07
Jul
2007
Posted by Corey Koehler as Uncategorized
I put a lot of stock in what John Clayton says when relating it to fantasy football and you should too. I think he is one of the most trustworthy NFL guys out there. He has the it factor when it comes to analysis and insider info.
Check out this article where John Clayton makes a great case for some potential game breakers.
To me Trent Green success rests fully on the O-line and I’m not so sure that will happen.
Being the Vikings rube that I am, I am without a doubt pulling for a great season out of Adrian Peterson. Can’t wait to see him in action.
The stuff on Randy Moss is pretty standard fare. I’m sure we all know what he could do in that offense with an awesome quarterback.
It is interesting how he sees McGahee changing the Raven Offense. More three and four wide receiver sets should increase the value of the entire offense. Also, not that this offense compares but, this could be the best offense Brian Billick has had to work with since being the offensive coordinator during the Vikings record breaking 98 season. Could be some value in there somewhere.
Wow, Jeff Garcia getting compared to the former MVP Rich Gannon…interesting. Garcia is a gamer and in Phili we saw what he could do with talent around him. As I see it, a tough division and an o-line with a ton of question marks are the only things standing in his way.
4 Responses
FanProphet
July 9th, 2007 at
1This is a good article. I agree with the McGahee piece if you’ve noticed in my AFC ratings. But, the only knock on Garcia is Tampa’s inability to show any type of offensive consistency for decades. Hopefully he does because I like Garcia.
Corey Koehler
July 10th, 2007 at
2In my opinion Tampa’s inconsistencies have centered around the QB position. We’ll see!
Drew
July 13th, 2007 at
3I’m not so sure its their qb, the wr are not very impressive. Clayton is making his rookie season look like a fluke, Stovall could be starting at that position this year. Galloway is a one trick pony with the deap ball.
Corey Koehler
July 13th, 2007 at
4Hey it’s Drew! Welcome to the conversation.
When I was referring to the QB situation I am going way back to even the Dilfer years. Also, I don’t think that the receivers were Brad Johnsons problem a few years back. After he was benched they improved.
Could be right on Clayton. Stovall is making some noise. One to watch.
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