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Most fragile athlete?

BigPermBigPerm Senior Member
edited April 2010 in Sports Betting
At this point.....I'm going Roy Oswalt. His hamstring must be a spaghetti string.

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  • HowardBealHowardBeal Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    Do we call this the Ken Griffey Jr. Award?
  • HowardBealHowardBeal Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    The Fred Taylor? Maybe The Grant Hill?.......perhaps one of each for each sport?
  • BigPermBigPerm Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    Agree on Griffey and Hill.

    Taylor I gotta think over
  • brmapesbrmapes Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    Crazy enough Grant Hill has only missed one game the last two years
  • Tkauffman09Tkauffman09 Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    I would say Greg Oden...has he even played a full quarter of a season yet?
  • beefcakebeefcake Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    oden by far....But sam bowie is already in the hall of fame..
  • therightpicktherightpick Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    erik bedard, mcgrady, ben sheets, danny tartabull, jamal mashburn, jermaine oneal...fn todd pinkston, what a bitch
  • HowardBealHowardBeal Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    i actually talked about this the other day, how pissed do you think todd pinkston was that they are changing the rules about how much contact a defender can have against a wr across the middle? It might not be too late for a comeback now that he wouldnt have to alligator arm every pass for fear of getting killed......
  • waddywaddy Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    I would say Greg Oden...has he even played a full quarter of a season yet?

    you mean a quarter of a game.

    How about Mark Prior or Nomar. Both were ticketed to the H.O.F. a wee bit early.
  • Top PickerTop Picker Banned
    edited March 2010
    LT!
  • D300RageD300Rage Banned
    edited March 2010
    j.d. drew by far
  • LUCKY777LUCKY777 Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    Shaq baby
  • jackson21jackson21 Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    Carpenter went on the DL for a month last season after sneezing -( his back went out )- he has got to be on the short list..........
  • ChaseGChaseG Banned
    edited March 2010
    jamarcus russell
  • nightlife32nightlife32 Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    Dirk and his excessive ankle injuries
  • Brooklyn32Brooklyn32 Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    Rich Harden- always on the DL
  • TexasHookEmTexasHookEm Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    Cal Ripken Jr. and Ronnie Lott
  • jimmymojimmymo Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    HowardBeal wrote:
    Do we call this the Ken Griffey Jr. Award?

    So fukkin wrong.....his first full 10 years (90-99) in the league he averaged over 140/gms per year.....It wasn't his fault he played so many years on concrete with a 1/4" piece of carpet on top.

    I'll take the kid in his prime over anyone.....even a juiced A. Rodriguez....
  • IHMWFIHMWF Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    physically-Griffey and Hill
    psychologically-tyson
  • calzonesayscalzonesays Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    Kevin Martin
  • BigPermBigPerm Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    Whoever said Rich Harden is SPOT ON
  • wcf1214wcf1214 Senior Member
    edited March 2010
    the trailblazers center ex of ohio state,, odem?
  • jfox1907jfox1907 Senior Member
    edited April 2010
    Gaines Adams?...
  • eatdust11eatdust11 Senior Member
    edited April 2010
    Wow... that was a very low blow.. :thumbdown:
    jfox1907 wrote:
    Gaines Adams?...
  • eatdust11eatdust11 Senior Member
    edited April 2010
    Rich Harden probably tops the list right now
  • Top PickerTop Picker Banned
    edited April 2010
    Ladanian tomlinson
  • truushottruushot Member
    edited April 2010
    Top Picker wrote:
    Ladanian tomlinson

    * Holds the all-time NFL record for single season touchdowns (31). (The previous record was 28, set in 2005 by Shaun Alexander.[22])
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for single season rushing touchdowns (28). (The previous record was 27, set in 2003 by Priest Holmes and in 2005 by Shaun Alexander.[23])
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for the most points scored in a single season (186). (The previous record was 176, set in 1960 by Paul Hornung.[24])
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for most consecutive games with a rushing touchdown (18). (The previous record was 13, set in 1983 by John Riggins)
    * Holds the NFL record for most consecutive multi-touchdown games (8). (The previous record was 7, set in 1983 by John Riggins.[25])
    * Tied the record for most consecutive games with a touchdown score with Hall of Fame fullback Lenny Moore (18).
    * Tied for third place for most career 200-yard (180 m) rushing games with several other players (4).
    * Holds the all-time San Diego Chargers record for most career rushing yards (11,760). (The previous record was 4,972, set in 1968 by Paul Lowe.)
    * Holds the all-time San Diego Chargers record for most career touchdowns, 150 as of December 6, 2009. (The previous record was 83, set in 1970 by Lance Alworth.)
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for fewest games needed to achieve 100 touchdowns, with his 100th career touchdown (90 rushing, 10 receiving) in his 89th game (breaking the previous record of achieving the mark in the 93rd game of a career, which was done by both Jim Brown and Emmitt Smith).
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for fewest games needed to achieve 150 touchdowns, with his 150th career touchdown in his 137th game (breaking the previous record of achieving that mark in the 160th game of Emmitt Smith's career).
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for overtime touchdowns (3), all rushing.
    * Second place on the list of NFL all-time rushing touchdown leaders—behind Emmitt Smith.
    * In 2006 Tomlinson became the second player in NFL history to score 4 touchdowns in 2 straight games (Marshall Faulk is the other).
    * In 2006 Tomlinson became the only player in NFL history to score 3+ touchdowns in 4 straight games
    * Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a four game span with 14 TDs
    * Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a five game span with 16 TDs (14 rushing, 2 receiving), breaking his own record of 15 that he had set two weeks earlier. Prior to that, the record was held by Jim Brown with 14.
    * Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a six game span with 19 TDs
    * Became the only player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards (910 m) and receive 100 passes in a single season.
    * Second player in NFL history with 1,800 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards in one season.
    * LaDainian joins Emmitt Smith, Priest Holmes, Shaun Alexander, and Marshall Faulk as the only running backs to record consecutive seasons of 20 or more touchdowns
    * Holds the record for most seasons with 17+ touchdowns with 5;(consecutive) 2003-2007
    * Holds the record for most seasons with 18+ touchdowns with 4;(consecutive) 2004-2007
    * Holds the record for most seasons with 10+ rushing touchdowns with 9;(consecutive) 2001-2009
    * Holds the record for most seasons with 11+ rushing touchdowns with 8;(consecutive) 2002-2009

    Yeah he was fragile.....
  • Top PickerTop Picker Banned
    edited April 2010
    truushot wrote:
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for single season touchdowns (31). (The previous record was 28, set in 2005 by Shaun Alexander.[22])
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for single season rushing touchdowns (28). (The previous record was 27, set in 2003 by Priest Holmes and in 2005 by Shaun Alexander.[23])
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for the most points scored in a single season (186). (The previous record was 176, set in 1960 by Paul Hornung.[24])
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for most consecutive games with a rushing touchdown (18). (The previous record was 13, set in 1983 by John Riggins)
    * Holds the NFL record for most consecutive multi-touchdown games (8). (The previous record was 7, set in 1983 by John Riggins.[25])
    * Tied the record for most consecutive games with a touchdown score with Hall of Fame fullback Lenny Moore (18).
    * Tied for third place for most career 200-yard (180 m) rushing games with several other players (4).
    * Holds the all-time San Diego Chargers record for most career rushing yards (11,760). (The previous record was 4,972, set in 1968 by Paul Lowe.)
    * Holds the all-time San Diego Chargers record for most career touchdowns, 150 as of December 6, 2009. (The previous record was 83, set in 1970 by Lance Alworth.)
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for fewest games needed to achieve 100 touchdowns, with his 100th career touchdown (90 rushing, 10 receiving) in his 89th game (breaking the previous record of achieving the mark in the 93rd game of a career, which was done by both Jim Brown and Emmitt Smith).
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for fewest games needed to achieve 150 touchdowns, with his 150th career touchdown in his 137th game (breaking the previous record of achieving that mark in the 160th game of Emmitt Smith's career).
    * Holds the all-time NFL record for overtime touchdowns (3), all rushing.
    * Second place on the list of NFL all-time rushing touchdown leaders—behind Emmitt Smith.
    * In 2006 Tomlinson became the second player in NFL history to score 4 touchdowns in 2 straight games (Marshall Faulk is the other).
    * In 2006 Tomlinson became the only player in NFL history to score 3+ touchdowns in 4 straight games
    * Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a four game span with 14 TDs
    * Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a five game span with 16 TDs (14 rushing, 2 receiving), breaking his own record of 15 that he had set two weeks earlier. Prior to that, the record was held by Jim Brown with 14.
    * Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a six game span with 19 TDs
    * Became the only player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards (910 m) and receive 100 passes in a single season.
    * Second player in NFL history with 1,800 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards in one season.
    * LaDainian joins Emmitt Smith, Priest Holmes, Shaun Alexander, and Marshall Faulk as the only running backs to record consecutive seasons of 20 or more touchdowns
    * Holds the record for most seasons with 17+ touchdowns with 5;(consecutive) 2003-2007
    * Holds the record for most seasons with 18+ touchdowns with 4;(consecutive) 2004-2007
    * Holds the record for most seasons with 10+ rushing touchdowns with 9;(consecutive) 2001-2009
    * Holds the record for most seasons with 11+ rushing touchdowns with 8;(consecutive) 2002-2009

    Yeah he was fragile.....

    Yea so he had a couple good years! These past few years dude has been hurt non stop
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