph Mojsiejenko - Punt - (5:02)
    Drive 5-Raiders - Jeff Gossett - Punt - (3:44)
    Drive 6-49ers - J.Montana to J.Rice - 25yd TD Rec - Score: 7-0 SF - (0;56)
    Drive 7-Raiders - Billy Joe Tolliver - INTERCEPTED (D.Griffin, Touchback) SF 20yd Ln - (0:00)

    2nd Quarter
    -------------------------------
    Drive 1-49ers - J.Montana to J.Rice - 38yd TD Rec - Score: 14-0 SF - (8:00)
    Drive 2-Raiders - Billy Joe Tolliver - INTERCEPTED (D.Griffin, 0yd rtrn) - SF 41yd Ln - (7:54)
    Drive 3-49ers - Ralph Mojsiejenko - Punt - (5:45)
    Drive 4-Raiders - Tim Brown - FUMBLE - (FF: K.Turner, FR: L.Roberts 9yd rtrn) - LA 11yd Ln - (5:32)
    Drive 5-49ers - Brent Fullwood - 1yd TD Run - Score: 21-0 SF - (4:21)
    Drive 6-Raiders - Jeff Gossett - Punt - (3:10)
    Drive 7-49ers - Ralph Mojsiejenko - Punt - (1:22)
    Drive 8-Raiders - B.J.Tolliver to T.Brown - 12yd TD Rec - Score: 21-7 SF - (0:09)
    Drive 9-49ers - End Half - SF 27yd Ln - (0:00)

    3rd Quarter
    -------------------------------
    Drive 1-49ers - Mike Cofer - 37yd FG Att - Good - Score: 24-7 SF - (8:29)
    Drive 2-Raiders - B.J. Tolliver to W.Gault - 9yd TD Rec - Score: 24-14 SF - (4:20)
    Drive 3-49ers - Ralph Mojsiejenko - Punt - (2:31)
    Drive 4-Raiders - Jeff Gossett - Punt - (0:00)

    4th Quarter
    -------------------------------
    Drive 1-49ers - Brent Fullwood - 80yd TD Run - Score: 31-14 SF - (10:46)
    Drive 2-Raiders - Jeff Gossett - Punt - (10:03)
    Drive 3-49ers - J.Montana to J.Rice - 55yd TD Rec - Score: 38-14 SF - (9:47)
    Drive 4-Raiders - Turnover On Downs - 50yd Ln - (7:19)
    Drive 5-49ers - Mike Cofer - 27yd FG Att - Good - Score: 41-14 SF - (2:00)
    Drive 6-Raiders - B.J. Tolliver to J.Reed - 10yd TD Rec - Score: 41-21 SF - (1:14)
    Drive 7-49ers - End Game - LAR 45yd Ln - (0:00)

    Game Box Score
    ------------------------------------------------------
    Code:
    Team               Q1   Q2   Q3   Q4   OT      FINAL
    Raiders             0    7    7    7    0         21
    49ers               7   14    3   17    0         41
    Individual Player Statistics
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    San Francisco 49ers
    ---------------------------
    Code:
    Individual Stats: 49ers
    PASSING                        CMP  ATT  YDS  PCT   YPA SACK   TD  INT LONG RATING
    Joe Montana                     14   25  291   56  11.6    1    3    1   55  120.2
    
    RUSHING                        ATT  YDS   AVG LONG   TD  FUM
    Brent Fullwood                  35  176   5.0   80    2    0
    Dexter Carter                    2    6   3.0    6    0    0
    Tom Rathman                      1    5   5.0    5    0    0
    
    RECEIVING                      REC  YDS   AVG LONG   TD DROP  YAC
    Jerry Rice                       7  230  32.8   55    3    0   85
    Yancey Thigpen                   3   49  16.3   21    0    0    0
    Tom Rathman                      3    7   2.3    4    0    1    8
    Mike Sherrard                    1    5   5.0    5    0    0    0
    John Taylor                      0    0   0.0    0    0    1    0
    
    KICKING                        FGM  FGA  PCT FGSBLOCKED  XPA  XPM  PCT XPSBLOCKED KICKOFFS TOUCHBACKS
    Mike Cofer                       2    2  100          0    5    5  100          0        8          1
    
    PUNTING                        ATT  YDS   AVG LONG BLOCKS IN20 TOUCHBACKS
    Ralf Mojsiejenko                 4  160  40.0   44      0    4          0
    
    KICK RETURNS                   ATT  YDS   AVG   TD LONG
    Dexter Carter                    3   65  21.6    0   24
    Tom Rathman                      1    1   1.0    0    1
    
    PUNT RETURNS                   ATT  YDS   AVG LONG   TD
    Dexter Carter                    1    7   7.0    7    0
    Tom Rathman                      0    0   0.0    0    0
    
    DEFENSE                        TOT LOSS SACK   FF FREC  YDS   TD  INT  RET   AVG DEFLECTIONS SAFETIES
    Don Griffin                      8    1    0    0    0    0    0    2    0   0.0           6        0
    Matt Millen                      5    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           3        0
    Dave Waymer                      4    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Bill Romanowski                  4    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Vestee Jackson                   3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
    Ronnie Lott                      3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Charles Haley                    3    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Pierce Holt                      2    0    2    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Darryl Pollard                   2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
    Kevin Lewis                      1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Dennis Brown                     1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Mike Sherrard                    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Kevin Fagan                      1    0    1    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Keena Turner                     1    0    0    1    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Jeff Donaldson                   1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Eric Davis                       1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Tom Ackerman                     1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Keith DeLong                     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
    Larry Roberts                    0    0    0    0    1    8    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    
    BLOCKING                      PANCAKES SACKS ALLOWED
    Guy McIntyre                         5             0
    Tom Rathman                          3             0
    Jesse Sapolu                         3             0
    Jerry Rice                           2             0
    Steve Wallace                        2             0
    Harris Barton                        2             0
    Brent Jones                          1             0
    Jamie Williams                       1             0
    Tom Ackerman                         1             0
    Los Angeles Raiders
    ----------------------------
    Code:
    Individual Stats: Raiders
    PASSING                        CMP  ATT  YDS  PCT   YPA SACK   TD  INT LONG RATING
    Billy Joe Tolliver              25   50  357   50   7.1    3    3    2   57   76.8
    
    RUSHING                        ATT  YDS   AVG LONG   TD  FUM
    Marcus Allen                     9   41   4.5   22    0    0
    Tim Brown                        1   -1  -1.0    0    0    1
    
    RECEIVING                      REC  YDS   AVG LONG   TD DROP  YAC
    Tim Brown                        6  110  18.3   39    1    0    0
    Mervyn Fernandez                 4  110  27.5   57    0    0   39
    Willie Gault                     4   57  14.2   21    1    2    0
    Ethan Horton                     3   30  10.0   15    0    2    1
    Jake Reed                        2   24  12.0   14    1    0    3
    Michael Jackson                  3   13   4.3    5    0    1    0
    Marcus Allen                     1    7   7.0    7    0    0    1
    Steve Smith                      2    6   3.0    7    0    0    1
    
    KICKING                        FGM  FGA  PCT FGSBLOCKED  XPA  XPM  PCT XPSBLOCKED KICKOFFS TOUCHBACKS
    Jeff Gossett                     0    0    0          0    0    0    0          0        4          0
    Jeff Jaeger                      0    0    0          0    3    3  100          0        0          0
    
    PUNTING                        ATT  YDS   AVG LONG BLOCKS IN20 TOUCHBACKS
    Jeff Gossett                     6  252  42.0   46      0    0          2
    
    KICK RETURNS                   ATT  YDS   AVG   TD LONG
    Tim Brown                        7  162  23.1    0   31
    
    PUNT RETURNS                   ATT  YDS   AVG LONG   TD
    Tim Brown                        2    4   2.0    4    0
    
    DEFENSE                        TOT LOSS SACK   FF FREC  YDS   TD  INT  RET   AVG DEFLECTIONS SAFETIES
    Ervin Randle                    13    2    1    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Ricky Hunley                     5    1    0    0    0    0    0    1    5   5.0           0        0
    Jerry Robinson                   5    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Greg Townsend                    4    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Tom Benson                       4    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
    Eddie Anderson                   3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Garry Lewis                      3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Lionel Washington                3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
    Terry McDaniel                   2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
    Scott Davis                      2    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Henry Jones                      2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Solomon Wilcots                  1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Aaron Wallace                    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Howie Long                       1    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Torin Dorn                       1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
    Ron Birton                       1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    Willie Gault                     1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
    
    BLOCKING                      PANCAKES SACKS ALLOWED
    Rory Graves                          5             0
    Don Mosebar                          2             0
    Max Montoya                          2             1
    Willie Gault                         1             0
    Steve Smith                          1             0
    Steve Wisniewski                     0             1
    Bruce Wilkerson                      0             1
    Super Bowl MVP
    -------------------------------------------
    49ers- WR - Jerry Rice - 7 Rec - 32.8 Avg - 230 Yds - 3 TD - 0 Drop

    Game Pictures
    --------------------------------------------

    Left: In a broken play a desperate Joe Montana tried to toss the ball away to Jerry Rice while scrambling. Montana was nailed by Scott Davis just as he was releasing the football, and an agile Ricky Hunley dug down deep to pick the ball off and give it back to the Raiders for the games first turnover.
    Right: Unfazed by his early troubles Joe Montana threw this perfect 25 yard pass to Jerry Rice for the touchdown.



    Left: Jerry Rice catches the 25 yard pass from Joe Montana and than uses his momentum to fall towards the end zone and score the first points of Super Bowl XXVI making it 7-0 49ers.
    Right: Billy Joe Tolliver didn't spot Griffin on the defense as he easily picks this Tolliver pass.



    Left: Brent Fullwood was proving to be hard to take down for the Raiders defense as he was bowling through defenders. To think the youngster was still a free agent through 3/4's of the regular season before signing with the 49ers due to injury, after a good year with the Packers.
    Right: Jerry Rice makes a move and catches Raiders cornerback Lionel Washington off guard. Rice then hit the afterburners and would go untouched 38 yards to the end zone for the second 49er touchdown.



    Left: Don Griffin is the 49ers X-Factor of Super Bowl XXVI as he once again intercepts Billy Joe Tolliver. This errant pass was picked off after a great drive by Tolliver leading the Raiders into the 49er red zone. But Tolliver tried to force the ball into Willie Gault's hands in the end zone and instead they found Griffin's.
    Right: After a Ralph Mojsiejenko punt Tim Brown started to return the punt for the Raiders. However Keena Turner tackled him and at the last second before a part of his body hit the ground Tim Brown coughed up the football. 49ers backup defensive lineman, Larry Roberts, was there to recover it for the team and give them great field position at the Raiders 11 yard line.



    Left: Capitalizing off of the Tim Brown fumble turnover the 49ers capped off a short 11 yard drive with this 1 yard jog by Brent Fullwood to make it an embarrassing 21-0 49er lead.
    Right: The Raiders continued to struggle in the passing game as the 49ers were pressuring Tolliver all day so far. Here Pierce Holt wraps him up for his second sack of the night.



    Left: Finally shacking off the cob-webs Billy Joe Tolliver does what he does in the playoffs and starts to bring the Raiders back into the game. Tolliver throws the ball on this 12 yard strike to Tim Brown who takes a rough hit from Pollard but manages to hold on for the first Raider touchdown with 9 seconds left in the first half, ending it on a high note for the Raiders.
    Right: The first drive of the 2nd half saw the 49ers finally get stopped by the Raiders defense forcing Mike Cofer to settle for a 37 yard filed goal that made the scoreboard read 24-7, 49ers.




    Left: Tolliver continued to show poise later in the game as he drove the Raiders down on their opening drive of the 2nd half and finished it with a 9 yard touchdown pass to Willie Gault. Gault's catch would bring the Raiders close 24 to 14.
    Right: The 49ers decided to finally put the proverbial stake in the Raiders heart in the beginning of the 4th quarter. Brent Fullwood busted out a demoralizing 80 yard touchdown run straight up the middle of the Raiders defense. The touchdown would put the 49ers well ahead 31 to 14 with 10:46 left in the game.



    Left: As if the 49ers had any reason to doubt themselves and worry about a Raider comeback, Joe Montana tossed his 3rd touchdown pass to Jerry Rice. It was a short 8-10 yard route for Rice but a quick move broke him loose and he bolted 55 yards for the touchdown making it 38-14 49ers.
    Right: Fighting merely for pride Billy Joe Tolliver after a turnover on downs drive by the Raiders, ended the game with a 10 yard touchdown pass to rookie Jake Reed. Reed's catch with 1:14 left would make it 41-21 49ers. The Raiders would attempt an onside kick but 49ers fullback, Tom Rathman, recovered it and the 49ers ran out the clock solidifying their Super Bowl victory!



    Game Notes
    --------------------------------------------
    -None


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    • young2rice
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      • Mar 2009
      • 2820



      49ers Bring Gold Rush Back To San Francisco!

      AP - The San Francisco 49ers are your Super Bowl XXVI Champions! In what is being coined as the Bay Bowl, the unthinkable happened as two cities a mere 350 miles apart would have their representative teams going head-to-head in the Super Bowl.

      The Los Angeles Raiders were a wild card team at 9-7 and the San Francisco 49ers were also a wild card team with a 10-6 record. Only 3 wild card teams prior to this season had gone to the Super Bowl. The 1975 Dallas Cowboys who lost 21-17 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 1980 Oakland Raiders who beat the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10. With the 1985 New England Patriots finalizing the list in a 46-10 defeat against the Chicago Bears. However this is the first time in NFL history that both teams in the Super Bowl are wild-card playoff teams. The good news was that the Raiders were there just 11 years ago as a wild card team and came out victorious. It gave the Raiders some hope that they could repeat that performance against the San Francisco 49ers and take home another victory. However it was quite obvious from the start of Super Bowl XXVI in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that this was not the Raiders night.

      The San Francisco 49ers demolished the Raiders defense with a solid passing performance that was capped off by a surprising run output by Brent Fullwood. With the combination of the two attacks the Raiders were unable to stop a steam-rolling 49er team that just chalked up it's fifth Super Bowl victory in a decade. The San Francisco 49ers dynasty is still rolling with this amazing feat. With a Super Bowl XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV and now XXVI Super bowl trophy.

      The Super Bowl MVP of Super Bowl XXVI was none other than veteran star wide receiver, Jerry Rice who had the following comments during a post-game interview.
      "This is unbelievable! I can't believe it we're now the five time Super Bowl Champions baby! Nobody has ever done that we've now surpassed those Steelers teams! I couldn't have done it without my guy Joe. Joe was there all day with the perfect pass and he air mailed it right into my hands. This trophy is as much his as it is mine. I can't believe it this is wild! This is a dream come true!
      ~Jerry Rice

      These words were true as the San Francisco 49ers are now the first team in NFL history to accomplish 5 Super Bowl victories, surpassing the record of 4 previously held by the Pittsburgh Steelers.


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        • Mar 2009
        • 2820

        Pro Bowl Ballots Are In!

        NFC
        -----------------------------

        QB
        Joe Montana - 49ers - 118,742 votes
        Dave Krieg - Seahawks - 104,993 votes
        Jim Everett - Rams - 99,993
        HB
        Roger Craig - Buccaneers - 108,207 votes
        Barry Sanders - Lions - 104,993 votes
        Neal Anderson - Bears - 102,850
        FB
        Derrick Fenner - Seahawks - 155,998 votes
        Buford McGee - Rams - 149,998 votes
        WR
        Jerry Rice - 49ers - 126,241 votes
        John Taylor - 49ers - 108,743 votes
        Willie Anderson - Rams - 104,993
        Brian Blades - Seahawks - 103,743 votes
        Brett Perriman - Cardinals - 96,243 votes
        Richard Johnson - Lions - 94,993 votes
        TE
        Jimmie Johnson - Redskins - 115,380 votes
        Travis McNeal - Seahawks - 103,842 votes
        Jay Novacek - Cowboys - 99,226
        T
        Doug Reisemberg - Giants - 143,668 votes
        Keith Van Horne - Bears - 140,511 votes
        Ken Ruettgers - Packers - 132,617 votes
        Tootie Robbins - Cardinals - 123,144
        G
        Todd McHale - Buccaneers - 132,617 votes
        Duval Love - Rams - 121,566 votes
        Tom Thayer - Bears - 121,566 votes
        Tom Ackerman - 49ers - 119,987 votes
        C
        Jay Hilgenberg - Bears - 138,932 votes
        Ralph Grimes - Buccaneers - 134,196 votes
        DE
        Richard Dent - Bears - 122,492 votes
        Jim Jeffcoat - Cowboys - 117,492 votes
        Reggie White - Eagles - 114,992 votes
        Leonard Marshall - Giants - 102,493 votes
        DT
        Danny Noonan - Cowboys - 102,493 votes
        Henry Thomas - Vikings - 99,993 votes
        William Perry - Bears - 87,474 votes
        OLB
        Charles Haley - 49ers - 123,329 votes
        Kevin Greene - Rams - 116,663 votes
        Anthony Bell - Packers - 108,330 votes
        Lawrence Taylor - Giants - 106,663 votes
        MLB
        Jessie Tuggle - Falcons - 152,301 votes
        Chris Spielman - Lions - 124,610 votes
        CB
        Daryl Pollard - 49ers - 119,995 votes
        Eric Allen - Eagles - 109,087 votes
        Vestee Jackson - 49ers - 106,320 votes
        Jerry Gray - Rams - 103,632 votes
        FS
        Darrell Fullington - Rams - 161,532 votes
        Harry Hamilton - Buccaneers - 124,610 votes
        SS
        Eugene Robinson - Seahawks - 120,960 votes
        Andre Waters - Eagles - 118,540 votes
        K
        Al Del Greco - Seahawks - 104,995 votes
        P
        Sean Landeta - Giants - 155,279 votes
        KR
        Mel Gray - Lions - 153,740 votes
        Brian Mitchell - Redskins - 148,115 votes


        AFC
        -----------------------------

        QB
        Warren Moon - 126,241 votes
        Jim Kelly - Bills - 124,992 votes
        Boomer Esiason - Bengals - 114,992 votes
        HB
        Thurman Thomas - Bills - 127,491 votes
        Bo Jackson - Oilers - 91,065 votes
        James Brooks - Bengals - 88,992 votes
        FB
        Allen Pinkett - Oilers - 203,997 votes
        Michael Haddix - Colts - 161,998 votes
        WR
        Haywood Jeffries - Oilers - 128,741 votes
        Ernest Givens - Oilers - 119,992 votes
        Andre Reed - Bills - 109,982 votes
        Tim McGee - Bengals - 99,993 votes
        Mark Jackson - Broncos - 94,993 votes
        Irving Fryar - Patriots - 91,244 votes
        TE
        Keith McKeller - Bills - 149,994 votes
        Curtis Duncan - Oilers - 117,682 votes
        Ferrell Edmunds - Dolphins - 117,682 votes
        T
        Tom Ricketts - Steelers - 153,141 votes
        Howard Ballard - Bills - 149,984 votes
        David Williams - Oilers - 148,405 votes
        Ken Walter - Bengals - 146,826 votes
        G
        John Davis - Bills - 142,090 votes
        David Richards - Chargers - 129,459 votes
        Brian Blados - Bengals - 123,144 votes
        Bruce Matthews - Oilers - 119,987 votes
        C
        Jay Pennison - Oilers - 148,405 votes
        Ray Donaldson - Colts - 137,353 votes
        DE
        Daniel Stubbs - Bengals - 117,492 votes
        Sean Jones - Oilers - 117,492 votes
        Jeff Cross - Dolphins - 117,492 votes
        Garin Veris - Patriots - 112,492 votes
        DT
        Ray Childress - Oilers - 147,490 votes
        Michael Dean Perry - Browns - 97,493 votes
        Mike Hammerstein - Bengals - 89,994 votes
        OLB
        Simon Fletcher - Broncos - 116,663 votes
        Derrick Thomas - Chiefs - 106,663 votes
        Al Smith - Oilers - 101,663 votes
        Lamar Lathon - Oilers - 96,663 votes
        MLB
        Ervin Randle - Raiders - 136,148 votes
        Shane Conlan - Bills - 136,148 votes
        CB
        Richard Johnson - Oilers - 125,450 votes
        Frank Minnifield- Browns - 119,995 votes
        Rod Woodson - Steelers - 119,995 votes
        J.B. Brown - Dolphins - 117,268 votes
        FS
        Aneas Williams - Bengals - 117,687 votes
        Steve Atwater - Broncos - 108,543 votes
        SS
        David Fulcher - Bengals - 137,894 votes
        Dennis Smith - Broncos - 113,702 votes
        K
        Gary Anderson - Steelers - 106,495 votes
        P
        Dan Stryzinski - Steelers - 149,985 votes
        KR
        Terence Mathis - Jets - 140,616 votes
        Tony Martin - Dolphins - 127,491 votes


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        • young2rice
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          • Mar 2009
          • 2820

          1991 Pro Bowl Game
          ==========================================

          NFC
          vs.

          AFC


          Game Weather
          Forecast: Fair
          Wind: 1 mph
          Temp: 70 Degrees

          Team Injuries
          -------------------
          NFC
          ------------------------
          None

          AFC
          ------------------------
          None

          Drive Summary
          ------------------------------------------------------
          1st Quarter
          -------------------------------
          Drive 1-AFC - Warren Moon - INTERCEPTED (K.Greene, 7yd rtrn) - AFC 28yd ln - (10:46)
          Drive 2-NFC - Joe Montana - INTERCEPTED (R.Johnson, t.b.) - AFC 20yd ln - (8:38)
          Drive 3-AFC - Dan Stryzinski - Punt - (6:21)
          Drive 4-NFC - J.Montana to J.Rice - 67yd TD Rec - Score: 7-0 NFC - (6:13)
          Drive 5-AFC - Dan Stryzinski - Punt - (4:22)
          Drive 6-NFC - Sean Landeta - Punt - (3:04)
          Drive 7-AFC - Warren Moon - INTERCEPTED (D.Pollard, 6yd rtrn) - NFC 41yd Ln - (1:39)
          Drive 8-NFC - J.Montana to R.Craig - 23yd TD Rec - Score: 14-0 NFC - (0:00)

          2nd Quarter
          -------------------------------
          Drive 1-AFC - Dan Stryzinski - Punt - (9:42)
          Drive 2-NFC - Joe Montana - FUMBLE - (FF:S.Jones, FR:R.Childress, 3yd TD rtrn) - Score: 14-7 NFC - (8:56)
          Drive 3-NFC - Derrick Fenner - FUMBLE - (FF:A.Smith, FR:S.Fletcher, 0yd rtrn) - NFC 35yd Ln - (7:24)
          Drive 4-AFC - Gary Anderson - 28yd FG Att - Good - Score: 14-10 NFC - (4:35)
          Drive 5-NFC - Sean Landeta - Punt - (1:39)
          Drive 6-AFC - Warren Moon - INTERCEPTED (J.Tuggle, 8yd rtrn) - NFC 24yd ln - (0:54)
          Drive 7-NFC - Joe Montana - INTERCEPTED (A.Williams, 3yd rtrn) - AFC 43yd ln - (0:28)
          Drive 8-AFC - Gary Anderson - 38yd FG Att - Good - Score: 14-13 NFC - (0:00)

          3rd Quarter
          -------------------------------
          Drive 1-NFC - Sean Landeta - Punt - (6:50)
          Drive 2-AFC - Jim Kelly - INTERCEPTED (C.Spielman, 3yd rtrn) - AFC 34yd ln - (5:38)
          Drive 3-NFC - Al Del Greco - 46yd FG Att - Good - Score: 17-13 NFC - (4:22)
          Drive 4-AFC - Gary Anderson - 24yd FG Att - Good - Score: 17-16 NFC - (0:00)

          4th Quarter
          -------------------------------
          Drive 1-NFC - Barry Sanders - 6yd TD Run - Score: 24-16 NFC - (2:15)
          Drive 2-AFC - Turnover On Downs - NFC 28yd Ln - (1:01)
          Drive 3-NFC - End Game - (0:00)


          Game Box Score
          ------------------------------------------------------
          Code:
          Team               Q1   Q2   Q3   Q4   OT      FINAL
          AFC                 0   13    0    3    0         16
          NFC                 7    7    3    7    0         24
          Individual Player Statistics
          ---------------------------------------------------------------
          NFC
          ---------------------------
          Code:
          Individual Stats: NFC
          PASSING                        CMP  ATT  YDS  PCT   YPA SACK   TD  INT LONG RATING
          Joe Montana                      9   15  173   60  11.5    0    2    2   67  100.1
          Dave Krieg                       7    8   61   87   7.6    0    0    0   15   98.4
          
          RUSHING                        ATT  YDS   AVG LONG   TD  FUM
          Barry Sanders                   18   50   2.7   12    1    0
          Roger Craig                     13   37   2.8   10    0    0
          Derrick Fenner                   1    0   0.0    0    0    1
          Buford McGee                     1    0   0.0    0    0    0
          Dave Krieg                       2   -4  -2.0    0    0    0
          Joe Montana                      2   -8  -4.0    0    0    1
          
          RECEIVING                      REC  YDS   AVG LONG   TD DROP  YAC
          Jerry Rice                       1   67  67.0   67    1    0   48
          Roger Craig                      3   64  21.3   25    1    0   23
          John Taylor                      4   35   8.7   13    0    1    6
          Brian Blades                     4   28   7.0   11    0    0    3
          Travis McNeal                    2   19   9.5   15    0    0    1
          Richard Johnson                  1   14  14.0   14    0    0    1
          Willie Anderson                  1    7   7.0    7    0    0    1
          
          KICKING                        FGM  FGA  PCT FGSBLOCKED  XPA  XPM  PCT XPSBLOCKED KICKOFFS TOUCHBACKS
          Al Del Greco                     1    1  100          0    3    3  100          0        2          0
          Sean Landeta                     0    0    0          0    0    0    0          0        2          0
          
          PUNTING                        ATT  YDS   AVG LONG BLOCKS IN20 TOUCHBACKS
          Sean Landeta                     3  116  38.6   50      0    0          1
          
          KICK RETURNS                   ATT  YDS   AVG   TD LONG
          Mel Gray                         2   44  22.0    0   22
          Brian Mitchell                   2   36  18.0    0   23
          
          PUNT RETURNS                   ATT  YDS   AVG LONG   TD
          Mel Gray                         0    0   0.0    0    0
          Brian Mitchell                   0    0   0.0    0    0
          
          DEFENSE                        TOT LOSS SACK   FF FREC  YDS   TD  INT  RET   AVG DEFLECTIONS SAFETIES
          Vestee Jackson                   5    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
          Darryl Pollard                   5    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    3   3.0           3        0
          Eugene Robinson                  5    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
          Lawrence Taylor                  3    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
          Chris Spielman                   3    1    0    0    0    0    0    1    0   0.0           0        0
          Jessie Tuggle                    3    1    0    0    0    0    0    1    8   8.0           3        0
          Charles Haley                    3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Reggie White                     3    1    1    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Jim Jeffcoat                     2    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Jerry Gray                       2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           2        0
          Darrell Fullington               2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Eric Allen                       2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
          Harry Hamilton                   2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Richard Dent                     1    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Anthony Bell                     1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Derrick Fenner                   1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Doug Riesemberg                  1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Danny Noonan                     1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Jimmie Johnson                   1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Kevin Greene                     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    6   6.0           3        0
          
          BLOCKING                      PANCAKES SACKS ALLOWED
          Travis McNeal                        3             0
          Duval Love                           3             0
          Tom Ackerman                         2             0
          Randy Grimes                         2             0
          Buford McGee                         2             0
          Derrick Fenner                       2             0
          Jay Hilgenberg                       2             0
          Barry Sanders                        1             0
          Doug Riesemberg                      1             0
          AFC
          ----------------------------
          Code:
          Individual Stats: AFC
          PASSING                        CMP  ATT  YDS  PCT   YPA SACK   TD  INT LONG RATING
          Jim Kelly                        9   15   75   60   5.0    0    0    1   13   45.1
          Warren Moon                     13   31  168   41   5.4    1    0    3   22   20.0
          
          RUSHING                        ATT  YDS   AVG LONG   TD  FUM
          Bo Jackson                       9   31   3.4   10    0    0
          Thurman Thomas                   8   29   3.6    9    0    0
          Warren Moon                      1   -4  -4.0    0    0    0
          
          RECEIVING                      REC  YDS   AVG LONG   TD DROP  YAC
          Haywood Jeffries                 3   50  16.6   22    0    0    4
          Tim McGee                        4   49  12.2   16    0    0    3
          Mark Jackson                     4   34   8.5   15    0    0    1
          Keith McKeller                   2   26  13.0   16    0    0    3
          Ernest Givins                    2   24  12.0   12    0    0    0
          Andre Reed                       1   21  21.0   21    0    1    1
          Irving Fryar                     2   14   7.0    9    0    0    1
          Curtis Duncan                    2   12   6.0    6    0    0    1
          Bo Jackson                       1    7   7.0    7    0    0    1
          Allen Pinkett                    1    6   6.0    6    0    0    2
          
          KICKING                        FGM  FGA  PCT FGSBLOCKED  XPA  XPM  PCT XPSBLOCKED KICKOFFS TOUCHBACKS
          Gary Anderson                    3    3  100          0    1    1  100          0        3          1
          Dan Stryzinski                   0    0    0          0    0    0    0          0        2          0
          
          PUNTING                        ATT  YDS   AVG LONG BLOCKS IN20 TOUCHBACKS
          Dan Stryzinski                   3  140  46.6   49      0    1          1
          
          KICK RETURNS                   ATT  YDS   AVG   TD LONG
          Tony Martin                      2   53  26.5    0   30
          Terance Mathis                   2   45  22.5    0   28
          
          PUNT RETURNS                   ATT  YDS   AVG LONG   TD
          Terance Mathis                   1    6   6.0    6    0
          Tony Martin                      0    0   0.0    0    0
          
          DEFENSE                        TOT LOSS SACK   FF FREC  YDS   TD  INT  RET   AVG DEFLECTIONS SAFETIES
          Shane Conlan                     6    3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Al Smith                         6    1    0    1    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Simon Fletcher                   5    3    0    0    1    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Steve Atwater                    4    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Daniel Stubbs                    4    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Frank Minnifield                 4    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Aeneas Williams                  3    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    2   2.0           0        0
          Rod Woodson                      3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
          J.B. Brown                       3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
          Jeff Cross                       2    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Derrick Thomas                   2    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Ervin Randle                     2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           1        0
          Tom Ricketts                     2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Dennis Smith                     1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Bruce Matthews                   1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          David Fulcher                    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Lamar Lathon                     1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Haywood Jeffries                 1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Richard Johnson                  1    0    0    0    0    0    0    1   -1  -1.0           1        0
          Sean Jones                       1    1    0    1    0    0    0    0    0   0.0           0        0
          Ray Childress                    0    0    0    0    1    3    1    0    0   0.0           0        0
          
          BLOCKING                      PANCAKES SACKS ALLOWED
          Bruce Matthews                       2             0
          Howard Ballard                       2             0
          Jay Pennison                         2             0
          Tom Ricketts                         1             0
          Curtis Duncan                        1             0
          John Davis                           1             1
          David Richards                       1             0
          Ray Donaldson                        1             0
          Michael Haddix                       1             0
          Bo Jackson                           1             0
          Player of the Game
          -------------------------------------------
          NFC - 49ers - QB - Joe Montana - 9 of 15 Att - 60% - 173 Yds - 2 TD - 2 Int - 100.8 Rat


          Game Pictures
          --------------------------------------------

          Left: The first mistake for the AFC in the game came on the opening drive when Kevin Greene ripped this pass out of the sky and picked off Warren Moon.
          Right: Richard Johnson of the 15-1 Houston Oilers intercepted a Joe Montana pass attempt in the end zone, stopping a potential touchdown play and giving the AFC the ball back with 8:38 in the first quarter.



          Left: Reggie White was the only player in the Pro Bowl game to get a sack.
          Right: Here Joe Montana is seen throwing a laser accurate pass to Jerry Rice.



          Left: The pass would be caught by Jerry Rice as he split between multiple defenders. Frank Minnifield would collide with Richard Johnson and Ervin Randle was nowhere near fast enough to catch the 49er as he bolted down 67 yards for the first touchdown of the game.
          Right: Warren Moon tossed up his 2nd interception in the 1st quarter, this time to Darryl Pollard who returned it a few yards to the NFC's 41 yard line.



          Left: Joe Montana hooked up with his long-time former teammate, Roger Craig, who is now a Tampa Bay Buccaneer. Craig caught the swing pass from Montana and then dove into the end zone to make it a 23 yard touchdown grab. The score would put the NFC up 14-0 at the end of the first quarter.
          Right: Joe Montana was nailed in the backfield by Oilers defensive lineman, Sean Jones. Meanwhile Oilers defensive tackle, Ray Childress, scooped the fumble up and walked it in from 3 yards out to the end zone for the AFC's first score of the night, 14-7.



          Left: Warren Moon's interception frenzy continued late in the first half with 54 seconds left as he was trying to drive the team down field to score before the half. However Falcons middle linebacker, Jessie Tuggle, leaped and picked the pass off giving the ball back to the NFC>
          Right: Rookie saftey Aeneas Williams surprised everybody by having an outstanding 1991 season that led to him being voted in as the AFC's starting saftey, and it's plays like this leaping interception off of Joe Montana that made him get here and has people talking about him being the future at the position. The interception would halt the NFC drive with 28 seconds left in the half, and bring the ball to the AFC's 43 yard line.



          Left: The AFC's quarterback woes continued with Bills star quarterback Jim Kelly in the 2nd half as he tossed this interception that was picked out of the sky by young Lions middle linebacker, Chris Spielman.
          Right: The NFC's kicker, Al Del Greco, was finally called into use with 4:22 left in the 3rd quarter as he knocked in this 46 yard field goal to keep their lead 17 to 13.



          Left: Gary Anderson knocked in yet another field goal for the AFC to keep them in contention. This 24 yarder would make it 17 to 16 transitioning into the 4th quarter.
          Right: The NFC was tired of letting the AFC linger closely to their lead and in the 4th quarter pieced together a 10 minute offensive drive that was capped by a 6 yard touchdown run by Lions runningback, Barry Sanders. Sanders touchdown score would put the NFC up 24 to 16 with 2:15 left in the game. The AFC was unable to answer in their next drive, turning the ball over on 4th down, and sealing the victory for the NFC team.



          Game Notes
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            Progression Report - End of Season
            ===============================================

            Bears
            QB – Jim Harbaugh – (-1) – (73)
            QB - Todd Marinovich - (-1) - (71)
            FB – Brad Muster – (-1) – (90)
            LG - John Wojciechowski - (+2) - (77)
            C - Jerry Fontenot - (+1) - (80)
            C - Pat Cunningham - (+5) - (72)
            C - Lee Ferris - (+5) - (67)
            LE - Trace Armstrong - (+1) - (85)
            LE – Gerald Robinson – (+4) – (78)
            RE – Terry Price – (+5) – (69)
            DT - Tim Ryan - (+4) - (68)
            DT - Fred Washington - (+4) - (66)
            LOLB - Jim Morrissey - (+2) - (86)
            LOLB - Ron Cox - (+3) - (72)
            MLB - Mitch Donahue - (+7) - (69)
            CB - Donnell Woolford - (+1) - (93)
            CB - Wayne Haddix - (+1) - (89)
            CB - Lamuel Stinson - (+1) - (88)
            CB - John Mangum - (+3) - (76)
            FS – Markus Paul – (+3) – (83)
            SS – Mark Carrier – (+1) – (91)
            SS - Maurice Douglass - (+1) - (79)
            SS - David Tate - (+6) - (74)
            P - Maury Buford - (+1) - (87)


            Bengals
            HB – Harold Green – (+1) – (91)
            DT - Tim Krumrie - (-2) - (89)
            DT - Mike Hammerstien - (-2) - (79)
            MLB - Carl Zander - (+2) - (80)
            ROLB - Bernard Clark - (-1) - (72)
            CB - Mark Lee - (-1) - (90)
            CB - Jimmy Spencer - (-1) - (83)
            CB - Donnie Eldar - (-1) - (78)
            CB - Rod Jones - (-1) - (63)
            FS - Barney Bussey - (-1) - (74)
            SS - Rickey Dixon - (-1) - (74)
            K - Jim Breech - (+1) - (91)


            Bills
            HB - Harvey Williams - (-1) - (77)
            FB - Jamie Mueller - (+1) - (93)
            TE - Keith McKeller - (+1) - (88)
            LT - Will Woolford - (+1) - (94)
            LG - Jim Ritcher - (+1) - (92)
            RG - Jon Davis - (+2) - (93)
            RG - Mitch Frerotte - (+1) - (85)
            RT - Howard Ballard - (+1) - (95)
            LE - Leon Seals - (+1) - (88)
            RE - Mark Pike - (+2) - (78)
            DT - Jeff Wright - (+1) - (86)
            LOLB - Hal Garner - (+2) - (82)
            ROLB - Marvcus Patton - (+3) - (82)
            FS - Leonard Smith - (+1) - (94)
            FS - John Hagy - (+3) - (78)


            Broncos
            QB - John Elway - (-2) - (90)
            WR - Mark Jackson - (+1) - (88)
            LT - Dave Widell - (-1) - (88)
            C - Keith Kartz - (-1) - (82)
            RG - Doug Widell - (-1) - (89)
            RT - D.Hamilton - (-1) - (64)
            CB - Tyrone Braxton - (+1) - (93)


            Browns
            QB - Mike Tomczak - (+2) - (77)
            RE - Anthony Pleasant - (+1) - (83)
            DT - Michael Dean Perry - (+1) - (90)
            DT - Gerald Nichols - (-2) - (74)
            LOLB - William Thomas - (+1) - (84)
            MLB - Mike Johnson - (+1) - (93)
            ROLB - Clay Matthews - (+1) - (91)
            CB - Stephan Braggs - (+2) - (78)
            P - Rick Tuten - (+2) - (85)


            Buccaneers
            RE - Ray Seals - (+2) - (84)
            MLB - Sam Anno - (+2) - (83)
            CB - Ricky Reynolds - (+1) - (92)
            CB - Rodney Rice - (+2) - (81)
            FS - Dave Duerson - (+1) - (86)


            Cardinals
            QB - Tim Rosenbach - (+2) - (87)
            HB - Johnny Johnson - (+1) - (84)
            WR - Ricky Proehl - (+2) - (85)
            WR - Ernie Jones - (+2) - (77)
            TE - Walter Reeves - (+1) - (85)
            CB - Lorenzo Lynch - (-1) - (75)


            Chargers
            QB - Marc Wilson - (+3) - (84)
            LG - Courntey Hall - (+1) - (87)
            C - Mark Rodenhauser - (+1) - (84)
            LOLB - Billy Ray Smith Jr. - (+1) - (89)
            LOLB - Scott Kowalkowski - (+3) - (69)
            MLB - Junior Seau - (+1) - (94)
            CB - Donald Frank - (+2) - (86)
            SS - Eric Turner - (+2) - (86)
            K - Raul Allegre - (+2) - (82)
            P - John Kidd - (+1) - (87)


            Chiefs
            QB - Steve Pelluer - (+3) - (82)
            QB - Scott Zolak - (-2) - (75)
            FB - Todd McNair - (+1) - (90)
            TE - Ben Coates - (+1) - (88)
            LE - Leonard Griffin - (+1) - (86)
            LOLB - Chris Martin - (+1) - (88)
            MLB - Dino Hackett - (+1) - (93)
            MLB - Percy Snow - (+2) - (90)
            ROLB - Derrick Thomas - (+1) - (97)
            ROLB - Tracy Rogers - (+6) - (60)
            FS - Ron Brown - (+1) - (80)
            SS - Kevin Porter - (+2) - (88)
            SS - Harry Colon - (+6) - (75)
            K - John Carney - (+4) - (74)
            P - Bryan Barker - (+2) - (86)


            Colts
            HB - Eric Dickerson - (+1) - (95)
            FB - Michael Haddix - (+3) - (85)
            WR - Bill Brooks - (+1) - (88)
            LG - Kevin Donnalley - (+3) - (80)
            RT - Ron Mattes - (+1) - (87)
            RT - Kevin Call - (+1) - (84)
            LE - Jon Hand - (+2) - (88)
            DT - Tony Siragusa - (+1) - (84)
            LOLB - Fredd Young - (+1) - (85)
            LOLB - Quintus MCDonald - (+3) - (74)
            MLB - Chip Banks - (+2) - (91)
            MLB - Duane Bickett - (+1) - (86)
            CB - Eugene Daniel - (+1) - (85)
            CB - Chris Goode - (+5) - (84)
            CB - Alan Grant - (+3) - (83)
            SS - Keith Taylor - (+2) - (90)


            Cowboys
            QB - Troy Aikman - (+2) - (86)
            HB - Emmitt Smith - (+1) - (93)
            WR - Derrick Shepard - (+3) - (72)
            LT - Mark Tuinei - (+1) - (84)
            LG - Crawford Ker - (+1) - (84)
            RG - Tony Slaton - (+1) - (86)
            LOLB - Jack Del Rio - (+1) - (92)
            FS - Bill Bates - (+1) - (92)
            SS - Stevon Moore - (+1)- (73)
            K - Ken Willis - (+2) - (81)


            Dolphins
            WR - Mark Duper - (+1) - (83)
            TE - Ferrell Edmunds - (+2) - (92)
            LT - Richmond Webb - (-1) - (80)
            RE - Jeff Cross - (+1) - (91)
            RE - Michael Sinclaire - (-1) - (73)
            DT - Shawn Lee - (+2) - (77)
            LOLB - David Griggs - (+1) - (83)
            LOLB - Eric Kummerow - (+3) - (78)
            MLB - John Offerdahl - (+1) - (91)
            ROLB - Cliff Odom - (+2) - (67)
            CB - Kerry Glenn - (+1) - (76)
            FS - Jarvis Williams - (+1 - (88)
            FS - Bobby Harden - (-1) - (65)
            SS - Louis Oliver - (+2) - (86)
            SS - Tim Hauck - (+1) - (79)


            Eagles
            QB - Jim McMahon - (-1) - (72)
            FB - Keith Byars - (+1) - (92)
            WR - Mike Quick - (-2) - (77)
            LT - Matt Darwin - (+1) - (86)
            LG - Mike Schad - (-1) - (85)
            C - David Alexander - (+1) - (93)
            RG - Ron Solt - (+2) - (91)
            RT - Ron Hellar - (+2) - (95)
            LE - Steve Kaufusi - (+2) - (64)
            RE - David Bailey- (-1) - (73)
            MLB - Bryce Paup - (-1) - (85)
            MLB - Britt Hager - (-1) - (77)
            ROLB - Godfrey Myles - (+2) - (70)
            CB - Ben Smith - (-1) - (83)
            SS - Marty Carter - (-1) - (78)
            K - Roger Ruzek - (+1) - (86)


            Falcons
            HB - Steve Broussard - (+1) - (88)
            FB - Keith Jones - (+1) - (85)
            WR - Michael Haynes - (+1) - (82)
            DT - Tory Epps - (+1) - (79)
            CB - Lewis Billups - (+1) - (88)
            K - John Kasay - (+1) - (78)


            49ers
            WR - John Taylor - (-1) - (91)
            WR - Yancey Thigpen - (+1) - (82)
            LT - Steve Wallace - (+2) - (88)
            LG - Guy McIntyre - (+1) - (93)
            LG - Tom Ackerman - (+3) - (84)
            C - Jesse Sapolu - (+1) - (92)
            RG - Harris Barton - (+1) - (96)
            RE - Kevin Fagan - (-1) - (81)
            RE - Larry Roberts - (-1) - (61)
            DT - Dennis Brown - (-2) - (68)
            LOLB - Bill Romanowski - (-1) - (90)
            LOLB - Keena Turner - (-1) - (75)
            MLB - Keith DeLong - (-1) - (81)
            CB - Don Griffin - (+2) - (84)
            CB - Eric Davis - (-1) - (71)
            SS - Dave Wymer - (-1) - (85)
            SS - Kevin Lewis - (-1) - (67)
            K - Mike Cofer - (+1) - (87)
            P - Ralph Mojsiejenko - (+1) - (88)


            Giants
            QB - Jeff Hostetler - (+1) - (76)
            HB - Rodney Hampton - (+1) - (86)
            C - Bart Oates - (-1) - (90)
            LE - John Washington - (+2) - (75)
            RE - Jeff Faulkner - (+2) - (75)
            SS - Roger Brown - (+1) - (67)
            K - Matt Bahr - (+2) - (84)


            Jets
            QB - Ken O'Brien - (-1) - (82)
            HB - Blair Thomas - (+1) - (86)
            FB - Brad Baxter - (+1) - (89)
            WR - Terance Mathis - (+2) - (88)
            DT - Erik McNiel - (-2) - (62)
            LOLB - Dan Murray - (-1) - (69)
            MLB - Kyle Clifton - (+1) - (92)
            P - Chris Gardocki - (+1) - (82)


            Lions
            QB - Erik Kramer - (+1) - (78)
            HB - Mel Gray - (-1) - (64)
            FB - Bob Christian - (+1) - (83)
            WR - Willie Green - (+2) - (81)
            TE - Kerry Cash - (+1) - (75)
            LT - Lomas Brown - (+1) - (93)
            LT - Michael Utley - (+5) - (73)
            LG - Eric Andolsek - (+2) - (86)
            C - Kevin Glover - (+1) - (84)
            RG - Ken Dallafior - (+1) - (87)
            RG - Roy Foster - (+4) - (77)
            RE - Keith Ferguson - (+1) - (87)
            LOLB - George Jamison - (+1) - (86)
            MLB - Tracy Hayworth - (+3) - (77)
            CB - Ray Crockett - (+1) - (86)
            FS - Bennie Blades - (+1) - (95)


            Oilers
            HB - Bo Jackson - (+1) - (94)
            WR - Gerald McNeil - (-1) - (70)
            TE - Curtis Duncan - (+1) - (85)
            LT - Dean Steinkuhler - (+1) - (92)
            LG - Mike Munchak - (+1) - (99)
            C - Jay Pennison - (+1) - (96)
            RG - Bruce Matthews - (+1) - (99)
            RT - David Williams - (+2) - (96)
            RE - Sean Jones - (-1) - (95)
            DT - Ray Childress - (-1) - (93)
            LOLB - Al Smith - (-1) - (92)
            LOLB - Eugene Seale - (-1) - (75)
            ROLB - Lamar Lathon - (-1) - (82)
            CB - Stan Petry - (+1) - (85)
            CB - Patrick Allen - (-1) - (83)
            FS - Steve Brown - (-1) - (77)
            SS - Terry Kinard - (-1) - (86)
            P - Glenn Montgomery - (+1) - (95)


            Packers
            QB - Don Majkowski - (+1) - (85)
            QB - Anthony Dilweg - (-1) - (66)
            WR - Perry Kemp - (+2) - (89)
            LE - Matt Brock - (+1) - (86)
            LE - Keith Traylor - (+5) - (76)
            RE - Mel Agee - (+4) - (70)
            DT - Shawn Patterson - (-1) - (81)
            LOLB - Anthony Bell - (+2) - (91)
            LOLB - Mike Weddington - (+3) - (69)
            ROLB - Scott Stephen - (+1) - (88)
            CB - Cris Dishman - (+2) - (90)
            CB - Leroy Butler - (+1) - (88)
            CB - Ron Pitts - (+1) - (77)
            CB - Sheldon White - (+2) - (72)
            FS - Mark Murphy - (+1) - (94)
            FS - Jerry Woods - (+1) - (87)
            SS - Chuck Cecil - (+1) - (91)
            SS - George Greene - (+1) - (83)
            P - Bryan Wagner - (+2) - (92)


            Patriots
            QB - Steve Beurlein - (+1) - (83)
            FB - Marvin Allen - (+4) - (80)
            WR - Irving Fryar - (+1) - (92)
            WR - Greg McMurtry - (+2) - (74)
            TE - Marv Cook - (+1) - (87)
            LE - Brent Williams - (+1) - (90)
            RE - Garin Veris - (+1) - (85)
            LOLB - Andre Tippett - (+1) - (89)
            MLB - Ilia Jarostchuk - (+5) - (78)
            ROLB - Vincent Brown - (+1) - (91)
            ROLB - Marion Hobby - (-1) - (75)
            CB - Ronnie Lippett - (+1) - (94)


            Raiders
            QB - Billy Joe Tolliver - (+4) - (87)
            FB - Steve Smith - (+1) - (83)
            WR - Tim Brown - (+3) - (91)
            WR - Willie Gault - (+1) - (89)
            WR - Mervyn Fernandez - (+3) - (87)
            WR - Jake Reed - (+3) - (76)
            TE - Ethan Horton - (+1) - (85)
            LT - Rory Graves - (+3) - (91)
            LG - Max Montoya - (+2) - (91)
            C - Don Mosebar - (+2) - (90)
            RG - Steve Wisniewski - (+3) - (86)
            RT - Bruce Wilkerson - (+2) - (87)
            LE - Howie Long - (-1) - (93)
            RE - Mike Wise - (-1) - (72)
            DT - Scott Davis - (-1) - (87)
            LOLB - Jerry Robinson - (-1) - (87)
            LOLB - Aaron Wallace - (-2) - (76)
            LOLB - Ron Birton - (-2) - (68)
            MLB - Ervin Randle - (-1) - (94)
            MLB - Tom Benson - (-1) - (84)
            CB - Terry McDaniel - (-2) - (90)
            CB - Garry Lewis - (-1) - (80)
            CB - Torin Dorn - (-2) - (66)
            FS - Eddie Anderson - (+r) - (89)
            SS - Henry Jones - (-2) - (82)
            SS - Elvis Patterson - (-1) - (66)
            K - Jeff Jaeger - (+1) - (85)
            P - Jeff Gossett - (-1) - (90)


            Rams
            LG - Doug Reed - (-1) - (87)
            LG - Bill Hawkins - (+1) - (74)
            ROLB - Larry Kelm - (-1) - (67)
            CB - Jerry Gray - (-1) - (89)
            CB - Bobby Humphrey - (+1) - (79)
            FS - Darrell Fullington - (+1) - (93)
            P - Keith English - (+2) - (89)


            Redskins
            HB - Brian Mitchell - (-1) - (72)
            TE - Jimmie Johnson - (+2) - (88)
            LG - Mark Schlereth - (+2) - (77)
            RE - Markus Koch - (+1) - (80)
            DT - Leon Lett - (+4) - (82)
            LOLB - Wilbur Marshall - (+1) - (98)
            ROLB - Bobby Houston - (+2) - (84)
            CB - Darrell Green - (+1) - (93)
            CB - Martin Mayhew - (+1) - (88)
            CB - A.J. Johnson - (+1) - (83)
            SS - Todd Bowles - (+1) - (90)
            SS - Marcus Robertson - (+1) - (76)
            P - Dave Zastudil - (+2) - (90)


            Saints
            HB - Jon Vaughn - (+4) - (79)
            WR - Quinn Early - (+1) - (87)
            WR - Walter Stanley - (+3) - (72)
            RE - Renaldo Turnbull - (+1) - (77)
            MLB - Demond Winston - (-1) - (63)
            ROLB - Pat Swilling - (+1) - (89)
            ROLB - James Williams - (-1) - (67)
            CB - Toi Cook - (-1) - (81)
            FS - Brett Maxie - (-1) - (87)
            SS - Gene Atkins - (-1) - (84)
            SS - Bennie Thompson - (-1) - (80)


            Seahawks
            QB - Kelly Stouffer - (-1) - (68)
            HB - Chris Warren - (+1) - (84)
            WR - Doug Thomas - (-1) - (57)
            TE - Travis McNeal - (+1) - (88)
            LE - Eric Hayes - (-1) - (67)
            LOLB - Rufus Porter - (+1) - (86)
            LOLB - Rod Stephens - (+1) - (75)
            MLB - Joe Cain - (-1) - (80)
            ROLB - David Wyman - (+1) - (84)
            CB - James Jefferson - (+4) - (71)
            SS - Robert Blackmon - (-1) - (71)
            K - Al Del Greco - (+1) - (84)
            P - Rick Donnelly - (+1) - (90)


            Steelers
            QB - Stan Humphries - (+3) - (77)
            HB - Barry Foster - (+1) - (80)
            C - Michael Morris - (-1) - (70)
            RT - John Jackson - (-1) - (65)
            LOLB - Bryan Hinkle - (+1) - (84)
            MLB - Terry Olsavsky - (-1) - (69)
            ROLB - Greg Lloyd - (+1) - (92)
            CB - D.J. Johnson - (+1) - (85)
            FS - Larry Griffin - (+1) - (89)
            FS - Thomas Everett - (+1) - (81)
            SS - Carnell Lake - (+1) - (93)
            P - Dan Stryzinski - (+1) - (86)


            Vikings
            QB - Rich Gannon - (-1) - (82)
            QB - Wade Wilson - (+2) - (81)
            FB - Rick Fenney - (+1) - (83)
            LG - Chris Foote - (-1) - (70)
            C - Kirk Lowdermilk - (+1) - (86)
            RG - Todd Kalis - (+2) - (89)
            RE - Thomas Strauthers - (+2) - (76)
            DT - Ken Clarke - (+1) - (83)
            LOLB - Mike Merriweather - (+2) - (91)
            ROLB - Ray Berry - (+2) - (90)
            CB - Carl Lee - (+1) - (93)
            CB - Reggie Rutland - (+1) - (86)
            CB - Michael Brim - (+1) - (84)
            FS - Tim Gordon - (+1) - (80)
            SS - Pat Eilers - (+4) - (77)
            K - Donald Igwebuike - (+2) - (91)
            P - Harry Newsome - (+2) - (94)


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              Chicago Bears Year Report - 1991
              ================================================== =
              Coach: Mike Ditka
              Yrs: 10
              Season Record: 10-6
              Overall Record: 89-47 (.654)
              Status: Ditka managed to help the Bears swing a 3 win change from last years 7-9 season. The Bears entered the playoffs for the 6th time in the 10 years that Ditka has been the Bears head coach. Ditka said he hopes next year he can hit his 100th victory as a head coach with the Bears going at least 11-5.

              Bears 1991 Season Schedule
              Wk1 - Sep 8 - Saints - Won - (34-24)
              Wk2 - Sep 15 - @Bengals - Won - (27-16)
              Wk3 - N/A - BYE Week
              Wk4 - Sep 29 - Giants - Won - (31-23)
              Wk5 - Oct 6 - @Rams - Lost - (20-27)
              Wk6 - Oct 14 - Steelers - Lost - (10-17)
              Wk7 - Oct 20 - Vikings - Won - (31-21)
              Wk8 - Oct 27 - @Buccaneers - Won - (14-13)
              Wk9 - Nov 3 - @Falcons - Won - (16-5)
              Wk10 - Nov 10 - Browns - Won - (24-21)
              Wk11 - Nov 17 - @Vikings - Lost - (15-16)
              Wk12 - Nov 24 - Packers - Lost - (3-10)
              Wk13 - Dec 1 - @Lions - Lost - (17-19)
              Wk14 - Dec 9 - @Packers - Lost - (6-13)
              Wk15 - Dec 15 - Lions - Won - (14-9)
              Wk16 - Dec 22 - *No Contest* - (Panthers)
              Wk17 - Dec 29 - *No Contest* - (Ravens)

              Bears Division Standings
              ---------------------------------------------------------------
              Code:
               TEAM                WINS LOSSES TIES PCT    PF  PA   HOME ROAD  AFC  NFC   DIV  STREAK 
              [img]http://youthfantasyfootball.com/images/logo/99det.gif[/img] y-Lions             11   5      0    0.687  344 239  6-2  5-3   3-1  8-4   5-1  Lost 1 
              [img]http://youthfantasyfootball.com/images/logo/99chi.gif[/img] *x-Bears           10   6      0    0.625  329 250  6-2  4-4   3-1  7-5   2-4  Won 3  
              [img]http://youthfantasyfootball.com/images/logo/99gb.gif[/img] Packers               7    9      0    0.437  277 293  4-4  3-5   1-3  6-6   3-3  Won 1 
              [img]http://youthfantasyfootball.com/images/logo/99min.gif[/img] Vikings             7    9      0    0.437  295 267  5-3  2-6   1-3  6-6   2-4  Won 1
              Bears Team Statistics
              Code:
              First Downs                           248
              Third Down Conversions                105
              Third Downs                           245
              Third Down Percentage               42.9%
              Forth Down Conversions                 17
              Fourth Downs                           24
              Fourth Down Percentage              70.8%
              Two Pt Conversions Made                 0
              Two Pt Conversions Attempted            1
              Two Pt Conversion Percentage         0.0%
              Offense Redzone Num                    42
              Offense Redzone TDs                    26
              Offense Redzone FGs                    10
              Offense Redzone Percentage          85.7%
              Rushing Yards                        2235
              Rushing TDs                            18
              Passing Yards                        2071
              Passing TDs                            17
              Offensive Pass Interceptions           16
              TOTAL OFFENSE                        4306
              Defensive Pass Interceptions           16
              Fumbles Lost                           11
              Penalties                             111
              Penalty Yds                           934
              Turnovers                              27


              Bears Individual Player Statistics
              -----------------------------------------------------------------------



              Bears Team MVP
              --------------------------------------------------------
              HB - Neal Anderson

              Offensive MVP - HB - Neal Anderson
              Defensive MVP - DE - Richard Dent

              Bears Player Standouts
              ---------------------------------------------------------------
              1. - HB - Neal Anderson - 343 Att - 4.5 Avg - 1,564 Yds - 15 TD - 4 Fum - 32 Rec - 284 Yds - 4 TD
              Info: Neal Anderson had the best year of his career in 1990, at least until he finished this season. Anderson continued to improve in 1991 to solidify himself as one of the league's current elite running backs. With 3,695 combined yards and 35 combined touchdowns in 2 seasons Anderson is putting himself in a top tier. He improved his already impressive 4.3 avg last season to 4.5 and added 3 extra touchdowns will cutting back on turnovers, fumbling 2 less times. He did not make as many catches as last season but scored the same number of receiving touchdowns. Every year of his career Anderson has improved his yards total going from 146, to 586, 1106, 1275, 1455, 1564! If Anderson can remain healthy the Bears have their offense defined for years to come as Anderson is still only 27 years old. Neal also took home his third straight team MVP award.

              2. - WR - Herman Moore - 43 Rec - 8.3 Avg - 360 Yds - 2 TD
              Info: Rookie Herman Moore is looking to try and make an impact in the Bears passing game. The youngster stepped right in and was the team's #3 wide receiver with 43 catches on the season. His average dipped compared to the norm with only 8.3 per catch but he also caught a pair of touchdowns. Moore took advantage of what was given to him in a rather lackluster passing season for the Bears. Free agent acquisition quarterback, Mark Vlasic, did not perform to hype and the Bears passing game was one of the weaker in the league, but Moore didn't let that phase him. If his rookie season is any indication it will be interesting to see how Moore pans out with a more reliable passing attack.

              3. - DE - Richard Dent - 55 Tak - 17 loss - 14 Sack - 2 FR - 4 Deflect
              Info: Yet another Monster season for the veteran star defensive lineman, Richard Dent. However it was without doubt that Dent would be unable to recreate last years monster 20 sack season. So while this was still an amazing year that saw Dent take down quarterbacks 14 times, it was still not as good as last years tremendous outcome. Dent continues to defy age at 31 years old as he still is amongst the elite defensive ends in the league. The only question is how much longer can he keep putting up 14+ sack seasons?

              Bears Player Letdowns
              -------------------------------------------------------------
              1. - FB - Brad Muster
              Info Muster is coming off a key surgery he had two seasons ago, but it's become apparent that he is not the fullback he originally set out to be when he was younger. In his first few seasons Muster became an integral part of the Bears rushing game. However the last two seasons, post surgery, Muster has merely become a blocking threat. While Muster is still one of the best blocking full backs, helping pave the way for Neal Anderson, he would be much more efficient if he went back to his 500+ combined yards 8 combined touchdowns seasons like in 1989. While those numbers may have dropped he can still be a threat as a blocking full back, however, the Bears are truly let down knowing that it appears they won't be getting that monster in the making back.

              2. - QB - Mark Vlasic - 166 of 269 Att - 1,550 Yds - 61% - 12 TD - 8 Int - 25 Sack - 59 LG - 80 Rat
              Info: In 1990 Mark Vlasic surprised the league by evolving into what they thought was a top notch efficient quarterback with the San Diego Chargers. As the Chargers quarterback Vlasic led the team to a 12-4 record, winning their division. In doing so he had 2,470 yards and 18 touchdowns with only 8 interceptions. Vlasic became a sought after free agent when the Chargers surprisingly let him go, and the Bears won out in a bidding war. Now Vlasic's year was adequate, an 80 quarterback rating is nothing to snuff at, but it's nothing special either. Vlasic only had 1,550 yards on the season averaging only 5.7 yards per pass. Not to mention his 12 touchdown total leaves a lot to be desired in a passing attack. Luckily for him he wasn't carrying the team, as Neal Anderson was, and still managed to have the team go 10-6 under his helm. However Vlasic will have to be quick to change that if he wants to hold of Jim Harbaugh and rookie Todd Marinovich who are both still fighting for his job. It's Vlasic's job to loose, and mediocrity won't keep him in the starting role for long.

              3. - SS - Mark Carrier - 46 Tak - 1 FF - 1 FR - 4 Int - 1 TD - 8 Deflect
              Info: Mark Carrier blasted onto the scene last year as a rookie saftey and playing surprisingly well for the Bears secondary, surpassing all expectations. However in 1991 there was a bit of regression, in what is typically referred too as the sophomore slump. Carrier dropped down from 70+ tackles to 46, and his pass coverage was good statistically but he got burned a few times on the field. While he certainly wasn't horrendous on the field the Bears were just hoping for either an equal or progressed version of Carrier to step out on the field this season.

              Bears Review
              -----------------------------------------------------
              Review: Last season the Bears laid the ground work for a potential playoff team. This year the Bears made that a realization with hard-nosed football playing. Ditka led the team to a 10-6 record and they got their coveted playoff birth back. Neal Anderson established himself as a top running back in the league, and Mark Vlasic managed to do a half-way decent job in his first year with his new team. The Bears have some young wide receiver rookies that their hoping pan out in Herman Moore and Ed McCafferey, to potentially give Vlasic the weapons he needs to succeed in Chicago. Meanwhile the Bears defense, as usual, is solid with Richard Dent and Mike Singletary destroying offensive players everywhere. With solid play from tertiary players like Jim Morrissey, Shaun Gayle, Ron Rivera, and William Perry the Bears continue to be a smash mouth team with a lot of potential, and veteran leadership. While some youths struggled like Mark Carrier, the Bears are still establishing themselves as a contender for at least the next half a decade.


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                Cincinnati Bengals Year Report
                ================================================== =
                Coach: Sam Wyche
                Yrs: 8
                Season Record: 12-4
                Overall Record: 71-56 (.559)
                Status: Sam Wyche continues to remain the coach for the Cincinnati Bengals. His contract is up this off-season but he made a big case for himself by having the Bengals go 12-4 under his stead, beating out the 11-5 Pittsburgh Steelers and the 10-6 Cleveland Browns in a heated division rivalry. Wyche of course has to live iwth the fact that the Bengals lost the Super Bowl under his stead in 1988, so if he can answer for that he most likely will be re-signed this off season, Wyche is currently listed as the Bengals all-time winningest head coach with 71 victories under his belt with this years 12.

                Bengals 1991 Season Schedule
                Wk1 - Sep 9 - @Steelers - Won - (24-13)
                Wk2 - Sep 15 - Bears - Lost - (16-27)
                Wk3 - Sep 22 - Oilers - Lost - (18-21)
                Wk4 - Sep 29 - Browns - Won - (20-12)
                Wk5 - Oct 6 - @Vikings - Won - (23-12)
                Wk6 - Oct 13 - @Colts - Won - (16-13)
                Wk7 - Oct 20 - *No Contest* - (Ravens) - Won
                Wk8 - Oct 27 - *No Contest* - (Jaguars) - Won
                Wk9 - Nov 3 - @Chiefs - Won - (48-7)
                Wk10 - Bye Week - N/A
                Wk11 - Nov 18 - @Browns - Lost - (16-24)
                Wk12 - Nov 24 - *No Contest* - (Ravens) - Won
                Wk13 - Dec 1 - *No Contest* - (Texans) - Won
                Wk14 - Dec 8 - Steelers - Lost - (7-16)
                Wk15 - Dec 14 - Bills - Won - (29-24)
                Wk16 - Dec 22 - @Packers - Won - (24-7)
                Wk17 - Dec 30 - Lions - Won - (31-10)

                Bengals Division Standings
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                Code:
                                                       AFC North                                       
                 TEAM                WINS LOSSES TIES PCT    PF  PA   HOME ROAD  AFC  NFC   DIV  STREAK 
                [b]*y-Bengals           12   4      0    0.750  441 238  5-3  7-1   9-3  3-1   4-2  Won 3 [/b]
                 x-Steelers          11   5      0    0.687  320 236  7-1  4-4   8-4  3-1   4-2  Won 2  
                 Browns              10   6      0    0.625  337 243  7-1  3-5   8-4  2-2   4-2  Won 2  
                 Ravens              1    15     0    0.062  147 544  1-7  0-8   1-11 0-4   0-6  Lost 10
                BengalsTeam Statistics
                Code:
                First Downs                           270
                Third Down Conversions                126
                Third Downs                           247
                Third Down Percentage               51.0%
                Forth Down Conversions                 10
                Fourth Downs                           14
                Fourth Down Percentage              71.4%
                Two Pt Conversions Made                 0
                Two Pt Conversions Attempted            2
                Two Pt Conversion Percentage         0.0%
                Offense Redzone Num                    54
                Offense Redzone TDs                    30
                Offense Redzone FGs                    16
                Offense Redzone Percentage          85.2%
                Rushing Yards                        2147
                Rushing TDs                            18
                Passing Yards                        3370
                Passing TDs                            30
                Offensive Pass Interceptions           20
                TOTAL OFFENSE                        5517
                Defensive Pass Interceptions           26
                Fumbles Lost                           15
                Penalties                             122
                Penalty Yds                           962
                Turnovers                              35


                Bengals Individual Player Statistics
                -----------------------------------------------------------------------


                **Note: The 1990 Real Life should be 1991 Real Life fyi**

                Bengals Team MVP
                --------------------------------------------------------
                HB - James Brooks

                Offense - HB - James Brooks
                Defense - S - Aeneas Williams

                Bengals Player Standouts
                ---------------------------------------------------------------
                1. - FS - Aeneas Williams - 62 Tak - 2 Loss - 1 Sack - 1 FF - 7 Int - 10 Deflect
                Info: Aeneas Williams was picked by the Cincinnati Bengals with their first round selection in the 1991 NFL Draft. Little did they know Williams would have such a large impact so early for the team. Williams had a monster year that saw him acquire 62 tackles, 5th on the team, as well as a team leading 7 interceptions. Williams proved he could defend the pass with his 10 deflections and was a big reason for the Bengals success this year as their pass defense wasn't phased despite the loss of a few key members in the off-season. If Williams rookie season is any indication of how he is planning on playing in the NFL the Bengals may have just drafted the next big thing at safety.

                2. - HB - James Brooks - 255 Att - 4.8 Avg - 1,249 Yds - 13 TD - 3 Fum - 30 Rec - 7.3 Avg - 220 Yds - 2 TD
                Info: James Brooks has yet another Pro Bowl caliber season for the Bengals, taking home his first team MVP award as well. Brooks led the team with a solid 1,249 yards on the ground and managed to hit pay dirt 15 combined times this year. Brooks extra effort on offense helped vault the Bengals, along with Ickey Woods, and Harold Green, into the upper echelon of run attacks in the 1991 season. The 33 year old running back has shown no signs of slowing down, despite this though there are rumors of him not returning next year. Brook was finishing his contract year with the Bengals and at his age has stated that he is ready to move on from football. However we'll have to see if this amazing year by Brooks is enough to convince him to stay, the Bengals certainly hope so.

                3. - DE - Daniel Stubbs - 45 Tak - 8 Loss - 12 Sack - 1 FF - 4 Deflect
                Info: Daniel Stubbs signed a monster 4 year $17,48 million dollar contract with the Bengals after his outbreak 1990 season. Stubbs wasn't known as one of the league's best but broke onto the scene last season, not having faith in him his team released Stubbs where he was able to sign with the Bengals. The Bengals gave him the start over Skip McClendon (85 Ovr) and took a gamble that he would be able to recreate his 1990 season, and it was a good gamble. Stubbs proved he was here to stay as he led the Bengals in sacks with 12 on the season. Stubbs was a monster threat to quarterbacks around the league, putting pressure on them as often as possible. The Bengals combination of Daniel Stubbs, Mike Hammerstein, Tim Krumrie, David Grant, and SKip McClendon made quarterbacks quiver all year long.

                Bengals Player Letdowns
                -------------------------------------------------------------
                1. - TE - Rodney Holman - 56 Rec - 6.6 Avg - 370 Yds - 2 TD - 1 Drop
                Info There was one thing Holman did right in 1991 and that was catch the football, he was 2nd on the team in receptions with 56. The only problem was that those 56 catches only averaged 6.6 yards per catch. Holman's paltry 370 yards on the ground left much to be desired and he only managed 2 touchdowns all year. Holman was supposed to be a large part of the Bengals goal line passing attack this year. Esiason set out to make him an integral cog in the teams gears when it came to scoring but Holman was unable to deliver. If Holman can't start heading down field more often the Bengals may have to look elsewhere for the tight end weapon that they are expecting Holman to grow into.

                2. - C - Bruce Kozerski - 15 Pancakes - 6 Sacks Allowed
                Info: The Bengals pride themselves in having one of the better offensive lines in the league. With players like Ken Walter, Brian Blados, Bruce Reimers, and Anthony Munoz there is a reason Esiason and Brooks have been playing well the past few seasons. One of those reasons was always center Bruce Kozerski. Kozerski was a top notch center that the Bengals could rely on but in 1991 he struggled. The 29 year old ended up having only 15 pancakes with 6 sacks allowed in his first few games before being knocked out with an injury. While that allowed Scott Kooistra to come in and play well, Kozerski showed in the short time he did play that he was struggling this season. If Kozerski keeps this up it won't be long before the Bengals find a way to fill his hole in the line.

                3. - DT - Chris Zorich - 1 Tak - 1 Loss - 1 Sack
                Info: Rookie Chris Zorich was drafted by the Bengals this year to make an impact on the defensive line. However he ended up just getting crowded out in a who's-who of defensive lineman in 1991. Zorich will have to pick up his play if he wants to be a starter in the league. Right now the Bengals are seemingly cluttered at the DT position with Tim Krumrie and Mike Hammerstein in front of Zorich. Barring injury it doesn't appear he'll get his chance to shine in Cincinnati and may have to look elsewhere soon. Zorich had high expectations coming out of college and hopefully will be able to realize them soon enough.

                Bengals Review
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                Review: The Bengals improved 2 games over last years 10-6 outing. In 1990 the Bengals barely snuck into the playoffs as a wild card team falling behind their division rival Steelers at 11-5 with the Bengals 10 victories. However in 1991 Wyche and company managed to pull out a few extra victories that led to a swing of power in the division, putting the Bengals on top. Boomer Esiason improved over an already good year by having 500 more yards and 3 more touchdowns in 1991, putting his quarterback rating over 90. Meanwhile James Brooks went from 829 yards and 3 touchdowns on the ground to 1,249 yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground, making a vast improvement in the Bengals rushing attack. Meanwhile the Bengals defense improved as well despite loosing some key players like Lewis Billups, Carl Carter, and Eric Thomas from their defensive backfield. With the addition of veterans Daniel Stubbs, and ex-Packer corner back, Mark Lee, the Bengals didn't loose a step. In fact some would say they picked up a step with the performance they had in 1991. Now the Bengals are going to have to deal with their age as they enter into the off season. With B.Esiason, J.Brooks, C.Weathers, R.Holman, A.Munoz, B.Reimers, K.Walter, and T.Krumrie all 30 years or older the Bengals window of opportunity is very small. While they may have already found young replacements in James Francis, Jimmy Spencer, and Aeneas Williams, there are still needs on the team. If the Bengals want a shot at finally winning the big game, it'll have to be done in the next 2-3 years, before rebuilding begins.


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                  Buffalo Bills Year Report
                  ================================================== =
                  Coach: Marv Levy
                  Yrs: 8
                  Season Record: 13-3
                  Overall Record: 74-69 (.517)
                  Status: Marv Levy continues to improve with the recent success of the Buffalo Bills. After a rocky career start with only 1 winning season in his first 7 years of Coaching, it wasn't until 1988 that the Bills started becoming a power-house team in the AFC. This year was no different as the trio of Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, and Andre Reed helped clinch another playoff birth and improved on last years 12-4 record with a 13-3 output this season. However once again playoff struggles led to the demise of the Bills in their Super Bowl hunt.

                  Bills 1991 Season Schedule
                  Wk1 - Sep 8 - @Jets - Won - (31-10)
                  Wk2 - Sep 15 - Chargers - Lost - (17-32)
                  Wk3 - Sep 22 - Jets - Won - (24-14)
                  Wk4 - Sep 29 - *No Contest* - (Panthers) - Won
                  Wk5 - Oct 6 - Colts - Won - (38-9)
                  Wk6 - Oct 13 - @Dolphins - Won - (23-15)
                  Wk7 - Oct 20 - Patriots - Won - (34-6)
                  Wk8 - Oct 27 - @Chiefs - Won - (20-9)
                  Wk9 - Bye Week - N/A
                  Wk10 - Nov 10 - Falcons - Won - (16-7)
                  Wk11 - Nov 17 - @Patriots - Lost - (20-31)
                  Wk12 - Nov 24 - @Saints - Won - (38-14)
                  Wk13 - Dec 1 - Dolphins - Won - (37-0)
                  Wk14 - Dec 8 - Buccaneers - Won - (41-7)
                  Wk15 - Dec 14 - @Bengals - Lost - (24-29)
                  Wk16 - Dec 22 - @Raiders - Won - (47-17)
                  Wk17 - Dec 30 - Broncos - Won - (34-19)

                  Bills Division Standings
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                  Code:
                                                         AFC East                                       
                   TEAM                WINS LOSSES TIES PCT    PF  PA   HOME ROAD  AFC  NFC   DIV  STREAK 
                  *y-Bills             13   3      0    0.812  485 219  7-1  6-2   9-3  4-0   5-1  Won 2  
                   x-Dolphins          10   6      0    0.625  350 327  6-2  4-4   8-4  2-2   3-3  Won 1  
                   Jets                8    8      0    0.500  309 350  4-4  4-4   6-6  2-2   2-4  Lost 1 
                   Patriots            8    8      0    0.500  307 340  6-2  2-6   5-7  3-1   2-4  Lost 3
                  Bills Team Statistics
                  Code:
                  First Downs                           314
                  Third Down Conversions                129
                  Third Downs                           246
                  Third Down Percentage               52.4%
                  Forth Down Conversions                 16
                  Fourth Downs                           19
                  Fourth Down Percentage              84.2%
                  Two Pt Conversions Made                 0
                  Two Pt Conversions Attempted            0
                  Two Pt Conversion Percentage         0.0%
                  Offense Redzone Num                    65
                  Offense Redzone TDs                    40
                  Offense Redzone FGs                    16
                  Offense Redzone Percentage          86.2%
                  Rushing Yards                        2226
                  Rushing TDs                            18
                  Passing Yards                        3888
                  Passing TDs                            35
                  Offensive Pass Interceptions           22
                  TOTAL OFFENSE                        6114
                  Defensive Pass Interceptions           20
                  Fumbles Lost                           10
                  Penalties                              92
                  Penalty Yds                           699
                  Turnovers                              32


                  Bills Individual Player Statistics
                  -----------------------------------------------------------------------




                  Bills Team MVP
                  --------------------------------------------------------
                  HB - Thurman Thomas

                  Offense - HB - Thurman Thomas
                  Defense - LB Cornelius Bennett

                  Bills Player Standouts
                  ---------------------------------------------------------------
                  1. - WR - Jeff Graham - 76 Rec - 9.7 Avg - 743 Yds - 7 TD - 4 Drop
                  Info: Rookie WR Jeff Graham was a great help to the Bills passing offense. The Bills believe they finally have a solid #2 behind Andre Reed. Graham was a touchdown machine early in the season but tapered off, as rookies tend to do, in the second half.

                  2. - CB - Nate Odomes - 51 Tak - 4 Int - 16 Deflect
                  Info: Nate Odomes helped improve the pass defense of the Buffalo Bills greatly in 1991. His contributions in knocking down the football was a large reason for the Bills success that goes untold due to the offensive flair the Bills possess.

                  3. - HB - Thurman Thomas - 366 Att - 4.8 Avg - 1,782 Yds - 15 TD - 3 Fum - 63 Rec - 9.1 Avg - 577 Yds - 5 TD - 0 Drop
                  Info: Everyone has accepted that Thurman Thomas is a top running back in the NFL, but nobody expected him to have the season that he did in 1991. Thomas exploded with a huge workload of 366 carries for 1,782 yards a carer high besting last years 1,699 yard career high. But this season he found the endzone more with a combined 20 total touchdowns, 15 on the ground 5 in the air.

                  Bills Player Letdowns
                  -------------------------------------------------------------
                  1. - DE - Leon Seals - 26 Tak - 3 Loss - 4 Sack - 2 Deflections
                  Info Seals working on the opposite side of Bruce Smith didn't show much in 1991 despite often having his teammate get double blocks, freeing him up. Seals was a contributing factor to an overall lackluster pass rush defensive year for Buffalo.

                  2. - DT - Jeff Wright - 25 Tak - 3 Loss - 3 Sack - 1 FF - 3 Deflections
                  Info: Jeff Wright was supposed to clog up the middle but apparently he never received the memo. His lackluster starting season may have Buffalo looking elsewhere at the DT position in the near future.

                  3. - WR - Don Beebe - 7 Rec - 8.0 Avg - 56 Yds
                  Info: Beebe has usually been a solid X-Factor for the Bills in years past, and has stood out on Special Teams. But in 1991 he failed to make any large splashes for the Bills as he was getting edged out by youngsters Jeff Graham, Mike Pritchard, and Raghib Ismail.


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                    Denver Broncos Year Report
                    ================================================== =
                    Coach: Dan Reeves
                    Yrs: 11
                    Season Record: 7-9
                    Overall Record: 101-66-1 (.601)
                    Status: Dan Reeves in his 11th NFL season celebrated his 100th victory as a head coach on November 10th, 1991 against the Washington Redskins in Denver where the Broncos pulled out a late 22 to 20 victory. But the question is will he be allowed to continue coaching the Broncos after next season?

                    Following that game the Broncos lost a close 24-16 game to the Jets in New York. No problem with the bounce-back agaisnt the Chiefs in a 16-13 victory the following week. But it was then the 5 game loosing streak against the Chargers, Eagles, Raiders, Browns, and Bills by a combined opponents 120-47 Broncos points. The Broncos went from a 7-4 team leading their division to 7-9, 3rd in their division and out of the playoffs.

                    Dan Reeves has one year left on his contract, and since 1990 has gone down every year in team record despite supposedly adding talent. Reeves may be celebrating a great career mile-stone but anything short of greatness next year might see him getting booted out of the building.

                    Broncos 1991 Season Schedule
                    Wk1 - Sep 8 - Chargers - Lost - (3-34)
                    Wk2 - Sep 15 - Chiefs - Lost - (6-10)
                    Wk3 - Bye Week - N/A
                    Wk4 - Sep 29 - *No Contest* - (Jaguars) - Won
                    Wk5 - Oct 6 - @Raiders - Lost - (12-27)
                    Wk6 - Oct 13 - Patriots - Won - (34-0)
                    Wk7 - Oct 20 - Cowboys - Won - (31-14)
                    Wk8 - Oct 27 - @Giants - Won - (21-16)
                    Wk9 - Nov 3 - Dolphins - Won - (17-16)
                    Wk10 - Nov 10 - Redskins - Won - (22-20)
                    Wk11 - Nov 17 - @Jets - Lost - (16-24)
                    Wk12 - Nov 24 - @Chiefs - Won - (16-13)
                    Wk13 - Dec 1 - @Chargers - Lost - (0-20)
                    Wk14 - Dec 8 - @Eagles - Lost - (6-22)
                    Wk15 - Dec 15 - Raiders - Lost - (9-30)
                    Wk16 - Dec 22 - Browns - Lost - (13-14)
                    Wk17 - Dec 30 - @Bills - Lost - (19-34)

                    Broncos Division Standings
                    ---------------------------------------------------------------
                    Code:
                                                           AFC West                                       
                     TEAM                WINS LOSSES TIES PCT    PF  PA   HOME ROAD  AFC  NFC   DIV  STREAK 
                     y-Raiders           9    7      0    0.562  295 284  6-2  3-5   6-6  3-1   3-3  Won 1  
                     Chargers            8    8      0    0.500  340 248  4-4  4-4   7-5  1-3   5-1  Lost 2 
                    *Broncos             7    9      0    0.437  265 306  4-4  3-5   4-8  3-1   1-5  Lost 5 
                     Chiefs              6    10     0    0.375  274 284  2-6  4-4   6-6  0-4   3-3  Won 2
                    Broncos Team Statistics
                    Code:
                    First Downs                           235
                    Third Down Conversions                 94
                    Third Downs                           246
                    Third Down Percentage               38.2%
                    Forth Down Conversions                 10
                    Fourth Downs                           15
                    Fourth Down Percentage              66.7%
                    Two Pt Conversions Made                 0
                    Two Pt Conversions Attempted            1
                    Two Pt Conversion Percentage         0.0%
                    Offense Redzone Num                    42
                    Offense Redzone TDs                    16
                    Offense Redzone FGs                    15
                    Offense Redzone Percentage          73.8%
                    Rushing Yards                        1531
                    Rushing TDs                             6
                    Passing Yards                        2825
                    Passing TDs                            14
                    Offensive Pass Interceptions           17
                    TOTAL OFFENSE                        4356
                    Defensive Pass Interceptions           17
                    Fumbles Lost                           10
                    Penalties                             134
                    Penalty Yds                          1053
                    Turnovers                              27


                    Broncos Individual Player Statistics
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                    Broncos Team MVP
                    --------------------------------------------------------
                    LB - Simon Fletcher

                    Offense - WR - Mark Jackson
                    Defense - LB - Simon Fletcher

                    Broncos Player Standouts
                    ---------------------------------------------------------------
                    1. - LB - Simon Fletcher - 111 Tak - 16 Loss - 14 Sack - 2 FF - 3 Int - 13 Deflections
                    Info: Linebacker Simon Fletcher is entering the prime of his career in style with a monster 11 tackle, 14 sack, 3 interception season that also saw him show his versatility against the pass with 13 deflections. Fletcher was the anchor of the Broncos defense as he continues to outshine aging MLB Karl Mecklenburg.

                    2. - WR - Mark Jackson - 92 Rec - 11.7 Avg - 1,079 Yds - 6 TD - 7 Drop
                    Info: Mark Jackson had a monster year that was shut down by an injury. If Jackson had stayed healthy he would've easily gone over the century mark in receptions. He combined with Johnson for 177 catches making them one of the most fear duos in the league.

                    3. - WR - Vance Johnson - 85 Rec - 12.7 Avg - 1,082 Yds - 5 TD - 2 Drop
                    Info: Johnson and Jackson continue to impress with their combination stealing the show for the Broncos offense. Despite the struggling of Elway these two were seemingly the only producers on offense for the Broncos.

                    Broncos Player Letdowns
                    -------------------------------------------------------------
                    1. - QB - John Elway - 272 of 488 Att - 55% - 3,038 Yds - 14 TD - 17 Int - 69.5 Rat
                    Info A sub 70.0 quarterback rating for John Elway sums up the Broncos season as they just couldn't get it done in the end of the year. Elway only had 14 touchdowns all year long, and eclipsed that in the amount of interceptions he threw. Elway's strong arm was enough to keep Vance Johnson and Mark Jackson happy, but he struggled to spread the ball around as the ability to do so just wasn't available.

                    2. - DT - Greg Kragen - 35 Tak - 1 FR - 3 Deflections
                    Info: Greg Kragen, the Broncos starting defensive tackle is the epitomy of the Broncos defensive struggles. Despite playing in 16 games for them Kragen did not have a single sack. Warren Powers only had 2, and Ron Holmes suffered with a single sack on the season. Backups Andre Townsend, Jake McCullough, Jim Szymanski, and Galloway had 2. When your entire defensive line has only 6 sacks on the year then you know what needs to be done to fix it.

                    3. - CB - Tyrone Braxton - 39 Tak - 3 Int - 1 TD - 4 Deflections
                    Info: While he did have 3 interceptions, 1 returned for a touchdown, Braxton's lackluster 1991 season was a big reason for the Broncos defensive struggles.


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                      Cleveland Browns Year Report
                      ================================================== =
                      Coach: Bill Belichick
                      Yrs: 1
                      Season Record: 10-6
                      Overall Record: 10-6 (.625)
                      Status: The Browns fired Bud Carson after their lackluster 1990 season and brought in first year Head Coach, Bill Belichick. Belichick surprised many and with a young talented Browns team led them to a great 10-6 season. The only problem? In their dominating division that wasn't enough for a playoff birth. The 12-4 Bengals and 11-5 Steelers stole any chances of the Browns entering the playoffs, which is now number 1 priority for Cleveland in 1992.


                      Browns 1991 Season Schedule
                      Wk1 - Sep 8 - @Lions - Lost - (14-23)
                      Wk2 - Sep 15 - *No Contest* - (Jaguars) - Won
                      Wk3 - Sep 22 - *No Contest* - (Ravens) - Won
                      Wk4 - Sep 29 - @Bengals - Lost - (12-20)
                      Wk5 - Oct 6 - *No Contest* - (Ravens) - Won
                      Wk6 - Bye Week - N/A
                      Wk7 - Oct 20 - *No Contest* - (Texans) - Won
                      Wk8 - Oct 27 - Steelers - Won - (17-14)
                      Wk9 - Nov 3 - Packers - Won - (20-9)
                      Wk10 - Nov 10 - @Bears - Lost - (21-24)
                      Wk11 - Nov 18 - Bengals - Won- (24-16)
                      Wk12 - Nov 24 - Vikings - Won - (7-0)
                      Wk13 - Dec 1 - @Steelers - Lost - (17-20)
                      Wk14 - Dec 8 - @Oilers - Lost - (10-27)
                      Wk15 - Dec 15 - Dolphins - Lost - (15-25)
                      Wk16 - Dec 22 - @Broncos - Won - (14-13)
                      Wk17 - Dec 29 - Colts - Won - (23-9)

                      Browns Division Standings
                      ---------------------------------------------------------------
                      Code:
                                                             AFC North                                       
                       TEAM                WINS LOSSES TIES PCT    PF  PA   HOME ROAD  AFC  NFC   DIV  STREAK 
                       y-Bengals           12   4      0    0.750  441 238  5-3  7-1   9-3  3-1   4-2  Won 3  
                       x-Steelers          11   5      0    0.687  320 236  7-1  4-4   8-4  3-1   4-2  Won 2  
                      *Browns              10   6      0    0.625  337 243  7-1  3-5   8-4  2-2   4-2  Won 2  
                       Ravens              1    15     0    0.062  147 544  1-7  0-8   1-11 0-4   0-6  Lost 10
                      Browns Team Statistics
                      Code:
                      First Downs                           251
                      Third Down Conversions                109
                      Third Downs                           259
                      Third Down Percentage               42.1%
                      Forth Down Conversions                 15
                      Fourth Downs                           25
                      Fourth Down Percentage              60.0%
                      Two Pt Conversions Made                 2
                      Two Pt Conversions Attempted            4
                      Two Pt Conversion Percentage        50.0%
                      Offense Redzone Num                    33
                      Offense Redzone TDs                    18
                      Offense Redzone FGs                     8
                      Offense Redzone Percentage          78.8%
                      Rushing Yards                        1854
                      Rushing TDs                            10
                      Passing Yards                        2962
                      Passing TDs                            26
                      Offensive Pass Interceptions           14
                      TOTAL OFFENSE                        4816
                      Defensive Pass Interceptions           19
                      Fumbles Lost                            6
                      Penalties                             137
                      Penalty Yds                          1043
                      Turnovers                              20


                      Browns Individual Player Statistics
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                      Browns Team MVP
                      --------------------------------------------------------
                      HB - Leroy Hoard

                      Offense - HB - Leroy Hoard
                      Defense - LB - William Thomas (R)

                      Browns Player Standouts
                      ---------------------------------------------------------------
                      1. - LB - William Thomas - 105 Tak - 10 Loss - 10 Sack - 1 FF - 2 FR - 5 Deflections
                      Info: Rookie William Thomas exploded onto the NFL scene with an outstanding rookie season. Thomas had a monster 105 tackle season only 2nd to Browns linebacker, Mike Johnson, who had 115. His 10 sacks was 2nd on the team to Browns linebacker Clay Matthews (11). But there's no doubt that the injection of William Thomas with Johnson and Matthews turns the Browns linebacker corps into one of the better ones in the league.

                      2. - WR - Reggie Langhorne - 64 Rec - 13.7 Avg - 879 Yds - 7 TD - 9 Drop
                      Info: Despite a nagging drop bug Langhorne finally had a season that the Browns have been expecting him to have for numerous years now. He worked greatly as the teams #2 wide receiver alongside Webster Slaughter and picked up his slack.

                      3. - RT - Tony Jones - 64 Pancakes - 3 Sacks Allowed
                      Info: The Cleveland Browns finally saw the Tony Jones that they wanted to see when they drafted him in 1988. After two injury prone season he had a mediocre 1990 year with the Browns. But this year Jones was on fire with 64 pancakes and only 3 sacks allowed, easily being crowned the best lineman for the Browns in 1991.

                      Browns Player Letdowns
                      -------------------------------------------------------------
                      1. - HB - Eric Metcalf - 71 Att - 4.1 Avg - 292 Yds - 0 TD - 3 Fum - 1 Rec - 10.0 Avg - 10 Yds - 37 KR - 24.4 Avg - 904 Yds - 1 TD - 51 PR - 11.2 Avg - 573 Yds
                      Info For an everyman Metcalf struggled in everything but returning this year. He may have had a 4.1 average on his few rushing attempts but never saw paydirt. His great hands were hardly utilized by Kosar all year and he didn't crack 1k yards on kick returns. His 1 combined touchdown left much to be desired by the Browns.

                      2. - HB - Kevin Mack - 24 Att - 1.8 Avg - 45 Yds - 21 Rec - 6.0 Avg - 128 Yds - 2 TD - 1 Drop
                      Info: Kevin Mack was used as a backup receiving back and he did decently with 21 grabs but only average 6 yards per catch. However it was his abysmal 1.8 yards per carry average that has Browns fans happy to know that Barry Word joined the team.

                      3. - K - Jerry Kauric - 22 of 36 FG - 61% - 0 Blk - 33 of 35 XP - 94% - Blk
                      Info: It's pretty much set in stone that Cleveland would've made the playoffs this year if they had a better kicker. The Browns only needed 1 more victory to move on and when you kicker only hits 61% of his field goals and misses 2 extra points, that leaves 44 points off the board for Cleveland, any of which could've helped in their two sub 3 point losses.


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                        Tampa Bay Buccaneers Year Report
                        ================================================== =
                        Coach: Ray Perkins
                        Yrs: 9
                        Season Record: 9-7
                        Overall Record: 56-80 (.412)
                        Status: Perkins regressed in 1991 compared to last year. The 9th year head coach apparently is not going to get his contract resigned this off-season. The Buccaneers have decided to go a different direction due to Perkins lack of playoff success. The 9-7 Buccaneers were luckily in a weak division that allowed them to sneak over the Falcons and Saints into the playoffs. The team is hoping that whoever they sign as their new head coach this off-season will be able to fire the team up and get them to the next level.


                        Buccaneers 1991 Season Schedule
                        Wk1 - Sep 8 - *No Contest* - (Panthers) - Won
                        Wk2 - Sep 15 - Patriots - Won - (22-17)
                        Wk3 - Sep 23 - Falcons - Won - (21-14)
                        Wk4 - Bye Week - N/A
                        Wk5 - Oct 6 - @Packers - Lost - (20-34)
                        Wk6 - Oct 13 - @Jets - Won - (30-13)
                        Wk7 - Oct 20 - Saints - Won - (38-6)
                        Wk8 - Oct 27 - Bears - Lost - (13-14)
                        Wk9 - Nov 4 - 49ers - Lost - (14-41)
                        Wk10 - Nov 10 - Lions - Lost - (3-21)
                        Wk11 - Nov 17 - @Saints - Won- (17-9)
                        Wk12 - Nov 24 - @ Falcons - Lost - (6-16)
                        Wk13 - Dec 2 - @Eagles - Won - (17-10)
                        Wk14 - Dec 8 - @Bills - Lost - (7-41)
                        Wk15 - Dec 15 - @Vikings - Lost - (6-17)
                        Wk16 - Dec 22 - Dolphins - Won - (24-0)
                        Wk17 - Dec 29 - *No Contest* - (Panthers) - Won

                        Buccaneers Division Standings
                        ---------------------------------------------------------------
                        Code:
                                                                NFC South                                       
                         TEAM                WINS LOSSES TIES PCT    PF  PA   HOME ROAD  AFC  NFC   DIV  STREAK 
                        *y-Buccaneers        9    7      0    0.562  310 259  5-3  4-4   3-1  6-6   5-1  Won 2  
                         Falcons             7    9      0    0.437  301 244  3-5  4-4   1-3  6-6   5-1  Lost 2 
                         Saints              6    10     0    0.375  299 325  2-6  4-4   1-3  5-7   2-4  Lost 1 
                         Panthers            0    16     0    0.000  106 595  0-8  0-8   0-4  0-12  0-6  Lost 16
                        Buccaneers Team Statistics
                        Code:
                        First Downs                           266
                        Third Down Conversions                109
                        Third Downs                           249
                        Third Down Percentage               43.8%
                        Forth Down Conversions                 15
                        Fourth Downs                           24
                        Fourth Down Percentage              62.5%
                        Two Pt Conversions Made                 0
                        Two Pt Conversions Attempted            1
                        Two Pt Conversion Percentage         0.0%
                        Offense Redzone Num                    33
                        Offense Redzone TDs                    21
                        Offense Redzone FGs                     6
                        Offense Redzone Percentage          81.8%
                        Rushing Yards                        1991
                        Rushing TDs                            16
                        Passing Yards                        2178
                        Passing TDs                            15
                        Offensive Pass Interceptions           19
                        TOTAL OFFENSE                        4169
                        Defensive Pass Interceptions           14
                        Fumbles Lost                           12
                        Penalties                             152
                        Penalty Yds                          1214
                        Turnovers                              31


                        Buccaneers Individual Player Statistics
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                        Buccaneers Team MVP
                        --------------------------------------------------------
                        HB - Roger Craig

                        Offense - HB - Roger Craig
                        Defense - S - Harry Hamilton

                        Buccaneers Player Standouts
                        ---------------------------------------------------------------
                        1. - LB - Tim Harris - 92 Tak - 7 Loss - 5 Sack - 2 FF - 3 FR - 14 Deflections
                        Info: Linebacker Tim Harris had a breakout year last year with the Green Bay Packers, but he decided to leave them in favor of a larger contract in Tampa Bay. Harris managed to live up to expectations and prove last year was not a fluke as he led the Buccaneers in tackles with 92 and contributed greatly in the pass rush and pass defense with 5 sacks and 14 deflections proving he was an all-around MLB.

                        2. - HB - Roger Craig - 349 Att - 4.0 Avg - 1,410 Yds - 16 TD - 2 Fum - 45 Rec - 7.3 Avg - 333 Yds - 1 TD
                        Info: The 49ers did not re-sign Roger Craig because they were under the belief that his injuries and age were catching up to him. Little did they know Roger Craig would shatter his previous best rushing touchdowns in a single season of 9 with 16 in 1991, leading the NFL. Craig also rushed for his 2nd best career total yards with 1,410 yards, second only to his 1,502 in 1988. Roger Craig quickly became the most valuable player on the Buccaneers team and was a large reason for their playoff birth. At 31 years old Craig is still proving doubters wrong as he continued to be a threat on the field in Tampa Bay. Craig also helped the Buccaneers struggling passing game by catching 45 passes out of the backfield.

                        3. - CB - Tim McKyer - 38 Tak - 1 FF - 1 FR - 4 Int - 2 TD - 12 Deflections
                        Info: As the teams #2 cornerback, Tim McKyer actually outshined Ricky Reynolds. McKyer did a good job of filling the hole left by Wayne Haddix and tied with Reynolds for the team lead in interceptions with 4. However he did lead the team in defensive touchdowns as he brought two of those interceptions back for touchdowns. McKyer The 28 year old cornerback is showing promise and should give much needed help to this Buccaneers team.

                        Buccaneers Player Letdowns
                        -------------------------------------------------------------
                        1. - K - Steve Christie - 22 of 33 FG - 66% - 34 of 34 XP - 100%
                        Info Last year Steve Christie was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to help their special teams and become the teams future at the kicker position. He had a solid rookie year where he hit 27 of 35 field goals for a respectable 77% success rate. However in his sophmore year Christie dropped that to 66% and left the Buccaneers demanding more. Christie's contract with the Buccaneers ended this year and it'll be interesting to see if they're willing to accept 66% and re-sign him.

                        2. - QB - Vinny Testaverde - 231 of 412 Att - 56% - 2,312 Yds - 14 TD - 18 Int - 65.3 Rat
                        Info: Vinny Testaverde needs to become more effecient if the Buccaneers hope to get anywhere with him as the teams signal caller. Testaverde only threw for 2,312 yards on the year and 14 touchdowns, hardly stellar in the passing game. However it was his 18 interceptions and 6 fumbles that left the Buccaneers team scratching their heads. If Testaverde doesn't cut down on his turnovers he'll be hard pressed to find a starting job in this league.

                        3. - WR - Mark Carrier - 64 Rec - 12.2 Avg - 783 Yds - 5 TD - 2 Drop
                        Info: This wasn't a bad year for Mark Carrier but it certainly was a let down when you compare it to his 1990 year. Carrier had 80 catches for 1,088 yards and 6 touchdowns last year, establishing himself as the team's true number one wide receiver. However this year he had many fewer receptions and was held to under 800 yards receiving.


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                          Phoenix Cardinals Year Report
                          ================================================== =
                          Coach: Joe Bugel
                          Yrs: 2
                          Season Record: 7-9
                          Overall Record: 14-18 (.438)
                          Status: Well the 1991 season brought a lot of change in Phoenix in terms of players and progression, but not in terms of wins and losses. Joe Bugel's 2nd year as the Cardinals head coach saw them repeat last years 7-9 record and remain at the bottom of their tough division. The Cardinals started off the year hot with a 6-3 record entering week 11. However it was a 6 game losing streak to the Seahawks, Oilers, 49ers twice, Vikings, and Rams that ended any playoff hopes. Bugel has two more years to right this ship or else he'll be kicked out of town, the Cardinals are tired of settling for mediocrity and want to utilize the talent that they have.


                          Cardinals 1991 Season Schedule
                          Wk1 - Sep 8 - *No Contest* - (Jaguars) - Won
                          Wk2 - Sep 15 - @Rams - Won - (24-17)
                          Wk3 - Bye Week - N/A
                          Wk4 - Sep 30 - Colts - Lost - (20-24)
                          Wk5 - Oct 6 - Cowboys - Won - (30-27)
                          Wk6 - Oct 13 - Redskins - Lost - (16-24)
                          Wk7 - Oct 20 - *No Contest* - (Panthers) - Won
                          Wk8 - Oct 28 - Seahawks - Won - (27-6)
                          Wk9 - Nov 3 - @Giants - Lost - (7-28)
                          Wk10 - Nov 10 - @Eagles - Won - (31-21)
                          Wk11 - Nov 17 - @Seahawks - Lost - (17-26)
                          Wk12 - Nov 24 - @Oilers - Lost - (10-24)
                          Wk13 - Dec 1 - @49ers - Lost - (3-16)
                          Wk14 - Dec 8 - Vikings - Lost - (17-28)
                          Wk15 - Dec 15 - 49ers - Lost - (26-38)
                          Wk16 - Dec 21 - Rams Lost - (26-31)
                          Wk17 - Dec 29 - *No Contest* - (Texans) - Won

                          Cardinals Division Standings
                          ---------------------------------------------------------------
                          Code:
                                                                 NFC West                                       
                           TEAM                WINS LOSSES TIES PCT    PF  PA   HOME ROAD  AFC  NFC   DIV  STREAK 
                           z-Rams              11   5      0    0.687  408 345  6-2  5-3   3-1  8-4   3-3  Lost 1 
                           x-49ers             10   6      0    0.625  441 332  6-2  4-4   2-2  8-4   4-2  Won 3  
                           Seahawks            9    7      0    0.562  354 312  7-1  2-6   3-1  6-6   3-3  Lost 1 
                          *Cardinals           7    9      0    0.437  349 347  3-5  4-4   2-2  5-7   2-4  Won 1
                          Cardinals Team Statistics
                          Code:
                          First Downs                           219
                          Third Down Conversions                105
                          Third Downs                           260
                          Third Down Percentage               40.4%
                          Forth Down Conversions                 13
                          Fourth Downs                           24
                          Fourth Down Percentage              54.2%
                          Two Pt Conversions Made                 1
                          Two Pt Conversions Attempted            1
                          Two Pt Conversion Percentage       100.0%
                          Offense Redzone Num                    39
                          Offense Redzone TDs                    17
                          Offense Redzone FGs                    16
                          Offense Redzone Percentage          84.6%
                          Rushing Yards                        1485
                          Rushing TDs                             9
                          Passing Yards                        2884
                          Passing TDs                            24
                          Offensive Pass Interceptions           15
                          TOTAL OFFENSE                        4369
                          Defensive Pass Interceptions           20
                          Fumbles Lost                           18
                          Penalties                              99
                          Penalty Yds                           734
                          Turnovers                              33


                          Cardinals Individual Player Statistics
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                          Cardinals Team MVP
                          --------------------------------------------------------
                          WR - Brett Perriman

                          Offense - QB - Timm Rosenbach
                          Defense - LB - Ken Harvey

                          Cardinals Player Standouts
                          ---------------------------------------------------------------
                          1. - WR - Brett Perriman - 86 Rec - 13.1 Avg - 1,132 Yds - 7 TD - 6 Drop
                          Info: With the departure of veteran wide receiver Roy Green to the Dallas Cowboys, and the retirement announcement of J.T. Smith Cardinals fans were worried about the integrity of their passing game. The Cardinals felt adequate that Ricky Proehl and Ernie Jones would be capable of holding that load. Brett Perriman left New Orleans despite an emerging passing game there for greener pastures. As a free agent he received a lot of interest but unfortunately no follow through. Perriman was one of the final free agents to actually sign a contract late into the pre-season. However it would turn out he would have the last laugh as Perriman would have an amazing breakout year establishing himself as a top NFL wide out. Perriman led the Cardinals with 86 catches and 1,132 yards. He helped in the surprising development of Timm Rosenbach with his 7 touchdown receptions as well. If Perriman returns to form next year the Cardinals may have found their next big star.

                          2. - WR - Ricky Proehl - 64 Rec - 12.9 Avg - 828 Yds - 9 TD - 3 Drop
                          Info: The Cardinals got one thing right when they expected Jones and Proehl to keep the Cardinals passing game afloat, and that was Ricky Proehl. Proehl didn't come on until the second half of the season but he did in a big way as he ended the 1991 season as the Cardinals leading touchdown catcher.

                          3. - QB - Timm Rosenbach - 277 of 471 Att - 58% - 2,895 Yds - 22 TD - 13 Int - 80.7 Rat - 28 Att - 90 Yds - 1 TD
                          Info: Rosenbach had only 13 touchdowns last year but was in general effecient enough to keep the Cardinals in some games. His running ability surprised many last year but he toned it down in 1991, and resulted in a much better passing year. Rosenbach accumulated 22 passing touchdowns and 2,895 yards with the use of Brett Perriman and Ricky Proehl as his new wide receiver weapons. The Cardinals had been looking for an excuse all year long to insert young quarterback free agent acquisition, Chris Chandler, into the starting lineup. However Rosenbach wouldn't let them as he kept making plays and kept the Cardinals alive until later in the year.

                          Cardinals Player Letdowns
                          -------------------------------------------------------------
                          1. - DT - Jim Wahler - 18 Tak - 2 Loss - 2 Sack - 1 FF - 3 Deflections
                          Info It would be hard for you to determine that Jim Wahler was the Cardinals starting defensive tackle by looking at his stats, and that's never a good thing. Wahler was a let-down in a mediocre Cardinals defensive line unit that only accounted for a measly 18 tackles and 2 sacks all year long.

                          2. - HB - Anthony Thompson - 96 Att - 3.1 Avg - 302 Yds - 1 TD - 2 Rec - 7.0 Avg - 14 Yds
                          Info: Last year Anthony Thompson and 1990 rookie Johnny Johnson had a solid two-back system going that was equal lightning and equal thunder. However in 1991 it started to become much more Johnson oriented and less Thompson-centric. Thompson had less than half the rushing yards he did in 1990 and only a single score on 96 carries.

                          3. - LB - Garth Jax - 35 Tak - 2 Deflections
                          Info: With the emergence of Eric Hill, Winston Moss, and Ken Harvey, as well as the signing of former Rams linebacker, Mike Wilcher, Jax has struggled. He accounted for 35 tackles and 2 deflections on the year but is a shadow of his former self.


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                            Chargers Year Report
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                            Coach: Dan Henning
                            Yrs: 7
                            Season Record: 8-8
                            Overall Record: 48-63 (.432)
                            Status: When you have a 12-4 year where you go into the playoffs and play decently then you undoubtedly have some lee-way come the next year right? Wrong. Henning was fired almost immediately by the Chargers after a disappointing 8-8 season. Loosing two must-win games in New York in Week 16 against the Jets and Week 17 against the Giants forced the Chargers out of the division lead and handed it to the Los Angeles Raiders who were 9-7 on a silver platter. The Raiders would then go to the Super Bowl, where the Chargers feel they rightfully belonged. The scape goat for this was Henning as he was immediately fired and hired 56 year old Bobby Ross for his first NFL head coaching job. Ross will be his replacement and hopefully help bring the Chargers where they need to be, last years form.


                            Chargers 1991 Season Schedule
                            Wk1 - Sep 8 - @Broncos - Won - (34-3)
                            Wk2 - Sep 15 - @Bills - Won - (32-17)
                            Wk3 - Sep 22 - Raiders - Won - (27-10)
                            Wk4 - Sep 29 - @Eagles - Lost - (17-24)
                            Wk5 - Oct 6 - Redskins Lost - (7-9)
                            Wk6 - Oct 13 - @Oilers - Lost - (24-29)
                            Wk7 - Oct 20 - Bye Week - N/A
                            Wk8 - Oct 27 - Dolphins - Lost - (27-34)
                            Wk9 - Nov 3 - Patriots - Lost - (6-14)
                            Wk10 - Nov 10 - Steelers - Won - (24-14)
                            Wk11 - Nov 17 - Chiefs - Lost - (10-23)
                            Wk12 - Nov 25 - @Raiders - Won - (41-6)
                            Wk13 - Dec 1 - Broncos - Won - (20-0)
                            Wk14 - Dec 8 - Cowboys - Won - (35-13)
                            Wk15 - Dec 15 - @Chiefs - Won - (9-7)
                            Wk16 - Dec 20 - @Jets - Lost - (17-23)
                            Wk17 - Dec 29 - @Giants - Lost - (10-22)

                            Chargers Division Standings
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                            Code:
                                                                   AFC West                                       
                             TEAM                WINS LOSSES TIES PCT    PF  PA   HOME ROAD  AFC  NFC   DIV  STREAK 
                             y-Raiders           9    7      0    0.562  295 284  6-2  3-5   6-6  3-1   3-3  Won 1  
                            *Chargers            8    8      0    0.500  340 248  4-4  4-4   7-5  1-3   5-1  Lost 2 
                             Broncos             7    9      0    0.437  265 306  4-4  3-5   4-8  3-1   1-5  Lost 5 
                             Chiefs              6    10     0    0.375  274 284  2-6  4-4   6-6  0-4   3-3  Won 2
                            Chargers Team Statistics
                            Code:
                            First Downs                           248
                            Third Down Conversions                102
                            Third Downs                           255
                            Third Down Percentage               40.0%
                            Forth Down Conversions                 13
                            Fourth Downs                           26
                            Fourth Down Percentage              50.0%
                            Two Pt Conversions Made                 1
                            Two Pt Conversions Attempted            2
                            Two Pt Conversion Percentage        50.0%
                            Offense Redzone Num                    41
                            Offense Redzone TDs                    25
                            Offense Redzone FGs                    11
                            Offense Redzone Percentage          87.8%
                            Rushing Yards                        1902
                            Rushing TDs                            13
                            Passing Yards                        2160
                            Passing TDs                            19
                            Offensive Pass Interceptions           20
                            TOTAL OFFENSE                        4062
                            Defensive Pass Interceptions           19
                            Fumbles Lost                           10
                            Penalties                             117
                            Penalty Yds                           987
                            Turnovers                              30


                            Chargers Individual Player Statistics
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                            Chargers Team MVP
                            --------------------------------------------------------
                            HB - Marion Butts

                            Offense - HB - Marion Butts
                            Defense - LB - Leslie O'Neal

                            Chargers Player Standouts
                            ---------------------------------------------------------------
                            1. - HB - Marion Butts - 358 Att - 4.0 Avg - 1,446 Yds - 9 TD - 2 Fum - 26 Rec - 7.8 Avg - 203 Yds
                            Info: Marion Butts is now officially a top NFL runningback with back-to-back 1,400+ yard rushing seasons with 10 and 9 touchdowns respectively. Butts went out in 1991 to prove that he was for real and not just a flash in the pan and he did just that despite the lackluster Chargers passing game.

                            2. - CB - Sam Seale - 29 Tak - 1 FF - 1 FR - 7 Int - 2 TD - 9 Deflections
                            Info: Last year Seale was on the let downs list with only a 3 interception year that led the Chargers. This year was a much better season for Sam Seale as he had an amazing 7 interception year. Seale helped a much improved Chargers pass defense with the additions of Thane Gash and Felix Wright as well as rookie Eric Turner to the backfield.

                            3. - DE - Lee Williams - 50 Tak - 8 Loss - 9 Sack - 2 FF -2 FR - 3 Deflections
                            Info: Lee Williams dropped off last year with only 5 sacks but upped it in 1991 with 9. His sacks would be 2nd on the Chargers only to Leslie O'Neal's 12 and would lead all of the teams defensive lineman by 5 or more.

                            Chargers Player Letdowns
                            -------------------------------------------------------------
                            1. - QB - Marc Wilson - 251 of 472 Att - 53% - 19 TD - 20 Int - 63.0 Rat
                            Info Last year Mark Vlasic came out of nowhere to have an 18 touchdown 8 interception year for the Chargers. With his success however came a demand for more money and the Chargers were not willing to give it to him as he was released. Another Mark, this one Marc Wilson, also had a breakout year last year in old age (32) with the New England Patriots. He too was released due to monetary issues. As a result Wilson was signed by the Chargers in hopes that he would replicated Vlasic's performance in 1990 and keep the Chargers with a solid passing game. Not the case. In 1991 Wilson struggled with only a 53% completion rate and 20 interceptions along with 6 fumbles. His 26 turnovers and lackluster completion rate left much to be desired despite his 19 touchdowns. Was Wilson merely a one-hit wonder with last years 2,701 yard, 25 touchdown year? So far that seems to be the case.

                            2. - FB - Tim Spencer - 66 Att - 2.2 Avg - 148 Yds - 1 TD - 1 Fum - 6 Rec - 3.1 Avg - 19 Yds
                            Info: Tim Spencer was more involved in goal line situations in 1990, which was seemingly changed this year. He only accounted for 1 touchdown all year. While he still greatly helped in blocking for Marion Butts his actual statistical output was not as good as last season.

                            3. - WR - Anthony Miller - 80 Rec - 9.6 Avg - 772 Yds - 7 TD - 5 Drop
                            Info: With Quinn Early out of the way on another team now many were expecting Miller to take on a much greater load and run with it. However he did take on that much greater load with 80 catches but didn't exactly run with it, more like caught and dropped with it. Miller had only a 9.6 yard per catch average. In fact the only Chargers with greater than 10 yards per catch average were Ronnie Harmon (16.0) with 11 catches for 176 yards, and Reggie Barrett (13.0) with 12 catches for 157. A conservative pass attack led to a disappointing year for Miller in what was supposed to be his highlight season.


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                              Chiefs Year Report
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                              Coach: Marty Schottenheimer
                              Yrs: 8
                              Season Record: 6-10
                              Overall Record: 68-50 (.576)
                              Status: Unfortunately for Marty the Chiefs went backwards in 1991. After a solid 1990 year where they went 10-6 but were robbed of a playoff opportunity due to the immense AFC competition that year. This year they were hoping to equal last years performance but add a playoff birth, well, so much for hope. The Chiefs struggled to a 6-10 record. Schottenheimer's regression probably won't phase him as he did sign a long-term deal initially with Kansas City, but that doesn't mean he can't step his game up in 1992. The Chiefs are lucky in the fact that 6 of their losses came within a touchdown. The team could've just as easily been 12-4 instead of 6-10 but it's hard to keep that in mind when looking at the 1-7 outcome of Weeks 8 through 15.


                              Chiefs 1991 Season Schedule
                              Wk1 - Sep 8 - @Patriots - Won - (59-27)
                              Wk2 - Sep 15 - @Broncos - Won - (10-6)
                              Wk3 - Sep 22 - Eagles - Lost - (20-34)
                              Wk4 - Sep 29 - @Raiders - Lost - (20-21)
                              Wk5 - Oct 6 - Bye Week - N/A
                              Wk6 - Oct 13 - Colts - Lost - (17-20)
                              Wk7 - Oct 20 - Raiders - Won - (13-6)
                              Wk8 - Oct 27 - Bills - Lost - (9-20)
                              Wk9 - Nov 3 - Bengals - Lost - (7-48)
                              Wk10 - Nov 10 - @Dolphins - Lost - (20-23)
                              Wk11 - Nov 17 - @Chargers - Won - (23-10)
                              Wk12 - Nov 24 - Broncos - Lost - (13-16)
                              Wk13 - Dec 1 - @Cowboys - Lost - (3-13)
                              Wk14 - Dec 8 - @Redskins - Lost - (10-17)
                              Wk15 - Dec 15 - Chargers - Lost - (7-9)
                              Wk16 - Dec 23 - @Colts - Won - (16-7)
                              Wk17 - Dec 29 - Jets - Won - (27-7)

                              Chiefs Division Standings
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                              Code:
                                                                     AFC West                                       
                               TEAM                WINS LOSSES TIES PCT    PF  PA   HOME ROAD  AFC  NFC   DIV  STREAK 
                               y-Raiders           9    7      0    0.562  295 284  6-2  3-5   6-6  3-1   3-3  Won 1  
                               Chargers            8    8      0    0.500  340 248  4-4  4-4   7-5  1-3   5-1  Lost 2 
                               Broncos             7    9      0    0.437  265 306  4-4  3-5   4-8  3-1   1-5  Lost 5 
                              *Chiefs              6    10     0    0.375  274 284  2-6  4-4   6-6  0-4   3-3  Won 2
                              Chiefs Team Statistics
                              Code:
                              First Downs                           203
                              Third Down Conversions                 92
                              Third Downs                           259
                              Third Down Percentage               35.5%
                              Forth Down Conversions                 14
                              Fourth Downs                           26
                              Fourth Down Percentage              53.8%
                              Two Pt Conversions Made                 0
                              Two Pt Conversions Attempted            0
                              Two Pt Conversion Percentage         0.0%
                              Offense Redzone Num                    32
                              Offense Redzone TDs                    15
                              Offense Redzone FGs                     9
                              Offense Redzone Percentage          75.0%
                              Rushing Yards                        1684
                              Rushing TDs                            10
                              Passing Yards                        2146
                              Passing TDs                            16
                              Offensive Pass Interceptions           17
                              TOTAL OFFENSE                        3830
                              Defensive Pass Interceptions           24
                              Fumbles Lost                           12
                              Penalties                             117
                              Penalty Yds                           903
                              Turnovers                              29


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                              Chiefs Team MVP
                              --------------------------------------------------------
                              LB - Derrick Thomas

                              Offense - HB - Christian Okoye
                              Defense - LB - Derrick Thomas

                              Chiefs Player Standouts
                              ---------------------------------------------------------------
                              1. - TE - Ben Coates - 60 Rec - 6.6 Avg - 399 Yds - 3 TD - 2 Drop
                              Info: Rookie Ben Coates did what the Chiefs drafted him for, and that's catch passes. Coates had 60 catches which was 1 short of the team lead (Stephone Paige, 61). The only thing he needs to improve on is his run after the catch as he only had 399 yards on those 60 grabs. However for a rookie Coates definately proved his worth and hopefully will help alleviate whoever's quarterbacking Kansas City next year.

                              2. - LB - Derrick Thomas - 131 Tak - 13 Loss - 13 Sack - 3 FF - 14 Deflections
                              Info: Once again Derrick Thomas explodes on the grid iron with another monster year. He led the Chiefs in tackles, tackles for a loss, sacks, forced fumbles, AND deflections! Thomas is without a doubt one of the NFL's top tier linebackers and is a continuing reason for the Chiefs defensive prowess. Now to get a matching offense that plays with the same intensity.

                              3. - HB - Christian Okoye - 357 Att - 4.1 Avg - 1,466 Yds - 10 TD - 5 FUm - 14 Rec - 7.1 Avg - 100 Yds
                              Info: While Okoye didn't quite live up to last years 1,885 yards he still was amongst the league leaders in yardage with 1,466 yards on the ground. He did however score more touchdowns as he rushed for 10 instead of 9 touchdowns this year.

                              Chiefs Player Letdowns
                              -------------------------------------------------------------
                              1. - HB - Bill Jones - 90 Att - 1.8 Avg - 169 Yds - 1 Fum
                              Info A big part of the success the Chiefs had last year was not only the amazing rushing attack of Christian Okoye but his relief, Barry Word. Word had 713 yards and 7 touchdowns in limited time. He did so well that he left to do the same in Cleveland with Leroy Hoard, but failed with a lackluster year with hardly any playing time. However the Chiefs also failed in that release as they did not find an heir apparent to replace him. Bill Jones certainly didn't put up the numbers they were looking for as the teams #2 running back with a horrible 1.8 yard per carry average.

                              2. - DT - Bill Maas - 4 Tak - 1 Deflection
                              Info: As the Chiefs number two defensive tackle Maas saw surprisingly little play time in 1991. He only amounted 4 tackles and a single deflection all year long as his only statistical forays.

                              3. - QB - Steve Pelluer - 240 of 420 Att - 2,240 Yds - 14 TD - 14 Int - 69.2 Rat
                              Info: Steve Pelluer did what was asked of him in 1991, and that was be a serviceable quarterback in the interim with the retirement of Steve DeBerg. But that's not what people aspire to be, serviceable. Pelluer had 14 touchdowns and 14 interceptions along with 8 fumbles on the season. The lack of a single wide receiver over 600 yards receiving led to Okoye's less stellar yardage output because of the one-dimensional nature of the Chiefs offense. The Chiefs had their outstanding defense wasted this year because of lack of leadership. Rookie quarterback Scott Zolak didn't do much better in his two games in as well with 233 yards, 46% completion rate, and 2 touchdowns for 3 interceptions and a fumble. The Chiefs desperately need a quarterback.


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                                Colts Year Report
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                                Coach: Ron Meyer
                                Yrs: 9
                                Season Record: 7-9
                                Overall Record: 63-52 (.548)
                                Status: Coming into 1991 it was said that, this being the final year of Meyer's contract, it would be a make or break year for him. Ever since taking over the Colts Meyer has led to the precipice of playoff-hood with a 9-6-1, 9-7, 8-8, and last years 9-7 season. This year was supposed to be a big year for the Colts, but they fell short under Meyer's reign with a 7-9 record. Meyer produced the worst record he's had as the Colts head-coach in his most important year. It seems the Colts front office is not happy with the stagnation that has been achieved under Meyer and have announced that he will be released in a few weeks as the teams head coach. The Colts are said to be staying internally with their signing of Ted Marchibroda. Marchibroda was the Colts head coach from 1975 to 1979. He started off well then had two consecutive 5-11 seasons. However the Colts believe in his age he has grown wiser and is just the kind of coach the Colts need to push them over the hump.


                                Colts 1991 Season Schedule
                                Wk1 - Sep 5 - *No Contest* - (Texans) - Won
                                Wk2 - Sep 15 - Oilers - Lost - (17-26)
                                Wk3 - Sep 22 - @Seahawks - Lost - (13-34)
                                Wk4 - Sep 30 - @Cardinals - Won - (24-20)
                                Wk5 - Oct 6 - @Bills - Lost - (9-38)
                                Wk6 - Oct 13 - Bengals - Lost - (13-16)
                                Wk7 - Oct 20 - @Steelers - Lost - (10-20)
                                Wk8 - Oct 27 - *No Contest* - (Texans) - Won
                                Wk9 - Nov 3 - Bye Week - N/A
                                Wk10 - Nov 11 - @Oilers - Lost - (7-24)
                                Wk11 - Nov 17 - *No Contest* - (Jaguars) - Won
                                Wk12 - Nov 24 - 49ers - Won - (34-19)
                                Wk13 - Dec 1 - Rams - Lost - (12-22)
                                Wk14 - Dec 8 - *No Contest* - (Ravens) - Won
                                Wk15 - Dec 15 - *No Contest* - (Jaguars) - Won
                                Wk16 - Dec 23 - Chiefs - Lost - (7-16)
                                Wk17 - Dec 29 - @Browns - Lost - (9-23)

                                Colts Division Standings
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                                Code:
                                                                       AFC South                                       
                                 TEAM                WINS LOSSES TIES PCT    PF  PA   HOME ROAD  AFC  NFC   DIV  STREAK 
                                 z-Titans            15   1      0    0.937  531 214  8-0  7-1   11-1 4-0   6-0  Won 9  
                                *Colts               7    9      0    0.437  288 302  4-4  3-5   5-7  2-2   4-2  Lost 2 
                                 Texans              2    14     0    0.125  183 521  2-6  0-8   2-10 0-4   1-5  Lost 2 
                                 Jaguars             1    15     0    0.062  186 434  1-7  0-8   1-11 0-4   1-5  Lost 5
                                Colts Team Statistics
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                                First Downs                           263
                                Third Down Conversions                117
                                Third Downs                           258
                                Third Down Percentage               45.3%
                                Forth Down Conversions                 15
                                Fourth Downs                           21
                                Fourth Down Percentage              71.4%
                                Two Pt Conversions Made                 0
                                Two Pt Conversions Attempted            2
                                Two Pt Conversion Percentage         0.0%
                                Offense Redzone Num                    35
                                Offense Redzone TDs                    21
                                Offense Redzone FGs                     7
                                Offense Redzone Percentage          80.0%
                                Rushing Yards                        2105
                                Rushing TDs                            14
                                Passing Yards                        2395
                                Passing TDs                            17
                                Offensive Pass Interceptions           22
                                TOTAL OFFENSE                        4500
                                Defensive Pass Interceptions           19
                                Fumbles Lost                           17
                                Penalties                             121
                                Penalty Yds                          1003
                                Turnovers                              39


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                                Colts Team MVP
                                --------------------------------------------------------
                                HB - Eric Dickerson

                                Offense - HB - Eric Dickerson
                                Defense - CB - Chris Goode

                                Colts Player Standouts
                                ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                1. - LB - Jeff Herrod - 91 Tak - 4 Loss - 5 Sack - 1 FF - 3 FR - 3 Int - 2 TD - 11 Deflections
                                Info: Jeff Herrod had a monster 1991 year where he led the Colts in tackles, had 5 sacks, as well as 3 interceptions. He accounted for two key defensive touchdowns in the Colts few victories and continues to play top notch football.

                                2. - CB - Chris Goode - 35 Tak - 1 FR - 6 Int - 6 Deflections
                                Info: Goode started off the season as the Colts number three cornerback on the roster. Eugene Daniel was the teams top guy with 23 year old youngster Alan Grant coming along as the team's number two. However due to the exceptional play of Chris Goode early in the year the Colts had to switch him out and he ended up overtaking the number two spot, and almost the top spot as well. Goode led the Colts with an outstanding 6 interceptions on the year.

                                3. - HB - Eric Dickerson - 317 Att - 4.4 Avg - 1,414 Yds - 8 TD - 0 Fum - 35 Rec - 6.4 Avg - 225 Yds - 3 TD
                                Info: Eric Dickerson had a great year once again where he continued last years 1,460 yard season with a follow up 1,414 yard year that was just as good. His 8 touchdowns dipped a little but his 3 in the passing game was an improvement. Dickerson also continued to impress with his complete lack of a single fumble all year long.

                                Colts Player Letdowns
                                -------------------------------------------------------------
                                1. - K - Dean Biasucci - 18 of 34 FG - 52% - 30 of 32 XP - 93%
                                Info Dean Biasucci is one of the better kickers in the league. Last year he had a great season where he nailed 80% of his 42 field goal attempts (34) and helped the Colts make some key victories. This year he completely regressed into a horrendous 52% kicking mode, also missing two extra points. He single-handedly lost the Colts the game against the Bengals (13-16) by missing three field goals that day.

                                2. - QB - Jeff George - 270 of 459 Att - 58% - 2,506 Yds - 16 TD - 21 Int - 66.4 Rat
                                Info: Jeff George had an excuse last year for not doing well, he was a rookie. He had 14 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. Not steller, but not bad. This year George was expected to improve and while he had more touchdowns, barely, with 16. He struggled with 21 interceptions on the year. George's 66.4 quarterback rating was not what the Colts were looking for in their expected future franchise quarterback. George showed his arm strength with 2,506 yards in the air despite a dominating run game, but his accuracy needs to be improved if he wants to remain the number 1 option for the Colts under center.

                                3. - CB - Larry Brown - 3 Tackles
                                Info: Rookie cornerback Larry Brown was drafted to help bolster the Colts defensive backfield, but he hardly made any impact at all on the entire year. Brown accounted for just 3 tackles in his limited playing time and didn't do much else on the field. If Brown wants to have a future in this league he'll have to step it up, especially if he ever wants to play in a big-game.


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