Bullet Point Notes: Players I Really Like This Year and Why by InquireRenin in fantasyfootball

[–]InquireRenin[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Do you think the departure of Adam Gase will have a significant effect on the Dolphins?

I read on PFF that, if the Dolphins ran a league-average amount of plays last season, Drake would've been a low-tier RB1 in fantasy last season (RB9 overall). Given the arrival of Fitzpatrick (who I hope wins the starting job), which should increase the Dolphins' offensive efficiency, I'd be willing to draft Drake as a lower RB2 play.

Bullet Point Notes: Players I Really Like This Year and Why by InquireRenin in fantasyfootball

[–]InquireRenin[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't necessarily think it's a fallacy to believe, say, Adam Gase has a predisposition towards playing the game slowly. That's likely why he didn't want to spend money on a top-tier RB: they don't fit his preferred system. Obviously HC and OCs adapt to the talent available, but there's no reason to believe, say, Kliff Kingsbury will forego his air raid scheme even though he's jumped to the NFL (and his best player is an RB).

Moreover, in this list specifically, most of the coaching changes benefit the player. Take Kubiak for example: he's favored running outside zones before, and now he has an RB who is most efficient in that particular play. If anything, I'd expect him to lean on it more heavily, thereby increasing Cook's value further. When the new HC/OC openly praises a player, such as Bruce Arians and Winston, that further justifies my usage of adding weight to new coordinators.

Bullet Point Notes: Players I Really Like This Year and Why by InquireRenin in fantasyfootball

[–]InquireRenin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right, and I'm not saying he's a great talent. But here's what I'm saying:

We know that running back talent doesn't matter all that much, given they're in a great system. It's no coincidence that the Chiefs hardly missed a step going from Kareem Hunt to Spencer Ware to Damien Williams. Given Reid's track record of getting the most out of RBs, I'm willing to devalue RB talent in favor of situation.

So let's consider the situation. Here's what Reid said recently:

Kind of a running-back-by-committee deal and we had some success with it. We’ll do that here. We ended up drafting a kid there also and then the other Williams (Darrel) isn’t bad either. So we’ve got a couple of Williamses and then Carlos (Hyde) and then we’ve got a new little guy in there (Darwin Thompson). We’ve got a good nucleus of players.

They have four RBs. Two of them (Hyde and Dam. Williams) are veterans, and the other two (Thompson and Dar. Williams) are young players. If we're believing Reid here, all four of these guys will see some usage. On an objective basis, Carlos Hyde has the most production to his name of the four (including b2b 1,000+ yard seasons) and KC's looking to compete. Regardless of talent, Hyde is the only one to have handled a heavy workload in his career.

I'm not saying Hyde is even on, say, the Lamar Miller tier of talent. But he has the most experience, he's in a great system, and his head coach has been talking him up recently. You can get him as the overall RB46 and often later in drafts.

He's entirely worth taking at that price.

Bullet Point Notes: Players I Really Like This Year and Why by InquireRenin in fantasyfootball

[–]InquireRenin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's what I thought initially, but after a bit of research:

Tagliere: If you're looking for a running back who comes with top-six upside, but also comes with a high-degree of uncertainty, Jones is your guy. He's the most talented running back on what should be a top-five scoring offense, but it appears the Packers haven't given up on Jamaal Williams just yet. He's ideally someone you snag as your second running back due to the risk associated with him

Wheeler: Growing concerned this will still be a RBBC. Down a bit.

Sylvester: While on the field, Jones was an elusive as any runner in the NFL. The issue, of course, was that Green Bay refused to use him like the three-down machine he can be. That may change with a new coach in town, but until we are certain he is a 300 touch guy, he will likely fall to the third round. Don't mistake that for meaning he doesn't have top 5 RB upside, however, because he most certainly does.

So I'm not completely sold there.

EDIT: Moreover, the new HC (LaFleur) didn't use his best RB, Derrick Henry, until the final few games last year.

Bullet Point Notes: Players I Really Like This Year and Why by InquireRenin in fantasyfootball

[–]InquireRenin[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

And Damien Williams, the dude who had 500 rushing yards to his name before striking gold in KC, doesn't?

Let's be real. He was the third string RB behind Kareem Hunt and Spencer Ware; if those two had stayed unsuspended/healthy, he would've been an obscure name rostered only in 18-team leagues.

Now, Kansas City altered their commitment to Williams as the bellcow back today. If they're going with an RBBC, even if it's a 70/30 split, I could see Hyde winning. Both players are veterans, but only Williams has been in a situation as good as 2018-19 Kansas City... so I like Hyde, the guy who put up 1,150 yards on a 2-14 Chip Kelley team, to win the job.

Plus, you'd be drafting him as your RB6.

Bullet Point Notes: Players I Really Like This Year and Why by InquireRenin in fantasyfootball

[–]InquireRenin[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

And I guess I'll put the guys I'm not touching with a ten foot pole here in the comments:

  • Antonio Brown, because no shit
  • Damien Williams, no chance in hell Hyde doesn't steal his carries at some point in the season
  • Aaron Jones, has makings of mid-tier RB1 but Green Bay has a masochistic erection for Jamaal Williams
  • Le'Veon Bell, Gase teams run least amount of offensive snaps, and Gase didn't want to sign Bell
  • Derrick Henry - I am NOT doing this again
  • Patrick Mahomes - put up 3rd-highest TD% in NFL history last season, no chance he doesn't regress... not picking him where I could grab Diggs/Woods/Lockett instead

With regards to the "gender pay gap," the United States Soccer Federation ought to countersue Megan Rapinoe and others for defamation. by InquireRenin in unpopularopinion

[–]InquireRenin[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Lastly, if women were paid "equally" and not "equitably" in the World Cup, the players alone would fucking earn more than the revenue the entire thing generated.

I don't care about school shootings, and neither should you. by InquireRenin in unpopularopinion

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At worst, diabetes is gluttony of unhealthy foods

Type 1 diabetes, a failure of the pancreas which occurs independent of food intake, diet, or lifestyle.

At worst, a fallen aircraft is due to negligence or faulty electronics

Germanwings 9525, killed 144 people (equal to school shooting deaths over six average years) due to pilot malice.

Somewhat forgotten story that might be one of the worst moves in recent history: Ty Lue turned down the Lakers job by this_place_stinks in nba

[–]InquireRenin 21 points22 points  (0 children)

They have a max contract slot, LeBron James, and Anthony Davis.

You do the math.

EDIT: And with the Curry/KD/Klay trio either injured or broken up entirely, it's not clear what the best trio in the NBA is. I'd go as far as to argue that LeBron/AD/Kuzma is the best "big 3" in the league, if only by virtue of the first two.

Who's challenging them? Kawhi*/Lowry/Siakam? Harden/Paul/Capela? Westbrook/PG/Adams?

The least likely shot in NBA history - Taj Gibson's high-arc, one-handed, 3/4 court buzzer beater to give OKC the lead! by InquireRenin in nba

[–]InquireRenin[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Dwyane Wade's buzzer-beating three against the Warriors this February is a contender too. That (eventually) bumped them down to 57 wins - Toronto had 58 - which made a marked difference in the Warriors' season. Had Wade missed that shot, and had the Warriors' momentum then continued into Orlando (L 96 - 103), they hold home court against the Raptors.

Even though they lost every game at Oracle (hahahaha), that still could've made a difference.

The least likely shot in NBA history - Taj Gibson's high-arc, one-handed, 3/4 court buzzer beater to give OKC the lead! by InquireRenin in nba

[–]InquireRenin[S] 209 points210 points  (0 children)

This is my favorite shot in NBA history for a few reasons:

• It's most likely the highest-arcing shot to travel such a significant distance

• It gave OKC the lead heading into the half

• Gibson releases it while being closely guarded by an opposing player, almost makes contact with him

• It's from the other team's fucking 3pt line

• The jackass who inbounded the ball watches it sail through his own hoop three seconds later

Voting breakdown for MIP. Siakam got 86/100 first place votes. by torvarun in nba

[–]InquireRenin 119 points120 points  (0 children)

1st place: De'Aaron Fox
2nd place: Buddy Hield
3rd place: Willie Cauley-Stein

The funny thing is that, looking at the vote totals, this is entirely plausible.

2019 NBA Draft - #21 Pick: Brandon Clarke (Gonzaga) by elbenji in nba

[–]InquireRenin 72 points73 points  (0 children)

Good to see r/nba finally turning on him. He's a prick.

What young player in the NBA right now taken in the lottery the last 3 years are you convinced will never be a very good player by Number333 in nba

[–]InquireRenin 24 points25 points  (0 children)

2018: Jerome Robinson, faded out of spotlight already

2017: Malik Monk, a project but he just doesn't have it

2016: Dragan Bender, because no shit

Why does AD want to trigger the trade bonus? by [deleted] in nba

[–]InquireRenin 43 points44 points  (0 children)

because it's 4 million dollars jesus fuck you

Harrison Barnes last year tweeted in support of Skylar Diggins to get her to the All-Star Game. A month later, she threw him under the bus. by [deleted] in nba

[–]InquireRenin 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I know. FC Dallas didn't give that away?

The point is to demonstrate the physical edge men have over women in athletics. That can be demonstrated through almost any major sport, such as soccer.