ok, as the title seas I am trying to get all the regualr NFL players names together thao once in there time Were in the NFL Europa. I need that list because there are talks about it oure leag over hear is suposed to be shut down. and we really are not looking forward to something like that. so I would like to have alist that shows for wich players now the NFL Europa was a good start into there now carear.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CrazyKat @ Jun 26 2007, 10:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>ok, as the title seas I am trying to get all the regualr NFL players names together thao once in there time Were in the NFL Europa. I need that list because there are talks about it oure leag over hear is suposed to be shut down. and we really are not looking forward to something like that. so I would like to have alist that shows for wich players now the NFL Europa was a good start into there now carear.</div>Thanks to NFL.com, it's hardly a complete list, but it's all the notables. Amsterdam Admirals Darren Bennett, P, San Diego ? Named an NFL All-Star in 1995 and 2000. Led the NFLEL with a 35.1-yard net punting average in 1995. Jay Fiedler, QB, Miami ? Spent the past four seasons as the Miami Dolphins starting quarterback. Passed for 678 yards and two touchdowns for the 1997 Admirals. Shaun Hill, QB, Minnesota ? Led NFL Europe with 2,256 yards passing before earning a job with the Minnesota Vikings. Adam Vinateri, K, New England ? After leading the 1996 Admirals in scoring, he won the kicking job in New England, where he has developed into one of the NFL?s most dependable kickers. His 48-yard field goal as time expired lifted the Patriots to a win over St. Louis in Super Bowl XXXVI. Kurt Warner, QB, St. Louis ? He led the St. Louis Rams to a Super Bowl victory in 1999, earning NFL and Super Bowl XXXIV MVP honors in the process. Directed the 1998 Admirals to seven wins in his nine starts, leading NFLEL passers with 2,101 yards and 15 touchdowns. Berlin Thunder David Akers, K, Philadelphia ? After spending the 1999 NFL Europe League season with the expansion Thunder, he broke into the NFL as Philadelphia?s long field goal and kickoff specialist. Earned the full-time kicking job with the Eagles in 2000 and has since developed into one of the NFL?s best. Ben Hamilton, G, Denver ? Spent the Spring honing his skills with Berlin, helping the club to a championship. Currently a starting guard with the Broncos. Brian Waters, G, Kansas City ? Spent the 2000 season in Berlin and is currently a key member of the Chiefs? offensive line. Frankfurt Galaxy Jake Delhomme, QB, Carolina ? Helped the 1999 Galaxy to a championship, tossing 12 touchdowns and finishing with a 96.8 passer rating. Joined the Panthers in 2003 and led Carolina to the NFC South championship. Mark Dixon, G, Miami ? A starting member of the Miami offensive line since joining the team in 1998. Started at left guard throughout the Galaxy?s World Bowl-winning 1995 season. Lewis Kelly, T, Minnesota ? A consistent starter for the Galaxy in 2002, he helped the team rush for 1,433 yards, second-most in the NFL Europe League. Returned to training camp with the Vikings and earned a spot on the team. Paul Spicer, DE, Jacksonville ? A key member of the Galaxy?s top-ranked defense in 2001, he has made a significant contribution at defensive end for the Jaguars this season. Rhein Fire Jamal Robertson, RB, San Francisco ? Was the NFL Europe League Offensive Most Valuable Player in 2002 before earning a job with the 49ers. Michael Lewis, KR-PR, New Orleans ? A dynamic return specialist with the Saints, Lewis is a threat to score every time he touches the ball. Spent the spring of 2001 with Rhein and led the team with three touchdown receptions. Marcus Robinson, WR, Baltimore ? Won the 1998 NFL Europe League Offensive Most Valuable Player award, helping Rhein to a World Bowl win. Bill Schroeder, WR, Detroit ? Among the NFL Europe League leaders in all receiving categories in 1997, was a three-year starter with Green Bay before joining Detroit in 2002. Scottish Claymores Joe Andruzzi, G, New England ? A starter at guard for New England, he helped the team to a Super Bowl championship in 2001. Spent the spring of 1998 in Scotland and earned all-NFL Europe League honors for his play along the Claymores? offensive line. Marco Rivera, G, Green Bay ? A six-year starter on the Packers? offensive line following a successful stint with the Claymores in 1997. Aaron Stecker, RB, Tampa Bay ? Led the NFL Europe League in rushing and scored 11 touchdowns en route to earning Offensive Most Valuable Player honors as a member of the 2000 Claymores. Also was named MVP of World Bowl VIII. Currently in his fourth year with the Buccaneers. Dante Hall, KR/PR, Kansas City ? Spent 2001 with the Claymores before becoming one of the NFL?s premier return men. A threat to score every time he touches the ball, Hall helped the Chiefs to the AFC West championship this season.Another link that might be of some use to you - http://www.nfleurope.com/teams/all-time/NAT
Wasn't John Lynch in that? In one of the Madden's ('03?) they had an All NFL Europe team with former NFL Europe guys. I'm pretty sure I remember John Lynch on the team. I know Kurt Warner was.
hello every one...thank you soooom uch for your help.....well unfortunalty we got the news over hear today in germany that the NFLE is history...thay are bye bye..
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CrazyKat @ Jun 29 2007, 05:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>hello every one...thank you soooom uch for your help.....well unfortunalty we got the news over hear today in germany that the NFLE is history...thay are bye bye.. </div>Suprising since it was more of a developmental league for the NFL. Maybe they'll go the Minor League route finally....
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Suprising since it was more of a developmental league for the NFL. Maybe they'll go the Minor League route finally....</div>well what thay are doing is shutting down our leage so that thay can have 2 games each sesone from the NFL out side of the US....on one side a nice Idea..but no mater what it never will be the same...going to a game were you don't even know who you should chear for because your home team bin taken from one. sorry....I love Football, but I will not go to these 2 planed games a year. I wont to be able to chear for my team not some other and I am shur I am not the only one thinking that way