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Thanks folks - this will replace the high floor/high ceiling/bust risk lists - big ups to Doug Drinen for making this work. I'll be adding more comments as the week goes on, especially when I greatly change a ranking.
Bloom - talk to me about Chris Wells - 16 for 65? against Seattle you are projecting his worst line of the season? I don't understand.....the Cards will make an extra effort to control the clock and have more runs than passes
Bloom - talk to me about Chris Wells - 16 for 65? against Seattle you are projecting his worst line of the season? I don't understand.....the Cards will make an extra effort to control the clock and have more runs than passes
hostile road crowd.Seattle actually very stout vs. run, even in blowout vs. PIT aside from inspired Redman run never wilted.They're 4th in the league in ypc allowed.As long as Red Bryant is in they are a very stout rush D.
Bloom - talk to me about Chris Wells - 16 for 65? against Seattle you are projecting his worst line of the season? I don't understand.....the Cards will make an extra effort to control the clock and have more runs than passes
hostile road crowd.Seattle actually very stout vs. run, even in blowout vs. PIT aside from inspired Redman run never wilted.They're 4th in the league in ypc allowed.As long as Red Bryant is in they are a very stout rush D.
According to my scoring system (0.5PPR) you have Vincent Jackson, Matthews, Tolbert and Gates all in the top 25 (exc QB's). Is KC really terrible enough to have all these players scoring this highly?I notice you have Nicks quite far down your list because of Nnamdi.In a situation like this if you've got a solid team do you tend to bench these guys or do you take the opposite approach and feel the strength you have could carry an under par performance.
Bloom - talk to me about Chris Wells - 16 for 65? against Seattle you are projecting his worst line of the season? I don't understand.....the Cards will make an extra effort to control the clock and have more runs than passes
hostile road crowd.Seattle actually very stout vs. run, even in blowout vs. PIT aside from inspired Redman run never wilted.They're 4th in the league in ypc allowed.As long as Red Bryant is in they are a very stout rush D.
According to my scoring system (0.5PPR) you have Vincent Jackson, Matthews, Tolbert and Gates all in the top 25 (exc QB's). Is KC really terrible enough to have all these players scoring this highly?I notice you have Nicks quite far down your list because of Nnamdi.In a situation like this if you've got a solid team do you tend to bench these guys or do you take the opposite approach and feel the strength you have could carry an under par performance.
KC has given up over 40 to Buffalo and Detroit, I expect SD to have no trouble moving the ball in any way they see fit.Nicks is a guy that I will probably inch up as the week goes on, assuming Manningham can play. Certainly I'd say err on the side of playing him.Wednesday's release is the first stab. As the practice reports come in and I have more time to study trends/matchups and watch film, I am constantly adjusting. Also if you listen to the audible preview, you'll hear me say "err on the side of playing this guy" or "err on the side of benching this guy" - I try to reflect that in projections, too, but it is more explicit on the show.
Couple your terrific notes on the projections listing now with your great work with Cecil on the Audible podcasts, you are doing fine work so far this year, I really appreciate the effort
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