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  • #16
    Re: NFL all-dissapointment team

    Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
    Originally posted by Partial
    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/don_banks/01/07/all-disappointment-team/index.html?eref=T1

    Ty, check out the RB situation
    Putting rookies on that team is ridiculous.

    But, i'll leave you with mr. bank's own quote, "He'll do better than that in the future."
    Right Ty... and I remember about week 8 where you still said he was having a GREAT season. And the iPhone will never say 10 million by the end of 2008

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    • #17
      Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
      Originally posted by Partial
      For HarveyWallbangers

      Ken Hamlin, Cowboys -- Hamlin had a career year and made the Pro Bowl with Dallas in 2007, and then got franchised, ultimately signing a six-year, $39 million contract that included $9 million to sign and guarantees of almost $15 million. As for this season, if he ever made a big play, I missed it. All I ever saw of Hamlin was the back of his jersey, either missing a tackle or chasing another receiver or running back to the end zone.
      Your point? Doesn't mean he has had a bad career. If Donald Driver caught 20 balls next year and was put on this team, would that mean he wasn't a solid player? Your arguments are inane sometimes. Even if last year was his only Pro Bowl caliber year, he's been a solid starter. He's been a starter for 6 years in his career, made a Pro Bowl.

      http://www.nfl.com/players/kenhamlin...s?id=HAM413954
      He had a good second year in Seattle, was stabbed in the head in his third, was slightly above average in his 4th, and played on a stacked Dallas team last year. For a high second round pick that is not good for Seattle imo. If its a good pick, you hope to keep him around. Instead, they let him walk and brought in Walker, a better player.

      I'm not trying to prove a point with this thread. I thought it was comical.

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      • #18
        How did Javon Walker not make the team?

        Why no punter named? Frost should have gotten strong consideration, although Plackermaier as a draft pick being released early in the season would have been strong competition.

        I can't believe Harrell didn't even get dishonorable mention. He was picked only 3 spots after Carriker. He did as little as he could this year and still was not recognized for doing so little!

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        • #19
          Walker didn'y make the team becuase Walker didn't dissappoint;He sucked like everyone(except Al Davis) thought he would.

          And for those that wanted TT to get this guy last offesason:

          Jason Taylor, Redskins -- After spending most of his offseason Dancing with the Stars, Taylor stomped his way out of Miami and into Washington in a blockbuster July trade. And what did the Redskins get for their $8 million, not to mention their second- and sixth-round picks? All of 3½ sacks and 29 tackles in 13 games of action. Yes, he was injured part of the time, but even when he was healthy, he was underwhelming. Taylor said recently he wouldn't be surprised if he didn't return to Washington for a second season. Neither would we.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by cpk1994
            Walker didn'y make the team becuase Walker didn't dissappoint;He sucked like everyone(except Al Davis) thought he would.
            Now that is a VERY strong argument in favor of his non-selection!

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            • #21
              Boy theres a lot of names in that article that people have been screaming for over the last few years. Hmmmmmmm
              Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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              • #22
                Originally posted by cpk1994
                Walker didn'y make the team becuase Walker didn't dissappoint;He sucked like everyone(except Al Davis) thought he would.

                And for those that wanted TT to get this guy last offesason:

                Jason Taylor, Redskins -- After spending most of his offseason Dancing with the Stars, Taylor stomped his way out of Miami and into Washington in a blockbuster July trade. And what did the Redskins get for their $8 million, not to mention their second- and sixth-round picks? All of 3½ sacks and 29 tackles in 13 games of action. Yes, he was injured part of the time, but even when he was healthy, he was underwhelming. Taylor said recently he wouldn't be surprised if he didn't return to Washington for a second season. Neither would we.


                i have to admit, i was one that wanted to see JT wearing green and gold this past year... i guess thats why i lost in packerrats fantasy football this year... lol... nah but i wonder, how did washingtons scheme differ from miamis the year before? maybe he was placed in the wrong scheme?... maybe if hes a bit cheaper this year and we run a scheme more suited for JT he'd rethink coming to GB... (when will i/we ever learn)... hahaha... i gotta say a cheap JT and Hanyesworth would be pretty sweet!! (in my dreams!)
                Now what y'all know about dem Texas boys
                Comin' down in candied toys, smokin' weed and talkin' noise!!!

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                • #23
                  Walker was mentioned - under the GM section, as a reason for Al Davis being selected. So he was on the radar...

                  DeAngelo Hall - I thought he'd played at least ok while in Washington the second half of the season.
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                  Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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