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When you think of garbage... think of Hakeem

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i would trade for nicks

You're drunk as tonight. Also possibly high. I approve...

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I think I'll start him as my flex next week against PHI then send him on his way to the WW. Someone needs to get cut to handle the bye weeks and Hakeem is a true POS.

 

I do wonder how he'll play if he gets traded to ATL or Indy though.

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I think I'll start him as my flex next week against PHI then send him on his way to the WW. Someone needs to get cut to handle the bye weeks and Hakeem is a true POS.

 

I do wonder how he'll play if he gets traded to ATL or Indy though.

 

Add Carolina to the list. He played college ball there. Could be a great S. Smith replacement...if he can stay on the field.

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Who cares where he's playing? Dude dogs it regardless. The effort is not there and he's not quite good enough to still be a star while running most of his routes at 50%.

 

I'd be pissed if my favorite team traded anything of real value for this chump, or gave him a huge contract this offseason.

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^ Did he really play that poorly last night? I saw the drop on the tipped pass. Missed Eli missing him wide open for a td.

 

He's getting crushed on rotoworld. I agree he's hit or miss with Randle emerging but it seemed to me he was coming off 2 decent games before this one. :dunno:

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^ Did he really play that poorly last night? I saw the drop on the tipped pass. Missed Eli missing him wide open for a td.

 

He's getting crushed on rotoworld. I agree he's hit or miss with Randle emerging but it seemed to me he was coming off 2 decent games before this one. :dunno:

He did have a few bad drops last night. But it's not just the stats--when you really watch him in the games you see that he's just flat dogging it out there a lot. Not running crisp routes, going at half-speed a lot, stopping up short on making a grab when he might get hit, etc., etc.

 

Seems like he's got a me-first attitude that's really hurting him out there. Randle is playing better simply because he wants it much more.

 

Not to overstate the point but I'm actually a tad surprised that Eli still looks his way as often as he does. Why throw to a WR who's not putting in the effort?

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Randle may be the best pure redzone and deep threat on the team. He's just a big body...reminds me a little of Alshon in that regard.

 

This is the first I've heard of him really doggint it but I wouldn't be shocked if somewhere in the back of Nicks's mind his health, especially with the trade rumors circulating, is first and foremost.

 

I mean here's a dude who put in 2 pretty solid seasons, played poorly but through a knee injury last year and now is trying to make it through a season healthy while having possibly the biggest contract of his life in front of him if he can stay that way.

 

At least here's one highlight of him trying!

 

He elevates over the middle for a big catch, takes a shot and gets some yac.

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-fantasy/0ap2000000245486/QB-Manning-to-WR-Nicks-34-yd-pass

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Lol just scroll to the top of the page to see my thoughts on it. Love this thread and saying it out loud cracks me up every time on gameday.

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Didnt he get tackled on the 1 also?

yes. Stood up and stopped at the 1/2 yard line. Could have reached it over the goal line.

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