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WINDOWS 2004 - Carolina Panthers
« on: Jun 13th, 2004, 4:18pm »
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No, this isn't a new Microsoft operating system release.  This is your opportunity to share your statistical "windows" for players on each of the NFL teams.  Our fearless leader (and founder of the FantasyFootballer.com Gridiron), StegRock, refers to these statistical ranges as "windows" and, to show, due deference, I will continue that modus operandi.  
  
Every day or two I'll post a new team.  Put your estimated 2004 statistics for players on that team in the thread.  If enough people participate, these threads should produce some pretty helpful information for player rankings leading up to your drafts.  
  
Feel free to give windows for as many players as you feel confident.  If you play IDP, go ahead and include some defensive player statistics as well.  You can just list the player with the windows or you can give reasons for your rankings as well.  Discussions of others' rankings are welcome too.
 
I have some free time today, so I asked Philly if I could help keep this going.
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11/20/04 - Buckeyes salvage season by stomping that team from up north. (Posted 11/14/04)
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Re: WINDOWS 2004 - Carolina Panthers
« Reply #1 on: Jun 13th, 2004, 4:32pm »
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QB:
Jake Delhomme: 3200-3500 PaYds, 21-23 TDs, 16-18 INTs
It appears that Carolina should have one of the most QB friendly FF schedules.  Delhomme should also get a little more freedom this year after performing admirably last year.
 
RB:
Stephen Davis: 1100-1300 RuYds, 6-8 TDs, 150-175 ReYds, 1-3 TDs
DeShaun Foster: 500-700 RuYds, 1-3 TDs, 175-275 ReYds, 0-2 TDs
Davis is getting older, Foster is talented and fully recovered... look for more of a RBBC to develop than most think.  More confidence in the passing game will also cause a slight loss in production for the RBs as a whole.
 
WR:
Steve Smith: 1100-1300 ReYds, 7-9 TDs
Muhsin Muhammad: 700-900 ReYds, 2-4 TDs
I am assuming Moose is still with the team.
 
TE:
Kris Mangum: 125-175 ReYds, 1-2 TDs
Mike Seidman: 100-150 ReYds, 0-1 TDs
Yawn
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11/20/04 - Buckeyes salvage season by stomping that team from up north. (Posted 11/14/04)
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Re: WINDOWS 2004 - Carolina Panthers
« Reply #2 on: Jun 14th, 2004, 8:42am »
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QB:
Jake Delhomme: 3600-3800 PaYds, 24-28 TDs
Jake proved he was legit last season and should do even better this season.
 
RB:
Stephen Davis: 1200-1400 RuYds, 6-8 TDs, 150-200 ReYds, 2-3 TDs
DeShaun Foster: 500-600 RuYds, 3-4 TDs, 350-450 ReYds, 2-3 TDs
Davis will still be the go-to guy, but look for Foster to get into the mix a bit more.  Neither scores enough TDs.
 
WR:
Steve Smith: 1100-1200 ReYds, 10-12 TDs
Muhsin Muhammad: 500-600 ReYds, 3-4 TDs
Ricky Proehl: 350-450 ReYds, 2-3 TDs
Keary Colbert: 250-350 ReYds, 1-2 TDs
Smith is the winner here and should be an outstanding FF performer.
 
TE:
Kris Mangum: 200-250 ReYds, 2-3 TDs
Mike Seidman: 150-250 ReYds, 1-2 TDs
bgsgfan said it best... "Yawn"
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Re: WINDOWS 2004 - Carolina Panthers
« Reply #3 on: Jun 17th, 2004, 6:21pm »
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QB
Jake Delhomme - 3400 - 3600 yards, 20 - 24 TD's passing (marginal, unpredictable rushing)
 
RB
Stephen Davis - 1100 - 1350 yards, 10 - 12 TD's rushing (marginal, unpredictable receiving)
DeShaun Foster - 600 - 800 yards, 5 - 7 TD's rushing & 300 - 450 yards, 4 - 6 TD's receiving
 
WR
Steve Smith - 1150 - 1250 yards, 8 - 12 TD's receiving
Muhsin Muhammad - 750 - 1000 yards, 6 - 9 TD's receiving
 
TE
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