Sunday, June 23, 2013

NFL 2000

1. Ray Lewis: Was the Super Bowl MVP.

He was the NFL Defensive Player of the Year, consensus All-Pro and a Pro Bowler.

In the “Big Game”, Lewis had five tackles and four pass break ups.

During the postseason, in four games he had 31 tackles, two Interceptions, and nine pass break ups.

In the regular season Lewis posted 137 stops along with 3 sacks, 2 Ints, and recovered 3 fumbles.

Lewis helped clinch the Ravens’ divisional round upset on the road in Tennessee. It was his 4th quarter pick six that put Baltimore in the AFC title game.

Behind the play of the their star middle linebacker, the Ravens set league records for the least amount points and rushing yards allowed in a 16 game schedule.


Baltimore went 12-4, earned a wild card, and won their first ever Super Bowl.

2. Marshall Faulk: Was the NFL MVP.


He was named Offensive Player of the Year for the second straight season. He was a consensus All-Pro and Pro Bowler.

Despite missing two games to injury, he set the single season record with 26 total TDs.


Faulk added 81 catches and 830 yards and 8 TDs.

He finished 2nd with 2,189 yards from scrimmage. He led the NFL in total points with 160, a rarity for position players.


In the playoffs, Faulk helped the Rams rally from down 31-7 in the second half with 99 yards receiving, a TD and two point conversion.

Their comeback would come up short, and the Saints would win 31-28.

The Rams went 10-6, won a wild card spot, while setting an NFL record with 540 points in a season (33.8 per game).

3. Edgerrin James: Led in the NFL in rushing for the second straight year with 1,709 yards.


He added 63 receptions and 5 TDs


James was 1st team All-NFL by Pro Football Weekly and Sporting News and 2nd team by the AP


Edge was second in the NFL with 18 total TDs. and carries with 387.

He had three straight 100 yard games (all Colts wins) to finish the season and propel the Colts to the playoffs. He had nine games over 100 on the season.

In the Wild Card round vs. Miami, James ran for 107 and had 33 yards thru the air.

Indy was 10-6 and 4th in the NFL with 26.8 PPG.

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