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I haven't cut him, but have been very underwhelmed. The one week he went off he was on my bench and then he tricked me in to playing him for the next couple of weeks.
I don't understand the Giants. They sign Vereen and seem to have no idea how to use him. He is not a run up the middle running back. He is a sneak him out of the backfield throw him a short pass and let him run. Didn't they watch the Superbowl and what he did to Seattle? Yes, I am an upset...
I have Gronk and miraculously was able to get Eifert on the waiver wire this week. In my league our third flex can be a tight end and I am seriously considering going for the two tight end set.
I think this may be a case of "statistics lie". I think a more plausible answer which anyone who is a NE fan or has owned Ridley in an FFL league can tell you is that Belechick doesn't play people who put the ball on the ground. If you can't hold on, you don't play.
I couldn't find an acceptable answer to the poll as all the options clearly had an anti-NE bias. Personally, I am more than fine with the way everything has turned out. All of the "spygate" crying is just sour grapes by fans of losing teams. There are more than a couple of teams that have far...
In defense of Mallett he also had a horrible supporting cast on the field with him. The O-Line didn't provide any room for the running backs and on the passing attempts he was getting swarmed. It also seemed like every time he completed a pass there was a penalty that negated it. Don't get me...
As a New Englander and therefore forced to follow Boston College, I can tell you that Ryan's career has turned out much better than I envisioned. I was sure he was going to be a bust.
Patriot homer over here, and I don't believe this for a second. Even if he got out of prison by his late twenties, he will still have to face NFL discipline. There is also the issue of which team would be willing to take the PR hit to sign him, assuming there isn't NFL collusion to make sure...
As a CPA, I can confirm that you couldn't be more wrong if you tried. The rich pay all of the taxes. http://taxfoundation.org/article/summary-latest-federal-income-tax-data
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