Sarge+ 3,436 Posted August 3, 2015 (edited) Let's make All-Star teams out of all the divisions. There are no formal rules for this. You can mix and match your players to fit any style you would want to play. This is especially true on offense, where I give you the option to choose a 2nd RB, a 2nd TE, or a 3rd WR. What kind of offense do you want to run for your All-Star team? On defense, you can fill out a 3-4 or a 4-3. Or you can do both for fun, but only one could take the field in a hypothetical scenario. Let's get to it! NFC East: Offense: QB: RB1: WR1: WR2: TE: Utility player (RB2/TE2/WR3): LT: LG: C: RG: RT: 4-3 defense RDE: DT: DT: LDE: LOLB: MLB: ROLB: CB1: CB2: CB3: FS: SS: 3-4 defense DE: NT: DE: LOLB: ILB: ILB: ROLB: CB1: CB2: FS: SS: Return Specialist: Punter: Kicker: Head Coach: Offensive Coordinator: Defensive Coordinator: Edited August 3, 2015 by Sarge Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cherry 1,302 Posted August 3, 2015 NFC East: Offense: QB: Sam Bradford RB1: Demarco Murray WR1: Dez Bryant WR2: Odell Beckham Jr. TE: Jason Witten Utility player (RB2/TE2/WR3): Alfred Morris LT: Tyron Smith LG: Jordan Pugh C: Jason Kelce RG: Zack Martin RT: Doug Free 4-3 defense RDE: DeMarcus Lawrence DT: Fletcher Cox DT: Vinny Curry LDE: Ryan Kerrigan LOLB: Sean Lee MLB: Rolando McClain ROLB: Kiko Alonso CB1: Prince Amukamara CB2: Orlando Scandrick FS: JJ Wilcox SS: Landon Collins 3-4 defense DE: Fletcher Cox NT: Johnathan Hankins DE: Vinny Curry LOLB: DeMarcus Lawrence ILB: Rolando McClain ILB: Kiko Alonso ROLB: Ryan Kerrigan CB1: Prince Amukamara CB2: Orlando Scandrick FS: JJ Wilcox SS: Landon Collins Return Specialist: Darren Sproles Punter: Dan Bailey Kicker: Chris Jones Head Coach: Chip Kelly Offensive Coordinator: Pat Shurmer Defensive Coordinator: Steve Spagnuolo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maverick 791 Posted August 3, 2015 NFC East: Offense: QB: Sam Bradford 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bangy 19 Posted August 3, 2015 NFC East: Offense: QB: Sam Bradford Cheryl please stahp 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seanbrock 1,684 Posted August 3, 2015 (edited) NFC East: Offense: QB: Tony Romo RB1: DeMarco Murray WR1: Dez Bryant WR2: Odell Beckham Jr. TE: Jason Witten Utility player (RB2/TE2/WR3): DeSean Jackson LT: Tyron Smith LG: Justin Pugh C: Jason Kelce RG: Zach Martin RT: Lane Johnson 4-3 defense RDE: Jason Pierre-Paul DT: Fletcher Cox DT: Cedric Thorton LDE: Vinny Curry LOLB: Kiko Alonso MLB: Rolando McClain ROLB: Sean Lee CB1: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB2: Byron Maxwell CB3: Orlando Scandrick FS: JJ Wilcox SS: Malcolm Jenkins 3-4 defense DE: Fletcher Cox NT: Bennie Logan DE: Cedric Thorton LOLB: Ryan Kerrigan ILB: Kiko Alonso ILB: Sean Lee ROLB: Jason Pierre-Paul CB1: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB2: Byron Maxwell CB3: Orlando Scandrick FS: JJ Wilcox SS: Malcolm Jenkins Return Specialist: Darren Sproles Punter: Donnie Jones Kicker: Cody Parkey Head Coach: Chip Kelly Offensive Coordinator: Scott Linehan Defensive Coordinator: Rod Marinelli This I just based solely on making the best team I could with NFCE players. It was fun thinking about Alonso and Lee's coverage ability at outside LB in the 4-3 version plus McClain's physicality in the middle. It was also fun to think about how much pass rush you get on a 4-3 DL with Curry, JPP and Cox. Cox doesn't get a lot of opportunity to rush playing 5 tech, we've seen what he can do in the 4-3 before. As for the offense, teams would be scared shitless of the deep threats and grin and bear it while Murray and Jason Witten take their hearts.Chip Kelly with Tony Romo and a good offensive line? Forget it. Everyone just quit now because you lose. Edited August 4, 2015 by seanbrock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bangy 19 Posted August 3, 2015 (edited) NFC East: Offense: QB: Eli Manning RB1: Demarco Murray WR1: Odell Beckham Jr WR2: Dez Bryant TE: Jason Witten Utility player (RB2/TE2/WR3): DeSean Jackson LT: Jason Peters LG: Zach Martin C: Travis Fredericks RG: Tyrone Smith RT:Lane Johnson 3-4 defense DE: Jason Pierre Paul NT: Jonathan Hankins DE: Ryan Kerrigan LOLB:Brandon Graham ILB: Kiko Alonso ILB: Rolando McClain ROLB: Mychal Kendricks CB1: Dominic Rodgers Cromartie CB2: Orlando Scandrick CB3: Byron Maxwell FS: Malcolm Jenkins SS: Landon Collins (this pick I expect heat) Return Specialist: Darren Sproles Punter: Josh Brown Kicker: Tress Way Head Coach: Jason Garrett Offensive Coordinator:Pat Schumer Defensive Coordinator: Steve Spagnuolo I've gone on the idea that the o line is slightly interchangeable. Edited August 3, 2015 by Bangy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bay 2,003 Posted August 3, 2015 What has Badford (intentional) done to warrant shit except for acting like a pussy in the pocket and getting hurt all the time? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oochymp 2,393 Posted August 3, 2015 (edited) Offense: QB: Eli Manning RB1: DeMarco Murray WR1: Dez Bryant WR2: Odell Beckham Jr. TE: Jason Witten Utility player (RB2/TE2/WR3): Pierre Garcon LT: Trent Williams LG: Justin Pugh C: Travis Frederick RG: Zach Martin RT: Doug Free the NFC East has two teams with each formation, but I think more of the top players fit into a 3-4, so that's what I'm going with 3-4 defense DE: Jeremy Mincey NT: Pot Roast (Terrance Knighton) DE: Fletcher Cox LOLB: Ryan Kerrigan ILB: Sean Lee ILB: Rolando McClain ROLB: Greg Hardy CB1: Byron Maxwell CB2: Orlando Scandrick CB3: Dominique Rogers-Cromartie FS: Barry Church SS: Malcolm Jenkins Return Specialist: Darren Sproles (I was very, very tempted to put DeSean Jackson here, but since the Skins aren't using him there I won't either) Punter: Tress Way Kicker: Josh Brown Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Offensive Coordinator: Pat Shurmur Defensive Coordinator: Rod Marinelli and the breakdown: Cowboys: 11 players, 1 coach Eagles: 5 players, 1 coach Redskins: 5 players Giants: 5 players, 1 coach I'm interested by the number of people who went with Jackson as the third WR rather than Garcon, OBJ and Dez are the clear top two choices, but after that I thought a possession receiver would make more sense than another deep threat, I also think Garcon is overall a better WR than Jackson and having five each from 3 teams was entirely unintentional Edited August 3, 2015 by oochymp Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sarge+ 3,436 Posted August 3, 2015 Please also add a CB3 to your team. I left it out in the beginning, but I shouldn't have. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BwareDWare94 723 Posted August 4, 2015 I will never understand you people who insist on putting Eli Manning above Tony Romo... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteVo+ 3,702 Posted August 9, 2015 I will never understand you people who insist on putting Eli Manning above Tony Romo... Was about to say the same thing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RazorStar 4,025 Posted August 10, 2015 I will never understand you people who insist on putting Eli Manning above Tim Tebow... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oochymp 2,393 Posted August 10, 2015 I will never understand you people who insist on putting Eli Manning above Tony Romo... they're really close (meaning I wouldn't call anyone outright wrong in choosing either) but Romo has always had better weapons, he's had Dez Bryant for five years, he's had Jason Witten for his whole career, he had Terrell Owens for three years, Eli hasn't had anyone as good as any of those three players, OBJ may get there, but he's not there yet, Victor Cruz had a couple of great years, but again I wouldn't put him on par with Bryant or Owens, the way I look at this Eli has done about as well as Romo with less talent around him, and that's without even getting into playoff performance Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BenGone 35 Posted August 10, 2015 they're really close (meaning I wouldn't call anyone outright wrong in choosing either) but Romo has always had better weapons, he's had Dez Bryant for five years, he's had Jason Witten for his whole career, he had Terrell Owens for three years, Eli hasn't had anyone as good as any of those three players, OBJ may get there, but he's not there yet, Victor Cruz had a couple of great years, but again I wouldn't put him on par with Bryant or Owens, the way I look at this Eli has done about as well as Romo with less talent around him, and that's without even getting into playoff performance I wish Tony could have had one or two of the Giants' defensive units the last several years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oochymp 2,393 Posted August 10, 2015 I wish Tony could have had one or two of the Giants' defensive units the last several years. that's fair, but in terms of guys who directly impact a QBs performance I think it's almost indisputable that Romo's had more talent around him 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bangy 19 Posted August 10, 2015 that's fair, but in terms of guys who directly impact a QBs performance I think it's almost indisputable that Romo's had more talent around him This. Plus on the offence as a whole Romo has had it better than Eli. If you compare the other positions, Romo has had had options year on year. Compared to Eli who at times had the likes of David Tyree (The God) Eli has done bete with the players around him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BwareDWare94 723 Posted August 11, 2015 they're really close (meaning I wouldn't call anyone outright wrong in choosing either) but Romo has always had better weapons, he's had Dez Bryant for five years, he's had Jason Witten for his whole career, he had Terrell Owens for three years, Eli hasn't had anyone as good as any of those three players, OBJ may get there, but he's not there yet, Victor Cruz had a couple of great years, but again I wouldn't put him on par with Bryant or Owens, the way I look at this Eli has done about as well as Romo with less talent around him, and that's without even getting into playoff performance They are not really close. Eli is a turnover machine. Watch both over a 16 game season and it's clear who is better. Tony Romo is the 5th or 6th best QB in the game. Eli Manning sits at the 11-13 range. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dutch 874 Posted August 11, 2015 Romo is better. More talented passer and more efficient. Eli has been a solid QB with some very shaky seasons. 2 out of the 5 times in the playoffs he had a hot and and played well. The actual superbowl games, two passes stood out but defense dominated those games. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
butta54 371 Posted August 14, 2015 Offense: QB: Tony Romo RB1: DeMarco Murray WR1: Dez Bryant WR2: DeSean Jackson TE: Jason Witten Utility player (RB2/TE2/WR3): OBJ LT: Tyron Smith LG: Travis Frederick C: Jason Kelce RG: Zack Martin RT: Trent Williams 3-4 defense DE: Fletcher Cox NT: Terrance Knighton DE: Jeremy Mincey LOLB: Ryan Kerrigan ILB: Rolando McClain ILB: Mychal Kendricks ROLB: Conner Barwin CB1: Brandon Carr CB2: Prince Amukamara CB3: Byron Maxwell FS: Malcolm Jenkins SS: Barry Church Return Specialist: Darren Sproles Punter: Steve Weatherford (the ultimate) Kicker: Cody Parkey Head Coach: Jason Garrett Offensive Coordinator: Chip Kelly Defensive Coordinator: Rod Marinelli Share this post Link to post Share on other sites