
Holy hell, it’s hot outside. But the more uncomfortable it becomes outside the closer we get to 350 pound men suffering through two-a-days. And when that time comes, it becomes socially acceptable (relatively speaking) to start obsessing over your upcoming fantasy football draft. Sadly, we’re still weeks away from that, but it doesn’t mean we can’t get in the spirit of things a bit early.
That’s why this week you’ll be drafting your all-time fantasy football team. It’s pretty simple, really. You pick a player and a year, wait for at least ten people to pick after you, then select again. By the end you should have filled out a starting fantasy football lineup (1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 1 K, 1 DEF/ST), and whichever commenter can claim to have the highest point total (1 point for 10 yards rushing/receiving, 1 for 25 yards passing, 6 for rushing/receiving touchdowns, 4 for passing touchdowns, -1 for interceptions) can declare themselves the winner of this furtive time wasting activity.
The ceremonial first pick of the draft is…OJ in 1975! Say what you want about the murder and that other crime for which he was actually convicted, that ’75 season was fantasy magic. That was the year he amassed 2243 yards from scrimmage and 23 touchdowns in a 14 game season. Extrapolate that over the modern 16 game season and you get nearly 414 fantasy points (granted, it’s not the all-time record, but the difference is negligible).
Now it’s your turn. Please pay attention to the rules. And no biting.


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2006 Chicago Bears D/ST
#1 ranked defense plus Devin Hester breaking the season return TD record = mega points
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Way to late to follow the game, so I’ll take:
QB: Doug Flutie of the 91 BC Lions. 6,619 yards passing, 38 Passing TD’s, 610 rushing yards and 14 TDs.
HB: Mike Pringle of the 1998 Montreal Alouettes. 2,065 yards rushing
HB: George Reed of the ’65 Saskatchewan Rough Riders
WR: Gizmo Williams of the 91 Edmonton Eskimos
WR: Geroy Simon of the 2006 BC Lions. 1856 Receiving Yards and 15 TDs
TE: Alan Pitts of the 94 Stampeders. 2036 Receiving Yards and 21 TDs
Kicker: Dave Ridgeway of the ’90 Saskatchewan Roughriders
Defense/ST; 1948 Calgary Stampeders. . . They averaged 5.1 points allowed per game.
Antonio Gates in 2004: 964 receiving yards, 13 TD
Jeff Wilkins in 2003: 39-42 FGM-FGA (12-13 from 40+), 46-46 on XP
For D, I’ll take the 1986 Chicago Bears: 62 sacks, 31 picks, 28 fumble recoveries.
I’ve got a total of 2112.8 points. If only I’d been on time…
Tecmo Bo
Any year
300+ points per game
Round 15: liquored up idiot kicker
Too late to follow the rules…
RB#2 – Marcus Allen 1985
Rushing: 1759 yards, 11 TDs
Receiving: 555 yards, 3 TDs
WR1 – Tim Brown 1995
Receiving: 1342 yards, 10 TDs
WR2 – Steve Largent 1984 (Homer pick!)
Receiving: 1164 yards, 12 TDs
TE – Ozzie Newsome 1981
Receiving: 1002 yards, 6 TDs
K – Gary Anderson 1998
35/35 FGs, 59/59 XPs, (incl. 14 FG longer than 40 yards.)
DEF – NY Giants 1990
In addition to my earlier Dan Fouts and Curtis Martin picks, I’m finished.
RB – Curtis Martin 2004
Rushing: 1697 yards, 12 TDs
Receiving: 245 yards, 2 TDs
Aaron Rodgers, 2010.
Monkey Fetus, neither Brady nor Manning can top Marino in ’84 for the simple reason that defenses are emasculated now, but in ’84 they could actually do more than play pattycake. Model-fucker and fetus-head SHOULD throw for shitloads of TD’s; no one is allowed to cover their receivers or touch their pink-skirt wearing asses. As for you, you are just a giant douche, but that’s good, cuz my pussy is disgusting right about now!
1991 Azlea Antistia – Best nipples ever (sorry Drew)
Monkey buisness your logic is ridiculous. Let’s not forget the nfl didn’t enforce the five yard contact rule until 2004 when bill polian lobbied hard to the rules commitee meaning that marino’s numbers would have been inflated beyond belief had his recievers not been getting man handled all the way downfield. Also peyton’s playoff numbers that year 696 yds 4 tds. Marino’s playoff numbers in 84, 1001yds, 8tds. Mannings season was nothing compared to marino’s.
/hates self for acknowledging anything a fat hump has to say.
//al bundy was a full back people
@La Favre’s Next Drink
I prefer “Not so fast, Liberace”
Anyway, I guess I should pick. Gimme 2004 TO, whose season extrapolated out to 16 games would have been something epic
/gave up on this a long time ago
//great idea though
Bronco Nagurski, 1930′s or some fuckin’ thing. I’m pretty sure he led the league in broken bones- OPPONENT’S broken bones! That’s some shit right there, old school football.
Al Bundy threw 4 touchdowns in one game so theoretically he could have thrown 4 TD’s every game in a 16 game season giving him 64. Throw in about 7,000 theoretical passing yards he has quite possibly the greatest statistical season ever.
Bundy ’66
Blanda ’61
Marino ’84
Brady ’07
Sex Cannon ‘Any Year
Manning ’04
/george blanda is a god
Wait, you counted Blanda’s QB stats from the K spot?
Lou Dobbs is right. You can’t trust a Messican.
@MJNY: I’m sure I’m playing for third. Also keeping score, and still filling out my team.
Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch, 1951: 1495 receiving yards, 17 TDs, in only 12 games.
According to this handy-dandy spreadsheet I made up (http://tinyurl.com/NoelFantasyAllTime), I ended up with 2211.86 Points. Not quite enough to take down Otto, but a respectable year.
/george blanda is a god
//fucking running backs
///why didnt i get ’07 Moss when I had the chance?
Mark Clayton 1984. 1389 yds, 18 TDs
Monkey Business says “Hence, greatest statistical QB season in history.” after making up some stats for Manning.
Nice try Sasquatch, but let’s deal in actual events.
Al “Touchdown” Bundy
Polk High School -1966
Greatest Statistical QB EVAH
Suck it Fetushead
Sterling Sharpe’s last season (1994): 94 catches for 1119 yards and 18 TDs.
Needs QB.
Sees Matt Schaub threw for 4770 yards and 29 TDs last season.
Finally remembers who Matt Schaub is.
Picks Matt Schaub.
Dipset, 2002
after long work break, back to pick QB….
2009 Aaron Rodgers
4434 yards passing
30TDs, 7 Ints
316 yards rushing, 5 TDs
Christy Canyon, 1985, All Natural Rack…wait, what kind of fantasy is this?
1961 Mike Ditka
1076 Yards
12 TDs
@MB:
That can’t work backwards- The NFL didn’t play a 16-gam schedule until 1978, therefore players from before then only had thoe smaller number of games per season. Pey-Pey sat out that last game, and gave up the chance to earn those stats you gave him. Screw that ‘greatest statistical season malarkey;’ this ain’t baseball.
30 Fumbles*
1971 Minnesota Vikings “Purple People Eaters” D/ST
27 INTs
3 Shutouts
25 Fumbles
2 Safeties
46 Sacks
Dan Fouts 1981
4802 yards, 33 TDs and a retardedly awesome beard.
Otto, what did you use for D Stats and kicks under 50?
For D/STs, I did 1 pt for sacks, 2 pts for Interceptions, Fumbles Recovered, and Safeties, 6 pts for TDs, and 10 pts for a shutout.
For kickers, 3 pts for under 40 yds; 4 pts. for 40-49; 5pts. for over 50; 1 pt per XP.
Nevermind kicks under 50 but D stats
Otto, what did you use for D Stats and kicks under 50?
Also 1971 Minnesota Vikings “Purple People Eaters” D/ST
Phoebe Cates, 1982. Greatest statistical erection producer ever. Eat shit MB.
Just realized what happened. Using greater/lesser than signs is apparently an html no-no.
Correction:
*Using 3 pts for under 40 yds; 4 pts. for 40-49; 5pts. for over 50; 1 pt per XP
And I can’t believe the 1976 Steelers D didn’t score a single touchdown. Move your ass, Lambert!
Shit, I think Otto might have taken this one down.
I’m going to keep playing, though.
Lance Alworth, 1965: 1602 receiving yards, 14 TDs
@MB
By your logic, I could make the argument that Roy Campanella was the greatest catcher of all time if you extrapolate the stats over a longer career, or that Roberto Clemente was the best right fielder in history. It’s what they accomplished, not what they could have. Imagine if Payne Stewart or Thurman Munson had full careers. You can’t count stats that don’t exist.
1952 LA Rams Defense:
234 points allowed
38 int – 4 TD
33 fum rec – 5 td
1 safty
Steve Young, SF (1998): 4,170 pass yards, 454 rush yards, 42 TDs, 12 Ints = 367 FP
Marshall Faulk, STL (2000): 1,359 rush yds, 830 rec. yds, 26 TDs = 374 FPs
Priest Holmes, KC (2002): 1,615 rush yds, 672 rec yds, 24 TDs = 372 FPs
Randy Moss, NE (2007): 1,493 rec yds, 23 TDs = 287 FPs
Jerry Rice, SF (1995): 1,848 rec yds, 16 TDs = 280 FPs
Todd Christensen, LA Raiders (1983): 1,247 rec yds, 12 TDs = 196 FPs
Neil Rackers, ARI (2005): 40 FGs (19 50 yds) and 20 XPs = 159 FPs*
Steelers D/ST (1976): 22 interceptions, 40 forced fumbles, 41 sacks, five shutouts** = 235 FPs
*Using 3 pts for 50 yds; 1 pt per XP
**Giving 10 pts for a shutout
Alright, that gives me a grand total of 2,270 FPs. Your move, players.
QB Rating:
Tom Brady 2007: 117.2
Peyton Manning 2004: 121.1
Manning played, essentially, 15 games. Extrapolate his average yards and TDs, and he finishes with 4861 yards and 52 TDs.
Hence, greatest statistical QB season in history.
Peyton Manning – 2010 Super Bowl – You guys know what he did.
2001 Marvin Harrison
1524 Receiving Yards
15 Receiving TDs
1998 Randy Moss — he was good, and thats good enough for me.
Neil Rackers, Arizona (2005): 40 FGs (13 from 40-49 yds, 6 from 50+ yds) and 20 extra points
1961 George Blanda (Kicker)
3330 Passing Yards
36 Passing TDs
22 INTs
16/26 Field Goals
64/65 Extra Points
12 Rushing Yards
I have to pick quick again before a late lunch. Chuck Foreman 1975. 1,600 total yards 22 total TDs.
Vernon Davis 2009: 78 catches for 965 yards and 13 TDs
Brian Westbrook 2007-1283 rushing yards, 906 receiving yards, 12 TDs
I’m taking a coach…I want 2009 Jim Zorn.
Gino Cappelletti 1964
25 field goals 36 x points 49 receptions 865 receiving yards 7 receiving tds
WR Wes Chandler – 1982
49 receptions, 1032 yards, 9TD in a 8-game season.
Extrapolated to a 16 game season, that’s 98 receptions, 2062 yards and 18 TDs. Or 314 points, if it’s not a PPR league.
Yoink!
Good pick Otto, that was my next pick.
I’ll take the Steel Curtain defense, 1976 model.
1991 Thurman Thomas – 2200 total yards, 13 TDs
“Off the board already. Code name ‘Zulu’”
My mistake. Then I’ll take Earl Campbell from 1980. He was 70 yards away from a 2,000 yard season and had 13 TDs to go along with it.
Dan Marino in 1986:
4746 passing yards, 44 TDs, 23 INTs. It’s not the annus mirabilis that 1984 was, but it’ll do.
When he’s not gun-running in Philly, Marvin Harrison put up some numbers
I’ll take his 2002, when he set the record with 147 catches. 1722 yards and 12 TDs ain’t bad neither.
WR Milt Stegall 2003 CFL
105 REC – 1862 YDS – 23 TDS
This is WAY to much work for someone as busy as I am today.
/don’t feel like looking up stats
//QB ratings mean shit
Waiting for Sexy Friday to begin.
‘09 Chris Johnson. Most yards from scrimmage in NFL history and 16 TDS, mofos.
Off the board already. Code name “Zulu.”
I’ll slot Paul Hornung in as my Kicker – 1960 please
15 fg, 41 xp
also:
671 rushing yrds 13 TD/3fm
251 receiving yrds 2 TD
118 passing yrds 2td/0int
Tony Gonzalez 2004
102 receptions
1258 yards
7 TD’s
Kellen Winslow I – 1980 – 1290 yards, 9 TD’s
1995 Herman Moore
1686 Receiving Yards
14 Receiving TDs
123 Receptions
Did all of this while playing for the Lions
’09 Chris Johnson. Most yards from scrimmage in NFL history and 16 TDS, mofos.
Sam Bradford, 2010.
This is a keeper league right?
I’ll take Eli Manning and his summative career stats, because it almost equals a prolific QB career…
Tony Gonzalez, 2008 – 96/1058/10TD
Too early for a Tight End?