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No kidding I thought Forsett had a bad year. The whole point of the players (so I thought) was they're supposed to be in the know. "These guys don't get caught up in highlights/stats, they know the game; casual fans always underrate the trenches". Yet there are always more RBs than OLmen on this list despite there being 500% more of the latter. Viniateri has zero replacement value on most teams. At least Andre Giroud & John Kuhn didn't make it this year - Kuhn the lead blocking specialist apparently only makes it when the Packers running game sucks but ya know, GB fans chant his name and stuff.

 

Forsett was 5th in rush yards and led the league in YPA (non-QB). How is that bad?

 

I agree that kickers have little replacement value, but I think they were just throwing them a bone there. Doesn't hurt really.

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Buddy Nix was a failure as a GM. But the best part of Doug Whaley's tenure as GM is inheriting those four guys from Buddy,

 

Kyle Williams has been here the longest. He's to blame.

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Buddy Nix was a failure as a GM. But the best part of Doug Whaley's tenure as GM is inheriting those four guys from Buddy,

 

Levy drafted Kyle and Whaley traded for Hughes.

 

Kyle Williams has been here the longest. He's to blame.

 

That's right! I forgot he is the link between years of failure.

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I like it with "The Cold Front". It would be cool if that name took off in the National Media this year.

 

a lot of the country doesn't know what a cold front is. :-/

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Dareus, K. Williams, M. Williams, Hughes, McCoy, Clay, Harvin, Watkins.

 

That's quite a list.

I don't think Harvin will make the list as he did nt make much of an impact on the Jets last year. I'm not sure on Clay or Watkins. mcCoy and Dareus are absolutely locks though.

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