Shark Moves
You might be a shark if you've got Mikel Leshoure rostered. Those who watch his film (highlights) see the potential of a workhorse back.
He's a big back with moves to spare and is a threat receiving out of the backfield.
Drafted as a complement to Jahvid Best in the 2nd Round, Detroit planned on giving him the ball. I think Detroit favors him over Kevin Smith and he quickly becomes entenched as starter.
I expect Leshoure to be used similar to Matt Forte in Chicago, except Leshoure will get goalline carries.
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You might be a shark if you have Torrey Smith rostered. Smith played the 2012 season without a real offseason. No OTAs, training camp, coach communication, etc.
Despite that he put up a statline of:
841 Yards / 7 Touchdowns
He excelled with Joe Flacco on deep patterns but showed acceleration to take short passes to the house.
This season he has had a proper offseason and has a better grasp of the route tree. He will not be behind Lee Evans and will be in on all 2 wide receiver sets.
That deep ball is special and I think he is far more of a complete receiver than Lee Evans or Bernard Berrian were.
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You might be a shark if you've got Jay Cutler rostered. Those who have watched Cutler play the past few seasons.have seen a player mature.
We saw him throw for season totals of 23 and 27 touchdowns with a bare cupboard at skill positions (Hester, Bennet, Williams, Knox are all servicable at best).
Cutler has requested tall receivers and he got two of them in Jay Cutler and Alshon Jeffery. The new offense is similar to what he ran in Denver where he previously passed for 4,500 yards.
With a true number one receiver,a new offensive scheme, and potential shootouts against Detroit and Green Bay, we could be seeing a career year for Cutler.
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You might be a shark if you've got Reggie Wayne rostered.
75 / 950 / 4
That is what Reggie Wayne posted last year with Dan Orlovsky and Curtis Painter at Quarterback.
Through double coverage he trudged but could not reach 1,000 yards.
Remember when we thought our friend Steve Smith's (Carolina) career had nose dived? Remember when a Rookie Quarterback (Cam Newton) resurrected his career?
Lucky for Reggie Wayne there is a new Sheriff in town in Indianapolis. Andrew Luck has been referred to as the best propsect in years and we can all agree he is better than the combination than Orlovsky and Painter.
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You might be a shark if you've got Darren Mcfadden rostered. The guy is good, period. He has shown potential to be the best running back in the league.
Stop predicting injuries. This guy has the talent to be a top producer like LT was for.years.
If he plays all 16 games, you will win many of your games.
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You might be a shark if you've got David Wilson rostered. Everyone cringes at this situation and the timeshare, fearing a Deangelo Williams, Jonathan Stewart situation.
But people forget that both Stewart and Williams were 1st Round selections. I liken this situation to Adrian Peterson and Chester Taylor a few years back.
Wilson will flash big play potential that the Giants will have no choice but to give him carries.
Bradshaw was a 7th Round pick. Giants brass just took Wilson in the first. The potential of that offense with Wilson on the field is huge.
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You might be a shark if you have Aaron Rodgers rostered. You didn't get cute. You understand that Rodgers will score more points than any other player week in, week out.
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You might be a shark if you've got Justin Blackmon rostered. Quickly installed into the first team offense, this is a player that will see a lot of targets.
Blaine Gabbert has shown some life in preseason and Blackmon is a player that can manufacture his own yards.
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You might be a shark if you've got Demaryius Thomas rostered. Peyton Manning is Peyton Manning, trust your gut, eyeballs.
Peyton Manning is great and Demaryius Thomas has upside rivaled only by Calvin Johnson.
Use your head.
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You might be a shark if you've got Aaron Hernandez rostered.
79 / 910 / 7 in 14 games.
Way to be overshadowed by Gronkowski. He got paid this offseason and could easily produce 90+ catches, 1,200 yards, 10 touchdowns.
Maybe Gronkowski will learn to share his touchdown total?
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You might be a shark if you have Rashard Mendenhall rostered. This is the same guy people were taking in the 1st Round last year.
Jonathan This and Isaac Whoever, Mendenhall is the most talented back on that roster and Todd Haley will feed him the ball.
Contract year!
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The entire Tennessee Offense. Locker, Johnson, Britt (one game suspension), Cook, and Wright in that order.
They all have talent and will produce big plays. Look what Tebow and Mcgahee accomplished last year.
Locker has the keys to a Ferari.
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You might be a shark if you have Eddie Royal rostered. Philip Rivers is a very good Quarterback, he throws a lot.
Antonio Gates opens up a lot of underneath routes. Norv Turner has gushed about Royal all off season.
Reminds me of Wes Welker and how he was misused in Miami with their terrible QBs.
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Well, are you a shark?
You might be a shark if you've got Mikel Leshoure rostered. Those who watch his film (highlights) see the potential of a workhorse back.
He's a big back with moves to spare and is a threat receiving out of the backfield.
Drafted as a complement to Jahvid Best in the 2nd Round, Detroit planned on giving him the ball. I think Detroit favors him over Kevin Smith and he quickly becomes entenched as starter.
I expect Leshoure to be used similar to Matt Forte in Chicago, except Leshoure will get goalline carries.
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You might be a shark if you have Torrey Smith rostered. Smith played the 2012 season without a real offseason. No OTAs, training camp, coach communication, etc.
Despite that he put up a statline of:
841 Yards / 7 Touchdowns
He excelled with Joe Flacco on deep patterns but showed acceleration to take short passes to the house.
This season he has had a proper offseason and has a better grasp of the route tree. He will not be behind Lee Evans and will be in on all 2 wide receiver sets.
That deep ball is special and I think he is far more of a complete receiver than Lee Evans or Bernard Berrian were.
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You might be a shark if you've got Jay Cutler rostered. Those who have watched Cutler play the past few seasons.have seen a player mature.
We saw him throw for season totals of 23 and 27 touchdowns with a bare cupboard at skill positions (Hester, Bennet, Williams, Knox are all servicable at best).
Cutler has requested tall receivers and he got two of them in Jay Cutler and Alshon Jeffery. The new offense is similar to what he ran in Denver where he previously passed for 4,500 yards.
With a true number one receiver,a new offensive scheme, and potential shootouts against Detroit and Green Bay, we could be seeing a career year for Cutler.
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You might be a shark if you've got Reggie Wayne rostered.
75 / 950 / 4
That is what Reggie Wayne posted last year with Dan Orlovsky and Curtis Painter at Quarterback.
Through double coverage he trudged but could not reach 1,000 yards.
Remember when we thought our friend Steve Smith's (Carolina) career had nose dived? Remember when a Rookie Quarterback (Cam Newton) resurrected his career?
Lucky for Reggie Wayne there is a new Sheriff in town in Indianapolis. Andrew Luck has been referred to as the best propsect in years and we can all agree he is better than the combination than Orlovsky and Painter.
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You might be a shark if you've got Darren Mcfadden rostered. The guy is good, period. He has shown potential to be the best running back in the league.
Stop predicting injuries. This guy has the talent to be a top producer like LT was for.years.
If he plays all 16 games, you will win many of your games.
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You might be a shark if you've got David Wilson rostered. Everyone cringes at this situation and the timeshare, fearing a Deangelo Williams, Jonathan Stewart situation.
But people forget that both Stewart and Williams were 1st Round selections. I liken this situation to Adrian Peterson and Chester Taylor a few years back.
Wilson will flash big play potential that the Giants will have no choice but to give him carries.
Bradshaw was a 7th Round pick. Giants brass just took Wilson in the first. The potential of that offense with Wilson on the field is huge.
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You might be a shark if you have Aaron Rodgers rostered. You didn't get cute. You understand that Rodgers will score more points than any other player week in, week out.
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You might be a shark if you've got Justin Blackmon rostered. Quickly installed into the first team offense, this is a player that will see a lot of targets.
Blaine Gabbert has shown some life in preseason and Blackmon is a player that can manufacture his own yards.
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You might be a shark if you've got Demaryius Thomas rostered. Peyton Manning is Peyton Manning, trust your gut, eyeballs.
Peyton Manning is great and Demaryius Thomas has upside rivaled only by Calvin Johnson.
Use your head.
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You might be a shark if you've got Aaron Hernandez rostered.
79 / 910 / 7 in 14 games.
Way to be overshadowed by Gronkowski. He got paid this offseason and could easily produce 90+ catches, 1,200 yards, 10 touchdowns.
Maybe Gronkowski will learn to share his touchdown total?
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You might be a shark if you have Rashard Mendenhall rostered. This is the same guy people were taking in the 1st Round last year.
Jonathan This and Isaac Whoever, Mendenhall is the most talented back on that roster and Todd Haley will feed him the ball.
Contract year!
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The entire Tennessee Offense. Locker, Johnson, Britt (one game suspension), Cook, and Wright in that order.
They all have talent and will produce big plays. Look what Tebow and Mcgahee accomplished last year.
Locker has the keys to a Ferari.
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You might be a shark if you have Eddie Royal rostered. Philip Rivers is a very good Quarterback, he throws a lot.
Antonio Gates opens up a lot of underneath routes. Norv Turner has gushed about Royal all off season.
Reminds me of Wes Welker and how he was misused in Miami with their terrible QBs.
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Well, are you a shark?