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Fantasy Football Week 13: Ray Rice, Roddy White and Players Who Killed Owners

Ethan NorofDec 6, 2010

Philip Rivers, QB San Diego Chargers

Most owners were salivating when they saw a tasty matchup on the schedule against the Raiders, but Rivers and the rest of the Chargers fell flat on their face. 

Eli Manning, QB New York Giants

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The Giants put up an impressive 31-spot against the Redskins, yet somehow Manning managed just six fantasy points in standard scoring leagues. It's officially time to look elsewhere. 

Peyton Hillis, RB Cleveland Browns

After his three-TD explosion in Week 12, Hillis was bottled-up all afternoon by a stout Miami defense. With just 57 yards on 18 carries, there are certainly brighter days for Hillis ahead. 

Rashard Mendenhall, RB Pittsburgh Steelers

What a stinker: 19 carries for just 45 yards is even worse than many were projecting despite a tough matchup against Baltimore. Mendenhall left his owners hanging in a big way. 

Ray Rice, RB Baltimore Ravens

Rice continues his rather disappointing season and has really bottomed out. With just nine rushes for 32 yards, this year hasn't been the breakout that many had hoped for. 

Brandon Lloyd, WR Denver Broncos

Despite being a must-play all season long, Lloyd really had the air let out of his tires on Sunday. Targeted a team high 11 times, the Comeback Player of the Year in waiting really left his owners high and dry.

Roddy White, WR Atlanta Falcons

Owners would think that 16 targets would result in some serious production for the most prolific receiver in the NFL this season, but instead, CB Aqib Talib held White to just 74 yards and without a score.

Miles Austin, WR Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys scored 38 points in this game, Dez Bryant fractured his ankle and Austin still had just 47 yards on the afternoon.

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