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Title: WINDOWS 2004 - Dallas Cowboys Post by Philly on Jul 7th, 2004, 2:59pm 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, StegRock, refers to these statistical ranges as "windows" and, to show, due deference, I will continue that modus operandi. Every few days as we lead up to the regular season, 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. Be sure to scroll down the list and find the Windows for other teams and contribute there as well! |
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Title: Re: WINDOWS 2004 - Dallas Cowboys Post by Philly on Jul 7th, 2004, 3:30pm QB: Vinny Testaverde: 1900-2200 PaYds, 10-12 TDs, 3-5 INTs Quincy Carter: 1500-1700 PaYds, 8-9 TDs, 10-12 INTs, 150-200 RuYds, 1-2 TDs I think Vinny gets to start the season and will perform admirably (#2 FF QB), but his old body will break down by mid-season and Quincy will clean up for him (but not do nearly as well). Drew Henson carries the clipboard for all of 2004. RB: Julius Jones: 1000-1100 RuYds, 5-8 TDs, 300-400 ReYds, 1-2 TDs Richie Anderson: 350-400 RuYds, 3-4 TDs, 200-300 ReYds, 1-2 TDs Aveion Cason: 300-350 RuYds, 1-2 TDs Jones should be a decent #2 RB this year. It looks like he has been given the ball, now he will run with it. WR: Keyshawn Johnson: 900-1000 ReYds, 2-4 TDs Terry Glenn: 800-900 ReYds, 3-5 TDs Antonio Bryant: 600-700 ReYds, 5-6 TDs No one here to get really excited about. Keyshawn should get the yards, but struggle to get in the endzone. Bryant is the most talented of the WRs, but his little sortie with the Tuna won't help him at all. TEs: Jason Witten: 450-600 ReYds, 4-5 TDs Dan Campbell: 100-200 ReYds, 1-2 TDs Witten has sleeper written all over him. He was more and more involved in the offense as 2003 (his rookie year) wore on and I expect it to continue. |
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Title: Re: WINDOWS 2004 - Dallas Cowboys Post by StegRock on Jul 10th, 2004, 10:40pm Another team with "Windows" virtually impossible to see going into this season. Here's my [smiley=twocents.gif] for whatever it's worth,... probably about, well,... 2 cents: QB Quincy Carter - 2900 - 3500 yards, 15 - 21 touchdowns passing & 200 - 300 yards, 4 - 5 touchdowns rushing (After that, who knows? If Carter goes down, Testaverde/Henson? I guess what I am getting at is that those windows I gave above could be looked upon as "team" windows.) RB Julius Jones - 800 - 1100 yards, 6 - 7 touchdowns rushing & 200 - 250 yards, 1 - 3 touchdowns receiving Richie Anderson - 200 - 300 yards, 3 - 5 touchdowns rushing & 400 - 550 yards, 3 - 5 touchdowns receiving WR Keyshawn Johnson - 850 - 1100 yards, 4 - 5 touchdowns receiving Terry Glenn - 800 - 950 yards, 3 - 5 touchdowns receiving Antonio Bryant - 500 - 800 yards, 6 - 10 touchdowns receiving (this'll be your TD guy down in Dallas) |
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