Friday, December 25, 2009

All-Decade Offense Team (NFL)






In this edition I will be presenting the NFL All Decade Team For the 2000's. This was by far the easiest compared to the college:

QB: (tie)

  • Peyton Manning (Three-time NFL MVP, Super Bowl XLI Champion, 49,841 passing yards, 366 TD, 95.3 career passer rating, most wins of decade (131))
  • Tom Brady (2007 NFL MVP, Three-time Super Bowl Champion, Two-time Super Bowl MVP, Most TD passes in a season)

RB:

  • Ladainian Tomlinson (From his rookie season in 2001 through 2008, Tomlinson had at least 1,500 rushing/receiving yards and 10 touchdowns)

FB:

  • Lorenzo Neal (Hands down he doesn't have stats but listen to them names he help make: LT, Corey Dillion, Eddie George. Exactly point made. Every season '00-07, blocked for a RB who gained at least 1,300 yards.)

WR:

  • Terrell Owens (Even though he has had problems on teams is hard to argue: 6-time Pro-Bowl, 5-time All-Pro, 14,827 yards, 143 TD, only player to score a TD against all 32 NFL teams)
  • Randy Moss (6-time Pro-Bowl selection, 4-time All-Pro, 2000 Pro-Bowl MVP, 14,345 receiving yards, 145 TD, most TD's in a season for WR; Mr Rice be on the lookout for someone who may threaten your Best WR title)

TE:

  • Tony Gonzalez (Could be Anotino Gates but na when you look at his numbers:10-time Pro-Bowl selection, 6-time first team All-Pro, holds tight-end records for touchdowns, receptions and yards; Shannon Sharpe had 815 catches in 12 seasons spanning two decades. Gonzalez has another year left in him.

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