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Hall of
Shame - Week 6
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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StingRay -
Shaun Alexander
Boy how the mighty have fallen.
Shaun Alexander was playing at home against a New Orleans defense that
had been awful through the first 5 weeks of the season and he only put
up 35 yards!
Alexander is killing his fantasy owners
with his lack of production. Shaun has a grand total of 72 yards and no
scores in his last two games.
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Smokin' Joe -
Santana Moss
Moss sat out week five due to an injury
and he probably should have sat out week 6 as well. He couldn’t
hold onto any passes that were being thrown his way (0 catches for 0
yards) so the Skins called a reverse so they could just hand him the
ball. It turns out that he couldn’t hold onto it very long that
way either. After turning the corner and starting to pick up a nice gain
he got stripped and slipped to the ground. Green Bay corner back
Charles Woodson picked it up and danced into the end zone.
Shame, shame, shame, you cost the Redskins
the game.
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The Sandman -
The Dallas Cowboys
Our reports have to be in before the
Monday night game ends so this is really a two week cumulative vote more
than anything.
First off they looked terrible last Monday
but managed to win a game in which they had no business winning.
This week they had a chance to show that they were for real and instead
they showed why the NFC is considered the ugly step sister of the NFL.
The Patriots, who I really hate – along
with every other team in New England (Go Indians), went into little ‘D’
and showed them why the AFC championship game will determine the Super
Bowl winner.
In reality this is something that I saw
from a mile away as the teams that the Cowboys beat were a combined 6–19
going into this week. At the end of the game I thought I heard Roy
Williams say “Thank you Mr. Brady, may I have another.”
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Hall
of Shame 2007 Archives
Week 1:
Steven Jackson, Drew Brees,
New Orleans Saints Offense
Week 2:
Lee Evans, LaDainian Tomlinson,
LaDainian Tomlinson, Lee Evans
Week 3:
Bill Belichick / Laurence Maroney,
Javon Walker, Rex Grossman
Week 4:
Philadelphia Eagles Offense, Matt
Leinart, Donovan McNabb, St. Louis Rams Offense
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
Week 11:
Alge Crumpler, Mike Vanderjagt, Marc
Bulger
Week 12:
Torry Holt, Jake Delhomme
Week 13: David Carr, Rex Grossman,
Dennis Green
Week 14:
Tom Brady, Indianapolis Colts Defense\
Week 15:
Drew Brees, Antonio Gates, Jon Kitna
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