aussieboy wrote:How does this affect Holt's value?
I don't think it does. The thing affecting Holt's value right now is his knee, Bulger's shoulder, their division and the Rams awful D. Assuming they both come back from injury, Holt will still be the go to guy, and the Rams will still be playing from behind all year, except when they're lighting up Arizona and SF.
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I think this may actually benefit all of the Rams players. With Martz' affinity for throwing teams were stacking up against the pass, limiting the production of Bulger, Holt, Bruce, Curtis, etc., while Martz himself was limiting the production of Jackson. With a more balanced offense teams won't be able to cheat as much, hopefully improving things for everyone.
As a Ram's fan, I am glad that Martz won't be calling plays any more. I think he is a brilliant guy, and I give him credit for the Rams superbowl win and subsequent superbowl appearance. He changed the way the game was played, but when he was winning, he was still rushing Faulk down people's throats, around their D lines, and over their heads. He seems to have forgotten that.
I hope Vitt can balance things out. Part of the reason their defense looks awful, is that they turn the ball over and don't eat up any clock when they do score. Hopefully the defense will benefit from a little more ball control on offense.
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Wow, I didn't realize Steven Jackson was a top 5 fantasy running back. I drafted him because I knew the potential he had after watching him play last year, but this has to be the quietest top 5 back of all time.
john333 wrote:Wow, I didn't realize Steven Jackson was a top 5 fantasy running back. I drafted him because I knew the potential he had after watching him play last year, but this has to be the quietest top 5 back of all time.
john333 wrote:Wow, I didn't realize Steven Jackson was a top 5 fantasy running back. I drafted him because I knew the potential he had after watching him play last year, but this has to be the quietest top 5 back of all time.
Top 5?
He's 14th in standard Yahoo.
Im looking at it right now BH - 6th in total points and 8th in per game numbers.
total RB points:
LT
SA
Edge
LJordan
Priest
SJax
TJones
Mike Martz was the Redskins QB coach 97-98 he coached the likes of Gussy Freotte and his boy Trent Green.
For Jackson's sake being he's getting the ball more I'm sort of diggin his absence and now I feel shame. Get well soon Martzy
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