Thursday, March 12, 2009

L.T. staying with Chargers, and the Cutler Soap Opera.....

L.T. and the Chargers were able to work out a deal that would keep him a Charger until 2011. I'm glad that he's going to remain a charger and probably end his career with the team he started; he has said in the past that he does not plan on playing a very long career. So what does that mean for us fantasy football players? I think you will see his A.D.P. drop significantly next year. I don't think he's a top 3, top 5, or as much as I hate to say it, not even a top 10. I personally think he falls between 11 and 15. Sproles still has the franchise tag on him, and will take carries, and catches away from L.T.. Not to mention, L.T. has been injured the past 2 years.

I can't help but have a little laugh when i think of the whole Jay Cutler mess. Who do I blame? More so the Josh McDaniels, but i would say a small bit of blame goes on Cutler. For McDaniels, what are you doing exactly? If you wanted Cassel, then pull the trigger and make it happen. If you can't, then continue to shop Cutler. Don't go through the process half way. Now you've got Cutler, who thought he was your franchise QB, upset and questioning his future with your team. You just got on the boat, why try to sink it?
As for Cutler, it's a business, and QB's are a hot commodidty. I understand that feelings are gonna hurt and bridges may be burned, but think there is a better way to go about this whole thing than throw a hissy-fit. Cutler's got a great arm and moxy behind him. I say, keep quite, try your best for the next 2 years, and enter FA after that. You raise your stock, earn more money, and get the last laugh to boot!

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