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11:24 am July 6, 2008
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I drafted him last year thinking he would be a horse this year but the draft didn't work out the way I had hoped. What is his value going forward I was high on him before the draft but like a lot of backfields there are too many question marks.
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12:52 pm July 6, 2008
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I like Michael Bush. I don't like his situation. I think the only way Bush becomes a factor fantasy wise is if DMac turns out to be a bust or he gets traded and most likely that isn't going to happen until next year.
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"Im not so mean. I wouldn't ever go out and hurt someone deliberately-unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something" Dick Butkus
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1:52 pm July 6, 2008
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I like Michael Bush and the situation. He is going to eventually be the goal line back, and the power complement to McFadden. I think it might be a year away though before he is useful, but still has upside. There is a lot of clutter in Oakland backfield, but with their D I think they plan to run a lot. I think he is still to valuable to cut in dynasty. He would of been a first round pick last year if wasn't for his injury. If you watch youtube highlights he can actually throw a nice deep ball also(doesn't mean anything but kind of cool. LOL)
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I am driving the Josh Johnson bandwagon……All Aboard
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3:01 pm July 6, 2008
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As Haimez says, he still has plenty of value in dynasty so definitely hold him for now and see how everything plays out. Too tough to know exactly what will happen, but he should be a role player on the team at the very least.
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5:59 pm July 6, 2008
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I like Bush as well…just be patient.
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