Well I didn't have him in fantasy... he actually underperformed and sent me to the playoffs.
I get very frustrated by unbridled optimism. I'm happy your cup is full, mine isn't, and especially isn't when the team has been bad. I'm very optimistic about the rest of the team at the moment, but I think Drake is a weak spot.
Dave is a very positive guy. I didn't ignore his post, but there's a difference between desperately wanting a guy to be good, and him actually being good. I watched those games with my own eyes, next to people who weren't Cardinals fans, and they said, "wow, Drake looks like a non-factor, what happened?" Is his perspective is essentially that Drake didn't get carries, so it's not his fault? Or that it's not his fault, because those teams are good?
It's the same narrative as Drake with the Dolphins. "It's not his fault," because of Gase. I fail to believe coaches are just being stubborn and not putting the guy on the field for arbitrary reasons.
We likely have different perspectives on how this thread went down. I left it alone for nearly three pages, made one comment about how it made sense that we applied the tag but I'd love to see how Gordon does instead of Drake, and people jumped down my throat, regardless of almost every analyst site grading out Gordon as the better free agent option. And now it's led to four pages of these arguments.
Some others have agreed to disagree, which I'm fine with, but if people want to keep asking why I feel this way, I'm going to keep backing it up with numbers and perspective.
As of today, we're probably going to have to re-sign Drake, all I can do is hope and pray it's for peanuts on the short term.