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RFL '99 Faulty Forecast |
virtually perfect receiving corps with freeman, owens, and coates. elam
is top-notch. marino could put up some big #'s this year.
the key: if ali can get RB production from priest holmes, fred lane,
james stewart, and/or salaam, this team could be unstoppable.
also... the fact that ali was able to overcome his aversion to DALLAS
(by drafting lafleur) shows a GM with the maturity to roll through the
season with the target on his back.
m harrison and mccaffrey could be big for purwin. longwell is good.
fauria was great as a buff.
the keys: 1) having greg hill or lawrence phillips step up as fred
taylor's partner in crime, and 2) a 2nd dose of flutie magic.
for a team projected this highly, those are 2 mighty big keys to keep
purwin from going postal.
the verdict is in on this very strong team with randall cunningham,
murrell, rice, mcduffie, dudley, and mort andersen.
solid supporting cast with aikman, reidel anthony, and stoyanovich.
the key: having skip hicks or someone else step up as the 2nd RB.
this weak cast was built using foge fazio's own player projections (a
fact heavily mocked in Draft HQ's), so this #4 preseason ranking should
be taken with many grains of salt. :-)
wang is praying that...
m faulk won't go soft after signing for big $'s, plummer can stay
healthy, rob moore and michael irvin can recapture their lost
magic/skills, biakabutuka or abdul-jabbar can hold a starting job,
sharpe can score with griese or bubby lobbing the ball, and richey can
convert on some of the opportunities SF will generate for him.
the obvious prayer: BARRY UNRETIRES and extinguishes all the fires
burning in the league office!!!
levens, moulds, jimmy smith, and gary anderson are 4 potential All-RFL
studs. hoard could score a ton of goal-line TD's.
wycheck is a stellar insurance policy for cam cleeland. what's the
latest on cleeland, wally?
the big question: will "crazy wally" get a productive rfl QB out of
mcnown or couch?
will vINTy continue on his newly found path under parcells? or will he
revert to his buccaneer/brown/raven form when his QB rating was as low
as his # of INTs was high? curtis martin and bettis are a great rumbling
RB pair. bruce, tony martin, and walls should be solid producers as the
pass-catchers. vanderjagt should put up bigger #'s now that the colt O
seems primed for a strong season.
this team seems to have it all, so foge is confused about the #6
ranking.
has all-universe WR moss and a bunch of steady tortoises. calloway, the
rocket, and jake reed (and newly acquired crowell) look to be 2nd fiddle
to moss. tyrone davis might haul in quite a few TD's with brooks'
retirement and chmura's potential retirement. should get ok RB
production from antowain and napoleon. chandler is stoked to have his RB
signed and available for swing pass TD's.
the concern: some might feel this team as capable of across-the-board
"underachieving" on the scale of this year's la dodgers.
terrell davis *should* be THE superstud once again, but rumors have
surfaced regarding a loss of focus on the straight and narrow - now that
TD has been cast under the (lack of) direction of GM joebob's
"influence." league insiders also warn of the potential corruption of
solid citizen cecil "choir boy" collins.
herman, mathis, and eric green are a top-flight WR/TE trio. brad johnson
goes from the vikings to the redskins... does anyone now have a better
appreciation for *reliable* receivers?!?!?
the key: having enough bribe money to keep this band of hooligans
between the white lines.
emmitt and staley could be poised for big #'s this year - though "big"
for staley's eagles is certainly a relative term. bledsoe is the
"hometown" choice for all of us who have ventured through those parts.
stephen alexander might be brad johnson's only decent target. some think
del greco might surge past anderson and elam this year.
the key: getting solid numbers from the WR's (darnay, muhsin, engram,
and andre reed).
will favre be able to hold off hasselback for the starting job?!? can
dillon hold off a healthy ki-jana? will enis keep edgar from blading him
in the back? will rod smith and chrebet continue as reliable point
scorers? will brunell throw the ball to brady? will vinatieri's leg fall
off as a result of all the FG attempts (due to the pats' lack of TD
scorers this year)?
the gut feeling: this team is fairly rugged, but not in the same class
as the 3 clear front-runners (ali, purwin, and eigen).
manning and jamal are arguably the top 1-2 punch in the league this
year. unfortunately for archibald... the balance of the roster might
resemble a ghost-town. a not-so-good chargers team might drag natrone
down with the sinking ship. thigpen, holt, and troy edwards have much to
prove this season. gary brown's blood clot in the buttocks is no
laughing matter. gonzalez has elvis as his QB. brien is questionable as
an rfl PK.
on the other hand: means and brown *could* combine for solid RB#2
production, 2 all-star WR's could emerge, and the saints *could* provide
brien with a shot at big numbers. well... the first 2 are certainly more
likely than the 3rd.
joe pa is banking the season on the dreadlocked pairing of rookie RB's
edgerrin and ricky. the black sox are also hoping for some black magic
from air mcnair. the receiving trio (d alexander, f sanders, and j
riemersma) is capable of a LOT - or a little. opie cunningham should
continue as an above-average PK.
the skinny: this team has unlimited potential - in both directions. foge
sees weeks where this team could put 70 on the board - and weeks where
this team might have trouble getting into double digits. this is clearly
the darkhorse/team-to-watch.
pickens in the 4th round?!? does shiv-man know something chris mortensen
doesn't?!? watters might have been a reach in the 1st round, keyshawn
was a gift in the 2nd. kordell could be the key to this team.
charlie garner looks to've won the SF job from phillips - for now.
morton is trying to fight off crowell in DETROIleT. santiago has the
potential to supplant the injured cleeland in joining sharpe and coates
as the top TE's. hall should be an above average PK.
last comment: team desai has gone to the well THRICE too often in adding
tiki barber to its roster YET AGAIN!!!
the unfortunate circumstances surrounding having to draft via phone seem
to have caused brodz and brian to land near the bottom of the preseason
rankings. brodz has the proven GM abilities to make a move up in the
power ratings during the season. the league office will keep an eye on
brian's potential for GM of the Year honors.
eddie george and alstott/dunn could prove to be a strong RB pair. carter
and glenn could also prove to be a strong WR pair. freddie jones is a
good TE. an above average QB could emerge from griese/batch. hollis
could be a big scorer with the jaguars this year.
schroeder and rob johnson provide added bench strength.
hmmm... this #14 ranking seems a little low - now that foge thinks about
it.
underestimate this franchise, and they'll whack you in the bum.
editor's comment: thanks a lot, foge, for pissing off my week 1
opponent!
foge feels stan jumped the gun a little on kevin faulk and derrick
mayes. brunell, robert smith, and tim brown form the solid foundation
for this squad. greg clark is primed for a brent jones-type season.
hanson is a perennial choice for most underrated PK.
the key: if stan can rummage around in the closet for adequate RB and WR
complements (or if 2 birds come out of the faulk/mayes/jermaine/madre/c
warren/t simmons bush), this team would be a contender.
steve young should battle terrell for player of the year again. taking
galloway in round 2 might prove to be the death blow for brian g's
inaugural season. the RB situation is scary with bam morris and charles
way. stokes and mccardell could be ok as the WR pair. glover and chmura
are good TE's. carney and boniol are not expected to have any opponents
on the run.
the bottom line: if galloway signs, 2 RB's fall into brian's lap, and
carney starts kicking 5 FG's per game again... this fledgling franchise
might not finish in the cellar. ;-)
Rank | FF | 2nd Opinion | Cals' Call | Overall |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ali | Brodz | Gary | Joebob 13 |
2 | Tim | Joebob | Cals | Gary 13 |
3 | Gary | Kevin | Joebob | Tim 15 |
4 | Dave W | Tim | Ali | Dave W 15 |
5 | Wally | Dave W | Clark | Ali 16 |
6 | Josh (tie) | Stan | Dave W | Cals 16.5 |
7 | Cals (tie) | Clark | Wally | Clark 22 |
8 | Joebob | Cals | Brodz | Brodz 23 |
9 | Dylan | Gary | Tim | Wally 24 |
10 | Clark | Joe Pa | Dylan | Kevin 30 |
11 | Kevin | Ali | Josh | Josh 30.5 |
12 | Joe Pa | Wally | Stan | Stan 33 |
13 | Desais | Josh | Brian | Dylan 33 |
14 | Brodz | Dylan | Desais | Joe Pa 37 |
15 | Stan | Desais | Joe Pa | Desais 42 |
16 | Brian | Brian | Kevin | Brian 45 |
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Revised: September 14, 1999