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subject: Top Ten Fantasy Football Disappointments of 2009 [print this page]


Author: The Football Girl
Author: The Football Girl

#1) JASON WITTEN, Cowboys TE YDs YPG TD 1030 64.4 2 What do Vernon Davis, Visanthe Sciancoe, Dallas Clark, Brent Celek, Antonio Gates, Greg Olsen, John Carlson, Fred Davis, Tony Gonzalez, Todd Heap, Heath Miller, Kevin Boss, Owen Daniels, Jermichael Finley, Ben Watson, Kellen Winslow, Spencer Havner, Kellen Davis, Will Heller, Jeff King, Zach Miller, Jeremy Shocker, and Todd Yoder have in common? They are all tight ends with more TDs than this seasons biggest fantasy disappointment, the #1 TE on most draft boards. #2) MATT HASSELBECK, Seahawks QB TD INT FUMBLES 17 17 11 While he was listed as a mid-rounder, The Hass was supposed to be the sleeper that made it acceptable to pass on all those high-end QBs like Brees, Manning, and even Matt Schaub. After all, he was leading what was supposed to be a pass-first offense in Seattle with weapons galore: TJ Houshmanzadeh, Deion Branch, and co. He garners the #2 spot because he was a constant tease, frequently earning a spot on most fantasy sites MUST START lists due to his often favorable match-ups. While Hasselbeck owners remained loyal week after week, all they got were more and more turnovers and a one-way ticket out of playoffland.

#3) MATT FORTE, Bears RB YDs YPG TDs 928 58.1 4 Most fantasy experts listed Forte as #2 or #3 overall in the pre-season rankings. Well, here he is at #3 again. In a mostly abysmal Bears offense, Forte was the least productive of them all, treating the end zone like it was swirling with H1N1 virus. He failed to have a 1,000 yard rushing season, a common feat accomplished by fifteen of his running back colleagues. And, he had a whopping six fumbles. #4) MICHAEL TURNER, Falcons RB YDs YPG TDs 871 79.2 10 The Burner didnt burn it up in the yardage department, rushing for less than our #3 pick. His ten touchdowns were fine for a #3 back. But considering his multiple multi-TDs of the previous season, and his clearly inflated status by many, including Matthew Berry who had him at #1, Turner owners are about the only ones feeling The Burn (thanks, Ill be here all night.). #5) TERRELL OWENS, Buffalo Bills WR

YDs YPG TD 829 51.8 5 Sure, T.O. is always a risky pick due to his propensity toward the maniacal. But even approaching AARP membership by todays standards, we still expected productivity out of TO. Instead, we got The Invisible Man until the last couple weeks of the season. There are many angles to highlight his piss poor season, but #33 in receiving yards probably sums it up best.

#6) CALVIN JOHNSON, Lions WR YDs YPG TD 984 70.3 5 No one will debate Calvin Johnsons athletic awesomeness, but the stats just dont add up to fantasy awesomeoness. Considering he was in Larry Fitzgerald/Andre Johnson territory on many a draft board, we must say, Matt Stafford, Duante Culpepper, and Drew Stanton Cmon men! #7) FELIX JONES, Cowboys RB

YDs YPG TD 685 48.9 3 Remember OTAs and Jerry Jones spouting off about his namesake getting more carries? Since its assumed that everything Jones says is gospel, we all thought Felix would be the starter in no time, paving the way for his rapid climb up fantasy draft boards. Well, the ever resilient Marion Barber said no, leaving Jones owners with a lemon

#8) JAY CUTLER, Bears QB

TD INT FUMBLES 27 26 9 A top 10 fantasy QB on most draft boards, the Cutler Interception Bonanza has been pretty well chronicled. So unless you were in a touchdown only league, you got to play the one step forward, two steps back dance all season long.

#9) STEVE SMITH, Panthers

YDs YPG TD 982 65.5 7 Yes, he had a psychologically damaged, inept quarterback, but somehow we still expected crazy heroics from the ever fiery Smith. Unfortunately for Smith owners, all you got was the productivity of a very average receiver. #10) BRIAN WESTBROOK, Eagles

YDs YPG TD 274 34.2 2 I hate to add him because hes such a great guy and had been such an integral part of the Eagles offense when healthy. But the fact that he was a Top Ten pick in so many fantasy leagues, played in six games, and had the potential to come back at various points throughout the season makes him an utter fantasy disappointment. About the Author:

Melissa Jacobs is The Football Girl. Melissa is an Emmy-award winning television producer, spending most of her career at ESPN. She got her start as an Executive Producer for KNBR Radio in San Francisco, managing the #1 rated Razor and Mr. T. In 2000, she moved to Bristol to be a Producer for ESPN Radio, which she quickly parlayed into creating the Talent Department for ESPN television, specifically SportsCenter. In 2005, she moved on to book for ESPN Original Entertainment and manage talent at the ESPYs. Melissa has produced for some of the biggest names in sports, including Dick Schaap, Dan Patrick and Jim Rome.

More importantly, Melissa has been playing fantasy football for fifteen years, and shes not even that old! She has been the commissioner of her own league for four years that includes the formidable Howie Schwab of Stump the Schwab fame. While Melissa doesnt believe in the term fantasy expert, she would like to point out that she has won her league three of the last four years.




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