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Davis21wylie
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Tecmo-izing The Playoffs: Wild Card Weekend

by Davis21wylie
created January 02, 2008, last edited May 29, 2009
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Playoff time is finally here, and as promised, I'm going to run a COM-vs-COM sim of every matchup using Tecmo Super Bowl and the rosters found here (with some tweaks to reflect current depth charts). But first, there's some business to attend to...

I just did the article last week for a larf, but it was picked up by Deadspin and Football Outsiders, among others. And, like the idiot I can be sometimes, I forgot to give proper credit where it was due. So, special shout-outs go to:

  • Greg the Ex-'Burgher, for originally doing something like this two years ago, and for pointing me to...
  • Knobbe.org, the makers of the incredible 32-team ROM I'm using, and your one-stop destination for all things Tecmo.
  • The Sportscenter Altar, for providing the super-dope NFL Primetime music you hear over the highlights.
  • And, last but not least, Tecmo, for making such a timelessly classic game that still holds its own 17 years after it was released.

Thanks again, guys, and sorry for not mentioning you last week!

Now, to the games. Tecmo was abysmal at picking last week, selecting the winner only once (Chicago over New Orleans) in five tries! Hopefully, the game will do better this time around. For each game, I'll tell you what Tecmo's simulated score was, as well as what I think the outcome will be -- you should take each with a grain of salt. At Alex H.'s suggestion, I uploaded the entire games to Youtube, so you can watch them and pretend Chris Berman is narrating the action (that goes double for you, Corey). Oh, and the new "Matchup Breakdown" charts are based on a percentile ranking of each team using Football Outsiders' DVOA metric. Enjoy!

GAME OF THE WEEK: NY Giants vs. Tampa Bay

First Half

Second Half

Game Summary: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the opening toss and it was off to the races, as Jeff Garcia and Earnest Graham moved the Bucs down the field on an 82-yard drive that ended with Garcia finding Ike Hilliard for a 14-yard TD strike. After the kickoff, Eli Manning was immediately intercepted, and Tampa quickly turned the turnover into points when Graham raced in for a 6-yard TD to end the first quarter. On the following drive, Manning finally started making plays, scrambling for a big gain and then firing a 23-yard TD to Plaxico Burress in the back of the end zone. But after a Tampa punt, Manning was back to his old ways, throwing a bad interception to Ronde Barber. Tampa would use the field position to make a field goal, and the teams went to the half with the Bucs leading 17-7.

After a New York punt to start the 3rd, Tampa maneuvered into field goal range and had a chance to go up 20-7, but Matt Bryant missed a 47-yarder. The G-Men would make TB pay for this missed opportunity when Manning heaved a 55-yard bomb to Burress to make the score 17-14 as the 3rd quarter came to a close. When Tampa sputtered on offense to start the 4th, Manning stepped onto the field with 3:01 remaining in the game and a chance to pilot NY to their first playoff win since Kerry Collins took them to the Super Bowl in 2000-01. Despite his miscues earlier in the game, Manning was calm and decisive on the final drive, and his arm combined with the legs of Brandon Jacobs to move the Giants down the field for the go-ahead score. Tampa would take the ball with just under a minute to play, but their final drive stalled at New York's 15 yard line, and the game ended with Osi Umenyiora batting down Garcia's pass with 0:00 on the clock. 21-17 Giants, final score.

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My Prediction: New York 24, Tampa Bay 21.

Seattle vs. Washington

First Half

Second Half

Game Summary: This simulation surprised me, because it was a rare case of COM-vs-COM Tecmo domination. The Seahawks were forced to punt four times (a whopping total for tecmo), were intercepted once, and gave the ball away on downs once as well. They only amassed two first downs and 131 total yards all game, with Shaun Alexander struggling badly against Washington's strong defense. Meanwhile, Clinton Portis ran wild on Seattle, racking up 69 rushing yards on 12 carries and another 112 (with a TD) through the air. It was as complete a victory as a computer team could have against another computer in Tecmo. 24-7 Redskins, final score.

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My Prediction: Seattle 24, Washington 21.

Pittsburgh vs. Jacksonville

First Half

Second Half

(Note: I have no clue why Jacksonville's uniforms are red and yellow. Maybe they found some old 49ers unis and decided to go with them. Who knows? Such are the mysterious ways of Tecmo.)

Game Summary: This one was close... for about a quarter. David Garrard had the game of his life, tossing 5 TD passes with 0 interceptions en route to his first career playoff win as a starter. Pittsburgh kept things close early on, answering Garrard's first 2 touchdowns with a Santonio Holmes reverse for a score and a Ben Roethlisberger TD pass to Heath Miller. But after a Maurice Jones-Drew touchdown made it 21-14 in Jacksonville's favor midway through the 2nd quarter, a flea-flicker gone awry set up a Garrard TD to Dennis Northcutt to end the half with the score 28-14, Jaguars. Holmes cut Jacksonville's lead to 7 when he ran another reverse into the end zone to start the 3rd, but Garrard answered with a TD to Marcedes Lewis, and Pittsburgh would turn the ball over (INT, safety, INT) on each of their remaining drives. 44-21 Jaguars, final score.

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My Prediction: Jacksonville 28, Pittsburgh 21.

San Diego vs. Tennessee

First Half

Second Half

Game Summary: You just knew that this game would be a back-and-forth affair. With LaDainian Tomlinson leading the Charger attack, San Diego jumped out to an early lead (probably accompanied by Tecmo-Philip Rivers hurling cyber-insults at the opponent). But just as quickly, Vince Young hit Justin Gage on a 49-yard game-tying bomb, and after Stephen Tulloch recovered a Tomlinson fumble in the 2nd quarter, Young ran it in himself to make it 14-7 Tennessee. With 1:28 left in the half, San Diego struck back with a huge Rivers-to-Vincent Jackson connection that tied the game at 14, and Tomlinson tacked on 7 more when he scampered in untouched to start the 3rd. Young wasn't through, though -- he immediately engineered an epic 96-yard drive that ended with him finding Bo Scaife in the back of the end zone to tie the game as time expired in the quarter. This playoff game was beginning to resemble one of those NBA games where two superstars just take over, and Tomlinson did his part when he took a Rivers screen pass and ran 24 yards downfield, then capped the drive with a 5-yard TD run that put San Diego back on top. After a solid return by Chris Henry, it looked as though Young would have time for one more heroic drive... but his pass on 3rd-and-21 from his own 47 was picked off by Quentin Jammer, and that was the ballgame. 28-21 Chargers, final score.

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My Prediction: San Diego 24, Tennessee 14.

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MegECass110AAA-er
693 days ago
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Absolutely. Positively. Magnificent.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
693 days ago
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Yet, the rosters need a bit more tweaking. They had a couple guys on the Hawks that are on IR. but I seriosuly watched this for 20 minutes...
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Davis21wylieMVP
693 days ago
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Yeah, the 32-team ROM makes it so that you can't use a TSB Manager on the rosters, meaning that you have to go in and hack the code manually with a hex editor. I think I got most of the offensive players right; I'll have to go over the defenses before next week (not being able to sub defensive players under "team data" also hurts a lot).
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
690 days ago
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This is amazing. I'm posting it on afrojacks.com
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Tmil42AAA-er
693 days ago
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Simply stunning. In a good way.
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Behbigben15All-Star
693 days ago
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NICE!!! You've got videos this time.
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Behbigben15All-Star
693 days ago
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In the Jaguars/Steelers game the 2006 Big Ben was revealed, when he threw way too many INT's, and in this Tecmo game, that really hurt Pittsburgh. But, Garrard added to the win with his 5 TD tosses. I sure hope this isn't how it ends up this Saturday. Oh, and by the way, you have the lower seeds at home on here, but that doesn't matter, you did a very good job with this.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
693 days ago
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This makes up for all the Skip Bayless garbage on the site today.
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PeanMajor Leaguer
693 days ago
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I watched the Giants / Bucs game without knowing the score, and I was thoroughly entertained for 15 minutes. I was screaming at the end. I can't believe Gruden called run with 10 seconds left!!
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LASportsblogAAA-er
693 days ago
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especially when 10 seconds is like 3 real life seconds
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
693 days ago
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Yeah, that was a strange play call, but I was more shocked at how many times Tampa just decided not to cover Plaxico...
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
693 days ago
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Oh, and that was 15 of the best minutes of my life.
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PeanMajor Leaguer
693 days ago
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What about Eli's two awesome runs?
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
693 days ago
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Very impressive, but my favorite play was the direct snap to Jacobs that went for about 30 yards on the last drive.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
692 days ago
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The Bucs beat the Giants in every stat. But still they lost the game!
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Johnandrews2008Soccer Kid
692 days ago
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seattle
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
692 days ago
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what happened to the videos?
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
692 days ago
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nm refreshed my page and they are loading now... sorry!
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
692 days ago
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Props to Jeff Feagles for being an original tecmo bowler.
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Anonymous Fanatic #4
691 days ago
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How did Tecmo predict a 'Skins win when by its own stats, Seattle was by far the better team?
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Anonymous Fanatic #5
691 days ago
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I never even knew stuff like this existed. Tecmo Bowl was always one of my favourite games! How do you get to actually play these games?
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Anonymous Fanatic #6
691 days ago
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I think Feagles may be the only current NFL player left from this version of tecmo. Fitting that he made one of these games-Lol.
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Anonymous Fanatic #7
691 days ago
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This is tha shiznit. Tecmo Bowl is in the Pantheon of classic video games as far as I am concerned. Great work!
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Anonymous Fanatic #8
691 days ago
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For those who want to play, you need to download an "emulator," which is a program that runs the games' code as a program on the computer (like NESticle or Nestopia, if you are a Mac user). Then you need to find the Tecmo Bowl "ROM," which is the game code. Both are easily found if you do Google searches. The ROM used here will be found on the Tecmo Bowl Repository message board. Legal technicality: You should own the original Tecmo game.
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Anonymous Fanatic #9
691 days ago
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I .... need ....... to .. play .........Tecmo ..... again!!! Last time was 1993 in college and the fellas and I STILL talk trash about who was better.
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Anonymous Fanatic #10
691 days ago
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thank you
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Anonymous Fanatic #11
690 days ago
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not true... vinny testeverde is the quarterback for the bucs in the original.
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Anonymous Fanatic #12
690 days ago
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So can you download tecmo to your Wii, PS3, or computer? How do I get to play again?!??!? I loved that game so much so please, someone, help me! thank you!
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Anonymous Fanatic #13
690 days ago
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Let's not forget Morten Anderson is the kicker for the Falcons. I'm getting old.
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Anonymous Fanatic #14
690 days ago
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The steelers quarteerback is too good to be big bi ben
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Anonymous Fanatic #15
688 days ago
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not too bad 3-1.
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Anonymous Fanatic #16
687 days ago
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this is fantastic... but why change the music? the original Tecmo music is off the hook...
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Napoleon15Red-Shirting
687 days ago
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Wow, you went 4-0? This is freakish!
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Behbigben15All-Star
687 days ago
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I believe he went 3-1, not 4-0.
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KelsdadAll-Star
687 days ago
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Tecmo went 3-1, Davis went 4-0.
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Napoleon15Red-Shirting
687 days ago
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Yeah, that's what I was saying.
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Anonymous Fanatic #17
687 days ago
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Where did you get the NFL Primetime sound bits?
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