Re: Buy Or Sell D'Onta Foreman?
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 12:07 pm
Did I actually start this thread lol don't remember that
https://forum.dynastyleaguefootball.com/
https://forum.dynastyleaguefootball.com/viewtopic.php?t=177838
Seems like yours was the 2nd post. You said "what's the price". Probably a response to the OP. If the OP is removed, or removes their account, their post simply vanishes, so my guess is, that is what happened.
Yeah thats what I figured. I never really cared about Foreman much. Definitely not enough to start a thread lolFantasyFreak wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 4:46 pmSeems like yours was the 2nd post. You said "what's the price". Probably a response to the OP. If the OP is removed, or removes their account, their post simply vanishes, so my guess is, that is what happened.
Sure, Atlanta new front office and coaching staff decided to go zero RB strategy and sign their starting RB mid August. Because that's what NFL teams do...Pullo Vision wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 7:37 am This is the Foreman thread w the most posts.
I've never fully believed in Mike Davis' prospects this year. His greatest advantage might be that the backs behind him (like Hawkins and Ollison) don't seem like major threats to his (projected) volume.
The team signed Foreman last week after hosting him the week before. His previous experience with coach's scheme in Tennessee is probably why he's getting bids of up to 10% of waiver budgets the last few days.
Could be a sneaky add.
Yeah, Ed is solid, even if he is a Jets fan.remedy29 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 5:42 pmSure, Atlanta new front office and coaching staff decided to go zero RB strategy and sign their starting RB mid August. Because that's what NFL teams do...Pullo Vision wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 7:37 am This is the Foreman thread w the most posts.
I've never fully believed in Mike Davis' prospects this year. His greatest advantage might be that the backs behind him (like Hawkins and Ollison) don't seem like major threats to his (projected) volume.
The team signed Foreman last week after hosting him the week before. His previous experience with coach's scheme in Tennessee is probably why he's getting bids of up to 10% of waiver budgets the last few days.
Could be a sneaky add.
Doesn't matter if you like Mike Davis or not, he is the starting RB for Atlanta. Atlanta let a horrific Gurley start for them last year, surely you'd agree Mike Davis is an upgrade.
Btw, I like Fireman, drafted him his rookie year. And will take free flyers on him this year. But I do not believe for a second that he represents any risk to Mike Davis.
Lol, I can't get through a post without auto correct changing what I wanted to type. Usually I catch it first before getting called out on it,. But I'm just enjoying my vodka and cigars tonight.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 5:48 pmYeah, Ed is solid, even if he is a Jets fan.remedy29 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 5:42 pmSure, Atlanta new front office and coaching staff decided to go zero RB strategy and sign their starting RB mid August. Because that's what NFL teams do...Pullo Vision wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 7:37 am This is the Foreman thread w the most posts.
I've never fully believed in Mike Davis' prospects this year. His greatest advantage might be that the backs behind him (like Hawkins and Ollison) don't seem like major threats to his (projected) volume.
The team signed Foreman last week after hosting him the week before. His previous experience with coach's scheme in Tennessee is probably why he's getting bids of up to 10% of waiver budgets the last few days.
Could be a sneaky add.
Doesn't matter if you like Mike Davis or not, he is the starting RB for Atlanta. Atlanta let a horrific Gurley start for them last year, surely you'd agree Mike Davis is an upgrade.
Btw, I like Fireman, drafted him his rookie year. And will take free flyers on him this year. But I do not believe for a second that he represents any risk to Mike Davis.
I could have taken another direction with that joke, but chose the PG-13 version.remedy29 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 7:06 pmLol, I can't get through a post without auto correct changing what I wanted to type. Usually I catch it first before getting called out on it,. But I'm just enjoying my vodka and cigars tonight.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 5:48 pmYeah, Ed is solid, even if he is a Jets fan.remedy29 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 5:42 pm
Sure, Atlanta new front office and coaching staff decided to go zero RB strategy and sign their starting RB mid August. Because that's what NFL teams do...
Doesn't matter if you like Mike Davis or not, he is the starting RB for Atlanta. Atlanta let a horrific Gurley start for them last year, surely you'd agree Mike Davis is an upgrade.
Btw, I like Fireman, drafted him his rookie year. And will take free flyers on him this year. But I do not believe for a second that he represents any risk to Mike Davis.
Last year, Gurley's pre and post byes were pretty stark. In the 9 games before the bye, he regularly hit 16 touches, capping at 25. In the 7 games after the bye, the high and low was 2 and 10.remedy29 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 5:42 pmSure, Atlanta new front office and coaching staff decided to go zero RB strategy and sign their starting RB mid August. Because that's what NFL teams do...Pullo Vision wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 7:37 am This is the Foreman thread w the most posts.
I've never fully believed in Mike Davis' prospects this year. His greatest advantage might be that the backs behind him (like Hawkins and Ollison) don't seem like major threats to his (projected) volume.
The team signed Foreman last week after hosting him the week before. His previous experience with coach's scheme in Tennessee is probably why he's getting bids of up to 10% of waiver budgets the last few days.
Could be a sneaky add.
Doesn't matter if you like Mike Davis or not, he is the starting RB for Atlanta. Atlanta let a horrific Gurley start for them last year, surely you'd agree Mike Davis is an upgrade.
Btw, I like Fireman, drafted him his rookie year. And will take free flyers on him this year. But I do not believe for a second that he represents any risk to Mike Davis.
With how many injuries my team is racking up I've gotta keep him as a possible fill in down the line. If I wasn't in the running I would ship him out for a second round pick pretty easilyPullo Vision wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 3:21 pm Foreman looked good last year playing for Henry the latter half of last year, then Carolina went out of their way to bring him in despite Hubbard being on the roster. With CMC dealt, various pods debating Carolina's preferred back in fantasy. There hasn't been any agreement. Some have focused on snap count or production Sunday, others on Hubbard's apparent receiving role.
How're people approaching Foreman in dynasty?