this is true, Shanahan is the master behind the Double Feature running back style that a LOT of teams now use.
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this is true, Shanahan is the master behind the Double Feature running back style that a LOT of teams now use.
Geez, that shows what I know about FF.
It surprises me that an NFL coach would care enough to deliberately ruin it for fantasy players.
I have no idea why he's still here other than Ford Sr. loves him. But like everyone always says as long as people keep going to the games and watching them on TV there no real reason for the Fords to change.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boneycat
Yea Bell is still here. There are rumors that quite a few teams are trying to trade for Bell, so who knows whats going to happen.Quote:
Originally Posted by r'aggro
Bell is not an every down back, he can only handle about half of the load of the running game.
Yea, I dont know much about him, but what I know is pretty good. I think he could be a nice fit here in Martz's offense. Especially as a compliment to Jones.Quote:
Originally Posted by Snakespy
I doubt he DELIBERATELY does it, there are plenty of more important things on his mind. It's not like he pulls a guy out of a game because he was listed as a hot fantasy player and he's about to score a third touchdown.Quote:
Originally Posted by r'aggro
That's not to say he doesn't laugh when he finds out his RB only got 99 yards. :D
Looks like Atlanta has finally traded Matt Schaub, to the Texans -
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2807051
I haven't been as sold on him as many people are. Sure he does pretty well when he comes in, but I think a lot of that is because other teams have been gameplanning for Vick, an entirely different type of QB. I still think it's a good pickup for the Texans, though.
good point. I'm not really sold on him either. Its good news for Vick though.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
I see Rosenhaus is weaseling his way back into the spotlight, with this Lance Briggs situation. Sports agents FTL. Quit ruining sports, dammit.
how so? I hadn't anything other than he doesnt want to play in Chicago anymore.
Apparently he (Rosenhaus) went on Best Damn Sports Show and stated that he advised his client (Briggs) to refuse to play for Chicago this year despite being tagged. So they are trying to force a trade or release.
Briggs is a good player and does deserve a raise imo, but they will be looking for a huge payday and Briggs hasn't proven to be 'the man' when not lined up next to Urlacher.
Hmmm, thats true about Urlacher... Hadn't thought about that, but I have heard some sports guys say they think Briggs is better, guess we'll find out if he gets his trade.Quote:
Originally Posted by r'aggro
I am more than fine with Briggs leaving the division ;)
Hell, you guys should try to get him. He'll be wanting a 'leadership role' and ~7.5M per year, but he's a playmaker. Seems like a good way for Millen to make a splash, anyway. DC or SF will probably end up throwing the money at him.
No way Chicago would let that happen. No way. I would love it though.
Looks like the Texans have released David Carr -
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2809870
That's a big surprise to me, I expected them to trade him. Rocky career or not, a young QB with that much experience would have some decent value in a trade.
Its his contract. They can't trade him with that kind of a deal still in place.
Now I dont feel so bad for only getting a 5th rounder for Harrington :p
I have some hope for next season. The Raiders hired a young coach. They reassigned a ton of older coaches, including Slater and even Blitenikof who has been there since the 80's I think. So there are some big changes. Except for Sapp, the D is young and signed. Sapp still is ok. Reassigning the Tackles will help. Gallery might make a good right tackle or a guard. With the 1st draft pick, will they go for Russel or trade down and get Brady or someone else? I'm not sure, but one thing is for sure, they are not going to be as bad as last year. It is sad to see the Raiders play so bad. Hopefully, those days are gone.
That's not really saying much. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mindwarper
Well, I know my Ravens need a guard, so I'm hoping they pick up Manuel Ramirez in the second round, since he went to my college (Texas Tech) and I met him a few times. I would also hope they draft John Beck from BYU, I think he's going to be a steal for whoever grabs him, plust they'll need a QB since Mcnair is old and they've already moved on past Boller.
There is talk the Raiders may try to get Carr, then they wouldnt draft Russell, and would pick up Calvin Johnson. I think that's their best case scenario.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mindwarper
Though I hope it doesn't happen. I really want Johnson to be there at our number 2 pick :D
A receiver is definatley what the Lions need to draft.
/sarcasm
Its strange how I love the Raiders doing so terribble, but then again I want them to do better so when the Broncos kill them I am more satistfied. Its not very satisfying when you beat a 1-12 team even though we are huge rivals.
Sapp needs to come back to Tampa before he retires, because he is a Buc first, and had his best years here. I'm not saying we should play him, but we should sign him, then retire him here properly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mindwarper
I know exactly what you mean. One thing I really miss about the Hawks being in the afc-w were the rivalries I was used to, because I just really hated your team and the Raiders as well.:D Both teams got the better of us mostly over the years, but when we did win it felt so good. It's just not the same hating the Rams instead. My hope is that SF will become good enough to take Oakland's place, and I think they are finally on the right track.Quote:
Originally Posted by Snakespy
San Fran will win the division this year.
My bold statement for the season.