I agree.You can't get much for him now and his numbers might not improve much because his problems are not his own to solve and are numerous so trading for him might be a mistake.Eerily similar to what plagues his nemesis Big Old Stone.I think Caddy rebounds some, but I wouldn't really consider him a buy low. More like a hold-low.
Exactly. Plenty of gas, but he needs a tune up and smoother roads to drive on. We're talkin bout Caddy, y'all!he needs an alignment
If you can afford to stash him on your bench and not rely on him, I think it is time to trade for him. You don't want to give up someone starting for you every week, but if someone is willing to sell low enough that it doesn't have a huge impact on your starters, why not give it a go? That team sitting there with Holt, Houshmandzedah, Braylon, Colston, and Cotchery can't start them all every week. Might as well throw out some feelers to the Caddy owner.perry147 said:I agree.You can't get much for him now and his numbers might not improve much because his problems are not his own to solve and are numerous so trading for him might be a mistake.Sabertooth said:Eerily similar to what plagues his nemesis Big Old Stone.I think Caddy rebounds some, but I wouldn't really consider him a buy low. More like a hold-low.
Actually, in the week 7 RB post, he has gotten the ball inside the 5, but just hasn't scored. Although I would prefer he got it every time.He hasn't seen the ball inside the 5 yard line and that is my only concern. The line is beginning to open some nice holes for him and his YPC is way up... He looks as explosive as ever!!! I wouldnt mind seeing him get a few more carries, but he is one of a small group of running backs that are the main ball carrier for their team... If he starts getting goalline looks he will be the back everyone expected when they drafted him.If you can still get him cheap I would do it although his schedule is brutal!
What did you have to give up.I traded for him after week 4 and I am feeling pretty good about his prospects, anyone else?
I got Hasselbeck and caddy for Maroney.What did you have to give up.I traded for him after week 4 and I am feeling pretty good about his prospects, anyone else?
dynasty/keeper?I got Hasselbeck and caddy for Maroney.What did you have to give up.I traded for him after week 4 and I am feeling pretty good about his prospects, anyone else?
I still think he's a valuable guy in dynasty/keeper leagues. Let's not forget that he showed some serious skills last year winning ROY.The other thing that may help his cause is that Alstott will most likely hang it up after this year, and Pittman could be gone.Anyone have thoughts on his dynasty/keeper prospects? Bloom still has him ranked pretty highly...14th I think. Based on this year, this seems really high. And why do we think things will improve next year? What does TB do in the offseason?
He isnt a FF starter any longer. His dynasty value is dropping IMO..I dont want him and most have lost faith. His owners want to much..He is in the J Lewis tier...![]()
Agreed. I've never understood the desire by some head coaches to put the game in the hands of a QB who's playing poorly. Cadillac wasn't lighting the world on fire but only giving him 8 carries in a game that was reasonably close throughout was ridiculous. The best chance the Bucs had was to try and pound away with Cadillac. That would not only keep the ball away from Manning and the Giants but also lessen the pressure on Gradkowski, who clearly was incapable of winning this game today.Gruden is keeping Caddy from being productive.Why in the world he would have a rookie Qb throw the ball 48 times in adverse wind conditions while only giving Caddy 8 carries is beyond me.I don't care what the score is that is just terrible play calling.
Gruden is keeping Caddy from being productive.Why in the world he would have a rookie Qb throw the ball 48 times in adverse wind conditions while only giving Caddy 8 carries is beyond me.I don't care what the score is that is just terrible play calling.
In the pregame discussion, the announcers even mentioned that Gradkowski told them to expect a heavy dose of Cadillac. But somewhere along the line, Chucky had different plans.Agreed. I've never understood the desire by some head coaches to put the game in the hands of a QB who's playing poorly. Cadillac wasn't lighting the world on fire but only giving him 8 carries in a game that was reasonably close throughout was ridiculous. The best chance the Bucs had was to try and pound away with Cadillac. That would not only keep the ball away from Manning and the Giants but also lessen the pressure on Gradkowski, who clearly was incapable of winning this game today.Gruden is keeping Caddy from being productive.Why in the world he would have a rookie Qb throw the ball 48 times in adverse wind conditions while only giving Caddy 8 carries is beyond me.I don't care what the score is that is just terrible play calling.