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When the survey is complete, please type in 5 names for question 10. Every other survey I've done, a few people don't put in all 5 names, but there should be a vote for offensive rookie of the year, defensive ROY, coach of the year, offensive MVP and defensive MVP.
Coach of the Year
dfisherman improved the Sun by 6 games and won the Pacific AlexanDragon Led the Gold to a 13-3 record with the #1 offense in the league Cjfred68 Took Houston to their 4th World Bowl title and a 14-2 regular season Hellbringer Led Michigan to a 14-1-1 record and the #1 seed cyclonelomax Improved Orlando by 6 games, losing the division on a tiebreaker and coming within 1 bad qtr of being in the National Conf. Championship Smirt211 Took the VooDoo to a 14-2 record and #1 seed 4343 Led Baltimore to the World Bowl with the #6 offense/#1 defense RoyceR Led New York to East division champs and turned the Stars around in 2 seasons
Offensive Rookies
Stephen Locke LG Chicago 618 pass blocks, 2 sacks allowed...487 run blocks 25 tackles allowed Herbert Hunt C Tampa Bay 569/0...533/8...not a typo on tackles allowed Broc Olli LG NYS 765/4...523/24 Jose Rush RB Orlando 199 rushes 871 yards 8 TD...65 catches 646 yards 4 TD Edward Maloney WR Jacksonville 25-72-1...69-730-5 James Dunn WR Washington 232-670-8...84-520-2
Defensive Rookies
Dan Conner RDE New Jersey 37 tackles 9 sacks 15 hurries Stephen Fontenot DT Memphis 35 tackles 7 sacks 3 hurries Jason Richards MLB Philadelphia 76 tackles, 1 hurry, 3 INT, 7 knockdowns, 58.3 % catch allowed Raymundo Quinn SLB Pittsburgh 84 tackles 1 hurry 3 INT 14 KD 62.5% catch allowed Nuke LaLoosh FS New Jersey 64 tackles 11 knockdowns 3 INT 38.5% catch Thomas Hutson CB Houston 69 tackles 25 knockdowns 4 INT 43.8% catch Carlos Lebowitz FS Cleveland 53 tackles 7 knockdowns 4 INT (1 TD) 41.8% catch William Cordova CB Tampa Bay 76 tackles 24 knockdowns 1 sack 3 hurries 1 INT 42.5% catch
The 2 offensive rookies who didn't quite make the cut are RB Dale Davis, Arizona and RB Charlie Shanks, San Antonio. They both had good seasons but I felt they were the 4th and 5th best options for skill guys and their lack of TDs (3 each) was the main factor. If anyone disagrees, you can write in any name you wish.
Last edited 5/08/2020 12:59 am
Re: 1988 Rookie of the Year Candidates
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raidergreg69
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5/07/2020 8:08 pm
Defensive rookies who missed the cut:
Pete Swain DE Honolulu 18 tackles, 2 sacks 31 hurries. His 31 hurries led the league, but lack of sacks and tackles found him off the list.
Richard Alcantra MLB San Jose had 87 tackles but 0 INT and 63.6 catch %
Leif A. Mark MLB Arizona had 61 tackles and a low 45.5 % catch allowed but had 0 INT
There were many deserving DBs left off like Harley, Talib, Gallegos, Russell, Pascale, Deleon, Rice and Sermons.
Re: 1988 Rookie of the Year Candidates
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AlexanDragon
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5/07/2020 8:16 pm
Jerry Hyder is also a close contender with 81 tkl- 2 sacks-3 hurries- 14 KDs and one interception but a massive 66% . It's rare that I start a rookie for the full year but boy he did not let me down! Last time I started a rookie all year was Loyd England and he also did an amazing job.