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10:50 am November 5, 2009
| kenstrong
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I get totally annoyed when every dipshit**** analyst around calls Ryan Moats the " Fantasy Player of the week" um…NO. to be the fantasy player of the week, somebody, somewhere, HAS TO HAVE STARTED YOU !! no one would start ryan moats last week. stoopid. this is a clear case of TD stealing ! the worst thing aside from bill bellichik to happen to fantasy owners, EVER. todays question ? who is the worst TD stealer of ALL TIME ? write in candidates are cool.
1: mike Vrabel: you cant even draft him on offense. i am convinced Bellichek is doing this to mess with us
2: Fred Sellers : 4th string TE with like a dozen career tds.
3: Najeh Davenport the master of the 17 yard, 2td game.
4; TJ duckett…retired ? maybe…but dont' be surprised if he scores from the 1 for someone, somewhere, this wekend
5: Willis Mcgahee: a new addition, but add 5tds to ray rice's numbers, and feel the pain
6: correl buckhalter: new team, same old story. thief !
7: O mughielli I don't even know what position this dude plays, but he's swiped a bunch from Michael Turner the past couple years.
8: Chris Brown : the second you forget about him, like say, this weekend, he burns you.
9:Glen coffee: no, he hasn't stolen any yet, but as a gorte owner, I have a bad feelin about thsi weekend!
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10:58 am November 5, 2009
| Dadadee
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The worst steal of all is William "The Refregirator" Perry, during the Superbowl in 1986 who stole a TD opportunity to Walter Payton who never scored a SuperBowl TD! Ditka lacked class. It was late, the game was already won for the Bears. The TD should have been Sweetness’
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11:09 am November 5, 2009
| Scorpion
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10. Mike Bell (Saints)
11. Garrett Wolfe (Chicago)
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11:11 am November 5, 2009
| 3rdnlong
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Dadadee said:
The worst steal of all is William “The Refregirator” Perry, during the Superbowl in 1986 who stole a TD opportunity to Walter Payton who never scored a SuperBowl TD! Ditka lacked class. It was late, the game was already won for the Bears. The TD should have been Sweetness’
AMEN!!!
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11:31 am November 5, 2009
| JRMRRT
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If you are an AP owner Chester Taylor vultures plenty. Lendale White was pretty bad last year too.
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12 team, full dynasty: Schaub, Stafford, Henne, AP, J Stew, Mendy, Chester, G Johnson, F Summers, AJ, Marshall, Roddy, Colston, Manningham, Jacoby Jones, Robiskie
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1:57 pm November 5, 2009
| haimez40
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All time? I vote Mike Alstot.
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I am driving the Josh Johnson bandwagon……All Aboard
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2:38 pm November 5, 2009
| Skeptic
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I like Brandon Jacobs, back when Tiki had like 2,000 total yds, but only 1 TD.
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3:41 pm November 5, 2009
| Nap34
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Keeper rook I feel that one too, drafted Tiki that year also. I would say that was the single season vulture title.
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3:41 pm November 5, 2009
| kenstrong
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i think when a guys steals 10 or more, though in a season, he becomes a startable fantasy force in his own right…like jacobs was with his 168 yards and 10 tds..or big lendale was last year.
the Fridge is a great one, though
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3:48 pm November 5, 2009
| Nap34
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Havner is off to a fast start, So far he maybe vulture rookie of the year. Yes, I played Lee this week with Winslow on the bye.
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4:26 pm November 5, 2009
| joeman
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I have to go back in years Mike Alstott(had to look this up)took a lot of TD'S away from W Dunn thru the years
Alstott had a little over 7,000 total yards in 11 NFL seasons with a grand total of 71 TD's….
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5:47 pm November 5, 2009
| Smitty
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haimez40 said:
All time? I vote Mike Alstot.
I agree on Alstot. Off the top of my head, anyway..
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6:23 pm November 5, 2009
| fantasyfreak
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I cant think of a better one than Alstot.
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7:24 pm November 5, 2009
| chuckeycharles
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fantasyfreak said:
I cant think of a better one than Alstot.
Ya… probably Alstot or Chester… although Daniel Fells for the Rams may give them a run
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10:53 pm November 5, 2009
| gummybearsrule
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lendale white of last year gets my vote. he should have never been on the field over cj
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10:22 am November 6, 2009
| Napoleon Kaufman
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1:03 am November 7, 2009
| chuckeycharles
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kenstrong said:
i think when a guys steals 10 or more, though in a season, he becomes a startable fantasy force in his own right…like jacobs was with his 168 yards and 10 tds..or big lendale was last year.
the Fridge is a great one, though
Ditto… and… +1… and… what he said
For gummybears to say that LenDale "should have never been on the field" suggests to me that he owned CJ3 last year and forgot that the Titans were trying to win football games… 13 in the regular season to be exact.
Of course LenDale should have been on the field. The Titans coaching staff thought he should be on the field for 200 rushing attempts in 2008 and 303 in 2007.
I'm not saying that LenDale's talent compares to CJ3s. But, in 2008 they had different roles that they both fulfilled
I think that this discussion should be reserved to players that don't play very many offensive snaps, but, still rip off the touch downs of the regulars
The last two columns below refer to Points Per Touch (PPT) and in a non-ppr league, LenDale was ultimately more productive than CJ3. Now admittedly that was because he got more of the goal line work. But, he got that work because of his dimensions.
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Tennessee Titans |
15 |
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251 |
1,228 |
4.9 |
66T |
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260 |
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Tennessee Titans |
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80T |
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303 |
1,110 |
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8:35 am November 7, 2009
| Nap34
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The numbers for all time support Alstot, though he may have been the most necessary vulture as Dunn probably could not have completed those short plunges, as far as Lendale White his number of attempts does seem to rule him out.
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