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Sorry to let you guys down this week - I am on the board and also serve as the treasurer for Capacity For Justice, and today is one of our big workshop/training sessions for legal and medical professionals who deal with people at the intersection of the criminal justice system and the mental health system - so I was swamped this week running around to get last second things done for the training.

I'll be around this weekend and I'm happy to answer questions in this thread about whether a player is a buy low or sell high right now.

Thanks for reading BLSH!

 
Sorry to let you guys down this week - I am on the board and also serve as the treasurer for Capacity For Justice, and today is one of our big workshop/training sessions for legal and medical professionals who deal with people at the intersection of the criminal justice system and the mental health system - so I was swamped this week running around to get last second things done for the training.

I'll be around this weekend and I'm happy to answer questions in this thread about whether a player is a buy low or sell high right now.

Thanks for reading BLSH!
Thanks! Sounds like great work you do too.If you don't mind, no analysis needed, but do any Buy Low, Sell High guys jump out at you?

Thinking sell Jamal Lewis, Buy Antonio Gates, Sell Big Ben myself......

 
Good work on the previous articles Bloom. :thumbup:

I think Priest Holmes might be somewhat of a sell-high player. Sell him to someone who expects him to be the RB in KC when in reality Kolby Smith should end up being the guy IMO.

 
Sorry to let you guys down this week - I am on the board and also serve as the treasurer for Capacity For Justice, and today is one of our big workshop/training sessions for legal and medical professionals who deal with people at the intersection of the criminal justice system and the mental health system - so I was swamped this week running around to get last second things done for the training.

I'll be around this weekend and I'm happy to answer questions in this thread about whether a player is a buy low or sell high right now.

Thanks for reading BLSH!
Thanks! Sounds like great work you do too.If you don't mind, no analysis needed, but do any Buy Low, Sell High guys jump out at you?

Thinking sell Jamal Lewis, Buy Antonio Gates, Sell Big Ben myself......
Mental health is going to become a bigger and bigger issue as the Iraq/Afghanistan vets get absorbed back into society, but this is a football forum...Agree with Lewis and Big Ben, although Lewis is stronger. Big Ben has been hyperefficient this year. He has become a fantasy stud, but not in the way we were envisioning. I expected him to throw 30+ passes a game this year and run a few fast break no huddle drives a game. Instead, the Steelers D became dominant again, and Ben is only throwing 26 times a game, but boy is he making the most of those attempts. Of course this could be an argument to hold, because what would happen if he did get to throw 30+ times a game consistently?

Lewis had a fluke game, no bones about it. If Cedric Benson was the RB for Cleveland, he would have had 4 TDs last week. Lewis is done, he only signed a one year deal, his role will only get smaller. Unless you are pressed and HAVE TO start him because depth issues, I would be looking to get out.

I would get Gates if I could, but hopefully his owners are smart enough to not let this fluke bad week affect their judgment of him.

 
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Good work on the previous articles Bloom. :thumbup:

I think Priest Holmes might be somewhat of a sell-high player. Sell him to someone who expects him to be the RB in KC when in reality Kolby Smith should end up being the guy IMO.
Thanks for the kind words.Definitely cash Priest in this week if you can. Not only are the rumors of LJs demise greatly exaggerated, but Priest is at best an average running back now, behind a subpar line in a subpar offense. Nothing to see here, move along - that being said, Denver could make him look better this weekend, although waiting could also hurt his value if more optimistic news comes out about LJ.

 
Bloom:

Dynasty Question: I agree that Jamal Lewis looks done in CLE. Do you think Wright or Harrison are the answer in CLE (and therefore a reasonable buy low), or does CLE look to FA or the 08 draft?

 
Agree on Priest, ship him.

Also, another buy very low is Steve Smith Carolina.

My two cents on Cleveland is that if Wright or Harrison were the answer they would not have brought in Lewis. Again, just my two cents.

 
Hey Bloom,

I really enjoy the 5 minute drill and your audible work. Keep it up! Couldn't get through the work week without you and the funny looking dude as well.

So, how do you feel about Driver being a buy low? He had a decent week, but I'm under the impression that most of his owners are frustrated seeing Jennings getting all the TDs. I guess the real question is how many weeks down the stretch would you expect Driver to finish Sunday with at least 100 and a TD?

What about Willie Parker as well? Are owners giving up on him as well?

 
Do you still feel that Housh is a sell high candidate? With all the anticipation of C Henry coming back and the injury to C Johnson last week, though he is at practice, is Henry a marginal sell high candidate?

On another note. Re-watched the Phish/Neil Young at Farm Aid a few years ago doing Down by the River. A little frantic at the end but still a classic jam!!!!

Thanks for what you do in the real world. It is obviously very important!!!!

 
I'm about to be tied up until this evening but I'll definitely answer all these questions tonite and tomorrow. Keep em coming

 
Bloom:Dynasty Question: I agree that Jamal Lewis looks done in CLE. Do you think Wright or Harrison are the answer in CLE (and therefore a reasonable buy low), or does CLE look to FA or the 08 draft?
Very interested in this as I also think Lewis is done in CLE. I have Wright and Harrison is available, not sure either is the answer but 2008 CLE RB could be a great pickup.
 
The Buy Low/Sell High article is one of the few I like to read. Look forward to it next week.

 
I think Boldin would be a buy low. What do you think? I offered Portis (also have LT and KJ)--I know that isn't buying low, but I have RB's and no WR. Boldin looks to have a sweet schedule the rest of the way. The likes of DET,CIN,CLE,ATL,NO...SEA (not in that order)

What do you think?

Edited to add SEA.

 
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Look forward to the article every week (though I wish it would come out a little earlier so we have more time during the week to take advantage of the players' values).

I'd like to know what you think of Matt Schaub and Rudi Johnson.

Do you think that, after the Texans' bye, Schaub will return to his pre-Andre-Johnson-injury form, or are you less optimistic?

As for Rudi, do you think he is somebody to target or just stay away from (as most owners still spent a high pick on him)? From my own perspective, I really can't figure it out. I own Watson and have been going back and forth between trying to get Rudi or to trade Watson to the Rudi owner. Is the Bengals favorable schedule enough to make the possible headaches of a RBBC palatable?

Thanks.

 
As for Rudi, do you think he is somebody to target or just stay away from (as most owners still spent a high pick on him)? From my own perspective, I really can't figure it out. I own Watson and have been going back and forth between trying to get Rudi or to trade Watson to the Rudi owner. Is the Bengals favorable schedule enough to make the possible headaches of a RBBC palatable?Thanks.
I am sitting on Kenny....have not found a trade with the Rudi owner that would work either way and now thinking Rudi could end up on IR or something and Kenny would have a very nice Playoffs.Thinking of selling high on KJones and Big Ben. Trying to get Westbrook/Kitna for them.
 
Hi Bloom.

I was wondering, how long do you think it will take for DeAngelo Williams to develope into a Brian Westbrook type? I remember you had him over Addai and MJD preseason, you think he's a good buy low?

Do you think DA will collapse against Pittsburgh?

Why are the Ravens going with Mason and Clayton? You'd think because of their similar skill set that one of those guys would be on the bench to make room for Demetrius Williams' deep threat possibilities was Neuheisel just blowing smoke that they wanted to get down the field more with the passing game? How much longer are we going to have to sit on Demetrius? He looks like a poor man's Chad Johnson (deceptively fast) and I thought he would have broken out by now I mean I know McNair has been terrible but he wasnt any better w. Boller.

I was really impressed with Brad Smith on sunday beside the drops, the problem with him is how long do you have to hold onto him before he does anything useful with Cotchery and Coles entrenched as starters, wouldnt Mark Bradley pay quicker divedends?

What is your opinion of DWright so far?

What do you think of the QB/RB/WR harvest for next years draft?

 
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the_sig said:
Bloom:Dynasty Question: I agree that Jamal Lewis looks done in CLE. Do you think Wright or Harrison are the answer in CLE (and therefore a reasonable buy low), or does CLE look to FA or the 08 draft?
Wright is NOT the answer. He's a quality backup RB. He's efficient, tough, and a good receiver, but not a starting talent. Harrison COULD be a starting talent... Man has he looked good in his limited carries this year. The moves from college were not lost when he bulked up, and neither was his initial burst. He's definitely not JJ Arrington. He's a poor man's Norwood.Chances are they go FA (Strong play for Turner?) or rookie. They should be able to get a guy in the 2nd who can contribute right away if the top juniors come out. Mike Hart and the like.
 
BLOX said:
Hey Bloom,I really enjoy the 5 minute drill and your audible work. Keep it up! Couldn't get through the work week without you and the funny looking dude as well.So, how do you feel about Driver being a buy low? He had a decent week, but I'm under the impression that most of his owners are frustrated seeing Jennings getting all the TDs. I guess the real question is how many weeks down the stretch would you expect Driver to finish Sunday with at least 100 and a TD?What about Willie Parker as well? Are owners giving up on him as well?
Thanks for the kind words. All of these positive vibes from y'all fuel us more than you know.Driver made a pretty sick twisting deep catch last week. The ability is still there. I also think Favre will stick around for AT LEAST 2008, unless maybe they win a Super Bowl, but heck, that could make him want to stick around even more. He's still one of the best in the game, and he obviously LOVES football. Driver is a great buy low right now if he's on a team that is out of it. I dont know about Driver getting 100 and a TD in any particular week, but he's a top option in a great passing offense with no real running game, so whats not to like?I have no idea why anyone would give up on Willie P. The Steelers are a top 5 scoring offense, 2nd in rushing. Unless you think Ben is going to throw for 40 TDs this year, you have to project Willie for at least 5 TDs down the stretch. 40 is what Ben is on pace for. He's been bogarting all the TDs. Parker will get his. He's a feature back in his prime on a top team. Once again, I have no idea why anyone would trade him.
 
munchkin said:
Do you still feel that Housh is a sell high candidate? With all the anticipation of C Henry coming back and the injury to C Johnson last week, though he is at practice, is Henry a marginal sell high candidate?On another note. Re-watched the Phish/Neil Young at Farm Aid a few years ago doing Down by the River. A little frantic at the end but still a classic jam!!!!Thanks for what you do in the real world. It is obviously very important!!!!
I do still feel Housh is a sell high. His numbers are out of this world, but his talent is not. Dont get me wrong, he's a very good WR, but he's on pace for 186 targets. There's just no way that's going to be the norm. I would be looking to deal him for Andre Johnson, Larry Fitz, a real top flight talent. Maybe its just my talent fetish.
 
Rogi said:
The Buy Low/Sell High article is one of the few I like to read. Look forward to it next week.
Thanks man. Ill be sure to soup up week 11 to make up for the absence.
 
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plymkr said:
I think Boldin would be a buy low. What do you think? I offered Portis (also have LT and KJ)--I know that isn't buying low, but I have RB's and no WR. Boldin looks to have a sweet schedule the rest of the way. The likes of DET,CIN,CLE,ATL,NO...SEA (not in that order)What do you think?Edited to add SEA.
Boldin's a great buy low, as is James, who should have another RB2 year left in him. We highlighted the softest schedule in the 2nd half on the drill this week, we like that whole offense going forward. Not one team in the top 16 Ds.
 
jurrassic said:
Maroney a buy low or stay away?
Buy Low. Believe it or not, NE is in the top 5 in rushing attempts. Maroney may never be a true feature back, never have those 25-27 carry games, but he'll still be an RB2 with upside or outstanding flex. Maroney's 15th in the league in rushing yards per game and thats with Morris taking a lot of carries early.
 
Hi Bloom. What about Ocho Cinco. I think he's a damn decent buy low right now, especially with Chris Henry coming back. Defenses will have to account for 3 stud WR's leaving CJ with more opportunities than he's had. Do you think he gets back on track for the stretch run?

 
Bloom,

What about selling high on KJones and Big Ben?

How about buying low on Westbrook...is the PHI OFF going to get any better?

 
ramsfan said:
Also, another buy very low is Steve Smith Carolina.
He's a buy low, but do you think he'll turn it around this season? Yes, Vinny is back but I'm not sure he'll help Smith bounce back despite the good outing they had against AZ. Although Smith is a monster, how many times can you afford to have a WR1 gain 10-30 yards and no touchdowns? Smith has done it in half his games this year.
 
Bloom,

Just wanted to add that your Buy Low column is by far my favorite of the subscriber content ... I agree that I'd love to see it earlier in the week for trade opportunities, but I'm sure you have your hands full with projections, etc... I definitely look for it first thing Friday AM (or late, late Thursday PM -- Eastern time here) and your column is a great starting point for potential trade research.

 
Harrison COULD be a starting talent... Man has he looked good in his limited carries this year. The moves from college were not lost when he bulked up, and neither was his initial burst. He's definitely not JJ Arrington. He's a poor man's Norwood.
Baffled why he's not getting at least 5-10 carries/game. I agree he could be a starting talent, but he won't in Cleveland. If he can't garner carries with Lewis (and let's be frank about it, starting wise, it doesn't get much worse than Lewis). The guy could be a tremendous change of pace to Lewis, but yet they continue giving Jamal 20+ at 3 yards/pop.
 
I would like to get your opinion on

Sell high : Braylon Edwards (is he really a top 5 WR?)

Buy low : Frank Gore

 
What is Selvin Young's value these days? His vaule has gone from sky high about three weeks ago, to minimal now. Are you guys buying low or are there still people out there able to sell high?

 
Look forward to the article every week (though I wish it would come out a little earlier so we have more time during the week to take advantage of the players' values). I'd like to know what you think of Matt Schaub and Rudi Johnson. Do you think that, after the Texans' bye, Schaub will return to his pre-Andre-Johnson-injury form, or are you less optimistic? As for Rudi, do you think he is somebody to target or just stay away from (as most owners still spent a high pick on him)? From my own perspective, I really can't figure it out. I own Watson and have been going back and forth between trying to get Rudi or to trade Watson to the Rudi owner. Is the Bengals favorable schedule enough to make the possible headaches of a RBBC palatable?Thanks.
I hear y'all on having the article come out earlier - one thing I can say is that if you listen to our recap podcast that comes out Sunday night, you'll get a lot of my observations off the cuff that lead to someone ending up in the buy low, sell high column. Unfortunately, Monday is taken up by watching games and writing the script to the 5MD with Faletti, Tuesday we film, and Wednesday is projections day, then at night we tape the IDP roundtable podcast - still I'll try to get this in as early as possible after those things are done for the rest of the season, and see if its workable to do it earlier in the week when we put together next year's schedule. I may not be able to answer all of them in a timely manner, but you guys can also email me with trade questions if you want. At a certain point it gets absurd ( I know Dodds gets a tidal wave of email each week), but I'll do the best I can do answer them as quickly as possible if you send one earlier in the week.I loved the way the offense looked in the first two weeks with Andre, but Schaub is getting treated like a pinata. He's not shelling up like Carr, but his injuries are numerous, so I wouldnt count on him this year, although he could surprise. I still like him to level off at low QB1/top QB2 levels in the future because he's courageous and creative, and he has some nice weapons.The Bengals schedule is outstanding. If you can get Watson for a player that is currently on your bench, I'd go for it. I do still think Rudi will get it going soon.
 
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As for Rudi, do you think he is somebody to target or just stay away from (as most owners still spent a high pick on him)? From my own perspective, I really can't figure it out. I own Watson and have been going back and forth between trying to get Rudi or to trade Watson to the Rudi owner. Is the Bengals favorable schedule enough to make the possible headaches of a RBBC palatable?Thanks.
I am sitting on Kenny....have not found a trade with the Rudi owner that would work either way and now thinking Rudi could end up on IR or something and Kenny would have a very nice Playoffs.Thinking of selling high on KJones and Big Ben. Trying to get Westbrook/Kitna for them.
In a redraft, I like that deal - Westbrook is elite, while Jones is merely great (for now), and Kitna should outproduce Big Ben as the weather gets colder. :rant:
 
Hi Bloom.I was wondering, how long do you think it will take for DeAngelo Williams to develope into a Brian Westbrook type? I remember you had him over Addai and MJD preseason, you think he's a good buy low? Do you think DA will collapse against Pittsburgh?Why are the Ravens going with Mason and Clayton? You'd think because of their similar skill set that one of those guys would be on the bench to make room for Demetrius Williams' deep threat possibilities was Neuheisel just blowing smoke that they wanted to get down the field more with the passing game? How much longer are we going to have to sit on Demetrius? He looks like a poor man's Chad Johnson (deceptively fast) and I thought he would have broken out by now I mean I know McNair has been terrible but he wasnt any better w. Boller. I was really impressed with Brad Smith on sunday beside the drops, the problem with him is how long do you have to hold onto him before he does anything useful with Cotchery and Coles entrenched as starters, wouldnt Mark Bradley pay quicker divedends?What is your opinion of DWright so far?What do you think of the QB/RB/WR harvest for next years draft?
Its asking a lot of anyone to compare them to Westbrook's level. Westbrook is one of the best 3-5 backs in the league right now. I do think DeAngelo could be just fine if things ever get straightened out in Carolina. He's definitely a buy low merely on the track record of first round RBs - with a few exceptions, they always eventually get their shot to be the feature back with the team that drafted them.DA could well collapse in the interception/turnover category, but he's enough of a gunslinger to still land some punches and not be a terrible start. I would only have him on my bench if he's been on my bench all year because I have a stud QB1.Some of the Williams problems has to be how reliable Mason has been this year. I do still love Demetrius for the long haul because of that deceptive long stride and high wire act on the deep ball. If he was in Green Bay, he might be putting up Greg Jennings numbers. I'll be interested to see if Mason is a starter in 08 when McNair clearly wont be.You hit the nail on the head with Smith, Coles and Cotch are entrenched. He's still worth carrying in deeper leagues as depth when one of them gets hurt (although yes, he had the dropsies last week when he got an increase in targets) - Bradley should definitely get his opportunity earlier, which probably makes him the more valuable player simply because you'll know earlier whether he's worth having for the long haul.Wright looked strong in mop up duty vs. NE, but has been pedestrian on carries that mattered. He's still worth carrying as the guy who would get a shot if Lynch suffers a serious injury, but Lynch's exceptional play has put a huge damper on his value. He's merely a guy you have just in case the starter goes down, as opposed to his outlook at the time he was drafted, a guy who might play well enough to get a piece of the offense. Lynch has ran with more anger and power than I ever expected - very rarely does the first tackler take him down.The QBs are pretty deep this year, and I like Brohm the best of the big 3, with Dixon being the most intriguing senior QB for fantasy. RBs should be deep if 3-5 of the top juniors come out, but the seniors are blah - much like this year. WRs look pretty weak, I don't see a stud in the bunch - this looks like 05, when only Santonio Holmes snuck into the first. I would not hesitate to trade out of a late first if you are making that last move to get over the top unless you really need to restock at QB, and even then, a premium guy might slip to the early 2nd, and you can trade up to snag them.
 
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Bloom, Just wanted to add that your Buy Low column is by far my favorite of the subscriber content ... I agree that I'd love to see it earlier in the week for trade opportunities, but I'm sure you have your hands full with projections, etc... I definitely look for it first thing Friday AM (or late, late Thursday PM -- Eastern time here) and your column is a great starting point for potential trade research.
:thumbup:I love the Audible and look forward to you and Lammey getting back on the road again for the college all star games!
 
Hi Bloom. What about Ocho Cinco. I think he's a damn decent buy low right now, especially with Chris Henry coming back. Defenses will have to account for 3 stud WR's leaving CJ with more opportunities than he's had. Do you think he gets back on track for the stretch run?
Decent buy low if you can get him on the cheap, but the rollercoaster ride is the norm with 85 now. You just know Chad has one of those 11/180/2 outbursts left in him, probably during the fantasy playoffs vs Cleveland. For dynasty, his value is volatile because of the rumors that he could be out of Cincy - hard to imagine he'll have anything but a QB/passing game downgrade if that happens.
 
ramsfan said:
Also, another buy very low is Steve Smith Carolina.
He's a buy low, but do you think he'll turn it around this season? Yes, Vinny is back but I'm not sure he'll help Smith bounce back despite the good outing they had against AZ. Although Smith is a monster, how many times can you afford to have a WR1 gain 10-30 yards and no touchdowns? Smith has done it in half his games this year.
The ideal scenario to trade for Smith is if you have two true WR1s, and you can trade the lesser for Smith, so that he's your WR2, because of the risk you mentioned. He's absolutely one of the best buy lows in dynasty, which is the focus on my article - although many of the takes are also relevant for redraft. Im considering writing a specific redraft section of buy low sell high in the future if my weekly schedule allows it.
 
Harrison COULD be a starting talent... Man has he looked good in his limited carries this year. The moves from college were not lost when he bulked up, and neither was his initial burst. He's definitely not JJ Arrington. He's a poor man's Norwood.
Baffled why he's not getting at least 5-10 carries/game. I agree he could be a starting talent, but he won't in Cleveland. If he can't garner carries with Lewis (and let's be frank about it, starting wise, it doesn't get much worse than Lewis). The guy could be a tremendous change of pace to Lewis, but yet they continue giving Jamal 20+ at 3 yards/pop.
Lewis is still a load to bring down and wears down the D, even on 1 yard carries a la LenDale - and there's the issue of pass pro, which has held Harrison back so far in his career. Kinda hard to pass deep with him in there unless you call max protect. I do agree that it's baffling that he isn't used as a changeup more often.
 
I would like to get your opinion on Sell high : Braylon Edwards (is he really a top 5 WR?)Buy low : Frank Gore
Gore as a buy low in redraft is risky, but he's an outstanding buy low in dynasty. Guy is still a top talent, he's just been saddled with a horrible O. Yes, Alex Smith is still the QB (almost ready to give up on him), but Gore overcame that last year. I also think the D was coming along until Lawson went down. He and Willis are going to be beasts for a long, long timeDont trade Edwards - Anderson knows to feed this guy, and we all knew he could be elite.
 
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What is Selvin Young's value these days? His vaule has gone from sky high about three weeks ago, to minimal now. Are you guys buying low or are there still people out there able to sell high?
He's still worth a flier in redraft, but the real value is in dynasty leagues for both him and Andre Hall. I dont expect Henry to be a Bronco next year (and he'll be suspended for most of the year anyway), and we know that Shanny is fair in camp - you outplay the other guys, you win the job - no attachments on his part. They will bring in an FA or rookie to compete, but Hall and Young both have a shot to be the guy. I do think Hall is more talented, but Young has clearly won over Shanny so far. I still think Young's injury history means that if he starts, he'll probably wear down pretty quickly. Cant imagine you can sell Young high right now, but the window could re-open if he goes off vs KC this weekend - stay tuned.
 
Bloom, Just wanted to add that your Buy Low column is by far my favorite of the subscriber content ... I agree that I'd love to see it earlier in the week for trade opportunities, but I'm sure you have your hands full with projections, etc... I definitely look for it first thing Friday AM (or late, late Thursday PM -- Eastern time here) and your column is a great starting point for potential trade research.
:thumbup:I love the Audible and look forward to you and Lammey getting back on the road again for the college all star games!
Thanks man! Just wait til you see what we have in store this year :( we love fantasy football, but we :wub: the draft. I cant imagine that there will be a year in a long long time that doesnt see us on the road for all of January to meet and watch the year's crop of draft eligible players in Houston, Mobile, and El Paso. We'd love to meet any of you guys that live in those areas, or want to make the road trip to check out the action - the practices are open to the public in Mobile :thumbup:
 
Bloom, do you think Chris Brown has any value for the 2nd half with Chris Henry's suspension? What would you expect his touches per game to be?
Only if White really stubs his toe, but he could have sneaky value in dynasty next year as a guy that comes in as a backup in FA on one of the teams with an unstable RB sitch. I would pick him in leagues where he's been dropped for his potential value in 08 and beyond - he's only 26 years old and proven as a decent (but injury prone) runner.
 
If I had written BLSH this week, one of the top BL targets would have been Calvin Johnson - Im afraid he might break out this week and deny me the chance to feature him next week. Heap is also a great buy low right now. I would definitely be selling Chris Henry (CIN), seems like a ticking time bomb, and PHolmes/KSmith and Fargas if I had them on my roster this week.

 
Bloom,

Just wanted to add that your Buy Low column is by far my favorite of the subscriber content ... I agree that I'd love to see it earlier in the week for trade opportunities, but I'm sure you have your hands full with projections, etc... I definitely look for it first thing Friday AM (or late, late Thursday PM -- Eastern time here) and your column is a great starting point for potential trade research.
:coffee: I love the Audible and look forward to you and Lammey getting back on the road again for the college all star games!
Thanks man! Just wait til you see what we have in store this year :lmao: we love fantasy football, but we :lmao: the draft. I cant imagine that there will be a year in a long long time that doesnt see us on the road for all of January to meet and watch the year's crop of draft eligible players in Houston, Mobile, and El Paso. We'd love to meet any of you guys that live in those areas, or want to make the road trip to check out the action - the practices are open to the public in Mobile ;)
care to expand on this? Or are you just going to keep us hanging until the new year? :X
 
Bloom,

Just wanted to add that your Buy Low column is by far my favorite of the subscriber content ... I agree that I'd love to see it earlier in the week for trade opportunities, but I'm sure you have your hands full with projections, etc... I definitely look for it first thing Friday AM (or late, late Thursday PM -- Eastern time here) and your column is a great starting point for potential trade research.
:thumbup: I love the Audible and look forward to you and Lammey getting back on the road again for the college all star games!
Thanks man! Just wait til you see what we have in store this year :unsure: we love fantasy football, but we ;) the draft. I cant imagine that there will be a year in a long long time that doesnt see us on the road for all of January to meet and watch the year's crop of draft eligible players in Houston, Mobile, and El Paso. We'd love to meet any of you guys that live in those areas, or want to make the road trip to check out the action - the practices are open to the public in Mobile :ph34r:
care to expand on this? Or are you just going to keep us hanging until the new year? :(
Hanging, but expect more word soon. Here's a teaser - we should be going to one of the big training facilities for some of the top draft picks this year.
 

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