The Harrisons: Colts' Anthony Castonzo calls self '(expletive) terrible'
In honor of Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison's bold stance, our weekly award for NFL players and coaches who didn't even deserve a participation trophy in Week 7.
ANTHONY CASTONZO
The Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman signed a four-year extension worth more than $43 million last month. Since then, he has become a penalty waiting to happen and on Sunday called himself "(expletive) terrible this season." He's perhaps the most glaring example of the Colts’ big-money guys not coming through this season.
BRANDON LaFELL
Name change: Brandon LaDrop. The New England Patriots were excited about the receiver's return to the lineup until Tom Brady started throwing to him. Drop. Drop. Drop. Drop. Drop. Drop. We know better than to give him an expensive participation trophy.
RYAN MALLETT
The Houston Texans backup quarterback missed the team flight to Miami on Saturday. Stuck in traffic, he said. This is the second time he has shown up late this season. But he thinks someone will trust him running a team? Only Bill O’Brien would do that, it seems.
EJ MANUEL
Most people hadn’t even had their breakfast, and the Buffalo Bills quarterback had turned the ball over on three straight possessions, giving the Jacksonville Jaguars a 27-3 lead. Sure, Mahuel helped Buffalo rally, but too little, too late. The Bills' season is quickly getting away from them.
JIMMY WILSON
That's Oakland Raiders wideout Amari Cooper. That's Amari Cooper running through you. That's Amari Cooper running by you. That's Amari Cooper running free for most of the game. You get the idea what kind of day the San Diego Chargers cornerback had.
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