Week 8 has already hit Soden Bowl, this week concludes the massive roster update fueled by your input in the Soden Bowl Scenario Engine on the website. By selecting your weekly player focus each advance you have guided the engine to understand what players you are trying to develop. The engine also adjusts players not listed in the engine based on performance, usage, simulation stats and a few other areas of input. including user activity in the chat and stream chat.
Player trivia awards have also been updated and those will update after each trivia event from now on so that the winners can enjoy their spoils right away and not wait for the next roster update.
If you are reading this post and do not understand how the rosters are updated or the trivia contests and created players please ask in the chat and feel free to tag “S S0DEN” – it’s actually very simple and rewarding.
This roster update featured some very interesting moves up and few moves down. Aaron Donald saw some attributes drop as his performance on the virtual field has been minimal for the Rams with just 2 sacks and 7 tackles. Montrel Meander of the Browns was one of the biggest boosts of the update. The Browns focus player all season has placed himself at the forefront of the AFC as playmaking linebacker.
The Baltimore Ravens had a few players move up the ranks including Nyheim Hines and Marquise Brown. Brown was one of the few players to also move into the Superstar X-Factor development.
The Washington Commanders and Jacksonville Jaguars enjoyed some quarterback increases. Kyle Allen was one of the bigger boosts on offense moving from a 69 overall to a 79 overall. Allen is a top 5 statistical leader with a rating of 126.8. 19 TD’s and 8 INT’s. The Jaguars Trevor Lawrence continues to trend upward moving into the 90 overall rating field. This is no surprise as Urblessed00 is a Hall of Fame user who prides himself on elite QB play. D.J. Chark was increased to Superstar development to go with his +1 speed attribute increase. His increase was the result of winning a trivia contest.
Another fun story to watch is the emergence of Tight Ends Jacob Hollister and Adam Trautman. These two future weapons have really propelled the Jaguars and Saints into position for playoffs runs this year.
Let’s finish with a look at the league leaders through 8 weeks of play in Soden Bowl The Experience.
Passing
1. Lamar Jackson (Rams) 2,018 Yards – 23 TD’s – 8 INT’s – 131.4 RTG
2. Teddy Bridgewater (Broncos) 2,528 Yards – 22 TD’s – 11 INT’s – 128.2 RTG
3. Kyle Allen (Commanders) 2,355 Yards – 19 TD’s – 8 INT’s – 126.8 RTG
Rushing
1. Derrick Henry (Titans) 1,147 Yards – 13 TD’s – 6.0 YPC
2. Christian McCaffery (Panthers) 718 Yards – 4 TD’s – 6.4 YPC
3. Cam Akers (Rams) 660 Yards – 4 TD’s
Receiving
1. Jaylen Waddle (Dolphins) 46 REC – 1,160 Yards – 9 TD’s
2. Jed Newsome (Browns) 27 REC – 911 Yards – 7 TD’s
3. Michael Pittman Jr (Colts) 29 REC – 846 Yards – 9 TD’s
Sacks
1. Dan Youngblood (Rams) 12.0 Sacks – 23 Tackles
2. Brandon Graham (Eagles) 9.0 Sacks – 16 Tackles
3. Myles Garrett (Browns) 8.0 Sacks – 14 Tackles
Interceptions
1. Isaiah Rodgers (Colts) 8 INT’s – 17 Tackles – 2 TD’s
2. Jevon Holland (Dolphins) 7 INT’s – 18 Tackles – 1 TD
3. Amani Hooker (Titans) 7 INT’s – 21 Tackles – 1 INT
Team Offense
1. Green Bay Packers – 403.7 YPG
2. Denver Broncos – 399.9 YPG
3. Dallas Cowboys – 394.0 YPG
Team Passing
1. Jacksonville Jaguars – 336.5 PYPG
2. Pittsburgh Steelers – 313.0 PYPG
3. Dallas Cowboys – 302.8 PYPG
Team Rushing
1. Tennessee Titans – 161.4 RYPG
2. Los Angeles Rams – 132.5 RYPG
3. Minnesota Vikings – 129.5 RYPG
Total Defense
1. Jacksonville Jaguars – 252.8 YPG
2. Los Angeles Rams – 260.1 YPG
3. New England Patriots – 264.8 YPG
Pass Defense
1. Jacksonville Jaguars – 175.7 PYPG
2. Baltimore Ravens – 177.4 PYPG
3. Los Angeles Rams – 183.6 PYPG
Rushing Defense
1. New England Patriots – 42.0 RYPG
2. Chicago Bears – 52.1 RYPG
3. Denver Broncos – 59.8 RYPG