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I think Bijan will be fine at some point. It is odd to say it since they threw for 500 yards but the Falcons offensive line is not good, definitely in the bottom half of the league. Don't forget our TE is a glorified WR and his blocking is below average. Few RBs excel will mediocre blockers...
He biggest issue to me is he is soft. He gets pushed around a lot for a guy his size. He doesn’t have a jump ball mentality to win one on one. He is frequently on the ground or out fought for targets. When Gonzalez played for the Falcons, his athleticism was gone but he would win a contested...
Falcons' fan. The PI call was a big miss, especially on the heels of the Cincy game. If that call was made then they probably win it but not guaranteed. There was an obvious facemask on that drive too that was not called. That said, the Falcons got a couple go their way earlier. At no point in...
Pitts is soft. I don't know if he ever becomes good. I never liked the pick but was hoping for a Mike Evans/Marquis Colston type player. He is not a TE really. He just gets no separation and is passive at attacking the ball. I actually hoped they would trade himi this offseason.
I know I am in the minority but I don't think it was pass interference. Yes, he made contact first but he is 100% going for the ball, not making a hit. He even avoids impeding the WRs arms. He does have every right to catch the ball. The ball is basically a jump ball. If you reverse the two...
You can build a team with them but you have to plan on them all missing time and how you will handle. Doesn’t really matter if they finish RB1. They could be RB1 in the games they play and be fine. I think RB is now like MLB pitching or load management in the NBA. Analytics has them playing less...
I have been shocked at the recent trend of taking small, undersized QBs in top 5-10 picks. QB is a difficult position to hit on, but undersized guys have virtually no track record of sustained dominant passing success. If you stretch small to include someone like Montana or Brees then maybe...
This is a really tough situation and possibly one that the NFL should get involved with. I would imagine if Tua could retire with a large sum of money then he would strongly consider it. I would imagine if Dolphins could allow Tua to retire and not have to pay anything then they would strongly...
Good news! I would have lost no matter who I started. LOL! That said Caleb is on the bench for now. I may pick up mayfield or Geno to have a 3 man rotation for matchups.
I am just rolling with what i have. I may bounce Herbert if the Bears look like a disaster. In general, I am very partial to players on good offenses. Perine was just signed so I am not surprised he had no showing last night.
My bench isn’t bad so it is a case of swinging for the upside of a pass catching back in a high scoring offense. He feels better than any option after Pacheco (who is small with a tough running style). I have Both Detroit RBs, Taylor, and the Miami backs - Mostert and Wright
Perine is available in my league. I want to pick him up but would need to drop either Khalil Herbert or Jameson Williams. I like the upside to both but the KC RB could be a lotto ticket. Perine is a journeyman though. Thoughts?
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