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Subject: Your Biggest Fantasy Flops This Year
Posted by: Promize
- [8857295] Tue, Dec 25, 2007, 09:22
Well since most leagues are basically done for the year. Was just curious on who you thought were the biggest disappointments and fantasy flops.
Mine:
#1 Lee Evans #2 Larry Johnson #3 Laurence Maroney
Honorable Mention : Donovan McNabb, Travis Henry
Few injury situations, but still no real big excitement in any of these top players IMO. |
1 | Punk42AE Donor
ID: 036635522 Tue, Dec 25, 2007, 09:43
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Marvin Harrison
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2 | Tree
ID: 521156258 Tue, Dec 25, 2007, 10:01
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while i didn't draft either Larry Johnson or Shaun Alexander, they've got to be up there as the biggest busts in fantasy football this year.
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3 | Electroman
ID: 73332719 Tue, Dec 25, 2007, 11:21
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Alex Smith, the QB. I also picked DeAngelo Williams, thinking that he would have taken over as #1, and that Fred Taylor wouldn't have a big year. Should have Taken Taylor.
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4 | holt
ID: 2411212513 Tue, Dec 25, 2007, 14:27
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marc bulger frank gore larry johnson
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5 | Perm Dude
ID: 581162514 Tue, Dec 25, 2007, 15:32
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Brandon Jackson
Charlie Frye (luckily, I picked up Derek Anderson on the WW right away)
Donald Driver (lots of catches, only 2 TDs)
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6 | Promize
ID: 8857295 Tue, Dec 25, 2007, 15:43
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Ugh, being a Rams fan I definitely should of said Bulger / S. Jackson Both injuries, but yah, disappointments on high drafts...
Yah Perm, D. Anderson helped me get to playoffs and failed me in the playoffs... Obviously the guy can't play to well when it gets cold..
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7 | Donkey Hunter Leader
ID: 916288962 Tue, Dec 25, 2007, 16:10
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Early round running backs. In my two league drafts I took a total of 5 running backs in the first 3 rounds. Of those 5 only 1 started for me in the playoffs and that was Stephen Jackson who missed more than his fair share of time during the season. I don't know how I am going to do it yet but I am changing up draft strategy next year. In fact shouldn't that be a good piece of game theory. If I know all of my opponents are picking running backs in the first 2-3 rounds then this should somehow be exploitable shouldn't it.
And then to really complain my first six picks were all busts as far as I am concerned. 1.13 Rudi Johnson RB CIN donkeyhunter 2.02 Ronnie Brown RB MIA donkeyhunter 3.13 Deuce McAllister RB NOR donkeyhunter 4.02 Donald Driver WR GNB donkeyhunter 5.13 Darrell Jackson WR SFO donkeyhunter 6.02 Matt Leinart QB ARI donkeyhunter
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8 | TB
ID: 111048300 Tue, Dec 25, 2007, 19:18
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Wow, what a solid looking top 6 picks before the season starts.
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9 | KrazyKoalaBears
ID: 421148121 Wed, Dec 26, 2007, 00:13
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League #1 Round 4 (#43) Javon Walker (13.40 points) Round 6 (#67) Reggie Brown (60.20)
I could also complain about keeping Cedric Benson (57.85), but that was my own issue from last year.
League #2 Round 3 (#26) Carnell Williams (25.25) Round 6 (#71) Santana Moss (46.30) Round 9 (#98) Mark Clayton (28.25) Round 10 (#119) Donte Stallworth (54.85)
Despite this, and drafting DeAngelo Williams (7th, #74) and Jay Cutler (8th, #95), I still managed to win the league. I think getting Romo in the 11th and Witten in the 12th went a long way towards helping combat these earlier busts.
Clearly, I suck at picking WR.
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10 | Slizz
ID: 21733916 Wed, Dec 26, 2007, 10:18
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I wouldnt argue that Larry Johnson is a big disappointment. Those who drafted him early on (meaning picks 1-5), they didnt do their homework.
In the history of the NFL, only one runningback that has carried the ball 370+ times the season (playoffs included) before has followed up with another successful campaign. His name was Eric Dickerson. For the record, LJ had 416 regular season carries plus playoffs. The rest have all failed or got injured the next year: Recent examples - Shaun Alexander (2005), Jamal Lewis (he's finally putting things together now), Curtis Martin (2004). Just a tidbit for everyone in the future. I remember watching a special on Jerome Bettis (HBO, I believe) about him getting out of bed on a Tuesday after a game. The man could barely walk!
For that reason, I didnt draft LJ and took him off my board all together.
Biggest bust has to goto Frank Gore! Fortunately, I didnt draft him...lol Dont get me wrong, I tried dearly to get him in just about every one of my leagues. I even had the #1 overall pick and tried trading for Gore and a player T.B.A. Thankfully, his owner didnt want to give him up for L.T. Gore was primed for that breakout season after the strong 2006 fantasy football campaign where those who drafted him in round 5 got the 2nd biggest steal (Jones-Drew - #1 steal). I honestly expected LT type #'s but without the TDs b/c of his offense. To my knowledge, he only had one good game (correct me if I am wrong) this entire year and that was @ STL. Guess he got fat and lazy b/c he finally got paid.
An honorable mention goes to Rudi Johnson. The guy did nothing all season and had a bum hammy. He was so bad that he was dropped in some of the leagues I played in. I dont want to knock him too much b/c he was injured, but still.
Carson Palmer should get some mention b/c you know somebody drafted him in the 2nd or 3rd round b/c of the offense he was in. I mean he wasnt bad, but lets be serious here...take away the week 2 browns game, Palmer was worse than Eli Manning!
I got burned by caddy in 3 of my leagues...poor guy, his career might be done b/c a torn patellar pretty much = career ending injury. I hope he is able to continue playing though b/c he was definitely a special player.
Also, as a bears fan, what about Cedric Benson? He was drafted around the same time is ronnie brown (14th-20th pick range) and pretty much did absolutely nothing before injuring his ankle.
Holt - you pretty much were spot on with Bulger. Good thing he got paid before the season started! lol.
Not gonna knock steven jackson b/c when he was healthy he put up fantasy worthy #'s.
I dont want to ramble on and on, but i'll let you guys finish the arguments!
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11 | Slizz
ID: 21733916 Wed, Dec 26, 2007, 10:25
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Re: #9 - League #2
What league is this and where do I join? :)
Round 10 (#119) Donte Stallworth (54.85). Not bad...he had a pretty solid 5 week run mid-season.
I know this is about teams that "we" managed, and I neglected to acknowledge that before I posted...so I apologize!
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12 | blue hen
ID: 16322314 Wed, Dec 26, 2007, 10:41
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I won my league this year.
1. Ladainian Tomlinson 2. Steve Smith 3. Travis Henry 4. Matt Hasselback 5. Andre Johnson 6. Adrian Peterson 7. Chris Cooley 8. Santonio Holmes 9. Calvin Johnson 10. Jake Delhomme 11. Ernest Wilford 12. Kevin Jones 13. Jason Elam 14. Selvin Young 15. Panthers D 16. Seahawks D
As I said, no complaints. No real busts except Travis Henry. I got the two best RBs in football, plus Smith and AJohnson who were great early and late (and well covered by CJohnson and Holmes in between). Delhomme was great until he got hurt, Hasselback was consistent the whole way, and Cooley and Seattle D rounded out a terribly consistent team.
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13 | Tree
ID: 3533298 Wed, Dec 26, 2007, 11:16
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i made it to the finals in 3 of my leagues, winning two of them. the RIFC AAA 2 was the only re-draft i did, and i won it with the following draft:
1.06 Joseph Addai RB 2.09 Chad Johnson WR 3.06 Marion Barber RB 4.09 Lee Evans WR 5.06 Tony Romo QB 6.09 LaMont Jordan RB 7.06 Jerricho Cotchery WR 8.09 Jason Witten TE 9.06 Eli Manning QB 10.09 Isaac Bruce WR 11.06 Kevin Jones RB 12.09 James Farrior LB 13.06 Brian Dawkins DB 14.09 Denver Broncos DEF 15.06 Arnaz Battle WR 16.09 Brian Leonard RB 17.06 Mark Anderson DL 18.09 Shaun Phillips LB 19.06 Asante Samuel DB 20.09 Bradie James LB 21.06 Craig Davis WR 22.09 Tony Hunt RB 23.06 David Akers K 24.09 Kevin Walter WR
looking at that, i don't even consider it an especially strong draft, even if i do recollect getting most of the guys i targeted in the early rounds.
Chad Johnson was a disappointment, Lee Evans was a flop, but i think the trio of Barber, Romo, and Witten were crucial picks for me.
Still - Electroman - who won the regular season crown - had a spectacular first five round, that really only included one pick i wouldn't considering to have an amazing season:
1.01 LaDainian Tomlinson RB 2.14 Terrell Owens WR 3.01 Tom Brady QB 4.14 DeAngelo Williams RB 5.01 Randy Moss WR
save for one snowdy day and the fact that Tom Brady finally came back down to earth, he might have won the whole shooting match...
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14 | KrazyKoalaBears
ID: 421148121 Wed, Dec 26, 2007, 11:58
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RE: 11 What league is this and where do I join? :)
Mostly a bunch of friends. I drafted Jackson, McGahee, Cadillac, and Lynch in the first four rounds. People were all over the place. In fact, Brady got drafted with the #12 overall pick (not bad in hindsight, but still could have gotten him a lot lower).
Still, despite my draft, my WR were complete busts. Picking up Jacobs and Grant were the keys to my win as my RBs were on and off injury all year.
And Romo almost cost me a shot at the finals.
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15 | BoNkA Donor
ID: 019742310 Wed, Dec 26, 2007, 16:50
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1.12 Laurence Maroney - complete waste of my 1st round pick 2.03 Edgerrin James - did ok 3.12 Javon Walker - 2 times I've drafted him he's been hurt, won't touch him again 4.03 Ladell Betts - ok bad pick by me, but looked better assuming Portis would be hurt/RBBQ 5.12 Braylon Edwards - great season 6.03 Jay Cutler - mediocre season
So basically rounds 1, 3, and 4 were total duds for me. Puts a pretty big hurt on your team over the season.
My other league, which is a keeper league starting 2 QBs...
Rudi Johnson (keeper) Vince Young Rex Grossman Brandon Jackson Santana Moss (keeper)
My team took a beating in the offseason by losing Michael Vick and Tiki Barber, so I was forced into some crappy keepers from an already weak team.
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16 | judy
ID: 7771722 Tue, Jan 01, 2008, 13:39
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judy (AA)
Draft picks: 1. Westbrook (awesome season!) 2. Lynch (great job until he missed a few with injuries) 3. Colston (gave up on him and dumped him --oops big mistake) 4. McNabb (oh, well, there is always next year, fortunately I had picked up Anderson...) 5. Coles (good until the injury bug bit him hard) Not too unhappy with those 5.
My downfall was WR: Hester (#6), but they gotta learn to throw to him more and then watch out) Toomer was a bust Bullock also disappointed
Waiver pickups I liked (mostly IDP's) DJ Hackett (for three weeks until he got hurt again) Roddy White Jason Hanson (k) Patrick Kerney Shaun Philips Eric Wright Madieu Williams Atari Bigby
Injuries contributed to my downfall: Poslozny was doing great until he broke his arm early on. Then, Coles, Lynch, Hackett, Williams, Wright, etc. My last lineup was determined by playing the ones who were healthy enough to play!
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