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Hall
of Shame - Week 9
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 - Donovan
McNabb
Donovan McNabb looked lost on Sunday
against the Pittsburgh Steelers defense. McNabb completed 15 of 24
passes for a season low 109 yards passing, no touchdowns and one
interception. The way the Steelers blitzed him you would think McNabb
would have been able to beat the blitz at least one time or take off and
run the football. McNabb had 0 yards rushing and led the Eagles offense
to a total of three points!
When the Eagles had a good drive going
and it looked like they were going to score McNabb inexplicably made a
rookie mistake by not taking a sack and throwing the ball right into the
hands of Steelers’ linebacker James Farrior. The way McNabb played on
Sunday I would say that he’s not even the best quarterback in the state
of Pennsylvania. That title belongs to rookie quarterback Ben
Roethlisberger. Shame on you McNabb for being outplayed by a rookie.
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Smokin' Joe -
Donte' Stallworth
Donte', I swore earlier this year that
I would never play you again but as a result of injuries and a great
matchup against the Chargers you managed to weasel your way back into my
starting lineup. How did you do in the game?
Zero, a big fat zero. Never again. I am
placing you on the injured reserve so it will be impossible for me to
start you ever again. Oh yeah , I am also placing you in the Hall of
Shame. You are the Worst.
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The Sandman -
Rod Gardner
Last week an owner in one of my leagues
dropped Rod Gardner. I took a look at my roster and decided to drop
Ronald Curry for Gardner. I thought the move was smart since I needed to
start someone at flex and Gardner was facing the Lions, ranked 29th
against the pass (250+ yards per game) this
week. I also took a look at recent history and found that Gardner was
coming off of a two touchdown game. With no one really emerging as the
No.1 receiver in Washington I thought that Gardner may be stepping up,
WRONG !!!!
Instead of him making me look like a genius, he had exactly zero
catches. That is bad but the line I saw in the box score next made
it worse, 1 rush for minus ten yards. I mean come on, I actually lost
points in a league that doesn't deduct points for turnovers. I know that
in a twelve team league I shouldn't expect a ton of points from my flex
spot but it isn't unreasonable for me to expect a little something.
This week I elect Rod Gardner to the Hall of Shame for actually doing
more harm to my team then any player who was on a bye..
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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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