Green Majik Posted December 4, 2019 Share Posted December 4, 2019 Recently I wished to get some mad deep JJ practice to my boy Andre Rison. While I was pouring on the stats in season mode, I began to wonder: could I reach 100 TD and 6000 yards receiving with Bad Moon? I decided to include the playoffs to increase my chances. Here's how the season went. These are all receiving stats, all with Rison: 1) KC 8TD, 433 yd 2) MIN 9TD, 395 yd 3) SD 7TD, 433 yd 4) RAI 8TD, 530 yd 5) NO 6TD, 321 yd 6) SF 5TD, 409 yd 7) PHX 2TD, 224 yd 8.) RAM 2TD, 182 yd 9) SF 5 TD, 195 yd 10) WAS 4 TD, 223 yd 11) TB 3 TD, 112 yd 12) NO 5 TD, 267 yd 13) GB 6 TD, 334 yd 14) RAM 5TD, 285 yd 15) SEA 3 TD, 180 yd 16) DAL 4TD, 184 yd DIV) CHI 6TD, 311 yd NFC) SF 3TD, 225 yd 91 TD. 5243 yd I didn't make it! I would have gotten closer had I advanced to the Super Bowl of course. Bad Moon is a beast, but I want to try this again with Anderson (chi), Anderson (TB), Sanders (DET), Gray (DET), and Bentley (IND). segathonsov 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paheej Posted December 14, 2019 Share Posted December 14, 2019 Those are some amazing stats. What play did you run? R&S Z Fly? Did you lose a game besides the the NFC Championship? Green Majik 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green Majik Posted December 16, 2019 Author Share Posted December 16, 2019 @Paul Street Thanks! Here are the plays I usually rely on when my main game plan is to chuck it deep to to my wr1 (top). Yep I use r&s z fly as my pass 2, but that's more of a scoring play for when I'm on the 10-15 yd line, since the wr1 will cut off his route and jump for the ball if the pass is timed right (called a 'JJ'). Yep the only game I lost all season was to the Niners. I shoulda respected the San Fran !! They were just so juiced and 3 TD were not nearly enough. Paheej 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green Majik Posted December 16, 2019 Author Share Posted December 16, 2019 SEASON 2: Gary Anderson of Tampa Bay (50ms / 50rec) My second effort for a 100 TD, 6000 yard season. Here is how it panned out: 1) NYJ 7TD, 456yd 2) CHI 6TD, 343yd 3) GB 7TD, 529yd 4) BUF 7TD, 431yd 5) DET 2TD, 189yd 6) PHI 6TD, 334yd 7) NO 6TD, 263yd 8.) GB 3TD, 157yd 9) MIN 3TD, 191yd 10) DET 7TD, 458yd 11) ATL 4TD, 204yd 12) NYG 4TD, 132yd 13) MIA 3TD, 147yd 14) MIN 7TD, 445yd 15) CHI 3TD, 88yd (lost) 16) IND 7TD, 461yd DIV) NYG 3TD, 127yd (lost) 85TD. 4957 yd Nuts! Failed again. I really needed a deep playoff run to have a shot at passing up Bad Moon's 91 / 5243. In addition to TDs and yards I decided to keep track of player conditions, not only for Gary but for Vinny, back-up QB Jeff Carlson, and Mark Carrier. Not that I was trying to get yards with Carrier, but I was curious how his conditions faired since he is Tampa Bay's main weapon. I played 17 games, or 68 quarters. 1) Gary went in 'bad' condition for the last time in game 7 (by quarter: 10b, 23av, 31g, 3e) !! 2) Carlson stayed in good for 16 quarters straight from game 7 to 11 (9b, 16av, 25g, 17e) 3) Vinny was in 'good' for the last 9 quarters (10b, 22av, 25g, 10e) 4) Carrier, who enjoyed the best conditions of the four, was in good for 7 quarters straight, and in excellent for 7 quarters straight (2b, 9av, 35g, 21e) Paheej 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green Majik Posted March 24, 2020 Author Share Posted March 24, 2020 SEASON 3: the Herschel of Minnesota (44ms / 44rec) 1) CHI - 9TD, 525 yd 2) ATL - 4TD, 339 yd 3) SF - 4TD, 292 yd 4) NO - 4TD, 215 yd 5) DEN - 5 TD, 303 yd 6) DET - 6 TD, 402 yd 7) PHX (lost) - 3 TD, 167 yd 8.) NE - 2 TD, 311 yd 9) PHX - 4 TD, 132 yd 10) TB - 6 TD, 272 yd 11) CHI - 5 TD, 221 yd 12) GB - 3 TD, 187 yd 13) DET - 6 TD, 462 yd 14) TB - 7 TD, 450 yd 15) RAM - 2 TD, 150 yd (Herschel injured 4th quarter !!) 16) GB - 5 TD, 208 yd DIV) PHI - 4 TD, 259 yd NFC) SF - 2 TD, 195 yd (oooovertime !!) SB) BUF - 2 TD, 224 yd 84 TD. 5316 YD. Most yards so far !! Like the last season, I did a quarterly condition check for four players: -- Herschel never went into excellent! (16b 50a 9g) -- AC went into excellent just twice (14b 49a 11g) -- Whiskey Wade never went into bad! (31a 35g 10e) -- Gannon was excellent 19 times, and not in bad until the NFC champ (4b 18a 35g) Whiskey Wade threw for 5800 yd including playoffs, 75 TD and a glorious 34 INT. Gannon threw for 940 yd, 9 TD and 8 INT. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Ranking: YD -- 1) Herschel (5316) 2) Rison (5243) 3) G.Anderson (4957) TD -- 1) Rison (91) 2)G.Anderson (85) 3)Herschel (84) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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