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Post by Soapy » 27 Sep 2019, 22:13

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League Leaders
Passing
Tom Brady (QB, New England): 5,524 yards, 50 touchdowns, 13 interceptions, 70 cmp%.
Patrick Mahomes (QB, Kansas City): 4,557 yards, 43 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, 72 cmp%
Matt Ryan (QB, Atlanta): 4,469 yards, 34 touchdowns, 18 interceptions, 68 cmp%
Philip Rivers (QB, LA Chargers): 4,409 yards, 36 touchdowns, 9 interceptions, 69 cmp%
Jimmy Garoppolo (QB, San Francisco): 4,321 yards, 29 touchdowns, 14 interceptions, 64 cmp%
Rushing
Ezekiel Elliott (HB, Dallas): 291 carries, 1667 yards, 11 touchdowns, 5.7 ypc.
Todd Gurley II (HB, LA Rams): 258 carries, 1351 yards, 8 touchdowns, 5.2 ypc.
Le'Veon Bell (HB, NY Jets): 218 carries, 1320 yards, 10 touchdowns, 6.1 ypc.
Sony Michel (HB, New England): 234 carries, 1197 yards, 11 touchdowns, 5.1 ypc.
Christian McCaffrey (HB, Carolina): 253 carries, 1072 yards, 4 touchdowns, 4.2 ypc.
Receiving
Keenan Allen (WR, LA Chargers): 86 receptions, 1468 yards, 12 touchdowns.
Julian Edelman (WR, New England): 96 receptions, 1256 yards, 13 touchdowns.
Julio Jones (WR, Atlanta): 97 receptions, 1247 yards, 12 touchdowns.
Willie Snead IV (WR, Baltimore): 96 receptions, 1238 yards, 13 touchdowns.
Mohamed Sanu Sr (WR, Atlanta): 97 receptions, 1170 yards, 9 touchdowns.
Defense
Myles Jack (LB, Jacksonville): 135 tackles, 3.5 sacks, interception.
Patrick Peterson (CB, Arizona): 86 tackles, 0.5 sack, 8 interceptions.
Landon Collins (S, Washington): 86 tackles, 4 interceptions, 3 forced fumbles.
Stephon Gilmore (CB, New England): 85 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 3 interceptions, 14 pass deflections.
Myles Garrett (DE, Cleveland): 77 tackles, 20 sacks.

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Post by Soapy » 27 Sep 2019, 22:20

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Playoff Wild Card Schedule
Indianapolis Colts (9-7) at Kansas City Chiefs (11-5)
Injuries :: IND DE Justin Houston, IND T Anthony Castonzo, KC TE Travis Kelce, KC CB Kyle Fuller, KC HB LeSean McCoy

San Francisco 49ers (8-8) at Green Bay Packers (10-6)
Injuries :: SF WR Marquise Goodwin, SF HB Tevin Coleman, SF HB Matt Breida, SF HB Jerick McKinnon, SF CB Jason Verrett, GB CB Jaire Alexander, GB OLB Preston Smith

Los Angeles Chargers (10-5-1) at Tennessee Titans (10-6)
Injuries :: LAC S Derwin James Jr., LAC WR Mike Williams, TEN S Kevin Byard, TEN HB Dion Lewis, TEN WR Corey Davis

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-7) at Carolina Panthers (9-7)
Injuries :: TB WR Mike Evans, TB QB Jameis Winston, TB HB Austin Ekeler, TB S Eric Berry, CAR DE Kawann Short, CAR DE Greg McCoy, CAR WR Chris Hogan
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Post by Xixak » 28 Sep 2019, 07:39

Actually like the way you're doing the updates in this, simple but clean.

GL in the playoffs.

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Post by Soapy » 28 Sep 2019, 09:09

Xixak wrote:
28 Sep 2019, 07:39
Actually like the way you're doing the updates in this, simple but clean.

GL in the playoffs.
thanks bruv enough eye candy.

get to the meat and potatoes.

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Post by Soapy » 28 Sep 2019, 09:16

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Playoff Wild Card Results
Kansas City Chiefs 35 :: Indianapolis Colts 32
Green Bay Packers 14 :: San Francisco 49ers 0
Los Angeles Chargers 40 :: Tennessee Titans 34
Carolina Panthers 17 :: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14

Playoff Divisional Round Results
Los Angeles Chargers (11-5-1) at New England Patriots (14-2)
Carolina Panthers (10-7) at Dallas Cowboys (13-3)
Kansas City Chiefs (12-5) at Cleveland Browns (12-4)
Green Bay Packers (11-6) at Los Angeles Rams (11-5)

AFC Players of the Week
Philip Rives (QB, LA Chargers): 29 of 45, 311 yards, 5 touchdowns.
Tyrann Mathieu (S, Kansas City): 7 tackles, interception, touchdown.

NFC Players of the Week
Cam Newton (QB, Carolina): 25 of 27, 265 yards, 2 touchdowns.
Dee Ford (DE, San Francisco): 5 tackles, 2 sacks.

Notable Injuries
Derwin James (S, LA Chargers): Broken Foot, Season.
Mike Williams (WR, LA Chargers): Dislocated Elbow, Two Weeks.
Thomas Davis Sr. (LB, LA Chargers): Broken Femur, Season.
Denzel Perryman (LB, LA Chargers): Broken Collarbone, Three Weeks.
David Andrews (C, New England): Blood Clots, Season.
Rex Burkhead (HB, New England): Broken Collarbone, Season.
Kawann Short (DE, Carolina): Broken Collarbone, Season.
Greg McCoy (DE, Carolina): Broken Hand, Two Weeks.
Chris Hogan (WR, Carolina): Partial ACL Tear, Season.
Sean Lee (LB, Dallas): Broken Toe, Season.
Travis Kelce (TE, Kansas City): Broken Ankle, Season.
Kyle Fuller (CB, Kansas City): Ruptured Disk, Season.
LeSean McCoy (HB, Kansas City): Broken Collarbone, Season.
Kareem Hunt (HB, Cleveland): Knee Cartilage Tear, Two Wees.
Jaire Alexander (CB, Green Bay): Foot Fracture, Season.
Preston Smith (OLB, Green Bay): Complete PCL Tear, Season.
Kevin King (CB, Green Bay): Dislocated Ankle, Season.
Blake Martinez (LB, Green Bay): Partial ACL Tear, Season.
Todd Gurley (HB, LA Rams): Foot Fracture, Season.
Robert Woods (WR, LA Rams): Ruptured Disk, One Week.
Jared Goff (QB, LA Rams): Broken Collarbone, Three Weeks.

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Post by Soapy » 28 Sep 2019, 09:37

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Divisional Playoffs: Los Angeles Chargers at New England Patriots Preview
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The New England Patriots earned their tenth consecutive first-round playoff bye after finishing with an 14-2 record and the 2019 AFC East title to earn the first seed in the AFC Playoff field. On Saturday, they'll be seeing a familiar foe in the Los Angeles Chargers and quarterback Philip Rivers.

Sony Michel ran for 129 yards and had three touchdowns and the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Chargers 41-28 in the divisional playoffs last season to earn their eighth straight trip to the AFC championship game.

Quarterback Philip Rivers finished 25 of 51 for 331 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. He is 0-5 in games played in Foxborough, including 0-3 in the postseason. Brady finished 34 of 44 for 343 yards and a touchdown. He improved to 8-0 as a starter against Rivers, who drops to 1-8 against New England all-time.

Given both quarterbacks age, this could be their final match-up in what has been a one-sided rivalry. While Rivers didn't put up Brady's MVP-like numbers this season, Rivers threw for 4,409 yards, 36 touchdowns and just nine interceptions. Rivers was phenomenal in the overtime win over the Tennessee Titans last week, throwing five touchdowns including the game winner to tight end Hunter Henry.

Rivers will be without receiver Mike Williams who missed the last two games with a dislocated elbow. Travis Benjamin has filled in the role of the second receiver with nine catches for 83 yards and a touchdown last week against Tennessee.

Despite the Williams injury, New England's defense will have its work cut out with a talented receiving corps that consists of Keenan Allen, the speed of Travis Benjamin and the size of Dontrelle Inman along with tight end Hunter Henry.

The Chargers defense are also in for a long day if talented pass rushers Melvin Ingram and Joey Bosa can't get to Brady. They are starting a rookie in linebacker Drue Tranquill due to injuries to Denzel Perryman, Thomas Davis and Kendall Beckwith and a second-year player in Rayshawn Jenkins as Derwin James has been on IR all season long.

Their defense is ranked 16th in scoring defense, 11th in rushing defense, 18th in passing defense and 16th in total defense.
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Post by Captain Canada » 28 Sep 2019, 10:53

Quest for Seven begins. Don't fuck this up. What a season for Teflon though, good work.

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Post by Soapy » 28 Sep 2019, 10:54

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January 11, 2020 -- #LACvNE
Gillette Stadium -- Foxborough, MA
CBS -- 4:00 PM E.T.

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LAC - 0 / 7 / 0 / 0 // 7
NE - 0 / 21 / 7 / 3 // 31
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Edelman scores 3 TDs, Patriots roll past Chargers 31-7
Great defense, timely special teams plays and of course, Tom Brady throwing touchdowns to Julian Edelman.

The Patriot Way. The championship way.

Edelman caught three passes, all for touchdowns and the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Chargers 31-7 in the divisional playoffs on Saturday to earn their ninth straight trip to the AFC championship game.

New England (15-2) will play at Kansas City in next week's AFC title game. The Patriots beat the Chiefs 36-10 in Foxborough in Week 14. The Patriots finished 8-1 at home this season.

It is the 14th conference championship game appearance by the Patriots during the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick era.

"It's going to be a good game," Brady said of the rematch with the Chiefs. "They're a good team. We played them earlier this year and last year, a few times. It's exciting, you always get up for any game but especially playoff games against great teams like Kansas City, they have a really good football team and a good coach and a good quarterback so looking forward to it."

The Chargers (13-5) haven't reached the AFC title game since the 2007 season.

Quarterback Philip Rivers finished 28 of 34 for 303 yards with a touchdown and an interception. He is 0-6 in games played in Foxborough, including 0-4 in the postseason.

New England forced five turnovers on defense and special teams with the unit scoring the same number of points as the Chargers offense.

Scoring Summary
Quarter 1

Quarter 2
13:28 (NE) J. Edelman 1 Yd pass from T. Brady
8:59 (LAC) K. Allen 32 Yd pass from P. Rivers
7:15 (NE) M. Slater, returned fumble 35 Yds
0:21 (NE) J. Edelman 10 Yd pass from T. Brady

Quarter 3
1:05 (NE) J. Edelman 8 Yd pass from T. Brady

Quarter 4
9:11 (NE) S. Gostkowski, 26 Yd FG

Player Stats
New England Patriots (15-2)
Tom Brady, QB: 20 of 32, 161 yards, 3 touchdowns, interception.
Sony Michel, HB: 17 carries, 60 yards.
James White, HB: 7 carries, 30 yards, 5 receptions, 45 yards.
Josh Gordon, WR: 4 receptions, 44 yards.
N'Keal Harry, WR: 3 receptions, 38 yards.
Julian Edelman, WR: 3 receptions, 19 yards, 3 touchdowns.
Jamie Collins Sr., LB: 10 tackles, sack.
Pat Chung, S: 9 tackles, tackle for loss.
Jonathan Jones, CB: 8 tackles, interception.

Los Angeles Chargers (11-6-1)
Philip Rivers, QB: 28 of 34, 303 yards, touchdown, interception.
Melvin Gordon, HB: 13 carries, 62 yards.
Travis Benjamin, WR: 7 receptions, 57 yards.
Hunter Henry, TE: 6 receptions, 53 yards.
Dontrelle Inman, WR: 5 receptions, 64 yards.
Keenan Allen, WR: 4 receptions, 67 yards, touchdown.
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Post by Captain Canada » 28 Sep 2019, 12:02

Dominant performance. Continue to apply pressure.
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Post by RoyalTy » 28 Sep 2019, 13:00

Can't say I'm a fan of the team but this is solid work. Can't believe I'm saying I'd rather see New England in the Super Bowl than Cleveland, but Madden stay on the Browns nuts.
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