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Well, after the Cubs win it this year, I move to have the Mariners be called the new lovable losers. No matter who's in charge this franchise just can't win. I love the team, I love all the players, but man it's all in spite of them never being any good. And that pretty much sums up their whole...
3-1 :excited:
Although I'm a little worried about Felix. Not on top of his game last night and there have been rumors of him not being right. I hope it's just that stupid Japan trip messing with him a little and he will be back to his old self next start.
Other than that, I'm surprised about...
Do they go back after the game and correct scoring mistakes made by the statkeeper during the game?
I'm watching the Bills-Jets game, and of course I started Searcy for the injured Wilson. During the first drive, on third down, Searcy clearly knocked down a pass to get them off the field. Then...
Sorry if this is the wrong spot, but I thought it'd be fun to have a separate thread dedicated to IDP venting. No?
Anyways here is my problem: Started Harrison vs. Dal, and Ryans vs. GB over Cooper, who blew it up last night. So even before Sunday starts I'm regretting my linup. I thought...
Along with his arm/elbow does he now have a knee/leg injury? I saw him on the sidelines last week and not in the game. What is his status? Is he going to play next week? What about the rest of the season, is he someone that could get shut down early if the 9ers are out of it?
I have Y. Bell on my team. I have the option of picking up Crowder if I so please, and to also pick up Roth and play him as a DL. What do you all think of having more than one IDP from the same team, let alone 3? Good strategy or bad?
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