uubeee 0 Posted July 10, 2006 Actually, I think some seasons are good for either philosophy. This season, I happen to think it favors going RB-WR-RB-RB, in many drafts I've seen/been part of so far. There's just not as much depth at the RB position, and there are great options to stack up on in the 3rd and 4th like Benson, Addai and DWilliams. Bell's another who comes to mind. Couple years ago I had a lot of success taking RB-RB-RB, but I am not sure it would work this year. Of course it all depends on how competitive your respective leagues are and who's available when you pick. I say take the best player available, but include positional rarity. If you're forced to choose between the 23rd best RB and the 14th best receiver, to me that's a no brainer. Bue hey, what do I know. My point Scoot, was that there is a lot of so called "experts" here that will flame anything that isn't RB based. If you want to go RB RB RB, I'm cool with it. But the second anyone should choose a different path, they are crucified. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ricanrockers 39 Posted July 10, 2006 For real football, Irvin hands down. What an up sucking clown. They only keep him around because a lot of the prima donnas of the league wouldn't give anybody else a interview. For FF, I will never forget where I was when I heard Suzy Kolber say she was drafting for the intangibles in last year's ESPN mock. (iirc, she took Farve and Jamal Lewis 1 & 2). She must have the #1 pick this year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
football_scooter 0 Posted July 10, 2006 My point Scoot, was that there is a lot of so called "experts" here that will flame anything that isn't RB based. If you want to go RB RB RB, I'm cool with it. But the second anyone should choose a different path, they are crucified. Agreed...it used to be like that. When I first joined, the very suggestion of going RB-WR-RB would result in Now it's coming around though...all it took was a 2005 season in which many 1st and 2nd round RBs got injured and ended up here => I bet a lot of McAllister, AGreen, Kevin Jones, Fred Taylor and JLewis owners wished they took Chad Johnson or Tori "Big Game" Holt with that 1st or 2nd round pick as the season wore on. I'd be shocked if many of those folks don't grab a WR in round 2 this year. like me with KJ at 2.11...a "steal" where I got him...uhm, yeah. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Parja 0 Posted July 10, 2006 For FF, I will never forget where I was when I heard Suzy Kolber say she was drafting for the intangibles in last year's ESPN mock. (iirc, she took Farve and Jamal Lewis 1 & 2). And I believe she took Warner in the 3rd. [simpsons comic book guy]Worst...draft...ever.[/scbg] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uubeee 0 Posted July 10, 2006 Agreed...it used to be like that. When I first joined, the very suggestion of going RB-WR-RB would result in Now it's coming around though...all it took was a 2005 season in which many 1st and 2nd round RBs got injured and ended up here => I bet a lot of McAllister, AGreen, Kevin Jones, Fred Taylor and JLewis owners wished they took Chad Johnson or Tori "Big Game" Holt with that 1st or 2nd round pick as the season wore on. I'd be shocked if many of those folks don't grab a WR in round 2 this year. like me with KJ at 2.11...a "steal" where I got him...uhm, yeah. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GhostofMeanMachine99 1 Posted July 10, 2006 Merril Hodge without a doubt! "Hey Merril what is the correct way to catch a football?" Merril replies "The key to catching a football is a good running game." "Hey Merrill I'm having problems with my marriage?" Merrill replies "The key to a good marriage is a good running game." No matter what the question is....Merrill bellows out about how important it is to have a great running game....yes Merrill we know running the ball is important, but we also know there is more to a game than just running the ball!!!! I quit watching anything he's on....annoys the chit out of me. He's an ignorant cuss. He's the equivalent to Michael Irvin when it comes to sucking themselves off. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
D'ohmer Simpson 0 Posted July 10, 2006 The only advice I'd take from Michael Irvin is how to unload a kilo of coke. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
escobante 0 Posted July 10, 2006 the sharp brothers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites