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Friday, October 31, 2003

The fantasy world is worse that the real world

My feeling that 2003 would see a Browns player develop into a top-tier fantasy player is, it's safe to say, wrong.
  • Quincy Morgan has been massively pathetic -- he's probably dropped more balls than he's caught, and certainly has more holding penalties than touchdowns. He's not even worth a roster spot IMO.
  • Holcomb has been hurt, and did little when he played. He's worth a late season flyer if you have roster space, but certainly you rather have Jon Kitna.
  • KJ -- Same as always: the best guy on the team, but not enough yards to ever be a starter for you.
  • William Green -- looked slow to the hold most of the games he played, though he had a few decent games. Now the wheels have fallen off as he's looking at a suspension and, I suspect, he's got other problems to deal with. He's just ahead of Quincy Morgan in my book. Maybe you keep him on your roster, but would you ever play him?
  • James Jackson -- actually a pleasant surprise as he's running really hard and looking good. But still no stats, and no appear on the horizon either with the OL he's got.
  • Tim Couch -- not worth a roster spot, perhaps not even on the Browns. Well, no, to be fair he's not been horrible and he made up for a lot of crap in that Pittsburgh game. But he's probably also proven that he's just not going to be the guy, even if Holcomb were out of the picture.

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