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Someone in my league just dropped Vick, hoping to pick him up.
Expect him to play well against the Saints this week for obvious reasons and maybe have a little momentum.
Otherwise looking at Ponder or Alex Smith.
For my league on CBS -
Foster in 2010 - 349 pts, 2011 projections - 289
Hillis in 2010 - 255 pts, 2011 projections - 195
Foster's 2011 - 82.8% of his 2010 stats
Hillis' 2010 - 76.4% of his 2010 stats
I agree and expect that both regress (especially in projections) but I'm still kinda...
I'd hold Brees straight up over the young guys. He's not too old, has a bunch of weapons, and a coach who loves to throw the ball.
Peyton is really close to me. It would really depend on how far away I was from contending because I still think he has at least 2 or 3 years of being near the top...
I'm not too bothered yet.
I understand why they're fighting each other over every cent and I don't really blame anyone for getting as much as they can/not being taken advantage of. I still (optimistically) think they get a deal done without missing any real football.
But if they start to miss...
I thought it was pretty good, but I'm a sucker for all the catchy crap.
No matter what, I think it's better than most bands who were in their prime 30 yrs ago.
He said his ankle is getting better every day and seems pretty upbeat. Hopefully that means he's able to play next week.
Also, they didn't give him the IR treatment like they did with Pierre or Ivory, so that should mean something too.
this whole post makes a lot of sense. skill guys that are taken in the 1st round obv have (or at least should have) a lot of talent and the pick at 1.7 or 1.8 comes a lot cheaper than paying the premium on 1.1 or 1.2. one thing i've definitely learned - i have to pay more attention to the rookie...
good response, thanks.i like the idea of finding the top tier of players and maybe getting in at the end of that tier. whether it's pick 3 or 4 or whatever.
I'm still pretty new to dynasties and trying to figure out what draft picks are worth. I feel OK when it comes to making normal trades but as far as playing the draft game I'm clueless.
To get me started... What is 1.1 worth?
Obv it depends on the scoring, need, talent of draft class, etc but...
16 Team Dynasty
Peyton
Hillis, Blount, J-Stew, Mathews, Ivory
Nicks, R White, Bowe, Britt, Meachem
V Davis, Z Miller
Hartley
Kelly, Rubin
Ayodele, Hawthorne, McClain, Weatherspoon, Levy
Polamalu, T Thomas, Huff, Dahl. Elam
Jimmy went from a basketball court to catching game-winning TDs on MNF in less than 2 yrs. You don't make that quick leap without a TON of hard work, natural gifts or not.
He has all the physical tools, a good head, works really hard, has a great QB, and a pass 1st (and 2nd and 3rd and 4th)...
As a commish - I don't think you need to tell him. (He's not throwing the game, only hurting himeslf, etc)
As the team waiting for him in the finals - I'd tell him if I thought that gave me a better shot to win the championship.
You could always pay out $250 & $400 or something.. It makes a little deal (which might make your friend happier) but still gives the winner some extra money.
I went undefeated once a bunch of years back and proceeded to lose in my first playoff game. The team was decent but was more of a product of favorable schedule.
One team I played against went 0-13 two years ago. That was too funny. You need to have really bad luck and a really bad team to not...
This sucks. He was starting to become one of my favorite players to watch that I didn't own/root for.
Hope he comes back healthy next season.
Co-sign on the stupidity of him running back kicks.
Dallas will be an interesting team to try to figure out next year for both fantasy and real-life...
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