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I actually like the rule because I usually run about 85% efficiency on my starting lineups, so coaching really comes into play. Obviously injuries can kill you.
FYI, my only other QB is Stafford and FWIW I am in 1st place in the league and went 4-0 before taking two losses.
I scored the 2nd...
OK, in this league if you start a player (ie Williams) 2 weeks in a row, he becomes "tired", which means if you start him the 3rd week you receive 1/2 of whatever he scores in fantasy points, and then it is reset, so it goes every third week basically.
This league is real deep and there are no...
Fitzpatrick, Ryan
Slaton, Steve
Washington, Leon
Morgan, Josh
Moss, Randy
Bennett, Martellus
Succop, Ryan
Bears, Chicago
I do have DeAngelo, but he is "tired" and so I will only receive 1/2 his fantasy points.
NO FLEX
Distance TD league with minimal points otherwise...
available...
thats absurd. I'd get a refund and leave that joke. That is more than a fair trade for both teams regardless of the scoring/other players on the team etc...
gimme a break.
Id go with Northcutt. Clear #2 this week with Calvin probably not playing. I cant see Detroit playing hiom or Stafford this week with a BYE next.
Nicks would be my next option but I think Northcutt will get more looks.
So I guess Harrison is guilty before being proven innocent?
I don't know the guy personally and I assume no one else who posted comments on this does either.
Give it a rest people.
Believe it or not this still is America and we shouldn't "hang" people without THE FACTS.
my two cents.
I have Stafford in all 3 of my leagues. I am starting him this week in all 3.
In one league (keeper) I am benching Matt Ryan AND Kurt Warner for him.
In another its Hasselbeck
and the third its Leftwich, D Anderson and Bulger.
Why?
I think N.O. gets out to an early two-TD lead and the Lions...
As an avid Seahawks fan and FF vet, I will pass on him.
Why?
He had an opportunity to prove himself last year and he didn't.
He is a decent 3rd down back, who (at times) has flashes of quickness.
Think of him like a Robert Smith-type without "break-away" speed.
He is a solid ballplayer, and...
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