MJD Returns - Big Deal!
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:17 am
So now the NFL season can begin with the return of Maurice Jones-Drew. Let's all just bow down and kiss his Superbowl ring...oh that's right...he doesn't have one.
It's nice that he finally decided to waltz on in to the locker room, deciding that his holdout was an effort in futility and now he's ready to play.
I know it's a business and players want big money NOW in case of an injury and blah, blah, blah, but before MJD owners get too excited, here's a few things to consider before he starts putting up points:
He's not in football shape
He has to learn a new playbook
His lack of preparation leaves him vulnerable and increases his risk of injury early
He has a poor attitude
If I'm a player who has been busting ass the entire preseason, I'm not thrilled he's back. As a matter of fact, he kind of throws a monkey wrench into the whole scheme because we've game planned without taking MJD into consideration.
I would speculate that MJD gets phased back into the offense slowly. I doubt he gets any touches in week 1 or week 2, maybe in week 3 he and Jennings split touches. By week 4 maybe he's back in football shape. By week 5 maybe he has the plays down, which puts him back in the mix for his normal point production by week 6 barring any injury.
Is MJD the Jaguar's savior - NO.
Gabbert, Jennings, Blackmon, and Lewis were starting to gel as a unit. The Jags are by no means a playoff team, but Jones-Drew's late arrival screws everything up because now they have to start from scratch and incorporate him into the system.
I didn't draft MJD...I took Jennings. I figure I can get some decent points from him for about 4 weeks depending on the matchups.
If you drafted MJD (sorry to hear that) I recommend being cautious and that you monitor his progress before inserting him into your lineup with the idea that he's going to be the fantasy stud he was last year.
As you can probably tell, I disagree with the way MJD handled this situation because he had a contract and he should have honored it.
It's nice that he finally decided to waltz on in to the locker room, deciding that his holdout was an effort in futility and now he's ready to play.
I know it's a business and players want big money NOW in case of an injury and blah, blah, blah, but before MJD owners get too excited, here's a few things to consider before he starts putting up points:
He's not in football shape
He has to learn a new playbook
His lack of preparation leaves him vulnerable and increases his risk of injury early
He has a poor attitude
If I'm a player who has been busting ass the entire preseason, I'm not thrilled he's back. As a matter of fact, he kind of throws a monkey wrench into the whole scheme because we've game planned without taking MJD into consideration.
I would speculate that MJD gets phased back into the offense slowly. I doubt he gets any touches in week 1 or week 2, maybe in week 3 he and Jennings split touches. By week 4 maybe he's back in football shape. By week 5 maybe he has the plays down, which puts him back in the mix for his normal point production by week 6 barring any injury.
Is MJD the Jaguar's savior - NO.
Gabbert, Jennings, Blackmon, and Lewis were starting to gel as a unit. The Jags are by no means a playoff team, but Jones-Drew's late arrival screws everything up because now they have to start from scratch and incorporate him into the system.
I didn't draft MJD...I took Jennings. I figure I can get some decent points from him for about 4 weeks depending on the matchups.
If you drafted MJD (sorry to hear that) I recommend being cautious and that you monitor his progress before inserting him into your lineup with the idea that he's going to be the fantasy stud he was last year.
As you can probably tell, I disagree with the way MJD handled this situation because he had a contract and he should have honored it.