The guy has scored over 10 points only twice and had been the primary back prior to his injury. We were fore giving that for a while because their oline was supposed to regain some players by week 5, but even after that he never out up numbers. With Singletary playing decently, I can’t imagine Pierce’s usage is going to return to what it was - and even if it does, the ceiling on that has been 13.4 in .5 PPR. However, I see that he’s still owned in about 75% of leagues. I drafted him 3rd overall so it stings, but is it time to call a bust a bust?

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    1 year ago

    Yes, but the complicated thing with Dameon Pierce is that he won’t stay on waivers and someone will pick him up.

    If later on in the season, he starts dominating then you might regret dropping him.

    But at the same time, you could drop him as a landmine so that he ruins someone else’s chances.