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Bradshaw outscores Ray Rice in week one (1 Viewer)

Not sure why Bradshaw is ranked so low by everyone and Rice is ranked relatively high, but this is my call week one.Write it down, make the swap in your lineups. Bradshaw blows up, Rice doesn't find the endzone.
good call bro, i give you props both were correct
 
Nice call. But did anyone actually watch the game? He looked like ##### through most of it.
Bradshaw or Rice?
Bradshaw
I watched both games, and i have to say, Bradshaw looked much better than Rice.
I was at the Giants game and from where I was sitting, THE OFFENSIVE LINE looked terrible for the first 3/4 of the game. THE OFFENSE was getting booed in the stadium. He had the one long run to the goal line, and then punched in the TD a play or two later, but otherwise THE OFFENSIVE LINE was almost completely ineffective.
Corrected.
 
I watched both games, and i have to say, Bradshaw looked much better than Rice.
I was at the Giants game and from where I was sitting, THE OFFENSIVE LINE looked terrible for the first 3/4 of the game. THE OFFENSE was getting booed in the stadium. He had the one long run to the goal line, and then punched in the TD a play or two later, but otherwise THE OFFENSIVE LINE was almost completely ineffective.
Corrected.
:lmao: I'm just relaying how it was perceived in the stands. O-Line problems notwithstanding, people saw Jacobs running north-south into whatever holes were created. Bradshaw was dancing back and forth behind the line, waiting for something to develop that never did. Bradshaw was the one getting booed.
 
mods -- sticky, plz
this thread is a good lesson to those "experts" ranking too much based on name recognition/ADP and not enough on matchups/opportunity...so I agree, sticky this thread, learn from it.
LHucks at his best. Learn from it. As if we didn't look at the schedule and immediately think "uh-oh Rice gets the Jets right outta the gate and that's his toughest matchup all year long" What regular reader here needs to be told this? And to then pat yourself on the back as if it was some kind of divine thinking?Really?Are you gonna tell us all year long not to start a RB against the NYJ?Cause if you are, just say "dont start a RB against the NYJ, and not, dont start THIS Rb against the Jets 16 times".
 
I watched both games, and i have to say, Bradshaw looked much better than Rice.
I was at the Giants game and from where I was sitting, THE OFFENSIVE LINE looked terrible for the first 3/4 of the game. THE OFFENSE was getting booed in the stadium. He had the one long run to the goal line, and then punched in the TD a play or two later, but otherwise THE OFFENSIVE LINE was almost completely ineffective.
Corrected.
:football: I'm just relaying how it was perceived in the stands. O-Line problems notwithstanding, people saw Jacobs running north-south into whatever holes were created. Bradshaw was dancing back and forth behind the line, waiting for something to develop that never did. Bradshaw was the one getting booed.
No offense. But you can usually see the game better on TV. Both backs played well and did the most with what they were dealt by the OL. Overall, it was clear that Bradshaw is the starting back. Jacobs will spell him and get some goal line work.
 

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