JFF 2004 Spring Season II - League Offensive
MVP
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**CLINTON PORTIS**
Halfback JFF Denver Broncos
Coach: Justin "Wacavelli" Acton
Season Highlights: The JFF Broncos finished with the #2 rushing offense in
the league, but they had the #1 individual rusher in HB Clinton Portis. Portis was a workhorse for Wacavelli's
West Division Champion team, exceeding 100 yards or more rushing eleven times,
and exceeding 200 yards or more rushing four times. As a team, Denver averaged 156.8 yards per game. Portis was selected by his coach as the
team's Offensive MVP in JFF Week One, JFF Week Four, JFF Week Five, JFF Week
Six, JFF Week Seven, JFF Week Eight, JFF Week Nine, JFF Week Ten, JFF Week
Thirteen, and JFF Week Fourteen. Best Performance: JFF Week
Four: Portis rushed 25
times for 248 yards and 4 TDs, and had 2 receptions for 27 yards in a 45-17
victory over the JFF Buccaneers |
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League Offensive MVP
1st Runner-Up |
League Offensive MVP
2nd Runner-Up
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**Steve "Air" McNair** Quarterback JFF Tennessee Titans (The Natural) McNair was honored as
this season's Mid-Season Offensive MVP, and many of his individual game
statistics have just been phenomenal.
He was chosen by his coach as his team's Offensive MVP fifteen times
in sixteen games. His best
performance came in JFF Week 7, when he completed 35 of 47 passes for 588
yards and 7 TDs, and rushed 8 times for 28 yards and 3 TDs |
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**Michael Vick** Quarterback JFF Atlanta Falcons (Chefshow2) Vick is probably the
greatest "double-threat" in the league, with his strong arm and fast
legs. The JFF Falcons led the league
in rushing yards per game, and Vick was the #1 reason why. He was named by his coach as the team's
Offensive MVP in JFF Week 3, JFF Week 4, JFF Week 7, JFF Week 9, JFF Week 10,
JFF Week 12, JFF Week 13, and JFF Week 16 |
League Offensive MVP
3rd Runner-Up |
League Offensive MVP
4th Runner-Up
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**Randy Moss** Wide Receiver JFF Minnesota Vikings (Clock Keeper) One of the reasons
why the JFF Vikings have such a successful rushing offense is because, as an
opponent, you have to always be on guard for their tall, ultra-fast receiver,
Randy Moss. His individual statistics
weren't extraordinary, but just the "threat" of what he can do causes
opponents to make adjustments. He was his team's Offensive MVP in JFF Week 8
and JFF Week 14 |
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**Ahman Green** Halfback / Wide Receiver JFF Green Bay Packers (The Roommate) The JFF Packers, for
most of the season, had the most "balanced" offensive attack in the
league. Green had just as many, if
not more, receiving yards than he did rushing yards. He was selected by his coach as his team's
Offensive MVP in JFF Week 1, JFF Week 2, JFF Week 7, JFF Week 9, JFF Week 10,
JFF Week 12, JFF Week 13 |
JFF 2004 Spring Season II - League Defensive
MVP
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**AENEAS WILLIAMS**
Free Safety / CornerbackJFF St. Louis Rams
Coach:
Alan "Air Attack" Currie
Season Highlights: The JFF Rams finished the season with the #1 Overall
defense in the league (#1 against the rush, and #2 against the pass), and
FS/CB Aeneas Williams was a huge reason why.
St. Louis only allowed an average of 14.9 points per game, and they
posted three shut-out victories.
Williams was named by his coach as the team's Defensive MVP in JFF
Week Two, JFF Week Three, JFF Week Five, JFF Week Fifteen, and JFF Week Sixteen. This is Williams' second Defensive MVP
award in four seasons (He was also voted the League Defensive MVP in JFF
2002-03 Fall Season I) Best Performance: JFF Week
Two: Williams had two
tackles, two interceptions, and a pass deflection in a 40-0 victory over the
JFF Falcons |
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League Defensive MVP
1st Runner-Up |
League Defensive MVP
2nd Runner-Up
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**Keith Bulluck** Right Outside Linebacker JFF Tennessee Titans (The Natural) Bulluck was a force to be reckoned with on the JFF Titans defense. A threat to both sack your quarterback, or intercept him, #53 is always roaming around where the ball is. He was selected by his coach as the team's Defensive MVP eight times in sixteen games. His best performance came in JFF Week 16, when he had 7 tackles, 5 sacks, and 2 pass deflections in a 56-11 victory over the JFF Chiefs |
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**Jason Gildon** Left Outside Linebacker JFF Pittsburgh Steelers (Claude Connor) Gildon was just an
absolute monster on defense for Claude Connor's JFF Steelers. Gildon has a great combination of speed,
strength, and awareness that makes it hard for any offensive opponent to gain
yards against him. He was his coach's
Defensive MVP in JFF Week 6 and JFF Week 8.
In that Week 8 contest, Gildon had 8 tackles and 6 sacks in a 38-21
victory over the JFF Lions |
League Defensive MVP
3rd Runner-Up |
League Defensive MVP
4th Runner-Up
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**Troy Vincent** Cornerback JFF Philadelphia Eagles (Bizeaudawg) Bizeaudawg's JFF
Eagles failed to earn a playoff berth this season, but in no way can you
blame that on All-League Cornerback Troy Vincent. He was named by his coach as the team's Defensive MVP in JFF
Week 1, JFF Week 6, and JFF Week 7. His best performance was in Week Seven,
when he had 4 tackles and a game saving 93-yard interception return for a touchdown
in a 35-21 victory over the JFF Lions |
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**Brian Urlacher** Middle Linebacker JFF Chicago Bears (Kojo Hughes) Urlacher was the 4th
Runner-Up for Defensive MVP last Fall, and he returns in the same spot this
season. He is no doubt the most talented
Middle Linebacker in The JFF. Always a threat to both sack opposing
quarterbacks, AND intercept them. He was named his team's Defensive MVP in
JFF Week 8, when he had 4 tackles, 1 interception, and 1 pass deflection in a
31-21 victory over the JFF Packers |
Final
Vote Tallies for JFF 2004 Spring Season II League MVPs:
Offensive MVP:
JFF Online League Voting for Offensive MVP (first place votes in parentheses;
60 votes total, 20 first place votes):
1) Clinton Portis, HB, JFF Denver Broncos - 13 votes (5)
2) Steve McNair, QB, JFF
Tennessee Titans - 11 votes (4)
3) Michael Vick, QB, JFF
Atlanta Falcons - 10 votes (4)
4) Randy Moss, WR, JFF
Minnesota Vikings - 4 votes
5) Ahman Green, HB, JFF
Green Bay Packers - 3 votes (1)
6) Torry Holt, WR, JFF St.
Louis Rams - 3 votes
7) Tony Gonzalez, TE, JFF
Kansas City Chiefs - 2 votes (1)
8) Michael Bennett, HB, JFF
Minnesota Vikings - 2 votes
8) James Stewart, HB, JFF
Detroit Lions - 2 votes
10) Jake Delhomme, QB, JFF
Carolina Panthers - 1 vote (1)
10) Joey Galloway, WR, JFF
Dallas Cowboys - 1 vote (1)
10) Bethel Johnson, WR, JFF
New England Patriots - 1 vote (1)
10) Chad Johnson, WR, JFF
Cincinnati Bengals - 1 vote (1)
10) Ricky Williams, HB, JFF
Miami Dolphins - 1 vote (1)
15) Priest Holmes, HB, JFF
Kansas City Chiefs - 1 vote
15) Edgerrin James, HB, JFF
Indianapolis Colts - 1 vote
15) Michael Pittman, HB, JFF
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 1 vote
15) Anthony Thomas, HB, JFF
Chicago Bears - 1 vote
15) Amos Zereoue, HB, JFF
Pittsburgh Steelers - 1 vote
Defensive MVP:
JFF Online League Voting for Defensive MVP (first place votes in parentheses;
60 votes total, 20 first place votes):
1) Aeneas Williams, FS/CB, JFF St. Louis Rams - 10 votes (3)
2) Keith Bulluck, LB, JFF
Tennessee Titans - 7 votes (5)
3) Jason Gildon, LB, JFF
Pittsburgh Steelers - 5 votes (2)
4) Troy Vincent, CB, JFF
Philadelphia Eagles - 5 votes (1)
5) Brian Urlacher, LB, JFF
Chicago Bears - 4 votes (1)
6) Mike McKenzie, CB, JFF
Green Bay Packers - 3 votes (1)
7) Jason Taylor, DE, JFF
Miami Dolphins - 3 votes
8) Shawn Barber, LB, JFF
Kansas City Chiefs - 2 votes (1)
8) Chad Brown, LB, JFF
Seattle Seahawks - 2 votes (1)
8) Julius Peppers, DE, JFF
Carolina Panthers - 2 votes (1)
11) Lance Schulters, FS, JFF
Tennessee Titans - 2 votes
12) Kevin Hardy, LB, JFF Cincinnati
Bengals - 1 vote (1)
12) Ty Law, CB, JFF New
England Patriots - 1 vote (1)
12) Adewale Ogunleye, DE,
JFF Miami Dolphins - 1 vote (1)
12) Roy Williams, FS, JFF
Dallas Cowboys - 1 vote (1)
16) Ronde Barber, CB, JFF
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 1 vote
16) Dre' Bly, CB, JFF
Detroit Lions - 1 vote
16) Alex Brown, DE, JFF
Chicago Bears - 1 vote
16) Ray Buchanan, CB, JFF
Atlanta Falcons - 1 vote
16) Jevon Kearse, DE, JFF
Tennessee Titans - 1 vote
16) Al Harris, CB, JFF Green
Bay Packers - 1 vote
16) Ray Lewis, LB, JFF
Baltimore Ravens - 1 vote
16) Brock Marion, FS, JFF
Miami Dolphins - 1 vote
16) Chris McAlister, CB, JFF
Baltimore Ravens - 1 vote
16) Patrick Surtain, CB, JFF
Miami Dolphins - 1 vote
16) Denard Walker, CB, JFF
Minnesota Vikings - 1 vote
Previous
MVP Winners:
JFF 2002-03 Fall Season I:
Mid-Season Offensive MVP: N/A (This honor was not
acknowledged during the season)
Mid-Season Defensive MVP: N/A (This honor was not
acknowledged during the season)
Regular Season Offensive MVP**: Terrell
Owens, WR, JFF San Francisco 49ers (Bizeaudawg)
Regular Season Defensive MVP**: Aeneas
Williams, CB, JFF St. Louis Rams (Air Attack)
JFF 2003 Spring Season II:
Mid-Season Offensive MVP: Randy Moss, WR, JFF
Minnesota Vikings (Musashi)
Mid-Season Defensive MVP: Deltha O'Neal, CB/PR, JFF
Denver Broncos (Wacavelli)
Regular Season Offensive MVP**: Ricky
Williams, HB, JFF Miami Dolphins (Claude Connor)
Regular Season Defensive MVP**: Derrick
Brooks, ROLB, JFF Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Top Dawg)
JFF 2003 Fall Season I:
Mid-Season Offensive MVP: Torry Holt, WR, JFF St.
Louis Rams (Air Attack)
Mid-Season Defensive MVP: Simeon Rice, DE, JFF Tampa
Bay Buccaneers (Top Dawg)
Regular Season Offensive MVP**: Torry
Holt, WR, JFF St. Louis Rams (Air Attack)
Regular Season Defensive MVP**: Jevon
Kearse, DE, JFF Tennessee Titans (The Dean)
JFF 2004 Spring Season II:
Mid-Season Offensive MVP: Steve McNair, QB, JFF
Tennessee Titans (The Natural)
Mid-Season Defensive MVP: Denard Walker, CB, JFF
Minnesota Vikings (Clock Keeper)
** MVP selections for the entire Regular Season are
voted on by the full league membership;
Mid-Season MVP selections are chosen by the JFF Website Manager