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1969 NFL Mk II.Xlsx RET RET Roger Staubach can run twice per game. KR RICHMOND FLOWERS 22 1-8 PR BOB HAYES 10* 1-10 Craig Baynham 19 9-13 Mel Renfro 5* 11-18 Clayton Welch 22 14-17 Lance Rentzel 4 19-20 Calvin Hill 31 18-20 CORNELL GREEN MIKE GAECHTER MEL RENFRO PHIL CLARK A 1+/1 B 1-/1 C 2/1+ D 0+/1 LCB FS SS RCB 0/0+ Otto Brown 0/0+ Richmond Flowers 0/1- Mike Johnson 0/1- Otto Brown DAVE EDWARDS LEROY JORDAN CHUCK HOWLEY E 0/1- F 2/2 G 2/2 LLB MLB RLB 0/0 Jackie Burkett 0/0 Thomas Stincic 0/0 Fred Wittingham LARRY COLE JETHRO PUGH BOB LILLY GEORGE ANDRIE H 1/1 I 1/1 J 2/2 K 2/2 LE LT RT RE 0/0 Halvor Hagen 1-/1- Ron East 1-/1- Ron East 1-/1- Ron East DEFENSE 1969 Dallas Cowboys Penalty A Fumble C Capital Division Champions Y Rating 0 Playcall -3 KO Return A 11 wins-2 losses-1 tie Defense Punt Return D PF 369 14.5/15 PA 223 Offense OFFENSE 15/13 Penalty C Head Coach: Tom Landry Fumble B Playcall +1 TA TONY LISCIO GA JOHN NILAND CE MALCOLM WALKER GB JOHN WILBUR TB RALPH NEELY LT 1/1 LG 2-/1+ C 1/1 RG 0+/1 RT 2/2 0+/0+ Rayfield Wright 1-/1- Blaine Nye 0/0 Dave Manders 0+/0+ Halvor Hagen 0+/0+ Rayfield Wright EA R EB R EC R 2/0 BOB HAYES 19* 2/1- LANCE RENTZEL 22* 1/2- PETTIS NORMAN 18 1/0 Bobby Joe Conrad (19) 1/0 Dennis Homan 20? 1/1+ Mike Ditka 16 FB IN OU R SB IN OU R 1/1+ WALT GARRISON B* A* 10 1+/2 CALVIN HILL B* A* 12 1/1 Dan Reeves D D 10 0/0 Les Shy C B (15) 0/0 Claxton Welch C C 0/0 Craig Baynham F F AVG COF RET BLK QB CMP X Y Q OU PU RON WIDBY 43 C E A 2-/1 CRAIG MORTON ( D 5 5 16 AAAA 0+/0+ Roger Staubach à E? 0 4 18 AAAA XP FG (LFG) KO PK MIKE CLARK AA B 47 C RUSHING RECEIVING 1 RECEIVING 2 Calvin Hill 1-8 Calvin Hill 1-2 Lance Rentzel 12-16 Walt Garrison 9-15 Walt Garrison 3 Mike Ditka 17-18 Dan Reeves 16-17 Dan Reeves 4-5 Dennis Homan 19 Les Shy 18-19 Les Shy 20 Bobby Joe Conrad 20 Claxton Welch 20 Pettis Norman 6-7 Craig Baynham 20 Bob Hayes 8-11 RET RET Sonny Jurgenson and Jerry Smith cannot be KR RICKIE HARRIS 24* 1-7 PR RICKIE HARRIS 11 1-11 injured. ■ Any Harris punt return 18 yards or Walter Roberts 22 8-13 Walter Roberts 3 12-20 longer on a LONG return is a TD. Henry Dyer 19 14-17 Dave Kopay 21 18-20 PAT FISCHER BRIG OWENS RICKIE HARRIS MIKE BASS A 2/2- B 1/0 C 1/0 D 1/0 LCB FS SS RCB 0+/0 Ted Vactor 0+/0 Bob Wade 0+/0 Bob Wade 0+/0 Ted Vactor TOM ROUSSELL SAM HUFF CHRIS HANBURGER E 0/1 F 0+/1+ J G 2/2 LLB MLB RLB 0/0+ Harold McLinton 0/0+ Marlin McKeever 0/0+ John Didion LEO CARROLL DENNIS CRANE JOE RUTGENS CARL KAMMERER H 0/1 I 0/1 J 0/1 K 0/1 LE LT RT RE 0/0 John Hoffman 0/0 Spain Musgrove 0/0 Frank Bosch 0/0 Clark Miller DEFENSE 1969 Washington Redskins Penalty D Fumble D Capital Division 2nd Place Y Rating -1 Playcall +1 KO Return D 7 wins-5 losses-2 ties Defense Punt Return D PF 307 7.5/10 PA 319 Offense OFFENSE 11/11.5 Penalty C Head Coach: Vince Lombardi Fumble B Playcall -1 TA JIM SNOWDEN GA RAY SCHOENKE CE LEN HAUSS GB VINCE PROMUTO TB WALT ROCK LT 1-/1 LG 1-/1 C 1+/2 RG 1-/1 RT 0+/2- 0+/0+ Jim Norton 0+/0+ Willie Banks 0/0 Dave Crossan 0+/0+ Steve Duich 0+/0+ Jim Norton 0/0 Dan Grimm EA R EB R EC R 1/0 CHARLEY TAYLOR J 12**! 1/0 BOB LONG 11* 1+/1+ JERRY SMITH 13** Walter Roberts (16) Walter Roberts (16) FB IN OU R SB IN OU R 1/1 CHARLIE HARRAWAY D C 9** 1/2 LARRY BROWN B* A* 9* Dave Kopay F F (10) Henry Dyer D D (43)? AVG COF RET BLK QB CMP X Y Q OU PU MIKE BRAGG 42 C C C 2/1- SONNY JURGENSON ( AA 5 3 11 AAAA XP FG (LFG) KO PK CURT KNIGHT AA B 38 B RUSHING RECEIVING 1 RECEIVING 2 Larry Brown 1-11 Larry Brown 1-3 Bob Long 17-19 Charlie Harraway 12-19 Charlie Harraway 4-7 Walter Roberts 20 Henry Dyer 20 Henry Dyer 20 Dave Kopay 20 Charley Taylor 8-12 Jerry Smith 13-16 Dave Kopay 20 RET RET KR TOM BARRINGTON 23* 1-6 PR AL DODD 7* 1-11 Don Shy 28* 7-12 Gene Howard 8 12-17 Gene Howard 25 13-15 Bobby Thompson 6 18-20 Al Dodd 21 16-18 Bobby Thompson 20 19-20 GENE HOWARD BOBBY THOMPSON DAVE WHITSELL ELIJAH NEVETT A 1-/0 B 1-/0+ Y C 1/1- D 0+/0 LCB FS SS RCB 0+/0 Bo Burris 0+/0 Steve Preece 0+/0 Marv Woodson 0/0 Ollie Cordill 0+/0 Bobby Thompson 0/0 Carl Ward MIKE MORGAN DICK ABSHER JOHNNY BREWER E 1/1 Y F 0+/1 G 1-/1 Y LLB MLB RLB 0/0+ Bill Cody 0/0+ Wayne Colman 0/0+ Ted Davis 0/0 Bill Saul 0/0 Les Kelly DOUG ATKINS MIKE TILLEMAN DAVE ROWE DAVE LONG H 1/1+ I 0/1- J 1/1 Y K 1-/1 LE LT RT RE 0/0 Daniel Colchico 0/0 Richard Neal 0/0 Mike Rengel 0/0 Daniel Colchico DEFENSE 1969 New Orleans Saints Penalty D Fumble D Capital Division 3rd Place Y Rating -2 Playcall 0 KO Return B 5 wins - 9 losses Defense Punt Return C PF 311 7/8 PA 393 Offense OFFENSE 13.5/13 Penalty D Head Coach: Tom Fears Fumble C Playcall +1 TA DON TALBERT GA JAKE KUPP CE JERRY STURM GB DEL WILLIAMS TB ERROL LINDEN LT 1/2- LG 2/2 C 1/1+ RG 1/1 RT 1/2- 0+/0+ Jerry Jones 0+/0 John Shinners 0+/0 Del Williams 0+/0+ Norman Davis 0+/0+ Mike Taylor EA R EB R EC R 2/1- DANNY ABRAMOWICZ 14**! 2-/0+ AL DODD 16* 1/1 DAVE PARKS 14* 1/1 Dave Parks 14* 1/1 Ray Poage 13 0/0+ Jimmy Hester (15)? FB IN OU R SB IN OU R 1/1+ TONY BAKER A* A* 10* 1/1+ ANDY LIVINGSTON B* B* 10* 0+/0 Ernie Wheelwright D C 8 0+/0 Don Shy C C 16 0/0 Tony Lorick F E 0/0 Tom Barrington B A (10) AVG COF RET BLK QB CMP X Y Q OU PU OLLIE CORDILL 41 C D C 1/1- BILLY KILMER C 4 5 13 C Tom McNeill 45 C D A 0/0 Ed Hargett B 0 0 13 F XP FG (LFG) KO 0/0 Jim Ninowski E 2 6 13 F PK TOM DEMPSEY A C 55 B RUSHING RECEIVING 1 RECEIVING 2 Andy Livingston 1-10 Andy Livingston 1-2 Al Dodd 14-16 Tony Baker 11-17 Tony Baker 3-5 Ray Poage 17 Ernie Wheelwright 18 Ernie Wheelwright 6 Dave Parks 18-20 Don Shy 19 Don Shy 7 Jimmy Hester 20 Tom Barrington 20 Tom Barrington 20 Tony Lorick 20 Danny Abramowicz+ 8-13 RET RET KR BILL BRADLEY 22* 1-7 PR BILL BRADLEY 7** 1-17 Ronnie Blye 20* 8-14 Joe Scarpati 2 18-19 Leroy Keyes 22 15-17 Kent Lawrence 13 20 Kent Lawrence 19 18-19 Cyril Pinder 14 20 AL NELSON NATE RAMSEY JOE SCARPATI IRV CROSS A 1-/0+ B 1/1- C 1-/0+ D 1/1- LCB FS SS RCB 0/0 Ron Medved 0+/0 Bill Bradley 0+/0 Bill Bradley 0+/0 Jimmy Raye TONY GUILLORY DAVE LLOYD RON PORTER E 1/1 F 0/1 G 1-/1 LLB MLB RLB 0/0+ Wayne Colman 0/0+ Bill Hobbs 0/0+ Fred Brown 0/0 Jay Johnson 0/0 Ike Kelly 0/0+ Adrian Young TIM ROSSOVICH FLOYD PETERS ERNIE CALLOWAY MEL TOM H 1+/2 I 1/2- J 0/1 K 0/0+ LE LT RT RE 0/0+ Don Hultz 0/0+ Mike Dirks 0/0 Gary Pettigrew 0/0+ Don Hultz DEFENSE 1969 Philadelphia Eagles Penalty C Fumble B Capital Division 4th Place Y Rating -2 Playcall 0 KO Return B 4 wins-9 losses-1 ties Defense Punt Return B PF 279 7/10 PA 377 Offense OFFENSE 11.5/11 Penalty D Head Coach: Jerry Williams Fumble C Playcall -1 TA LANE HOWELL GA DICK HART CE MIKE EVANS GB JIM SKAGGS TB JOE CAROLLO LT 1/1+ LG 1/1+ C 1/1 RG 2-/1+ RT 1/1 0+/0+ Dave Graham 0+/0+ Mark Nordquist 0/0 Gene Ceppetelli 0+/0+ Don Chuy 0+/0+ Dave Graham EA R EB R EC R 2/1- HAROLD JACKSON 17** 1+/1- BEN HAWKINS 18* 1/1 GARY BALLMAN 16* 0/0 Kent Lawrence (10) 0/0 Chuck Hughes (10) 0+/1 Fred Hill (11) FB IN OU R SB IN OU R 0/2- TOM WOODESHICK A* A* 8 1-/1 LEROY KEYES D C 9* 0/0 Harry Wilson F F (6) 0/1 Cyril Pinder AA AA 6 0/0+ Ronnie Blye D C (-3) AVG COF RET BLK QB CMP X Y Q OU PU BILL BRADLEY 40 C A A 1/0 NORM SNEAD ( D 5 6 15 F 0/0 George Mira Z? 1 7 10 AAAA XP FG (LFG) KO PK SAM BAKER AAA C 47 D RUSHING RECEIVING 1 RECEIVING 2 Tom Woodeshick 1-10 Tom Woodeshick 1-2 Ben Hawkins 13-16 Leroy Keyes 11-16 Leroy Keyes 3-5 Gary Ballman 17-19 Cyril Pinder 17-19 Cyril Pinder 6 Fred Hill 20 Ronnie Blye 20 Ronnie Blye 20 Chuck Hughes 20 Harry Wilson 20 Harry Wilson 20 Kent Lawrence 20 Harold Jackson 7-12 RET RET Mick Tingelhoff cannot be injured.
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