Re: 2019 HMF fantasy football
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2019 4:20 pm
Head for DFS reasons how do you think the Broncos D will do this week
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Thinking that tooHeadhunter wrote:I don’t see them getting 0 sacks or turnovers this week, should be able to make their presence felt. High upside playing a crap QB in their home opener.
This is a post from a fellow gambler I love itHeadhunter wrote:Also, Bears -2.5 in Denver is a joke. No matter how bad the Broncos may be, they win at home in September. In Weeks 1 or 2 at home, they’ve lost one game since the current stadium opened. That’s 21-1. Heat + altitude + early season conditioning. I’m hammering the Broncos on Sunday folks.
Sounds good. You do what you need to do to apply your corny eye-roll worthy narrative, the rest of us will stick to reality.Jason wrote:Cam is not broken. Maybe emotionally, but not physically. That is absolute nonsense.
I’m sure they didn’t run him on 4th and half a yard on a must have play because he “doesn’t want it”. Jason is just making shit up.Tiggnutz wrote:I think it's physically but you may be right but I don't think so
That was just a fucking retarded play call. If Cam is broken and they don't want to run him up the middle like that, hand it to McCaffrey. Instead they do an exotic run play with 3 inches to gain. Panthers fans: "We never do this! What's gonna happen?! ... ... ... Fuck".Headhunter wrote:I’m sure they didn’t run him on 4th and half a yard on a must have play because he “doesn’t want it”. Jason is just making shit up.Tiggnutz wrote:I think it's physically but you may be right but I don't think so
I'm going to drop weekly picks. Maybe three NFL, two college. Something like that.Tiggnutz wrote:This is a post from a fellow gambler I love itHeadhunter wrote:Also, Bears -2.5 in Denver is a joke. No matter how bad the Broncos may be, they win at home in September. In Weeks 1 or 2 at home, they’ve lost one game since the current stadium opened. That’s 21-1. Heat + altitude + early season conditioning. I’m hammering the Broncos on Sunday folks.
Hit me with that shit manHeadhunter wrote:I'm going to drop weekly picks. Maybe three NFL, two college. Something like that.Tiggnutz wrote:This is a post from a fellow gambler I love itHeadhunter wrote:Also, Bears -2.5 in Denver is a joke. No matter how bad the Broncos may be, they win at home in September. In Weeks 1 or 2 at home, they’ve lost one game since the current stadium opened. That’s 21-1. Heat + altitude + early season conditioning. I’m hammering the Broncos on Sunday folks.
Reality for a simpleton: it is impossible to have your physicality chronically broken overnight. The dude went from a stylin' & profilin' madman in 2015 to a play-it-safe, middle-of-the-road QB the very next year, and has been the exact same ever since. I said it before, Von and the Broncos took his soul 3 years ago at Super Bowl 50. It is so god damn easy to see that he does not give a rat's ass anymore. He doesn't do his Superman shit, he's never smiling, he's never jumping in the stands handing balls to kids. He was doing that every season, good or bad, up until that one game after he went 17-1 and lost to the Broncos in the Super Bowl. He does. not. give a shit.Headhunter wrote:Sounds good. You do what you need to do to apply your corny eye-roll worthy narrative, the rest of us will stick to reality.Jason wrote:Cam is not broken. Maybe emotionally, but not physically. That is absolute nonsense.
I think his shoulder is fucked up honestlyJason wrote:Reality for a simpleton: it is impossible to have your physicality chronically broken overnight. The dude went from a stylin' & profilin' madman in 2015 to a play-it-safe, middle-of-the-road QB the very next year, and has been the exact same ever since. I said it before, Von and the Broncos took his soul 3 years ago at Super Bowl 50. It is so god damn easy to see that he does not give a rat's ass anymore. He doesn't do his Superman shit, he's never smiling, he's never jumping in the stands handing balls to kids. He was doing that every season, good or bad, up until that one game after he went 17-1 and lost to the Broncos in the Super Bowl. He does. not. give a shit.Headhunter wrote:Sounds good. You do what you need to do to apply your corny eye-roll worthy narrative, the rest of us will stick to reality.Jason wrote:Cam is not broken. Maybe emotionally, but not physically. That is absolute nonsense.
It hasn't been overnight. It's been over the course of a decade plus taking shot after shot to that 6'6", 260 frame. His athletic peak was Auburn and his first couple years in the league. His career arc is like a running back because defenses played him like a running back.Jason wrote:Reality for a simpleton: it is impossible to have your physicality chronically broken overnight. The dude went from a stylin' & profilin' madman in 2015 to a play-it-safe, middle-of-the-road QB the very next year, and has been the exact same ever since. I said it before, Von and the Broncos took his soul 3 years ago at Super Bowl 50. It is so god damn easy to see that he does not give a rat's ass anymore. He doesn't do his Superman shit, he's never smiling, he's never jumping in the stands handing balls to kids. He was doing that every season, good or bad, up until that one game after he went 17-1 and lost to the Broncos in the Super Bowl. He does. not. give a shit.Headhunter wrote:Sounds good. You do what you need to do to apply your corny eye-roll worthy narrative, the rest of us will stick to reality.Jason wrote:Cam is not broken. Maybe emotionally, but not physically. That is absolute nonsense.
You act like you've never seen him play before. The pattern is right there for anyone willing to use their brain just a little instead of jumping to the easy route of saying "Oh, he just super old now". When he was "a 22 year old adult kid", the same shit would happen. He would struggle with his accuracy, he'd get shut down on the run, have a terrible game and put his Gatorade towel over his head. Remember the epidemic the media made out of that? He's doing the exact same thing right now and nobody was retarded enough to say he was a broken down old man at 22 years old. When faced with adversity, he wilts under pressure. He has no heart.Headhunter wrote:It hasn't been overnight. It's been over the course of a decade plus taking shot after shot to that 6'6", 260 frame. His athletic peak was Auburn and his first couple years in the league. His career arc is like a running back because defenses played him like a running back.Jason wrote:Reality for a simpleton: it is impossible to have your physicality chronically broken overnight. The dude went from a stylin' & profilin' madman in 2015 to a play-it-safe, middle-of-the-road QB the very next year, and has been the exact same ever since. I said it before, Von and the Broncos took his soul 3 years ago at Super Bowl 50. It is so god damn easy to see that he does not give a rat's ass anymore. He doesn't do his Superman shit, he's never smiling, he's never jumping in the stands handing balls to kids. He was doing that every season, good or bad, up until that one game after he went 17-1 and lost to the Broncos in the Super Bowl. He does. not. give a shit.Headhunter wrote:Sounds good. You do what you need to do to apply your corny eye-roll worthy narrative, the rest of us will stick to reality.Jason wrote:Cam is not broken. Maybe emotionally, but not physically. That is absolute nonsense.
Lmao at your evidence being that he's not the same exuberant presence who dances around all the time. Of course he's not. It's called being a 30 year old man with a family (with a beat up body) and not a 22 year old adult kid.