My point was that you degraded the decision making of the Rams and Bears front offices.  You look at them like they are some sort of joke and should not be even considered as relevant.  They are professionals that get paid to evaluate talent.  You and I are on a web board.
		
		
	 
For awhile now I've tried to include in my decision making on FF players the overall organization making player personnel decisions.  I don't do IDP so I'm speaking primarily offensive decision making here.  The rationale is that no player plays in a vacuum and his long term success or failure is often greatly affected by the team built around him.  If a good front office is consistently making good decisions, laying a foundation for FF players to succeed, my dynasty players have a better likelihood of lasting success.  Sometimes the coaches are heavily involved in the process, sometimes they are excluded.  So, I try to take all that into account.  I trust guys like Polian and Paoli and Savage and Thompson and AJ Smith over guys like Millen and Al Davis (since he lost his mind a few years back) and Nolan (replaced as GM my McCloughan now) and Billick (finally gone, thank God) and those types.  Just because all teams have people they pay to make talent decisions does not mean they are all equal in ability, so to simply say they are all professionals and therefore be should be trusted in their decisions is silly.  As for Chicago, as an offensive mind Jerry Angelo (and Lovie Smith if you want to include him in the so-called brain trust) has been a disaster.  He seems to know defensive players and that has saved him, but I don't trust an offensive personnel decision he makes.  He continues to stick with Grossman.  He lets Berrian go instead of either getting a deal done or franchising him.  They admit they should have played Bradley last year to prepare him but did not.  Benson was a known jerk, hated by team mates 
 before they chose to let Thomas Jones walk.  I could write a long article on the failings of this CHI group as offensive decision makers.  As for the Rams, one of the mistakes you keep making in your arguments is to think there is some sort of decision making continuity because the team name remains the same.  Beginning with Vermiel's arrival in 1997 and ending with Martz' departure in 2005, the Rams knew offensive football.  Obviously those guys are no longer there.  With Zymgunt as GM and Linehan as HC, we'll see.  I wasn't bashing the Rams' current group, I was pointing out that Super Bowls in 1999 and 2001 are irrelevant when evaluating the current group's decisions.
	
	
		
		
			As for Turner's value as a 5th rounder, please tell me what he has done?  If Turner goes out and fall flat on his face in Atlanta is he worth the 5th rounder?  All the 5th rounder has done is carry the ball 228 times over 4 seasons.  I guess that's about what you would expect from a 5th rounder.  Was he a great pick?  Time will tell.  I think he will turn out to be but to make those assumptions now is just plain naive.
		
		
	 
I'm not going to waste a lot of time on this one.  You clearly don't understand the historical expected value of 5th round picks.  Your expectations must be very high if you can't see what a find Turner was in the 5th round.
	
	
		
		
			I'm not changing the argument as to whether he was targeted to be the primary backup to whether he will be a bust or not.  So what if he was targeted to be the primary backup?  That means squat in September.  Brandon Jackson was targeted to be the starter in GB.  Brandon Jacobs was targeted to be a FB.  All of this can change when the hitting starts.  The point about the bust is that if he just can't hack it in the NFL then do you think they will have him be the primary backup because they moved up to get him and gave up so much?  No. And if you think the guy is a 100% stone cold lock on the primary backup role then I really have to doubt your football knowledge.  Rookies never get handed a job out of the gate.  They have to earn it.
		
		
	 
There is a bust risk with any player.  Anyone not totally new to this already knows that.  That's not an argument against making certain assumptions about a player when he is drafted.  If those assumptions have to be adjusted later, so be it.  That's part of the game.  But when Matt Ryan is drafted, I assume he's going to start over Chris Redman at some point even though guys like Ryan Leaf have busted in the past.  When the Raiders pick McFadden, I'm assuming he will be the primary back over Fargas even though other highly drafted RBs have not succeeded.  You go with the best information available at the time of the decision and make certain assumptions, and even though there are setbacks along the way, in the long run you do a lot better than if you don't make those assumptions.  Otherwise why bother with rookie drafts?  Just draw names out of a hat!So, when a GM I trust deals 2nd and 5th round picks to move into position to pick a guy he has been targeting since last November specifically for a role, I'm going to assume that's going to be the player's role.  Sorry if The Fanatic's opinion carries less weight for me.  Might Jacob Hester not succeed in that role?  Of course.  So what?  That argument can be made across the board with any player and is pointless to make.
Oh, and go ahead and doubt my football knowledge all you want.  I'll still sleep just  fine.
	
	
		
		
			Oh, and the insults started from CP.  The, "I love guys that don't listen to what GM's have to say," was a subtle shot, but then the, "are you just pulling arguments out of your ###," was a little more blatant.  Both of those came before I took a shot.  So please don't stand there holier than thou and say act like you didn't deserve to be on the receiving end of a couple of shots yourself.
		
		
	 
Find the "I love guys that don't listen to what GM's have to say," quote from me.  You can't, because it's not there.  What I did say that probably pissed you off (post #70) was "Some guys on this message board just kill me. You get it in your heads what YOU think a guy ought to be and that's that, the facts be damned. But hey, if you guys want to go ahead and believe he's not a true tailback or that it's premature to anoint him as LT's handcuff, you go right ahead because you obviously are better at assessing what will happen than the Chargers' GM and HC. Good luck with that."  I could have been more diplomatic, I admit.  And I'm sorry it was so blunt if I did offend.As to the "are you just pulling arguments out of your ###," comment, that was in direct reference to you trying to use Ryan Leaf as an example of AJ Smith not making good decisions, and Leaf was drafted several years before Smith arrived, so I think you deserved that.
	
	
		
		
			And how can you not be a homer.  They way you ride AJ and Turner's jocks I would swear you were George Jefferson switching man love from William Green to the Chargers or JCSJWLDOT switching from Pinner to the Chargers.  Are you the anti-LHucks?
		
		
	 
Why do you go on about this homer thing?  I explained above that I trust certain NFL decision makers more than others.  I guess I'm on Polian's jock and Paoli's jock and Thompson's jock too.  I'm a homer of a whole bunch of teams it looks like.  Your relying on insults because you don't like what I have to say is sad though, and the quote above is sad.  For the record, I've been a 49er fan (and homer since I live in the Bay Area) most of my life and don't like many of the decisions they've made in the York era.  
	
	
		
		
			BTW, just one question.  You and I are both in HAL1.  Both in the Active Conference.  So that's the only place where our football knowledge (as it relates to fantasy football) is tested head to head.  What was your record the last 2 years?
		
		
	 
Why ask this?  C'mon man, answering that question will just embarrass you, not me.I wasn't in the league two years ago.  I took over an orphaned team in 2007.  It was a pretty good team, but I was concerned about all the things going on in KC and one of the first things I did was trade away Larry Johnson.
Yes, we're in the same league, and conference, and division.  I won the division and the 12-team conference with an 11-1 record.  And I won the 24-team  league championship.  Thanks for asking.  I guess.