Also Elliott is still surprisingly good in my (international) opinion.
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Also Elliott is still surprisingly good in my (international) opinion.
So far, we have Elliott or nobody. Elliott is approaching ineligible status (baring extenuating circumstances), so this might be one of his last chances. I would lean toward giving him a last chance at glory, but it is a close call IMO.
I don't see a FD award this week.
Elliot has to outdo his previous fuckdoggle win in order to win again. He didn't, so he doesn't win and the award remains vacated for week 4.
I think Elliott should be eligible all season and ineligible next season.
It is not so much that he is ineligible, as does his play fit the spirit of the award?
I think the counter argument is that he has established a certain level of play by now and may not be a "hidden-gem" that would elicit Collinsworth to make the surprised statement from the quote above. Either way is fine for the award since we have no past history, but we need to make a decision one way or the other.Quote:
Chiefs at Packers: The Packers have a knack for having unheralded players step up and play well when it matters most and it is fucking INFURIATING. I would like the loss of a star player to crush them. But NO… no, they always have some asshole behind him ready to go because they’re committed to internal player development because they’re so goddamn PERFECT. Bah! I want scrubs to be SCRUBS. I want to be able to laugh at a rival team for having to put Barney Fuckdoggle in at corner or whatever. It’s a real let-down when Barney turns into a hidden gem, and Collinsworth is like, “You know, Al. I think I really LIKE this Fuckdoggle guy!” That never happens with my team. With my team, the shitty players are shitty.
Would Kuhn count? One of the only players to play for a different team, not good, on the roster because he is ARs friend and dating Olivia Munn's ugly friend.
Week 1: Nate Palmer
Week 2: Jayrone Elliott
Week 3: Joe Thomas
Week 4: Open*
*Honorable mention to Elliott for maintaining his level of play from prior weeks.
Rollins for Week 5 nomination after getting few snaps the first four weeks then recording two INTs and one TD in his brief? playing time against the Rams.
But a more realistic candidate is Josh Walker who stepped in for Lang and was promptly not noticed and not a weak link.
Walker was an undrafted FA that bounced around a bit. He fits the bill perfectly.
Rollins did awesome, but he's a second rounder and not some random Fuckdoggle.
Walker