It's a good situation, sure. But he's getting drafted ahead of:
Brandin Cooks, Josh Gordon, Mark Ingram, Jimmy Graham, Dion Lewis, Marvin Jones, Tom Brady, Greg Olsen, Rashaad Penny, Russell Wilson, Michael Crabtree
I don't like to use this word. But it's just plain stupid. There's no value here.
You cried like a baby when people made fun of your hilariously bad Booker call, yet you keep popping back in here to
If my Booker call was hilariously bad, then drafting Freeman in the 3rd / 4th round must be considered a failure of epic proportions!You cried like a baby when people made fun of your hilariously bad Booker call, yet you keep popping back in here toafter each bad game.
Just move along, man, or we'll start laughing at that Booker prediction again.
No, you on Booker Island was the most epic fail, mainly due to the ensuing cringey meltdown.If my Booker call was hilariously bad, then drafting Freeman in the 3rd / 4th round must be considered a failure of epic proportions!
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Maybe they'll listen to me next time.No, you on Booker Island was the most epic fail, mainly due to the ensuing cringey meltdown.
I've personally got him in zero redrafts, so I don't really care about your beef with the other people in here or Freeman's redraft ADP. I just can't help but facepalm every time I see you bump this thread. You got so mad at people for calling you out, yet here you are trying to call other people out. So petty and hypocritical.
The problem is that Denver's defense somehow became awful. They rank last in the league in rushing yards (968) and ypc (5.7). They don't appear as bad in passing yards per game because teams just don't have to pass against them, but on a yards per attempt basis, they are the 9th worst (7.8 ypa).This is a case where the coach is standing int he way of both backs. 2 weeks in a row, 40+ passes to 15 or less runs. Can't win like that. I think VJ if he has any chance of keeping his job will have to figure out that running Freeman and Lindsay 30 combined times a game is the way to win for Denver right now. Or maybe he won't.
Freeman is a great dynasty buy if you can get himAt this point whether Freeman is good or not is irrelevant since the QB/coaching is terrible.
Or what? You'll scream and cry like a little baby so more? Because you are 50/50 on your predictions. That's right, a coin toss. And at the same time you are saying people should listen to you when calling heads or tails will be equally as predictive.Maybe they'll listen to me next time.
Agree, good post. Outside of the reality that unless Lindsay becomes a stud at pass pro, this offense is going to involve three backs. But the runThe problem is that Denver's defense somehow became awful. They rank last in the league in rushing yards (968) and ypc (5.7). They don't appear as bad in passing yards per game because teams just don't have to pass against them, but on a yards per attempt basis, they are the 9th worst (7.8 ypa).
Where are you getting this 50% number from? Go look at my post history in the Shark Pool. Better yet, head into the Sports Betting thread and ask them if I'm only right 50% of the time.TheFanatic said:Or what? You'll scream and cry like a little baby so more? Because you are 50/50 on your predictions. That's right, a coin toss. And at the same time you are saying people should listen to you when calling heads or tails will be equally as predictive.
And let's just get this straight. When you are wrong on a prediction and you get called on it youI'm not talking some little sniffles here. I'm talking full on tantrum, rolling on the floor pounding your legs and fists into the ground. And then at the same time, when anything goes your way, you come in here and thump your chest and gloat about how right you are and that people should be listening to you. To sum up, you lose your mind when people call you on being wrong, but the first chance you get to call others out for being wrong you jump on it. There's a word for that. Anyone want to help me out here on what that is?
EminenceTheFanatic said:Or what? You'll scream and cry like a little baby so more? Because you are 50/50 on your predictions. That's right, a coin toss. And at the same time you are saying people should listen to you when calling heads or tails will be equally as predictive.
And let's just get this straight. When you are wrong on a prediction and you get called on it youI'm not talking some little sniffles here. I'm talking full on tantrum, rolling on the floor pounding your legs and fists into the ground. And then at the same time, when anything goes your way, you come in here and thump your chest and gloat about how right you are and that people should be listening to you. To sum up, you lose your mind when people call you on being wrong, but the first chance you get to call others out for being wrong you jump on it. There's a word for that. Anyone want to help me out here on what that is?
Did you watch the game? "the other rookie" went 14 for 90 (about 6.5 ypc)There was no mention of an injury but I found Freemans complete absence in the 4th quarter to be strange. For the first 3 quarters Lindsay and him were rotating but in the 4th only Lindsay saw the field except for a couple of snaps from Booker.
Royce Freeman rushed 13 times for 37 yards and a touchdown in the Broncos' Week 7 win over the Cardinals.
As Phillip Lindsay was running all over the Cardinals' pathetic run defense, Freeman had one of his quietest games of the season. He's now been held below three yards per carry in back-to-back games, dropping his YPC from 5.10 to 4.35. Freeman has been solid as a rookie, Lindsay has simply been better. Freeman will be a touchdown-dependent FLEX for Week 8 against the Chiefs.
Oct 19 - 12:08 AM
Yeah but the game was out of hand so why overload your best asset? I know who is better but I still wouldn't be surprised if Freeman ends up on the injury list next week.Did you watch the game? "the other rookie" went 14 for 90 (about 6.5 ypc)
Not sayin it's a trend, but...
Freeman is leroy hoard on a debatable offense. It was a not so good zona team obviously, and next week @ arrowhead will determine the donkey's season.
Suspicion confirmed.Yeah but the game was out of hand so why overload your best asset? I know who is better but I still wouldn't be surprised if Freeman ends up on the injury list next week.
Waiting for him to make a play running from under center that doesn't result in 3 yards and a cloud of dust.
It's a little different when you're going against NFL calibre linebackers.
But so far, I haven't seen a single play outside that draw play out of shotgun in Minnesota that suggests Freeman is more than just another guy.
I'm seeing a ton of 3 yards and a cloud of dust. Believe me, I want to get excited about this guy.
Freeman is struggling to run under center.
From what I'm seeing in preseason, Freeman is a 3 yards and a cloud of dust type of running back. There's no explosion to his game. He's a fluid big man, that's all.
It's Eminence. That should answer your question.ROFL. Anyone who has done this for any length of time has players he was 100% right about and an equal amount he was 100% wrong about. I couldn't imagine being so happy and proud about one call that you got semi-right. Can you even imagine how low this Stu guy's hit rate must be if he's jumping up and down and crying for attention like this over getting one right? Sad
ESPN's Jeff Legwold reports the Broncos remain "hopeful" Royce Freeman (ankle) suits up for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Freeman has apparently shed his walking boot, though he did not practice either Wednesday or Thursday. He needs to get in at least a "limited" session on Friday to have any shot at suiting up.
Source: Jeff Legwold on Twitter
Oct 25 - 6:01 PM
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Royce Freeman (ankle) is not expected to play Week 9 against the Texans.
Reportedly dealing with a high-ankle sprain, it would have been a stretch for Freeman to return just two weeks after suffering the injury. He appears close, however, and should be ready to go following Denver's Week 10 bye. With Freeman out, Phillip Lindsay will once again work as the No. 1 with Devontae Booker filling in on passing downs.
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
Nov 4 - 12:06 AM
Achilles or high ankle sprain? I'll take the sprain until I see Foreman perform, but sadly, if he does well, it may be too late.He was just dropped in one of my leagues. Worth a pickup? Have to drop D'Onte Foreman.
Certainly worth a bench stash, as DEN plays OAK in week 16.Gave up on him weeks ago
Yards after contact per attempt pacesetters at RB per @PFF (min 70 atts):
1) Nick Chubb (4.61)
2) Royce Freeman (3.69)
3) Chris Carson (3.58)
4) Isaiah Crowell (3.33)
5t) Kerryon Johnson (3.30)
5t) Latavius Murray (3.30)
Not to mention the Niners in Week 14 and the Browns in Week 15.Certainly worth a bench stash, as DEN plays OAK in week 16.
Browns defense is pretty good though.Not to mention the Niners in Week 14 and the Browns in Week 15.
They're 29th in the league vs. the run (138.9 rushing yards/game).Browns defense is pretty good though.
Carry on thendcgangstas said:They're 29th in the league vs. the run (138.9 rushing yards/game).
The Broncos expect Royce Freeman (ankle) back for Week 11 against the Chargers.
Dealing with a high ankle sprain, Freeman has been out since Week 7. He will return to a committee alongside Phillip Lindsay and Devontae Booker. Freeman was a touchdown-or-bust flex option early in the season, and we wouldn't expect that to change in the back half. Lindsay has outplayed him all year.
Source: Mike Klis on Twitter
Nov 12 - 3:52 PM