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Power Rankings RB Edition


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McFadden 2010 stats:

13 GP 223 ATT 1157 YDS 7 TDS 5.2 YPC

McCoy 2010 stats:

15 GP 207 ATT 1080 YDS 7 TDS 5.2 YPC

Double Trouble's combined 2010 stats:

14 GP 265 ATT 1131 YDS 3 TDS 4.3 YPC

What is so hard to understand about this?

People like to be told what they want to hear. If not, then uncork the whine.

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I can't bare to look at any top ten lists. When we had a good team and they left our players off their lists it was kinda fun to get angry and rant. Now it's just sad.

When they were 8-8, they were being hyped all the time.

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