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This Linehan offense is really gelling. Bulger has 4 300 yd passing games in the last 5 games as well as 11tds. That is insane especially with only one int. For those watching Bulger, where have you seen the marked improvement in numbers?

 
I think he is doing just fine..327/2td against SD means he doing ok rest of season..even with Chicago week14 (playoff time)..have him in 2 of my 3 leagues! :D

 
Traded Bulgar last week for Reggie Wayne. Needless to say, it paid off for me BIG TIME last Sunday. I've been watching Bulgar all year, and while stats are nice, he's taking a lot of sacks and hits. He has not remained healthy for an entire year in over three years. NOW is time to sell high on Bulgar IMO :popcorn: .

 
He was hurt last year trying to make a tackle on an INT when he was pushed from behind by a punk ### colts player....but I'm not bitter...lol

He's getting hit less this year than in the past for sure

 
NOW is time to sell high on Bulgar IMO :popcorn: .
No thanks, I'll ride him to a couple titles, and have a nice day.
And exactly how many titles did he win you last year? ZERO!! Why? he was not healthy half the year? Get my point? :loco:
For your information I did win a title last year, and made it to the SB while owner Bulger in Fantasy Legends I, but some of you guys are always too quick to "sell high". You can no more predict an injury to Marc Bulger than I can predict when my next fart will be (see Rex Grossman so far this year compared to the last two, and on the flip side of that, see Shaun Alexander this year compared the last two). Predicting injures to players is one of the biggest misconceptions in fantasy sports, and one of the biggest mistakes also. Now predicting injuries because you have more information about some degenerative condition of a player, or an injury such as what Priest Holmes suffered, that's different. I don't think Bulger falls into that category.
 
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NOW is time to sell high on Bulgar IMO :popcorn: .
No thanks, I'll ride him to a couple titles, and have a nice day.
And exactly how many titles did he win you last year? ZERO!! Why? he was not healthy half the year? Get my point? :loco:
For your information I did win a title last year, and made it to the SB while owner Bulger in Fantasy Legends I, but some of you guys are always too quick to "sell high". You can no more predict an injury to Marc Bulger than I can predict when my next fart will be (see Rex Grossman, and on the flip side of that, see Shaun Alexander). Predicting injures to players is one of the biggest misconceptions in fantasy sports, and one of the biggest mistakes also. Now predicting injures because you have more information about some degenerative condition of a player, or an injury such as what Priest Holmes suffered, that's different. I don't think Bulger falls into that category.
2002 - Injured and misses weeks 12, 13, and 142003 - No injuries

2004 - Injured and misses weeks 13, 14, and 15

2005 - Injured and misses weeks 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17

All players in the NFL are an injury risk, but some have a MUCH higher chance of getting injured. It's up to you to decide if you want to go against those odds.

 
NOW is time to sell high on Bulgar IMO :popcorn: .
No thanks, I'll ride him to a couple titles, and have a nice day.
And exactly how many titles did he win you last year? ZERO!! Why? he was not healthy half the year? Get my point? :loco:
For your information I did win a title last year, and made it to the SB while owner Bulger in Fantasy Legends I, but some of you guys are always too quick to "sell high". You can no more predict an injury to Marc Bulger than I can predict when my next fart will be (see Rex Grossman, and on the flip side of that, see Shaun Alexander). Predicting injures to players is one of the biggest misconceptions in fantasy sports, and one of the biggest mistakes also. Now predicting injures because you have more information about some degenerative condition of a player, or an injury such as what Priest Holmes suffered, that's different. I don't think Bulger falls into that category.
2002 - Injured and misses weeks 12, 13, and 142003 - No injuries

2004 - Injured and misses weeks 13, 14, and 15

2005 - Injured and misses weeks 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17

All players in the NFL are an injury risk, but some have a MUCH higher chance of getting injured. It's up to you to decide if you want to go against those odds.
I'm with JohnnyU, Martz is gone, any and all QBs under his scheme is at a high risk. I'm riding Bulger til the waggon falls off.http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...=272742&hl=

 
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This whole thread is a jinx...

Stop piling on the man-love for Bulger immediately, there is no surer way to wish a shoulder injury on someone.

Bulger owner and Anti-Jinx Committee chair.

 

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