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APBA 2013 Football Season Card Set the Following Players Comprise the 2013 Season APBA Football Player Card Set APBA 2013 Football Season Card Set The following players comprise the 2013 season APBA Football Player Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he recovers a fumble. Players in red are included in the XF set ( extra football players). ARIZONA (74) ATLANTA (72) CAROLINA (70) CHICAGO (74) OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE Wide Receiver: Fitzgerald Wide Receiver: Harry Douglas TB Wide Receiver: B.LaFell TC Wide Receiver: B. Marshall, OC M. Floyd Roddy White S.Smith A. Jeffery A. Roberts Julio Jones (S) T.Ginn OA OB, TA TB E.Bennett J. Brown Darius Johnson D.Hixon D.Hester TA TB, OA OB B. Golden Drew Davis Tackle: J.Gross E.Weems OC Tackle: B. Sowell K.Cone B.Bell Jo.Anderson OC E. Winston Tackle: L.Holmes G.Hangartner Tackle: J.Bushrod N. Potter (G) J.Trueblood Guard: T.Wharton (T) J.Mills L. Brown S.Baker C.Scott Guard: M.Slauson (ET) Guard: D.Colledge Guard: J.Blalock A.Silatolu K.Long (ET) P. Fanaika (T) G.Reynolds N.Chandler (T) (DT) Center: R.Garza (G) M. Gipson ( C) Center: P.Konz (G) G.Williams (T) P.Mannelly (LS) Center: Sendlein Joe Hawley (G) Center: R.Kalil J.Cain (LS) M. Leach J.Harris (LS) J.Jansen (LS) Tight End: M.Bennett Tight End: J. Dray Tight End: T. Gonzalez Tight End: G.Olsen D.Rosario (FB) OC K. Sperry L.Toilolo B.Hartsock E.Britton (G) (T) Quarterback: C. Palmer Quarterback: M. Ryan Quarterback: C.Newton Quarterback: Cutler D. Stanton Dom.Davis D. Anderson J.McCown Halfback: Mendenhall Halfback: S.Jackson Halfback: D. Williams Halfback: Forte A.Ellington OC J.Rodgers OA OB J. Stewart M.Bush S. Taylor J.Snelling OC K.Barner OC M.Ford (OC) Fullback: R.Housler Fullback: P.DiMarco OC A.Smith Fullback: T.Fiammetta (ET) J. Ballard A.Smith Fullback: M.Tolbert A.Podlesh PA, KO-B Al. Smith J.Vaughan R.Brockel (ET) TC R.Gould KA, KO-A Feely KA, KO-A M.Bryant KA B.Nortman PA, KO-B D.Zastudil PA KO-B M.Bosher PA, KO G.Gano KA, KO-A DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: C. Campbell End: P.Jerry (T) End: G. Hardy End: S.McClellin Dockett O.Umenyiora C. Johnson J.Peppers F. Rucker (T) S.Maponga M.Addison D.Bass Tackle: D.Williams J.Massaquoi F.Alexander C.Ozougwu Alameda Ta'amu (FB-2) M.Goodman W.Horton Tackle: S.Paea ( E) Inside LB: Karlos Dansby C.Matthews Tackle: C.Cole C.Wootton (E) Daryl Washington Tackle: C.Peters S.Lotulelei J.Ratliff Jasper Brinkley J.Babineaux (E) D.Edwards ( E) H.Melton K.Minter T.Robertson K.Short L.Cohen Outside LB: Matt Shaughnessy (DE) Middle LB: A.Dent Middle LB: L. Kuechly N.Collins John Abraham O.Gaither J.Senn (FB) Middle LB: J.Bostic Marcus Benard (E) Outside LB: J.Bartu Outside LB: T.Davis J.Franklin Sam Acho P.Worrilow (MLB) C.Blackburn OC D.J. Williams Dontay Moch S.Nicholas A.Klein Outside Linebackers: Ja.Anderson Lorenzo Alexander S.Weatherspoon D.Connor L.Briggs Cornerback: Jerraud Powers K.Biermann (E) Cornerback: M.White B.Costanzo Patrick Peterson (EB) TA TB, OC Cornerback: D.Trufant C.Munnerlyn K.Greene Antoine Cason A.Samuel D.Florence TC Cornerback: T.Jennings Javier Arenas OA OB, TC (EB) (HB) R.McClain TA J.Thomas TC C.Tillman Strong Safety: Yeremiah Bell R.Alford TC Strong Safety: Q.Mikell I.Frey Tony Jefferson D.Franks R.Lester Z.Bowman Free Safety: Tyrann Mathieu OC Strong Safety: W.Moore Free Safety: M.Mitchell S.McManis Rashad Johnson Z.Motta C.Jones Strong Safety: M.Wright Justin Bethel Free Safety: T.DeCoud C.Godfrey C.Steltz Free Safety: C.Conte A.Walters DALLAS (69) DETROIT (77) GREEN BAY (76) MINNESOTA (74) OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE Wide Receiver: D.Bryant Wide Receiver: C.Johnson Wide Receiver: J.Nelson Wide Receiver: G.Jennings Mi.Austin N.Burleson J.Jones J.Simpson D.Harris (CB-1) OA, TB J.Ross TA TB, OA OB R.Cobb TC OC J.Wright (OC) M.Spurlock TA, OB K.Ogletree OC M.White C.Patterson OA OB C.Beasley OC TC R.Broyles TC Tackle: D.Bakhtiari Jo.Webb OC Tackle: T.Smith Tackle: R.Reiff D.Barclay (G) Tackle: M.Kalil D.Free L.Waddle M.Newhouse (G) P.Loadholt J.Parnell (ET) C.Hilliard Guard: J.Sitton JM.Webb Guard: R.Leary J.Fox T.Lang (T) Guard: C.Johnson M.Bernadeau ( C) (ET) (FB) Guard: R.Sims L.Taylor B.Fusco B.Waters L.Warford Center: E.Dietrich-Smith (G) J.Berger ( C) Center: T.Frederick D.Gandy OC ( C) B.Goode LS Center: J.Sullivan L.Ladouceur LS Center: D.Raiola Tight End: A.Quarless C.Loeffler (LS) Tight End: J.Witten D.Muhlbach LS J.Finley Tight End: K.Rudolph G.Escobar OC Tight End: B.Pettigrew B.Bostick J.Carlson Quarterback: Romo J.Fauria R.Taylor C.Ford OC K.Orton D.Dickerson (FB) OC Quarterback: A.Rodgers Quarterback: C.Ponder Halfback: D.Murray Quarterback: M.Stafford M.Flynn M.Cassel J.Randle OC S.Hill S.Tolzien J.Freeman L.Dunbar OC Halfback: R.Bush S.Wallace Halfback: A.Peterson P.Tanner J.Bell OC Halfback: E.Lacy T.Gerhart OC Fullback: T.Williams (EB) (ET) OC T.Riddick OC J.Starks J.Banyard J.Hanna (ET) Fullback: K.Durham (EB) J.Franklin TC Fullback: J.Felton OC T.Clutts OC T.Scheffler (ET) Fullback: J.Boykin (EB) R.Ellison (ET) OC D.Bailey KA, KO M.Leshoure J.Kuhn TC OC M.Asiata OC C.Jones PA S.Martin PA KO-A K.Bell OC J.Locke KO-B PA D.Akers KA KO-B M.Crosby KA, KO-A B.Walsh KO-A KA T.Masthay PA KO-B DEFENSE DEFENSE End: G.Selvie End: E.Ansah DEFENSE DEFENSE D.Ware W.Young End: B.Raji End: B.Robison Everette .Brown D.Taylor J.Jolly J.Allen J.Wynn (T) I.Idonije (T) M.Daniels (T) E.Griffen (LB) C.Rayford J.Jones D.Jones Tackle: L.Guion Tackle: J.Hatcher Tackle: N.Suh Tackle: R.Pickett ( E) K.Williams ( E) Inside LB: N.Hayden N.Fairley Inside LB: A.Hawk F.Evans C.Irvin C.Mosley B.Jones S.Floyd OC Ma.Austin A.Fluellen ( E) J.Lattimore Middle LB: E.Henderson Inside LB: S.Lee Middle LB: S.Tulloch N.Palmer A.Cole D.Holloman T.Whitehead Outside LB: M.Neal (E) Outside Linebacker: C.Greenway Outside LB: B.Carter Outside LB: D.Levy C.Matthews M.Mitchell OC E.Sims A.Palmer A.Mulumba L.Dean J.Durant (CB) R.McIntosh N.Perry Cornerback: J.Robinson K.Wilber (E ) Cornerback: C.Houston Cornerback: T.Williams C.Cook K.Bosworth OC R.Mathis S.Shields (S) S.Prater M.Wilson D.Bentley M.Hyde TA TB, OA OB X.Rhodes Cornerback: B.Carr D.Slay D.House M.Sherels TA-TB O.Scandrick J.Green J.Bush (FS) A.Jefferson OC B.Webb Strong Safety: G.Quin C.Hayward Strong Safety: J.Sanford M.Claiborne D.Carey (CB) (OLB) Strong Safety: M.Burnett R.Blanton Strong Safety: J.Heath Free Safety: L.Delmas C.Banjo OC M.Raymond J.Wilcox D.Gomes Free Safety: M.Jennings (EB) Free Safety: A.Sendejo Free Safety: B.Church (CB) H.Smith NEW ORLEANS (75) NEW YORK (72) PHILADELPHIA (75) ST. 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