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Or if his name is Ron Dayne, Mark Ingram, Donald Brown, Felix Jones and a slew of other guys that were busts since the day they were drafted. I'm a big Wilson supporter but this statement simply isn't true.The only way a 22 yo 1st round RB has no value is if you don't think he'll ever play again.
depends on how many guys you can stash...Or if his name is Ron Dayne, Mark Ingram, Donald Brown, Felix Jones and a slew of other guys that were busts since the day they were drafted. I'm a big Wilson supporter but this statement simply isn't true.The only way a 22 yo 1st round RB has no value is if you don't think he'll ever play again.
Yeah, I mean... I'll 'likely' be trying to snag him this week or next week. I dropped him when the injury happened because I needed the space. But right now I'm sitting on Nick Foles who I'd like to drop with nobody else on the WW that I'm interested in really. All the IR/Injury guys are gone (Crabtree, Harvin, Brown, Vereen etc.) Wilson is out there though and then there's a few solid guys who hold that "If RB1 goes down they could be an RB1" like Joique Bell, Bryce Brown, Donald Brown, Kendall Hunter types (non-ppr obviously). Right now I'm mainly trying to flip a three sided coin between Bell, Bryce and Wilson.depends on how many guys you can stash...Or if his name is Ron Dayne, Mark Ingram, Donald Brown, Felix Jones and a slew of other guys that were busts since the day they were drafted. I'm a big Wilson supporter but this statement simply isn't true.The only way a 22 yo 1st round RB has no value is if you don't think he'll ever play again.
Well, that is a concern here, isn't it? Either not play again or be unable to handle an every-down role. It looks like those are certainly legit worries with regards to 2013 at the very least.The only way a 22 yo 1st round RB has no value is if you don't think he'll ever play again.
I own all three of those guys, coincidentally. For 2013 I'd much rather have Joique than Brown or Wilson, and I'd rather have Brown than Wilson if it was between those two. If Andre Brown wasn't returning it might be different, but the best Wilson can do in '13 is have a piece of a role on a badYeah, I mean... I'll 'likely' be trying to snag him this week or next week. I dropped him when the injury happened because I needed the space. But right now I'm sitting on Nick Foles who I'd like to drop with nobody else on the WW that I'm interested in really. All the IR/Injury guys are gone (Crabtree, Harvin, Brown, Vereen etc.) Wilson is out there though and then there's a few solid guys who hold that "If RB1 goes down they could be an RB1" like Joique Bell, Bryce Brown, Donald Brown, Kendall Hunter types (non-ppr obviously). Right now I'm mainly trying to flip a three sided coin between Bell, Bryce and Wilson.depends on how many guys you can stash...Or if his name is Ron Dayne, Mark Ingram, Donald Brown, Felix Jones and a slew of other guys that were busts since the day they were drafted. I'm a big Wilson supporter but this statement simply isn't true.The only way a 22 yo 1st round RB has no value is if you don't think he'll ever play again.
Sweet. You've proven you can be an idiot twice in the same thread. Congrats.Exactly?TheFanatic said:What were you saying, exactly?I didn't say Hillis was better. Maybe you meant to respond to a different post.Wow. Hillis is averaging a whole .25 yards more per touch. In 400 carries, that would cover the field.David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September.
Also, the fact that it took Wilson five games to accumulate 50 touches and Hillis only one to get 24, is the whole problem. They were giving Dar'rel Scott the third down dump passes that were netting 8-10 yards. And Jacobs the goal line work. If Coughlin had been wiser and not punishing him for his week one fumbles, Wilson very well may have gotten into a grove and shown the explosiveness that we all saw in preseason. But if you want to pretend that Hillis is the better back, go right ahead. Your lack of intelligence is no sweat off of my back.
I said "David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September."
It's going to be one of those CJ Spiller situations. Just when everyone finally says 'Forget him, he's a bust' he'll break out and have a season for the ages. Maybe next season? If he goes to IR this year and Brown finishes the season off hot. Giants bring him and Brown back. Similar situation with FJax and Spiller. Old good veteran who people just assume will get the nod.I'll still be a frequent visitor here because I still think this guy has a promising career assuming the injury doesn't end it for him. That being said, I dropped him this morning to pick up Andre Brown. I haven't been seeing enough news about him to give me any confidence that he will be back this season and the league I own him in I have a rough bye week situation with Charles and Vereen still on IR/bye week 10. I don't see any reason why Brown wouldn't jump in at the starting role week 10. If I had any news that gave me any bit of confidence that he'd be back within the next few weeks then I'd rather own Wilson still, but I just can't do it.
Ride on bandwagon. This guy has talent and after seeing every one of his snaps, I still don't see any signs pointing towards him being a bust.
Better yet, he comes back, splits time with Brown until Brown gets injured again, and then tears it up for 2-3 games and that gets us another 100 pages!It's going to be one of those CJ Spiller situations. Just when everyone finally says 'Forget him, he's a bust' he'll break out and have a season for the ages. Maybe next season? If he goes to IR this year and Brown finishes the season off hot. Giants bring him and Brown back. Similar situation with FJax and Spiller. Old good veteran who people just assume will get the nod.I'll still be a frequent visitor here because I still think this guy has a promising career assuming the injury doesn't end it for him. That being said, I dropped him this morning to pick up Andre Brown. I haven't been seeing enough news about him to give me any confidence that he will be back this season and the league I own him in I have a rough bye week situation with Charles and Vereen still on IR/bye week 10. I don't see any reason why Brown wouldn't jump in at the starting role week 10. If I had any news that gave me any bit of confidence that he'd be back within the next few weeks then I'd rather own Wilson still, but I just can't do it.
Ride on bandwagon. This guy has talent and after seeing every one of his snaps, I still don't see any signs pointing towards him being a bust.
You are not being excellent here, friend.Sweet. You've proven you can be an idiot twice in the same thread. Congrats.Exactly?TheFanatic said:What were you saying, exactly?I didn't say Hillis was better. Maybe you meant to respond to a different post.Wow. Hillis is averaging a whole .25 yards more per touch. In 400 carries, that would cover the field.David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September.
Also, the fact that it took Wilson five games to accumulate 50 touches and Hillis only one to get 24, is the whole problem. They were giving Dar'rel Scott the third down dump passes that were netting 8-10 yards. And Jacobs the goal line work. If Coughlin had been wiser and not punishing him for his week one fumbles, Wilson very well may have gotten into a grove and shown the explosiveness that we all saw in preseason. But if you want to pretend that Hillis is the better back, go right ahead. Your lack of intelligence is no sweat off of my back.
I said "David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September."
They've allowed the trolling to go way too far in this thread. If the intent is to push buttons, don't be shocked when buttons are pushed. Friend.You are not being excellent here, friend.Sweet. You've proven you can be an idiot twice in the same thread. Congrats.Exactly?TheFanatic said:What were you saying, exactly?I didn't say Hillis was better. Maybe you meant to respond to a different post.Wow. Hillis is averaging a whole .25 yards more per touch. In 400 carries, that would cover the field.David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September.
Also, the fact that it took Wilson five games to accumulate 50 touches and Hillis only one to get 24, is the whole problem. They were giving Dar'rel Scott the third down dump passes that were netting 8-10 yards. And Jacobs the goal line work. If Coughlin had been wiser and not punishing him for his week one fumbles, Wilson very well may have gotten into a grove and shown the explosiveness that we all saw in preseason. But if you want to pretend that Hillis is the better back, go right ahead. Your lack of intelligence is no sweat off of my back.
I said "David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September."
The good part is that the trolling has helped push this to 99 pages.They've allowed the trolling to go way too far in this thread. If the intent is to push buttons, don't be shocked when buttons are pushed. Friend.You are not being excellent here, friend.Sweet. You've proven you can be an idiot twice in the same thread. Congrats.Exactly?TheFanatic said:What were you saying, exactly?I didn't say Hillis was better. Maybe you meant to respond to a different post.Wow. Hillis is averaging a whole .25 yards more per touch. In 400 carries, that would cover the field.David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September.
Also, the fact that it took Wilson five games to accumulate 50 touches and Hillis only one to get 24, is the whole problem. They were giving Dar'rel Scott the third down dump passes that were netting 8-10 yards. And Jacobs the goal line work. If Coughlin had been wiser and not punishing him for his week one fumbles, Wilson very well may have gotten into a grove and shown the explosiveness that we all saw in preseason. But if you want to pretend that Hillis is the better back, go right ahead. Your lack of intelligence is no sweat off of my back.
I said "David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September."
It seems you think I'm being an antagonist. I'm not trying to do that. I didn't include a conclusion because I wanted the readers to form their own. It happens all the time on this message board and there is nothing wrong with it. If you don't think there is anything to conclude with that information, then that's fine. There isn't a reason to criticize the post or me because you didn't find it useful.They've allowed the trolling to go way too far in this thread. If the intent is to push buttons, don't be shocked when buttons are pushed. Friend.You are not being excellent here, friend.Sweet. You've proven you can be an idiot twice in the same thread. Congrats.Exactly?TheFanatic said:What were you saying, exactly?I didn't say Hillis was better. Maybe you meant to respond to a different post.Wow. Hillis is averaging a whole .25 yards more per touch. In 400 carries, that would cover the field.David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September.
Also, the fact that it took Wilson five games to accumulate 50 touches and Hillis only one to get 24, is the whole problem. They were giving Dar'rel Scott the third down dump passes that were netting 8-10 yards. And Jacobs the goal line work. If Coughlin had been wiser and not punishing him for his week one fumbles, Wilson very well may have gotten into a grove and shown the explosiveness that we all saw in preseason. But if you want to pretend that Hillis is the better back, go right ahead. Your lack of intelligence is no sweat off of my back.
I said "David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September."
This is the internet where people will argue anything to the nth degree and go through logical gymnastics that twist like a pretzel rather than re-think their assumptions. Any facts that conflict to with their preconceived notions are "trolling"It seems you think I'm being an antagonist. I'm not trying to do that. I didn't include a conclusion because I wanted the readers to form their own. It happens all the time on this message board and there is nothing wrong with it. If you don't think there is anything to conclude with that information, then that's fine. There isn't a reason to criticize the post or me because you didn't find it useful.They've allowed the trolling to go way too far in this thread. If the intent is to push buttons, don't be shocked when buttons are pushed. Friend.You are not being excellent here, friend.Sweet. You've proven you can be an idiot twice in the same thread. Congrats.Exactly?TheFanatic said:What were you saying, exactly?I didn't say Hillis was better. Maybe you meant to respond to a different post.Wow. Hillis is averaging a whole .25 yards more per touch. In 400 carries, that would cover the field.David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September.
Also, the fact that it took Wilson five games to accumulate 50 touches and Hillis only one to get 24, is the whole problem. They were giving Dar'rel Scott the third down dump passes that were netting 8-10 yards. And Jacobs the goal line work. If Coughlin had been wiser and not punishing him for his week one fumbles, Wilson very well may have gotten into a grove and shown the explosiveness that we all saw in preseason. But if you want to pretend that Hillis is the better back, go right ahead. Your lack of intelligence is no sweat off of my back.
I said "David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September."
Don't forget fan boys or homers. I hate those guys too!This is the internet where people will argue anything to the nth degree and go through logical gymnastics that twist like a pretzel rather than re-think their assumptions. Any facts that conflict to with their preconceived notions are "trolling"It seems you think I'm being an antagonist. I'm not trying to do that. I didn't include a conclusion because I wanted the readers to form their own. It happens all the time on this message board and there is nothing wrong with it. If you don't think there is anything to conclude with that information, then that's fine. There isn't a reason to criticize the post or me because you didn't find it useful.They've allowed the trolling to go way too far in this thread. If the intent is to push buttons, don't be shocked when buttons are pushed. Friend.You are not being excellent here, friend.Sweet. You've proven you can be an idiot twice in the same thread. Congrats.Exactly?TheFanatic said:What were you saying, exactly?I didn't say Hillis was better. Maybe you meant to respond to a different post.Wow. Hillis is averaging a whole .25 yards more per touch. In 400 carries, that would cover the field.David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September.
Also, the fact that it took Wilson five games to accumulate 50 touches and Hillis only one to get 24, is the whole problem. They were giving Dar'rel Scott the third down dump passes that were netting 8-10 yards. And Jacobs the goal line work. If Coughlin had been wiser and not punishing him for his week one fumbles, Wilson very well may have gotten into a grove and shown the explosiveness that we all saw in preseason. But if you want to pretend that Hillis is the better back, go right ahead. Your lack of intelligence is no sweat off of my back.
I said "David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September."
I'm sure they're good people, but guilty of wish-casting.Don't forget fan boys or homers. I hate those guys too!This is the internet where people will argue anything to the nth degree and go through logical gymnastics that twist like a pretzel rather than re-think their assumptions. Any facts that conflict to with their preconceived notions are "trolling"
You are right. I could have not been a smart ###, but I'm trying to do my part in getting this to 100. It's like people don't care anymore.Rove! said:This is the internet where people will argue anything to the nth degree and go through logical gymnastics that twist like a pretzel rather than re-think their assumptions. Any facts that conflict to with their preconceived notions are "trolling"MoveToSkypager said:It seems you think I'm being an antagonist. I'm not trying to do that. I didn't include a conclusion because I wanted the readers to form their own. It happens all the time on this message board and there is nothing wrong with it. If you don't think there is anything to conclude with that information, then that's fine. There isn't a reason to criticize the post or me because you didn't find it useful.They've allowed the trolling to go way too far in this thread. If the intent is to push buttons, don't be shocked when buttons are pushed. Friend.You are not being excellent here, friend.Sweet. You've proven you can be an idiot twice in the same thread. Congrats.Exactly?What were you saying, exactly?I didn't say Hillis was better. Maybe you meant to respond to a different post.Wow. Hillis is averaging a whole .25 yards more per touch. In 400 carries, that would cover the field.David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September.
Also, the fact that it took Wilson five games to accumulate 50 touches and Hillis only one to get 24, is the whole problem. They were giving Dar'rel Scott the third down dump passes that were netting 8-10 yards. And Jacobs the goal line work. If Coughlin had been wiser and not punishing him for his week one fumbles, Wilson very well may have gotten into a grove and shown the explosiveness that we all saw in preseason. But if you want to pretend that Hillis is the better back, go right ahead. Your lack of intelligence is no sweat off of my back.
I said "David Wilson has 154 yards, 1 TD and 2 fumbles on 50 rushes/targets over 5 games. Peyton Hillis has 81 yards, 1 TD and 0 fumbles on 24 rushes/targets in 1 game. Same line, same coach. Same Peyton Hillis that was released by the Bucs in September."
+1. sorry for slacking last week.And you're doing an admirable job. And I, for one, do care. I'm doing all I can!
Not sure what the curse word is that starts with i?Anyone who claims Andre Brown is a better prospect than David Wilson is, himself, the i**** word.
If he's shut down this season? And is healthy going into next? I expect him to be around a 4th-5th round pick in 2014 similar to how Spiller was in 2012. People will have finally given up on the bandwagon, assumed he's a bust. Just at the right time. Now obviously, there's no guarantee he turns into 2012 Spiller either, it's just as possible this turns into a Felix Jones/Mark Ingram situation where every year there's a thread "THIS IS THE SEASON... 2014 DAVID WILSON, STARS ALIGNED!" and then he goes on to nothingness. Similar to Jones in 2010, Ingram in 20everyyear.Not sure what the curse word is that starts with i?Anyone who claims Andre Brown is a better prospect than David Wilson is, himself, the i**** word.
But yeah, I agree. David Wilson hasn't lived up to the hype, his potential, whatever everyone wants to call it this year. If he turns out fine and doesn't have anything career threatening, I'm still convinced he will be a top 10 fantasy back in the near future. As a Giants fan, I'm fine with them sitting him the rest of the year unless they miraculously make a comeback in their division and are somehow in the hunt for the playoffs. People easily forget how he looked at the end of last year. I'm not sure what they're excuses are for that. I think it's pretty clear what the excuse was the beginning of this year. Terrible team, terrible offensive line, always getting hit in the backfield, not being used properly (between the tackles, not in space). If he doesn't play another snap this year as a precaution and he's 100% going into next year, I wonder what his ADP will be.
One would assume they would feed the kid the rock simply to see if they need to use a high pick on a RB next year. I assume they are using a pick on a RB next year no matter what, but how he does at the end of the season could be the difference between them using a 2 and taking a RB in the 5th.Does anyone believe that, after a 3-5 week wait, Wilson will suddenly be fully cleared to assume a big workload for the Giants in 2013? Doctor DR? Any chance?
I don't know why there is a 3-5 week wait before he finds out any more info anyways. Are they walking the test results across the country? Since he's in no pain, it seems to me like he's good to go or he's done...possibly for good. Or at least he'll need some type of preventative surgery. I don't understand the lack of info or the 4 week wait period at all.Does anyone believe that, after a 3-5 week wait, Wilson will suddenly be fully cleared to assume a big workload for the Giants in 2013? Doctor DR? Any chance?
I'd be interested in seeing actual numbers... like when you say "better fumble rate" and "better Y/A" are you doing the math on these guys in their first... 21 games like Wilson has played? That can hold a lot more water than including entire careers. Just simple example.Recentish 1st round draft pick RBs and compared Y/A and fumble rate with Wilson in their first 2 years:
Better Y/A, better Fumble rate
Felix Jones
Chris Johnson
Adrian Peterson
Jonathan Stewart
DeAngelo Williams
Rashard Mendenhall
Steven Jackson
Joseph Addai
Laurence Maroney
Better Y/A, worse fumble rate
Ryan Mathews
C.J. Spiller
Worse Y/A, better fumble rate
William Green
Ronnie Brown
Chris Wells
Knowshon Moreno
Cadillac Williams
Trent Richardson
Kevin Jones
T.J. Duckett
Willis McGahee
Marshawn Lynch
Doug Martin
Donald Brown
Cedric Benson
Jahvid Best
Mark Ingram
Worse Y/A, worse fumble rate
Darren McFadden
Reggie Bush
This list means nothing, unless you want it to mean something. Just don't ask me.
Agreed, and also a keeper owner here.msudaisy26 said:David Wilson has very little value this year, however it is too early to call his NFL career a bust. Plenty of good backs have turned it around after a bad first 2 years in the league. Will Wilson do it? I don't know, I hope so since I am an owner in dynasty.
Too many needs for them to take a RB early and the RB class doesn't look that promising. I could see them rolling the dice on a bigger back in the mid rounds like Crowell or Wilder.TheFanatic said:One would assume they would feed the kid the rock simply to see if they need to use a high pick on a RB next year. I assume they are using a pick on a RB next year no matter what, but how he does at the end of the season could be the difference between them using a 2 and taking a RB in the 5th.Cheesedawg said:Does anyone believe that, after a 3-5 week wait, Wilson will suddenly be fully cleared to assume a big workload for the Giants in 2013? Doctor DR? Any chance?
who is eric karabell?Cheesedawg said:FWIW, Eric Karabell answered a Wilson-related question on twitter this way:
Eric Karabell @karabellespn 13h
Believe it or not, no. “@azervas79: @karabellespn would you drop David Wilson for Vereen?”
It was first two seasons of each player, not games. As you could expect, all had more carries than Wilson. Some, like Chris Johnson, Peterson and McGahee had 600 carries. You can't really make a judgement on 100 carries, unless he really ####s the bed. If I thought there was a story to tell, I'd put more into it. He just needs more work to see how he's shaping out.Khy said:I'd be interested in seeing actual numbers... like when you say "better fumble rate" and "better Y/A" are you doing the math on these guys in their first... 21 games like Wilson has played? That can hold a lot more water than including entire careers. Just simple example.
Again, small sample size. It doesn't "really" mean anything. All it can go to show is don't be so quick to judge the early carries of a RBs career. Wilson has a better YPC than Bush and Spiller early on, a better TD percentage than all of the guys above and his carries/fumble were above Charles and Spiller. If he plays again this season he might explode, if not he might explode next season. The main point here is it's really hard to judge a player on their early carries... very few and far between do we see Doug Martin, Alfred Morris, ADP type of starts to careers. More often then not we see the Charles, Spiller, Lynch types where they don't hit the ground running and a few seasons down the lines everything finally adds up for them and they dominate for a few seasons. That said, again... Wilson can still turn out to be the next Felix Jones as well.
How soon before Brown sneezes and breaks a rib?My guess is that Brown>Wilson for the rest of this year. Just a guess. Time share might make them both irrelevant but I'd still guess that brown sees more touches from here on out.
I'm just waiting for the news that Brown tripped over a sprinkler tip at practice and shattered three toes.How soon before Brown sneezes and breaks a rib?My guess is that Brown>Wilson for the rest of this year. Just a guess. Time share might make them both irrelevant but I'd still guess that brown sees more touches from here on out.
What is Brown's injury history? I've never owned him before.I'm just waiting for the news that Brown tripped over a sprinkler tip at practice and shattered three toes.How soon before Brown sneezes and breaks a rib?My guess is that Brown>Wilson for the rest of this year. Just a guess. Time share might make them both irrelevant but I'd still guess that brown sees more touches from here on out.
I think it does matter considering we're only two years out. While it's not a huge financial commitment, there's an opportunity cost involved of drafting Wilson over other guys. I'm sure team brass wants to make sure they are getting some return on the investment before moving on. If you're talking another year or so from now and Wilson is truly a bust, then I'm sure draft position is no longer meaningful.At this point it doesn't matter to the Giants where they drafted him. What he has going for him is that he's a very fast 22 yo RB with a relatively cheap contract for a couple more years. They'd certainly love him to be the guy they thought he was, but they will bring in some competition for him next year.
Early and often!What is Brown's injury history? I've never owned him before.I'm just waiting for the news that Brown tripped over a sprinkler tip at practice and shattered three toes.How soon before Brown sneezes and breaks a rib?My guess is that Brown>Wilson for the rest of this year. Just a guess. Time share might make them both irrelevant but I'd still guess that brown sees more touches from here on out.
All of those guys got more than 2 years worth of opportunities. Even if they didn't pan out, they probably still had some trade value after year 2 which means they had trade value prior to year 3. Performing on the field isn't the only kind of value. That being said, I don't have Wilson and have no intentions of acquiring him. Just thought it was fair to point that out.Or if his name is Ron Dayne, Mark Ingram, Donald Brown, Felix Jones and a slew of other guys that were busts since the day they were drafted. I'm a big Wilson supporter but this statement simply isn't true.The only way a 22 yo 1st round RB has no value is if you don't think he'll ever play again.
From what I've seen, he's not sharp enough to come to a reasonable conclusion if you give him facts - unless I'm confusing him with someone else in the Hilton threads. He's solely looking for confirmation bias. If you disagree with him, you're a troll in his mind.It seems you think I'm being an antagonist. I'm not trying to do that. I didn't include a conclusion because I wanted the readers to form their own. It happens all the time on this message board and there is nothing wrong with it. If you don't think there is anything to conclude with that information, then that's fine. There isn't a reason to criticize the post or me because you didn't find it useful.
Long and distinguished.What is Brown's injury history? I've never owned him before.I'm just waiting for the news that Brown tripped over a sprinkler tip at practice and shattered three toes.How soon before Brown sneezes and breaks a rib?My guess is that Brown>Wilson for the rest of this year. Just a guess. Time share might make them both irrelevant but I'd still guess that brown sees more touches from here on out.
Yeah, he's bounced around the league due to injuries.Long and distinguished.What is Brown's injury history? I've never owned him before.I'm just waiting for the news that Brown tripped over a sprinkler tip at practice and shattered three toes.How soon before Brown sneezes and breaks a rib?My guess is that Brown>Wilson for the rest of this year. Just a guess. Time share might make them both irrelevant but I'd still guess that brown sees more touches from here on out.