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Braylon Edwards? Question: Braylon Edwards is a very skilled reciever, as you all. But my question is, why is he dissapointing, is it him, the quaterbacks, the coaching? He was dominant in college, and ive senn great flashes of him the past 2 season. Bu his temper and frustration have been a problem of late. I believe if he were on another team, possibly any other team, he may be doing better, any thoughts? Answer: My thoughts are that the Browns are cursed. They draft stand-out players when it comes to positions like QB, WR, and TE, but they somehow don't realize that those players don't make up the core of your team. They need to focus on the Offensive and Defensive lines before worrying about their quarterbacks and receivers. A better o-line gives your quarterback more time to make a decision, without worrying about getting the crap hit out of him. Maybe THEN he (whoever HE may be next year) can connect with Edwards to make important plays. |
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braylon edwards ? Question: should i even start braylon Edwards this week against baltimore or should i start roddy white against KC, kevin smith against SF, Johnathan Stuart against MIN also have deasuan jackson against PIT Answer: I would go with Roddy White this week. |
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Who would you start Julio Jones or Braylon Edwards for week 1? Question: Who would you start Julio Jones or Braylon Edwards for week 1? Also Joe Flacco or Cam Newton? Also Mercedes Lewis or Zach Miller? Obviously these are fantasy football questions I am new to this and just need some help! Answer: Flacco,Lewis,and Edwards til crabtree shows he is gonna take receptions away from braylon or until julio proves he is a worthy fantasy starter as a rookie |
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Who should i start this week, Braylon Edwards or Roy Williams? Question: I need to pick between Braylon Edwards or Roy Williams this week for my third WR Slot. Braylon Edwards had a break out week last week but going against a tough Was. Roy Williams just got traded to Dallas and Tony Romo might play, what do you think will be my best bet and why? It is a PPR league and 10 yards p/p. Answer: Definitely Braylon. Although Roy Williams is a talented reciever, you cannot expect him to sync with the new offense immediately. The Cowboys also already have a talented recieving core with TO, Witten, and Crayton, so Williams won't be a primary option. Also, Romo is not expected to start and it is doubtful that the Cowboys will pass a lot with Brad Johnson. Braylon, however, is the #1 option in the Browns offense and had a huge week last week. Derek Anderson looked like a modern-day Johnny Unitas and the offense seemed to be meshing perfectly. Expect more big numbers from Braylon and a subpar performance from a reciever (R. Williams) who has never exceeded expectations. I project Braylon to have between 6-10 rec for 100+ yds and a TD and Williams to have around 4-7 rec for about 60 yds. Hope this helps! |
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Who should I start this week? Should Braylon Edwards start over Steve Smith, Randy Moss, or Reggie Wayne? Question: This week in Fantasy football, I am facing my brother, which is a rivalry between us. My three starting receivers are Steve Smith-facing Arizona, Randy Moss- facing St. Louis, and Reggie Wayne- facing Tennessee. Then, I have Braylon Edwards- facing jacksonville on the bench. Should I keep things the way they are or substitute Braylon Edwards for someone? I need an answer by Saturday. Answer: Keep him on the bench. Most of your receivers are playing bad defenses. |
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How many games have the Jets won since Braylon Edwards was acquired by them? Question: BQ: Did Braylon Edwards bring over his losing touch? Answer: I can tell by your question that you're not familiar with the New York football Jets. I'm a Jets fan, but I'd be the first to tell you that the first answer is 100% on the money with the first part of his answer, the rest is just him being a dick. It's not my fault my family didn't tell me how bad of an idea it was to start rooting for the Jets, but that's what being a sport fan is about. The Jets don't need anybody to tell them how to lose, it's in their blood. You can't tell me that Joe Namath didn't sell his soul to Satan for that ring. But even besides that, the Jets offense has been putting up points, even though a lot of that is because of the running game. The funny thing is the Jets defense has actually been very good, but their offense and special teams take turns losing games. |
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Browns got a 2nd or a 3rd round pick for Braylon Edwards. What determines the 2nd or 3ed round? Question: Does anyone know the criteria for the 2nd or a 3rd round pick that the Browns will get for Braylon Edwards. Are there any numbers that Braylon has to put up to determine that and if so does anyone know those numbers? Answer: I don't know the details. But it is most likely one of two things: - Edwards performance (plays x number of games, x number of catches, TD's etc.) - NY Jets performance (i.e. if they make the playoffs it's a 2nd rounder, if they don't it's a 3rd, or some kind of protection that the pick won't be higher than a particuliar slot like #50 overall). |
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If the Browns traded Braylon Edwards to the Gaints would they? Question: If the Browns traded Braylon Edwards to the Gaints would they trade the 29th pick up to pick up Chris Wells to replace Lewis or maybe get Malcolm Jenkins? Or get one of the USC linebackers? Answer: If no one picks wells by#14 he'll be a Saint with the 14th Pick. Sanints need to replace Duce. If wells isn't there they could Get Moreno or Green... |
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Giving the success of Braylon Edwards, is it safe to say that Troy Williamson and Mark Clayton are bust? Question: Williamson, Vikings, has had little to no success in the NFL and Clayton, Ravens, has had a little success but he failed to even catch a TD pass this past season. Seeing as though Braylon Edwards has blossomed and all three were taken in the same draft class is it safe to say that Williamson and Clayton are officially bust? Answer: It's tough to call WR's busts, they cannot create their success on their own as opposed to a defensive end or linebacker. Of the two possible busts, I'd say Williamson is the definate pick. He actually didn't put up amazing numbers coming out of South Carolina (835 yards, 7 TDs on 43 recs); NFL scouts or maybe just Minnesota's scouts put TOO much value on his elite speed and vertical jump. Mark Clayton, on the other hand, I'm 50-50 on. One can say he had All-American numbers at Oklahoma because he played with Heisman winner Jason White (who was protected by a great O-line that included Jamaal Brown....just saying success in one area breeds another) and played on a team with great depth. Now, he comes to the pros and his deficiencies are exposed. Clayton isn't that fast either, he was a good route runner, good hands, decent strength but not the deep threat that Baltimore has been craving. But one could also say, "hey, the Ravens haven't had a QB since Trent Dilfer and even he wasn't THAT great. Brian Billick never installed a good offense and the O-line sans Ogden sucks, so what receiver can flourish?". I would go along with the system argument. No one said possession receivers can't flourish in the NFL; Plaxico Burress isn't a speed guy, he's a PHYSICAL wr who can push DBs around and get open. If Clayton had been paired with say, a Santana Moss or a Steve Smith, we wouldn't be having this discussion. So, with all that talk, Troy Williamson is a bust and somebody needs to cut him, quick..... |
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Should I start Kevin Curtis WR or Braylon Edwards WR in fantasy football Week 8? Question: I need to know whether to start Kevin Curtis on his first start of the year (plus he's home against Atlanta) or Braylon Edwards who continues to drop passes but he still has that potential in him (Also, he's at Jacksonville) Thanks for the help. Answer: I would go with Kevin Curtis. Philly is 5th in pass offense, and Atlanta is 25th in defense. While, Cleveland is 28th in pass offense, and Jacksonville is 24th in defense. |