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Originally posted by Two Red Ducks:
the 1st tier tight ends went later than what i expected..that was the main surprise to me. good luck as well. just happy the season is upon us. too much BS this offseason w/ the CBA and high stakes space drama. Larry's a great facilitator...has a good time
the 1st tier tight ends went later than what i expected..that was the main surprise to me. good luck as well. just happy the season is upon us. too much BS this offseason w/ the CBA and high stakes space drama. Larry's a great facilitator...has a good time
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Here's Tom's FBG Team: Have At It
Great team Tom !
OK, who helped you?
OK, who helped you?
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Originally posted by Old School:
Great team Tom !
OK, who helped you? Silly NFFC guys.
Great team Tom !
OK, who helped you? Silly NFFC guys.
Tom Kessenich
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Here's Tom's FBG Team: Have At It
Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
Yeah, the value was simply far too good at that point with Wayne, Mike. I couldn't pass on a proven PPR stud who has topped 100 receptions the past two seasons. Even if he declines (reasonable assumption), he would have to become practically worthless to drop beyond the value where I got him. I just don't see that happening.
l. Harrison's last full year prior to Manning missing TC in 2008:
95- 1366- 12
2008:
60- 636- 5
just sayin.....
Btw, I understand D Will and Stewart's nickname had been changed from Slash and Dash to Thud and Dud...
Yeah, the value was simply far too good at that point with Wayne, Mike. I couldn't pass on a proven PPR stud who has topped 100 receptions the past two seasons. Even if he declines (reasonable assumption), he would have to become practically worthless to drop beyond the value where I got him. I just don't see that happening.
l. Harrison's last full year prior to Manning missing TC in 2008:
95- 1366- 12
2008:
60- 636- 5
just sayin.....
Btw, I understand D Will and Stewart's nickname had been changed from Slash and Dash to Thud and Dud...
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I don't see Harrison being a relevant comparison. First off, in 2008 he was 36 years old and coming off a major injury that for all intents and purposes ruined his career as a big-time No. 1 WR. Wayne is four years younger, is coming off a career high in receptions and hasn't shown any signs of serious decline and didn't suffer a major, career-threatening injury last season. Furthermore, Harrison was the Colts' No. 2 WR in 2008. He had already been passed at that time by Wayne. Whereas, Wayne is clearly still Indy's No. 1 WR.
Comparing Wayne this season to Harrison in 2008 is an extreme case of apples and oranges. Sorry, Rich.
I'd be willing to wager just about anything that if Manning and Wayne are both healthy, Wayne tops 60 receptions with ease.
[ August 23, 2011, 02:15 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
Comparing Wayne this season to Harrison in 2008 is an extreme case of apples and oranges. Sorry, Rich.
I'd be willing to wager just about anything that if Manning and Wayne are both healthy, Wayne tops 60 receptions with ease.
[ August 23, 2011, 02:15 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
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Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
I don't see Harrison being a relevant comparison. First off, in 2008 he was 36 years old and coming off a major injury that for all intents and purposes ruined his career as a big-time No. 1 WR. Wayne is four years younger, is coming off a career high in receptions and hasn't shown any signs of serious decline and didn't suffer a major, career-threatening injury last season. Furthermore, Harrison was the Colts' No. 2 WR in 2008. He had already been passed at that time by Wayne. Whereas, Wayne is clearly still Indy's No. 1 WR.
Comparing Wayne this season to Harrison in 2008 is an extreme case of apples and oranges. Sorry, Rich.
I'd be willing to wager just about anything that if Manning and Wayne are both healthy, Wayne tops 60 receptions with ease. Geez.....this sounds like someone who drafted Wayne...
I don't see Harrison being a relevant comparison. First off, in 2008 he was 36 years old and coming off a major injury that for all intents and purposes ruined his career as a big-time No. 1 WR. Wayne is four years younger, is coming off a career high in receptions and hasn't shown any signs of serious decline and didn't suffer a major, career-threatening injury last season. Furthermore, Harrison was the Colts' No. 2 WR in 2008. He had already been passed at that time by Wayne. Whereas, Wayne is clearly still Indy's No. 1 WR.
Comparing Wayne this season to Harrison in 2008 is an extreme case of apples and oranges. Sorry, Rich.
I'd be willing to wager just about anything that if Manning and Wayne are both healthy, Wayne tops 60 receptions with ease. Geez.....this sounds like someone who drafted Wayne...
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Sounds like someone who knows a flawed analogy when he sees one.
I'd say the same thing if I hadn't drafted Wayne. I don't see any reason to compare Wayne to a washed-up Marvin Harrison.
[ August 23, 2011, 02:29 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
I'd say the same thing if I hadn't drafted Wayne. I don't see any reason to compare Wayne to a washed-up Marvin Harrison.
[ August 23, 2011, 02:29 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
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Originally posted by blue devils:
what about the age differences too? Yup. That's one of several reasons why the analogy is flawed.
what about the age differences too? Yup. That's one of several reasons why the analogy is flawed.
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Originally posted by blue devils:
what about the age differences too? You're right, Payton's a lot older than he was then.
what about the age differences too? You're right, Payton's a lot older than he was then.
You'll be fine long as your pretty face holds out, then it's gonna get pretty cold out...