He should have understood the implications of the Brady case and not backed Goodell so strongly back then just because of the “ Da Cheatriots!” mentality. Judges are using the precedent set by the Brady case against Zeke.
Oh right. I was one of them, but I waited until the 4th round to take Zeke. Guess I knew this was coming, but I believe this year would've been a nice run in my league.Ah well, its just Fantasy.
He should have understood the implications of the Brady case and not backed Goodell so strongly back then just because of the “ Da Cheatriots!” mentality. Judges are using the precedent set by the Brady case against Zeke.
Any appeal right now would be a hail mary. He's virtually toast. Will cost me but I'm 6-2 and still have McKinnon and Thompson to hold up
It does appear a RB is pretty important after all...huh?
Cowjews are in panic mode scouring the NFL for a RB when they should be in panic mode for a safety considering Jeff Heath is bad every week i saaaiiiiiiiidddddddd
would be so typical to overpay for an offensive skill position player while continuing to ignore the defense. hopefully we get to see some of Rod Smith
McFadden/Morris won’t be that drastic of a dropoff tbh. Zeke suspension hurts fantasy football way more than real football.
As ya know, with a stud RB....third and short, so the D is guessing, at third and long.....here comes the pass rush. I see Morris/McFadden keeping the Cowboys in third and short. Just don't see them breaking anything.
Fantasy football doesn't interest me at all.
it gonna hurt them when they have to depend on dak.
Zeke's vision is vastly underrated. That and the fact that he will generally fall forward 4 or 5 yards while being tackled is Curtis Martin-esque. Doing that consistently isn't sexy, but very effective. No other back on our roster does it like he does. If our line can create "Red Sea" type holes like they did in the Washington game, we should be ok but Zeke's style of running is perfect for the 4 minute drive, end of game type offense. I don't think we can replace that
TW is an idiot. If the line can give Dak time he will do fine.
you can say that about almost any qb
I don't know about that. Ryan has a good offensive line and looks average. Ravens, Browns, Packers all have top 10 O-lines according to profootball focus. All ranked ahead of the Cowboys.
I wouldn't say that those QB's are burning down the house.
Packers haven't had a healthy line till this week.
Fair enough. So any quarterback should do fine.
with a line working together for the first time this season?
Ok...if you want to forget GB, that's fine. What about the others?
ask profootballfocus since you go to them for your football takes
You're the one that needs to defend your position. I gave you a few examples of good o-lines that have had bad to average QB.
If you really think that any QB can be good behind a good OL, then you don't watch much football.
your counter was flawed based on a metric you didn't bother to fact check, so why would we even continue, what's the point?
LOL. Metric??? Ok...give me your "metrics" for the best offensive lines so we can analyze the QB play.
and by the way, the Packers are among the leaders in rushing yards per play. that seems like a decent metric to gauge an O-line by.
Also among the top are Atlanta, Denver, Baltimore.
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yes "metric", whose definition is "standard of measurement" in this case the rankings you decided to use
or we could look at sacks allowed.
Again, near the top are Jacksonville, Atlanta, Tampa Bay.
So give me what metric you want to use to define a good offensive line and we can go from there.
now we arrive here "so why would we even continue, what's the point?"
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