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Hall
of Shame - Week 6
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 - Warrick
Dunn
Warrick Dunn has been a pleasant
surprise this season. He has scored at least one touchdown or posted 100
yards in every game this season until Sunday against San Diego. Dunn had
five attempts for 13 yards and that's it. No receptions or mention of an
injury. This bizarre use of Dunn crippled many fantasy teams this
weekend.
I was one of the unfortunate to have
Dunn playing for one of my teams but my frown was turned upside down
after watching my quarterback (Daunte Culppepper) have a monster game
Sunday night. Shame on you Warrick Dunn for letting all of your
owners down after you proved to us that you were a solid starter the
first five weeks of the season.
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Smokin' Joe - Donte'
Stallworth
I give up. Donte' has burned me
for the last time. How can he continue to under perform week after
week? Donte' posted 37 yards on Sunday night against the Vikings
and they have the worst pass defense in the league.
He looked like a defensive back out
there knocking down ball after ball including one sure touchdown pass.
If Stallworth caught everything thrown to him the Saints probably would
have won the game and he would have had well over 100 yards. Two
of the four balls he did manage to catch he bobbled and had to catch
twice.
Stallworth, turn in your playbook and
report to The Hall.
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The Sandman -
First Year Starting Running Backs
A hard lesson is being learned by many
owners this year, remember to draft production over potential. That
certainly is the case when it comes to first year starting running backs
like Quentin Griffin, Kevin Jones and Lee Suggs. Many if not all
were drafted ahead of veterans such as Thomas Jones and Curtis Martin.
Quentin Griffin started out hot but fumble problems and an injury have
made his value zero. The scary thing was that I saw a stat that he
was returning punts. That is the graveyard for has-been running backs.
Kevin Jones has been injured and even
when healthy he has shared time with Artose Pinner.
Lee Suggs started the season injured
and has just returned but his fumble problems opened the door for
William Green. This has caused the dreaded running back by
committee approach in Cleveland.
Welcome to the hall newbies, and make sure you pick up my jock strap on
your way in.
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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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