2003-2004

Touchdowns

Standing Name Team TD
1 Peter Z. Falcons 226
2 Jonathan H. Buccaneers 167
3 Robert C Tigers 125
4 Irvin (Ricky) M. Panthers 107
5 Edward P. Panthers 103
6 Justin D. Tigers 96
7 Christian M. Falcons 93
8 Donovan L. Tigers 89
9 Eron B. Panthers 86
10 Christopher A. Buccaneers 83
11 Harris O. Buccaneers 77
12 Matthew B. Falcons 60
13 Desmond B. Tigers 53
14 Anthony D. Panthers 47
15 Sergey Y. Buccaneers 35
16 Jameek J. Falcons 19

Interceptions

1-Peter 19

2-Jonathan 18

3-Robert 11

4-Ricky 9

5-Donovan 8

6-Eron 6

7-Christian 4

-Edward 4

9-Christopher 2

-Anthony 2

11-Haris 1

-Justin 1

-Matthew 1

-Sergey 1

Standings

Falcons 78 – 35
Tigers 53 – 60
Buccaneers 49 – 64
Panthers 46 – 67

Pro Bowl

Blue vs Gold 

Blue 

Peter

Ricky

Eron

Matthew

Gold 

Jonathan

Robert

Donovan

Haris

10 Responses to “2003-2004”

  1. Wow 226 tds I don’t even domick naples or simancas can break that and did any body have intos that year or did u not post them

  2. they played that much games. LOL. I wish i could play that much games now.T-T

  3. woah… 226 TDS… thats like 2 tds+ per game…. man…

  4. 226 touchdowns is great and I respect Peter for that but don’t forget which team won that season.The Tigers of course lols.89 touchdowns,Superbowl 1 winner,1st Pro bowl winner,1st hall of fame class in 06.I accomplished a lot back in the football days.I left my mark in that school let the legend of the warrior continue and congrats to all the superbowl winners who came after the tigers 😀

  5. holy cow jeez 226 thats more than i have alltogether whitch is 128

  6. 226 ooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

  7. i still cant believe it 226 aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  8. 226 TD IS NOTHING. THEY HAD LONGER GAMES AND LESS PEPOLE. ALSO THEY HAD MORE GAMES

  9. Here’s what happened:As was rumerod, they made it harder to get high comp picks. They raised the lower end of the ranges for the 3rd and 4th round picks. This really helped the Giants (Baas no longer cancelled Cofield).Injuries were strongly considered this year. In the past this went back and forth, but most of the times did not matter strongly. This deleted Kerry Collins and Bob Sanders from consideration and weakened Gallery.Several players with minimum salaries were counted. Donte Stallworth, Steve Weatherford, Dmitri Patterson, Floyd Womack, Keyaron Fox, Reggie Kelly. All but Stallworth I predicted could be problems. Maybe these guys had unreported bonuses?Atlanta, Buffalo, and San Diego got 7ths for net value difference between contracts. Except Atlanta’s contracts are exactly equal. I have no idea what happened here.Indianapolis had Session dropped to a 5th (5.8 mil/yr, where Bowen at 5.5/yr gave Dallas a 4th), and Charlie Johnson got them a low 6th considering he had one of the higher contracts in the 6th round group.Abram Elam and Cullen Jenkins were also listed low for their rounds. Dawan Landry went higher than expected in his round. No idea why – injuries and snap counts do not affect them.

  10. Wow 226 touchdown so good

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