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Value of RB's - how much worse would we have been without McCaffrey


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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

A team you admit = +4 in the win column is "next to worthless"?

LOL

Imagine debunking your own arguement right out the gate.

The fact he said one player potentially got us 4 more wins in a failed season, and is using that as an arguement of RBs as a whole, to be useless is incredibly dumb.

He literally states, one player was the result of 4 more wins on a similarly abysmal team, but deducts value because he couldnt win more games on his own skill???

In my best attempt to explain how someone could come to this idea, I have to imagine a certain level of inebriation.

 

 

Ffs he is the 3rd rb to achieve 1000-1000 and your initial response is he couldnt also play qb?

 

Idk if its bannable to say this, but op sounds either drunk or stupid, one more excusable than the other.

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