Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Andy Reid also traded Carlos Hyde when he had an injured Damien Wiliams, a younger and even shittier version of Darrell Williams, and Shady McCoy.
Oh, and Darwin Thompson. Forgot about him.
ROJO is 25 and had had a better season in recent memory than any of our backs.
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
I'm not entirely sure I buy that. I do think their thought process when they traded down to 54 was that they'd probably be able to get Cook there and still get one of the WRs they liked at 62, but I think you could've replaced Moore with Pickens or Pierce in that interview and it may have sounded the same.
I just don't see how they could've had confidence they'd be able to get Moore in particular at that point unless they knew the Pats, Colts, and Steelers favored their guys over him.
But I do think they felt there were quality receivers to be had.
Originally Posted by O.city:
Yeah, I was trying to articulate the same thought.
I think they had those 3 WR's similar and were probably ok with whichever. If they really were set on Moore, they didn't play it very well to assure they had him.
Like I said before the draft, Skyy is a great fit for this offense, and would likely always be the pick over the big guys like Pickens, Pierce, and Tolbert.
It's only hard to believe if you don't understand this. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Looks like I'll be taking Pacheco late in all of my fantasy drafts.
I really wish they'd stop talking him up at this point. I was hoping to grab him super late......as well as taking Juju at a discounted value. Both of those are going out the window now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I remember a TD pass to Joe McKnight back in the 2014 season. I think it was against the Dolphins. McKnight basically walked into the end zone if memory serves.
I'm not sure what the route is called, but the back runs out toward the sideline at a 45 degree angle, then cuts back inside at another 45 degree angle.
I always thought we should have done more of that with Jamaal Charles, but don't think I've seen it since.