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Scott Mitchell to be a contestant on 'The Biggest Loser'

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http://www.foxsports.com/buzzer/story/scott-mitchell-the-biggest-loser-080614

 

 

 

The former NFL QB who played for the Dolphins, Lions, Ravens and Bengals from 1991-2001?

He's now going to be a contestant on NBC's "The Biggest Loser," where overweight people compete to lose the most weight.

Mitchell weighs in at 366 pounds, according to the show's website.

 

 

 

Too easy :lol:

 

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One of the single luckiest sum b1tches to ever become rich playing sports.

 

Nice contract Detroit

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One of the single luckiest sum b1tches to ever become rich playing sports.

 

Nice contract Detroit

Did you ever draft him?

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Did you ever draft him?

 

I did have him the one year he threw like 30 TDs or something.

 

Mitchell to Herman Moore :pointstosky:

 

and Johnnie Morton :headbanger:

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I did have him the one year he threw like 30 TDs or something.

 

Mitchell to Herman Moore :pointstosky:

 

and Johnnie Morton :headbanger:

I think I had him that year also. Herman Moore always seemed to find his way to my team.

 

 

Ahhhh the good old days.

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I hate him so much. Scott Mitchell was the anti-Elway. Nobody could snatch defeat from the jaws of victory like Scott Mitchell. In the long history of sucky Lions QBs, this guy stands out as our worst.

 

Really the only thing holding back those Barry Sanders led Lions teams of the mid-late 90s was the disaster play we got out of QB in Scott Mitchell. He had all the tools any QB could ever want. Fock him. And yeah, he was a far better fantasy QB than real life one.

 

If you needed an opposing QB to fumble a kneeldown or throw back-to-back pick sixes to tie/lose the game, this was your man. It was amazing watching the creative and mind-blowing ways this guy would find to lose, which may actually make for good reality programming.

 

I agree completely with Lomas Brown's take on the matter.

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Wow.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if a D or O lineman porked up like that after his career, but you don't normally see a QB become a crapper busting fattie.

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Wow.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if a D or O lineman porked up like that after his career, but you don't normally see a QB become a crapper busting fattie.

 

Jamarcus Russell and Jared Lorenzen

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I think I had him that year also. Herman Moore always seemed to find his way to my team.

 

 

Ahhhh the good old days.

 

me too my first year playing...he was my backup to Bledsoe who got hurt that year

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Jamarcus Russell and Jared Lorenzen

 

Russell was a CBF coming into the league. I don't even know who the other porker is.

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I did have him the one year he threw like 30 TDs or something.

 

Mitchell to Herman Moore :pointstosky:

 

and Johnnie Morton :headbanger:

Brett Perriman was their #3 I believe. Very good fantasy offense

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Brett Perriman was their #3 I believe. Very good fantasy offense

 

and Barry Sanders in the backfield :o

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After looking at the current photo of him, he should also consider competing on one of those weight loss shows.

 

 

:rimshot:

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Russell was a CBF coming into the league. I don't even know who the other porker is.

J-Load

Pillsbury Throw Boy

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