Not a big fan of the painted on eyebrows. I'm looking for all natural. She drops to a 7 on the scale because of it.
hope you kept him.I got an offer for him in a PPR dynasty - I give Murray, I get Torrey Smith (with some other pieces thrown in). I desperately need WR help in this league, but I declined b/c I can't help but feel I can get more for him....
I think he'll put up Top 5 numbers again next year, and in redraft he should be treated as such.this guy might be the first guy coming off a fantasy MVP season that you can get at a discount the next year. I totally understand why so many people are saying they are going to pass on him, but at some point there will be value
Small sample size and all, but it's worth keeping in mind that the top two names on the list of most carries in a season fell off the cliff the next year (though Anderson did have a comeback season the year after that).I think he'll put up Top 5 numbers again next year, and in redraft he should be treated as such.this guy might be the first guy coming off a fantasy MVP season that you can get at a discount the next year. I totally understand why so many people are saying they are going to pass on him, but at some point there will be value
The heavy workload may be decreasing his dynasty value a bit, but I think the edge of the cliff is still 2 or 3 years away.
True, but there are so many other variables too, outside of just physical wear and tear. Larry Johnson's 2007 season seemed doomed even before it started, with his holdout and KC seemingly wanting to get rid of him (trade talks and publicly stating they would draft an RB early).Small sample size and all, but it's worth keeping in mind that the top two names on the list of most carries in a season fell off the cliff the next year (though Anderson did have a comeback season the year after that).I think he'll put up Top 5 numbers again next year, and in redraft he should be treated as such.this guy might be the first guy coming off a fantasy MVP season that you can get at a discount the next year. I totally understand why so many people are saying they are going to pass on him, but at some point there will be value
The heavy workload may be decreasing his dynasty value a bit, but I think the edge of the cliff is still 2 or 3 years away.
Not saying it will definitely happen, just that when the end comes, it can come quickly.
My understanding is their financial situation would likely not allow them to resign both Dez and Murray, and they would likely prefer Dez since RBs today are more fungible. Am I missing something?True, but there are so many other variables too, outside of just physical wear and tear. Larry Johnson's 2007 season seemed doomed even before it started, with his holdout and KC seemingly wanting to get rid of him (trade talks and publicly stating they would draft an RB early).
Murray is a Free Agent next year, but the Cowboys seem willing to pay him.
That's true upon first glance. And I agree with what you are saying. But there is always a way when both sides want to reach an agreement. *I have no idea if both sides want that, however.My understanding is their financial situation would likely not allow them to resign both Dez and Murray, and they would likely prefer Dez since RBs today are more fungible. Am I missing something?True, but there are so many other variables too, outside of just physical wear and tear. Larry Johnson's 2007 season seemed doomed even before it started, with his holdout and KC seemingly wanting to get rid of him (trade talks and publicly stating they would draft an RB early).
Murray is a Free Agent next year, but the Cowboys seem willing to pay him.
You DO realize that was the exact mindset that got the Cowboys into their most recent cap hole and forced them to cut DeMarcus Ware earlier this year, right?That's true upon first glance. And I agree with what you are saying. But there is always a way when both sides want to reach an agreement. *I have no idea if both sides want that, however.My understanding is their financial situation would likely not allow them to resign both Dez and Murray, and they would likely prefer Dez since RBs today are more fungible. Am I missing something?True, but there are so many other variables too, outside of just physical wear and tear. Larry Johnson's 2007 season seemed doomed even before it started, with his holdout and KC seemingly wanting to get rid of him (trade talks and publicly stating they would draft an RB early).
Murray is a Free Agent next year, but the Cowboys seem willing to pay him.
"We don't what happens to him because we aren't re-signing him."Faust said:
Three words.... Aye Dee Pee"We don't what happens to him because we aren't re-signing him."Faust said:
Yea, but even if they don't bring him back it still blows my mind that you would overwork a player so much when you need him in January. The Bears game is a perfect example - after halftime the game was over. There was no need for Murray to get another dozen touches at that point. Randle is a perfectly good RB and the line was opening huge holes - why let Murray get hit more unnecessarily? You would never see Belichek/McCarthy or other winning coaches do that. I don't call coaches out often because they are masters at their craft but that's one case of blatantly bad decision making and bad coaching.Three words.... Aye Dee Pee"We don't what happens to him because we aren't re-signing him."
Ummm, hello.Phenomena said:Yea, but even if they don't bring him back it still blows my mind that you would overwork a player so much when you need him in January. The Bears game is a perfect example - after halftime the game was over. There was no need for Murray to get another dozen touches at that point. Randle is a perfectly good RB and the line was opening huge holes - why let Murray get hit more unnecessarily? You would never see Belichek/McCarthy or other winning coaches do that. I don't call coaches out often because they are masters at their craft but that's one case of blatantly bad decision making and bad coaching.Three words.... Aye Dee Pee"We don't what happens to him because we aren't re-signing him."
Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray broke a bone in his hand and will have surgery on Monday, according to [SIZE=inherit]COO[/SIZE]Stephen Jones.
He has not been ruled out for Sunday’s game against Indianapolis.
“Obviously, DeMarco Murray has a broken bone in his hand. At the same time, he hasn’t been ruled out,” said Jones with the G-Bag Nation on 105.3 The Fan. “It’s not something that if it responds well after surgery today, that he can’t come back and play this weekend. It’s probably a [SIZE=inherit]tough[/SIZE] expectation to think that he can, but we’ll see.”
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Dunbar get the first snaps off the bench last night when Murray needed a rest?This is why we all own Randle.
I'm playing against him next week, but I don't want to win that way.Wow, that's gonna change a lot of Superbowls
He did, but maybe because they think he's the better receiver?Someone correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Dunbar get the first snaps off the bench last night when Murray needed a rest?This is why we all own Randle.
CAST and THROW HIM OUT THERE!! HE WILL PLAY AND HE WILL LIKE ITI don't think a cast and playing is good for a guy that has some fumbling issues.
Why not? A win's a win. Maybe someone on your team will crap out anyway.I'm playing against him next week, but I don't want to win that way.Wow, that's gonna change a lot of Superbowls
Okay, you got me... I totally want to win that way.
This was my thought as well, it seemed to me like Dunbar was mainly in during passing situations. He has been playing some passing downs all year. From the little bit we have seen of them it seems like they view Randle as a better fit for the lead role, although I'd assume Dunbar plays more than he was previously.He did, but maybe because they think he's the better receiver?Someone correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Dunbar get the first snaps off the bench last night when Murray needed a rest?This is why we all own Randle.
Dallas was in obvious passing formation a lot, sometimes with an empty backfield.
I'm playing against him next week, but I don't want to win that way.Wow, that's gonna change a lot of Superbowls
Okay, you got me... I totally want to win that way.
Bingo. If Randle can be 75% of Murray that could suffice.This is why we all own Randle.
Like dating a single mom?"Has not been ruled out" never ends well.
I'm playing against him next week, but I don't want to win that way.Wow, that's gonna change a lot of Superbowls
Okay, you got me... I totally want to win that way.
DeMarco Murray - RB - Cowboys
DeMarco Murray is undergoing Monday surgery to repair a broken band in his left hand, but has yet to be ruled out for Week 16.
Murray is specifically dealing with a broken fourth metacarpal. Per reporter Todd Archer, Emmitt Smith suffered a similar injury in his playing days, and missed only one game. It's clearly not a long-term concern, but the Cowboys will be in a world of trouble if they lose to the Colts on Sunday. For now, owners should consider Murray truly day to day. If Murray can't go, Joseph Randle and Lance Dunbar will form a committee in his absence, with Randle likely handling early downs and Dunbar getting passing work. Even if Murray suits up for Week 16, it's possible he'll be limited. Brittle through the first three years of his NFL career, Murray's first injury of 2014 couldn't be worse timed, though the Cowboys have been tempting fate with his massive workloads.
Related: Lance Dunbar, Joseph Randle
Source: ESPN Dallas
Dec 15 - 2:38 PM
He's 3rd down and COPSomeone correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Dunbar get the first snaps off the bench last night when Murray needed a rest?This is why we all own Randle.
Doesn't sound like he's playing... sounds like damage control.http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/12/15/demarco-murray-to-have-surgery-on-broken-bone-in-hand/
Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray broke a bone in his hand and will have surgery on Monday, according to COOStephen Jones.
He has not been ruled out for Sunday’s game against Indianapolis.
“Obviously, DeMarco Murray has a broken bone in his hand. At the same time, he hasn’t been ruled out,” said Jones with the G-Bag Nation on 105.3 The Fan. “It’s not something that if it responds well after surgery today, that he can’t come back and play this weekend. It’s probably a tough expectation to think that he can, but we’ll see.”