He couldnt run vs Arizona? How is that possible. And he has no value inside the redzone because the Falcons use the same play calling everytime they get inside the 10 yds line. Playaction and either run it with Vick or pass to a TE. My high hopes for Dunn are taking a hit.
Guess you missed the other play call? Throw it to Jenkins so he can drop it.Playaction and either run it with Vick or pass to a TE.
Oh please. Why dont we discuss his value going forward instead of posting this crap. Im not whining. Im looking for insight as to why hes struggled the last 2 games.He couldnt run vs Arizona? How is that possible. And he has no value inside the redzone because the Falcons use the same play calling everytime they get inside the 10 yds line. Playaction and either run it with Vick or pass to a TE. My high hopes for Dunn are taking a hit.![]()
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I really though Dunn would contend for the rushing title. But he has struggled the last 2 weeks. Anyone else notice they take Dunn out of the game fairly early with any kind of lead? I guess they want to save the wear and tear on his body. I thought Dunn would be a good RB2 all year but I think we have to adjust him down to a low RB2.I think he struggled because too many people are making big runs. Vick and Norwwod had 100 each. If he had half of that he would have had a great game. Dunn will be hit and miss because his QB runs so much. Hes still a good #2 or #3 back depending how many teams in your league
Wassup is that you should have sold high as I suggested after week 2. Dunn took advantage of overpursuing Ds the first two weeks and still failed to net a TD because of the ATL play callings. Norwood's early success was also a huge warning flag.shadyridr said:He couldnt run vs Arizona? How is that possible. And he has no value inside the redzone because the Falcons use the same play calling everytime they get inside the 10 yds line. Playaction and either run it with Vick or pass to a TE. My high hopes for Dunn are taking a hit.
I guess I missed that threadWassup is that you should have sold high as I suggested after week 2. Dunn took advantage of overpursuing Ds the first two weeks and still failed to net a TD because of the ATL play callings. Norwood's early success was also a huge warning flag.shadyridr said:He couldnt run vs Arizona? How is that possible. And he has no value inside the redzone because the Falcons use the same play calling everytime they get inside the 10 yds line. Playaction and either run it with Vick or pass to a TE. My high hopes for Dunn are taking a hit.
Pretty lengthy thread discussing Dunn's future prospects after his first two games. The majority posting indicated they wouldn't trade him for a late RB1 or early RB2.I guess I missed that threadWassup is that you should have sold high as I suggested after week 2. Dunn took advantage of overpursuing Ds the first two weeks and still failed to net a TD because of the ATL play callings. Norwood's early success was also a huge warning flag.shadyridr said:He couldnt run vs Arizona? How is that possible. And he has no value inside the redzone because the Falcons use the same play calling everytime they get inside the 10 yds line. Playaction and either run it with Vick or pass to a TE. My high hopes for Dunn are taking a hit.
What's the panic???1. Vick2. Norwood3. A lack of TDs.What is with the panic here?In my league, he was the #16 RB in the league going into this week. But only 7 points separated him and the #4 RB.
I really think that is overreacting. I see a lot of it in this forum. After every week, the game seems to be to micromanage everything and be the first one to call for something major.Look at his numbers. He had two monster weeks. He was on pace for over 2000 yards. Just because the ball has gone elsewhere and he's slowed the pace doesn't mean there is a problem. Look at 2005. He had quiet weeks then, too.What's the panic???1. Vick2. Norwood3. A lack of TDs.What is with the panic here?In my league, he was the #16 RB in the league going into this week. But only 7 points separated him and the #4 RB.
Two monsters weeks of finishing at RB14.I really think that is overreacting. I see a lot of it in this forum. After every week, the game seems to be to micromanage everything and be the first one to call for something major.Look at his numbers. He had two monster weeks. He was on pace for over 2000 yards. Just because the ball has gone elsewhere and he's slowed the pace doesn't mean there is a problem. Look at 2005. He had quiet weeks then, too.What's the panic???1. Vick2. Norwood3. A lack of TDs.What is with the panic here?In my league, he was the #16 RB in the league going into this week. But only 7 points separated him and the #4 RB.
I'd have to think that if Dunn rushed for over 2000 yards, he'd finish a little higher than RB14.Two monsters weeks of finishing at RB14.I really think that is overreacting. I see a lot of it in this forum. After every week, the game seems to be to micromanage everything and be the first one to call for something major.Look at his numbers. He had two monster weeks. He was on pace for over 2000 yards. Just because the ball has gone elsewhere and he's slowed the pace doesn't mean there is a problem. Look at 2005. He had quiet weeks then, too.What's the panic???1. Vick2. Norwood3. A lack of TDs.What is with the panic here?In my league, he was the #16 RB in the league going into this week. But only 7 points separated him and the #4 RB.Those are RB2 weeks, right where he was drafted. The same owner would have parlayed these "monster" weeks into a trade for a player that can take you to a title. People bury their head in the sand to reality. I see a lot of this in this forum.