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Fred Taylor in 1998 And 2000

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(This post was last modified: 02-20-2021, 01:30 PM by JagFanatic24.)

1998:

Martin - 1287 yds 8 TD with 365 yds 1 TD
Taylor - 1223 yd 14 TD with 421 yds 3 TD

*Taylor missed 1 game due to injury.

2000:

Dillion - 1435 yds 7 TD with 158 yds 0 TD
Taylor - 1399 yd 12 TD with 240 yds 2 TD

*Taylor missed 3 games due to injury



I know this horse has been beat to death, but I was watching an old Jaguar video from 2000 and I just don’t see how..

He should have made the Pro Bowl those 2 seasons. Until I looked, I didn’t know it was this close..
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#2

FT got a raw deal, would’ve been a HOF on any other team easy.
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#3

This is a very obvious case of #becausejaguars
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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#4

Did the NFL not keep stats in 1999 for fragile freddy?
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#5

Part of it may be the small market.  However, I also recall a couple of seasons where he got hurt by the fact that pro-bowl voting ends before the season does.  Taylor had some impressive games late in the year which likely would have moved him up the list, but voting was already done.
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(02-20-2021, 04:26 PM)Anaheim Jaguars Wrote: Did the NFL not keep stats in 1999 for fragile freddy?

Pretty sure they did and he broke the nfl record for longest run in the playoffs.
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#7

It was Coughlin's fault. He smeared him good.
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#8

boohooo there are pro bowl snubs every year so what?
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(02-20-2021, 01:29 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: 1998:

Martin - 1287 yds 8 TD with 365 yds 1 TD
Taylor - 1223 yd 14 TD with 421 yds 3 TD

*Taylor missed 1 game due to injury.

2000:

Dillion - 1435 yds 7 TD with 158 yds 0 TD
Taylor - 1399 yd 12 TD with 240 yds 2 TD

*Taylor missed 3 games due to injury



I know this horse has been beat to death, but I was watching an old Jaguar video from 2000 and I just don’t see how..

He should have made the Pro Bowl those 2 seasons. Until I looked, I didn’t know it was this close..

Because he played for the Jaguars.  If Taylor put up the same exact numbers as a cowboy he would be in the hall of fame right now.
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#10

For those asking if the NFL kept Taylor’s stats in 1999, he missed a lot of games that year but was healthy for the playoffs.
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