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Courtesy of Fanball, from last week: http://brutusworks.com/fantasy-advice.mp3
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I had to choose one of these five to start last week: Randy Moss Fred Taylor Kevin Jones Jeremy Shockey Rod Smith Guess which one was in my lineup. (Hint: he didn't score.)
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Starting Eric Moulds over Priest. This has to be a joke.
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It's looking more and more like that cake Jacksonville playoff schedule is gonna go to waste.
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Here's the link: http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=180741
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I think we all know how this proceeds from here: Fred guarantees he'll play on Sunday, is nowhere to be found at kickoff . . .
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If this is true, he doesn't start for me this week. I've seen this enough times. Questionable = Out for Fragile Fred.
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No mention of Foster?
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Running back Fred Taylor had a positive message Monday as the Jaguars returned to work after having the bye weekend off. "I'm good, man. That's what I want the headline to be: I'm good. Period. That means you don't need to ask me any more questions [about his ankle injury],'' Taylor said. That was Taylor's way of saying the sprained ankle that kept him out of the Pittsburgh game has healed and he'll be ready to start in St. Louis next Sunday. "I just heal quick,'' Taylor said. http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stor..._20113840.shtml
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I see there are a few very defensive Jets fans trolling this board. Personally, I'm not a fan and I couldn't care less what happens to that sh*tty-a*s team. But, again, if you Jets fans are happy with a trade which any objective observer would rightly ridicule, then enjoy. You get the product you deserve.
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Wasn't this supposed to be Kyle Boller's biggest positive coming out of college? Not sure he has any others . . .
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Nope-- I'm not misinformed at all. Pennington is injury-prone and likely done. Fiedler and Bollinger are useless. Doug Jolley is not worth a first-round pick. Regarding Rodgers, I said the Jets "could've" done this. Whether they actually "would have" drafted Rodgers if they had been in a position to do so, I have no idea, but it doesn't change the larger point I was making---> trading the first-round pick for a backup tight-end was a stupid move. If you think it was a great personnel move, then maybe there's a job waiting for you in the Jets organization. I suspect, though, that if the Packers called the Jets today, offering Aaron Rodgers for Doug Jolley, Terry Bradway would have some interest in taking the call.
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If they hadn't made the stupid trade for Jolley, they could've moved up a few slots and nabbed Aaron Rodgers. Not good drafting. That's probably on Bradway, though. do you seriousthink they would have drafted Rodgers? QB was obiously not high on their list of priorities this draft or you would have seen them make a play on someone later in the draft, to my knowledge they never really had their eye on any QB prospect with Pennington ready to start, Fiedler as backup and Bollinger as #3, Rodgers would not have fit in at all thats like Minnesota drafting Rodgers as they knew Cpepp would struggle this year Or like drafting Deuce McAllister when you've got Ricky Williams. Or drafting Willis McGahee when you've got Travis Henry. Or drafting Larry Johnson when you've got Priest Holmes. Much better idea to give away your first-round pick for a backup tight-end, though. Particularly when you have a stable of QB studs like the one you listed. Besides, what GM could possibly know that Pennington is injury-prone, or that Fiedler sucks, or that Bollinger sucks. He's only human, after all . . .
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If they hadn't made the stupid trade for Jolley, they could've moved up a few slots and nabbed Aaron Rodgers. Not good drafting. That's probably on Bradway, though.