Post by Gerald on Dec 2, 2004 13:00:15 GMT -5
Peyton Manning has the chance to become the first ever to reach 400 pts in the NHFFL. Something i don't think will ever happen again. He's having an awesome year, but his team is 4-8. The record is his downside. You don't get to many MVP's playing for losing teams.
Tiki Barber has pretty much just carried the Shortbus Kids are his back. He's lived up to much higher expectations then what was expected. He leads all runningbacks in pts in the NHFFL. And because of Barber the Kids have a shot at the division title and the playoffs.
Priest Holmes, last years MVP showed how well he can carry a team this year. Starting the year out with Gang Green. Holmes had that team winning week out, week in. Then he got traded to the Brawlers, and Gang Green fell apart, and the Brawlers started winning. If it wasn't for injuries, Holmes would definetly be leading the runningback pack in pts.
Daunte Culpeper started the year on fire and seemed to be a lock for MVP early on. Now he has cooled some for Thunderstruck. Quarterbacking for the 8-4 Thunderstruck team, Culpepper is only the second player this year to reach the 300 pt mark.
Terrell Owens definetly came into this season with a purpose. Without him, who knows where Off Constantly would be. I defenitly don't think they would be fighting it out for a playoff spot.
Antonio Gates has done nothing more then just get touchdowns and score points for the 8-4 Pepsi QC team. Usually a Tight end wouldn't even be brought up during MVP talks, but Antonio Gates isn't having the typical Tight end year. Because of his help, Pepsi QC is definetly a favorite to repeat this year as NHFFL champs.
Feel free to add anything if you wish.
Tiki Barber has pretty much just carried the Shortbus Kids are his back. He's lived up to much higher expectations then what was expected. He leads all runningbacks in pts in the NHFFL. And because of Barber the Kids have a shot at the division title and the playoffs.
Priest Holmes, last years MVP showed how well he can carry a team this year. Starting the year out with Gang Green. Holmes had that team winning week out, week in. Then he got traded to the Brawlers, and Gang Green fell apart, and the Brawlers started winning. If it wasn't for injuries, Holmes would definetly be leading the runningback pack in pts.
Daunte Culpeper started the year on fire and seemed to be a lock for MVP early on. Now he has cooled some for Thunderstruck. Quarterbacking for the 8-4 Thunderstruck team, Culpepper is only the second player this year to reach the 300 pt mark.
Terrell Owens definetly came into this season with a purpose. Without him, who knows where Off Constantly would be. I defenitly don't think they would be fighting it out for a playoff spot.
Antonio Gates has done nothing more then just get touchdowns and score points for the 8-4 Pepsi QC team. Usually a Tight end wouldn't even be brought up during MVP talks, but Antonio Gates isn't having the typical Tight end year. Because of his help, Pepsi QC is definetly a favorite to repeat this year as NHFFL champs.
Feel free to add anything if you wish.