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Archived News (02-2009)
Dave Hutchinson, of The Star-Ledger, reports the New York Jets,
Dave Hutchinson, of The Star-Ledger, reports the New York Jets, with retired QB Brett Favre\'s $13 million salary officially coming off the books Tuesday, Feb. 17, are $15.5 million under the salary cap.
Vikings owner Zygi Wilf says he'd have "no interest"
Vikings owner Zygi Wilf says he'd have "no interest" in Brett Favre if he became available later this offseason. "I would have been interested 15 years ago," Wilf said. [...]
Vikings owner Zygi Wilf says he's have "no interest"
Vikings owner Zygi Wilf says he's have "no interest" in Brett Favre if he became available later this offseason. "I would have been interested 15 years ago," Wilf said. [...]
Brett Favre admits that part of his reason for coming out of
Brett Favre admits that part of his reason for coming out of retirement last summer was "sticking it to" Packers GM Ted Thompson. Favre believes Thompson wanted him to walk away so the Packers could begin the Aaron Rodgers era. [...]
Brett Favre admits that part of his reason for coming out of
Brett Favre admits that part of his reason for coming out of retirement last summer was "sticking it to" Packers GM Ted Thompson. Favre believes Thompson wanted him to walk away so the Packers could begin the Aaron Rodgers era. [...]
Brett Favre admits that part of his reason for coming out of
Brett Favre admits that part of his reason for coming out of retirement last summer was "sticking it to" Packers GM Ted Thompson. Favre believes Thompson wanted him to walk away, so the Packers could begin the Aaron Rodgers era. [...]
In an interview with ESPN's Ed Werder, Brett Favre insisted
In an interview with ESPN's Ed Werder, Brett Favre insisted that he won't be coming back to the NFL after his second retirement announcement earlier this week. [...]
The Jets are expected to hunt for a veteran quarterback following
The Jets are expected to hunt for a veteran quarterback following the retirement of Brett Favre, according to the NY Post. The club could look at impending free agents Byron Leftwich or Kyle Boller. Marc Bulger could also be available if the Rams decide to cut him loose. Kurt Warner would likely be out of their price range if he does not re-sign with Arizona.The Jets do not trust current options Kellen Clemens, Erik Ainge or Brett Ratliff to be their starter for 2009.
SI's Peter King, long a confidant of Brett Favre, believes the
SI's Peter King, long a confidant of Brett Favre, believes the future Hall of Famer is retired for good this time. King cites Favre's injured right biceps and his current comfort zone as reasons for staying retired. [...]
The Associated Press reports the Green Bay Packers plan to retire
The Associated Press reports the Green Bay Packers plan to retire former Packers QB Brett Favre\'s No. 4 jersey at the appropriate time.
Brett Favre commented on his decision to hang up his cleats,
Brett Favre commented on his decision to hang up his cleats, for good this time, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Favre said, "I have family and friends who are like, 'All right, Brett. Is this the real deal? To me, it is. It is. Believe me. It has been a wonderful career, I could not ask for anything more. It was worth a shot for me to go to New York. I wish I could have played better down the stretch. I did not. Emotionally, I am OK with it." "It's time to leave."Favre leaves the NFL the all-time leader in touchdown passes (464), completions (5,720), passing yards (65,127), regular-season victories (169) and interceptions (310). As of now, Kellen Clemens is atop the Jets' depth chart at quarterback, but the club does not have faith in him to be their starter.
Brett Favre commented on his decision to hang up his cleats,
Brett Favre commented on his decision to hang up his cleats, for good this time, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Favre said, "I have family and friends who are like, 'All right, Brett. Is this the real deal? To me, it is. It is. Believe me. It has been a wonderful career, I could not ask for anything more. It was worth a shot for me to go to New York. I wish I could have played better down the stretch. I did not. Emotionally, I am OK with it." "It's time to leave."Favre leaves the NFL the all-time leader in touchdown passes (464), completions (5,720), passing yards (65,127), regular-season victories (169) and interceptions (310). As of now, Kellen Clemens is atop the Jets' depth chart at quarterback.
Favre says he's retiring due to a torn tendon in his throwing
News: Favre says he's retiring due to a torn tendon in his throwing shoulder and was adamant that he's retiring for certain this time. "Obviously, the circumstances last year were a lot different. But physically if I felt better we may not be having this conversation. But I think more than anything the writing was on the wall," Favre told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. [...]
Favre says he's retiring due to a torn tendon in his throwing
News: Favre says he's retiring due to a torn tendon in his throwing shoulder and was adamant that he's retiring for certain this time. "Obviously, the circumstances last year were a lot different. But physically if I felt better we may not be having this conversation. But I think more than anything the writing was on the wall," Favre told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. [...]
During his press conference Wednesday, Feb. 11, retired QB Brett
During his press conference Wednesday, Feb. 11, retired QB Brett Favre was asked why he made the decision to retire. Favre said, Ā"There were several things that went into the decision, but most importantly, obviously, the most important thing physically with my shoulder feeling as it did the latter half of the year. I thought it hampered the way I played, obviously. I\'m 39. I had a couple of options. One, to (get) Arthroscopic (surgery) and go ahead and relieve the rest of the tendon that was attached. That probably would speed up the process. Secondly, let time more or less heal (it). It would pop on its own at some point and I know that for a fact because I did it to my left one. How that would affect me as far as playing? I have no idea. At 39, it was something I was not willing to risk.Ā"
In a conference call on NFL Network, Brett Favre said he mainly
In a conference call on NFL Network, Brett Favre said he mainly retired because he didn't want to have surgery on his torn biceps. "It is, it is," Favre answered said when asked if this is truly the end. [...]
Jets placed QB Brett Favre on the reserve/retired list. Favre
Jets placed QB Brett Favre on the reserve/retired list. Favre has also fired his retirement paperwork, which takes his $13 million salary off the books and brings the Jets roughly $10 million under the salary cap. [...]
The New York Jets have announced they have placed QB Brett Favre
The New York Jets have announced they have placed QB Brett Favre on the Reserve/Retired list.
In a conference call on NFL Network, Brett Favre said he mainly
In a conference call on NFL Network, Brett Favre said he mainly retired because he didn't want to have surgery on his torn biceps. "It is, it is," Favre answered said when asked if this is truly the end. [...]
In a conference call on NFL Network, Brett Favre said he mainly
In a conference call on NFL Network, Brett Favre said he mainly retired because he didn't want to have surgery on his torn biceps. "It is, it is," he answered said when asked if this is truly the end. [...]
The New York Daily News reports that Brett Favre has officially
The New York Daily News reports that Brett Favre has officially submitted his retirement papers to the NFL. He will in turn receive his one time severance pay from the league.Favre never took this step last season, so apparently he is serious about walking away this time. The sunset is a beautiful one for Favre, and he will likely still have a variety of endorsement opportunities and analyst jobs offered to him in the immediate future.
The NY Daily News reports Brett Favre has already submitted
The NY Daily News reports Brett Favre has already submitted his retirement papers to the NFL, making his decision official. Favre never filed the paperwork after retiring from the Packers last March, so it appears he's dead serious this time. [...]
Rich Cimini, of the New York Daily News, reports the New York
Rich Cimini, of the New York Daily News, reports the New York Jets have received $13 million in salary cap space with the retirement of QB Brett Favre.
Rich Cimini, of the New York Daily News, reports New York Jets
Rich Cimini, of the New York Daily News, reports New York Jets QB Brett Favre have filed his official retirement papers with the NFL, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Randy Lange, of NewYorkJets.com, reports New York Jets QB Kellen
Randy Lange, of NewYorkJets.com, reports New York Jets QB Kellen Clemens said he believes he is ready to compete for the starting quarterback job this offseason now that QB Brett Favre has retired. \"ItĀ's go time. IĀ'm excited. I have so much respect for Brett and on the one hand IĀ'm not going to get to watch one of my heroes play on Sundays anymore, thereĀ's that feeling. But at the same time Ā there it is. ItĀ's sitting on the table, its right there. Go get it,\" Clemens said.
ESPNews reports retired NFL QB Brett Favre will have a live
ESPNews reports retired NFL QB Brett Favre will have a live teleconference at 6:00 PM ET Wednesday, Feb. 11.
Favre has informed ESPN's Ed Werder that he will retire after
News: Favre has informed ESPN's Ed Werder that he will retire after one season with the Jets. [...]
The Jets have confirmed that Brett Favre has informed the franchise
The Jets have confirmed that Brett Favre has informed the franchise of his intention to retire. The move will clear up $13 million in cap space for the Jets. [...]
Ed Werder and Chris Mortensen, of ESPN.com, report New York
Ed Werder and Chris Mortensen, of ESPN.com, report New York Jets QB Brett Favre has instructed his agent, James \"Bus\" Cook, to inform the team Wednesday, Feb. 11, that he plans to retire. In an email to Werder, Favre indicated he had no regrets about finishing his career with the Jets rather than with the Green Bay Packers. \"Mike and Woody, as well as the entire organization, have been nothing short of outstanding,\" Favre said. \"My teammates - Thomas and Kerry included - were a pleasure to play with. Eric (Mangini) could not have been any better. I enjoyed playing for him. My time with the Jets was short, but I\'m honored to be given that chance.\"
Brett Favre's agent, Bus Cook, reportedly had informal discussions
Brett Favre's agent, Bus Cook, reportedly had informal discussions with the Jets about the possibility of Favre being released. The move would have allowed Favre the option of signing with the team of his choice (Vikings?), but the Jets predictably declined. [...]
New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum said Wednesday,
New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum said Wednesday, Feb. 11, that QB Brett Favre will be a valued part of the team\'s family and that he was a model citizen during this short tenure. \"When we acquired Brett, we knew we would get everything he had. He took the time to mentor younger players and his competitiveness and enthusiasm at practice and during games was contagious. I spoke with him this morning and told him that he will be a friend of the Jets for years to come and it was an honor to work with him,\" Tannenbaum said.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Brett Favre has told the
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Brett Favre has told the Jets he plans to retire. Favre sent an email to ESPN thanking the organization, saying he had no regrets about ending his career with the Jets. [...]
According to ESPN.com, Brett Favre's agent, Bus Cook, had informal
According to ESPN.com, Brett Favre's agent, Bus Cook, had informal discussions with the Jets about the possibility of Favre being released. The move would have allowed Fave the option of signing with the team of his choice (Vikings?), but the Jets predictably declined. [...]
According to numerous media reports, QB Brett Favre has decided
News: According to numerous media reports, QB Brett Favre has decided to retire instead of return in 2009 with the Jets. Favre, who played one year with the Jets, has apparently decided he would not return for a 19th season and will end his career. NFL Network confirms that the Jets have received a call from Favre indicating that he won't come back. His 2008 season ended with some major issues: Not only were several teammates critical of Favre for how he acted in the locker room and at team functions, but he also had a torn right biceps that he refused surgery on. [...]
Favre's agent says the New York Jets quarterback will retire.
Favre's agent says the New York Jets quarterback will retire. The 39-year-old Favre instructed agent James "Bus'' Cook to tell the team Wednesday that he won't return for a 19th NFL season - and second with the Jets.
Impacts: In an e-mail to ESPN, Favre says he has no regrets about ending his career in New York and praises the team's owner, front office and fired coach Eric Mangini. Favre wrote he enjoyed his time with the Jets, despite a late-season slump that saw New York go from 8-3 to missing the playoffs. Favre threw nine interceptions as the Jets went 1-4 down the stretch, and a torn right biceps might have contributed.
Favre's agent says the New York Jets quarterback will retire.
Favre's agent says the New York Jets quarterback will retire. The 39-year-old Favre instructed agent James 'Bus'' Cook to tell the team Wednesday that he won't return for a 19th NFL season - and second with the Jets. In an e-mail to ESPN, Favre says he has no regrets about ending his career in New York and praises the team's owner, front office and fired coach Eric Mangini. Favre wrote he enjoyed his time with the Jets, despite a late-season slump that saw New York go from 8-3 to missing the playoffs. Favre threw nine interceptions as the Jets went 1-4 down the stretch, and a torn right biceps might have contributed.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Brett Favre has told the
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Brett Favre has told the Jets he plans to retire. Favre sent an email to ESPN thanking the organization, saying he had no regrets about ending his career with the Jets. [...]
According to a report, QB Brett Favre has decided to retire
News: According to a report, QB Brett Favre has decided to retire instead of returning in 2009 with the New York Jets. Favre, who played one year with the Jets, has apparently decided he would not return for a 19th season and will end his career, reports ESPN. Favre finished his lone season with the Jets with 3,472 passing yards, 22 touchdowns and 22 interceptions. He also added 43 rushing yards and a touchdown with eight fumbles. This was Favre's lowest passing yards since 2003 and most interceptions since 2005. The Jets went 9-7 and missed the playoffs. Favre originally retired following the 2007 season with the Green Bay Packers but then changed his mind and decided to return. He was then traded to the Jets prior to 2008, and that has turned out to be his final season. [...]
Brett Favre has decided to retire from professional football,
Brett Favre has decided to retire from professional football, according to ESPN.com. "It sucks getting old. At 40 years old, your mind tells you that you can do all the things you could in your younger years but the body doesn't cooperate," Favre said.Favre has decided he simply lacks the motivation to do what it takes to prepare to play a full NFL season. His 2009 campaign with the Jets ended poorly; he threw 22 touchdowns on the season, but tossed 22 interceptions as well. The Jets will now have an extra $13 million in salary cap space due to this move.
Brett Favre has decided to retire from professional football,
Brett Favre has decided to retire from professional football, according to ESPN.com.Favre had decided he simply lacks the motivation to do what it takes to prepare to play a full NFL season. His campaign with the Jets ended poorly; he threw 22 touchdowns on the season, but tossed 22 interceptions as well. The Jets will now have an extra $13 million in salary cap space due to this move.
Ed Werder and Chris Mortensen, of ESPN.com, report New York
Ed Werder and Chris Mortensen, of ESPN.com, report New York Jets QB Brett Favre has instructed agent Bus Cook to inform the team Wednesday, Feb. 11, that he plans to retire. In an email to Werder, Favre indicated he had no regrets about finishing his career with the Jets rather than with the Green Bay Packers. \"Mike and Woody, as well as the entire organization, have been nothing short of outstanding,\" Favre said. \"My teammates - Thomas and Kerry included - were a pleasure to play with. Eric (Mangini) could not have been any better. I enjoyed playing for him. My time with the Jets was short, but I\'m honored to be given that chance.\"
Favre has informed ESPN's Ed Werder that he will retire after
News: Favre has informed ESPN's Ed Werder that he will retire after one season with the Jets. [...]
Favre intends to retire, according to ESPN's Ed Werder and Chris
News: Favre intends to retire, according to ESPN's Ed Werder and Chris Mortensen. [...]
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Brett Favre has told the
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Brett Favre has told the Jets he plans to retire. Favre sent an email to ESPN thanking the organization, saying he had no regrets about ending his career with the Jets. [...]
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Brett Favre has told the
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Brett Favre has told the Jets he plans to retire. Favre sent a statement to Ed Werder saying he had no regrets about ending his career with the Jets. [...]
Mark Cannizzaro, of the New York Post, reports New York Jets
Mark Cannizzaro, of the New York Post, reports New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum said he has talked with QB Brett Favre a few times over the past few weeks but will have a more serious conversation about Favre\'s future in the next few weeks. Tannenbaum said the team would like to know by the start of free agency but will not enforce a timetable.
According to the New York Daily News, cutting Brett Favre is
According to the New York Daily News, cutting Brett Favre is not an option for the Jets. He can either retire or play in New York. There has been low rumbling from the Favre camp that he would like to play for the Vikings, but he can forget about that. [...]
According to Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum, the team would like to
According to Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum, the team would like to know Brett Favre's plans by the start of the free-agent signing period (Feb. 27), but they have not given him a deadline to make a decision. [...]
According to the New York Daily News, cutting Brett Favre is
According to the New York Daily News, cutting Brett Favre is not an option for the Jets. He can either retire or play in New York. There have been low rumbling from the Favre camp that he would like to play for the Vikings, but he can forget about that. [...]
Mark Cannizzaro, of the New York Post, reports New York Jets
Mark Cannizzaro, of the New York Post, reports New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum said that, although they would like to know by Feb. 27 or sooner if QB Brett Favre will return, the team has not given Favre any deadline to make a decision. \"Even though we may be speaking doesn\'t necessarily mean a decision on his part needs to be final by the start of free agency,\" Tannenbaum said. \"We haven\'t formulated any timetable. We\'ll know more in next few weeks, but we haven\'t had any dialogue (about his decision). We have not set a hard and fast date.\"
Gary Myers, of the New York Daily News, reports the New York
Gary Myers, of the New York Daily News, reports the New York Jets likely will not release QB Brett Favre this offseason even though it is not known if head coach Rex Ryan wants to keep Favre.
Gary Myers, of the New York Daily News, reports the New York
Gary Myers, of the New York Daily News, reports the New York Jets hope to have an answer from QB Brett Favre on his future in 10 days. General manager Mike Tannenbaum said that Favre\'s decision could be imminent. \"We\'re putting together our offseason plan,\" Tannenbaum said. \"We hope to have initial feedback from Brett by the combine.\" The NFL Scouting Combine begins Feb. 18.
The New York Daily News reports that the Jets are hoping for
News: The New York Daily News reports that the Jets are hoping for a decision from Brett Favre regarding his future within the next 10 days, right before the start of the NFL Combine. There is no ultimatum, however, and Favre doesn't have to give his decision, though the Jets could certainly cut him without knowing his plans. Favre is under contract for next year at a $13M salary -- a high price to pay for a quarterback who is refusing surgery on a sore shoulder and for a passer who won't attend offseason workouts. [...]
The Jets hope to have a decision from Brett Favre on his 2009
The Jets hope to have a decision from Brett Favre on his 2009 plans within the next 10 days. Now they know how the Packers have felt for the past few seasons -- namely, hamstrung. [...]
The National Football Post's Michael Lombardi believes "Jets
The National Football Post's Michael Lombardi believes "Jets fans can forget about Brett Favre coming back." Retirement still looks like the most likely scenario, with the Jets welcoming the cap relief. [...]
The National Football Post's Michael Lombardi believes "Jets
The National Football Post's Michael Lombardi believes "Jets fans can forget about Brett Favre coming back." Retirement still looks like the most likely scenario. [...]
ESPNews reports New York Jets QB Brett Favre's agent, Bus Cook,
ESPNews reports New York Jets QB Brett Favre\'s agent, Bus Cook, said there is no timetable for Favre to make a decision about returning to the Jets in 2009.
Erik Boland, of Newsday, reports New York Jets offensive coordinator
Erik Boland, of Newsday, reports New York Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said the arrival of QB Brett Favre this past season was a shock to the team\'s offensive system. The offense essentially had to start from scratch. \"Was it a lot of work? Absolutely,\" Schottenheimer said. \"Quite honestly, when Brett got here, it was very simple - we started over. We went back to the early installation and said, \'What are you comfortable with? What do you like?\' There was a lot of sharing of ideas. Brett, at no point, did he say, \'I only want to run this, I only want to call that.\' It really was give and take.\"
Dave Hutchinson, of the Star-Ledger, reports New York Jets offensive
Dave Hutchinson, of the Star-Ledger, reports New York Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said he enjoyed working with QB Brett Favre and would welcome him back next season.
Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said Tuesday
Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said Tuesday that he enjoyed coaching Brett Favre last season and would "welcome" Favre back. [...]
NFL.com reports that the Jets would like to have a decision
NFL.com reports that the Jets would like to have a decision from Brett Favre regarding his future prior to the NFL combine in a few weeks.The Jets are in an awkward spot with their quarterback position, as many feel that Kellen Clemens is still not ready to be a No. 1 quarterback. Favre has another year left on his contract, but he could very well decide to retire again.
Dave Hutchinson, of the Star-Ledger, reports the New York Jets
Dave Hutchinson, of the Star-Ledger, reports the New York Jets hope to get an indication from QB Brett Favre about his future by the time the NFL Combine begins.
Newsday reports that Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum was on WFAN-AM
News: Newsday reports that Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum was on WFAN-AM radio in New York and told the station that he'd like to know Brett Favre's intentions to play in 2009 before the end of the month, and especially before the NFL Combine, which starts on Feb. 18. "I want to get a feel for the situation by Indianapolis, just from a standpoint of strategic planning at that position," Tannenbaum said. Favre is under contract for next year at a $13M salary -- a high price to pay for a quarterback who is refusing surgery on a sore shoulder and for a passer who won't attend offseason workouts. [...]
The Jets deny an SI.com report that they plan to give Brett
The Jets deny an SI.com report that they plan to give Brett Favre "months" if necessary to decide whether to play or retire. SIcom's Peter King reported that Favre spoke to GM Mike Tannenbaum last week and told him to not rush a decision. [...]
Erik Boland, of Newsday, reports a New York Jets spokesman refuted
Erik Boland, of Newsday, reports a New York Jets spokesman refuted a report by Sports Illustrated\'s Peter King, who said general manager Mike Tannenbaum told QB Brett Favre he needn\'t \"rush\" his decision to return and that he can take \"months\" if necessary. According to the spokesman, the team hopes to have an indication from Favre by the time the NFL Scouting Combine begins Feb. 18. Favre has two years left on the three-year contract the Jets inherited when they acquired him from the Green Bay Packers. Favre is due $13 million in 2009. Should he retire or be released, the Jets, who are over the salary cap, would receive cap room they desperately need.
The Jets deny an SI.com report that the Jets plan to give Brett
The Jets deny an SI.com report that the Jets plan to give Brett Favre "months" if necessary to decide whether to play or retire. SIcom's Peter King reported that Favre spoke to GM Mike Tannenbaum last week and told him to not rush a decision. [...]
The Jets deny an SI.com report that the Jets plan to give Brett
The Jets deny an SI.com report that the Jets plan to give Brett Favre "months" if necessary to decide whether to play or retire. SIcom's Peter King reported that Favre spoke to GM Mike Tannenbaum last week and told him to not rush a decision. [...]
Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum will not meet with quarterback Brett
Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum will not meet with quarterback Brett Favre for at least another two weeks, according to ESPN. Favre has another year left on his contract, but he is wrestling with the thought of retiring - again.Favre will likely have to make a commitment to all of the Jets offseason workouts in order for them to bring him back next season. He caught some criticism from teammates for his awkward fit with the team after he was dealt to the Jets late last offseason.
Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum will not meet with quarterback Brett
Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum will not meet with quarterback Brett Favre for at least another two weeks, according to ESPN. Favre has another year left on his contract, but he is likely wrestling with the thought of retiring - again.Favre will likely have to make a commitment to all of the Jets offseason workouts in order for them to bring him back next season. He caught some criticism from teammates for his awkward fit with the team after he was dealt to the Jets late last offseason.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum doesn't plan to meet with Brett Favre for at least another two weeks. In some circles Favre is believed to be angling for a move to the Vikings, but it won't happen in a trade. [...]
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Brett Favre Fantasy Scoring
Top| Week | Pass Yds | Rush Yds | Rush TDs | Pass TDs | INTs | Fumbles | Points | Differential |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 344 | -1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 19 | 16 |
| 8 | 244 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 33 | 1 |
| 7 | 334 | -1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 9 | 30 |
| 6 | 278 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 29 | 22 |
| 5 | 232 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 13 | 22 |
| 4 | 271 | -2 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 28 | 17 |
| 3 | 301 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 22 | 15 |
| 2 | 155 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 18 | 20 |
| 1 | 110 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 38 |
| Totals: | 2269 | -3 | 0 | 17 | 3 | 1 | 181 |
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