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Title: WINDOWS 2004 - Buffalo Bills Post by bgsgfan on Jun 13th, 2004, 2:18pm 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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Title: Re: WINDOWS 2004 - Buffalo Bills Post by bgsgfan on Jun 13th, 2004, 2:49pm QB: Drew Bledsoe: 3000-3400 PaYds, 17-19 TDs, 14-16 INTs J. P. Losman: 200-400 PaYds, 1-3 TDs, 2-4 INTs Bledsoe should keep his job this season, but if the team really struggles Losman could be inserted. RB: Travis Henry: 900-1500 RuYds, 5-9 TDs, 100-250 ReYds, 0-3 TDs Willis McGahee: 250-900 RuYds, 2-6 TDs, 75-200 ReYds, 0-2 TDs These windows are wide open right now. It'll probably end up being a not-quite RBBC with McGahee serving more than a backup role. The downside for Henry owners is that it could become a true RBBC. WR: Eric Moulds: 800-1100 ReYds, 5-7 TDs Josh Reed: 500-700 ReYds, 2-4 TDs Lee Evans: 400-600 ReYds, 1-3 TDs Bobby Shaw: 300-400 ReYds, 0-2 TDs Supposedly Eric Moulds is an every other year receiver, and this is his on year. It is almost eery when you look at the stats. I don't put much stock in that and expect him to level out somewhat below where most project him. It'll be interesting to see where the production goes between the next 3 WRs. TE: Mark Campbell: 200-300 ReYds, 1-3 TDs |
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Title: Re: WINDOWS 2004 - Buffalo Bills Post by Philly on Jun 14th, 2004, 9:29am QB: Drew Bledsoe: 3400-3700 PaYds, 20-22 TDs, 14-16 INTs I think Bledsoe has a decent year in 2004, likely his last full season with the Bills. RB: Travis Henry: 1300-1400 RuYds, 11-12 TDs, 100-150 ReYds, 1-2 TDs Willis McGahee: 250-400 RuYds, 2-3 TDs I think Henry is still a legit #1 FF back, though not as good as in the past. McGahee will get some time this year, but not enough to warrant FF attention. WR: Eric Moulds: 900-1000 ReYds, 7-9 TDs Lee Evans: 700-750 ReYds, 3-4 TDs Josh Reed: 550-650 ReYds, 2-3 TDs Bobby Shaw: 400-450 ReYds, 2-3 TDs Moulds has a better season than '03, but no more monster seasons. Evans will contribute nicely as a rook and surpass Josh Reed quickly. TE: Mark Campbell: 300-350 ReYds, 3-5 TDs Tim Euhus: 150-200 ReYds, 1-2 TDs Not much here to get excited about, although Euhus could be a good one in time. |
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Title: Re: WINDOWS 2004 - Buffalo Bills Post by StegRock on Jun 16th, 2004, 12:17am QB Drew Bledsoe - 3400 - 3750 yards, 19 - 23 TD's passing (marginal rushing) RB Travis Henry - 1000 - 1150 yards, 6 - 10 TD's rushing (very unpredictable receiving; I think this is where McGahee will come in (literally and figuratively)) Willis McGahee - 450 - 750 yards, 4 - 8 TD's rushing & 500 - 700 yards, 4 - 5 TD's receiving WR Eric Moulds - 1100 - 1250 yards, 8 - 12 TD's receiving Bobby Shaw - 550 - 700 yards, 4 - 6 TD's receiving Lee Evans - 500 - 800 yards, 2 - 6 TD's receiving Josh Reed - 400 - 600 yards, 3 - 5 TD's receiving I don't do TE's [smiley=moon.gif] of this caliber. [smiley=rifle.gif] ... ;) |
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