Nerf Herders
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Post by Nerf Herders on Jul 10, 2014 12:46:03 GMT -5
Championship!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2014 23:45:45 GMT -5
That's Aaron Murray, not DeMarco Murray.
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Nerf Herders
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Post by Nerf Herders on Jul 11, 2014 11:50:53 GMT -5
I know.... the former has potential and an average QB in front of him looking for more than he's worth. The latter breaks like shatter glass every few games an hasn't once made it though a full 16 games season.
Besides, he's my back up, back up.
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Post by Nerf Herders on Jul 20, 2014 20:40:26 GMT -5
In the interest of "it's not just my opinion" (and that league-mates daily come to this proboard looking for something..anything) this was posted on a top 5 (per internet statistics) fantasy football related website today. About Demarco Murray
When healthy, Murray is one of the game’s most dangerous offensive players. But there’s that troublesome phrase: “when healthy.” Murray’s stiff, upright running style has led to 11 missed games in three years, and made him a frustrating own for players looking for week-to-week consistency. The risk is magnified in Dynasty formats, where you don’t just need Murray to be healthy two weeks from now, but two years from now. Throw in the fact that Murray is headed into the final year of his contract, and he becomes a back with more question marks than his career 4.94 YPC would indicate. In reality, every running back is “injury prone.” That’s the nature of a position where a linebacker's helmet is always an inch away from your knee. But Murray has earned his “brittle” tag going back to his days at Oklahoma. The upside is through the roof, but the downside is well established.
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