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Robbie S. - GP 26 PTD 162 RTD 10 RTDPG 0.4 INT 3 KTD 3 MAH 6 HOT 5 AVGRAT - 6.6 Summation - Robbie had a bit of a step back in terms of offensive production in 2006-07. Although he maintained a lead on the QB market in terms of pure production, he lost some of his arm accuracy. That said, he picked up his defensive and special teams intensity throughout.
Maciej C. - GP 26 PTD 100 RTD 37 RTDPG 1.4 INT 17 KTD 2 MAH 11 HOT 9 AVGRAT - 7.3 Summation - Maciej had the best all around production of his 4 year FFL career. He scored a career high 37 receiving touchdowns, and threw in a massive 9 hands of Tom. However, his rating was pitifully low, and he hit career lows in passing touchdowns and mahoneys. Is no longer able to purely dominate.
Jordan D. - GP 20 PTD 160 RTD 35 RTDPG 1.8 INT 18 KTD 1 MAH 10 HOT 8 AVGRAT - 8.4 Summation - Jordan took the FFL by storm in his first full season. Was the most successful quarterback, firing in 160 passing touchdows in only 20 games played. How can anyone top that kind of a season? However, his lack of speed remains a major concern, especially on defence and on the quarterback scramble. |
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Patrick - GP 25 PTD 0 RTD 62 RTDPG 2.5 INT 4 KTD 0 MAH 24 HOT 9 AVGRAT - 7.9 Summation - Despite playing the first quarter of the season with a busted foot, Patrick managed to blow away any competition for his 3rd consecutive scoring title. Improved his defence, lowered his mahoney count, and added some dekes on his way to an excellent season.
Neil - GP 25 PTD 0 RTD 41 RTDPG 1.6 INT 0 KTD 2 MAH 53 HOT 12 AVGRAT - 7.4 Summation - A rookie of the year candidate in almost every aspect, Neil had more ups than downs in his debut season. Finished with 41 touchdowns in 25 games, tapping in a respectable 2 kickoff touchdowns. Brought speed and flair, and will be a key contributor in seasons to come.
Tommy - GP 24 PTD 0 RTD 25 RTDPG 1.1 INT 4 KTD 0 MAH 53 HOT 21 AVGRAT - 7.0 Summation - A FFL legend if there ever was one, Tommy lost his trademark consistency, blowing hot and cold throughout the season. However, on the days he was on, Tommy brought an A game on all ends. Successful season highlighted by creation of 'his' stat category.
Peter - GP 19 PTD 0 RTD 38 RTDPG 2 INT 12 KTD 5 MAH 32 HOT 11 AVGRAT - 7.5 Summation - After playing at a ridiculously high level, Peter peetered off, forcing him into a sabbatical that pretty much confirmed Pat's scoring race win. Prior (and after) his self-exile, Peter was the FFL's best defender, a special teams guru, and a go-to receiver. Great season.
Jacob - GP 15 PTD 1 RTD 35 RTDPG 2.3 INT 7 KTD 3 MAH 45 HOT 12 AVGRAT - 7.6 Summation - Big things were expected of the Crisco commander, and for the most part, he delivered. Scored big time numbers, finished second in kickoff touchdowns, and expanded his catching arsenal and defense. However, the 45 mahoneys in only 15 games were a concern.
Ezra - GP 13 PTD 12 RTD 20 RTDPG 1.5 INT 5 KTD 1 MAH 16 HOT 1 AVGRAT - 7.5 Summation - After an early season blast where he briefly led the league in scoring, Ezra dropped like a fat lady on a broken waterbed. Flashes of sheer talent were marred by his unnerving ability to float for games on end. Still put up good rookie numbers, which is to be applauded.
Graham - GP 13 PTD 0 RTD 12 RTDPG 0.9 INT 1 KTD 1 MAH 24 HOT 2 AVGRAT - 6.1 Summation - More was expected from the third year veteran, especially considering his breakout season last year. However, Graham proved to be about as disappointing as they come. Dropped in all categories, and even buddy Rob began looking elsewhere during games.
James - GP 9 PTD 0 RTD 20 RTDPG 2.2 INT 1 KTD 0 MAH 11 HOT 1 AVGRAT - 7.4 Summation - Despite playing in signficantly fewer games than in seasons past, the wily old FFL vet contributed a whopping 20 scores in only 9 games. Has lost his defensive step over the years, preferring to focus on his offense, which has blossomed significantly.
Matthew S. - GP 9 PTD 2 RTD 12 RTDPG 1.3 INT 5 KTD 0 MAH 4 HOT 5 AVGRAT - 7.3 Summation - No longer the offensive threat he once was, Matt has turned his game into a more rounded out, team-oriented aspect. Does the little things that don't show up the stats sheet, including running picks and playing incredible man to man coverage.
Alex - GP 9 PTD 0 RTD 24 RTDPG 2.7 INT 8 KTD 0 MAH 8 HOT 0 AVGRAT - 7.6 Summation - Although his appearances were sporadic at best, Alex put up massive numbers, particularly on the offensive end. 24 receiving touchdowns in limited games is impressive to say the least. Still an avid defender, and an interception machine.
David - GP 6 PTD 1 RTD 16 RTDPG 2.7 INT 3 KTD 0 MAH 8 HOT 2 AVGRAT - 8.3 Summation - Tied a career high with 6 games played, and set career highs in receiving touchdowns and interceptions. No longer a quarterback threat, Dave muscled (literally) his way through opponents on his way to a banner season, definitely his best yet.
Dylan - GP 5 PTD 5 RTD 12 RTDPG 2.4 INT 2 KTD 0 MAH 8 HOT 2 AVGRAT - 8.3 Summation - The FFL veteran puts up numbers every season, and this was one was no exception. Caught pretty much everything thrown at him, and developed good "yards after the catch" ability. Showed reasonable effectiveness on the defensive end, a success from times when he couldn't cover a blanket.
Jordan T. - GP 5 PTD 0 RTD 24 RTDPG 4.8 INT 5 KTD 2 MAH 4 HOT 3 AVGRAT - 9.4 Summation - One of the biggest FFL revelations of all time, Jordan T. came out of relative obscurity to score massive points in only 5 games. Unfathomable acceleration and a magnificent catching ability led to confusion amongst even the best FFL defenders. A definite MVP candidate if he had played more games. |
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