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I love it.
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former active bills player you'd most want back
Matt in KC replied to truth on hold's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
For me the decision is between Peters and Fitzpatrick. Peters is clearly the better and more valuable player, but I do't know if he gets us to the playoffs. I think Fitzpatrick is enough to push us over the "hump." Either way, we need to plug in our QB of the future soon. I love Marshawn, but my guess is he has a year, or two tops, left in the league. I suspect his style of running is going to knock him out with life-long back problems, starting soon. -
former active bills player you'd most want back
Matt in KC replied to truth on hold's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Is that because of injury? Is that a permanent thing, or something that just held him down this year? I haven't been keeping up. . . . -
Fred Jackson, Coaching Search, tidbits
Matt in KC replied to PaattMaann's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually, he has never had that Fast Freddie nickname. That was WR Jonathan Smith, who wasn't even named Fred... and he never seemed remarkably fast to me either! -
Fred Jackson, Coaching Search, tidbits
Matt in KC replied to PaattMaann's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'd love to hear someone in the media ask Fred if he has any interest in coaching someday. What's your point? Do you think Fred should be cut before he is outplayed? Why? I agree. McGee and Fred are two of my favorite all-time Bills. He's the best KR we've ever had, and was play-making cover corner. McGee struggled under the crap zone coverage defense Jauron implemented, but was serviceable. I've sorry, but not surprised, to hear about Terrence's health problems. -
Fred Jackson, Coaching Search, tidbits
Matt in KC replied to PaattMaann's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I expect Fred to graciously retire when he is actually outplayed, but I expect him to do everything he can to help the team win. Someone earlier in the thread said they weren't sure you can teach heart, and someone else said Fred has been a part of the Bills' losing culture. I couldn't disagree more. So often Fred was a spark and came through for the team when they were lagging. And I think Spiller has bought in to Fred's example. I suspect he'd be acting completely differently if he played with say McGahee or Lynch instead. -
I completely agree. Bravo, and thanks Bandit!
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How about inserting E J for a few plays?
Matt in KC replied to ShelfromNJ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I only see up-side, assuming EJ looks like he can run the plays well in practice. Are we concerned he might get hurt, that he might fail, that he might succeed? -
Unfortunately, my full roster scored only 3 TDs combined, and I lost by 11 points. As it turned out, I would have won if I started Knile Davis. . . (not that I seriously considered it with Charles starting). Oh well. As always, it was fun while it lasted. I might be bummed if the Bills didn't pull out a great win.
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I like Starks as much as Bush this week, so long as you're okay playing against the Bills. I generally rather play against the Bills in fantasy than start any Bills. I'm fine if they get shut out, or if they do well, there's a silver lining for my fantasy team.
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And yes, Another Playoff Thread - Me Too! - Help w RB2/WR2/Flex
Matt in KC replied to Matt in KC's topic in Fantasy Football
With Julio Jones ruled out, I think I'm going to start Benjamin. I really think the Steelers are going to kill the Falcons today, So Bryant won't be so much a part of the late game. I hope Bell doesn't destroy my playoff hopes scoring 50 points for my opponent. I'm hoping my move of grabbing Suisham will mitigate the damage. -
This is a case where I wouldn't over-think it, and just play Lacy.
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Sammy Watkins or Demaryius(sp?) Thomas?
Matt in KC replied to The Poojer's topic in Fantasy Football
I'll echo the others: D. Thomas for sure. An added benefit: if you start him and Sammy does better, you can come back and blame us. Same as Buftex, I expect the Broncos passing to explode this week, which for them means getting back to the old normal. -
And yes, Another Playoff Thread - Me Too! - Help w RB2/WR2/Flex
Matt in KC replied to Matt in KC's topic in Fantasy Football
I've been leaning toward Fred as RB2, Murray as flex. I have been on the fence whether to play Bryant as WR2, or Benjamin. I think the Steelers are going to eat up the Falcons, and I don't know how Benjamin is going to do with a new QB. From all I've seen this year though, Netwon looked like the problem on their connection the vast majority of the time. KB might actually be better with Anderson, I'm just uncomfortable banking on it vs. Big Ben throwning against a lousy Falcons secondary with a starting CB out and their strong safety a game-time decision with an ankle injury. -
Don't start Tre Mason Edit: I just saw in the other thread you didn't start him. Congrats on that! I think would probably play Crowell over Evans, but they are close enough I think it's not a big decision. My thinking is that CIN is the 31st ranked run defense. Carolina (who Evans plays) just held NO to 10 points in New Orleans. Then again, CIN has been a pretty good run D recently except against Le'Veon Bell. I think this decision will come down to Dalton. If he and AJ Green are "on," and they get a lead, Crowell won't get as many carries; if not, he will.
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Team: Party Fowl - 12 Team half point PPR League Help me fill my last spots. Who do you like as the last RB, WR and Flex and why? Starters Peyton Manning Marshawn Lynch RB2 TY Hilton WR2 RB/WR/TE Flex Dwayne Allen K= Suisham (PIT) CHIEFs (vs. OAK) Bench Fred Jackson vs. GB Latavius Murray OAK @ KC Steven Jackson ATL vs. PIT Kelvin Benjamin CAR vs. TB – with Derek Anderson at QB Martavis Bryant PIT @ ATL Anquan Boldin SF @ SEA Jarvis Landry MIA @ NE Note: My opponent is starting Roethlisberger and Le'Veon Bell (and Demaryius Thomas)
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Detroit keeps saying they plan to have Bush play a big role, so he's likely to get a chance at least, though I don't know if he's really healthy. I drafted him in the 3rd round this year, which hurt. Next year I'd still take him, but in the lean later rounds, if he's still available. The Ravens are a great play, I think. I would start them over the Chiefs, who I'm likely to start. I'm also grabbing Cleveland for next week against the Panthers if I'm still playing.
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Bush did practice today. He's not a good choice, but I think is the best of that sad lot. After that Sims? There has to be someone better. . . . I kind of have the same reaction to the defenses. I'd rather play Tennessee than either of those two. I would play Miami over Houston. Miami beat NE week 1 and sacked Brady 4 times.
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I agree on all counts and am planning to start Murray myself.
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I don't doubt that's the plan, but I wouldn't bet against Fred beating out the competition in preseason.
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I have no problems with Fred. He's not an explosive young stud, but he gets the job done. I was thinking this is the first game since his injury that he looks "right" again. I suspect he'll be even better against Green Bay.
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Unless you have a kicker than can hit the skip-and-pop-up kick consistently, I personally favor the line drive approach, bouncing off a defender. The danger is of course missing them, or having them doge it and having it go far downfield or out of bounds. It would be great to be able to hit it hard and create a 20-25 yard downfield pop-up to let your speed guys get there by the time it falls into reach.
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The problem with this approach, and any similar jump ball techniques is that the receiving team can call for a fair catch on a kick-off. This is why so many on-sides attempts are kicked off the ground, because a fair catch doesn't apply when the ball has already hit the ground. Having the ball hit the ground and pop up for a jump ball is the best of both worlds, but is difficult to do consistently.
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I'd put Orton somewhere around 20. There's no way Newton can be higher on the list. He's playing dreadfully. It may be the fault of his OC, but performance is all I can judge as a package deal. Maybe that makes him 21, but I voted for Average. He's performing about the same as the guys 17-23 on your list, so let's call him tied for 17th.
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In the offseason, we acquire Mike Ditka and Drew Bress
Matt in KC replied to Haef's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
...and Herschel Walker, and Deion Sanders, and. . . .