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TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 11: Week 15 and Beyond!
KCF0107
04/01/19 11:59:44 PM
#117:


Comeback Player of the Year

Bucs' P Jason Baker

Baker's raw stats aren't particularly impressive (43.4 punting average, 32.1 net average, but he had one of the better inside opp. 20: Touchback ratios (31:8) in the league. More importantly, the 37-year-old hadn't been employed since season 2. The seventh-oldest P in the league and by far the lowest-rated starter at the position managed to finish in the top half of the league in punting average despite collecting welfare for almost a decade (don't fact check me!).

Colts' QB Charlie Whitehurst

A backup in St. Louis the past four seasons, the 32-year-old former 1st rounder by the Packers appeared to be done as a starting QB despite being a consistent starter for the Packers with passer ratings never dipping below 76 in a season. The Colts gave him a shot to succeed David Carr, and he responded by throwing the second-most yards in his career (2959, 4th in the league this season) to 12 different receivers (tied for most in the league) and helping to lead the Colts to their first AFC South title and a first round bye.

Titans' WR Larry Fitzgerald

Fitz entered last season having started every B8NFLL game up to that point but had his season be cut short after three games. The season prior to that was his first as a Titan where he set career lows in every major statistic by a decent margin. How did he respond after being thrust in a different offensive system with a scrambling QB being implemented? He finished 9th in the league with 1015 rec yards and half of the Titans' receiving TDs (6).

Raiders' ROLB A.J. Hawk

Having been surrounded by veteran LBs all his career, retirements and a trade led Hawk to become the second-oldest LB on the team and after coming off a season that he missed more than half the games, things weren't looking good for the Raiders' once vaunted (by just me) LB corps. The 31-year-old went above and beyond what was expected of him as he set career highs in tackles (71), sacks (10), FFs (3), and tied a career best in FRs (2) as he sacrificed his body so the Raiders could win the AFC West for the first time.

Jets' DT Jordan White

The one-time Defensive Rookie of the Year finalist (lost to Vikings FS Ko Simpson in S4), White has sat behind Charles Alexander and Casey Hampton ever since, starting a whopping 0 games in his next six seasons. After Hampton retired, the Jets selected DT Nick Fairley in the first round, forcing White to make one last stand to be a starter again for the only franchise that he's ever known. He responded by being a DL of the Year finalist with 50 tackles, 7 sacks, 4 FFs, and 2 FRs.
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