Doug B
Footballguy
It's kind of indirect, I admit. I read your statements on the previous page as pretty much writing off Darrel Williams as a season-long FF contributor.I dont see your point as a rebuttal to my statement at all.Adrian Peterson had a whole career over Alvin Kamara going in the early weeks of 2017.
The point is not that Darrel Williams will end up like Kamara. The point is that most of the time, to take advantage of a luck-out league winner off of waivers, you have to pull the trigger before it's a sure thing.
LawFitz wrote above: "Actually, it's only been two weeks for the Darrel Williams part of this experiment."
You responded to him: "It has been 4 weeks and a whole career for McCoy that I am considering here."
Riffing off of your phrasing, I jumped in with: "Adrian Peterson had a whole career over Alvin Kamara going in the early weeks of 2017."
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When you wrote "... a whole career for McCoy", I took that to mean that you feel his history and past success carry enough weight to surpass any "eye tests" that other Chiefs' RBs (especially Darrel Williams) may ace. To me, if Darrel Williams keeps 50% usage alongside a healthy Damien W and McCoy, and then builds momentum (or benefits from an injury) enough to be a 65-70% back by Halloween ... that wouldn't be the least bit of an out-of-left-field surprise. The signs are all there right now.
Not to say there's a 100% chance of that happening. Maybe not even 75%. But the time to buy that cheap Darrel Williams lotto ticket is now (if not last week) -- should he blow up even more, it will be very difficult to obtain him.
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