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I think he's just referring to last week, which was actually 1.7ypc (19/32). As a KC homer, I'm happy we have both guys. Jones has been solid in most weeks, and while he may not put up the fantasy numbers, he is proving to be very valuable to the Chiefs.There hasn't really been any news...
If given the choice, you put your opponent in the position of lower odds. Going for one is something like 96% successful. Going for two is less than 50%. So yes, 8 is very different than 7. Sure, 9 would be great, but you have less than a 50% chance of getting there.So you take a 96% chance...
DT in over Harvin. This is my 3rd WR slot, so I don't expect much from it to begin with...and have gotten nothing from Harvin thus far anyway.Harvin is on my bench until he shows something...starting with being able to play an entire game of football.
The NFL is not the only professional football league, just the highest paying one. He doesn't have to play in the NFL to be a professional football player. But if you go for the job for the money, you have to play by the rules of the leage you just signed on with.
You also make it sound as if...
Look at the baseball strike in the mid-90's. Fans are the ONLY thing that matter. Take away football and we might not come back. MLB found out the hard way how stubborn so many millions of Americans can be.
12 team redraft on 9/2 before suspension was reduced
Roth 11.11 - 17th QB taken
Backing up MRyan 9.11 - 14th QB taken. These could be a bit skewed because everyone but me had a starting QB the time my 5.11/6.02 picks came, so I just waited until people started taking backups.
Did anyone pick up 3d Dot Game Heroes? I completely lost track of it and it got released about a month ago. I'll probably have to go pick it up this afternoon.
I'm not sure what is not clear about this situation.Think of the NFL as corporate headquarters. The NFL teams are all franchises (quite literally). So ultimately, the NFL can and will do whatever it pleases, within the law, to protect its company as a whole.
They're a business, most businesses do things with the intention of generating revenue in some form or another. Nature of the beast.The company I work for sponsors all sorts of community events, such as school carnivals, city BBQ's, etc, etc... It's a form of advertising for sure, and meant to...
They allowed R. Grant 51 rushing yards on 11 carries The Packers didn't run much, or Grant would have had a nice day running the ball. I think Rice will get good yardage, but I don't see him scoring, so I'm going with other options.
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