He did it. The little monkey did it. Im not sure how, but the Tecmo gods were looking favorably on young Sean and granted him a reprieve, and a trip to the playoffs. The final standings for the NFC West are:
Team________________Record___________Points For________Points Against
Atlanta (TJ).......................13 - 2 - 1.....................470..........................209
San Francisco (Tony).........12 - 4..........................401..........................249
New Orleans (John)...........10 - 6...........................443..........................361
Los Angeles Rams (Sean) ....9 - 7...........................360...........................390
Total Offense Rankings
#8 Atlanta
#15 New Orleans
#25 Los Angeles Rams
#27 San Francisco
Total Defense Rankings
#1 Atlanta
#2 New Orleans
#3 San Francisco
#4 LA Rams
PLAYOFF MATCHUPS
Opening Round
AFC:
Miami (Bye) and Houston (Bye)
Buffalo @ Kansas City (winner plays Miami)
New York Jets @ Denver (winner plays Hou)
NFC:
Atlanta (Bye) and New York Giants (Bye)
New Orleans @ San Francisco (winner plays NYG)
LA Rams @ Chicago (winner plays ATL)
Second Round
AFC:
Miami vs. Kansas City
Houston vs. New York Jets
NFC:
NY Giants vs. New Orleans
Atlanta vs. Los Angeles Rams
Conference Championship Games:
Miami vs. New York Jets
Atlanta vs. New Orleans
Super Bowl:
ATLANTA 35 Miami 22
Super Bowl MVP: QB, Chris Miller (90% comp, 294 yards, 3 TD)
Statistical Leaders (house teams only):
PASSING
Player, Team_________Cmp%_____Yards______TD____INT____Rating
Joe Montana, SF.............48.6...........2,877............39...........3...........168.2
Chris Miller, ATL............55.0...........3,416.............40..........16..........142.9
Steve Walsh, NO.............61.8............4,111.............49...........23.........125.9
Jim Everett, LAR............56.4...........1,574.............13...........7...........122.9
RUSHING
Player, Team_______________ Yards______YPC________TD
Cleveland Gary, LAR...................1,802............9.6.................27
Mike Rozier, ATL.........................842...............5.8.................15
Roger Craig, SF............................568...............6.3.................12
Dalton Hilliard, NO.........................80...............N/A...............0
RECEIVING
Player, Team________________Rec________Yards________TD
Andre Rison, ATL........................32..................1,471.................22
John Taylor, SF...........................27..................1,219.................16
Eric Martin, NO...........................33...................1,243.................14
Brett Perriman, NO......................61...................1,114.................10
Jerry Rice, SF..............................25..................887....................12
Shawn Collins, ATL......................24..................767....................10
Hoby Brenner, NO.......................36..................747....................13
Pete Holohan, LAR......................28...................468....................1
Sack Leader: 25 ----Tory Epps, ATL
Int Leader: 10 ------Dave Waymer, SF
Kick Off Returns (Special Mention): Gil Fenerty, 30.3 ypr, 7 TD
Offensive MVP Finalists ( vote in comments section):
Cleveland Gary, LAR
Joe Montana, SF
Steve Walsh, NO
Neal Anderson, CHI
Andre Rison, ATL
Marion Butts, SD
Defensive MVP Finalists (vote in comments section):
Tory Epps, ATL
Deion Sanders, ATL
Dave Waymer, SF
Wayne Haddix, TB
Dennis Byrd, NYJ
Gil Byrd, SD
Monday, October 25, 2004
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3 comments:
My ballot....
Off MVP:
1. C. Gary
2. N. Anderson
3. M. Butts
4. S. Walsh
5. A. Rison
Def MVP:
1. D. Sanders
2. T. Epps
3. W. Haddix
4. D. Byrd
5. D. Waymer
My ballot --
Offensive MVP
1 -- Cleveland Gary, LAR (led league in yds {rushing} and TD {overall})
2 -- Andre Rison, ATL (by far best receiver)
3 -- Marion Butts, SD (blew me up for 300 -- I'm convinced)
4 -- Joe Montana, SF (great, but too many weapons to win)
5 -- Neal Anderson, CHI (brilliant, but Gary better)
6 -- Steve Walsh, NO (too many INTs)
Defensive MVP
1 -- Deion Sanders, ATL (covered whole field -- game-changer)
2 -- Dennis Byrd, NYJ (he's paralyzed, for God's sake)
3 -- Dave Waymer, SF (led league in INT, but 1-dimensional)
4 -- Tory Epps, ATL (led league in sacks)
5 -- Wayne Haddix, TB; Gil Byrd, SD (non-factors in my decision -- not really good OR paralyzed)
Offensive MVP: Marion Butts - how can I not vote for someone named "Butts?" just awesome....
Defensive MVP: PrimeTime. Was he Primetime back then? Who knows? He's dope....
-Shea
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