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Very cool! I like the analysis.
I’d like to think a young player like QJ will get at least a little better with another year of coaching and experience. The departure of Mike Williams can only help Johnston.
I’m in the same camp as any SF contract league manager that has acquired DJones as insurance for ARichardson. DJones lengthens my horizon to hang on to Richardson while I burn off another 1-2 years of contract commitment if I need to take on dead cap at some point.
Obviously my comment about Fred was specifically referring to issues around injuries. He isn’t a QB coach and he wasn’t referring the passing game in his comment.
This is one of these greatest things I’ve ever heard said by a running back I sought to acquire via trade. This man has the kind winning attitude that I love to see. I hope he wins a championship title before the end of his career.
I just acquired him in a contract league. He has a pretty good contract too at $14/3 with a $300 cap. I traded a couple first round picks as part of the larger deal with had lots of picks and players but I thought it was a no-brainer. I even gained a little cap space. And since the free agent...
“Fred Taylor taught me to never say never about a player shaking their injury proneness.”
Yes. And that’s mostly true because being injury “prone” is mostly an illusion. I completely ignore it.
Deal happened. Lots of future picks given away. I’m the best capitalized team in the free agent draft. I’ve got 1/6 of the $600 or so in draft captial.
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