In no particular order:
Donovan McNabb
Talk about a guy who doesn't show up to play in big games. Obviously, in the his only Super Bowl appearance, where he methodically ran the two minute offense and essentially gave the game away to the Patriots. Prior to that the three consecutive years in which the Eagles went to the NFC championship game and lost. Also as recent as their games against the Cowboys on Monday Night Football and their Sunday night game against the Bears, both on the main stage. Not only that, but he hasn't played a full season since 2003, and in his tenth season he's only played in every game three times. As the face of the franchise, McNabb has continually let down this team and it is his fault the Eagles have not won a Super Bowl.
LaDainian Tomlinson
Although history has been on his side, it's the what have you done for me lately that put LT on this list. In his six games thus far, he has only 405 yards, or 67.5 ypg along with only four TD's. These numbers alone should show how poor he has played this year. Not only that, he's averaging only 3.7 yards per carry which is he worst since his rookie year. LT is on pace to get only 1080 yards on the year which would be his lowest ever. He currently has the ninth-most rushing yards in the league and is ranked 105th in yards per carry.
Chad Ocho Cinco
I think this is a consensus pick for everybody. He has been a joke this entire season and last. He is the reason why people think professional athletes play only for the money. Since "Johnson's" last Pro Bowl he has been a one man publicity stunt. As a result his productivity has suffered. To put it simply, he's a joke.
Maurice Jones-Drew/Fred Taylor
These two backs are probably the most underachieving combo in all of professional football. In their three losses they have a combined 123 yards on 50 carries and 2 TD's; compared to their three wins where they have 410 yards on 87 carries and 3 TD's. What this tells me is when these two backs are productive, the Jaguars win, and when they're not, a Super Bowl contender turns into a pretender.
Ray Lewis
This old man needs to stick to the spirited dancing before games because he definitely does not contribute on the field. This old man averages only a little more than seven tackles per game in what is supposed to be one of the best defenses in the league. This old man has only helped the Ravens claim victories against two of the worst teams in the league in the Browns and the Bengals. This old man looked silly on Sunday against the Colts while they were moving all over supposedly the best defensive player in the NFL. Other then his loud and funny, but spiritual pre-game dances, he's nothing but and old man.
Monday, October 13, 2008
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3 comments:
I think it's safe to say Ocho Cinco isn't even overrated anymore. He has just become such a joke to everyone that I don't even think they pay attention to him anymore. I mean what has he done that is really impressive lately? Nothing. I completely agree with you--he's pathetic.
I completely agree with your evaluation of Donovan McNabb. He never comes through for his team in the clutch.
He never has seemed to be the true leader of that team. The defense is what has carried this team to NFC title games and their Super Bowl, not McNabb.
Clearly teams are paying attention to Ocho Cinco, because he has been pretty successfully shut down by opposing defenses. He only has 1 TD on the year, and we all know that's not because he's not any good.
He needs to get out of Cinnci as fast as he can...be I'm not sure how many teams want that much baggage!
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