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#1

Hi Foggies,

nachdem alle Ihr Team vogestellt haben und Ihre Einschätzung gegeben haben, denke ich ist es ganz witzig mal zu sehen was andere davon halten :wink:

Ich hab mir mal den Spass gemacht und den Rate-my-team Generator der Footballguys mit unseren Rostern gefüllt. Der automat bewertet dann die Teams mit vorgegebenen Bewertungen der Analysten.

In der Folge poste ich euch die Teams mit der Zusammenfassung. Unten seht Ihr noch einen Link, der euch auf die entsprechende Teamseite führt, dort könnt ihr dann die gesamte Bewertung sehen, zusätzlich zu den gepostetem Inhalt kommt dort noch eine Zusammenfassung nach Positionen, eine Analyse des Spielplans eurer Spieler, Free agent pickup Tips, Player summaries und news.
Wenn ich das alles geposted hätte, würde es den Rahmen sprengen.

Also wenn es nach denen geht, hab ich mit der Entscheidung nix zu tun :lol: , aber seht selbst, meine Vikings kommen als erste (...irgendwo muss ich doch vorne sein 8) )

viel Spass
Packerpeter

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#2

Viersen Vikings, rated by footballguys.com

QB: Carson Palmer, Trent Edwards
RB: Michael Turner, Marshawn Lynch, LenDale White, Julius Jones
WR: Brandon Marshall, Bernard Berrian, Steve Smith
TE: Anthony Fasano, Tony Scheffler
PK: Mason Crosby, Neil Rackers
TD: San Diego Chargers, Tennessee Titans

Overview:
Let us say this as nicely as we can. This team is brutal. It is below average and/or too thin at all three core positions (quarterback, running back and receiver).

To make this team into a serious contender, you are going to need to be extremely active in trades and on the waiver wire. You esentially need to turn over significant parts of this roster. Last year running backs like Steve Slaton, Chris Johnson, Le'Ron McClain and Derrick Ward all could be had dirt cheap at the draft. Additionally, wide receivers like Kevin Walter, Eddie Royal, Steve Breaston, DeSean Jackson, Ted Ginn and Mark Clayton were available after a lot of the drafts. Quarterbacks like Matt Cassel, Tyler Thigpen, Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco also went undrafted in many leagues in 2008. You are likely going to need to land many of this year's top waiver plays to make any significant noise, so pay close attention to increased workloads, targets, injuries, etc.

Players we particularly like on this team include Trent Edwards, the Chargers defense, and Neil Rackers. We have all these guys ranked ahead of where they are typically being drafted.

Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 40 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 20 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 2 percent chance of making the playoffs.

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#3

Weiter in Reinheim:

Silversharks, rated by footballguys.com

QB: Tom Brady, Brady Quinn
RB: Marion Barber, Darren McFadden, Reggie Bush, Rashard Mendenhall, Michael Bush
WR: Calvin Johnson, Braylon Edwards, Eddie Royal, Jeremy Maclin, Hakeem Nicks
TE: Greg Olsen
PK: Garrett Hartley
TD: Washington Redskins

Overview:
We'll start by complimenting you on your strength at quarterback and receiver. As you know, it's very difficult in a competitive league to assemble a team that is strong at QB, RB, and WR, so just about every team will have a weakness. As you probably suspect, we perceive yours to be at running back.

In 2009, that's not an instant fantasy team killer like it might have been five years ago. And in this particular case, we absolutely think you're strong enough elsewhere to overcome it. You've definitely got a good team here, but we'd feel better if we knew you were committed to keeping an eye out for the 2009 version of 2008's Steve Slaton, Le'Ron McClain, or Derrick Ward.

Players we particularly like on this team include Tom Brady, Eddie Royal, Michael Bush, Braylon Edwards, and Garrett Hartley. We have all these guys ranked ahead of where they are typically being drafted.

Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 75 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 60 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 46 percent chance of making the playoffs.

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#4

Niederrhein, here we go:

Moskitos, rated by footballguys.com

QB: Philip Rivers, Tony Romo
RB: Larry Johnson, Willie Parker, LeRon McClain, LeSean McCoy
WR: Wes Welker, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Donald Driver, Patrick Crayton
TE: Chris Cooley
PK: Stephen Gostkowski, David Akers
TD: Chicago Bears, Carolina Panthers

Overview:
This team is built around strong quarterback play. But it has some serious issues post-draft. Your only real core strength is at quarterback, yet that's often the easiest position to fill during the season. Your weaknesses at both running back and receiver put you in a hole before any games have played. To end up with a team constructed like this, you probably did not get value on some of your selections. The players themselves are not necessarily bad --- you just might have paid more than what they were worth.

To make this team into a serious contender, you are going to need to be extremely active in trades and on the waiver wire. You esentially need to turn over significant parts of this roster. Last year running backs like Steve Slaton, Chris Johnson, Le'Ron McClain and Derrick Ward all could be had dirt cheap at the draft. Additionally, wide receivers like Kevin Walter, Eddie Royal, Steve Breaston, DeSean Jackson, Ted Ginn and Mark Clayton were available after a lot of the drafts. You are likely going to need to land some of this year's top waiver plays, so pay close attention to increased workloads, targets, injuries, etc.

Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 40 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 25 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 5 percent chance of making the playoffs.

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#5

next up - Saarland:

Muddogs, rated by footballguys.com

QB: Kurt Warner, Jason Campbell
RB: LaDainian Tomlinson, Frank Gore, Thomas Jones, Earnest Graham
WR: Marques Colston, Santonio Holmes, Lee Evans, Derrick Mason, Percy Harvin
TE: Antonio Gates
PK: Nate Kaeding, Rob Bironas
TD: New York Jets

Overview:
Old school!

We like your overall strength at the traditionally less important positions, but make no mistake about it: this team is about strength at the running back position. And we think it will be the league favorite or very close to it. Somewhere Terrell Davis is smiling.

Nonetheless, we'd be remiss if we didn't at least mention the relative lack of strength at quarterback and receiver. These are usually survivable weaknesses, but we'd feel better if we knew you were committed to zealously scouring the waiver wire for this year's emergent players at QB and WR. Getting a breakout player at one or both of those positions would take your already-good team to the next level.

Players we particularly like on this team include Santonio Holmes, Frank Gore, Earnest Graham, Jason Campbell, Thomas Jones, and Nate Kaeding. We have all these guys ranked ahead of where they are typically being drafted.

Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 80 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 70 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 58 percent chance of making the playoffs.

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#6

der nächste, bitte - Neckartal:

Giants, rated by footballguys.com

QB: Kyle Orton, Eli Manning
RB: Brian Westbrook, Ryan Grant, Jonathan Stewart, Donald Brown, Laurence Maroney
WR: Hines Ward, Antonio Bryant, Josh Morgan, Roy Williams, Domenik Hixon
TE: Jason Witten
PK: Lawrence Tynes
TD: New England Patriots

Overview:

With three Giants on board, your team appears to be appropriately named, so congratulations on that. Now on to the analysis...


Let us say this as nicely as we can. This team is iffy at best. It is below average and/or too thin at all three core positions (quarterback, running back and receiver).

To make this team into a serious contender, you are going to need to be extremely active in trades and on the waiver wire. You esentially need to turn over significant parts of this roster. Last year running backs like Steve Slaton, Chris Johnson, Le'Ron McClain and Derrick Ward all could be had dirt cheap at the draft. Additionally, wide receivers like Kevin Walter, Eddie Royal, Steve Breaston, DeSean Jackson, Ted Ginn and Mark Clayton were available after a lot of the drafts. Quarterbacks like Matt Cassel, Tyler Thigpen, Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco also went undrafted in many leagues in 2008. You are likely going to need to land many of this year's top waiver plays to make any significant noise, so pay close attention to increased workloads, targets, injuries, etc.

Players we particularly like on this team include Domenik Hixon and Donald Brown. We have both these guys ranked ahead of where they are typically being drafted.

Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 50 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 30 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 13 percent chance of making the playoffs.

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#7

ab in den Norden - Hamburg:

Canes, rated by footballguys.com


QB: Peyton Manning, Matt Ryan
RB: Adrian Peterson, DeAngelo Williams, Fred Jackson, Willis McGahee
WR: Anquan Boldin, Chad Ochocinco, Jerricho Cotchery, Lance Moore, Laveranues Coles, Kevin Walter
TE: Dallas Clark
PK: Adam Vinatieri
TD: Miami Dolphins

Overview:
Congratulations! You seem to have grabbed quality players at every turn of this draft. It's rare indeed to be better than the average team at the three core positions (quarterback, running back and receiver), but we think this team is. And it's above average at the supporting positions as well.

You must be among the favorites in this league and have positioned yourself to grab one of the playoff spots. But before you start engraving the trophy, realize that the draft is not the end of the story. Things can and do go wrong, so you need to remain diligent throughout the year to ensure you remain strong until the playoffs.

Players we particularly like on this team include Jerricho Cotchery and Chad Ochocinco. We have both these guys ranked ahead of where they are typically being drafted.

Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 90 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 80 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 72 percent chance of making the playoffs.

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#8

weissblaue Himmel in München:

Destroyers, rated by footballguys.com

QB: Aaron Rodgers, Chad Pennington
RB: Maurice Jones-Drew, Chris Johnson, Ronnie Brown, Fred Taylor, Darren Sproles
WR: Larry Fitzgerald, Devin Hester, Ted Ginn, Devin Thomas
TE: Dustin Keller, Brent Celek
PK: Robbie Gould
TD: Dallas Cowboys


Overview:
We think you're looking good at quarterback and running back. Your squad is therefore easy for us to like despite a bit of weakness at the receiver position. But as weaknesses go, this is one is survivable. It's usually relatively easy to find fill-in guys on a weekly basis until a better player emerges during the season. As long as you stay on top of things inseason, you should be the league favorite or very close to it.

Players we particularly like on this team include Fred Taylor, Chris Johnson, and Ronnie Brown. We have all these guys ranked ahead of where they are typically being drafted.

Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 90 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 85 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 75 percent chance of making the playoffs.

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#9

und in den Pott - Bochum:

Blue Jays, rated by footballguys.com


QB: Jay Cutler, David Garrard
RB: Steven Jackson, Pierre Thomas, Ray Rice, Tim Hightower
WR: Terrell Owens, Santana Moss, Torry Holt, Earl Bennett, Michael Crabtree
TE: Owen Daniels, Jeremy Shockey
PK: Ryan Longwell
TD: Minnesota Vikings

Overview:
Let's start by remarking that we appreciate your old-school leanings: you have a team marked by strength at the running back position. Because the position is so sought after, a team constructed like this usually has a chance to make the playoffs. But with the quarterback and wide receiver both being less strong, you may need to do something to change the outlook of this team. Your deficiencies are likely to show themselves through the bye weeks, so try to manuever early in improving the quarterback and/or receiver positions before week four.

Last year, quarterbacks like Matt Cassel, Tyler Thigpen, Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco likely went undrafted. Even Kurt Warner wasn't drafted in early leagues. Similarly, wide receivers like Kevin Walter, Eddie Royal, Steve Breaston, DeSean Jackson, Ted Ginn and Mark Clayton were available after a lot of the drafts. Landing some of this year's top waiver players would be a huge help, so pay close attention to increased workloads, targets, injuries, etc.

Players we particularly like on this team include Steven Jackson, David Garrard, Pierre Thomas, Ray Rice, and Tim Hightower. We have all these guys ranked ahead of where they are typically being drafted.

Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 70 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 55 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 34 percent chance of making the playoffs.

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#10

next up Bavaria again:

Colts, rated by footballguys.com

QB: Matt Schaub, Matt Hasselbeck
RB: Steve Slaton, Joseph Addai, Leon Washington, Shonn Greene
WR: Andre Johnson, Greg Jennings, Vincent Jackson, Brian Robiskie
TE: John Carlson, Vernon Davis
PK: Rian Lindell
TD: Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts

Overview:
Your receivers are the strongest part of this team. While no team can be expected to be above average at all three core positions (QB/RB/WR), you are in the precarious position of being a bit weak at two of them.

Although you should not be counted out yet, you may need to be active on both the waiver wire and in trades to turn this team into a legitimate contender. The best way to achieve that might be to sacrifice some of your wide receiver strength to gain multiple players than can help your roster now. It's generally easier finding quarterbacks and wide receivers on the waiver wire than quality running backs.

For instance, last year, useful quarterbacks like Matt Cassel, Tyler Thigpen, Matt Ryan, and Joe Flacco likely went undrafted. Even Kurt Warner wasn't drafted in early leagues. Likewise, running backs like Steve Slaton, Chris Johnson, Le'Ron McClain, Derrick Ward all could be had dirt cheap at the draft or shortly after. You are likely going to need to land some of this year's top waiver plays, so pay close attention to increased workloads, targets, injuries, etc.

Players we particularly like on this team include Vernon Davis, Matt Hasselbeck, and the Colts defense. We have all these guys ranked ahead of where they are typically being drafted.

Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 55 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 40 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 21 percent chance of making the playoffs.

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