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Neither am I.I'm not sure what point this is trying to make?John Paulsen @4for4_John 24m24 minutes ago
When the two PHI games are excluded, DeSean Jackson played at a 58-1140-6.1 pace. Those are fringe WR2 numbers in PPR.
Neither am I.I'm not sure what point this is trying to make?John Paulsen @4for4_John 24m24 minutes ago
When the two PHI games are excluded, DeSean Jackson played at a 58-1140-6.1 pace. Those are fringe WR2 numbers in PPR.
Maybe the Skins aren't playing Philly this yearI'm not sure what point this is trying to make?John Paulsen @4for4_John 24m24 minutes ago
When the two PHI games are excluded, DeSean Jackson played at a 58-1140-6.1 pace. Those are fringe WR2 numbers in PPR.
MattFancy said:Maybe the Skins aren't playing Philly this yearDr. Octopus said:I'm not sure what point this is trying to make?Faust said:John Paulsen @4for4_John 24m24 minutes ago
When the two PHI games are excluded, DeSean Jackson played at a 58-1140-6.1 pace. Those are fringe WR2 numbers in PPR.
I'm a Skins fan, so hopefully you knew I was being sarcasticMattFancy said:Maybe the Skins aren't playing Philly this yearDr. Octopus said:I'm not sure what point this is trying to make?Faust said:John Paulsen @4for4_John 24m24 minutes ago
When the two PHI games are excluded, DeSean Jackson played at a 58-1140-6.1 pace. Those are fringe WR2 numbers in PPR.![]()
Russell Clay@RussellJClay 6m6 minutes ago
DeSean Jackson's 2014 was pretty historic as well. Only three players have had 50+ catches and 20+ YPR since 2000. Link
J3ff Miller @FFJeffM 6m6 minutes ago
J3ff Miller retweeted Russell Clay
DeSean has always been super underrated. I just wish he'd get more volume for fantasy purposes.
I was laughing with you, not at youI'm a Skins fan, so hopefully you knew I was being sarcasticMaybe the Skins aren't playing Philly this yearI'm not sure what point this is trying to make?John Paulsen @4for4_John 24m24 minutes ago
When the two PHI games are excluded, DeSean Jackson played at a 58-1140-6.1 pace. Those are fringe WR2 numbers in PPR.![]()
Well there's thatMaybe the Skins aren't playing Philly this yearI'm not sure what point this is trying to make?John Paulsen @4for4_John 24m24 minutes ago
When the two PHI games are excluded, DeSean Jackson played at a 58-1140-6.1 pace. Those are fringe WR2 numbers in PPR.
.People make way too much about this. In standard leagues, these guys also had at least 6 games of similar scoring to DJax;NelsonThis is just a guy I never wanted a part of in FF because despite the solid games and sometimes those huge splash games, it seems like every single time you NEED him, he rolls out a 5.4 game.
In each of the past two years, it turns out, he's had 6 games like that (7 or fewer points) in each season. So he's sort of like the WR version of CK2k.
Rolling out clunkers in 40% of the FF games is not good, especially in relation to his price. But, in all fairness, he IS the kind of guy that if I just happened to find myself with him on a team (part of a trade or he unexpectedly fell much farther than he should), he is the kind of guy I would love to have for bye weeks or that one random week where you're just rolling dice to pull an upset because he CAN give you that game where he balances everything quickly with a big output.
I used to avoid him for this reason as well.jurb26 said:People make way too much about this. In standard leagues, these guys also had at least 6 games of similar scoring to DJax;NelsonShutout said:This is just a guy I never wanted a part of in FF because despite the solid games and sometimes those huge splash games, it seems like every single time you NEED him, he rolls out a 5.4 game.
In each of the past two years, it turns out, he's had 6 games like that (7 or fewer points) in each season. So he's sort of like the WR version of CK2k.
Rolling out clunkers in 40% of the FF games is not good, especially in relation to his price. But, in all fairness, he IS the kind of guy that if I just happened to find myself with him on a team (part of a trade or he unexpectedly fell much farther than he should), he is the kind of guy I would love to have for bye weeks or that one random week where you're just rolling dice to pull an upset because he CAN give you that game where he balances everything quickly with a big output.
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PPR hurts DJax more than other guys, but by and large WRs just don't score that consistently across the board.
Actually, he technically said the opposite of that. Very humble of him.Faust said:
See, he doesn't think or feel any of those things. Guy is all growns up."I don't think no one can guard me," Jackson said. "It's how I feel about myself. I don't feel no one can stop me.
Everytime Jackson or McCoy open their mouths Chip Kelly looks twice as smart.
He actually says the opposite. I don't feel that no one can stop me.........that means that you feel that people can stop you, no?Faust said:
"No word on where the blocking sled ranks against Sherman, Revis et al."Faust said:WATCH: DeSean Jackson hits sled at Redskins camp, out a couple weeks
http://mweb.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25261666/desean-jacksons-kryptonite-isnt-shutdown-corners-but-blocking-sled
Redskins coach Jay Gruden said DeSean Jackson (sprained AC joint) is "feeling pretty good."
"He’s got almost full range of motion back," Gruden said. Jackson is unlikely to play in the Redskins' second preseason game, but he is a good bet to suit up for the dress rehearsal.
Source: Tarik El-Bashir on Twitter
Aug 17 - 10:52 AM
He's the definition of boom or bust. Perfect for a WR3.QB play was a circus last year and DJax produced. This year looks no different.
I agree. I was ticked I ended up with him in one of my drafts but now I suddenly feel hopeful. I feel ok with McCoy in there too. If they throw picks along the way so be it they will just be passing to dig themselves out.In high stakes, some of the leagues are scored based on total points where h2h record only matters if you are in first place. I feel better about him as my WR 4/Flex because he had 3 100 yard TD games with Cousins. If Cousins targets him a lot Desean could have a big year. Garcon can be drafted later though.
Not only does he sling it, but he also turns it over. IMO Desean and Peirre up, Alfred Morris down.I think Cousins improves his chances of having a big year because he slings it. This gives Desean more chances to make big plays.
I wonder if he realizes that he said he thinks someone can guard him. Twice.Actually, he technically said the opposite of that. Very humble of him.
See, he doesn't think or feel any of those things. Guy is all growns up."I don't think no one can guard me," Jackson said. "It's how I feel about myself. I don't feel no one can stop me.
Coach Jay Gruden said DeSean Jackson (hamstring) could return next week.
It confirms an NFL Network report that Jackson is ahead of schedule. The Redskins originally expected Jackson to miss 3-4 weeks. Jackson should have a good chance at returning against the Eagles in Week 4.
Source: Master Tesfatsion on Twitter
Sep 25 - 6:05 PM
Redskins coach Jay Gruden said Monday that DeSean Jackson's (hamstring) reps will increase in practice this week.
Gruden did not commit to Jackson playing against the Jets in Week 6. As the Redskins face Darrelle Revis and Antonio Cromartie this week, it may be in fantasy owners' best interest for the Skins to give Jackson one more week off, then have him firing on all cylinders for Week 7 against the Buccaneers.
Source: ESPN.com
Oct 12 - 5:59 PM
Remember when this guy looked like a "deal"? What a non factor he has ended up being, is he probably cut after this year? Not producing and team not better.Only 16 is guaranteed. Skins got a hell of a deal here.They overpaid because they are guaranteeing a 3 year/$24M contract while the Eagles didn't even want him on a one year $10M contract.Overpaid how exactly? By giving him $750k more a year than Decker is making? He's actually getting paid less by the Skins this year than he would've made had the Eagles kept him. But yup, the Skins overpaid.No way do I give this guy a big contract until he has proven that he is over his maturity issues. Redskins over paid hoping he would change as opposed to rewarding him after he has changed. That is a very dangerous risk.
There's also the possibility that it becomes a 2 year/$20M deal if the Redskins decide to cut him before 2016.
Chip knew he would have a good 2014, but would get hurt in TC by falling into a sled and then injure his hammy early in the 1st quarter of Week 1? Does he also know the winning lottery numbers?Remember when this guy looked like a "deal"? What a non factor he has ended up being, is he probably cut after this year? Not producing and team not better.Only 16 is guaranteed. Skins got a hell of a deal here.They overpaid because they are guaranteeing a 3 year/$24M contract while the Eagles didn't even want him on a one year $10M contract.Overpaid how exactly? By giving him $750k more a year than Decker is making? He's actually getting paid less by the Skins this year than he would've made had the Eagles kept him. But yup, the Skins overpaid.No way do I give this guy a big contract until he has proven that he is over his maturity issues. Redskins over paid hoping he would change as opposed to rewarding him after he has changed. That is a very dangerous risk.
There's also the possibility that it becomes a 2 year/$20M deal if the Redskins decide to cut him before 2016.
Chip caught a lot of heat for this but clearly the right move.
Can't hurt to ask him.Chip knew he would have a good 2014, but would get hurt in TC by falling into a sled and then injure his hammy early in the 1st quarter of Week 1? Does he also know the winning lottery numbers?Remember when this guy looked like a "deal"? What a non factor he has ended up being, is he probably cut after this year? Not producing and team not better.Only 16 is guaranteed. Skins got a hell of a deal here.They overpaid because they are guaranteeing a 3 year/$24M contract while the Eagles didn't even want him on a one year $10M contract.Overpaid how exactly? By giving him $750k more a year than Decker is making? He's actually getting paid less by the Skins this year than he would've made had the Eagles kept him. But yup, the Skins overpaid.No way do I give this guy a big contract until he has proven that he is over his maturity issues. Redskins over paid hoping he would change as opposed to rewarding him after he has changed. That is a very dangerous risk.
There's also the possibility that it becomes a 2 year/$20M deal if the Redskins decide to cut him before 2016.
Chip caught a lot of heat for this but clearly the right move.
Pretty sure Eagles fans would be happy if he only knew whether Bradford could be a viable starting QB.Chip knew he would have a good 2014, but would get hurt in TC by falling into a sled and then injure his hammy early in the 1st quarter of Week 1? Does he also know the winning lottery numbers?Remember when this guy looked like a "deal"? What a non factor he has ended up being, is he probably cut after this year? Not producing and team not better.Only 16 is guaranteed. Skins got a hell of a deal here.They overpaid because they are guaranteeing a 3 year/$24M contract while the Eagles didn't even want him on a one year $10M contract.Overpaid how exactly? By giving him $750k more a year than Decker is making? He's actually getting paid less by the Skins this year than he would've made had the Eagles kept him. But yup, the Skins overpaid.No way do I give this guy a big contract until he has proven that he is over his maturity issues. Redskins over paid hoping he would change as opposed to rewarding him after he has changed. That is a very dangerous risk.
There's also the possibility that it becomes a 2 year/$20M deal if the Redskins decide to cut him before 2016.
Chip caught a lot of heat for this but clearly the right move.
DeSean Jackson - WR - Redskins
CSN Washington expects the Redskins to move on from DeSean Jackson after this season.
Jackson hasn’t played since Week 1 with his hamstring injury. He also missed longer than expected with a shoulder sprain in training camp. GM Scot McCloughan wasn’t part of the regime that signed Jackson and reportedly has concerns with keeping him given his durability issues. Washington would save $6.75 million by releasing Jackson next offseason.
Source: CSN Washington
Oct 31 - 9:29 PM