10 “Boom” Herron, John Clay, Nick Toon, 17th, 9th and 16th Round, Halifax Spitfires, Halifax Spitfires, and Fightin’ Farmers. It’s never good to have a Red Shirt year in the BTFFL. All three of these guys have not, and will not, see the field this year.
9 Arrellious Benn, 3rd Round, Fightin’ Farmers. I loved the pick at the time but Benn simply has not delivered enough to merit this pick this year. He certainly has soon skills and should be a keeper based on talent but in the end, this season, he has been a fantasy disappointment.
8 Greg Orton, 10th Round,
7 Jaycen Taylor, Amir Pinnix, 3rd and 4th Rounds, Golden Goblins and Fightin’ Farmers. Both of these backs had decent runs at the beginning of the season but have been slowed or stopped by injury. They are not the worst picks taken on their own (Pinnix is still in the top 10 RBs) but the problem is an old one on the worst of the draft list and that is they were snagged before Javon Ringer. Ringer should have been the first RB off the board and these guys went before him.
6 Todd Boeckmann, Brian Hoyer, 6th and 7th Round, Fightin’ Farmers and
5 Andy Brodell, 7th Round, Bucky’s Goodgers. If I ever pick another Wide Receiver with my first or second pick I should be shot. Brodell joins a notorious list – Jonathon Orr (taken over 2nd choice Taylor Stubblefield), Herb Grigsby (taken over 2nd choice Mario Manningham) and now Brodell (taken over 2nd choice Brian Robiski). The
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3 Jake Christiansen, 5th Round, Golden Goblins. The second QB off the board, only outscoring the injured Chad Henne and the injured and often pulled Juice. He looks terrible and is no small part of the Goblins massive struggles this season.
2 and 1 (He gets 2 spots) AUSTIN SCOTT!!!!!!, 2nd Round, Fightin’ Farmers. What a fitting end to a truly amazing career, the likes of which I doubt we will ever see again even if the BTFFL survives for the next 50 years. Let’s Review. Great Scott entered the BTFFL a highly regarded RB recruit to a tradition power, a tradition power running team and the question was simply, how great, how soon? Having never played a down, he was snatched up by the Goodgers in the 2003 in the 7th Round. Typically, he teased that season. He had a 28 point game and a 16 point game to go with his 3 Zeros, 2 Ones and 1 Two point games. I think he was hurt at the end of the season, or in the doghouse, or, more than likely, both. He was a keeper in 2004. Game 1, 23 points – here comes Great Scott! He followed that 2004 debut with 0, 6, 0, 0, and 1 point games. My records end there for 2004. Dropped by the Goodgers, Scott is picked again in 2005. The lowest that he is ever picked – the 10th Round. Less heralded Tony Hunt takes over at
3 comments:
hahahahahahha! Great post. You really HATE Austin Scott don't you?! I'd like to point out that the hapless Spitfires were the only BTFFL team never to have him on their team....and now look who's in first place. The Scott Cancer never penetrated Spitz!
It's the opposite of the Curse of the Bambino. It's the Blessing of No Austins!
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