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<blockquote data-quote="pantherd" data-source="post: 14773" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>My take on the aforementioned:</p><p></p><p>McRibb - not overrated, not underrated. Most see him as quite average. In line with what he really is. A few may have him a little overrated, but mostly just average to slightly above average.</p><p></p><p>Mexico - well overrated. Theismann licks the guys sweaty jock after games and practices trying to taste the thrill of VICKtory all over again.</p><p></p><p>P's Place - not overrated, not underrated. With any symbolance of a defense, Indy could have won atleast once in the past three seasons. Put Peyton in McRibb's shoes and he'd have a couple if not three or more rings by now.</p><p></p><p>Cucumber - overrated. Definitely a great pick up for your fantasy league as he has some gaudy numbers. But all in all, it comes down to wins and losses in the reality league. Cuke chokes the big one.</p><p></p><p>Brady - underrated. Just starting to get a few props nationally after sporting three fat rings. The anti-Cuke. Numbers that aren't staggering but gets it done when called upon. "System player?" Yeah, players from every other team in the league wished they had played in that system the last 4 seasons. "Team player" is what I'd call him. </p><p></p><p>Two more for argument:</p><p></p><p>Delhomme - underrated. But he likes it that way. Ignore him and let him do his thing. He doesn't seek the limelight. We beat Philly 14-3 in the NFCC and he had a measly 14 pass attempts completing 11 of them. 11 of those came in the first half and John Fox said at halftime "we're throwing too much." Then followed with a stunning performance in the SB when NE schemed for and effectively shut down our running game. They weren't expecting what Delhomme threw at them, pun intended.</p><p></p><p>Favre - not overrated, not underrated. Everyone knows he was the best in the league during his peak. And that was with Elway, Marino, Aikman, Young, etc in the league. He still ranks among the best. Favre is a consitent 30 TD 4,000 yard guy. For most, that's a great year (see Delhomme last season), but for Favre that is the expectation regardless of who is in at wideout. He made Antonio Freeman look awfully tempting to the rest of the league only for Miami to find out that it was Favre being Favre and not Freeman's ability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pantherd, post: 14773, member: 284"] My take on the aforementioned: McRibb - not overrated, not underrated. Most see him as quite average. In line with what he really is. A few may have him a little overrated, but mostly just average to slightly above average. Mexico - well overrated. Theismann licks the guys sweaty jock after games and practices trying to taste the thrill of VICKtory all over again. P's Place - not overrated, not underrated. With any symbolance of a defense, Indy could have won atleast once in the past three seasons. Put Peyton in McRibb's shoes and he'd have a couple if not three or more rings by now. Cucumber - overrated. Definitely a great pick up for your fantasy league as he has some gaudy numbers. But all in all, it comes down to wins and losses in the reality league. Cuke chokes the big one. Brady - underrated. Just starting to get a few props nationally after sporting three fat rings. The anti-Cuke. Numbers that aren't staggering but gets it done when called upon. "System player?" Yeah, players from every other team in the league wished they had played in that system the last 4 seasons. "Team player" is what I'd call him. Two more for argument: Delhomme - underrated. But he likes it that way. Ignore him and let him do his thing. He doesn't seek the limelight. We beat Philly 14-3 in the NFCC and he had a measly 14 pass attempts completing 11 of them. 11 of those came in the first half and John Fox said at halftime "we're throwing too much." Then followed with a stunning performance in the SB when NE schemed for and effectively shut down our running game. They weren't expecting what Delhomme threw at them, pun intended. Favre - not overrated, not underrated. Everyone knows he was the best in the league during his peak. And that was with Elway, Marino, Aikman, Young, etc in the league. He still ranks among the best. Favre is a consitent 30 TD 4,000 yard guy. For most, that's a great year (see Delhomme last season), but for Favre that is the expectation regardless of who is in at wideout. He made Antonio Freeman look awfully tempting to the rest of the league only for Miami to find out that it was Favre being Favre and not Freeman's ability. [/QUOTE]
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