Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Which Fantasy Football Team is better?
The second one is better and here's why. Jake Delhomme is not as good a fantasy quarterback as Vince Young, but Young is on the cover of Madden which guarantees an injury and/or a sharp decrease in production from Young. Frank Gore is the fifth best runningback in all of fantasy and I think he'll definitely improve on last year's excellent performance. Ronnie Brown (saying he doesn't get hurt) is overdue for an 1,100 yard rushing season and he should be able to do that thanks to a much improved Dolphins' offense. Tomlinson might be the best fantasy player ever, but I'm pretty sure LT's output won't be as much as Gore and Brown's combined output. Jerious Norwood is undeserving of a starting RB job or even a roster spot on a championship-worthy fantasy football team. Moss, Fitzgerald, and Chambers completely blow-out and annihilate Galloway, Johnson, and Muhammad. L.J. Smith is going to be turned to for red-zone oppurtunities in Andy Reid's offense than McMichael will get in Linehan's offense. Plus, The Eagles have much less great receivers to work with guaranteeing a heavy work load for Smith as oppossed to the Rams who are loaded in terms of receivers with Torry Holt, Isaac Bruce, and Drew Bennett. Donte Stallworth and Ted Ginn Jr. are good options at flex positions. Especially Ginn because I expect him to take the starting job of Marty Booker as the season goes on. As for Team 1's flex players, Dominc Rhodes is suspended for the first five games...or something like that and who is Robert Meachem?! Both kickers are even; you can't go wrong with Robbie Gould or Adam Vinatieri. The bench of Team 2 is way better than Team 1's. Jeff Garcia should be a decent backup QB despite playing behind a bad O-line, Samie Parker will be starting for the Cheifs opposite of Eddie Kennison, Julius Jones should be getting the bulk (about 60% of the yardage compiled between him and Barber III) of the rushing yards, and Vernon Davis should be getting at least 700 receiving yards and 6 TDs. Team 1's bench is far less superior. I'll be surprised if Dayne even manages to get 50 fantasy points this year. J.P. Losman is just going to edge the 3,000 yard ping mark and he won't even reach the twenty TD mark, infact he might throw 15 picks. Michael Jenkins is going to be useless as Atlanta will rely on Joe Horn, Alge Crumpler, Norwood, and Dunn for the huge bulk of their receiving yards. As for James Jones, who is he??? Who does he play for??? If I don't know who he is, expect him not to catch 10 pes this year. As you can see, Team 2 is a playoff-worthy team, whereas Team 1 is LT and nothing more.
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