Who Is The Mt. Rushmore of Fantasy Football?
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Who Is The Mt. Rushmore of Fantasy Football?
With LaDainian Tomlinson retiring, ESPN.com's Matthew Berry is asking for feedback on who should be considered the Mt. Rushmore of Fantasy Football. Is LT deserving of that honor? Jerry Rice?? Peyton Manning??
It's a good discussion during the off-season. Who do you have for Fantasy Football's Mt. Rushmore?
It's a good discussion during the off-season. Who do you have for Fantasy Football's Mt. Rushmore?
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Re: Who Is The Mt. Rushmore of Fantasy Football?
LT for sure. Topped 2,000 total yards three times, had double-digit touchdowns in nine consecutive seasons, including a monstrous 31 in 2006, and had eight consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons.
Jerry Rice is a no-brainer. Caught 100 passes or more four times, 12 seasons of at least 80 receptions and had double-digit touchdowns in nine seasons.
Peyton Manning is a lock too in my opinion. He's topped 4,000 yards passing in 11 of his 13 seasons and thrown for more than 25 touchdowns every year of his career. Slam dunk call there.
Marshall Faulk is definitely in the mix. He topped 2,000 yards from scrimmage four times and had double-digit touchdowns eight times, including two seasons of more than 20.
Priest Holmes deserves some consideration. Topped 2,100 yards from scrimmage for three straight seasons and in two of those seasons he scored more than 20 touchdowns.
Jerry Rice is a no-brainer. Caught 100 passes or more four times, 12 seasons of at least 80 receptions and had double-digit touchdowns in nine seasons.
Peyton Manning is a lock too in my opinion. He's topped 4,000 yards passing in 11 of his 13 seasons and thrown for more than 25 touchdowns every year of his career. Slam dunk call there.
Marshall Faulk is definitely in the mix. He topped 2,000 yards from scrimmage four times and had double-digit touchdowns eight times, including two seasons of more than 20.
Priest Holmes deserves some consideration. Topped 2,100 yards from scrimmage for three straight seasons and in two of those seasons he scored more than 20 touchdowns.
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Re: Who Is The Mt. Rushmore of Fantasy Football?
First players that come to mind are Terrell Davis and Arian Foster...
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Re: Who Is The Mt. Rushmore of Fantasy Football?
Marshall Faulk
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Re: Who Is The Mt. Rushmore of Fantasy Football?
Jerry Rice
check the stats
check the stats
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You'd be hard pressed to find a better four than Rice, LT, Faulk, and P. Manning.
All put up crazy numbers and did so consistently for many years.
All put up crazy numbers and did so consistently for many years.
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Was jerry rice really in his prime when FF became big though? And was he a 49er then? No doubt he is the best reciever of all time hands down. Ive been playing since 97 and seems like rice was kinda fading out then. Hiow far are we going back ? L.T. and Faulk have my votes for sure and probably peyton and brady.
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Chris, I know you're young but check our Jerry Rice's dominance before PPR was even prominent. From 1986-96 he had 11 straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons, leading the NFL in yardage six times, receptions twice and TD receptions twice, including an NFL record 23 TD receptions in 1987. He was the only WR consistently going in the first round back in those days as he had 10 or more TD receptions in 10 straight seasons. I had him in a keeper league during that whole time and he was the most consistent player you could have, outside of maybe Barry Sanders.Sabretooth wrote:Was jerry rice really in his prime when FF became big though? And was he a 49er then? No doubt he is the best reciever of all time hands down. Ive been playing since 97 and seems like rice was kinda fading out then. Hiow far are we going back ? L.T. and Faulk have my votes for sure and probably peyton and brady.
I agree the Mt. Rushmore would be LT, Jerry Rice, Peyton Manning and probably Marshall Faulk, but there are a few others under consideration. But those four definitely dominated fantasy football leagues during the industry's biggest growth period and they did so consistently for many years. Great choices in my book.
Now Chris, go to www.profootballreference.com and Search for Jerry Rice. Look at those numbers for 11 straight years and total 'em up in PPR scoring and let me know what you think. He will soon be on your Mt. Rushmore as well.
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Oh I'm very aware of who jerry rice is:) Jerry rice is the greatest WR I ever saw play. And Montana was the greatest QB I ever saw. All I'm saying is when I started playing FF in about 97 I think Rice was a little past his prime and soon after that a Raider. So if were talking about my MT. Rushmore since Ive been playing it would have to be LT,faulk,peyton...and not sure about the other maybe Brady.
Re: Who Is The Mt. Rushmore of Fantasy Football?
The more important question here is......
"How did Matthew Berry get his job?"
The guy is laughable as a fantasy analyst.
"How did Matthew Berry get his job?"
The guy is laughable as a fantasy analyst.