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BBB15's NFL All-"Washed up" Team 2007-2008

by Behbigben15
created January 28, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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There are plenty of superstars out there that are, as we, sports fans call it "Washed up". Here's the best of the best in the NFL.

Offense:

QB

Trent Green- Ever since he suffered a concussion at the begining of last year, Green hasn't been the same QB. He is aging, and is alot less mobile (not that he ever was mobile). Plus, Green is alot more injury-prone than in his younger days. I don't think Green will start another game, in Miami anyway.

Donovan McNabb- McNabb's efficiency has declined ever since his Super Bowl appearance back in '04. Some say the Madden curse got to him, but I think he's just been getting older. McNabb has suffered too many injuries in his career, and I believe they are finally getting to him. If I was him, I would get the hell out of Philly, and maybe go somewhere that has a shot at a Division title (at least), and has some talent. Like, let's see, Chicago.

Steve McNair- Like McNabb, McNair is past his prime, and is too injury-prone. McNair is too inconsistent, and it seemed as if he couldn't even hold onto the ball. Some say it's the team (Baltimore), but I think he's just washed up.

Trent Dilfer- Trent's still in the NFL??? Really? Yes, really, he is. Dilfer started a few games in San Fran this year, in place of the injured Alex Smith (who was SUPPOSED to be their franchise QB...HA, yeah right). Dilfer throws too many INT's, and just isn't worth a shit anymore (actually, he never really was an elite QB in the NFL, he had a good supporting cast nearly everywhere he went, lucky him).

Byron Leftwich- One could argue that Leftwich was never a very great QB, and was injured all the time. But, it has gotten worse over the last year or two, so, therefore, he belongs on the list.

On the edge:

Brett Favre- Favre can't be superman forever, Favre's age will eventually catch up to him.

Joey Harrington- Never was an elite QB, and he is actually past his better days, unfortunately (for him).

Kurt Warner- Matt Leinart will soon take over, and Warner will be thrown out the door eventually.

RB

Warrick Dunn- I haven't heard many good things from Dunn in a few years, and Atlanta no longer needs him. This year, Dunn averaged just 3.2 YPC, and ran for a total of 720 Yards. He DID play all 16 games, but it seemed as though he was worn out. Dunn won't be in Atlanta too much longer. Atlanta should trade him, I still think he could be used in a trade to get some talent, which Atlanta desperately needs.

On the edge:

Shaun Alexander- Shaun should probably be on the washed up list, but who knows, maybe he'll have a big year next year (I highly doubt that, though). But, I'm gonna give Shaun one more year to prove he doesn't belong on the list.

Jamal Lewis- Lewis may have had a pretty good season, but his carries will decline in the next year or two, along with his age. I don't really have any reason to believe that Lewis will have another 1,000+ yard season. His body has been banged up, and he will eventually turn out to be a Jerome Bettis, and only be used for short-yardage situations, especially if Cleveland brings in a younger RB in the near future.

WR

Muhsin Muhammad- The 34-year old Muhsin, hasn't had a 1,000 yard season since 2004, and caught just 40 balls for 570 yards, and 3 TD's this year. Part of the reason for that is lack of QB out in Chicago, the other reason is age, he is WAY past his days in Carolina.

Joe Horn- Horn is past his days (just like everyone else on this list), he caught just 27 balls for 243 Yards, and a TD down in Atlanta. The last time Horn had a 1,000 yard season was back in 2004. Horn also missed 4 games this year, due to injury, and back in 2004 was also the last time he played the entire 16 games.

On the edge:

Derrick Mason- Mason has been overlooked the past year, or two, mainly because he has been replaced by younger, and quicker wideouts.

Hines Ward- Ward has only been thrown to on 3rd down, most of the time now. Unfortunately, Ward's poduction has, and will continue to decline in 2008, and 2009.

Marvin Harrison- After missing about 80-85% of this season, Harrison has proved that it gets harder, and harder to recover from injuries. I really believe that Harrison's career is all downhill from here on out.

TE

Tony Gonzalez- Lack of a decent QB means less catches for TG, and he isn't getting any younger out there. But, I don't expect TG's productivity to decrease for another year, maybe two.

Offensive Line

Orlando Pace- Pace, like many veterans has suffered from many injuries in the past few years. Pace, despite his size, hasn't made much of an impact for St. Louis in the past year or two, and I don't expect him to ever again.

Jonathan Ogden- Ogden has had foot troubles, and he is too old. Odgen is way too overrated, and shouldn't be a Pro Bowler.

Larry Allen- Allen's situation is just like Pace's, and Ogden's, he is too old, and has not made an impact in a few years. Allen is the strongest man in the NFL (...and the biggest, too), which means he doesn't have any speed (even though he doesn't need speed), and it takes twice as long to recover from injuries.

Defense:

Defensive Line

Jevon Kearse- "The Freak" has been fighting injuries as well, missing 2 games in 2007, and 14 in '06.

Simeon Rice- Rice was a great D end when with TB when they won the Super Bowl, but now he's without a team, and he isn't quite as dominate as he was in his days with Tampa.

LB

Zach Thomas- The NFL's best tackler has missed some games this year, 11 to be exact, and after 12 years in the League, looks as f he's slowing up, just a little.

Takeo Spikes- Takeo hasn't been the same player as he was back in Buffalo. Takeo hasn't made an impact with Philly, yet, but during his days in Buffalo was a Pro Bowl LBer. It could have been his age, or it could have been his surroundings. But, either way, Takeo is washed up.

On the edge:

Ray Lewis- Lewis has lost his explosivness, and isn't quite as durable, and intimidating as he was in his prime. Lewis has had to fight injuries, like Thomas, and I think Lewis' career is all downhill from here on out.

Junior Seau- Seau went to NE so he could be on a winning team, and I think if the Pats win the Super Bowl, he'll retire. His goal was to get a ring, and if they get him a ring, I think he'll decide to call it quits. If he decides keep playing, I think his days in the NFL are numbered.

DB

John Lynch- Lynch is only good for making big hits, Lynch was never really a coverage DB, he always went for the big hit. Lynch has lost his speed over the years, and that's one of the more important qualities that DB's need.

Ty Law- Back in his days in New England Law was a fantastic Corner, but ever since he left NE, he never really made a very big impact. Law's days are numbered.

Chris McAlister- It seems as though McAlister has been replaced in Baltimore by a few younger DB's, it looks like the guys in Baltimore know that McAlister is on the downfall, which he is.

Special Teams:

K- David Akers

P- Todd Sauerbrun

KR/PR- Dante Hall

Go ahead and critisize the team I picked if you want, and if you have anyone to add, you can go ahead of leave it in a comment.


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Davis21wylieMVP
673 days ago
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McNabb? The dude had a solid season, and tore it up down the stretch. Wherever he ends up, I think he'd be a fine addition to any team.
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JuTMSY4Legend
673 days ago
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Yes, McNabb played well in the final few games
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JuTMSY4Legend
673 days ago
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Donovan McNabb is washed up? Join a team with a shot at a division title... Wow...wow...
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OneflydudeAll-American
673 days ago
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Replace McNabb with Kitna, then ya got yourself an article
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Behbigben15All-Star
673 days ago
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Ah, yes Kitna. Sorry, but I can't add him, he didn't miss any games, had an 80.9 Rating, and passed for over 4,000 yards this year. He did pretty decent, the only thing that jumps out at me with him, is that he threw 20 INT's as opposed to his 18 TD passes. The reason McNabb is on there, is because he has just gotten too banged up, he's missed 15 games since 2005. I don't feel as though he can be counted on in Philly, he is too injury prone, while Kitna is not.
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AcbabeisonVarsity
673 days ago
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McNabb to the Bears could help to remove two players from this list.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
673 days ago
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McNabb or no McNabb -- great article.
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Behbigben15All-Star
673 days ago
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Thanks man, I try my hardest:)
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SSreportersLegend
672 days ago
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Muhsin Muhammad is no longer the main receiver in Chicago, that is trade material you are looking at. :)
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AcbabeisonVarsity
672 days ago
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Muhammad works if the QB looks for him, Grossman just looks to throw the ball as hard as he can, and Orton doesn't have the arm strength to throw the 10 yard out. Muhammad looked better when Griese was in.
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Amilke60Div-I Stud
672 days ago
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You may say that Brett is washed up but he had a great season and lead a very young team deep into the playoffs. And he will always be SUPER BRETT!!!
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Behbigben15All-Star
672 days ago
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He's not washed up yet, that's why he's on the "on the edge" list. I'm just saying that he won't be great forever, and I am thinking that his career will be over after next year.
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Boomer6392Waterboy
672 days ago
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tony gonzalez? i mean, i agreed with most of your list, but, aside from jason witten, this guy had the best year of all tight ends with brodie croyle and damon huard at QB, with 99 receptions (led NFL TE), 1172 yards (led NFL TE) and 5 TD.
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Behbigben15All-Star
672 days ago
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Ok, so maybe this list is based a little on the next year or two, as well.
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
672 days ago
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Favre had a great year
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Behbigben15All-Star
672 days ago
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I never said he didn't, I just said his age will eventually catch up to him, and that next year will be his final NFL season.
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AcbabeisonVarsity
672 days ago
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I liked this article, it would be nice to see an article showing players on the other end about to become stars.
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Behbigben15All-Star
672 days ago
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I could write one for ya, it just may not be until tommorrow or Wednesday when I post it.
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AcbabeisonVarsity
672 days ago
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I look forward to reading it.
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DRE-LOAAA-er
672 days ago
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Mcnabb is washed up!?!? He was great towards the end of the season and he made the best lemonade he could with the sour lemons he has as playmakers. Get him an offensive line and some REAL playmakers.
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TehLokiVarsity Captain
672 days ago
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Just needs An LT and LG and he's fine. He's not washed up. Thanks for playing. Good read nonetheless
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Christiancullen15Little Leaguer
672 days ago
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YOUR TEAM SUCKS!! RAY LEWIS ACTUALLY HAD HIS BEST SEASON IN 3 YEARS!!DO U EVEN WATCH??
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JuTMSY4Legend
672 days ago
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no seriously, tell us how you really feel...
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JuTMSY4Legend
672 days ago
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Hey ben...just a thought...but Akers played pretty well this season...his stats have been down since he moved to the linc (its not a coincidence, its a tough place to kick) With that said, how about Adam Viniteiri as washed up?
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
672 days ago
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I don't think that it is fair to call Brett Favre washed up when he is coming off of such a great season. I also think that Marvin Harrison had one bad year where he had to deal with injuries so you cant call him washed up. He also has to share receptions with a ton of other playmakers on the team.
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CheezerAll-Star
672 days ago
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5 QBs are washed up, but only one RB? Seems a little QB heavy to me.

What about Ahman Green? Larry Johnson? Shaun Alexander is not on the cusp, he's washed up.

Oh, and Al Harris is done too. If he doesn't get a solid jam at the line, he doesn't stand a chance. I give him one more year.
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
672 days ago
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isn't Al Harris going to his first pro-bowl this year? He has always been a good bump corner that struggles if he cant get the jam so in that respect if you don't consider him at least decent now you would have to say that he isn't a has been he is a never was.
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CheezerAll-Star
672 days ago
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Apparently, I wasn't very clear. Please don't read past what I say.

I said, "If he doesn't get a solid jam at the line, he doesn't stand a chance." That statement applies to this season, not his career.

He used to have recovery speed. So, if he missed the jam, he could make up ground and still make a play on the ball. He no longer has that speed.

He used to be much better in zone. Now he limits the zone potential of the secondary. Again, this is due to his loss of footspeed.

Don't get me worng. I am a huge Al Harris fan. One or two years ago, I would have stated that he was one of the best, if the very best, cover corner in the NFL. Now he's lost a step. Call it washed up if you like. Still, I give him one more year.

By watching him all season, I truly beleive that this is his worst season as far as I can remember. I consider his ProBowl bid a lifetime achievement award.

By the way, the game charting statistics over at FootballOutsiders back my perspective. As do the results of the tracking done by Packer Beat writers in Wisconsin. He was beaten more this season than ever before in his career.
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CheezerAll-Star
672 days ago
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dammit: worng -> wrong
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JuTMSY4Legend
672 days ago
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Al Harris had recovery speed?

Not when he was in Philly...

To me, He'll always be a #3 corner...a great jam guy, very physical and excellent option with other talent...but he's not even closed to the best...
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
672 days ago
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I have to agree with Jut on this one. Harris is a great physical corner, but I would never have hims has my #1.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
672 days ago
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Good article but I have to disagree with about half the names on this list. McNabb is far from washed up, Favre had a career year cant be called washed up. Trent Green is bad, but i refuse to call a guy washed up when he was injured. Derrick Mason was second in the league in receptions. Marvin Harrioson was injured again cant be helped. Ogden hurt again same thing. Your defensive picks are solid though
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