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The worst Team in The NFL in 2010 is ....


bababoey

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OK. Who do u think the worst team in the NFL is going to be this year?

My opinion. Seatle.

There D-line is awful. There O-line is real young. They are already trying to trade Whosyourmama. Who even are there other recievers, Tate, Branch. I don't see any way they can win more than 4 games. And they get to play arizona twice who just looks like a clusterfu** without Warner.

They better hope Washington can score one or twice a game with punt returns because I dont see there offense doing much of anything and that deffense is not going to stop anyone.

Colts they have no QB at all

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Somebody's going to have to show me where they figure yards into draft position (here I thought it went by win-loss record) :confused:

In any case, one local writer thinks Bills first round pick Aaron Maybin is the worst player in the league (with fellow first rounder John McCargo a close second).

Maybin's just taking up space

The Bills are on pace to allow 528 points this season, five points shy of the NFL record. They're last in the league against the run, last in interceptions, last in points allowed. It's shaping up to be the worst defense in the history of the franchise.

And yet, it's still too good for Aaron Maybin, who can't get on the field. Last Sunday, Maybin couldn't even get in uniform. For the first time in his brief pro career, the Bills' second-year linebacker was inactive for a regular-season game.

Maybin, back in his native Baltimore with family and friends in attendance, was reduced to standing on the sidelines in his street clothes. It was a new low, an utter humiliation for the man who was the No. 11 overall pick in the 2009 draft.

"Obviously, it was very disappointing," Maybin said Wednesday in his first comments since Sunday's game. "But the coaching staff made the decision they felt they needed to make, and we have to live with that."

It's quite possible that Maybin is the worst player in the NFL (though a case could be made for John McCargo, another former Bills' first-rounder who has been inactive all six games).

But then I'm sure that mid-season switch to a 3-4 will fix their problems.

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