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 SECOND TEAM
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JFF ALL-LEAGUE SECOND TEAM
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DEFENSE |
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Second Team Quarterback
Michael Vick - Falcons League Offensive MVP Second Runner-Up |
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Second Team Right Defensive End
Bertrand Berry - Broncos |
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Vick has been selected as The JFF 2004 Spring Season II
League Offensive MVP Second Runner-Up (Click Here) |
Berry has to be considered one of the very best DEs in the league after the season he had. Wacavelli named him as the team's Defensive MVP five times during the season. |
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Second Team Halfback
Ahman Green - Packers League Offensive MVP Fourth Runner-Up |
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Second Team Left Defensive End
Leonard Little - Rams |
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Green has been selected as The JFF 2004 Spring Season II
League Offensive MVP Fourth Runner-Up (Click Here) |
Air Attack's JFF Rams had the #1 defense in the league against the rush, and #2 defense in the league against the pass. Little contributed to both of those rankings. He was the team's Defensive MVP in JFF Week 8. |
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Second Team Fullback
Mike Anderson - Broncos |
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Second Team Defensive Tackle #1
La'Roi Glover - Cowboys |
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Portis receives all of the headlines for Wacavelli's JFF
Broncos, but it is Anderson that gets the tough yards in short-yardage
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Robby D's JFF Cowboys finished #2 in the league defending the run, and the primary reason why was the stellar play of DT La'Roi Glover. He was the team's Defensive MVP in JFF Week 5. |
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Second Team Tight End
Chad Lewis - Eagles |
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Second Team Defensive Tackle #2
Warren Sapp - Buccaneers |
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Lewis had an outstanding season for Bizeaudawg's JFF
Eagles, who was many times Donovan McNabb's first option. He was chosen as his team's Offensive MVP
in JFF Week 7. |
Sapp has incredible speed for a player his size, often times requiring double-teams in order to be held in check. Justin "The Most Hated" Brown chose Sapp as his team's Defensive MVP for JFF Week 8. |
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Second Team Wide Receiver #1
Derrick Mason - Titans |
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Second Team ROLB
Shawn Barber - Chiefs |
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Mason has never earned Offensive MVP honors for the JFF
Titans, but make no mistake: He is a very big reason why The Natural's
offensive squad puts up such big numbers. |
Barber had more interceptions than any other linebacker in the league this season. He was his team's Defensive MVP in JFF Week 5 and JFF Week 7. Enough Said. |
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Second Team Wide Receiver #2
Joey Galloway - Cowboys |
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Second Team Middle Linebacker
Ray Lewis - Ravens |
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Galloway led the JFF Cowboys in touchdowns this season,
many times carrying the whole load of the offense himself. He was Robby D's Offensive MVP for JFF
Week 5, JFF Week 8, and JFF Week 11. |
Lewis is the prototype linebacker for all others to imitate. Speed, strength, tackling ability, and awareness are all wrapped up in one Middle Linebacker. He was the team's Defensive MVP for JFF Week 7. |
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Second Team Wide Receiver #3
Chad Johnson - Bengals |
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Second Team LOLB
Lance Briggs - Bears |
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Monster Juke's JFF Bengals failed to make the playoffs,
but don't blame that on Johnson.
Johnson was one of the best receivers in the league, and was his
team's Offensive MVP in JFF Week 4 and JFF Week 9. |
Briggs was an unexpected, but pleasant surprise for Kojo Hughes' JFF Bears. He was named the team's Defensive MVP for JFF Week 3 |
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Second Team Offensive Line
Green Bay Packers Left Tackle Chad Clifton |
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Second Team Cornerback #1Mike McKenzie - Packers |
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McKenzie was a ball hawk, helping The Roommate's JFF Packers finish the season as one of the best teams in the league in total team interceptions. He was his team's Defensive MVP in JFF Week 3. |
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Second Team Offensive Line
Green Bay Packers Left Guard Mike Wahle |
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Second Team Cornerback #2
Samari Rolle - Titans |
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Rolle is very good cover corner, and he has a sixth sense for potential interception opportunities. He was his team's Defensive MVP in JFF Week 5 and JFF Week 12. |
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Second Team Offensive Line
Green Bay Packers Center Mike Flanagan |
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Second Team Nickel / Dime Defensive Back
Shawn Springs - Seahawks |
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Throughout most of the season, DeAnte Jamerson's JFF Seahawks maintained a spot in the Top 5 - 10 best pass defenses in the league. A large part of the recognition belongs to Springs. |
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Second Team Offensive Line
Green Bay Packers Right Guard Marco Rivera |
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Second Team Free Safety
Darren Sharper - Packers |
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The JFF Packers depend heavily on their secondary to come up with big plays, and Sharper usually comes through for The Roommate. He was the team's Defensive MVP for JFF Week 7, JFF Week 10, and JFF Week 13. |
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Second Team Offensive Line
Green Bay Packers Right Tackle Mark Tauscher |
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Second Team Strong Safety
Mike Doss - Colts |
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Todd Haus' JFF Colts finished the season with one of the Top 5 best pass defenses in the league, and the exceptional play of SS Mike Doss was the primary reason why. He was the team's Defensive MVP in JFF Week 6 and JFF Week 13. |
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Second Team Special Teams (Kicker)
Jason Hanson - Lions |
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Second Team Special Teams
(Punt Returner)
Allen Rossum - Falcons |
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Ralph Peterson's JFF Lions just missed earning a playoff
berth, but they had some big upset victories during the season. One of the star players was the Kicker, as
Hanson was named the team's Offensive MVP in JFF Week 4 |
Rossum is simply deadly as a punt returner and kick returner, and has more touchdowns than just about any other Special Teams artist in the league. |
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2004 Spring Season II All-League FIRST TEAM