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2009 Season in Review - Spoiler Alert!!


Zod

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Spoiler Alert!!!! Do NOT read if you are living in 2009 still....

Here are my thoughts on the 2009 season...

- Deangelo still getting little respect after breaking the rushing yardage record.

- Wonder if anyone will pick Delhomme up after that 8 INT performance?

- I don't think anyone on this planet picked Matt Moore as the MVP before the season.

- Steve Smith should not be involved in a criminal investigation for stiff arming the defenders head completely off, its part of the game.

- I swear if Panthro ever streaks the field again he better choose a warmer day, for his own sake.

- No idea how in the hell they convinced Beason to play DT, but congrats to him for making the pro bowl doing it.

- Maybe next year fellas

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But can we really afford his 32 fumbles?

The Dwayne Jarrett fumbling stat is misleading, here is a breakdown of those fumbles.

On 18 of those fumbles, he was practicing his basketball skills and trying to dribble the football. Although those were counted as fumbles he only lost 2 all year.

Also, on 12 of those fumbles they were bounce laterals to Steve Smith, 10 of which he scored a touchdown.

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