Add this to the fact that Ruben Droughns is thinking (or is) about holding out and that the Browns have nobody other than an old and very dusty Trent Dilfer and you wonder how Romeo Crennel is going to score any offensive points this year.
Originally posted by Mayhem I'm guessing his Fantasy Football stock just plummeted.
He is on my dynasty team and I helpd him last year even when he was hurt thinking he would have a great year in 2005. Best laid plans my firends, best laid plans.
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Originally posted by BigDaddyLocoAdd this to the fact that Ruben Droughns is thinking (or is) about holding out and that the Browns have nobody other than an old and very dusty Trent Dilfer and you wonder how Romeo Crennel is going to score any offensive points this year.
Lee Suggs, and they still have Willie Green. Plus having drafted Edwards and having very serviceable receivers, they are still okay at the skill positions. KWII just would have made an excellent weapon is all. They still have to hope their OL pickups in Free Agency will pan out and that they can avoid the injury bug.
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Originally posted by whateverClick Here (cbs.sportsline.com) The Browns are worried that he has a torn ACL, severe ligament damage to his shoulder, a punctured lung, and kidney damage. He is probably done for the next season, at least.
SHIT.
Look on the brightside, there's always the 2006 NFL Draft.
If that's true about his injuries, that would be a bad two year stretch for K2. Not as bad as Charles Rogers first two years, but still bad nonetheless.
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Originally posted by Mr. BoffoIf that's true about his injuries, that would be a bad two year stretch for K2. Not as bad as Charles Rogers first two years, but still bad nonetheless.
KELLEN WINSLOW Games Played*: 2 Receptions: 5 (2.5 per game average) Yards: 50 (10.0 yard average) Touchdowns: 0
CHARLES ROGERS Games Played: 6 Receptions: 22 (3.6 per game average) Yards: 243 (11.0 yard average) Touchdowns: 3
Yeah, Rogers really did have the worst first two years.
*assuming he is out for the entire upcoming season
Originally posted by Nuclear WinterYeah, Rogers really did have the worst first two years.
Not only that, but Charles Rogers has been just "a guy who can't stay healthy so far", while Winslow is quickly becoming a "what coulda been if he'd only had a brain"-guy.
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Originally posted by Nuclear WinterYeah, Rogers really did have the worst first two years.
Not only that, but Charles Rogers has been just "a guy who can't stay healthy so far", while Winslow is quickly becoming a "what coulda been if he'd only had a brain"-guy.
Plus you can add the possibility that Winslow may have his contract voided & be forced to return his $6mm signing bonus.
Originally posted by Von MaestroPlus you can add the possibility that Winslow may have his contract voided & be forced to return his $6mm signing bonus.
I'd say Rodgers is better off by far...
And let's not forget that his agents _ the genius Poston brothers _ made his bonus last year contingent on INCENTIVES, as opposed to the more common roster bonus. Good call, guys.
I guess I felt that Rogers was worse because both of his season-ending injuries happened on the field, and Winslow's injuries seem more fluky. Crazy things happen sometimes, especially when you're being a dumbass on a motorcycle, and a broken leg can happen anytime. Rogers is already loooked at as an injury risk.
Anyway, like they've said, it really takes two years to recover from a torn ACL. So what, he'll be in his 4th year before he really has an impact? Then if he does do well he'll just want his contract restructured anyway. I say kick him to the curb. It's about time some pays the financial price for their own stupidity.
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The acquisition of T.O. and Kearse give the Eagles a good chance to win the NFC East, only because they've been there before. Of course, I also think that is contingent on them getting at least one cornerback this offseason.