Hawktawk wrote:RW is now 7-0 against the golden boys Brees, Rodgers, Brady, and Manning. He continually gets dissed for being a game manager and not putting up big enough numbers. But he is a man with no ego who makes intelligent decisions and plays to win over and over again. I think its time to start including him in the discussion of the best in the game and a potentially MVP candidate. I know there's lots of football left to play but this kid is never going to change the amazing way he plays.
c_hawkbob wrote:More on his Russness: http://footballgameplan.com/football-ga ... ick-to-be/
Anthony wrote:Just so there is no confusion as to were the team stands
http://mynorthwest.com/292/2611852/Carr ... those-guys
"But when he was asked what allows Wilson to rise to the occasion in games against the NFL's elite quarterbacks, Carroll said it's that Wilson is one himself.
"He's one of those guys, that's all," Carroll said. "He's as good as those guys." "
kalibane wrote:The irony is that Russell Wilson is really a very solid fantasy QB he should be starting from week to week in any league 10 teams or more.
kalibane wrote: They did it with Montana, they did it with Brady. WHEN Wilson wins a couple more rings they'll start slobbing his knob crazy.
Best ever Seahawk QB (sorry Matt, Dave & Jim).
When they'd talk about Wilson's paw size - it was a relief to me.
kalibane wrote:All due respect Sis'
Russ was the #8 fantasy QB in standard scoring leagues for 2013. He throws a good number of TDs. Most leagues you either need 25 or 50 passing yards for one point so his low total there isn't a killer. The trump card of course is the running yards and TDs. It's the same reason Cam Newton has been a Top 5 fantasy QB every season he's been in the league (although not looking so hot this year).
No he hasn't been a fantasy monster, and doesn't project that way because of the offense. But what he is, is a consistant contributor and an insane value. So while people are blowing 4th round pick on Stafford I'm picking up an Extra RB, WR or a Julius Thomas and getting Wilson in the 10th round even though Stafford only scored 11 more fantasy points than Wilson over the course of the 2013 season.
P.S. I've played Fantasy Football for almost 20 years. I've never seen a league where QB sacks are counted against the QB. I guess some leagues out there must do it because you say so but there is no way it's even close to the majority. Most people play ESPN or NFL.com standard scoring or PPR leagues. Sacks are only included for defensive purposes. That is the most bizarre rule I've ever heard. Basically penalizes a QB if he has a bad Offensive Line which is totally out of his control.
kalibane wrote:Of course he's much better in real life than fantasy. That's not the point. The point is he is very much undervalued in fantasy as well.
Two things. I'm speaking from the perspective of a Standard size league with Standard Scoring. There is no point breaking down every iteration of alternate league size and scoring rules. An 8 team league is really small 10 is standard and IMO 12 ideal. Too much luck involved in an 8 team league
SEcond, even in an 8 team league Wilson is no where close to a liability. Fantasy is not about pure rank. It's more about point differential. That's why I never pick a QB high in a draft.
To put it in perspective for the 2013 season by standard scoring. Russell Wilson was ranked #8 but had he scored 27 points over the course of the season (1.6 points per week) he would have been the #3 fantasy QB. The caveat is that Rodgers was injured so you can call it #4 if you want but the point is Wilson was a 2nd tier fantasy QB.
The difference is you are spending a 3rd or 4th round pick on Stafford or Newton. I'm generally spending a 10th round pick on Wilson and using that 4th round pick on a RB or WR.
Here's how it ends up breaking down (based on 2013 average draft position):
You - 4th round QB: Cam Newton (282 points), Stafford (267 points)
10th round RB: Bernard Pierce (65 points), Bryce Brown, Ronnie Hillman (so
low in points it wasn't worth delving into)
10th round WR: Lance Moore (51 points), DeAndre Hopkins (81 points)
Stevie Johnson (81 points)
Me - 10th round QB: Russell Wilson (256 points)
4th round RB: Giovanni Bernard (149 points), Ryan Matthews (175 points)
4th round WR: Jordy Nelson (173 points), Antonio Brown (197 points),
Wes Welker (130 points)
By the 10th round you're taking fliers on RBs and role players at WR. So you tell me which combo would you'd rather have, the #3 QB and the crap shoot at the other positions? Or the #8 QB and a solid RB or really good WR?
I play in an 8 team FF league, so having the #8 ranked QB on your team would be a huge liability as you need your QB to score points for you.
kalibane wrote:Well Riv here is a tip then.
Fantasy is in large part all about finding value. QB is one of the easiest positions to find value because aside from the absolute elite guys (Manning, Brees, Rodgers) there isn't enough differential between the start of the 2nd tier and the 12th best fantasy QB. And there are always quality guys on the waiver wire (especially in a small league like yours). I always target a few QBs who are undervalued and being drafted far too late. This year it was Russell Wilson, Matt Ryan and Tony Romo.
I think what Riv was saying is he would want to take a QB earlier because he didn't want to have the 8th best QB because he'd have a disadvantage at the position every week. It's just not quite the disadvantage he percieves it to be. Generally speaking it actually hurts your overall team to take a QB high (unless it's one of the big three).
kalibane wrote:Read your response:
I was not being smug. We may very well be saying the same thing. What I took issue with was this statement.
"He is not a top 10 fantasy point scorer in MOST leagues."
Now if you meant Top 10 overall then my bad... I definitely misunderstood you. I just thought it was too obvious that he wasn't a top 10 point scorer overall. I just assumed you meant a top 10 scoring QB.
Essentially these are the things I'm saying:
1. Russell Wilson is a 2nd tier fantasy QB (which in my book makes him a good fantasy player)
2. Russell Wilson should be a start every week in an 8 to12 team league with standard scoring or a ppr format. Unless you have better QB or an equivalent QB with a much more favorable matchup.
3. He is one of the more undervalued fantasy players in the NFL (among established players) when people are taking players with roughly equivalent production in the 3rd and 4th round and you could get Wilson in rounds 8-10.
I personally like Wilson as my fantasy QB exactly because he's steady. There is nothing more frustrating in fantasy then having a roller coaster guy like Andy Dalton, who actually was a top 5 fantasy QB last year but would have stretches where starting him absolutely killed you and then he goes bananas but you may have gotten frustrated and benched him or all those points come in a game you would have won without him anyway.
Hawk Sista wrote:River... That #1 draft spot can be the kiss of death. Hope shady plays out for ya. The biggest mistakes I see people making in fantasy are over drafting QBs, not getting enough RB depth, and having more than one D and TE on your roster (unless you are allowed a large # of depth players).
kalibane wrote:
1. Russell Wilson is a 2nd tier fantasy QB (which in my book makes him a good fantasy player)
2. Russell Wilson should be a start every week in an 8 to12 team league with standard scoring or a ppr format. Unless you have better QB or an equivalent QB with a much more favorable matchup.
3. He is one of the more undervalued fantasy players in the NFL (among established players) when people are taking players with roughly equivalent production in the 3rd and 4th round and you could get Wilson in rounds 8-10.
I personally like Wilson as my fantasy QB exactly because he's steady. There is nothing more frustrating in fantasy then having a roller coaster guy like Andy Dalton, who actually was a top 5 fantasy QB last year but would have stretches where starting him absolutely killed you and then he goes bananas but you may have gotten frustrated and benched him or all those points come in a game you would have won without him anyway.
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