Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Took an offer, now what
Footballguys Forums > Our Forums > IDP Forum > IDP Assistant Coach
JPeso
Standard FBG scoring on offense
3pt-tackles, fumble rec, 2 sacks (1.5 each)
6pt-INT, blocks, defensive TDs, safeties
1 QB, 1-2 RB, 3-4 WR/TE, 1-2 DL 1-2 LB, 1-2 DB

QB: Hasselbeck, Campbell
RB: MJD, Maroney, Edge, Morris
WR: Edwards, Marshall, Bowe, Rice, Booker
TE: Da. Clark, Watson

DE: Trent Cole, Justin Smith, Robert Mathis, Antonio Smith
LB: Ray Lewis, Paul Posluszny, Lance Briggs, Adalius Thomas, D'Qwell Jackson, Michael Boley, Bart Scott, Manny Lawson, Jarret Johnson, John DiGiorgio
DB: Nate Clements, Sammy Knight, Antoine Winfield, LaRon Landry, Terrence McGee

Are there any obvious drops from the LB core? Do I look to move a LB to bloster DL? Who should I look to move and target?
Anthony Borbely
Welcome to "real" fantasy football. thumbup1.gif

Am I right in assuming the scoring for sacks is 3 points per 2 sacks?
JPeso
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 12:26 PM) *
Welcome to "real" fantasy football. thumbup1.gif

Am I right in assuming the scoring for sacks is 3 points per 2 sacks?

Yes, sorry, I will make that more clear.
Anthony Borbely
QUOTE (JPeso @ Mar 28 2008, 12:29 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 12:26 PM) *
Welcome to "real" fantasy football. thumbup1.gif

Am I right in assuming the scoring for sacks is 3 points per 2 sacks?

Yes, sorry, I will make that more clear.


It was clear but I wanted to make sure.

Right off the bat you can cut Lawson, Johnson and DiGiorgio. I'll comment further in a bit.
Jene Bramel
QUOTE (JPeso @ Mar 28 2008, 12:12 PM) *
Standard FBG scoring on offense
3pt-tackles, fumble rec, 2 sacks (1.5 each)
6pt-INT, blocks, defensive TDs, safeties
1 QB, 1-2 RB, 3-4 WR/TE, 1-2 DL 1-2 LB, 1-2 DB

QB: Hasselbeck, Young, Campbell, A. Smith
RB: MJD, Maroney, Morris
WR: Edwards, Ro. Williams, Cotchery, Bowe, Booker
TE: Da. Clark, Watson

DE: Justin Smith, Robert Mathis, Antonio Smith
LB: Ray Lewis, Paul Posluszny, Adalius Thomas, D'Qwell Jackson, Michael Boley, Bart Scott, Manny Lawson, Jarret Johnson, John DiGiorgio
DB: Nate Clements, Sammy Knight, Antoine Winfield, LaRon Landry, Terrence McGee

Are there any obvious drops from the LB core? Do I look to move a LB to bloster DL? Who should I look to move and target?


That offense looks like a well better than average start.

Your defensive line is hard to handicap until we know how Smith and Mathis will be used, but it's not terrible and, since your system is so tackle heavy, you won't be losing much by playing the wire looking for decent tackle guys. The LB crew looks pretty good, too, and you can easily cut Lawson and Johnson in your system. DiGiorgio doesn't have a position right now, so he can go too. And the DB group looks solid, too.

Looks like a contender if things break right for you. If they do, I'd be looking to bring in a stud DL or convert your LB and DB depth into another top five LB to go with Poz to minimize risk in the playoffs.

Good luck.
JPeso
Since it seems like I have a lot of LBs in the mid-tiers, what type of offensive players are they worth with this league scoring system? Like if I was looking to move Jackson, Thomas, Boley, what are there values in Running Backs?
JPeso
Just made the following deal.

GIVE: Rice
GET: Briggs / Cole

Now, I am trying to find an owner where I move 2 LBs for an upgrade at LB. Also looking for a RB.
ClownDogs
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 10:36 AM) *
QUOTE (JPeso @ Mar 28 2008, 12:29 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 12:26 PM) *
Welcome to "real" fantasy football. thumbup1.gif

Am I right in assuming the scoring for sacks is 3 points per 2 sacks?

Yes, sorry, I will make that more clear.


It was clear but I wanted to make sure.

Right off the bat you can cut Lawson, Johnson and DiGiorgio. I'll comment further in a bit.


No hope for Lawson at all? I think he will surprise this year, was looking good before he got hurt.
Anthony Borbely
QUOTE (ClownDogs @ Mar 29 2008, 02:54 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 10:36 AM) *
QUOTE (JPeso @ Mar 28 2008, 12:29 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 12:26 PM) *
Welcome to "real" fantasy football. thumbup1.gif

Am I right in assuming the scoring for sacks is 3 points per 2 sacks?

Yes, sorry, I will make that more clear.


It was clear but I wanted to make sure.

Right off the bat you can cut Lawson, Johnson and DiGiorgio. I'll comment further in a bit.


No hope for Lawson at all? I think he will surprise this year, was looking good before he got hurt.


The only hope Lawson has is in a big play league, where points for sacks are worth about 5-6X the value of points for a tackle. Otherwise, he will not make enough tackles to be a viable fantasy player.

This is why knowing the league scoring system is a MUST to give any kind of advice. Different players are valued differently based on the scoring. In this posters league, tackles are worth more than sacks, this is an extreme tackle heavy scoring system. Big play LBs are virtually worthless unless they also make a ton of tackles.

FYI, an average scoring system is where the points for a sack are about 3 times the points given for a solo tackle. More than 3 is considered a big play league, less than 3 is considered tackle heavy.
JPeso
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 29 2008, 04:32 PM) *
This is why knowing the league scoring system is a MUST to give any kind of advice. Different players are valued differently based on the scoring. In this posters league, tackles are worth more than sacks, this is an extreme tackle heavy scoring system. Big play LBs are virtually worthless unless they also make a ton of tackles.

Correct. The 3rd leading scorer in the league was Patrick Willis. 20 LBs scored over 250, and another group of 40-50 guys around 200. Where as only 6 DL scored 250. The highest scoring DB is Clements at 245.
Rumblefish
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 10:26 AM) *
Welcome to "real" fantasy football. thumbup1.gif


Great to see you in the land of IDP, JPeso! Once you've gone IDP, you'll never want to go back . . .
gregjcross
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 29 2008, 02:32 PM) *
QUOTE (ClownDogs @ Mar 29 2008, 02:54 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 10:36 AM) *
QUOTE (JPeso @ Mar 28 2008, 12:29 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 12:26 PM) *
Welcome to "real" fantasy football. thumbup1.gif

Am I right in assuming the scoring for sacks is 3 points per 2 sacks?

Yes, sorry, I will make that more clear.


It was clear but I wanted to make sure.

Right off the bat you can cut Lawson, Johnson and DiGiorgio. I'll comment further in a bit.


No hope for Lawson at all? I think he will surprise this year, was looking good before he got hurt.


The only hope Lawson has is in a big play league, where points for sacks are worth about 5-6X the value of points for a tackle. Otherwise, he will not make enough tackles to be a viable fantasy player.

This is why knowing the league scoring system is a MUST to give any kind of advice. Different players are valued differently based on the scoring. In this posters league, tackles are worth more than sacks, this is an extreme tackle heavy scoring system. Big play LBs are virtually worthless unless they also make a ton of tackles.

FYI, an average scoring system is where the points for a sack are about 3 times the points given for a solo tackle. More than 3 is considered a big play league, less than 3 is considered tackle heavy.


Do you view Lamar Woodley as any different than Manny Lawson? Remember, Greg Lloyd, he did some damage back in the day.


Anthony Borbely
QUOTE (gregjcross @ Mar 31 2008, 09:27 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 29 2008, 02:32 PM) *
QUOTE (ClownDogs @ Mar 29 2008, 02:54 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 10:36 AM) *
QUOTE (JPeso @ Mar 28 2008, 12:29 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 12:26 PM) *
Welcome to "real" fantasy football. thumbup1.gif

Am I right in assuming the scoring for sacks is 3 points per 2 sacks?

Yes, sorry, I will make that more clear.


It was clear but I wanted to make sure.

Right off the bat you can cut Lawson, Johnson and DiGiorgio. I'll comment further in a bit.


No hope for Lawson at all? I think he will surprise this year, was looking good before he got hurt.


The only hope Lawson has is in a big play league, where points for sacks are worth about 5-6X the value of points for a tackle. Otherwise, he will not make enough tackles to be a viable fantasy player.

This is why knowing the league scoring system is a MUST to give any kind of advice. Different players are valued differently based on the scoring. In this posters league, tackles are worth more than sacks, this is an extreme tackle heavy scoring system. Big play LBs are virtually worthless unless they also make a ton of tackles.

FYI, an average scoring system is where the points for a sack are about 3 times the points given for a solo tackle. More than 3 is considered a big play league, less than 3 is considered tackle heavy.


Do you view Lamar Woodley as any different than Manny Lawson? Remember, Greg Lloyd, he did some damage back in the day.


Woodley doesn't have any value in this scoring system either...same as Lawson.
Chachi
QUOTE (Rumblefish @ Mar 30 2008, 11:02 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 10:26 AM) *
Welcome to "real" fantasy football. thumbup1.gif


Great to see you in the land of IDP, JPeso! Once you've gone IDP, you'll never want to go back . . .

Kind of like going from Dial Up to Broadband. thumbup1.gif
Anthony Borbely
QUOTE (Chachi @ Apr 6 2008, 01:06 PM) *
QUOTE (Rumblefish @ Mar 30 2008, 11:02 PM) *
QUOTE (Anthony Borbely @ Mar 28 2008, 10:26 AM) *
Welcome to "real" fantasy football. thumbup1.gif


Great to see you in the land of IDP, JPeso! Once you've gone IDP, you'll never want to go back . . .

Kind of like going from Dial Up to Broadband. thumbup1.gif


pigskinp.gif
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.