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« on: June 02, 2008, 06:08:32 AM »

- Dragons HB Jamal Robertson needs one more touchdown to reach 100

- Machine K Jose Cortez needs 13 points to become the 2nd player all time to reach 1,200

- Skyhawks HB Curtis Alexander needs 6 touchdowns to become the first non-kicker to reach 1,000 points

- Skyhawks HB Curtis Alexander needs 13 rushing yards to become the all time rushing leader

- NY Knights WR Matthew Hatchette needs 3 pass receptions to become the 6th person ever to reach 800 catches.  He would become the 4th highest WR of all time in catches with 800

- Fire WR Damon Savage needs 189 yards receiving to become just the 9th person all time to reach 10,000 career yards receiving

- Riders DT Jonathan Browning needs 2 sacks to reach 100 (10th person to do that all time)

- Skyhawks HB Curtis Alexander needs 1,712 all purpose yards to become the first player to reach 20,000 yards total
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« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2008, 08:12:07 AM »

The new stats site doesn't seem to have things like "most sacks, both teams, game" but the 16 put up in Rhein@Austria has to at least rate on the list somewhere.

Fine offensive line play, we did not have...
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« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2008, 08:28:35 AM »

I'm sure Andrew should be able to knock something together for us !

Some bizarre late season shootouts with a few teams putting up a lot of points

Cant wait for the season to end as i enjoy filling in alltime.htm and other pages with the end of season stats.

Season 20 next !  Cant believe how long its been !
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« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2008, 03:44:31 PM »

I'll try to add the "most sacks" stats - I must have missed those when I put together the team records.
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« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2008, 03:51:02 PM »

They are up now;

Most Sacks, Both Teams, Game

    * 20, Sacramento (14) vs Ohio (6), Season 16, Week 13 Go
    * 20, Barcelona (11) vs Birmingham (9), Season 5, Week 2 Go
    * 18, Montreal (5) vs San Antonio (13), Season 3, Week 7 Go
    * 17, Austria (10) vs Barcelona (7), Season 12, Week 1 Go
    * 17, Scottish (11) vs Rhein (6), Season 11, Week 12 Go
    * 17, Berlin (6) vs Mexico (11), Season 9, Week 13 Go
    * 17, London (10) vs Birmingham (7), Season 8, Week 3 Go
    * 17, Raleigh-Durham (10) vs New York (7), Season 6, Week 13 Go
    * 17, Ohio (10) vs New York (7), Season 5, Week 11 Go
    * 17, Montreal (5) vs Mexico (12), Season 4, Week 9 Go
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« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2008, 03:18:02 AM »

Nice work there !

I presume the majority of the sacks were from DT Jerome Davis (had 20 that year !) and DE Omari Hand (12 sacks)

Davis was a great DT but seemed a bit of a flash in the pan. Had 9 sacks in S17 and then just 3t and 0 sacks in S18 before retiring.  Shame he went downhill so quick.
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