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9, buy Amalaki without a prescription. Buy Amalaki ONLINE WITHOUT prescription,  RT Doug Free:  80.6 (B-)

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10, comprar en línea Amalaki, comprar Amalaki baratos.  TE Martellus Bennett:  80.0 (B-)

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  1. Frank

    Great work as always. The only thing that I thought was a stretch was using Choice’s percent of middle runs and the YPC for those runs to conclude that he may be the short yardage back. First, I believe he SHOULD be the short yardage back, and I thought that from watching the games rather than any statistics. He hits the hole quicker than Barber or Jones. But I think his middle carry percentage is higher because as a 3rd down back he faced more nickel defenses that were playing to stop the pass and the team used middle draws at times to catch defenses off guard. This also lead to a higher YPC than that type of run against a standard defense. I’ve never been an advocate of giving big contracts to veteran running backs, and Barber’s contract is hurting. He’s now the 3rd best back on the team.

  2. Thanks Frank. I think you have a point that the sample size of middle runs for Choice may not be a particularly convincing reason to label him the short-yardage back (although I also agree with you that he SHOULD be that guy).

    However, his YPC was not inflated by draws. Choice ran 22 draws on the season for just 3.6 YPC–well below his season avg. Thus, the majority of his success up the middle came from straight hand-offs or through Wildcat.

  3. Vince Grey

    I’m a tad confused. (Sadly, not an uncommon occurrence, but what can you do?) Why, exactly, are Columbo, Kosier, and Davis, all OL, listed as likely to decline? Is it basically an age thing? Because, if that’s so, I have to disagree. With decent health, OL can play extremely well into their mid-to-late30′s and all of these guys are in their early 30′s at worst.

    MBIII, I understand, because, IMO, he’s been in decline for the past two seasons. He seems to have lost half a step that he really couldn’t afford to lose, and just doesn’t run with the abandonment and fierceness he did early in his career.

  4. Hey Vince,

    No, age isn’t a huge factor in that. Generally, I look at different stats than most when determining how successful a player was in a particular season. For example, Jason Hatcher had 17 QB pressures but just one sack last season. If he records that many pressures again, he will almost assuredly attain more than one sack, which is why I have him as a candidate to improve.

    It is simply “regression to the mean,” and, unfortunately, I think it will victimize Davis and Kosier (for sure), and perhaps Colombo as well.

  5. john coleman

    The FB is non existent on the list. See, I told ya, we don’t need one. Just carry Sicko as a H back. I’m putting on my armor.

  6. Haha…well we agree on a lot, but not the FB. Yes, it is a dying position, but I still think Deon Anderson has value to the team.

    In any event, he isn’t on this list because we didn’t assign the FB position a grade, but I will be posting a comprehensive offense/defense rankings list that will include all players (including rookies) in the near future.

    Hmmmm…where to put Dez Bryant??

  7. john coleman

    At least #3 in regards to WRs. He and Otree are close at this point because of Otree’s experience. I’m not saying the talent is equal, although, I think Otree will be a career surprise. I saw an OTA clip of O and he easily got good seperation. It was just a single play, but I’m hopeful.

  8. Well, Bryant will probably be #2 on my list, although I haven’t decided for sure just yet. If I use the final 2009 grades, Roy Williams will obviously be last.

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