Guest Flyboy Report post Posted February 26, 2003 Heh. The 2002 Saints just beat the 1986 Bears. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Freakish_Twist_Of_Fate Report post Posted February 26, 2003 Wildcard: Cleveland 18, Pittsburgh 15 New York Jets 27, Indianapolis 24 (OT) Green Bay 26, Atlanta 9 New York Giants 22, San Francisco 17 Divisional Playoffs: Cleveland 12, Tennessee 7 Oakland 33, New York Jets 21 Philadelphia 20, Green Bay 13 New York Giants 34, Tampa Bay 20 Championships: AFC: Cleveland 24, Oakland 23 NFC: New York Giants 20, Philadelphia 17 Super Bowl: Cleveland 37, New York Giants 22 So we get a 9-7 team pulling off four upsets and winning the Super Bowl. The Oakland game was the closest, as Quincy Morgan had touchdown catches with 4:56 left to play in the 4th and the game winner with 5 seconds left. That's the way the Pittsburgh game -should've- gone, damnit! I like seeing that it simulates the Browns' tendencies well... Namely, damn close games, and last-minute rallies. Though Quincy Morgan being the hero in the Oakland game? (shudder) I don't picture -him- as Mr. Clutch... Out of vague curiousity, though, how did Willie Green run in your games? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Freakish_Twist_Of_Fate Report post Posted February 26, 2003 Well, in an oddly bizarre match-up (perhaps a chance at retribution?), I threw the '02 Browns up against the '86 Broncos... Couch vs. Elway. Could the Browns avoid a repeat of 'The Drive'? Or would John and company bury the Kardiac Kids II in a "snow Bowl"? Look here for the answer: Boxscore - '86 Broncos @ '02 Browns Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Freakish_Twist_Of_Fate Report post Posted February 26, 2003 And in a pair of baseball games (I can't wait for the season to start...), I pitted the '02 Indians against the best team in Cleveland history (the '54 Indians), and the worst team in Cleveland history (the 1899 Cleveland Spiders, with a record of 20-134): 1899 Spiders @ '02 Indians '54 Indians @ '02 Indians Okay, enough annoying people. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest gthureson Report post Posted February 26, 2003 1994 Expos vs 1994 Yankees in what should have been the World Series. Game 1: (@Montreal) 12-1 Yankees. Jim Leyritz player of the game with 2 HR and 6 RBI. Jeff Fassero chased in the first after coughing up 5 runs. Game 2: (@Montreal) 4-3 Expos. Mike Stanley Player of the Game with 2 HR, but Butch Henry goes 8 2/3 with 11K giving up 3. Paul Gibson walks in the winning run in the bottom of the tenth. Game 3: (@NY) Expos 9, Yankees 4. Neither Ken Hill nor Jimmy Key are sharp. Darrin Fletcher is Player of the Game with a HR and 3 RBI. Game 4: (@NY) Expos 4, Yankees 3. Pedro goes 8, strikes out 12. Walker scores the winning run on a deep Wil Cordero pop up. Game 5: (@Montreal) Expos 8, Yankees 6. Another weak outing by Fassero, but it doesn't matter. Fletcher goes 3 for 4 with a HR and 2 RBIs and is Player of the Game. So there you go, if the World Series hadn't have been cancelled, would have been Expos over Yankees in 5, even though most of the 'experts' would have been sticking forks in Montreal after their horrible game 1 outing. They take the next four. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted February 27, 2003 One problem with the 1994 World Series. No Buck Showalter coached team can make the World Series. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Choken One Report post Posted February 27, 2003 Well...I can't invision CAN-A-DA winning the World Series Three years straight...so maybe the Strike WAS a good thing... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest treble charged Report post Posted February 27, 2003 The strike was all a conspiracy to keep the World Series out of Canada for another year and sabotage the Expos. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest phoenixrising Report post Posted February 27, 2003 Wildcard: Cleveland 18, Pittsburgh 15 New York Jets 27, Indianapolis 24 (OT) Green Bay 26, Atlanta 9 New York Giants 22, San Francisco 17 Divisional Playoffs: Cleveland 12, Tennessee 7 Oakland 33, New York Jets 21 Philadelphia 20, Green Bay 13 New York Giants 34, Tampa Bay 20 Championships: AFC: Cleveland 24, Oakland 23 NFC: New York Giants 20, Philadelphia 17 Super Bowl: Cleveland 37, New York Giants 22 So we get a 9-7 team pulling off four upsets and winning the Super Bowl. The Oakland game was the closest, as Quincy Morgan had touchdown catches with 4:56 left to play in the 4th and the game winner with 5 seconds left. That's the way the Pittsburgh game -should've- gone, damnit! I like seeing that it simulates the Browns' tendencies well... Namely, damn close games, and last-minute rallies. Though Quincy Morgan being the hero in the Oakland game? (shudder) I don't picture -him- as Mr. Clutch... Out of vague curiousity, though, how did Willie Green run in your games? Well, I deleted the games to make way for my Playoff Bowl simulations (pitting each year's NFC/AFC Championship game losers against each other), but I don't recall Green having many big games. Mostly it was Couch putting up 300 yard games and Kevin Johnson grabbing over ten passes a game. I was going to try to sim the entire 1994 playoffs to see who the winners would be. I'll post back here with results. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kingpk Report post Posted February 27, 2003 I just recreated the Snow Bowl. Oakland wins 13-10 in OT with a Janikowski FG with two seconds left. The stats I must do Clemens v. Pedro in 1999 again. EDIT: Clemens v. Pedro Share this post Link to post Share on other sites