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The Mount Rushmore of Fantasy Football


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Who makes up yours ? You can make your choices based on whatever scoring system you want. Mine would be Emmitt Smith, Priest Holmes, Marshall Faulk, and Ladainian Tomlinson..What would yours be ?

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Emmitt Smith - reason - all time rushing leader, Superbowl MVP

Brett Favre - reason - Superbowl MVP, One tough S.O.B., and will probably break Marino's record.

Jerry Rice - reason - bar none the best to ever play the position, at all the other positions, an argument can be made for someone else being the best, at WR it is Jerry, and only Jerry.

Zach Thomas - reason - he is too small for the NFL, and yet he is always one of the leaders in tackles year after year, after year.

 

Edit to add: I didn't read the FF part, my list was football in general.

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Who makes up yours ? You can make your choices based on whatever scoring system you want. Mine would be Emmitt Smith, Priest Holmes, Marshall Faulk, and Ladainian Tomlinson..What would yours be ?

 

 

Hard to argue with that line-up. I've been playing FF for 17 years and if you always owned those four you would have been competitive every year I think.

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Who makes up yours ? You can make your choices based on whatever scoring system you want. Mine would be Emmitt Smith, Priest Holmes, Marshall Faulk, and Ladainian Tomlinson..What would yours be ?

 

Seems good for FF, but tends to expose the scoring system most leagues use in that RBs are always too dominant.

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How bout the *relative* nobodies who came out of nowhere for one huge season to lead you to a league title? i.e guys who maybe had a couple killer seasons but definitely won't make it to Canton...but if there were a Fantasy Football Hall of Fame they'd be first-ballot inductees...

 

QB:

Steve Beuerlein, 1999 -- 36 TDs, 4,500 yards

Jeff George, 1997 -- 4,917 yds, 29 TDs

Elvis Grbac, 2000 -- 4,164 yds , 28 TDs

Kordell Stewart, 1997 – 3,020 pass yds/21 TDs; 476 rush yds/11 TDs

Vinny Testaverde, 1996 – 4,177 yds, 33 TDs

Don Majkowski, 1989 – 4,138 yds, 27 TDs

Jeff Blake, 1995 – 3,822 28 TDs

 

RB:

Mike Anderson, 2000 – 1,487, 15 TDs

Terry Allen -- 1996, 1,353 yds, 21 TDs

Natrone Means, 1994 – 1,350 yds, 12 TDs

Chris Warren, 1995 – 1,346 yds, 15 TDs

Lamar Smith, 2000 – 1,139 yds, 14 TDs

Samkon Gado, 2005 – 582 yds, 6 TDs (late-season pickup)

Karim Abdul Jabbar, 1997: 892 yds, 15 TDs

Rodney Hampton, 1992 – 1,141 yds, 14 TDs

Stacey Mack -- the ultimate TD vulture

 

WR:

Marcus Robinson, 1999 -- 1,400 yds, 9 TDs.

Derrick Alexander, 2000 – 1,391 yds, 10 TDs

Drew Bennett, 2004 – (playoff weeks 13, 14, 15) 417 yds, 8 TD

Peerless Price, 2002 – 1,252 yds, 9 TDs

David Boston, 2001 – 1,598 yds, 8 TDs

Terrence Mathis, 1998 – 1,136, 11 TDs

Germane Crowell, 1999 – 1,338 yds, 7 TDs

Patrick Jeffers, 1999 — 1,082 yds, 12 TDs

 

TE:

Wesley Walls, 1999 -- 822 yds, 12 TDs

 

K:

Rackers, 2005 -- 40 FG, 140 pts

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How bout the *relative* nobodies who came out of nowhere for one huge season to lead you to a league title? i.e guys who maybe had a couple killer seasons but definitely won't make it to Canton...but if there were a Fantasy Football Hall of Fame they'd be first-ballot inductees...

 

QB:

Steve Beuerlein, 1999 -- 36 TDs, 4,500 yards

Jeff George, 1997 -- 4,917 yds, 29 TDs

Elvis Grbac, 2000 -- 4,164 yds , 28 TDs

Kordell Stewart, 1997 – 3,020 pass yds/21 TDs; 476 rush yds/11 TDs

Vinny Testaverde, 1996 – 4,177 yds, 33 TDs

Don Majkowski, 1989 – 4,138 yds, 27 TDs

Jeff Blake, 1995 – 3,822 28 TDs

 

RB:

Mike Anderson, 2000 – 1,487, 15 TDs

Terry Allen -- 1996, 1,353 yds, 21 TDs

Natrone Means, 1994 – 1,350 yds, 12 TDs

Chris Warren, 1995 – 1,346 yds, 15 TDs

Lamar Smith, 2000 – 1,139 yds, 14 TDs

Samkon Gado, 2005 – 582 yds, 6 TDs (late-season pickup)

Karim Abdul Jabbar, 1997: 892 yds, 15 TDs

Rodney Hampton, 1992 – 1,141 yds, 14 TDs

Stacey Mack -- the ultimate TD vulture

 

WR:

Marcus Robinson, 1999 -- 1,400 yds, 9 TDs.

Derrick Alexander, 2000 – 1,391 yds, 10 TDs

Drew Bennett, 2004 – (playoff weeks 13, 14, 15) 417 yds, 8 TD

Peerless Price, 2002 – 1,252 yds, 9 TDs

David Boston, 2001 – 1,598 yds, 8 TDs

Terrence Mathis, 1998 – 1,136, 11 TDs

Germane Crowell, 1999 – 1,338 yds, 7 TDs

Patrick Jeffers, 1999 — 1,082 yds, 12 TDs

 

TE:

Wesley Walls, 1999 -- 822 yds, 12 TDs

 

K:

Rackers, 2005 -- 40 FG, 140 pts

 

 

 

:D OK people..Weve got hijacking..Thats a 10 yard penalty and loss of down.

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How bout the *relative* nobodies who came out of nowhere for one huge season to lead you to a league title? i.e guys who maybe had a couple killer seasons but definitely won't make it to Canton...but if there were a Fantasy Football Hall of Fame they'd be first-ballot inductees...

 

QB:

Steve Beuerlein, 1999 -- 36 TDs, 4,500 yards

Jeff George, 1997 -- 4,917 yds, 29 TDs

Elvis Grbac, 2000 -- 4,164 yds , 28 TDs

Kordell Stewart, 1997 – 3,020 pass yds/21 TDs; 476 rush yds/11 TDs

Vinny Testaverde, 1996 – 4,177 yds, 33 TDs

Don Majkowski, 1989 – 4,138 yds, 27 TDs

Jeff Blake, 1995 – 3,822 28 TDs

 

RB:

Mike Anderson, 2000 – 1,487, 15 TDs

Terry Allen -- 1996, 1,353 yds, 21 TDs

Natrone Means, 1994 – 1,350 yds, 12 TDs

Chris Warren, 1995 – 1,346 yds, 15 TDs

Lamar Smith, 2000 – 1,139 yds, 14 TDs

Samkon Gado, 2005 – 582 yds, 6 TDs (late-season pickup)

Karim Abdul Jabbar, 1997: 892 yds, 15 TDs

Rodney Hampton, 1992 – 1,141 yds, 14 TDs

Stacey Mack -- the ultimate TD vulture

 

WR:

Marcus Robinson, 1999 -- 1,400 yds, 9 TDs.

Derrick Alexander, 2000 – 1,391 yds, 10 TDs

Drew Bennett, 2004 – (playoff weeks 13, 14, 15) 417 yds, 8 TD

Peerless Price, 2002 – 1,252 yds, 9 TDs

David Boston, 2001 – 1,598 yds, 8 TDs

Terrence Mathis, 1998 – 1,136, 11 TDs

Germane Crowell, 1999 – 1,338 yds, 7 TDs

Patrick Jeffers, 1999 — 1,082 yds, 12 TDs

 

TE:

Wesley Walls, 1999 -- 822 yds, 12 TDs

 

K:

Rackers, 2005 -- 40 FG, 140 pts

 

 

No Warner?

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Hard to argue with that line-up. I've been playing FF for 17 years and if you always owned those four you would have been competitive every year I think.

 

 

You have to throw some love in there for Marino! At least one QB! And in the earlier years of FF, Marino could carry a team just like the better RBs. :D

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