06-05-2019, 05:17 PM
(06-05-2019, 01:05 PM)ochocincos Wrote: For those giving Ross a hard time about his lack of yards, think about how fantasy football treats TDs vs yards.
Typically, a receiving TD is the equivalent of 60 yards (6 pts).
7 TDs is the equivalent of 420 yards.
Add those yards to the 210 he had last year and he'd have been at 630 yards.
Would 630 yards, 0 TDs be viewed as better than 210 yards, 7 TDs?
For me it's not about yards or TD's so much as his awful conversion rate. Most of his targets wind up on the ground. It's not an Andy problem because he's never struggled like that with anyone else.
(06-05-2019, 01:37 PM)Catmandude123 Wrote: We drafted him to be the heir to AJ but he has under preformed his first two years. The number nine pick in the draft isn't picked to be a wr3 no matter what you think. You don't become a wr1 by draft status you compete and take that title. Dalton has no trust in him so my bet is after this year he or Dalton are gone.
Look, I'm just saying that (a) there's no way he's going to start over Green or Boyd and (b) saying he's a total failure as a player unless he becomes a bonafide #1 is kinda silly. He can still be a good player and disappointing for where he was selected. These are not mutually exclusive.
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