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drew726
1 point for 10 yards KR/PR.
2 pt solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
2 pt pass defended
4 pt for sacks

Bob Sanders vs Chicago
Chris Carr vs Jacksonville

As you can see, my league rewards big or returns. What I'm trying to find out is if Carr returning both PR/KR will outperform Bob Sanders. I'm not sure if Chicago's offense can stay on the field long enough to give Bob enough chances and I'm not sure if Jacksonville will score fast enough to give Carr enough returns.
Jene Bramel
QUOTE (drew726 @ Sep 4 2008, 01:14 PM) *
1 point for 10 yards KR/PR.
2 pt solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
2 pt pass defended
4 pt for sacks

Bob Sanders vs Chicago
Chris Carr vs Jacksonville

As you can see, my league rewards big or returns. What I'm trying to find out is if Carr returning both PR/KR will outperform Bob Sanders. I'm not sure if Chicago's offense can stay on the field long enough to give Bob enough chances and I'm not sure if Jacksonville will score fast enough to give Carr enough returns.


Unfortunately, I don't follow these numbers enough to answer this question. My guess would be that Sanders is a threat to make five solos easily and has 7-2 upside with a PD or sack thrown in. I have no idea of Carr's status as a KR/PR or whether he's a lock to get 100 return yards at minimum and 150-170 yards to feel comfortable starting him over Sanders.

Mike Herman puts together a weekly analysis of returners on Thursdays in his Returnerguys column. There may be some help there later today.
Anthony Borbely
QUOTE (Jene Bramel @ Sep 4 2008, 02:09 PM) *
QUOTE (drew726 @ Sep 4 2008, 01:14 PM) *
1 point for 10 yards KR/PR.
2 pt solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
2 pt pass defended
4 pt for sacks

Bob Sanders vs Chicago
Chris Carr vs Jacksonville

As you can see, my league rewards big or returns. What I'm trying to find out is if Carr returning both PR/KR will outperform Bob Sanders. I'm not sure if Chicago's offense can stay on the field long enough to give Bob enough chances and I'm not sure if Jacksonville will score fast enough to give Carr enough returns.


Unfortunately, I don't follow these numbers enough to answer this question. My guess would be that Sanders is a threat to make five solos easily and has 7-2 upside with a PD or sack thrown in. I have no idea of Carr's status as a KR/PR or whether he's a lock to get 100 return yards at minimum and 150-170 yards to feel comfortable starting him over Sanders.

Mike Herman puts together a weekly analysis of returners on Thursdays in his Returnerguys column. There may be some help there later today.


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