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100 Worst Players in NFL History


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The NFL Network recently compiled a list of the 100 best players in NFL history, as selected by a blue-ribbon panel. This is not that list.

http://deadspin.com/5690535/the-bottom-100-the-worst-players-in-nfl-history-part-1?skyline=true&s=i

63. Rae Carruth; wide receiver; Panthers; 1997-99: Carolina's 23rd all-time leading receiver ran dreadful routes when he wasn't allegedly hiring a hitman to kill his girlfriend.

59. Chris Weinke; quarterback; Panthers, 49ers; 2001-07: Started 15 games as a 29-year-old rookie and reminded many of another Heisman winner — the immortal Gino Torretta. Started only four more games before his retirement after '07.

53. Curtis DeLoatch; cornerback; Giants, Saints, Panthers; 2004-07: Save for covering and tackling, awfully good.

25. Rashard Anderson; cornerback; Panthers; 2000-01: Made Deion Sanders look physical. An indefensible first-round blunder.

And just for laughs, this guy made the list, too. And I was at this game.

51. Kenyatta Walker; offensive tackle; Buccaneers; 2001-06: Once, while facing Julius Peppers, had three false starts called on the same down.

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Walker was a huge bust and a below average RT, but no where near one of the 100 worst players ever. He was an ok RT during his peak.

Trust me on this- after Walker got called on 3 consecutive false starts he only became further agitated and actually, towards the end of that game, went after Peppers and tried to start a fight with him. Walker ended up getting benched and it was one of the biggest player meltdowns I've ever seen on a football field.

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Trust me on this- after Walker got called on 3 consecutive false starts he only became further agitated and actually, towards the end of that game, went after Peppers and tried to start a fight with him. Walker ended up getting benched and it was one of the biggest player meltdowns I've ever seen on a football field.

yeah i was at that game too. after the 2nd one.. i was just staring at him the whole time and you could tell he was going to do it again. Peppers owned walker so hard for like 4 years.

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you mean the one where he broke about 5-6 tackles on a 2-3 yard run?

That's the one I still watch on DVD when things get tough. Not because I had a man-crush on Foster, quite the contrary, I can most liken him to Dwayne Jarrett- all the potential, just never quite got there.

But that one run epitomizes guts, determination, will and heart more than a few gazillion football plays I've seen in my many years. And Willig was out in front of it... until Foster went by him. To this day when I watch that play I get a chill and my eyes well up just a bit. Ranks right up there with the X-Clown Steve Smith 2-OT victory catch over the Rams.

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That's the one I still watch on DVD when things get tough. Not because I had a man-crush on Foster, quite the contrary, I can most liken him to Dwayne Jarrett- all the potential, just never quite got there.

But that one run epitomizes guts, determination, will and heart more than a few gazillion football plays I've seen in my many years. And Willig was out in front of it... until Foster went by him. To this day when I watch that play I get a chill and my eyes well up just a bit. Ranks right up there with the X-Clown Steve Smith 2-OT victory catch over the Rams.

I can't say it gets me as emotional as you do, but it is very motivational.

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