Fantasy Alpha Dynasty 2014 - Discussion

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Donkeys rookies starting to play through with some healthy numbers late in the season... slowly building!
Looking to take more scalps next season ;)
Still plenty of roster gaps to fill, but enjoying the rebuild.
Finally, you have a lot of picks this year to rebuild with. Trade down here and there, acquire more picks, future picks. You'll soon be contending.
 
Finally, you have a lot of picks this year to rebuild with. Trade down here and there, acquire more picks, future picks. You'll soon be contending.
He already traded demy for pick 2 ie the worst trade ever. Don't convince him to trade more :p
 
Hey dspeed


ESPN Cleveland doesn't expect Josh Gordon to remain with the Browns in 2015.

The Browns suspended Gordon after he failed to show up for Saturday's walk-through. The move means he'll finish with just five games active this season, which could prevent him from being eligible for unrestricted free agency when his contract runs out in 2015. According to ESPN's Tony Grossi, "it appears doubtful" that Gordon will be back with the team. The Browns nearly traded Gordon prior to the 2013 deadline and could shop him again this offseason.


Browns suspended Josh Gordon for Week 17 against the Ravens for a violation of team rules.

Gordon was placed on the reserve/suspended list. WR Phil Bates was promoted off the practice squad to take his place. The Browns did not announce why Gordon was suspended, but NFL.com's Mike Silver reports Gordon missed the Browns' Saturday walk through. The suspension ends a tumultuous season for Gordon. After missing the first 11 weeks of the season serving a league-mandated suspension, Gordon looked out of shape and unfamiliar with the playbook as he struggled his way to 24 catches for 303 yards and zero touchdowns in five starts. Bad quarterback play certainly contributed to Gordon's disappointing stretch, but he was not the transcendent talent that took the league by storm in 2013. Coming off a down season and now serving his third suspension in two years, Gordon's Dynasty stock is crumbling.
 

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Hey dspeed


ESPN Cleveland doesn't expect Josh Gordon to remain with the Browns in 2015.

The Browns suspended Gordon after he failed to show up for Saturday's walk-through. The move means he'll finish with just five games active this season, which could prevent him from being eligible for unrestricted free agency when his contract runs out in 2015. According to ESPN's Tony Grossi, "it appears doubtful" that Gordon will be back with the team. The Browns nearly traded Gordon prior to the 2013 deadline and could shop him again this offseason.


Browns suspended Josh Gordon for Week 17 against the Ravens for a violation of team rules.

Gordon was placed on the reserve/suspended list. WR Phil Bates was promoted off the practice squad to take his place. The Browns did not announce why Gordon was suspended, but NFL.com's Mike Silver reports Gordon missed the Browns' Saturday walk through. The suspension ends a tumultuous season for Gordon. After missing the first 11 weeks of the season serving a league-mandated suspension, Gordon looked out of shape and unfamiliar with the playbook as he struggled his way to 24 catches for 303 yards and zero touchdowns in five starts. Bad quarterback play certainly contributed to Gordon's disappointing stretch, but he was not the transcendent talent that took the league by storm in 2013. Coming off a down season and now serving his third suspension in two years, Gordon's Dynasty stock is crumbling.[/QUOTE]

If anything it's gone way up, how can getting away from Hoyer and Manziel take it anywhere else?
 
If anything it's gone way up, how can getting away from Hoyer and Manziel take it anywhere else?
He was a shell of himself on return. Running lazy routes, not fit. But more importantly, he's gone and pulled a late-night hashish/booze-fest, why he never even showed up, slept in. So his stock is going down. Other teams WILL throw some picks at the Browns for him, but he hasn't changed. That'll scare off teams. Odds are he'll end up at the Patriots next season, gotten for a cheap 5th, say, and suddenly under Belichick will get his act together. But you have to wonder if he's headed down the Blackmon road.
 
dspeed

CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora reports Josh Gordon is viewed as a "perpetual problem" inside the Browns' organization and "has to go."

Let the pile-on begin. The Gordon bashers have come out in full force the past month, and it's now coming to a head after the team suspended him for the season finale because he missed Saturday's walkthrough. Words like "former star" and "habitually late" were also mentioned in the CBS piece. The Browns put up with Gordon's problems when he posted one of the best seasons in NFL history last season, but now that their season has collapsed in front of them, it's time to throw blame wherever. And Gordon and Johnny Manziel are the ones receiving it. The Browns have been an historically-bad organization for years now. They'd be dumb to dump Gordon. But it appears a split may be coming.
 

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