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I figure this is a good offer. Anytime I go from yes let's do this to errr maybe not, back to yes, I figure it's a strong offer.
Did well, yes. .but he was the typical fringe roster worthy wr in Pitt..and that was with a quality QB, what's he gonna do with Osweiler..or some other rookie ? And as the #2 in a Kubiak offense? Ask anyone who lined up opposite of Andre how well that worked out
I know, but I think the only RB I have that you would want in a dynasty is Anderson and I plan to ride that guy. The other two are good, but short term. Not sure I'd trade the old guys for M. B., unless I got a RB in return. It's just hard to find a deal that we would both want.Harold its probably gonna be a no, but look at my wr's im STACKED with wr's......i need RB/TE
i forgot who my tight ends are, donnell does nothing for me,I do have extra TEs though.
It's going to hard to upgrade your RBs, very hard.Harold its probably gonna be a no, but look at my wr's im STACKED with wr's......i need RB/TE
Sankey doesn't look like a good bet to start IMO. Never trust a Pats RB to be a workhorse. Bernard is a backup, but a good one. Can Ellington stay healthy? If so, will the Cards use a committee approach? Maybe.and i can live with that, its 14 teams with deep benches........its not like i havbe back ups. if i hit on 1-2 guys im in GREAAAT shape
Bernard
is a ppr specialist and 10-12 carries a game
Ellington
Sankey
Blount
all are lead backs as of now,
and tre mason should get some time as a starter, and who knows about gurleys leg.......
whose gonna steal sankeys job, they took him as the first rb last year, hes gonna get the first chance........i know bernard is a back up hence why i said 10-12 touches.....Sankey doesn't look like a good bet to start IMO. Never trust a Pats RB to be a workhorse. Bernard is a backup, but a good one. Can Ellington stay healthy? If so, will the Cards use a committee approach? Maybe.
I'd be interested in Mason...a little.
The thing is SP, most teams got WRs that look good. It's going to take more then a couple of WRs to win this.not young receivers, hopkins and jones both realisticslly have chances at top ten seasons jones was 8, hopkins 15, and both should step forward
I'm not so sure I'd consider any of them "lead" backs. Blount and Ellington..most likely lead their team in touches. .that's about it as far as "lead backs goand i can live with that, its 14 teams with deep benches........its not like i havbe back ups. if i hit on 1-2 guys im in GREAAAT shape
Bernard
is a ppr specialist and 10-12 carries a game
Ellington
Sankey
Blount
all are lead backs as of now,
and tre mason should get some time as a starter, and who knows about gurleys leg.......
trueI'm not so sure I'd consider any of them "lead" backs. Blount and Ellington..most likely lead their team in touches. .that's about it as far as "lead backs go
The thing is SP, most teams got WRs that look good. It's going to take more then a couple of WRs to win this.