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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
What's your vote?
As a follow up to a question on the Thunderbolts blog, I've posed the question- "Who has the WEAKEST set of keepers?" After you respond to the poll, post a comment letting us know why. I'd like to get some discussion going.
This was not really an easy choice. I went with the Leathernecks, mainly because I believe that Eli Manning is not going to have a good year this year. Also, Deuce McAllister does eat into Reggie Bush's numbers (and vice-versa). You could make a good arguement for several of the other choices too though.
I voted Wild Bunch b/c DD said so. However when I think about it, I sort of agree. Portis may be in RBBC very early. Brown may be too. Both offenses will be anemic IMO. Fitzgerald is a great WR, but I think I like Boldin just as well. He doesn't stand out above many other WRs that could have been had in the draft. So, there ya' go.
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This was not really an easy choice. I went with the Leathernecks, mainly because I believe that Eli Manning is not going to have a good year this year. Also, Deuce McAllister does eat into Reggie Bush's numbers (and vice-versa). You could make a good arguement for several of the other choices too though.
I voted Wild Bunch b/c DD said so. However when I think about it, I sort of agree. Portis may be in RBBC very early. Brown may be too. Both offenses will be anemic IMO. Fitzgerald is a great WR, but I think I like Boldin just as well. He doesn't stand out above many other WRs that could have been had in the draft. So, there ya' go.
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