View Single Post
  #2   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 05-09-2004, 17:58
Alex Salomonsky's Avatar
Alex Salomonsky Alex Salomonsky is offline
The A-Train
AKA: A-Train
#0769 (Eaglebotics)
Team Role: Student
 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Rookie Year: 2002
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
Posts: 87
Alex Salomonsky is on a distinguished road
Send a message via AIM to Alex Salomonsky
Re: The NFL 2004-2005 Season Thread

Team: Washington Redskins
Players: LaVar Arrington, Jon Jansen, Shaun Alexander, Justin Skaggs, any player from the Hampton Roads area (Mike Vick)

Divisions:
East: Washington/NE
South: Carolina/ Indy
North: GB/ Baltimore
West:Seattle/ Denver
Wild Cards: Two surprises in the NFC, Arizona and Detriot/ Cincy, Tennesee

Playoffs:
GB defeats Detriot in the tundra
Arizona shocks Carolina
in a hard fought contest, Tennesee outlasts defending world champs NE in snowy conditions
Denver barely edges a fiesty Cincy team

Washington holds off a final drive from Brett Favre and the Packers when Sean Taylor and LaVar Arrington combine to stop Ahman Green at the goal-line as time expires in an instant classic
Seattle ends Arizona's cinderella story with their high octane offense
Baltimore's D stuffs the Denver O in an easy victory for Baltimore
Indy outduels Tennesee in a high scoring affair

Washington d steps up and former Seahawk Shawn Springs intercepts Matt Hasselback in OT and returns it for a TD after Hasselback said that they would get the ball and score.
In a classic match-up, great defense beats great offense as Baltimore wins handly.

Super Bowl:
Washington: 10
Baltimore: 17

Gibbs unable to work the magic as the Baltimore D stuffs an overworked and tired Clinton Portis for under 100 yrds for the first time in the playoffs, and intercepts Brunell twice, including one returned for the GW TD by one of the most hated redskins of all-time, Deion Sanders. (pains me to type that)

MVP-Clinton Portis-Gibbs will fed him the ball all day, and he's got a good line even without Jansen
Offensive Player: Portis, see above
Defensive Player: Ray Lewis, will be a beast as always
Offensive Rookie: Kellen Winslow, will complain if not given the ball, so numbers will be big
Defensive Rookie: Sean Taylor, he's a beast, look what he's done in pre-season.
Coach of the Year: Dennis Green, impossible turn around that no one expected, and deserves the award

Notes:
Dallas is the worst team when over-worked D can't make up for lack of offense
Minnesota can't keep the ego's under control, costing them the playoffs
Vick plays horrible in new offense.
Philly realizes that TO is a cancer to the team, and miss the playoffs with lack of DB to complement aggressive D.
__________________
Watch out for Landstown High School, Team #769 in 2005. this time i'm serious

I survived VCU
-Alex Salomonsky "The A-Train"

Reply With Quote