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Synthesizer, where do you have Chad Johnson's value right now compared to his value 2 years ago? Answer this question in your head before you read the rest of my post please.Done? Ok, good. Now consider this:Chad Johnson's seasonal stats for the last 5 years are almost identical. His endseason point totals have been the following:195183199178192Now, in spite of this it would seem that Chad's value is quite a bit lower than what it was the last few years where he was pretty much the consensus #1 WR. Why? Because he went from a "consistent but doesn't blow up often" kind of guy to a "blows up occasionally but puts up stinkers in the meantime" guy.
Chad Johnson is an interesting example. Last year he blew up in 3 weeks, but in the other 13 weeks he has 1 TD total. So yes, he is the type of player I like to draft. Although he's a bit too extreme for me, you've made a good point.Edit to add that Colston is a better example of the type of player I like to draft..... absolute stinkers for about 4 games, countered with 6-8 games of really good production.
 
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Blackjacks said:
Clinton Portis is right.Looking at his #'s the since entering the league this guy really is a steal if you get him after about the #5 pick overall.
Totally disagree. He'll get you 8-12 points every week but not more than that very often. Basically he doesn't single-handedly win or lose any games for you. I want more than that out of a mid-1st round pick.
He and Chad Johnson were the reasons I won my championship this year.... I Totally Disagree with you!
 
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Blackjacks said:
Top 5 in three of the last six yearsTop 6 in four of the last six yearsTop 11 in five of the last six yearsHad one injury plagued season that made him miss half the yearWho is it?????????
Portis:2002 - 42003 - 52004 - 112005 - 62006 - 36 (missed 8 games)2007 - 4
Wow. That's a great memory to know his exact finish the last 6 years.
Excuse me for answering the question that's been answered 10 times, yet the OP has ignored acknowledging the answer.The answer is Portis.
Sorry guys, I had an emergency I had to attend to last night.Clinton Portis is right.Looking at his #'s the since entering the league this guy really is a steal if you get him after about the #5 pick overall.
Considering you have him on your squad and he's a Free Agent this year, I would think the wiser move would to not come on here and pimp his career numbers. Maybe I need to rethink my Free Agent night strategy. Joe may not be able to bid on your guys, but I can :thumbup: :shrug:
 
As a Reds fan my whole life, I am probably one of the few people that appreciate the name Mario Soto, he was such an awesome pitcher, too bad the Reds sucked basically his entire career. He was like a poor mans Nolan Ryan, lose games 2-1 or 3-2 give up no earned runs and 3 hits and have 12 k's. Nice to see that name again :-)
Dude's 1985 campaign was really, really underrated.Jeff Reardon getting a Cy Young vote and Soto not getting one is a travesty.Soto was the third or fourth best pitcher in the league that year, and it was a monster year for pitching (Gooden's amazing season, John Tudor's sub-2.00 ERA, etc.)
 

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