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Hall
of Shame - Week 13
Everybody Knows Your Name
I
don't care who you are; Player, Coach, Broadcaster, Writer, you name it.
You sucked, and we're going to tell you why.
Another staff
favorite, our Hall of Shame picks highlight our individual selections for the
worst sports-related performers of the week.
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StingRay - Randy
Moss
I know Moss isn’t 100% but all I ask
the fantasy owners who drafted him is if Moss helping their team win
games? I know someone who keeps benching Stokley for Randy Moss.
In the last two weeks Stokley has had 4 touchdowns and Moss has one.
Sunday against a Bears defense that
gave up six touchdowns to Manning all Moss could do was catch 4 passes
for 31 yards. Last week he had 4 catches for 40 yards and a touchdown.
Where are the big plays? I thought he was a deep threat?
Shame on you Randy for not resting the
hamstring initially. In the past when you played against an opponent who
had Randy Moss there was fear. Now all of the Moss owners play
Moss with the fear of him doing nothing.
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Smokin' Joe - Deuce
McAllister
McAllister only had 22 yards rushing
against the Panthers on Sunday. Deuce is owned in every fantasy
league and was probably in every owner's starting lineup for this
stinker. I feel a little bad about putting him in the hall for his
performance. It's not his fault the New Orleans defense gave up 23
points to the Panthers in the first half and forced the Saints to
abandon the running game.
However, fantasy owners are not very
sympathetic when their number one running back kills their playoff hopes
with a 22 yard game. Take a seat Deuce.
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CrunchTime - Brett
Favre
"We can throw this one in the recycle
bin," Favre said. "We didn't play very well. We didn't give much of an
effort."
First of all, I think this game belongs
in the trash. Second of all I think you have to try to put up such
pitiful numbers. Favre threw the ball 29 times and was only able
to complete 14 passes for 2 interceptions.
Typically you can expect good numbers
from your QB when his team is trying to play catch-up. Apparently that
was not the case this week. To add insult to injury Craig Nall (say it
with me, “WHO?”) came in and threw a precise 8 for 11 with 95 yards and
2 touchdowns.
The Sandman -
Brett Favre
No one can ever question Brett Favre’s
career but this week he went to Philadelphia and played horribly. He
finished the day with only 131 yards passing and no touchdowns. He also
threw two interceptions. It is possible that Favre actually put up
negative points in some leagues.
The Pack's leader played so badly that he was benched in the fourth
quarter, ending his streak of 37 consecutive games in which he had
thrown at least one touchdown pass. That is the type of consistent
production you like to see from your fantasy quarterback but on the week
in which most leagues ended their regular season, he put up a stinker.
Welcome to the hall Brett and here is a nice comfortable rocking chair.
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Hall
of Shame 2004 Archives
Week 1:
Jamal Lewis, Deuce McAllister, Fred Taylor, Tom Coughlin, Steve McNair
Week 2:
Trent Green, Washington Redskins, Brad Johnson, Jeff Garcia
Week 3:
Steve McNair, Domanick Davis, Koren Robinson, Quentin Griffin
Week 4:
Torry Holt, San Francisco 49ers Front Office
Week 5:
Travis Henry, Rod Gardner, Michael Vick
Week 6:
Warrick Dunn, Donte' Stallworth, First Year Starting Running Backs
Week 7:
Randy Moss, Atlanta Falcons Defense, Torry Holt, Drew Bledsoe
Week 8:
Kevan Barlow, Oakland Raiders Running Game
Week 9:
Donovan McNabb, Donte' Stallworth, Rod Gardner
Week 10: Matt Hasselbeck, Will Demps, David Carr, Lee Suggs
Week 11:
Clinton Portis, Joey Harrington, Kevan Barlow
Week 12: Roy Williams, Shaun Alexander, Martin Gramatica
Week 13: Randy
Moss, Deuce McAllister, Brett Favre
Week 14:
Reuben Droughns, Chris Chandler, Joey Harrington, Cleveland Browns
Offense
Week 15: David
Akers, The Blizzard in Cleveland, Mike Shanahan
Week 16:
Clinton Portis, Jimmy Smith, Byron Leftwich
Week 17: NCAA
Championship Halftime Show, Andre Johnson, Josh McCown, Mike Holmgren
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