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distance

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #225 on: December 10, 2007, 05:42:00 am »
could laurence maroney be any more worthless?
 
 i really got burned this week on RBs.  i started adrian peterson in another league too.  i got 5 points out of my 2 RBs in that league (and i'm probably going to lose this week -- the first round of the playoffs -- because of it).  at least marion barber helped me out in this one.... but there's no playoffs here, which sucks.
 
 2 things i dislike about this league: 4 WR and no playoffs.   4 WR x 12 teams = _WAY_ too many scrubs being started.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #226 on: December 10, 2007, 10:29:00 am »
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 2 things i dislike about this league: 4 WR and no playoffs.
i'm sorta indifferent about the playoff thing, but we'll make sure to not repeat the 4 WR fiasco.  i don't think any of my WR's have have had a double-digit game all season.  Javon Walker, D.J. Hackett, Eddie Kennison, Drew Bennett, Drew Carter... yeah, those choices really worked out for me.
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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #227 on: December 10, 2007, 10:43:00 am »
flex positions are where its at
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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #228 on: December 10, 2007, 01:48:00 pm »
Well congrats to The White Stripes! Way to ride Brady to the win. If only I had a QB I could have counted on all season... oh well. My own dumb drafting, no one to blame but myself.
 
 It was fun though.
 
 Suggestions for next season:
 
 It's really not the same without playoffs. In just about every other league the playoffs begin next week. Playoffs would be key.
 
 Roster as follows:
 
 QB
 WR
 WR
 WR
 RB
 RB
 TE
 FLEX RB/WR/TE
 DEF/ST
 K

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #229 on: December 10, 2007, 01:53:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Shadrach:
 
 QB
 WR
 WR
 WR
 RB
 RB
 TE
 FLEX RB/WR/TE
 DEF/ST
 K
my suggestion would be
 qb
 wr
 wr
 rb
 rb
 te
 rb/wr
 wr/te
 def
 k
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distance

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #230 on: December 10, 2007, 02:46:00 pm »
i would agree with 2wr/2Rb/1te and 1/2 flex slots.
 
 i also agree with giving credit for ST TDs/plays to he DEF since we don't have ST slots.
 
 also i would have no problem with QB TDs being 6pts.
 
 we should also make a pick'em league.
 of course i may only be saying that because i'm absolutely destroying the league i'm in.  there's a decent chance that i'll have a big enough lead going into week 17 that i won't even have to pick.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #231 on: December 16, 2007, 08:31:00 pm »
looks like there might be a lot of upsets this week.
 the white stripes may lose, but taking on the two lowest ranked teams in the league the final two weeks still looks pretty good.  looks like i may be moving up this week and have a shot at finishing up decently high in the rankings!

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #232 on: December 23, 2007, 09:24:00 pm »
anyone still caring about this?
 it looks like i'm moving up to third place now!
 unfortunately that's the highest i'll be able to finish even if i end up tied with the two teams in front of me because of my total points for the season being lower than both.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #233 on: December 31, 2007, 10:41:00 am »
1.     Outdoor Miners     12-5-0     
 2.    The White Stripes    11-6-0        
 3.    Rock N Roll Outlaws    10-6-1        
 4.    Rainbows & Unicorns    10-7-0        
 5.    the pink robots    9-7-1       
 6.    team salty            9-8-0        
 7.    All-Geriatric Team    9-8-0    
 8.    We Are Both Carls    9-8-0    
 9.    Pigskin&Pigtails6949    9-8-0       
 10.    killsaly            8-9-0       
 11.    The Dengler Herpes    3-14-0
 12.    New Jersey Barebacks    2-15-0

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #234 on: December 31, 2007, 12:37:00 pm »
It was indeed a stunning late season rally. I owe it to Tomlinson, Rothlisberger and of course, the Dengler Herpes shocking upset of the Stripes. The Bengals playing the Dolphins certainly factored in that. Thanks Cam Cameron, hope you can find a new job.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #235 on: December 31, 2007, 01:12:00 pm »
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Originally posted by distance:
  1.     Outdoor Miners     12-5-0     
 2.    The White Stripes    11-6-0        
 3.    Rock N Roll Outlaws    10-6-1        
 4.    Rainbows & Unicorns    10-7-0        
 5.    the pink robots    9-7-1       
 6.    team salty            9-8-0        
 7.    All-Geriatric Team    9-8-0    
 8.    We Are Both Carls    9-8-0    
 9.    Pigskin&Pigtails6949    9-8-0       
 10.    killsaly            8-9-0       
 11.    The Dengler Herpes    3-14-0
 12.    New Jersey Barebacks    2-15-0
Thanks to Sweetcell for organizing the league...and for giving me the win after we originally tied.  (I have no idea what happened with that, but I'll buy you a beer next time we're at the same show.)  At 2-15, you're on the clock for the 2008 draft!
 
 Seriously, this was enjoyable, and I'd be happy to play again next year...perhaps with playoffs and switch a WR position or two for a Flex position or two.
 
 If anybody's at the Black Cat tonight for NYE, say "hi"...I'll be the tall guy w/glasses doing the Charleston.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #236 on: December 31, 2007, 02:23:00 pm »
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Originally posted by distance:
  1.     Outdoor Miners     12-5-0     
 2.    The White Stripes    11-6-0        
 
Thanks to Sweetcell for organizing the league...and for giving me the win after we originally tied.  (I have no idea what happened with that, but I'll buy you a beer next time we're at the same show.)  At 2-15, you're on the clock for the 2008 draft!
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i think even with a tie instead of a win you would have won.
 11-5-1 is better than 11-6-0.
 
 i had third place locked up if it hadn't been for the pats defense sucking against the giants.  oh well.. i don't think people thought much of my team, but i went on a pretty good run and almost finished in the top 3.

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #237 on: January 01, 2008, 11:31:00 pm »
glad to hear folks had a good time in this league, i certainly did.  this was also the first time i played fantasy football, next year please expect a much better performance than my last-place finish.  as shadrach rightfully pointed out, my drafting sucked more than a MIA show.  given a sow's ear...
 
 winners (mister pee, shadrach, brian walalce) - please PM me with how you'd like to be recognized for your great season: paypal (give e-mail) or check (give mailing address).
 
 next year: definitely looking forward to doing it again.  will be happy to cut down on WRs in favor of RBs or flex, although i don't remember seeing flex as an option (could be wrong).  playoffs are just dandy with me.
 
 til then,
 da commish
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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #238 on: January 03, 2008, 10:24:00 am »
Thanks sweetcell. I learned a lot about football and this gave me something to do at work.
 
 Now I'm getting in to the NFL Playoff Challenge.
xoxo

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Re: fantasy football: a league of our own
« Reply #239 on: January 03, 2008, 12:23:00 pm »