As always, I highly recommend looking at it in the form of the much more pretty spreadsheet linked here:
Spreadsheet for pretty viewing
But here as every season are the changes to the New Orleans Second line top 10 lists.
Game list:
Rushing average (min. 10 attempts): Toriki enters the list twice this year, once in 8th and once in 10th with games of 6.7 and 6.5 yards per attempt.
Pancakes: G. Rubbe had once again an insane year, capped off with his best performance of 10 pancakes in one game, tying the record from B. Ulysses, for 2nd all time now.
Punt yards: Prohaska had an insane 11 punt game for 540 yards, good for 4th all time.
Punt average: Prohaska had a game with a 58.0 yards per punt, which is 2nd best all time.
Punts inside 20: Prohaska had a 4 punts inside 20 and that is now 5th all time.
Kick return yards: Blaylock had 184 yards in the kick return game, which is good for 9th all time.
Punt return yards: D. Rector had a great game with a touchdown where he ended up with 104 punt return yards, good for 2nd all time.
Playoffs:
Slothisberger starts his career and enters in 3rd place in all categories (except for interceptions since it is ranked by lowest to highest). He will need a few more playoff performances to have a shot at a better position in most of these.
Gump is in 1st place in rushing yards, Toriki now 3rd. In Rushing average, Gump is 2nd and Toriki is 3rd. In terms of touchdowns, Gump now in 1st place and Toriki is 3rd.
McCormick takes the lead with most catches in the playoffs for the team with 49. Toriki in 4th, Gump in 6th. In terms of yards, McCormick is in 4th place, Gump in 6th and Toriki in 10th. In terms of average, Barker is in 8th and Gump is in 10th. And with touchdowns, Gump is in 5th, McCormick is 9th and Barker is in 10th.
On defense, we have tackles, where Quenton Bode takes the overall lead with 71 tackles. Andrews is in 5th and Blaylock is in 10th. With tackles for loss, Ben is in 3rd and Ulysses is in 8th. Bode also takes the lead in forced fumbles with 3. Blaylock has 1 fumbled recovered and is in 5th there. With sacks, Ben is in 8th and Blaylock is in 10th. Interceptions, Rector and Bode both have 1 and are tied for the league. In passes defended, Rector is tied for the league with 10.
Prohaska has the lead in extra points made with. 20, field goals made with 21, but is only in third place with both of those categories in percentages. He also has the lead in punts made, punt yards and punts inside 20, while being 2nd place in punt average..
Gump leads with kick returns, Blaylock is in 5th and Rector in 9th and they hold the same spots exactly with kick return yards as well. In average, Gump is in 2nd, Blaylock in 4th and Rector is in 8th. In punt returns Gump leads and Rector is in 4th, while they are 3rd and fourth in punt return yards and punt return average.
In pancakes, Rubbe leads ahead of Ulysses and Jimbo Jr. while Ulysses and Rubbe have 0 sacks allowed, Jimbo Jr. has two of them.
Seasons:
Now for the two more important categories.
Passing Yards: Slothisberger starts his career and he has a very decent first season. In terms of passing yards, his 3605 yards are good for 10th all time.
Passing touchdowns: In terms of touchdowns, Slothisberger had a good 22 touchdown season and he is 9th all time with that.
Passing interceptions: In terms of efficiency, Slothisberger was already fantastic. Only 8 interceptions are good for the third best season in that regard for the NOLA franchise.
Passing rating: Slothisberger had a good first season and has a 85.78 rating which is good for 7th all time.
Rushing yards: Toriki sneaks into the list with 1161 yards and 10th overall for her first entry on this list.
Rushing average (min. 100 attempts): Toriki is great with efficiency and with her 4.59 yards per rush, she is 3rd all time.
Tackles: Quenton Bode adds another entry on the list in 6th place with 128 tackles and Literally a Hexagon is in 10th place with 125 tackles.
Tackles for loss: Brave Ulysses ties the record at 18 tackles for loss.
Extra points percentage: Prohaska has a perfect season for the first time for him and it is the 5th perfect season all time.
Field goals made: Prohaska had 31 field goals, which is good for 3rd all time.
Field goals percentage: Prohaska had a solid season and is in 8th all time with a 91.18 percentage.
Punts made: Prohaska comes in 7th with 94 punts.
Punt yards: Prohaska comes in 6th place with 4321 yards.
Punt average: Prohaska comes in 5th place with a 45.97 yards per punt average.
Punts inside 20: Prohaska had 17 punts inside the 20 yard line and comes in 6th place.
Punt returns: D. Rector had 32 punt returns and is in 6th place there.
Punt return yards: Rector comes in 8th with 306 punt return yards.
Punt return touchdowns: With the touchdown he had, Rector becomes the 9th player to have a punt return touchdown in a season.
Pancakes: G. Rubbe destroys his own record and boosts into first place with a record 94 pancakes.
Sacks allowed: Rubbe has another perfect season with 0 sacks allowed, the 8th such season in NOLA history.
And the most meaningful category last:
Career:
Passing Yards: Slothisberger enters in 5th place, already past Stone and in line to get into third place by next season.
Passing touchdowns: Slothisberger enters in 4th place already here and will easily be in third place by next season.
Passing interceptions: Slothisberger enters in 6th place with 8, should be able to hold off on gaining spots here in a negative way for a bit.
Passing percentage: Slothisberger enters in 5th place with 56.03 percentage, with more TPE he ought to also be able to get up higher here.
Passing rating: What an amazing season for Slothisberger in this statistic and he is already in 2nd place here, already past Stan Francisco.
Rushing yards: Gump still far away in first place and gaining more of a gap. Toriki gains a spot over team hall of famer Darren Smallwood and is now in 3rd place, just 5 yards behind 2nd place and will easily get that next year.
Rushing average (min. 500 attempts): Toriki still in 2nd place and Gump still in 4th place here.
Rushing touchdowns: Gump is in 2nd place still and gaining slowly on Smallwood, Toriki still in 4th and will likely get third place by next season.
Receiving catches: McCormick had a monster season and gains a lot here, jumping a massive FIVE spots upwards to be in 3rd place all time already. Gump both gained and lost a spot and therefore stayed in 7th place.
Receiving yards: McCormick gaining more slowly here but gains a spot here too to get into 7th place. Gump is still in 9th, while Ed Barker jumps in newly in 10th place.
Receiving average (min. 200 catches): No changes here, McCormick is in 8th and Gump is in 10th.
Receiving touchdowns: McCormick gains a spot here too and is in 7th place, Gump stays in 9th and Barker is new here in 10th place.
Tackles: Bode pushes his lead further, while we get two new entries with Andrews and Blaylock in 8th and 10th. Rector in 9th place gained a spot as well.
Tackles for loss: Ben is in 2nd place still, while Ulysses jumps into 4th place from nowhere, with 34.
Forced fumbles: Bode still in 1st place still and Blaylock jumps in new at 7th, while Dissector loses a spot to 9th.
Fumbles recovered: Bode takes the lead in yet another category with 9 here, Ben climbs four spots from 10th to 6th and Blaylock jumps in new at 7th place.
Sacks: Ben jumps in newly at 10th place with 33 sacks.
Interceptions: Rector gains a spot and is now in 4th place, Blaylock gains two spots to 7th place.
Passes defended: Rector gains three spots here and jumps from 5th to 2nd place with 91. Now only Taylor ahead of him, who has an insane 142. Andrews stays in 9th place.
Extra points made: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Extra points percentage: Prohaska gains two spots with his perfect season and is now 4th place.
Field goals made: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Field goals percentage: Prohaska is still in 4th place without change here.
Punts made: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Punt yards: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Punt average: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Punts inside 20: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Kick returns: Gump stays in 2nd place and Blaylock gains an amazing five spots and is now in 4th place.
Kick return yards: Gump stays in 2nd place and Blaylock gains a great four spots and is now also in 4th place here.
Kick return average (min. 30 returns): Blaylock is still in 2nd place, Rectors enters anew in 3rd place and Gump in 9th place now with one spot lost due to Rector.
Kick return touchdowns: No one had one here, Gump and Blaylock still in 7th and 8th with 1 touchdown.
Punt returns: Gump stays in first place and Rector enters new in 7th place.
Punt return yards: Gump stays in first place and Rector enters new in 6th place.
Punt return average (min. 20 returns): Rector enters new at 9.56 in 2nd place, Gump loses a spot and goes to 4th place.
Punt return touchdowns: Gump is still in first place with 5, Rector enters the list in 5th place with his 1 touchdown.
Pancakes: Rubbe pushes his lead further and Jimbo Jr. gains five spots and is now in 3rd place here.
Sacks allowed: Jimbo Jr. sadly allowed more sacks and is now in 3rd place here after gaining a negative spot.
And that's all the changes. Again, the spreadsheet looks much better so also check that out and I will see you again next season. Good luck to all the NOLA players for making the list next year!
Spreadsheet for pretty viewing
But here as every season are the changes to the New Orleans Second line top 10 lists.
Game list:
Rushing average (min. 10 attempts): Toriki enters the list twice this year, once in 8th and once in 10th with games of 6.7 and 6.5 yards per attempt.
Pancakes: G. Rubbe had once again an insane year, capped off with his best performance of 10 pancakes in one game, tying the record from B. Ulysses, for 2nd all time now.
Punt yards: Prohaska had an insane 11 punt game for 540 yards, good for 4th all time.
Punt average: Prohaska had a game with a 58.0 yards per punt, which is 2nd best all time.
Punts inside 20: Prohaska had a 4 punts inside 20 and that is now 5th all time.
Kick return yards: Blaylock had 184 yards in the kick return game, which is good for 9th all time.
Punt return yards: D. Rector had a great game with a touchdown where he ended up with 104 punt return yards, good for 2nd all time.
Playoffs:
Slothisberger starts his career and enters in 3rd place in all categories (except for interceptions since it is ranked by lowest to highest). He will need a few more playoff performances to have a shot at a better position in most of these.
Gump is in 1st place in rushing yards, Toriki now 3rd. In Rushing average, Gump is 2nd and Toriki is 3rd. In terms of touchdowns, Gump now in 1st place and Toriki is 3rd.
McCormick takes the lead with most catches in the playoffs for the team with 49. Toriki in 4th, Gump in 6th. In terms of yards, McCormick is in 4th place, Gump in 6th and Toriki in 10th. In terms of average, Barker is in 8th and Gump is in 10th. And with touchdowns, Gump is in 5th, McCormick is 9th and Barker is in 10th.
On defense, we have tackles, where Quenton Bode takes the overall lead with 71 tackles. Andrews is in 5th and Blaylock is in 10th. With tackles for loss, Ben is in 3rd and Ulysses is in 8th. Bode also takes the lead in forced fumbles with 3. Blaylock has 1 fumbled recovered and is in 5th there. With sacks, Ben is in 8th and Blaylock is in 10th. Interceptions, Rector and Bode both have 1 and are tied for the league. In passes defended, Rector is tied for the league with 10.
Prohaska has the lead in extra points made with. 20, field goals made with 21, but is only in third place with both of those categories in percentages. He also has the lead in punts made, punt yards and punts inside 20, while being 2nd place in punt average..
Gump leads with kick returns, Blaylock is in 5th and Rector in 9th and they hold the same spots exactly with kick return yards as well. In average, Gump is in 2nd, Blaylock in 4th and Rector is in 8th. In punt returns Gump leads and Rector is in 4th, while they are 3rd and fourth in punt return yards and punt return average.
In pancakes, Rubbe leads ahead of Ulysses and Jimbo Jr. while Ulysses and Rubbe have 0 sacks allowed, Jimbo Jr. has two of them.
Seasons:
Now for the two more important categories.
Passing Yards: Slothisberger starts his career and he has a very decent first season. In terms of passing yards, his 3605 yards are good for 10th all time.
Passing touchdowns: In terms of touchdowns, Slothisberger had a good 22 touchdown season and he is 9th all time with that.
Passing interceptions: In terms of efficiency, Slothisberger was already fantastic. Only 8 interceptions are good for the third best season in that regard for the NOLA franchise.
Passing rating: Slothisberger had a good first season and has a 85.78 rating which is good for 7th all time.
Rushing yards: Toriki sneaks into the list with 1161 yards and 10th overall for her first entry on this list.
Rushing average (min. 100 attempts): Toriki is great with efficiency and with her 4.59 yards per rush, she is 3rd all time.
Tackles: Quenton Bode adds another entry on the list in 6th place with 128 tackles and Literally a Hexagon is in 10th place with 125 tackles.
Tackles for loss: Brave Ulysses ties the record at 18 tackles for loss.
Extra points percentage: Prohaska has a perfect season for the first time for him and it is the 5th perfect season all time.
Field goals made: Prohaska had 31 field goals, which is good for 3rd all time.
Field goals percentage: Prohaska had a solid season and is in 8th all time with a 91.18 percentage.
Punts made: Prohaska comes in 7th with 94 punts.
Punt yards: Prohaska comes in 6th place with 4321 yards.
Punt average: Prohaska comes in 5th place with a 45.97 yards per punt average.
Punts inside 20: Prohaska had 17 punts inside the 20 yard line and comes in 6th place.
Punt returns: D. Rector had 32 punt returns and is in 6th place there.
Punt return yards: Rector comes in 8th with 306 punt return yards.
Punt return touchdowns: With the touchdown he had, Rector becomes the 9th player to have a punt return touchdown in a season.
Pancakes: G. Rubbe destroys his own record and boosts into first place with a record 94 pancakes.
Sacks allowed: Rubbe has another perfect season with 0 sacks allowed, the 8th such season in NOLA history.
And the most meaningful category last:
Career:
Passing Yards: Slothisberger enters in 5th place, already past Stone and in line to get into third place by next season.
Passing touchdowns: Slothisberger enters in 4th place already here and will easily be in third place by next season.
Passing interceptions: Slothisberger enters in 6th place with 8, should be able to hold off on gaining spots here in a negative way for a bit.
Passing percentage: Slothisberger enters in 5th place with 56.03 percentage, with more TPE he ought to also be able to get up higher here.
Passing rating: What an amazing season for Slothisberger in this statistic and he is already in 2nd place here, already past Stan Francisco.
Rushing yards: Gump still far away in first place and gaining more of a gap. Toriki gains a spot over team hall of famer Darren Smallwood and is now in 3rd place, just 5 yards behind 2nd place and will easily get that next year.
Rushing average (min. 500 attempts): Toriki still in 2nd place and Gump still in 4th place here.
Rushing touchdowns: Gump is in 2nd place still and gaining slowly on Smallwood, Toriki still in 4th and will likely get third place by next season.
Receiving catches: McCormick had a monster season and gains a lot here, jumping a massive FIVE spots upwards to be in 3rd place all time already. Gump both gained and lost a spot and therefore stayed in 7th place.
Receiving yards: McCormick gaining more slowly here but gains a spot here too to get into 7th place. Gump is still in 9th, while Ed Barker jumps in newly in 10th place.
Receiving average (min. 200 catches): No changes here, McCormick is in 8th and Gump is in 10th.
Receiving touchdowns: McCormick gains a spot here too and is in 7th place, Gump stays in 9th and Barker is new here in 10th place.
Tackles: Bode pushes his lead further, while we get two new entries with Andrews and Blaylock in 8th and 10th. Rector in 9th place gained a spot as well.
Tackles for loss: Ben is in 2nd place still, while Ulysses jumps into 4th place from nowhere, with 34.
Forced fumbles: Bode still in 1st place still and Blaylock jumps in new at 7th, while Dissector loses a spot to 9th.
Fumbles recovered: Bode takes the lead in yet another category with 9 here, Ben climbs four spots from 10th to 6th and Blaylock jumps in new at 7th place.
Sacks: Ben jumps in newly at 10th place with 33 sacks.
Interceptions: Rector gains a spot and is now in 4th place, Blaylock gains two spots to 7th place.
Passes defended: Rector gains three spots here and jumps from 5th to 2nd place with 91. Now only Taylor ahead of him, who has an insane 142. Andrews stays in 9th place.
Extra points made: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Extra points percentage: Prohaska gains two spots with his perfect season and is now 4th place.
Field goals made: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Field goals percentage: Prohaska is still in 4th place without change here.
Punts made: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Punt yards: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Punt average: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Punts inside 20: Prohaska stays in first place and gains more on 2nd place.
Kick returns: Gump stays in 2nd place and Blaylock gains an amazing five spots and is now in 4th place.
Kick return yards: Gump stays in 2nd place and Blaylock gains a great four spots and is now also in 4th place here.
Kick return average (min. 30 returns): Blaylock is still in 2nd place, Rectors enters anew in 3rd place and Gump in 9th place now with one spot lost due to Rector.
Kick return touchdowns: No one had one here, Gump and Blaylock still in 7th and 8th with 1 touchdown.
Punt returns: Gump stays in first place and Rector enters new in 7th place.
Punt return yards: Gump stays in first place and Rector enters new in 6th place.
Punt return average (min. 20 returns): Rector enters new at 9.56 in 2nd place, Gump loses a spot and goes to 4th place.
Punt return touchdowns: Gump is still in first place with 5, Rector enters the list in 5th place with his 1 touchdown.
Pancakes: Rubbe pushes his lead further and Jimbo Jr. gains five spots and is now in 3rd place here.
Sacks allowed: Jimbo Jr. sadly allowed more sacks and is now in 3rd place here after gaining a negative spot.
And that's all the changes. Again, the spreadsheet looks much better so also check that out and I will see you again next season. Good luck to all the NOLA players for making the list next year!
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