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When you get off your high horse about Holmes? He as in Moss could very easily get hurt. Last I checked, no running back has averaged 3.5 TD's game for the season as Holmes has the last two weeks. I thinks Culpepper will average 2.5 Td's and 300 yd's per game and yes that is 30 points per game!!
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Originally posted by nnoy:
Anyone out there still think he was a better mid-season pick than Holmes or that he will average 30-points the rest of the way? Injuries aside, yes. Injuries included, yes again.
In 5 weeks, he is averaging 31.2 ppg despite not having Moss healthy for 3 of 5 games. My expectation was 35 ppg, assuming Moss was healthy.
Holmes has kicked his avg up for the 5 wks to 29.5 ppg, but only 23.5 if you include his bye week (part of Daunte's value was no bye week). Assuming Priest is out this week, his average copntribution drops to 19.7, or about 60% of DC. Culpepper w/out a bye week also saves me a roster spot.
For games in which Moss is healthy I still say he avgs 35 for my mid-season lge.
Anyone out there still think he was a better mid-season pick than Holmes or that he will average 30-points the rest of the way? Injuries aside, yes. Injuries included, yes again.
In 5 weeks, he is averaging 31.2 ppg despite not having Moss healthy for 3 of 5 games. My expectation was 35 ppg, assuming Moss was healthy.
Holmes has kicked his avg up for the 5 wks to 29.5 ppg, but only 23.5 if you include his bye week (part of Daunte's value was no bye week). Assuming Priest is out this week, his average copntribution drops to 19.7, or about 60% of DC. Culpepper w/out a bye week also saves me a roster spot.
For games in which Moss is healthy I still say he avgs 35 for my mid-season lge.