Bob Magaw
Footballguy
this would be a good point to pause and define terms...
are we talking about tebow as a QB1, or in top QB tier (not that those possibilities are necessarily mutually exclusive, but those potential SETS or CATEGORIES don't necessarily have to completely ovelap, either)...
most of my leagues are 14 & 16 teamers, but perhaps more common are 10-12?
so for the sake of simplicity, lets go with 10-12 team variants as more common or representative...
now I am at a disadvantage, because i didn't hear the audible report, just trying to clarify if bloom meant QB1 in the sense of, in a 10-12 team league, if a QB is one of the top 10-12 QBs, it is fair to call that QB1 production (in a standard, non flex league, starting 2 RB & 3 WR, top 10-12 RB & WR would also be RB/WR1, 10-12 to 20-24 = RB/WR2, 20-24 to 30-36 = RB/WR3, etc.)...
if that is the case, than the tier breakdown isn't relevant... around six QBs in tier one is in the ball park to most QB tier breakdowns, but as to QB1 production, not too many people play in leagues with just six teams.
maybe this was just a big miscommunication based on an underpinning fundamental misunderstanding of terms and definitions?
would it be less objectionable to characterize tebow as likely to average going forward, as long as he starts, in top 10-12 (than top 6)?
are we talking about tebow as a QB1, or in top QB tier (not that those possibilities are necessarily mutually exclusive, but those potential SETS or CATEGORIES don't necessarily have to completely ovelap, either)...
most of my leagues are 14 & 16 teamers, but perhaps more common are 10-12?
so for the sake of simplicity, lets go with 10-12 team variants as more common or representative...
now I am at a disadvantage, because i didn't hear the audible report, just trying to clarify if bloom meant QB1 in the sense of, in a 10-12 team league, if a QB is one of the top 10-12 QBs, it is fair to call that QB1 production (in a standard, non flex league, starting 2 RB & 3 WR, top 10-12 RB & WR would also be RB/WR1, 10-12 to 20-24 = RB/WR2, 20-24 to 30-36 = RB/WR3, etc.)...
if that is the case, than the tier breakdown isn't relevant... around six QBs in tier one is in the ball park to most QB tier breakdowns, but as to QB1 production, not too many people play in leagues with just six teams.
maybe this was just a big miscommunication based on an underpinning fundamental misunderstanding of terms and definitions?
would it be less objectionable to characterize tebow as likely to average going forward, as long as he starts, in top 10-12 (than top 6)?
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at the haters saying he isn't a QB1. Does 25-30 fantasy points not make the cut in your 3 team league?