Postby HawkeyeState » Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:15 am
It's interesting how injury history can be both positive and negative for a college player. When a college player plays through nagging injuries (sprains, bruises, etc.) he's partially credited for being a tough guy and not willing to let bumps and bruises stop him from playing and being effective. Then, the people who don't like the player, use injury history to say he's brittle and won't last in the NFL.
Obviously the ACL is bigger than bumps and bruises but I'm just commenting in general. I bet there would be a heated debate about whether Gurley is a tough guy and can take an NFL "beating" all season or if he has a short career ahead because of his history, if he had never torn the ACL. Now that part just hinges a lot of peoples opinions on the "short career ahead" side.
Team 1
10 TM .5 PPR, 6 pt all TDs 1/2/3/1/2Flex
Newton, Rivers
LF, Chubb, Michel, Kerryon, Hyde, AJones, Royce F, Crowell
Adams, Cooper, Alshon, Watkins, ARob, Fuller, Doctson, Funchess, Gallup, Pettis, Valdez-Scant
Gronk, HHenry, Engram
1.09, 2.09, 3.09, 4.09, 5.09
Team 2
10 TM 1/2/3/1/1Flex 6pt all TDs .25 PPR RB, .5 PPR WR, 1 PPR TE
Wilson, Big Ben
Bell, JConner, MMack, Shady, CThompson, D'Onta Foreman, C Edmonds, B Scarborough
Julio, Nuk, Fuller, Cooks, ARob, Watkins, Cooper, SShepard, CDavis, DJ Chark
Kelce, Olsen, Andrews
1.09, 2.09, 3.09, 4.09, 5.09
Team 3
10 team, 0.5 PPR RBs WRs, 1 PPR TEs, Devy Superflex League
Carr, Goff, Falk
Barkley, Dalvin, Mixon, Michel, Ballage, MDavis, Dixon, Akers*
Hopkins, JuJu, Watkins, Fuller, Agholor, Moncrief, EQSB, Valdez-Scant, CRogers
Eifert, Ebron, JJames, JCook
1.02, 2.02, 2.06, 3.04
Played against David Johnson in HS, he was a stud back then too