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Is Hillis a legit fantasy starter now ? (1 Viewer)

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I picked this guy up in both my money leagues and a couple fun leagues when Hardesty went down on a gut feeling and the Shark pool talk. He looked good as the primary back against a decent Ravens D, does Harrison even take away that many carries now ?

The question is has he done enough to define his role as a legit fantasy starter now that you start benching the guys you drafted as RB2's that are under performing ?

He's RB8 in both standard and PPR leagues that I have him in. I think I'll role with him in at least one league next week.

 
He looked amazing yesterday...if it wasn't hand off to Hillis, it was pass to Hillis.

My only concern is how he'll look with more options in the backfield. Unless the Browns decide to play smash-mouth football, he may go back to an RBBC.

 
He won't be racking up 30+ points every week but yes he looks to be an every week starter going forward. I've been banging the Hillis drum for the following reasons:

The combo of goal line RB and receptions out of the backfield is FF money. Even if he splits carries he is still in line to get FF points due to this.

He was brought in by this staff along with Hardesty = Harrison not really in the plan for these coaches

During the OTA's and pre-season it sounded like Hardesty was getting the bulk of the first team reps and in line to be the guy.

They also targeted Hillis and either:

A) they knew what they were getting

B) after he arrived and Hardesty was out with his first injury, Hillis proved to be the best looking RB on the team

Another bonus that may not come into play enough but "if" the Browns are looking to run the clock out, Hillis should also be that guy

 
I'll be starting him next week at least along with Frank Gore.

Jamaal charles is under performing (plus he has a bye) and Best is hurt so Hillis gets the nod over BJGE.

 
I know they really like James Davis, so once he's back, the most likely answer is an RBBC with these two.
Davis played yesterday (4 carries for 9 yards). It's hard to say with any certainty what Mangini will or won't do, and Hillis does have a history of injuries, but after the first 3 games it seems unlikely that he gets pushed aside for another staff/coach "favorite", especially considering how productive he's been.
 
Questions for those that have watched CLE games... In the highlights I've seen, he seems very much a straight forward, down-hill, gonna run you over kinda runner. My questions are....

1) How is the OLine, and Run Blocking overall as a team, looking?? I wonder if this is something he can keep up. Or if teams start putting 8 in the box, if it will shut him down.

2) How is the CLE Defense looking? I don't particularly like RBs on teams that are down by 20+ at the half.

3) Does he have any elusiveness? Any moves/jukes? Does he have good vision? Generally I guess I am curious about his skill set as an NFL RB?

TIA!!

 
Peyton ram just about the hardest I ever saw out of a RB yesterday. Extremely hard hitting pound and ground running. I don't think its very conclusive for him to last very long with that type of degree of his approach but for the first time in a long time it looked like Baltimores defense was not wanting any part of tackling a RB. I knew hillis was a compact downhill runner but I was very surprised at what I saw yesterday.

 
Peyton ram just about the hardest I ever saw out of a RB yesterday. Extremely hard hitting pound and ground running. I don't think its very conclusive for him to last very long with that type of degree of his approach but for the first time in a long time it looked like Baltimores defense was not wanting any part of tackling a RB. I knew hillis was a compact downhill runner but I was very surprised at what I saw yesterday.

 
He was pretty good the first 2 weeks as well -- seems like even when he doesn't blow up he'll get a consistent amount of yds and a shot at a TD.

 
I know they really like James Davis, so once he's back, the most likely answer is an RBBC with these two.
Davis played yesterday (4 carries for 9 yards). It's hard to say with any certainty what Mangini will or won't do, and Hillis does have a history of injuries, but after the first 3 games it seems unlikely that he gets pushed aside for another staff/coach "favorite", especially considering how productive he's been.
Seemed to me like those 4 carries were to give Hillis breathers, considering he was an absolute workhorse for the team."Questions for those that have watched CLE games... In the highlights I've seen, he seems very much a straight forward, down-hill, gonna run you over kinda runner. My questions are....1) How is the OLine, and Run Blocking overall as a team, looking?? I wonder if this is something he can keep up. Or if teams start putting 8 in the box, if it will shut him down.2) How is the CLE Defense looking? I don't particularly like RBs on teams that are down by 20+ at the half.3) Does he have any elusiveness? Any moves/jukes? Does he have good vision? Generally I guess I am curious about his skill set as an NFL RB?"I can only really touch on #3 since I watched him a bunch when he was on the broncos and he doesn't seem to have gotten any worse this yr... Hillis has absurd speed/elusiveness for a 250 lber. He also loves to lower his head when he has broken free of the backfield. Reminds me of an oldschool Brandon Jacobs (except with moves!)... which makes you wonder how long he can keep it up for without the wear and tear. Successful until proven otherwise... It doesn't get much better than Baltimore's front 7.
 
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His running style reminds me of Owen Schmidt at WVU. He's very much a down-hill runner. He's got agility, but not in a side to side juke way. Schmidt would move his legs out of the way of hits sometimes, but he would still move down-hill. I think Hillis is that type, and saw him make some moves like that yesterday. He'd very much choose to lower his shoulder and run over a guy who is flat footed or attacking to high, but he's shifty enough to hurdle/dodge a guy diving at his legs, but he's not going to juke a guy or anything like that.

 
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.

 
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Hillis established himself as the #1 RB in Cleveland yesterday. I think he's a legit RB3 going forward.
This isnt saying much at all. A legit #3 RB isnt a guy you start, its a guy you use as a backup. So essentially you are taking the position that he isnt a legit starter every week.I'm not sure what else he has to do to prove that he's in the top 24 RBs this year. I'm sure he won't put up this week's numbers every week, but still, I think he's a legit #2. I can't believe at this point that you can choose 24 RBs that you think will consistently outperform him going forward. Here's a list of 19 that you'd either definitely take ahead of him or could make a case for. Can you find another 5? Personally, I'd take him over at least 5 guys on this list right now.Ray RiceFrank GoreChris JohnsonAdrian PetersonFosterMendenhallPierre ThomasTurnerJamaal CharlesBensonForteDeangelo WilliamsBradshawJahvid BestRyan MatthewsMcCoyShonn GreeneMcFaddenMJDEDIT: SJax should be on this list, and I guess you could make an argument for one of the Dolphins RBs. I probable should have split the list into a group that you'd "definitely" take before him and a group that you could "make a case for" since that 2nd category can be so broad. When I run through the list I put him at ~#15 right now...
 
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Utter Chaos said:
I'll be starting him next week at least along with Frank Gore. Jamaal charles is under performing (plus he has a bye) and Best is hurt so Hillis gets the nod over BJGE.
I also will be starting Hillis bc I will lose JC to a week 4 bye.He will also start over Hightower, Spiller, Stewart for me. DeAngello better do something week 4
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Have you followed Cleveland in the Mangini era?My prediction is that next week Hillis gets 5 carries and Harrison goes for 200 yds and 2 tds. Then Harrison will get benched for two weeks.
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
I hope you're not serious.......guy just rushed for 144 with 7 catches VS Balt...........I'm happy I picked him up a few weeks ago
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
they haven's HAD anyone worth rostering since Winslow or Braylon a few years ago...if you pass on Hillis, I guess that's your problem.
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
What's laughable is you claiming someone who just steamrolled the Ravens D in their own backyard worthless. Your analysis is unmatched on these boards. Keep up the good work.
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
What's laughable is you claiming someone who just steamrolled the Ravens D in their own backyard worthless. Your analysis is unmatched on these boards. Keep up the good work.
http://sports.yahoo.com/fantasy/blog/roto_...=fantasy-272696
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
I'm not sure what this monkeysee fella's motive is, but he seems to be going out of his way to make antagonistic statements in threads, rather than actually engaging in any kind of intelligent debate. I was debating ignore after the J.Best threads he filled with this same kind of vitriol, looks like it's going to be the best way to go.As far as Peyton Hillis, I've only seen him run a couple times, but he really is a load. He also appears to be a fine receiver, going on what he has shown in his limited opportunities in Denver and Cleveland. To this point, he's been without a doubt the best back in Cleveland, and there is productivity to be had there (Harrison second half last year, Hillis/Harrison so far this year show this to be true).
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
Is this Eric Mangeni :lmao:
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
Is this Eric Mangeni :confused:
In the flesh!Its the truth though. I hope I am never desperate enough to try and get a Browns player off waivers.
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Have you followed Cleveland in the Mangini era?My prediction is that next week Hillis gets 5 carries and Harrison goes for 200 yds and 2 tds. Then Harrison will get benched for two weeks.
Very :goodposting:
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
I hope you're not serious.......guy just rushed for 144 with 7 catches VS Balt...........I'm happy I picked him up a few weeks ago
Were you also high on Jahvid Best? He was pretty good for 1 week as well.
 
Utter Chaos said:
I'll be starting him next week at least along with Frank Gore.

Jamaal charles is under performing (plus he has a bye) and Best is hurt so Hillis gets the nod over BJGE.
I think you mean under utilized. He looks dynamite when the ball is in his hands.

As far as Hillis he will be in my lineup every week as my RB3 going forward after sitting on my bench this week. (still won though...thank goodness).

 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
I'm not sure what this monkeysee fella's motive is, but he seems to be going out of his way to make antagonistic statements in threads, rather than actually engaging in any kind of intelligent debate. I was debating ignore after the J.Best threads he filled with this same kind of vitriol, looks like it's going to be the best way to go.As far as Peyton Hillis, I've only seen him run a couple times, but he really is a load. He also appears to be a fine receiver, going on what he has shown in his limited opportunities in Denver and Cleveland. To this point, he's been without a doubt the best back in Cleveland, and there is productivity to be had there (Harrison second half last year, Hillis/Harrison so far this year show this to be true).
No, what happened is the day after Best had his big game in week 2, I told people that Best was overated and to be wary of injuries and to sell high. Well we now see how that situation is playing out. Those people that laughed at me for making those comments (people like you) are now angry at me for being right about the supposed next Barry Sanders.I just have an opinion that differs from yours and don't join the hype train when a player has 1 big week. I am also of the opinion that Hillis is the waste of a roster spot. Why is "intelligent debate" necessary if I am just stating my opinion? I thought Best was overated and I think Hillis is overated. I have been right more than wrong over the years so I am comfortable stating my opinion. Just because it isn't a popular decision doesn't make it wrong. Think about it.
 
norgay said:
ponchsox said:
Hillis established himself as the #1 RB in Cleveland yesterday. I think he's a legit RB3 going forward.
This isnt saying much at all. A legit #3 RB isnt a guy you start, its a guy you use as a backup. So essentially you are taking the position that he isnt a legit starter every week.I'm not sure what else he has to do to prove that he's in the top 24 RBs this year. I'm sure he won't put up this week's numbers every week, but still, I think he's a legit #2. I can't believe at this point that you can choose 24 RBs that you think will consistently outperform him going forward. Here's a list of 19 that you'd either definitely take ahead of him or could make a case for. Can you find another 5? Personally, I'd take him over at least 5 guys on this list right now.Ray RiceFrank GoreChris JohnsonAdrian PetersonFosterMendenhallPierre ThomasTurnerJamaal CharlesBensonForteDeangelo WilliamsBradshawJahvid BestRyan MatthewsMcCoyShonn GreeneMcFaddenMJDEDIT: SJax should be on this list, and I guess you could make an argument for one of the Dolphins RBs. I probable should have split the list into a group that you'd "definitely" take before him and a group that you could "make a case for" since that 2nd category can be so broad. When I run through the list I put him at ~#15 right now...
I see Hillis ending up with Jonathan Stewart type numbers from last year. 1,000 yards and 10 TDs. Does that put him on this list? Probably.
 
Cleveland knows how to run the ball.

They have a good offensive line.

Look at last year. They produced some good rushing stats.

The problem in Cleveland has been from time to time the fall back to RBBC.

Hillis is the guy now. He is a solid RB2 and an even better start in a PPR format.

 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
I'm not sure what this monkeysee fella's motive is, but he seems to be going out of his way to make antagonistic statements in threads, rather than actually engaging in any kind of intelligent debate. I was debating ignore after the J.Best threads he filled with this same kind of vitriol, looks like it's going to be the best way to go.As far as Peyton Hillis, I've only seen him run a couple times, but he really is a load. He also appears to be a fine receiver, going on what he has shown in his limited opportunities in Denver and Cleveland. To this point, he's been without a doubt the best back in Cleveland, and there is productivity to be had there (Harrison second half last year, Hillis/Harrison so far this year show this to be true).
No, what happened is the day after Best had his big game in week 2, I told people that Best was overated and to be wary of injuries and to sell high. Well we now see how that situation is playing out. Those people that laughed at me for making those comments (people like you) are now angry at me for being right about the supposed next Barry Sanders.I just have an opinion that differs from yours and don't join the hype train when a player has 1 big week. I am also of the opinion that Hillis is the waste of a roster spot. Why is "intelligent debate" necessary if I am just stating my opinion? I thought Best was overated and I think Hillis is overated. I have been right more than wrong over the years so I am comfortable stating my opinion. Just because it isn't a popular decision doesn't make it wrong. Think about it.
It is true that based on his running style, there is a chance he gets hurt. In the NFL anyone can get hurt. If you watched any of the game yesterday, HE RAN OVER PEOPLE...he was a load to bring down. He also was the security blanket for Wallace catching 7 passes. Of course it's your opinion, but based on fact, right now hes a very good #2 FF RB, with little competition for carries.
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
I'm not sure what this monkeysee fella's motive is, but he seems to be going out of his way to make antagonistic statements in threads, rather than actually engaging in any kind of intelligent debate. I was debating ignore after the J.Best threads he filled with this same kind of vitriol, looks like it's going to be the best way to go.As far as Peyton Hillis, I've only seen him run a couple times, but he really is a load. He also appears to be a fine receiver, going on what he has shown in his limited opportunities in Denver and Cleveland. To this point, he's been without a doubt the best back in Cleveland, and there is productivity to be had there (Harrison second half last year, Hillis/Harrison so far this year show this to be true).
No, what happened is the day after Best had his big game in week 2, I told people that Best was overated and to be wary of injuries and to sell high. Well we now see how that situation is playing out. Those people that laughed at me for making those comments (people like you) are now angry at me for being right about the supposed next Barry Sanders.I just have an opinion that differs from yours and don't join the hype train when a player has 1 big week. I am also of the opinion that Hillis is the waste of a roster spot. Why is "intelligent debate" necessary if I am just stating my opinion? I thought Best was overated and I think Hillis is overated. I have been right more than wrong over the years so I am comfortable stating my opinion. Just because it isn't a popular decision doesn't make it wrong. Think about it.
It's week 3 right now. Maybe wait until....I don't know say about week 7 or 8......to climb on top of this high horse of yours. You're the only one talking in absolutes here...as if any of your predictions have come true yet.
 
When you have baltimore star defensive players praising your talent and how you play the game after you lay a smack down on them all day that speaks more volume to me then anything some of the pundits ate saying.

This kid sure did surprise me after this game, I doubt his longevity only because of how hard and reckless he looks for contact. And Peyton is not slow our plodding art all for a 250lb running back who also catchs the ball extremely well

 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
I'm not sure what this monkeysee fella's motive is, but he seems to be going out of his way to make antagonistic statements in threads, rather than actually engaging in any kind of intelligent debate. I was debating ignore after the J.Best threads he filled with this same kind of vitriol, looks like it's going to be the best way to go.As far as Peyton Hillis, I've only seen him run a couple times, but he really is a load. He also appears to be a fine receiver, going on what he has shown in his limited opportunities in Denver and Cleveland. To this point, he's been without a doubt the best back in Cleveland, and there is productivity to be had there (Harrison second half last year, Hillis/Harrison so far this year show this to be true).
No, what happened is the day after Best had his big game in week 2, I told people that Best was overated and to be wary of injuries and to sell high. Well we now see how that situation is playing out. Those people that laughed at me for making those comments (people like you) are now angry at me for being right about the supposed next Barry Sanders.I just have an opinion that differs from yours and don't join the hype train when a player has 1 big week. I am also of the opinion that Hillis is the waste of a roster spot. Why is "intelligent debate" necessary if I am just stating my opinion? I thought Best was overated and I think Hillis is overated. I have been right more than wrong over the years so I am comfortable stating my opinion. Just because it isn't a popular decision doesn't make it wrong. Think about it.
It's week 3 right now. Maybe wait until....I don't know say about week 7 or 8......to climb on top of this high horse of yours. You're the only one talking in absolutes here...as if any of your predictions have come true yet.
No worries. I will bookmark this particular thread and we will see how right or wrong I was on Best or Hillis. We can discuss then. In the meantime, don't come after me for stating opinions. So far my opinion on Best has been spot on. Can he recover and still have a top 10 RB season? Sure, and if he does then I will be here to eat crow. Just as I hope you and others are if I am right.
 
(KFFL) Cleveland Browns head coach Eric Mangini said RB Peyton Hillis likely will remain as the team's starting running back, reports Mary Kay Cabot, of The Cleveland Plain Dealer.

 
norgay said:
ponchsox said:
Hillis established himself as the #1 RB in Cleveland yesterday. I think he's a legit RB3 going forward.
This isnt saying much at all. A legit #3 RB isnt a guy you start, its a guy you use as a backup. So essentially you are taking the position that he isnt a legit starter every week.I'm not sure what else he has to do to prove that he's in the top 24 RBs this year. I'm sure he won't put up this week's numbers every week, but still, I think he's a legit #2. I can't believe at this point that you can choose 24 RBs that you think will consistently outperform him going forward. Here's a list of 19 that you'd either definitely take ahead of him or could make a case for. Can you find another 5? Personally, I'd take him over at least 5 guys on this list right now.Ray RiceFrank GoreChris JohnsonAdrian PetersonFosterMendenhallPierre ThomasTurnerJamaal CharlesBensonForteDeangelo WilliamsBradshawJahvid BestRyan MatthewsMcCoyShonn GreeneMcFaddenMJDEDIT: SJax should be on this list, and I guess you could make an argument for one of the Dolphins RBs. I probable should have split the list into a group that you'd "definitely" take before him and a group that you could "make a case for" since that 2nd category can be so broad. When I run through the list I put him at ~#15 right now...
I see Hillis ending up with Jonathan Stewart type numbers from last year. 1,000 yards and 10 TDs. Does that put him on this list? Probably.
Those are reasonable estimates for the running game. But he's also putting up 4-5 receptions per game for ~35-40 yards. All in, that could put him north of 1,500 total yards and ~10 TDs. That's gotta be top 15 numbers unless you think he'll go back to having a limited role in the offense again and those numbers aren't attainable.
 
Johnny Ice said:
I don't know what else Hillis has to do to gain confidence of fantasy owners. Every time this guy gets an opportunity he's making plays going back to Denver. It might not be pretty but who cares.
Guy is worthless. You really believe any Cleveland Brown player is worth rostering? laughable. There is a reason why a lot of people strike out any Cleveland skill position player on their draft sheet. Waste of a roster spot.
I'm not sure what this monkeysee fella's motive is, but he seems to be going out of his way to make antagonistic statements in threads, rather than actually engaging in any kind of intelligent debate. I was debating ignore after the J.Best threads he filled with this same kind of vitriol, looks like it's going to be the best way to go.
:ignore: :kicksrock:
 
(KFFL) Cleveland Browns head coach Eric Mangini said RB Peyton Hillis likely will remain as the team's starting running back, reports Mary Kay Cabot, of The Cleveland Plain Dealer.
How's that for worthless. Good job monkeysee. You nailed another one.
 
No worries. I will bookmark this particular thread and we will see how right or wrong I was on Best or Hillis. We can discuss then. In the meantime, don't come after me for stating opinions. So far my opinion on Best has been spot on. Can he recover and still have a top 10 RB season? Sure, and if he does then I will be here to eat crow. Just as I hope you and others are if I am right.
In reality your opinion and prediction about Best is dead wrong so far. After 3 weeks, I'm pretty sure he is a top 10 fantasy rb in ALL formats. Thus, you're wrong. Only in bizarro world are you "spot on"..........
 
(KFFL) Cleveland Browns head coach Eric Mangini said RB Peyton Hillis likely will remain as the team's starting running back, reports Mary Kay Cabot, of The Cleveland Plain Dealer.
How's that for worthless. Good job monkeysee. You nailed another one.
Man I really got under your skin didn't I? :wall: Ok so you didn't listen to me about Best and mocked me for stating he was an injury risk and not RB1 material. So yes I was really off on that right? Next - So since Mangina said Hillis is likely to remain as the starter I am wrong? lol. Please tell me how this is when the season has not played out? Genius you are!
 
Relatively new here and probably the wrong thread. However, I'm guessing this thread probably prompted several other people to do the same thing I'm trying to do, so it's as good of a place as any.

How do you ignore someone's posts? I don't see the button anywhere.

TIA

 
No worries. I will bookmark this particular thread and we will see how right or wrong I was on Best or Hillis. We can discuss then. In the meantime, don't come after me for stating opinions. So far my opinion on Best has been spot on. Can he recover and still have a top 10 RB season? Sure, and if he does then I will be here to eat crow. Just as I hope you and others are if I am right.
In reality your opinion and prediction about Best is dead wrong so far. After 3 weeks, I'm pretty sure he is a top 10 fantasy rb in ALL formats. Thus, you're wrong. Only in bizarro world are you "spot on"..........
Ok are you going to get any facts right or just make stuff up as you go along?I stated that Best would not finish the season as a top 10 fantasy RB. I made this popular prediction after his week 2 explosion. What does 3 weeks have to do with anything? Answer that please.
 

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