JFF 2004 SPRING SEASON II - ALL LEAGUE TEAM
Highlighting Individual Cyber-Athlete achievement from JFF Week One thru JFF Week Sixteen |
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JFF ALL-LEAGUE FIRST TEAM
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JFF ALL-LEAGUE FIRST TEAM
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OFFENSE |
DEFENSE |
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First Team Quarterback
Steve McNair - Titans League Offensive MVP First Runner-Up |
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First Team Right Defensive End
Jason Taylor - Dolphins |
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McNair has been selected as The JFF 2004 Spring Season II
League Offensive MVP First Runner-Up (Click Here) |
David Hale Jr’s JFF Miami Dolphins maintained one of the best defensive units in the league all season, thanks in large part to Taylor. He received more votes (3) for Defensive MVP than any other DE in the league |
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First Team Halfback
Clinton Portis - Broncos ***League Offensive MVP*** |
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First Team Left Defensive End
Julius Peppers - Panthers |
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Portis has been selected as The JFF 2004 Spring Season II
League Offensive MVP (Click Here) |
Peppers was a star defensive player for Reggie T’s JFF Panthers, leading the team in sacks and tackles. He was his team’s Defensive MVP six times. |
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First Team Fullback
Warrick Dunn - Falcons |
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First Team Defensive Tackle #1
Albert Haynesworth - Titans |
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Quarterback Michael Vick was not the only member of the
JFF Falcons to gain significant rushing yards; Atlanta coach Chefshow2 always
depends on halfback-turned-fullback Warrick Dunn for crucial yards |
The Natural’s JFF Titans finished in the Top 5 teams in the league in rushing defense, and Haynesworth deserves a lot of credit for that. He was his team’s Defensive MVP for JFF Week 1 and JFF Week 6 |
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First Team Tight End
Tony Gonzalez - Chiefs |
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First Team Defensive Tackle #2
Bryan Robinson - Bears |
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Gonzalez was without question the most dominant TE in the
league for Mo-Ice’s JFF Chiefs. He
was his team’s Offensive MVP in JFF Week 5, JFF Week 7, JFF Week 13, and JFF
Week 14 |
Kojo Hughes’ JFF Bears are one of the better defensive teams in the league, and DT Bryan Robinson shoulders a lot of the load. He was his team’s Defensive MVP for JFF Week 10 |
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First Team Wide Receiver #1
Randy Moss - Vikings League Offensive MVP Third Runner-Up |
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First Team ROLB
Keith Bulluck - TitansLeague Defensive MVP First Runner-Up |
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Moss has been selected as The JFF 2004 Spring Season II
League Offensive MVP Third Runner-Up (Click Here) |
Bulluck has been selected as The JFF 2004 Spring Season II League Defensive MVP First Runner-Up (Click Here) |
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First Team Wide Receiver #2
Torry Holt - Rams |
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First Team Middle Linebacker
Brian Urlacher - BearsLeague Defensive MVP Fourth Runner-Up |
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Holt was last season’s League Offensive MVP, and he had
another stellar season for Air Attack’s JFF Rams this Spring. He was named his team’s Offensive MVP
seven times. |
Urlacher has been selected as The JFF 2004 Spring Season II League Defensive MVP Fourth Runner-Up (Click Here) |
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First Team Wide Receiver #3
Tyrone Calico - Titans |
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First Team LOLB
Jason Gildon - SteelersLeague Defensive MVP Second Runner-Up |
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In order for The Natural’s JFF Titans to have the #1
passing offense in the league, McNair has to be throwing to someone,
right? Calico is the answer to that
question. |
Gildon has been selected as The JFF 2004 Spring Season II League Defensive MVP Second Runner-Up (Click Here) |
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First Team Offensive Line
Denver Broncos - Left Tackle Ephraim Salaam |
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First Team Cornerback #1Aeneas Williams - Rams***League Defensive MVP*** |
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Williams has been selected as The JFF 2004 Spring Season II League Defensive MVP (Click Here) |
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First Team Offensive Line
Denver Broncos - Left Guard Ben Hamilton |
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First Team Cornerback #2
Troy Vincent - EaglesLeague Defensive MVP Third Runner-Up |
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Vincent has been selected as The JFF 2004 Spring Season II League Defensive MVP Third Runner-Up (Click Here) |
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First Team Offensive Line
Denver Broncos - Center Tom Nalen |
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First Team Nickel / Dime Defensive Back
Denard Walker - Vikings |
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Walker was The JFF Website Manager’s JFF 2004 Spring Season II Mid-Season Defensive MVP. He was his team’s Defensive MVP four times this season for Clock Keeper’s JFF Vikings |
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First Team Offensive Line
Denver Broncos - Right Guard Dan Neil |
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First Team Free Safety
Lance Schulters - Titans |
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Schulters is one of the most dangerous defensive backs in the league, helping the JFF Titans lead the league in team interceptions. |
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First Team Offensive Line
Denver Broncos - Right Tackle Matt Lepsis |
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First Team Strong Safety
Corey Chavous - Vikings |
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The JFF Vikings allowed the least points per game in the league this season, and one of the primary reasons why is the play of Chavous. He was a Mid-Season All-League selection too this season. |
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First Team Special Teams (Kicker)
Jeff Reed - Steelers |
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First Team Special Teams
(Punt Returner)
Bethel Johnson - Patriots |
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Very few Kickers have been named by their coaches as their
team’s Offensive MVP after a victory, but Reed happens to be one of
them. He was Claude Connor’s choice
for JFF Week 15 |
Johnson, also a Wide Receiver, was the superstar player for A.B.’s JFF Patriots this season. He was named his team’s Offensive MVP in JFF Week 8, JFF Week 9, & JFF Week 10. |
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2004 Spring Season II All-League SECOND TEAM