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Re: 1984 All-Pro Nominees

By tribewriter
7/30/2019 9:49 am
Here are the players who will be on the ballot for the 1984 All-Pro team. If you wish to nominate another player, please reply below.

A couple notes about this—first, make sure the players you nominate fit into the statistical ranges of those already listed. I compile this list using the first few leaders in categories pertaining to that position. If your QB isn't among the leaders in passing yards, TDs, and QBR, you won't see him on this list (and your fellow coaches probably aren't going to vote for him). So, please, only legitimate additions. Our goal isn't to make the ballot as long as possible, just to include the most deserving players.

I am sure there are more accurate ways to do this. But I can only devote a limited amount of time to research. Again, if you feel another player is more deserving than those nominated, please elaborate below.

For the kick returners, the NFL qualifying standard is 20 returns per season. But, for whatever reason, we only had two players with more than 20 returns. So I dropped down that qualifying number a bit.

I will take additional nominations for a couple days, then open the ballot on SurveyMonkey.

QB
James Perry, Memphis: 6.940 passing yards (No. 3 all-time), 56 TD (No. 2 all-time), 34 INT, 92.25 QBR
Tony Dean, Houston: 5,237 passing yards, 46 TD, 16 INT, 101.03 QBR
Jon Snow, Baltimore: 4,721 passing yards, 39 TD, 13 INT, 99.08 QBR
David Schmitt, Birmingham: 4,483 passing yards, 39 TD, 11 INT, 96.14

RB
Mark Peterson, Birmingham: 1,180 yards rushing (5.3 ypc), 4 TD; 138 receptions (one short of league record), 710 yards, 6 TD
Corey True, Denver (WR/RB): 1,151 yards rushing (7.0 ypc), 12 TD; 60 receptions, 968 yards, 7 TD; 19 total TD led the league
Ronald Boatman, Honolulu: 1,123 yards rushing (4.1 ypc), 4 TD; 92 receptions, 571 yards, 3 TD

WR
Willie Howland, Memphis: 76 rec, 2,144 yds (28.2 avg), 15 TD
Jerome Betancourt, Memphis: 58 rec, 1,606 yds (27.7 avg), 9 TD
Jason Laughlin, Washington: 95 rec, 839 yds (8.8 avg), 10 TD
Robert Wheeler, Pittsburgh: 95 rec, 1,302 yds (13.7 avg), 11 TD
Dane Britt, Los Angeles: 78 rec, 1,503 yds (19.3 avg), 17 TD
James Sheckler, New Orleans: 67 rec, 1,271 yds (19.0 avg), 14 TD
Michael Sonnenberg, Jacksonville: 71 rec, 1,210 yds (17.0 avg), 15 TD

TE
Chris Squire, San Antonio: 119 rec, 835 yds (7.0 avg), 3 TD
John Marshall, Oakland: 91 rec, 652 yds (7.2 avg), 0 TD
Mario Burton, Birmingham: 69 rec, 860 yds (12.5 avg), 2 TD

OL
Eugene Burlingame, RG, Pittsburgh: 1,585 plays, 1 sack allowed, 929 pass block, 558 run block
Michael Hall, LG, Tampa Bay: 1,406 plays, 2 sacks allowed, 859 pass block, 437 run block
Michael Warren, LG, San Jose: 1,401 plays, 1 sack allowed, 810 pass block, 467 run block
Pete Gabriel, LT, Pittsburgh: 1,325 plays, 1 sack allowed, 901 pass block, 528 run block
Peter Vargas, C, Cleveland: 1,317 plays, 0 sacks allowed, 830 pass block, 549 run block
Steve Niehaus, RG, New Jersey: 1,302 plays, 2 sacks allowed, 812 pass block, 596 run block
Danny Keating, LG, Houston: 1,298 plays, 1 sack allowed, 764 pass block, 481 run block
Clarence Clemons, LG, San Antonio: 1,288 plays, 2 sacks allowed, 972 pass block, 428 run block

KR
Jimmy Clark, RB, Tampa Bay: 31 KR, 30.0 AVG, 1 TD
Dane Britt, WR, Los Angeles: 17 KR, 36.0 AVG, 1 TD; 43 PR, 7.6 AVG
Jose Beamon, WR, Cleveland: 18 KR, 35.0 AVG, 1 TD; 33 PR, 7.9 AVG
Allen Howard, WR, New York: 19 KR, 31.0 AVG; 27 PR, 13.0 AVG, 1 TD

DL
Alejandro Cavenaugh, RDE, New York: 54 tackles, 2 sacks, 13 hurries
Theodore Zheng, DT, Portland: 53 tackles, 5 hurries
David Wilcox, RDE, Tampa Bay: 49 tackles, 2 sacks, 4 hurries
Barristan Selmy, RDE, Baltimore: 23 tackles, 11 sacks, 29 hurries
William Milligan, LDE, Pittsburgh: 34 tackles, 10 sacks, 13 hurries
Timothy Despres, RDE, Denver: 45 tackles, 9 sacks, 37 hurries
Donald Babb, RDE, Jacksonville: 26 tackles, 5 sacks, 29 hurries
John Broussard, RDE, Washington: 15 tackles, 3 sacks, 29 hurries
Ernest Huggins, LDE, New Jersey: 43 tackles, 5 sacks, 8 hurries

LB
Timothy Hall, WLB, Oklahoma: 99 tackles, 11 INT, 45.6 catch allowed
William McMartin, WLB, San Jose: 98 tackles, 2 sacks, 11 INT, 44.3 catch allowed
Douglas Oneal, MLB, Honolulu: 101 tackles, 1 sack, 9 INT, 3 INT return for TD (league record), 53.1 catch allowed
Jim Grisby, SLB, Tampa Bay: 138 tackles (three short of league record), 5 hurries, 0 INT, 69.9 catch allowed
James Barger, WLB, Florida: 126 tackles, 2 INT, 64.8 catch allowed
Richard Randall, WLB, Cleveland: 124 tackles, 1 sack, 2 hurries, 1 INT, 48.3 catch allowed
Abel Jackson, WLB, New York: 108 tackles, 1 sack, 2 hurries, 1 INT, 51.6 catch allowed
Gene Gilbert, MLB, Washington: 63 tackles, 9 INT, 50.8 catch allowed

DB
Gordon Wong, CB, Jacksonville: 61 tackles, 15 INT (league record), 2 INT return for TD, 37.0 catch allowed
Bob Marley, CB, New Jersey: 25 tackles, 7 INT, 31.7 catch allowed
Gary Neslon, SS, Oakland: 115 tackles, 0 INT, 50.7 catch allowed
Jeffrey Keeley, SS, San Jose: 113 tackles, 0 INT, 54.7 catch allowed
Michael Raegan, SS, Detroit: 111 tackles, 0 INT, 47.0 catch allowed
Ronnie Davis, CB, New York: 75 tackles, 9 INT, 52.9 catch allowed
Roger Smith, FS, Oakland: 68 tackles, 3 INT, 26.0 catch allowed
Ezra Baumgardener, FS, San Jose: 66 tackles, 1 INT, 29.2 catch allowed
James Keenan, CB, Pittsburgh: 46 tackles, 0 INT, 31.7 catch allowed
John Zendejas, FS, Memphis: 72 tackles, 3 INT, 33.1 catch allowed
Last edited at 7/30/2019 9:55 am

Re: 1984 All-Pro Nominees

By hectorg93
7/30/2019 11:17 am
I would like to throw in LB Phillip Williamson into the ballot he totaled 101 tackles and 7 INT

Re: 1984 All-Pro Nominees

By raidergreg69 - League Admin
7/30/2019 1:01 pm
LT Don "Donkey" Kong had a similar stat line as Niehaus, who was nominated.

Kong's stat line: 1216 plays, 1 sack allowed, 764 pass block/563 run block and only 1 penalty compared to Niehaus's 6.

Side note about Bob Marley, he is still just a part time player. This year he had his 7 INT on just 41 passes thrown his way and the last 3 years has 24 INT in just 147 passes.

Re: 1984 All-Pro Nominees

By tribewriter
7/30/2019 7:08 pm
raidergreg69 wrote:
LT Don "Donkey" Kong had a similar stat line as Niehaus, who was nominated.

Kong's stat line: 1216 plays, 1 sack allowed, 764 pass block/563 run block and only 1 penalty compared to Niehaus's 6.

Side note about Bob Marley, he is still just a part time player. This year he had his 7 INT on just 41 passes thrown his way and the last 3 years has 24 INT in just 147 passes.


I only went as far down the stats as 1,288 plays. We can certainly add Kong to the ballot before it comes out.
Last edited at 7/30/2019 7:08 pm

Re: 1984 All-Pro Nominees

By Hellbringer
7/30/2019 8:01 pm
FS Steven Turnbull, 36.8%, 3 ints
Last edited at 7/30/2019 8:01 pm

Re: 1984 All-Pro Nominees

By Cjfred68
7/31/2019 3:42 am
RB Mark Lambert

166 rushes
775 yards
4.7 average
5 TD

100 receptions
1485 yards
14.9 average
12 TD

2260 total yards (2nd in league/most by RB)
17 total TD (3rd in league/2nd by RB)
Last edited at 7/31/2019 3:48 am

Re: 1984 All-Pro Nominees

By jabillups85
7/31/2019 9:01 pm
https://usflwfl.myfootballnow.com/player/5757Jonathan Martinez (RT) Plays 1,229 Pass 827 Run 506 Sacks Allowed 1 Tackles 24 Penalties 1 5

Re: 1984 All-Pro Nominees

By tribewriter
8/01/2019 5:39 am
Cjfred68 wrote:
RB Mark Lambert

166 rushes
775 yards
4.7 average
5 TD

100 receptions
1485 yards
14.9 average
12 TD

2260 total yards (2nd in league/most by RB)
17 total TD (3rd in league/2nd by RB)


My bad for not including Lambert on the original list. He is definitely deserving of serious consideration. Next season, I will remember to check the total yardage leaders as well when compiling RB and WR.

Re: 1984 All-Pro Nominees

By tribewriter
8/01/2019 5:44 am
I will be interested to see how the RB voting goes between Corey True, DEN; Mark Peterson, BIR; and Lambert. I am seriously thinking of adding a WR/RB or RB/WR slot to our All-Pro team, since that seems to be the direction MFN is going.