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Rotoworld reports that Hyde has a stress fracture in his left foot, it's slim picking during middle of the season. Reggie could be a feature back... if Hyde miss a lot of time or even go for surgery.

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Reggie could be a feature back...

 

:lol:

 

Dude has never been a feature back. can't stay on the field.

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Rotoworld reports that Hyde has a stress fracture in his left foot, it's slim picking during middle of the season. Reggie could be a feature back... if Hyde miss a lot of time or even go for surgery.

 

Davis has looked fairly out of his depth so far, you could be right. They might turn to Bush if they sit Hyde.

 

Man...if only Bush had stayed in Detroit so he could work with Cooter.

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Mike Davis was terrible, they going to use Bush as often as he can hold up. He just got healthy too, so lets see what he could do.

 

49ers is bad at the moment, but not often you get a feature back with no one to steal touches.

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This is very interesting. He has a brutal schedule, but gets CHI and CLE in fantasy playoffs. I think he's def. worth the add (in 12+ PPR only), but I think the floor on the player dropped should be around the Chris Thompson, Matt Jones (who still has more upside if Thompson misses more time), Riddick level.

 

Maybe they use him differently then Hyde, but SF does not pass enough to RB on a regular basis to make him startable.

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Have you watched a 49ers game all they do is pass to him. If he starts he is the first, second down back and a pass catcher

I picked him up. What the heck not easy to find this many touches on waivers

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Have you watched a 49ers game all they do is pass to him. If he starts he is the first, second down back and a pass catcher

 

Yes, he has 4 catches on 9 targets and Hyde has 11 on 15. So 13 catches all-in for the two in 7 games. But I'm sure with Hyde out they'll build their game plan around Reggie Bush and suddenly target him a dozen times...

 

I don't know what games you are watching.

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Hey a starting running back who may be the RB for multiple games is worth a pickup and we know Bush can catch and has moves he just has injury issues. If Hyde is out and Bush starts he is worth a flex play.

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Hey a starting running back who may be the RB for multiple games is worth a pickup and we know Bush can catch and has moves he just has injury issues. If Hyde is out and Bush starts he is worth a flex play.

 

Completely agree if you're hurting for a RB. But I'd like to see his usage this week before inserting him in a lineup.

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I flat out dropped Hyde and picked up Bush. PPR league. My team is so loaded I don't have anyone else to drop, plus a mid-foot fracture means Hyde is going to be out a while, ineffective, or shut down for the season. I'll probably not start Bush ever unless injuries hit. At least no one else can pick up Bush and start him against me. My other RBs are Adrian Peterson, DeVonta Freeman, and Doug Martin.

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Bush only needs to hold up for half a season, I feel pretty good about that odd! Beside he already missed/rest for 4 games, that helps the odd some more! Hahhaha it's FF math.

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Bush won't make past this weekends game.

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:lol:

 

Dude has never been a feature back. can't stay on the field.

 

 

This is not true. He was a starter for Miami for 2 seasons and 1 for Detroit. he averaged 1400+ yards a season from 2011-2013. Not so bad when you think about it. He's def worth a pick up.

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I will make room for a 3 down back that is starting even if it is for a poor offense like the 49ers. I know many people are thinking that Hyde's mid foot fracture could resolve itself over the next few weeks only making Bush a possible flex start against ATL. I see it differently. If Hyde was to have surgery on his foot it would cost him the remainder of the season. They give him 3 weeks to rest and then make the call on surgery. It is probably more probable that Hyde will continue to sit for the next several weeks because waiting holds a lower downside to surgery and possibly is going to be out for the remainder of the season. If that were to happen you a nice Week 14 match up against CLE.

 

It is most likely too late but if you grab Bush he is either a decent trade piece with the Hyde owner or a way to make a play on Hyde to secure the 49ers Week 14 CLE match-up.

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Nobody wanted Bush. I grabbed him and will start him over CJ this week.

 

What a bad year for RBs.

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Just picked him up as well, my starters for this week were west and Duke, rolling the dice with bush over Duke. Gotta go with the touches...

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Have LeVeon Bell and have handcuffed him with DeAngelo

 

Would DeAngelo be worth dropping for Reggie?

 

I wouldn't do that. Bush's upside isn't worth the insurance you have against a Bell injury.

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Have LeVeon Bell and have handcuffed him with DeAngelo

Would DeAngelo be worth dropping for Reggie?

Not unless you're desperate.

 

I'm starting Bush. I'm desperate.

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I'm imagining 25 rushing yards, 6 receptions for 66 yards. Should be a serviceable performance in PPR leagues.

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I'm imagining 25 rushing yards, 6 receptions for 66 yards. Should be a serviceable performance in PPR leagues.

 

FYI, that would equal 50% of the TOTAL receptions to Bush and Hyde combined all season.

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Forget Hayne

 

 

https://twitter.com/AaronWilson_NFL/status/660547483387346944

 

 

San Francisco 49ers RB Jarryd Hayne was cut Saturday, Oct. 31. RB Kendall Gaskins was signed from the practice squad.

 

 

49ers waived RB/KR Jarryd Hayne.

Hayne was inactive last week and had already been replaced on punt returns. With Carlos Hyde out, the 49ers promoted Kendall Gaskins to back up Reggie Bush and Mike Davis.

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Have LeVeon Bell and have handcuffed him with DeAngelo

Would DeAngelo be worth dropping for Reggie?

I don't like Reggie going forward , but yeah I would D Willams is never going to make into your starting line up .

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I don't like Reggie going forward , but yeah I would D Willams is never going to make into your starting line up .

 

Are you a bad advice robot sent from the future to lay waste to fantasy teams?

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I know nothing about Davis. He's a rookie right? Is he gonna split carries or just spell Bush? Any Niners homers?

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Are you a bad advice robot sent from the future to lay waste to fantasy teams?

So do you think D Willams has more value over R bush ? I don't like either one of them , but I like R Bush more as a flex play than I do Willams who has done nothing since the return of L Bell . What say you ?

 

 

Also some good advise . Read Proverb 1:33 it's in the Bible best advise I can ever give Thank You Jesus

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Gaskins is a fullback style RB, scouted as a solid blocker and supposedly can catch some passes. Downhill upright runner that can move the pile. Wouldn't be surprised if he is in the mix for some early down work and then jumps in to steal at the goal line.

 

Add to that the niners all-around suck, have a terrible QB, and Bush is as injury-prone as any back in the league (honestly I'll be surprised if he makes it through the week)...worth a flier if you've got room, sure, but wouldn't get your hopes up.

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Gaskins is a fullback style RB, scouted as a solid blocker and supposedly can catch some passes. Downhill upright runner that can move the pile. Wouldn't be surprised if he is in the mix for some early down work and then jumps in to steal at the goal line.

 

Add to that the niners all-around suck, have a terrible QB, and Bush is as injury-prone as any back in the league (honestly I'll be surprised if he makes it through the week)...worth a flier if you've got room, sure, but wouldn't get your hopes up.

Agree with you , said that myself he won't make it past this week .

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Reggie Bush makes sense with a good QB. Kaep is not that.

My concern is, Kap has zero touch. Good thing Bush has great hands but still.

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So do you think D Willams has more value over R bush ? I don't like either one of them , but I like R Bush more as a flex play than I do Willams who has done nothing since the return of L Bell . What say you ?

 

 

Also some good advise . Read Proverb 1:33 it's in the Bible best advise I can ever give Thank You Jesus

 

'Value' is a highly relative and specific to the fantasy team/owner in question. It makes zero sense for a Bell owner to think about dropping an automatic RB1 / handcuff in Williams, who has presumably been occupying a roster spot that he doesn't need a weekly starter from – for a player that he mostly likely wouldn't be flexing or starting anytime soon. Yes, in that scenario, and for this owner Bush has far less value then Williams. (Fantasy players always seem to discount how a handcuff play of top tier players for late or Monday night games can swing their season.)

 

If an owner has been sitting on DeAngelo Williams and is decimated at RB or has a BYE weeks issue tomorrow or in the not too distant future, then Bush would have more value to that owner (in an immediate, not long term sense).

 

I should add that league settings like waiver rules and bench size also dictate Bush's value. But all things being equal, yes, in 10 team+ leagues, DeAngelo Williams has more value as a fantasy player based on his potential and the viability of the average roster using him as a starter. At the halfway point in the season almost every team has 1 or more stashes on their bench that will most likely not see a fantasy start unless the 'unlikely' happens.

 

After all, there was a reason so few were handcuffing or stashing Bush.

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'Value' is a highly relative and specific to the fantasy team/owner in question. It makes zero sense for a Bell owner to think about dropping an automatic RB1 / handcuff in Williams, who has presumably been occupying a roster spot that he doesn't need a weekly starter from – for a player that he mostly likely wouldn't be flexing or starting anytime soon. Yes, in that scenario, and for this owner Bush has far less value then Williams. (Fantasy players always seem to discount how a handcuff play of top tier players for late or Monday night games can swing their season.)

If an owner has been sitting on DeAngelo Williams and is decimated at RB or has a BYE weeks issue tomorrow or in the not too distant future, then Bush would have more value to that owner (in an immediate, not long term sense).

 

I should add that league settings like waiver rules and bench size also dictate Bush's value. But all things being equal, yes, in 10 team+ leagues, DeAngelo Williams has more value as a fantasy player based on his potential and the viability of the average roster using him as a starter. At the halfway point in the season almost every team has 1 or more stashes on their bench that will most likely not see a fantasy start unless the 'unlikely' happens.

After all, there was a reason so few were handcuffing or stashing Bush.

Neither one of use know if he wants to pick up Bush to start him this week . So I'm guessing that's why he wants to roster Bush whom I wouldn't because I don't think he is worth it , but if this person needs to start a rb this week and that's what I think he needs than I say yes drop a bench player that has scored what 5 points total since Bell came back to pick up a player that's going to start . And that's why I would do the move . More good advise read James 1:5 in the bible now that's the best advice I can give anyone .

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Neither one of use know if he wants to pick up Bush to start him this week . So I'm guessing that's why he wants to roster Bush whom I wouldn't because I don't think he is worth it , but if this person needs to start a rb this week and that's what I think he needs than I say yes drop a bench player that has scored what 5 points total since Bell came back to pick up a player that's going to start . And that's why I would do the move . More good advise read James 1:5 in the bible now that's the best advice I can give anyone .

 

Eesh. This is. Well, it sure is something.

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