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Does anyone know of a website where it's possible to setup a league that allows each owner to select a team based strictly on a salary cap and not a draft? Something like the FBG Insiders Contest? I'd really like to have a private league in which everyone can select any players they want as...
My observations:
- You need RBs early, but you don't necessarily have to go all RBs early. I think 2 RBs in first 3 rounds. I had been going RB heavy and I never get guys like Blount, Jennings, or Spiller; all are guys I'd like to own a share of. Especially Blount.
- Rookies go insanely...
Hi all,I've been playing fantasy football for 15 years, but neither of my leagues is willing to go to a Dynasty format. I'd really like to try it, but I'd love to be in a league with people based in the Minneapolis / St Paul area. I'd be willing to join an existing league even if the open spot...
That's what I think it is. I remain convinced that the Packers would like to line up with Jennings and Nelson out wide and Cobb in the slot, but they knew they'd have a hard time running against the league's best defense and it came true. So they kept using their Cobb in the backfield...
Huge Packer fan here. I wouldn't read too much into the individual stats from yesterday's game. San Fran was just the better team yesterday and the Packers were frustrated. Green Bay has never been a running team, but they were completely unable to make SF even respect the run yesterday...
Jared Cook: I understand that he's really athletic, but what was stopping him from breaking out last year? Tennessee threw a lot and it was his 3rd year. And now Taylor Thompson is there I think that the book is written here.
Greg Olsen: I know that Shockey is gone, but talk about the book...
About a month ago I read an article somewhere that did some analysis on the history of good running backs on bad offenses. The point of the article was that the Cleveland Browns having a low-scoring offense last year was not a good reason to not draft Richardson. Now I can't find it, despite...
At the risk of sounding like a shill, I have to say that this is exactly what Matt Waldman's RSP is for. He has a good writeup and it fairly closely echoes one poster's read on Turbin. I won't say who that is or what the assessment is out of respect for our hosts.
As stated earlier in the thread, every NFL player has access to a free car service to prevent this type of situation. I also heard that the NBA has this as well. With the lengths I go to to make sure I don't have to drive after drinking (most common: drink alone in basement) I really don't...
300 Completions, 500 Attempts, 4200 Passing Yards, 27 TD’s 13 INT’s; 80 Rushes, 500 Rushing Yards, 6 TDs
With the addition of Mike Tolbert and the standard regression to the QB rushing TD mean, you can't expect too much from him this year in that dept. On the other hand, I do think his passing...
The problem is that you've not provided any analysis. Show us why you think it would be so detrimental. You'll notice that Bayhawks' example shows a large regression on Gronkowski's numbers and a moderate progression for Gates and Davis'. His QB numbers suggest a regression for all QBs...
You're not gonna persuade me that Vernon Davis is gonna go 900/8 this year. He's had 1 year with 8+ TDs and 2 years with 900+ yds. I'm also worried that last year's 792/6 is a result of Harbaugh's offense. [To be clear, I'm agreeing with you.]Additionally, it's pretty clear that Gronk and...
I'm a Packer fan living in the Twin Cities, so I despise the Vikings. But this post is exactly right. Raise your hand if you had the 49ers getting a home game in the playoffs going into last year. Or the Bengals making the playoffs. Raise your hand if you had the Chiefs going 10-6 and making...
Hmmm, where did you read/hear that? I was just looking at Waldman's RSP and it gives a lot of individual play details for the first MSU and Oregon games. There's overlap and I didn't take the time to sort that out, but I count 5 step drops as by far the most common, followed by 3 steps, with...
As you can see, I'm not a frequent contributor / reader of the forums, but I plan on changing that. Anyway, it seems that most of the talk is about Dynasty leagues and I'm curious about the dynamics since I've never been in one.
It would seem that in a true Dynasty league in which you're...
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