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Post by bad guy™ on Aug 21, 2009 19:06:37 GMT -5
This game is played on the X-Box 360, All-Pro difficulty. 3-0-0 Super Bowl XLIII. The Steelers came out with one thing in mind. Victory. With amazing plays from Roethlisberger, Harrison, and especially from MVP Santonio Holmes, that one thing on the mind became an actual reality. The Steelers became the first team in NFL history to win 6 Super Bowl titles. And with a majority of the cast from Super Bowl XLIII back...they are hungry for more... Week 1: vs. Tennessee Titans 38-35 W
Week 2: at Chicago Bears 28-24 W
Week 3: at Cincinnati Bengals 31-13 W
Week 4: vs. San Diego Chargers 50-45 W
Week 5: at Detroit Lions
Week 6: vs. Cleveland Browns
Week 7: vs. Minesotta Vikings
Week 8: Bye
Week 9: at Denver Broncos
Week 10: vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Week 11: at Kanses City Chiefs
Week 12: at Baltimore Ravens
Week 13: vs. Oakland Raiders
Week 14: at Cleveland Browns
Week 15: vs. Green Bay Packers
Week 16: vs. Baltimore Ravens
Week 17: at Miami Dolphins
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Post by bad guy™ on Aug 21, 2009 19:07:10 GMT -5
(Italicized is a rookie. * is a captain. Red is injured. Blue is IR.) Offense Quarterback
- Ben Roethlisberger* 4 weeks w/broken ankle
- Dennis Dixon Sea w/Torn ACL, Released
- Brien Griese
- Charlie Batch
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Running Back
- Willie Parker
- Rashard Mendenhall
- Mewelde Moore
- Carey Davis
- Frank Summers
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Wide Reciever
- Hines Ward
- Santonio Holmes
- Shaun McDonald
- Limas Sweed
- Mike Wallace
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Tight End
- Heath Miller
- Matt Spaeth
- Sean McHugh
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Left Guard
- Chris Kemoeatu
- Jeremy Parquet
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Center
- Justin Hartwig
- A.Q. Shipley
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Right Guard
- Darnell Stapleton
- Kraig Urbik
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Defense Left End
- Aaron Smith
- Travis Kirschke
- Ra'Shon Harris
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Nose Tackle
- Casey Hampton
- Chris Hoke
- Scott Paxton
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LOLB
- LaMarr Woodly
- Andre Frazier
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MLB
- James Farrior
- Lawrence Timmons
- Keyaron Fox
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ROLB
- James Harrison
- Bruce Davis
- Arnold Harrison
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Corner Back
- Ike Taylor
- Deshea Townsend
- William Gay
- Anthony Madison
- Joe Burnett
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Strong Saftey
- Troy Polamalu* 1 week w/Torn Quad
- Tyrone Carter
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Post by bad guy™ on Aug 21, 2009 19:08:38 GMT -5
AFC NorthBaltimore Ravens (2-1-0)
Pittsburgh Steelers (3-0-0)
Cleveland Browns (1-2-0)
Cincinatti Bengals (0-3-0) |
AFC SouthTennessee Titans (1-2-0)
Indianapolis Colts (2-1-0)
Jacksonville Jaguars (0-3-0)
Houston Texans (3-0-0) |
AFC EastNew York Jets (0-3-0)
New England Patriots (3-0-0)
Buffalo Bills (1-2-0)
Miami Dolphins (1-2-0) |
[/color][/td][/tr][/table] AFC WestOakland Raiders (2-1-0)
San Diego Chargers (2-1-0)
Kansas City Cheifs (1-2-0)
Denver Broncos (3-0-0) |
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Post by bad guy™ on Aug 21, 2009 19:09:10 GMT -5
Through week 1:
PASSING
Tom Brady...113.5...881...7...2... Phillip Rivers...106.8...703...5...1... Joe Flacco...105.0...643...6...0... Kerry Collins...103.7...632...6...2... Matt Schuab...98.4...746...6...1... Kyle Orton...96.8...802...8...3... Trent Edwards...94.9...481...4...1... Peyton Manning...88.7...750...5...3... Carson Palmer...79.7...580...6...4... Chad Pennington...76.9...611...1...1...
RUSHING
Willie Parker...352...2...71 att Fred Taylor...295...2...59 att Ronnie Brown...271...2...61 att Jamal Lewis...278...1...44 att Thomas Jones...209...0...49 att Maurice Jones-Drew...209...0...36 att Willis McGahee...185...0...36 att Corell Buckhalter...172...0...24 att Justin Fargas...171...1...37 att Marshawn Lynch...170...2...57 att
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Post by bad guy™ on Aug 21, 2009 19:09:35 GMT -5
AFC Players of the Week 1:
Offense: Tom Brady Defense: Kirk Morrison
AFC Players of the Week 2:
Offense: Peyton Manning Defense: Kirk Morrison
AFC Players of the Week 3:
Offense: Matt Schuab Defense: Tyrone Carter
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Post by xtremefate on Aug 22, 2009 1:28:06 GMT -5
Pretty good. Would be nice if you actually did reports for your games though, and some images.
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Post by bad guy™ on Aug 22, 2009 12:46:54 GMT -5
I'm going to do a report on the games. That's coming soon.
How do I take pics of the game though? I know how to do highlights, but how do I do the pics thing?
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Post by bad guy™ on Aug 23, 2009 15:48:27 GMT -5
Welcome to Score-Fest 2009! Steelers: 38 Titans: 35 SCORE SUMMARY: Q1-- PIT R. Mendenhall 2yd run, 1:21 (PAT good)
Q2-- PIT 51 yd J. Reed FG, 3:27
- PIT R. Mundy, Returned fumble 24 yds, 3:19 (PAT good)
- TEN L Hawkins 50 yd pass from K. Collins, 0:44 (PAT good)
Q3-- TEN B. Scaife 71 yd pass from K. Collins, 4:42 (PAT good)
- TEN B. Scaife 45 yd pass from K. Collins. 2:52 (PAT good)
- PIT S. McDonald 19 yd pass from B. Roethlisberger (PAT good)
Q4-- PIT W. Parker 63 yd run, 3:47 (PAT good)
- PIT R. Mendenhall 1 yd run, 2:31 (PAT good)
- TEN K. Britt 14 yd pass from K. Collins, 1:23 (PAT good)
- TEN J. Gage 50 yd pass from K. Collins, 0:58 (PAT good)
A game for the ages. Neither offense could be stopped. In a long overdue rematch from last season, where the Titans desicrated the Terrible Towel...well...they found out the hard way about the cure that ensues. The Steelers dominated early, Parker and Mendenhall running mad. The Steelers D though...that was another story entirely. The only defender to do anything noteworthy was Mundy. MUNDY! Well...actually, Taylor and Gay were getting burned on every Tennessee passing play...so apparently that's noteworthy. Tennessee made a pretty solid comeback, but it was to little to late, and the Steelers got their revenge.
Onward to the 0-1 Bears!
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Post by xtremefate on Aug 23, 2009 22:43:05 GMT -5
Welcome to Score-Fest 2009! Steelers: 38 Titans: 35 SCORE SUMMARY: Q1-- PIT R. Mendenhall 2yd run, 1:21 (PAT good)
Q2-- PIT 51 yd J. Reed FG, 3:27
- PIT R. Mundy, Returned fumble 24 yds, 3:19 (PAT good)
- TEN L Hawkins 50 yd pass from K. Collins, 0:44 (PAT good)
Q3-- TEN B. Scaife 71 yd pass from K. Collins, 4:42 (PAT good)
- TEN B. Scaife 45 yd pass from K. Collins. 2:52 (PAT good)
- PIT S. McDonald 19 yd pass from B. Roethlisberger (PAT good)
Q4-- PIT W. Parker 63 yd run, 3:47 (PAT good)
- PIT R. Mendenhall 1 yd run, 2:31 (PAT good)
- TEN K. Britt 14 yd pass from K. Collins, 1:23 (PAT good)
- TEN J. Gage 50 yd pass from K. Collins, 0:58 (PAT good)
A game for the ages. Neither offense could be stopped. In a long overdue rematch from last season, where the Titans desicrated the Terrible Towel...well...they found out the hard way about the cure that ensues. The Steelers dominated early, Parker and Mendenhall running mad. The Steelers D though...that was another story entirely. The only defender to do anything noteworthy was Mundy. MUNDY! Well...actually, Taylor and Gay were getting burned on every Tennessee passing play...so apparently that's noteworthy. Tennessee made a pretty solid comeback, but it was to little to late, and the Steelers got their revenge.
Onward to the 0-1 Bears!YOu should fix your sliders so the scores aren't so high. Also you can just take pics with a camera if you wanted. Not sure if theres an in game screenshot capture. But replays would be a nice addition.
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Post by bad guy™ on Aug 24, 2009 18:19:38 GMT -5
Pittsburgh. Sixburgh. Dixburgh? Steelers: 28 Bears: 24 SCORE SUMMARY: Q1-- CHI J. McKie 7 yd pass from J. Cutler, 0:47 (PAT good)
Q2-- PIT A. Madison returned fumble 18 yds, 4:14 (PAT good)
- CHI 34 yd R. Gould FG, 2:01
- CHI L. Briggs, Returned B. Roethlisberger INT 67 yds, 0:57 (PAT good)
- CHI G. Olson 38 yd pass from J. Cutler, 0:02 (PAT good)
Q3-- PIT C. Davis 3 yd pass from D. Dixon, 1:23 (PAT good)
Q4-- PIT A. Smith returned fumble 18 yds, 2:18 (PAT good)
- PIT S. McHugh 24 yd pass from D. Dixon, 0:16 (PAT good)
Coming into this game, Chicago's star QB Jay Cutler was supposed to be the star. He was supposed to be the one who destroyed the opposing D. And when Ben went down with what would later be reported as a broken ankle, it appeared Cutler's dominance would also bring him a victory. Little did we know, the TRUE star of the game would be someone who saw three snaps in the 2008/09 season. Actually, until this day, he'd only seen three snaps in his entire NFL career. Dennis Dixon showed his stuff, connecting to Miller, McDonald, and Parker like he's been taking snaps for this offense for many a year. Going 12 for 18, 161 yards and 0 INTs...those are some pretty good stats. Especially since Dixon had to play comeback kid for the whole second half.
Let's see if Dixon just had a lucky game, or if he is truly a pretty good QB when he goes into the home of the Steelers AFC North division rival, the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Post by xtremefate on Aug 25, 2009 23:18:59 GMT -5
Why does it say titans? Besides that good stuff.
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Post by bad guy™ on Aug 28, 2009 11:15:11 GMT -5
Brian Griese. Arrive. Destroy. Repeat! Steelers: 31 Bengals: 13 SCORE SUMMARY: Q1-- PIT 44 yd J. Reed field goal, 1:14
Q2-- PIT B. Griese 1 yd run, 1:05 (PAT good)
- PIT W. Parker 74 yd run, 0:22 (PAT good)
Q3-- PIT T. Carter 39 yd INT return, 4:29 (PAT good)
- CIN A. Chatman 99 yd kickoff return, 4:12 (PAT fail)
Q4-- PIT H. Ward 8 yd pass from B. Griese, 3:56 (PAT good)
- CIN B. Jones 36 yd fumble return, 3:04 (PAT good)
The Steelers were iffy going into this week with Dennis Dixon as the head of their offense. They picked up Brian Griese just in case. Good call. First play of the game, Dixon went down, and Brian had to come in immeadiately. And boy did he get to work. 10/13 for 67 yards. Pretty good considering he just joined the team a day before. This game was not even close. Steelers started out hot, and it if werent for that costly fumble, the Steelers would have blown the Bengals out of the water by a much larger margin.
Onward to San Diego!
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Post by Teh Joker on Aug 30, 2009 0:26:51 GMT -5
Griese is bomb lol
man you are having some rotten injury luck lol
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Post by punkedmind on Sept 18, 2009 20:59:36 GMT -5
Well i am for sure gonna follow this one!
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