Question of the Week: Which WR Bust Will Bounce Back In 2004?
Question of the Week: Which WR Bust Will Bounce Back In 2004?
Give me Eric Moulds off that list. He's healthy, O-line now has Broncos o-line coach, better offensive coordinator (formerly with Steelers) with quick reads/releases (Bledsoe's therapist thanks this move)& rejuvenated Bledsoe. He's a much safer pick than the others...although Peerless Price with a healthy Vick would be a close second.
Later,
Maverick
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Maverick
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Question of the Week: Which WR Bust Will Bounce Back In 2004?
Maverick, try not to send out messages while drunk. People might mistake you for Gordon. Denver's O-line coach went to Atlanta and anyone who thinks Mike Mularkey is good for anything but firing needs serious help. Bledsoe is washed up and this year should be his last hurrah. With all that said, I choose Peerless Price because of the coaching changes and a healthy Michael Vick.
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Originally posted by TamuScarecrow:
Maverick, try not to send out messages while drunk. People might mistake you for Gordon. Ahhh...the game is on. I have some "comments" for you and your "experience", but was not going to publish them, because I was trying to play nicer. I'll shoot them on the board later today. Thanks for the chance.
Maverick, try not to send out messages while drunk. People might mistake you for Gordon. Ahhh...the game is on. I have some "comments" for you and your "experience", but was not going to publish them, because I was trying to play nicer. I'll shoot them on the board later today. Thanks for the chance.
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I just didn't want you to forget about me and my offer to get together in Vegas for a little fantasy football side bet.
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Originally posted by TamuScarecrow:
I just didn't want you to forget about me and my offer to get together in Vegas for a little fantasy football side bet. Gekko never forgets. As for the side wager, I'd like to see what leagues we are in, as well as what draft slots we both have. I admit I am a big believer of having a high draft pick, in order to compete. If I get something worse than maybe 7 or so, I think it's safe to say that I won't be making any side wagers.
On another note, you sound like someone who is up for a challenge. I'll be submitting information on the MB for the Gekko Invitational in about a week. I still need to run some things by Greg. Perhaps we can work something out?
[ July 21, 2004, 12:12 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]
I just didn't want you to forget about me and my offer to get together in Vegas for a little fantasy football side bet. Gekko never forgets. As for the side wager, I'd like to see what leagues we are in, as well as what draft slots we both have. I admit I am a big believer of having a high draft pick, in order to compete. If I get something worse than maybe 7 or so, I think it's safe to say that I won't be making any side wagers.
On another note, you sound like someone who is up for a challenge. I'll be submitting information on the MB for the Gekko Invitational in about a week. I still need to run some things by Greg. Perhaps we can work something out?
[ July 21, 2004, 12:12 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]
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I'm looking forward to meeting you while in Vegas as you are one interesting character based on all of the message board posts from you and about you. I will not hop on the anti-Gekko bandwagon in the future until we meet and I will be looking for the info on the Gekko Invitational.
As for the draft slots, it doesn't matter to me because I've won with #4 and won with #11.
As for the draft slots, it doesn't matter to me because I've won with #4 and won with #11.
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Question of the Week: Which WR Bust Will Bounce Back In 2004?
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
[QB] [QUOTE]As for the side wager, I'd like to see what leagues we are in, as well as what draft slots we both have. I admit I am a big believer of having a high draft pick, in order to compete. If I get something worse than maybe 7 or so, I think it's safe to say that I won't be making any side wagers.
So if you pick after #7, that will be your "excuse" on why you didn't do well? Geez, anyone who can't feel comfortable about drafting from ANY spot is just "donating" their $$ IMO!
[QB] [QUOTE]As for the side wager, I'd like to see what leagues we are in, as well as what draft slots we both have. I admit I am a big believer of having a high draft pick, in order to compete. If I get something worse than maybe 7 or so, I think it's safe to say that I won't be making any side wagers.
So if you pick after #7, that will be your "excuse" on why you didn't do well? Geez, anyone who can't feel comfortable about drafting from ANY spot is just "donating" their $$ IMO!
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Originally posted by BillyWaz:
So if you pick after #7, that will be your "excuse" on why you didn't do well? Who said that? I said I wouldn't make any side wagers. Try again sport!
Originally posted by BillyWaz:
Geez, anyone who can't feel comfortable about drafting from ANY spot is just "donating" their $$ IMO! You draft #14 and I draft #1 in 10 leagues, and I beat you 8 out of 10 times. Probably 9 out of 10. Sorry champ.
So if you pick after #7, that will be your "excuse" on why you didn't do well? Who said that? I said I wouldn't make any side wagers. Try again sport!
Originally posted by BillyWaz:
Geez, anyone who can't feel comfortable about drafting from ANY spot is just "donating" their $$ IMO! You draft #14 and I draft #1 in 10 leagues, and I beat you 8 out of 10 times. Probably 9 out of 10. Sorry champ.
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Question of the Week: Which WR Bust Will Bounce Back In 2004?
8 out of 10 times????
No way! Yes Gordon, your 1st-say 4th round picks ARE important but you win drafts with the sleepers you pick later on that fill in the gaps of your team. I'm not saying there aren't draft positions I prefer, but saying you could take me 8 out of 10 times is a bit presumptious..... don't you think?
I got a strange feeling you are in for a BIG surprise come September 4th!
These won't be the local "yahoos" your probably used to drafting with! :rolleyes:
No way! Yes Gordon, your 1st-say 4th round picks ARE important but you win drafts with the sleepers you pick later on that fill in the gaps of your team. I'm not saying there aren't draft positions I prefer, but saying you could take me 8 out of 10 times is a bit presumptious..... don't you think?
I got a strange feeling you are in for a BIG surprise come September 4th!
These won't be the local "yahoos" your probably used to drafting with! :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by BillyWaz:
I'm not saying there aren't draft positions I prefer, but saying you could take me 8 out of 10 times is a bit presumptious..... don't you think? I'd call it accurate. Sorry
Originally posted by BillyWaz:
I got a strange feeling you are in for a BIG surprise come September 4th! Doubt it. Maybe the strange feeling you got is that of your throat starting to tighten as you walk into the draft room. Or...maybe it's the beads of sweat on your forehead as you sit down at the draft table.
[ July 21, 2004, 05:23 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]
I'm not saying there aren't draft positions I prefer, but saying you could take me 8 out of 10 times is a bit presumptious..... don't you think? I'd call it accurate. Sorry
Originally posted by BillyWaz:
I got a strange feeling you are in for a BIG surprise come September 4th! Doubt it. Maybe the strange feeling you got is that of your throat starting to tighten as you walk into the draft room. Or...maybe it's the beads of sweat on your forehead as you sit down at the draft table.
[ July 21, 2004, 05:23 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]
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