I didn't say anything about numbers.actually his numbers are better then DMCs over his first 2 seasons both real and pro rated
I didn't say anything about numbers.actually his numbers are better then DMCs over his first 2 seasons both real and pro rated
Really???Interesting Blurb from Rotoworld...
Knowshon Moreno - RB - Broncos Offensive coordinator Mike McCoy says the Broncos will use an even timeshare in the backfield that could become a hot-hand situation if Knowshon Moreno or Willis McGahee plays well early in the game.
The Denver Post refers to the situation as "troubling news to fantasy football players everywhere." Said McCoy, "If someone is in there playing and they're on a roll, then they're going to stay in. When they need to come out, then they're going to come out. ... We're going to roll them." The good news for Moreno is that he's a much more effective runner than McGahee. Particularly in PPR leagues, we'd lean toward starting Moreno as an RB2 against Oakland. Source: Denver Post Sep 10 - 12:09 PM

Moreno is a FAR more effective runner than McGahee, so are half the RB's in the NFL. Its amazing the reputation McGahee has. He's never been anything more than an average RB since his college knee injury, now he's a borderline washed-up version of that average RB.Really???Interesting Blurb from Rotoworld...
Knowshon Moreno - RB - Broncos Offensive coordinator Mike McCoy says the Broncos will use an even timeshare in the backfield that could become a hot-hand situation if Knowshon Moreno or Willis McGahee plays well early in the game.
The Denver Post refers to the situation as "troubling news to fantasy football players everywhere." Said McCoy, "If someone is in there playing and they're on a roll, then they're going to stay in. When they need to come out, then they're going to come out. ... We're going to roll them." The good news for Moreno is that he's a much more effective runner than McGahee. Particularly in PPR leagues, we'd lean toward starting Moreno as an RB2 against Oakland. Source: Denver Post Sep 10 - 12:09 PM![]()
And Moreno has proven himself to be so much better than an average RB in the NFL?Moreno is a FAR more effective runner than McGahee, so are half the RB's in the NFL. Its amazing the reputation McGahee has. He's never been anything more than an average RB since his college knee injury, now he's a borderline washed-up version of that average RB.
At least morenos in his physical prime. What's better, a washed up 29 yr old average rb who was never good or an average 24 yr old rb?I'll take 24 yr old average over the 29 yr old average.Mcgahee has never been good after he blew his knee in college. He's a sub 4ypc career guy, he's not good and never has been in the NFL.And Moreno has proven himself to be so much better than an average RB in the NFL?Moreno is a FAR more effective runner than McGahee, so are half the RB's in the NFL. Its amazing the reputation McGahee has. He's never been anything more than an average RB since his college knee injury, now he's a borderline washed-up version of that average RB.
3 TDs in 17 touches this preseason. Washed up, average, never good, whatever. If he is the TD vulture and can add even a little production in the passing game and change of pace roll he could have real fantasy value. How he is used this season and how effective he is at the job is much more important than his perceived skill level.At least morenos in his physical prime. What's better, a washed up 29 yr old average rb who was never good or an average 24 yr old rb?I'll take 24 yr old average over the 29 yr old average.Mcgahee has never been good after he blew his knee in college. He's a sub 4ypc career guy, he's not good and never has been in the NFL.And Moreno has proven himself to be so much better than an average RB in the NFL?Moreno is a FAR more effective runner than McGahee, so are half the RB's in the NFL. Its amazing the reputation McGahee has. He's never been anything more than an average RB since his college knee injury, now he's a borderline washed-up version of that average RB.
Still overated. The only way I see McGahee providing anything of significance to his fantasy owners is if Moreno fails miserably or if Moreno gets injured. Otherwise its a guessing game for which games McGahee will get his 2TD games and his big fat 0TD Games. Not something I want to be a part of.3 TDs in 17 touches this preseason. Washed up, average, never good, whatever. If he is the TD vulture and can add even a little production in the passing game and change of pace roll he could have real fantasy value. How he is used this season and how effective he is at the job is much more important than his perceived skill level.At least morenos in his physical prime. What's better, a washed up 29 yr old average rb who was never good or an average 24 yr old rb?I'll take 24 yr old average over the 29 yr old average.Mcgahee has never been good after he blew his knee in college. He's a sub 4ypc career guy, he's not good and never has been in the NFL.And Moreno has proven himself to be so much better than an average RB in the NFL?Moreno is a FAR more effective runner than McGahee, so are half the RB's in the NFL. Its amazing the reputation McGahee has. He's never been anything more than an average RB since his college knee injury, now he's a borderline washed-up version of that average RB.
That's the point, his value is completely tied into td's. If he doesn't get a td in a game he will be useless. And talking about preseason, he averaged like 2ypc.I guess in td only leagues he could have some value. Even if Moreno gets hurt mcgahee will have to split the load, no team is going to give a guy who can't run the ball for over a couple yards a lot of carries.3 TDs in 17 touches this preseason. Washed up, average, never good, whatever. If he is the TD vulture and can add even a little production in the passing game and change of pace roll he could have real fantasy value. How he is used this season and how effective he is at the job is much more important than his perceived skill level.At least morenos in his physical prime. What's better, a washed up 29 yr old average rb who was never good or an average 24 yr old rb?I'll take 24 yr old average over the 29 yr old average.Mcgahee has never been good after he blew his knee in college. He's a sub 4ypc career guy, he's not good and never has been in the NFL.And Moreno has proven himself to be so much better than an average RB in the NFL?Moreno is a FAR more effective runner than McGahee, so are half the RB's in the NFL. Its amazing the reputation McGahee has. He's never been anything more than an average RB since his college knee injury, now he's a borderline washed-up version of that average RB.
I don't mean this to sound as harsh as it's going to, but this is a useless post. Ron Dayne? Seriously? No one is right all the time or even 50% of the time. This guy certainly doesn't need me defending him, but come on. He gives his opinion and then backs it up with insight and statistics. You don't have to agree with him, but at least add some value to the thread, and bringing up several year old unrelated material doesn't count.Back to the thread - I have been on the side that Moreno was never going to be the back so many thought we would. But the hype coming out of camp has been mostly positive and intriguing. Especially considering where you could get him in the draft. I wasn't able to get past my negative perception on him, but applaud those willing to make a stand.Sorry to bring this up but I will never forget your Ron Dayne campaign ... so based on your track record with Denver RBs I am now very high on Knowshon.There's a huge difference between Darren McFadden last year and Knowshon Moreno this year. Going into last year, McFadden had 217 career carries. Moreno had more than that just in his first season (247), and has double that total through two years (429). Moreno also has nearly double the number of starts. Moreno spent his rookie year getting wildly outperformed by a 31 year old Correll Buckhalter, while McFadden spent his rookie putting identical production to Bush. In other words, after 2 years, Darren McFadden's grade was an "incomplete"- we hadn't seen enough to draw sweeping conclusions. That's not the case with Moreno- we have far more evidence in, so we're much safer in saying he is what he's shown to date. And this isn't a case where, now that I have the benefit of hindsight, I'm saying "wow, we should have known it was too early to give up on McFadden". To quote myself from October 2009: "Trade for Darren McFadden. Now. Yes, the Raiders are a mess, and he's been a huge disappointment so far this year. I don't care."
A year and a half ago, there was still reason to believe that Darren McFadden could be a high-caliber RB in the NFL. Today, I'm not convinced that there's any reason to hold out a similar hope for Moreno. I didn't like his talent coming into the league, and all he's done since then is reinforce that opinion- he's slow, he has no burst, and he lost the creativity that made him so interesting to watch in college. Plus he has a complete and total lack of big plays on his resume- which is fine if you're Jerome Bettis, but Knowshon Moreno is no Jerome Bettis.
Now, I'm not much of a McGahee fan, either (that's putting it mildly- I've called him a "garbage RB" before), so I'm not convinced he's going to take the job and run away with it, either. I really don't think there's much value anywhere in the Denver backfield. What little value there is, however, probably resides more with McGahee, who is a much better fit for the scheme and is, in my opinion, a better NFL runner.
I don't know. I don't see a lot of difference between these two stat lines...Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD FUM Lost 1,541 6,167 4.0 77 55 164 1,047 6.4 56 4 19 14 (7 seasons) 429 1,726 4.0 36 12 65 585 9.0 45 5 7 6 (2 seasons)Both average 4 ypc, Moreno has a better ypr but McGahee fumbles lessAt least morenos in his physical prime. What's better, a washed up 29 yr old average rb who was never good or an average 24 yr old rb?I'll take 24 yr old average over the 29 yr old average.Mcgahee has never been good after he blew his knee in college. He's a sub 4ypc career guy, he's not good and never has been in the NFL.And Moreno has proven himself to be so much better than an average RB in the NFL?Moreno is a FAR more effective runner than McGahee, so are half the RB's in the NFL. Its amazing the reputation McGahee has. He's never been anything more than an average RB since his college knee injury, now he's a borderline washed-up version of that average RB.
Of all the Moreno talk, this bit of homer info has me most concerned. It's not Moreno against McGahee. I think it's fair that none of us wants Willis as RB1/RB2/RB3. What we want to know is will Moreno outplay his RB2/3 ADP.Moreno - who plays for my home team - could be a consistent 5-yr 1200/9 back, but i dont think he will. The problem is that he needs to get to his one-cut to succeed and the Broncos interior line still gets pushed back like a Mormon in a moshpit. He has already learned some bad habits from dealing with this and another season of it will turn him into a Maroney-worthy kittyfooter. In addition, he's a rhythm runner & is rotated out too often to get there on that and Fox calls DWill plays for him when Knowshown hasnt the speed to string a play out like that. Denver solves their interior line probs and he moves up, but i saw no evidence of that in '11 exhib games.
And that makes this thread different how?This thread has an awful lot of opinion and assumption.There are a lot of variables at play here that weren't there last season or really any season in Moreno's past.
I think the point here is that with a new coach, and a new RB to share the laod with, until we see at least a game or two, most of us are just opining on how the load will be split, who will be in in what situations, etc.I had Moreno starting in place of Mendy (vs. Balt) earlier this week. I switched back to Mendy - and will likely have Moreno sitting until we have a clearer picture (based on actual usage in real games) as to how Fox is going to use his RB rotation. If he uses Moreno/McGahee the same way as he did DWill/Stewart, then there is very little value at the Denver RB spot - as neither is as talented as the Carolina backs. However, if leans more heavily on either, that RB will definately outperform their respective ADP - whichever it is.With many other RBs it's a little easier to extrapolate as very few have new coaches, new offenses and an entirely new backfield.And that makes this thread different how?This thread has an awful lot of opinion and assumption.There are a lot of variables at play here that weren't there last season or really any season in Moreno's past.
not such a great grab in the sixth if true.See post #52. Old news.Broncos planning Moreno-McGahee rotationOffensive coordinator Mike McCoy says the Broncos will use an even timeshare in the backfield that could become a hot-hand situation if Knowshon Moreno or Willis McGahee plays well early in the game.The Denver Post refers to the situation as "troubling news to fantasy football players everywhere." Said McCoy, "If someone is in there playing and they're on a roll, then they're going to stay in. When they need to come out, then they're going to come out. ... We're going to roll them." The good news for Moreno is that he's a much more effective runner than McGahee. Particularly in PPR leagues, we'd lean toward starting Moreno as an RB2 against Oakland. whoops...not such a great grab in the sixth if true.
McGahee has 0 yards on 2 carries. Someone might want to tell the Denver O-line to run block every now and then4 yards and a fumble.![]()

I don't want them to. My opponent has Moreno in his flex and I'm only up by 2.McGahee has 0 yards on 2 carries. Someone might want to tell the Denver O-line to run block every now and then4 yards and a fumble.![]()
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You know what they say - "Be winning by more than 2"
I lost tonight too - it happens. Oh well, 12-1 is still pretty good.
Yes. Had Foster and Jackson as my top 2, and it didn't work out. bummer. maybe next time.You know what they say - "Be winning by more than 2"
I lost tonight too - it happens. Oh well, 12-1 is still pretty good.
loo tale for me. :(Looked like Knowshon hurt his knee.
Whenever I see the word bummer now I think of this for some reasonhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3y5lmtZ1CwYes. Had Foster and Jackson as my top 2, and it didn't work out. bummer. maybe next time.You know what they say - "Be winning by more than 2"
I lost tonight too - it happens. Oh well, 12-1 is still pretty good.