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Old 08-11-2006, 10:10 PM   #6
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Michael Irving, who knows more than all of you put together, said it best: He wowed you in high school, he wowed you in college, what makes you think he isn't going to wow you at any level?

The first post looks like it was done by someone with a Texas degree. Learn English.

Lets take the fantasy players you listed: Palmer had his knee fragged and may not make the opener, Fitzgerald is on the Cards, who are unpredictable especially with Warner at the helm. Moss is on the Aaron Brooks led Raiders and is coming off his least productive year ever.

Saints have a horrible O-line? Since when? That system produced some of the best Olinemen in the damn game. The only problem with the Saints is on the defense (no linebackers, lazy secondary). Go watch football and stop playing Madden. Brooks looked horrible last year because he's one of the worst QBs in the league.

Reggie Bush is seperated from normal running backs because he's versitile. He'll be returning kicks and punts (which increases fantasy value), and the new coach plans to run a similar system to USC last year. Since you obviously didn't watch any games (since you'd know this), that means they're plugging Bush as a slot reciever, using movement, and running with a twinback set. He catches, runs, and returns. That's extreme fantasy value, although I couldn't see picking him up any higher than late second round.

Drew Brees is on an interesting contract. He gets a low salary this year and there's a team option, mainly because he's coming off an arm injury. If he looks like crap, he's out and gets none of the money promised to him.

Taking a D-end from a cupcake team in a cupcake conference is dumb, especially when you're looking at one of the best all around players.

You are all retards if you think he's on the same line as Dunn. Dunn hurts you in one way, and he doesn't even do that well. Bush hurts you in three to four different ways and can alter the game every time he touches the ball.
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