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SalParadise

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #180 on: October 17, 2007, 09:21:00 am »
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  we're pulling an appalachian state this sunday.
i personally believe that the Miami Dolphins, from Miami, such as, are unable to win because some players don't have good play maps.  i believe that they should, our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S., err, uh, should help South Africa and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries, so we will be able to build up a future for Dolphins of Miami fans. [/b]
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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #181 on: October 17, 2007, 01:42:00 pm »
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  question about trades (never done one before) - i see that someone has a player i might be interested in.  the system allows me to select one or more players to offer in exchange for that desired player.
 
 my question is: if i select two players, does the other team have to chose which of the two players to take, or am i offering up both players in exchange for that one?  if its for both, do i lose a spot on my roster, or do i get to fill it with a free agent?
You're offering up both players, which in 2-for-1 trades means the team getting 2 players may have to drop one of his/her current players to make roster room.  If you want to discuss possible trade options, I'd suggest PM'ing, sending an email (one of the options on the other players' team page), or heck, use this BB.
 
 PS: I'm a supporter of free trade, particularly in fantasy sports.  Are you trying to trade MoJo?

Shadrach

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #182 on: October 17, 2007, 02:35:00 pm »
I've offered several trades in this league and not one person has been interested.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #183 on: October 17, 2007, 02:43:00 pm »
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   You're like a fantasy football Miami Dolphins!
 
 
wow, i guess we're officially the laughing stock (is it stock or stalk?) of the league. [/b]
just came across this quip: "New England gets the first of its three bye weeks this season when it plays at Miami on Sunday."  ouch. [/b]
we're pulling an appalachian state this sunday.
 
 always happens.. once the collective media hangs unabashedly from the nuts of a team, they have a misstep. miami will deliver the upset of the year. [/b]
That EXACT situation happened to NE in Miami on Monday night a couple years back.  And NE was double digit favorites on the road much like this game. (NE -16.5, last I checked.) I doubt a repeat of history, but hardly unprecedented . . .

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #184 on: October 17, 2007, 04:58:00 pm »
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  I've offered several trades in this league and not one person has been interested.
you scared me for a sec, as i realized that i haven't checked that e-mail address in over 2 weeks... but apparently i had nothing you were interested in, further testament to my draft-picking skills i guess... ugh.
 
 dhinojwala - nah, now that jones-drew has woken up i'm going to keep him for a while.  hopefully i'll still be able to get a few points outta him, he was one of my early picks and has been a major bust.  i was willing to trade him away a while ago, but not anymore.
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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #185 on: October 17, 2007, 06:37:00 pm »
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  I've offered several trades in this league and not one person has been interested.
I know, and I considered all of your offers.  Even fresh-off-the-waiver-wire Brian Leonard & struggling-WR Marvin Harrison for my struggling-WR Steve Smith, just as soon as Steven Jackson went down.  I'm not a big panic-seller or panic-buyer.  I just didn't think Leonard (5 pts, 13 pts, and 3pts last 3 weeks) would be much different than the best remaining waiver-wire plug-n-play RB.
 
 A good piece of advice: don't take any trade offer (especially a first offer) personally.  There's a bid-ask spread to a lot of things in life...including fantasy sports.  I'm sure to ask a higher price to trade away Ladell Betts than most people would bid on him.  I see him as the Clinton Portis insurance policy...others might see him as a year-long benchwarmer.  Make me an offer, the worst I can do is reject it.  Maybe I counteroffer.  Maybe we can meet in the middle and both improve our teams.  Except with RNR Outlaws, as he's undefeated   :p

Shadrach

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #186 on: October 18, 2007, 10:46:00 am »
Being undefeated isn't all it's cracked up to be. Mostly it's been some lucky coaching moves at QB since the guys I drafted were flops. I mean how is it that I haven't lost yet? Just look at my players who have suffered injuries:
 
 Marvin Harrison
 Rudi Johnson
 Anquan Boldin
 Ahman Green
 Santonio Holmes
 
 That's half my starting line-up. But it looks like this week my team may be suddenly healthy again. Of course that's a perfect set up for a loss.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #187 on: October 22, 2007, 09:42:00 am »
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  The Broncos return from their bye this week lose horribly on national tv!
agreed [/b]
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 P.S.  The Broncos return from their bye this week to beat the Steelers!
Actually, that's another horribly wrong thing he's said[/b]
preach on! [/b]
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  Keep dreaming!! It will be a good game, dont forget the Steelers were on a bye and freshly rested.  It will be a good game, but I think the Steelers will win this one.
How did that work out for you?
 
 Brian

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #188 on: October 22, 2007, 01:27:00 pm »
eh, what can you do?  it was a good game, broncos pulled through though.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #189 on: October 22, 2007, 01:50:00 pm »
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  eh, what can you do?  it was a good game, broncos pulled through though.
I don't know about you, but I am starting to get a little worried about Ben.  He breaks a lot of tackles and is very athletic for his size, but man did he make some stupid passes last night - and all three TO's were his (although the fumble was a pass block break down, he should have done a better job protecting the ball).  That's two bad road losses where both road teams stacked the box against the run and forced Ben to beat them, which he wasn't able to do.
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Shadrach

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #190 on: October 22, 2007, 02:11:00 pm »
Another week and another lucky win. If I would have played any other winning team this week I would have lost.
 
 I'd say given the current situation you would have to like The White Stripes as the favorite to win this league. Brady is on an absolute tear and once Addai is healthy him and Peterson will pack a serious 1-2 punch at RB.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #191 on: October 22, 2007, 09:25:00 pm »
That is absolutely the last time I let LT take a week off. Must be watching ....wait for it... his VIZ-E-OH

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #192 on: October 22, 2007, 10:14:00 pm »
i'm happy to be over .500 now.
 with my crappy WR, i'll be happy if i make the playoffs.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #193 on: October 23, 2007, 05:39:00 pm »
newbie question alert: what does this mean?  shadrach, are you offering up these players for trade?
 
 10/23   Trading block: Rock N Roll Outlaws available positions set to 'QB,WR,TE'   silverspringstar   
    10/23   Trading block: Rock N Roll Outlaws available players set to 'Marvin Harrison,Vincent Jackson,Selvin Young,DeShaun Foster,Jesse Chatman'   silverspringstar
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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #194 on: October 26, 2007, 04:42:00 pm »
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  newbie question alert: what does this mean?  shadrach, are you offering up these players for trade?
That's exactly what that means.
 
 But hey, answer a question for me guru's!
 
 Pick two to start this weekend and why (1 point per 10 yards, 6 for a TD):
 
 L. Coles vs. Buffalo
 T. Holt vs. Cleveland
 W. Welker vs. Washington
 
 I am an 11 point favorite this week (with Holt and Coles).  I'm considering continuing with Coles and Holt as I'm guaranteed 6-8 points from each with the possibility of more.  With Welker, I have the possiblity of huge weeks, but it's NE, so I could get a golden goose.  Thoughts?
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