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I'd say that Moats was effective enough to put this discussion to bed.
Really? 10 carries for 43 yards, and a fumble? Not exactly impressive.
Conveniently leaving out the TD helps your argument. But I'd like to also mention:Arian --- 13 for 34 2.6 ypcC.Brown --- 3 for 7 2.3 ypcI think the obvious conclusion from the Houston running game is that the OL is just not very good. However, Moats has been a pretty decent play when it's known that he's part of the mix.
I hear you man, he's been a decent play. But don't delude yourself into believing that he put anything to bed with this game. He didn't do anything special. He was solid, but basically was just a guy.The TD has no bearing on anything. It's a short yardage TD. Quinton Ganther had a few of them, and I still think he sucks.
 
I'd say that Moats was effective enough to put this discussion to bed.
Really? 10 carries for 43 yards, and a fumble? Not exactly impressive.
Conveniently leaving out the TD helps your argument. But I'd like to also mention:Arian --- 13 for 34 2.6 ypcC.Brown --- 3 for 7 2.3 ypcI think the obvious conclusion from the Houston running game is that the OL is just not very good. However, Moats has been a pretty decent play when it's known that he's part of the mix.
I hear you man, he's been a decent play. But don't delude yourself into believing that he put anything to bed with this game. He didn't do anything special. He was solid, but basically was just a guy.The TD has no bearing on anything. It's a short yardage TD. Quinton Ganther had a few of them, and I still think he sucks.
I played Ganther as well. :confused: No offense man, but I think you are confusing the fantasy world with the real world of the NFL. I'm not saying either of these backs are bell cows that NFL teams should lean on to take them to the promise land. They are however pretty valuable FF cogs at this stage of the game. It's all about the bottomline stats. They produced, and that's all that matters at in the FF game and going forward for this year.
 
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Is Brown basically dropable at this point? HOU has a great week 15 matchup but he looks like the odd man out doesn't he?

 
Arian Foster also had 4 receptions for 54 yards. I havent seen the game tape yet, but the numbers aren't too shabby.

 
Coach Gary Kubiak confirmed that RB Arian Foster will be showcased in the final three games with Ryan Moats losing a fumble and Chris Brown ineffective Sunday.

"We're fixing to pick it up big-time for (Foster)," Kubiak said. One of our favorite deep Dynasty sleepers entering the season, Foster is a big back with impressive pass-catching ability. He averaged just 2.6 YPC Sunday, but that number will pick up against the Rams next week. Consider Foster a flex option the next two weeks. Dec. 14 - 10:44 am et

Source: Houston Chronicle

 
Guy was an odd disappointment. We have seen guys fade quickly (ala Germaine Crowell), but they are usually due to catastropihc injury and not the nagging kind. I thought he would have a Michael Bennett-type career (flash of greatness and settle into mediocrity, but I don't think we even got that out of Brown.

 
Guy was an odd disappointment. We have seen guys fade quickly (ala Germaine Crowell), but they are usually due to catastropihc injury and not the nagging kind. I thought he would have a Michael Bennett-type career (flash of greatness and settle into mediocrity, but I don't think we even got that out of Brown.
Yeah, that's the thing. I don't remember him blowing out a knee or anything. Oh well.
 

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