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Hall of
Shame - Week 11
Everybody Knows Your Name
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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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Hindsight - Alge
Crumpler
There is nothing like the easy confident
feeling that comes from being able to start the top tight end in fantasy
football.
There is nothing like the crushing
disappointment that comes after the game when you realize that you could
have started 27 other tight ends who would have done better for your
team that week.
Crumpler was a fantasy train wreck in week
11, posting just two receptions for 16 yards, including an end zone drop
(see the picture on the right). That's a bad week for a bad tight
end, but for the fantasy equivalent of a "Sure Thing", that's a
nomination for The Hall.
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StingRay - Mike
Vanderjagt
The Dallas Cowboys lost several games back
in 2005 due to the poor play of their field goal kickers so in this
off-season they signed Mike Vanderjagt, the most accurate kicker in the
NFL.
After all of that, all Vanderjagt has done
since joining the Dallas Cowboys is miss field goals. On Sunday
against his old team he missed two field goals. Fortunately for
him, the Cowboys were still able to win but Mike has seemed to have lost
his swagger ever since he choked in the playoffs against the Steelers
last season.
Last season Vanderjagt was 7 of 8 from
40-49 yards. This season he is 1-4 from that distance. In the
previous 3 years he has been perfect from 20-29 yards and he’s missed
one of those this year too.
Welcome to the Hall you idiot kicker!
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The Sandman -
Marc Bulger
I have always been a big Bulger fan but
his performances over the last two weeks have been horrible. Every
fantasy player is going to have a bad week at some point but usually
they bounce back with a better than average performance. That
didn’t happen to Bulger; as a matter of fact his performance was worse.
Two weeks ago he was 26-of-40 for 215
yards and no touchdowns. This week he was 19-of-34 for 142 yards and no
touchdowns.
Welcome to the Hall Marc, you’ve been here
for two weeks and for your owners’ sake, let’s hope you check out this
week.
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Hall
of Shame 2006 Archives
Week 1:
Shaun Alexander, Cadillac Williams,
Brett Favre
Week 2:
Marc Bulger, Wali Lundy
Week 3:
Andy Reid / Donte' Stallworth, Kurt
Warner, Chris Cooley
Week 4: Daunte Culpepper, Kurt Warner,
Randy Moss
Week 5:
Drew Bledsoe, LaDanian Tomlinson,
Jeremy Shockey
Week 6:
Jake Plummer, Larry Johnson, Derrick
Mason
Week 7:
Edgerrin James, Bill Parcells, Art
Shell
Week 8:
Jake Delhomme, Matt Leinart, David
Carr, Ben Roethlisberger
Week 9:
Terrell Owens, Brad Johnson
Week 10:
Eli Manning, Jon Kitna, David Garrard
Hall
of Shame 2005 Archives
Week 1:
Chad Pennington, Daunte Culpepper, Brett Favre
Week 2:
Jamal Lewis, Corey Dillon, Daunte Culpepper
Week 3:
Chad Pennington, Antwaan Randel-El
Week 4:
Kerry Collins, New England Defense, Mike Martz
Week 5: Michael
Clayton, Andre Johnson, Aaron Brooks, Donovan McNabb
Week 6: Game Playing by NFL
Coaches, Stephen Davis
Week 7: Bill
Parcells and the Dallas Cowboys, Chris Brown, Carson Palmer, LaDanian
Tomlinson
Week 8:
Pacman Jones, Brett Favre, Tampa Bay Offense
Week 9:
Terrell Owens, Brian Westbrook, Kurt Warner, Brett
Favre
Week 10: Corey
Dillon, Michael Bennett, Carnell Williams
Week 11: Joey
Galloway, Stephen Davis, Steven Jackson
Week 12: NFL
Kickers, Mike Sherman
Week 13: Jamal
Lewis, Muhsin Muhammed
Week 14:
Carson Palmer, LaDanian Tomlinson, Ryan Fitzpatrick
Week 15: Drew
Bledsoe, Michael Vick
Week 16:
Ryan Moats, LaDanian Tomlinson
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