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2017 Playoffs: Division Championships
Tue Oct 31, 2017 12:12 am
2017 Season: Playoffs: Division Championships
While the playoffs are going on, start planning ahead for the offseason.
Ideal situation, the Super Bowl is played by Friday night. Everyone is free Saturday morning/afternoon to knock out all three free agency steps. Sit at Draft prep Saturday night, and draft early Sunday morning, or late afternoon/evening Sunday.
Most likely, we'll have to spread things out day by day.
Division Championships: Tuesday Night, 10/31 (Halloween poses interference)
Conference Championships: Wednesday Night
Pro Bowl / Super Bowl: Thursday Night
Re-sign/Franchise Tag Players: Friday night 11/03
Free Agency Wave 1: Saturday
Free Agency Wave 2: Sunday
Free Agency Wave 3: Monday
Draft Prep: Tuesday
Draft: Saturday 11/11 at 11:11 am?
Playoff Matchups
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ADVANCE SCHEDULE: Fluid. There's no set advance time because of the importance of the games. Expect the games to get played every 24 hours hopefully. The Super Bowl could be played at anytime and we'll push hard through the playoffs. Stay engaged!
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Re: 2017 Playoffs: Division Championships
Tue Oct 31, 2017 12:43 am
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Re: 2017 Playoffs: Division Championships
Tue Oct 31, 2017 1:12 am
pretty much whenever works for me on the weekend
- the_EDJNCAA 11, 12, 14; Madden 15, 18 Champ
- Yards : 7633
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Fave NFL Team : Chicago Bears
Fave NCAA Team : Nebraska Cornhuskers
Re: 2017 Playoffs: Division Championships
Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:55 pm
Chicago traveled down to Jerry World and left town with an emphatic win over the Cowboys to keep their Super Bowl aspirations alive. The Madden Gods were with the Bears from the beginning. The Cowboys were the only team to succumb to player injuries and penalties.
Chicago kicked off to start the game, but were very quick to put the first points on the board. Facing 8 men in the box, the Cowboys' Dak Prescott faked the handoff to Zeke and immediately looked to the flat for Terrance Williams running a fake reverse. Danny Trevathan didn't bite and stayed in his assignment, floated out into coverage and jumped the route, racing off to the promised land. The Bears defense was hungry to make a statement against the best RB in the league. Ezekiel Elliott averaged 5 yards per carry, but playing from behind, the Cowboys had to pass, and he only amassed 45 yards total without doing much damage. Leonard Floyd showed up as he had all season, sacking Prescott once and jumping an out route for a beautiful pick six of his own.
Mitchell Trubisky took the field needing to do little other than be a game manager. While he was harassed with a lot of pressure, taking 4 sacks, he did not throw a pick and ended the game with a perfect 158.3 QBR and 2 TDs. He did have a fumble scrambling out of the pocket, but it's hard to argue with the results. Jordan Howard out rushed his Cowboys' counterpart with 56 yards and a TD, coming up with a couple big runs to keep the chains moving.
Chicago kicked off to start the game, but were very quick to put the first points on the board. Facing 8 men in the box, the Cowboys' Dak Prescott faked the handoff to Zeke and immediately looked to the flat for Terrance Williams running a fake reverse. Danny Trevathan didn't bite and stayed in his assignment, floated out into coverage and jumped the route, racing off to the promised land. The Bears defense was hungry to make a statement against the best RB in the league. Ezekiel Elliott averaged 5 yards per carry, but playing from behind, the Cowboys had to pass, and he only amassed 45 yards total without doing much damage. Leonard Floyd showed up as he had all season, sacking Prescott once and jumping an out route for a beautiful pick six of his own.
Mitchell Trubisky took the field needing to do little other than be a game manager. While he was harassed with a lot of pressure, taking 4 sacks, he did not throw a pick and ended the game with a perfect 158.3 QBR and 2 TDs. He did have a fumble scrambling out of the pocket, but it's hard to argue with the results. Jordan Howard out rushed his Cowboys' counterpart with 56 yards and a TD, coming up with a couple big runs to keep the chains moving.
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