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2012 Online Championship Champion Profile - Henry Mutoby Tom Kessenich » Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:51 am
The key to waiting on a position in a fantasy football draft is correctly identifying and acquiring the right player(s) later on who can most closely provide...
there are players this year who are in the 3rd-5th rounds currently, that could ascend to 1st round territory.
Which running backs are those? WIlson and MIller? McFadden?
There's obviously more than one way to win a league. Sure, Rbs carry risk, but so do WR's. No wide receiver has finished...
I just read that Aaron Hernandez and two associates entered his residence wearing HOODED SWEATSHIRTS within minutes of neighbors hearing gunshots. Uh oh.
Slight sarcasm alert. I'm not sure what the hoodies have to do with anything, but they do bring to mind another case in the news.
Of all the assumptions to make (risks to take), I'm quite confident that assuming Calvin Johnson will be the clear #1 WR is the safest, by far.
Not disputing that. I'm worried about total points. I'd take Martin or Charles over Foster this year.
Chris Johnson is going top 20 (and top 15 in some cases) in most of the mocks I have done. I would say Calvin + Gore, Ridley, or MJD are more probable which is something I would never roll with but to each his own.
Okay. So you are in a 12 team league. You're up 52.95 points at Wide Receiver. You have picks 2, 23, 26, 47, and 49. Your second pick at 23 will probably be RB 18. What are you projecting the dropoff to be from RB2 to RB18? I would imagine more than 52 points unless it is a PPR league.
As always though, it depends on other factors as well. League size, Positional starting requirements, PPR or not and the skills of each FF owner. I'm terrible at finding late value at RB in the draft and on the waiver wire. I'm much better at locating sleeper QB's and WR's and grabbing those off...
And knee. Yes, I think their line is even worse. Stafford has stayed healthy for couple of years, but that's what scares me. I don't like the chances of Stafford and Bush staying healthy behind that O-Line. It's a glass half full-empty scenario.
I don't think Calvin will have 5 TD's, but I...
This. Lions have arguably the worst O-line in the NFL and Stafford has had some injury problems in the past. He's great but I don't see him in the top 8.
Six jurors chosen; alternates being chosen now
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/trayvon-martin/os-george-zimmerman-trial-day-9-20130620,0,6563690.story
SANFORD —A jury has been selected in the George Zimmerman second-degree murder trial.
It is comprised of six women, five of them...
Yes... it speaks volumes that Zimmerman looks like he is innocent? Are you people nuts? If he called 911 46 times without incident and the 47th time there is an altercation, and he says he was attacked and is bleeding with a broken nose, I think most people would believe it. The fact remains he...
Strangely, Zimmerman called 911 46 times before this incident and nothing ever happened. We'll never know what happened, but I know what it looks like.
The evidence and testimony will be the final determination in this case. Forensics will help nail down portions of the truth.
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