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2008 $35,000 Subscriber Contest (1 Viewer)

QB - Jay Cutler - 14

QB - Jake Delhomme - 12

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

RB - Marion Barber III - 40

RB - Willie Parker - 23

RB - Chris Johnson - 14

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Larry Fitzgerald - 35

WR - Brandon Marshall - 23

WR - Nate Burleson - 18

WR - Justin Gage - 8

WR - Kevin Walter - 6

WR - DeSean Jackson - 4

TE - L.J. Smith - 12

TE - Greg Olsen - 10

PK - Nate Kaeding - 4

PK - Robbie Gould - 2

TD - Buffalo Bills - 3

TD - Tennessee Titans - 3

TD - Detroit Lions - 1

 
scottybo said:
therokie0070 said:
scottybo said:
QB - Carson Palmer - 21QB - Jeff Garcia - 8QB - Matt Ryan - 4RB - Maurice Jones-Drew - 34RB - Clinton Portis - 33RB - Thomas Jones - 21RB - Ricky Williams - 8RB - Steve Slaton - 1WR - Santonio Holmes - 24WR - Brandon Marshall - 23WR - Jerricho Cotchery - 23WR - Santana Moss - 14WR - Reggie Williams - 8WR - Derek Hagan - 4WR - Steve Breaston - 1TE - L.J. Smith - 12TE - Anthony Fasano - 3PK - Kris Brown - 2PK - Mike Nugent - 1TD - Tennessee Titans - 3TD - Atlanta Falcons - 1TD - Miami Dolphins - 1
hey Scottybo I added up your primary and my primary starter projections and heres what I got my team 1801 yours 1640
Oh, ok.
:confused:
 
Looks like just about everyone has:

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

 
QB - Derek Anderson - 19

QB - David Garrard - 14

RB - Marion Barber III - 40

RB - Jonathan Stewart - 21

RB - Chris Johnson - 14

RB - Maurice Morris - 11

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Braylon Edwards - 36

WR - Santonio Holmes - 24

WR - Vincent Jackson - 11

WR - Kevin Walter - 6

WR - DeSean Jackson - 4

WR - Legedu Naanee - 1

TE - Chris Cooley - 19

TE - Ben Utecht - 5

PK - Kris Brown - 2

PK - Jason Hanson - 1

PK - Rian Lindell - 1

PK - Sebastian Janikowski - 1

TD - Minnesota Vikings - 8

TD - Buffalo Bills - 3

Total value: 250

I had 3 QB's right up until the end. I wish I still did.

 
Here's mine, go ahead rip it to shreds....

QB - Drew Brees - 23

QB - Matt Schaub - 13

RB - Adrian Peterson - 53

RB - Thomas Jones - 21

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Lorenzo Booker - 2

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Terrell Owens - 36

WR - Santonio Holmes - 24

WR - Ronald Curry - 10

WR - David Patten - 5

WR - Antwaan Randle El - 4

WR - Antonio Bryant - 2

WR - Steve Breaston - 1

TE - Kellen Winslow Jr - 28

TE - Anthony Fasano - 3

PK - Phil Dawson - 3

PK - Ryan Longwell - 3

PK - Jason Hanson - 1

TD - Philadelphia Eagles - 3

TD - New Orleans Saints - 2

 
therokie0070 said:
scottybo said:
QB - Carson Palmer - 21QB - Jeff Garcia - 8QB - Matt Ryan - 4RB - Maurice Jones-Drew - 34RB - Clinton Portis - 33RB - Thomas Jones - 21RB - Ricky Williams - 8RB - Steve Slaton - 1WR - Santonio Holmes - 24WR - Brandon Marshall - 23WR - Jerricho Cotchery - 23WR - Santana Moss - 14WR - Reggie Williams - 8WR - Derek Hagan - 4WR - Steve Breaston - 1TE - L.J. Smith - 12TE - Anthony Fasano - 3PK - Kris Brown - 2PK - Mike Nugent - 1TD - Tennessee Titans - 3TD - Atlanta Falcons - 1TD - Miami Dolphins - 1
hey Scottybo I added up your primary and my primary starter projections and heres what I got my team 1801 yours 1640
Hey Rookie.. I hope you realize that means jack #### in a survivor league, right? :confused:
 
haven't seen Roethlisberger,Ocho,Witten,,Gore, McFadden , appear on any team so far

 
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One of the few teams w/out Warner. I just didn't like my team with him on it for some reason. Also passed on Portis or Romo for so cheap -- couldn't have one of my studs off week 10 when the cuts go pretty deep.

QB - Donovan McNabb - 16

QB - Jon Kitna - 14

QB - Jay Cutler - 14

RB - Steven Jackson - 50

RB - Thomas Jones - 21

RB - Maurice Morris - 11

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Calvin Johnson - 25

WR - Jerricho Cotchery - 23

WR - Santana Moss - 14

WR - Bernard Berrian - 13

WR - Deion Branch - 6

WR - Derek Hagan - 4

WR - DeSean Jackson - 4

TE - Zach Miller - 15

TE - John Carlson - 4

TE - Anthony Fasano - 3

PK - Jason Hanson - 1

PK - Matt Prater - 1

TD - Miami Dolphins - 1

TD - St. Louis Rams - 1

Total value: 250

 
radballs said:
I think the teams with fewer than 7 WRs are going to be hurting come the bye weeks.
Not if none of your WRs share bye weeks. :confused:
Even so, it will be tough. Let's say you roll with 6 WR's, all with different bye weeks. That means that just about every week between weeks 4-10, one of them will be on bye. That leaves you with 5 WR's. Three of them must start, and often the flex is used on a 4th WR. Are you that confident with the six you have that each week, 4 out of the active 5 will perform well enough to keep you afloat? Either you spread your money around, so that you have a couple of WR's who are no guarantee to put up points, or you loaded up on WR's leaving a glaring weakness somewhere else. Not saying it can't work, of course, but carrying <7 WR's would worry me a bit.
 
I still think the best (and easiest) guideline to follow is to go with 3 defenses. Just pick any 3 that cost $1-$3 and each week at least one of them will put up 15 pts or so. We all know how defenses score from week to week (single digit scoring for a few weeks in a row then a 20 pt game). But the magic number is 3 defenses.... 2 defenses is not enough to hit that big score each week.

 
QB - Jay Cutler - 14

QB - Jason Campbell - 11

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

RB - Maurice Jones-Drew - 34

RB - Clinton Portis - 33

RB - Chris Johnson - 14

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Lorenzo Booker - 2

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Larry Fitzgerald - 35

WR - Calvin Johnson - 25

WR - Brandon Marshall - 23

WR - Deion Branch - 6

WR - Derek Hagan - 4

WR - Paul Williams - 1

TE - Chris Cooley - 19

TE - Dustin Keller - 2

PK - Neil Rackers - 3

PK - Mike Nugent - 1

PK - Jason Hanson - 1

TD - Jacksonville Jaguars - 5

TD - Buffalo Bills - 3

 
I still think the best (and easiest) guideline to follow is to go with 3 defenses. Just pick any 3 that cost $1-$3 and each week at least one of them will put up 15 pts or so. We all know how defenses score from week to week (single digit scoring for a few weeks in a row then a 20 pt game). But the magic number is 3 defenses.... 2 defenses is not enough to hit that big score each week.
3 defenses is tough to do and keep your depth at other positions. Even though defensive scoring fluctuates so much, that position can't get injured. Going with 3 defenses puts you too thin at one other position, imo, and one injury will end your contest.
 
Here is mine. I clicked Ricky about 50 times but I can't bring myself to trust him.

QB - Jay Cutler - 14

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

RB - Joseph Addai - 50

RB - Michael Turner - 28

RB - Thomas Jones - 21

RB - Maurice Morris - 11

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Terrell Owens - 36

WR - Marques Colston - 30

WR - Brandon Marshall - 23

WR - David Patten - 5

WR - Devery Henderson - 2

WR - Mark Bradley - 1

WR - Miles Austin - 1

WR - Craig Davis - 1

TE - Heath Miller - 13

TE - Chris Baker - 1

PK - Jason Hanson - 1

PK - Matt Prater - 1

TD - Arizona Cardinals - 3

TD - Detroit Lions - 1

TD - Miami Dolphins - 1

 
My weakness is RB depth. I have been tweaking incessantly for a month, finally settled on this 476th iteration. As the deadline approached, I cut NYG RB D. Ward and spent his $5 on Kurt Warner to mitigate risk of losing Romo, even though I had Matt Ryan. I am banking on my flex score coming from WR/TE, so I was willing to cut RB depth to sure up QB depth.

QB - Tony Romo - 23

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

QB - Matt Ryan - 4

RB - Edgerrin James - 27

RB - Willie Parker - 23

RB - Kenny Watson - 9

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Lorenzo Booker - 2

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Santonio Holmes - 24

WR - Jerricho Cotchery - 23

WR - Steve Smith - 23

WR - Kevin Walter - 6

WR - Muhsin Muhammad - 5

WR - Derek Hagan - 4

WR - Antonio Bryant - 2

TE - Kellen Winslow Jr - 28

TE - Tony Gonzalez - 23

PK - Neil Rackers - 3

PK - Kris Brown - 2

TD - Buffalo Bills - 3

TD - Houston Texans - 2

Total value: 250

Edited to add:

Based on my projections, here are the overall rankings of the players on my team:

Pos PosRank Rank Player Team Points Cost VBD ADP

QB 2 17 Tony Romo Dal/10 378.7 23.00 74 2.05

TE 2 20 Kellen Winslow JrCle/5 268.1 28.00 68 5.03

RB 17 31 Edgerrin James Ari/7 196.5 27.00 49 4.12

TE 3 32 Tony Gonzalez KC/6 247.5 23.00 48 5.08

WR 10 38 Steve Smith CARCar/9 246.6 23.00 36 3.05

RB 21 41 Willie Parker Pit/6 178.3 23.00 30 4.02

WR 17 50 Jerricho CotcheryNYJ/5 228.9 23.00 18 5.1

WR 18 54 Santonio HolmesPit/6 226.3 24.00 16 4.08

RB 31 81 Ricky Williams Mia/4 142.2 8.00 -6 8.01

PK 7 94 Neil Rackers Ari/7 153.5 3.00 -11 17.05

DEF 14 102 Buffalo Buf/6 123.5 3.00 -14 17.12

DEF 20 113 Houston Hou/8 116.5 2.00 -20

PK 10 118 Kris Brown Hou/8 138.9 2.00 -23 20.01

QB 22 161 Kurt Warner Ari/7 246.1 5.00 -40 16.04

RB 41 166 Steve Slaton Hou/8 103.6 1.00 -44 13.09

RB 44 174 Kenny Watson Cin/8 99.7 9.00 -48 12.06

WR 38 193 Kevin Walter Hou/8 143.4 6.00 -67 15.06

WR 50 215 Derek Hagan Mia/4 130.3 4.00 -80

RB 58 218 Lorenzo Booker Phi/7 65.8 2.00 -82 20.06

QB 27 222 Matt Ryan Atl/7 220.1 4.00 -85 18.05

WR 55 233 Muhsin MuhammadCar/9 117.5 5.00 -93 15.03

WR 87 336 Antonio Bryant TB/10 75 2.00 -135

7 are in my top 50. 10 in the top 100. I found it somewhat disappointing to see that I don't have a top 10 player. Maybe it indicates that I have a well rounded / balanced team. :rolleyes:

 
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Here's the winning team:

QB - Peyton Manning - 27

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

RB - Maurice Jones-Drew - 34

RB - Reggie Bush - 33

RB - Clinton Portis - 33

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

WR - Calvin Johnson - 25

WR - Santana Moss - 14

WR - Ted Ginn - 13

WR - Isaac Bruce - 10

WR - Reggie Williams - 8

WR - Antwaan Randle El - 4

WR - DeSean Jackson - 4

WR - Demetrius Williams - 3

WR - Antonio Bryant - 2

TE - Jeremy Shockey - 18

TE - Dustin Keller - 2

PK - Mike Nugent - 1

PK - Rian Lindell - 1

TD - Houston Texans - 2

TD - New Orleans Saints - 2

TD - St. Louis Rams - 1

I noticed that a lot of the teams that went deep last year had a stud QB. Manning for $27 was a no-brainer for me. I also noticed that many of the top teams last year had very cheap backup QBs. So rather than spend double digits for a quality backup, I thought it made more sense to go cheap. Warner should get me through Manning's bye and he actually has the potential to outscore Peyton in any given week. I also considered Matt Ryan as my QB2, but he doesn't have the upside of Warner. All I really need is for Kurt to last a few weeks and for Manning to play like Manning. Brees at $23 would've been my second choice at QB1.

I immediately honed in on the Bush/MJD/Portis trio at RB. Portis seemed like a great value at $33. Bush and MJD will both score a decent amount of points and they both have breakout potential. I think MJD is a Fred Taylor injury away from top 5 numbers. Given Taylor's age and history, that's a very realistic scenario. I initially had Ray Rice as my RB4, but I swapped him for Ricky today. Ricky seemed too good to pass up at just $8. I suspect most people will find room for Slaton on their roster. I considered it, but in the end I felt that the roster spot was better used elsewhere despite the obscenely low price tag. I couldn't imagine Slaton contributing many games given that I already had four superior backs. Some of the other backs I considered: Felix Jones, DeAngelo Williams, Jonathan Stewart, Willie Parker. All good values IMO.

I don't believe in spending top dollar on WRs in best ball leagues. Nevertheless, I knew that I needed to get at least one top 15-20 type. It came down to Santonio Holmes at $24 vs. Calvin Johnson at $25. I liked both values, but upside won out. Calvin has the type of upside to carry you in this thing. Santana Moss was a monster value at just $14. I think he was something like the 33rd most expensive WR. Great value for a proven player with top 15-20 potential. I picked him in my first pass at this thing and never once took him off my roster. I like Ginn and Bruce as cheap breakout candidates. Reggie Williams should be pretty solid. Randle El at $4 gives me a boring veteran who should catch 40-50 balls this season. DeSean Jackson, Demetrius Williams, and Antonio Bryant are cheap big play WRs who should contribute their fair share of big games. I like Jackson to lead all rookie WRs in receiving yards. Add it all together and you have nine wideouts who could conceivably go for 100 yards and a score on any given Sunday.

TE was a tough spot for me. I toyed with the idea of Winslow before giving heavy consideration to Zach Miller. In the end, I decided to compromise and get Shockey for $18. For only three dollars more than it would've taken to buy the unproven Miller, I got a guy who's about as safe as you can get at the TE position. I would've liked to have backed him up with another potential breakout player. I tried hard to find room for Marcedes Lewis, but I couldn't fit his $8 cost into my plan. I considered Fasano for $3, but ultimately settled on Dustin Keller for $2. I know you're playing against the odds when you gamble on a rookie TE, but I think he's a special talent and he's one of the few TEs with big game potential on par with Shockey's.

At PK I grabbed two cheap vets with non-overlapping byes and good job security. I took three defenses. I never intended to spend $5 on my defenses, but I had a couple bucks left over from the other positions.

Overall, the odds of a person winning a significant amount of money in this contest are close to zero. It will take more than great planning to win this thing. It will take a lot of luck. My goal was to give myself a realistic chance of stud scoring at every starting position. I think I accomplished that goal while minimizing risk.

 
WR - Larry Fitzgerald - 35WR - Calvin Johnson - 25WR - Brandon Marshall - 23WR - Deion Branch - 6WR - Derek Hagan - 4WR - Paul Williams - 1
Hopefully Fitz and Marshall will have good games for you in week 4, since Johnson, Branch, and Hagan all have byes then. I don't think Williams plays a lot, but I could be wrong.
 
I did this so long ago, I forgot to revisit it, and tweak it throught the training camps...

I am screwed!

QB - Jay Cutler - 14

QB - Jeff Garcia - 8

QB - Matt Ryan - 4

RB - Adrian Peterson - 53

RB - Maurice Jones-Drew - 34

RB - Maurice Morris - 11

RB - Michael Bush - 3

RB - T.J. Duckett - 1

RB - Brian Leonard - 1

WR - Terrell Owens - 36

WR - Anquan Boldin - 26

WR - Calvin Johnson - 25

WR - Dennis Northcutt - 3

WR - Nate Washington - 3

WR - Devery Henderson - 2

WR - Sinorice Moss - 2

TE - Ben Watson - 10

TE - Desmond Clark - 3

PK - Josh Brown - 3

PK - Robbie Gould - 2

TD - Buffalo Bills - 3

TD - Cleveland Browns - 3

 
Changed it up a bit at the buzzer. Final team:

QB - Tony Romo - 23

QB - Eli Manning - 15

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

RB - Larry Johnson - 40

RB - Michael Turner - 28

RB - Thomas Jones - 21

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Brandon Marshall - 23

WR - Jerricho Cotchery - 23

WR - Chris Chambers - 17

WR - Michael Clayton - 5

WR - Mike Furrey - 3

WR - Sam Hurd - 3

WR - Steve Breaston - 1

TE - Kevin Boss - 9

TE - Robert Royal - 2

PK - Nick Folk - 5

PK - Mike Nugent - 1

TD - Minnesota Vikings - 8

TD - Dallas Cowboys - 5

 
I generally suck at this thing. It would be good for you if your team looks nothing like this:

QB - Jon Kitna - 14

QB - Jay Cutler - 14

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

RB - LaDainian Tomlinson - 60

RB - Maurice Jones-Drew - 34

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Brandon Marshall - 23

WR - Ted Ginn - 13

WR - Reggie Williams - 8

WR - Kevin Walter - 6

WR - Deion Branch - 6

WR - Antwaan Randle El - 4

WR - DeSean Jackson - 4

TE - Kellen Winslow Jr - 28

TE - Anthony Fasano - 3

PK - Stephen Gostkowski - 5

PK - Kris Brown - 2

TD - Buffalo Bills - 3

TD - Cleveland Browns - 3

TD - Houston Texans - 2

 
I noticed that a lot of the teams that went deep last year had a stud QB. Manning for $27 was a no-brainer for me.
I actually think very few teams will have Manning this year. For $4 less you could have Brees or Romo who are likely to put up similar, if not better, numbers. Manning has the early bye going for him, which may be worth the extra $4, but I still think we'll see a lot more Brees and Romo than Manning on rosters this year. If Manning has a huge year (45 TD's or so) this could be a difference maker.And for the record, I can't imagine anyone would spend $42 on Tom Brady. He is probably the most overpriced player in the contest.

 
I still think the best (and easiest) guideline to follow is to go with 3 defenses. Just pick any 3 that cost $1-$3 and each week at least one of them will put up 15 pts or so. We all know how defenses score from week to week (single digit scoring for a few weeks in a row then a 20 pt game). But the magic number is 3 defenses.... 2 defenses is not enough to hit that big score each week.
3 defenses is tough to do and keep your depth at other positions. Even though defensive scoring fluctuates so much, that position can't get injured. Going with 3 defenses puts you too thin at one other position, imo, and one injury will end your contest.
No matter what you do, you're going to end up with some $1 players. I can't help thinking that a third $1 defense is more likely to provide ponts than nearly any $1 RB, or WR unless it's a handcuff situation (even though I did throw $1 at Breaston).
 
I still think the best (and easiest) guideline to follow is to go with 3 defenses. Just pick any 3 that cost $1-$3 and each week at least one of them will put up 15 pts or so. We all know how defenses score from week to week (single digit scoring for a few weeks in a row then a 20 pt game). But the magic number is 3 defenses.... 2 defenses is not enough to hit that big score each week.
Last years winner won with ONE defense, Indianapolis and FOUR kickers? Odd play, but I am not sure there is a magic number.
 
Here's the winning team:QB - Peyton Manning - 27QB - Kurt Warner - 5RB - Maurice Jones-Drew - 34RB - Reggie Bush - 33RB - Clinton Portis - 33RB - Ricky Williams - 8WR - Calvin Johnson - 25WR - Santana Moss - 14WR - Ted Ginn - 13WR - Isaac Bruce - 10WR - Reggie Williams - 8WR - Antwaan Randle El - 4WR - DeSean Jackson - 4WR - Demetrius Williams - 3WR - Antonio Bryant - 2TE - Jeremy Shockey - 18TE - Dustin Keller - 2PK - Mike Nugent - 1PK - Rian Lindell - 1TD - Houston Texans - 2TD - New Orleans Saints - 2TD - St. Louis Rams - 1I noticed that a lot of the teams that went deep last year had a stud QB. Manning for $27 was a no-brainer for me. I also noticed that many of the top teams last year had very cheap backup QBs. So rather than spend double digits for a quality backup, I thought it made more sense to go cheap. Warner should get me through Manning's bye and he actually has the potential to outscore Peyton in any given week. I also considered Matt Ryan as my QB2, but he doesn't have the upside of Warner. All I really need is for Kurt to last a few weeks and for Manning to play like Manning. Brees at $23 would've been my second choice at QB1. I immediately honed in on the Bush/MJD/Portis trio at RB. Portis seemed like a great value at $33. Bush and MJD will both score a decent amount of points and they both have breakout potential. I think MJD is a Fred Taylor injury away from top 5 numbers. Given Taylor's age and history, that's a very realistic scenario. I initially had Ray Rice as my RB4, but I swapped him for Ricky today. Ricky seemed too good to pass up at just $8. I suspect most people will find room for Slaton on their roster. I considered it, but in the end I felt that the roster spot was better used elsewhere despite the obscenely low price tag. I couldn't imagine Slaton contributing many games given that I already had four superior backs. Some of the other backs I considered: Felix Jones, DeAngelo Williams, Jonathan Stewart, Willie Parker. All good values IMO. I don't believe in spending top dollar on WRs in best ball leagues. Nevertheless, I knew that I needed to get at least one top 15-20 type. It came down to Santonio Holmes at $24 vs. Calvin Johnson at $25. I liked both values, but upside won out. Calvin has the type of upside to carry you in this thing. Santana Moss was a monster value at just $14. I think he was something like the 33rd most expensive WR. Great value for a proven player with top 15-20 potential. I picked him in my first pass at this thing and never once took him off my roster. I like Ginn and Bruce as cheap breakout candidates. Reggie Williams should be pretty solid. Randle El at $4 gives me a boring veteran who should catch 40-50 balls this season. DeSean Jackson, Demetrius Williams, and Antonio Bryant are cheap big play WRs who should contribute their fair share of big games. I like Jackson to lead all rookie WRs in receiving yards. Add it all together and you have nine wideouts who could conceivably go for 100 yards and a score on any given Sunday.TE was a tough spot for me. I toyed with the idea of Winslow before giving heavy consideration to Zach Miller. In the end, I decided to compromise and get Shockey for $18. For only three dollars more than it would've taken to buy the unproven Miller, I got a guy who's about as safe as you can get at the TE position. I would've liked to have backed him up with another potential breakout player. I tried hard to find room for Marcedes Lewis, but I couldn't fit his $8 cost into my plan. I considered Fasano for $3, but ultimately settled on Dustin Keller for $2. I know you're playing against the odds when you gamble on a rookie TE, but I think he's a special talent and he's one of the few TEs with big game potential on par with Shockey's. At PK I grabbed two cheap vets with non-overlapping byes and good job security. I took three defenses. I never intended to spend $5 on my defenses, but I had a couple bucks left over from the other positions.Overall, the odds of a person winning a significant amount of money in this contest are close to zero. It will take more than great planning to win this thing. It will take a lot of luck. My goal was to give myself a realistic chance of stud scoring at every starting position. I think I accomplished that goal while minimizing risk.
I like it. :confused:
 
The last couple years I ended up getting booted in around week 8 or 9, so this year I decided on a different strategy and to swing for the fences. I focused most of my money on my "starters" and sacrificed some depth. I figure you need to get lucky to win this and all you can do is put the best team on the field.

QB - Tony Romo - 23

QB - Matt Schaub - 13

QB's score lots of points, I think Schaub is in for a HUGE year and combined with Romo will ensure that I get a good score from my QB week in and week out. Romo has a week 10 bye but according to the QB SOS Schaub has a good matchup that week. Was thinking of adding Warner, but 1) ran out of roster spots, and 2) I think he eventually gets replaced by Leinart.

RB - Clinton Portis - 33

RB - Michael Turner - 28

RB - Chris Johnson - 14

RB - Lorenzo Booker - 2

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

It was a choice between T. Jones and some $40 RB (MBIII or LJ) or Portis and Turner. MBIII was out because I already took Romo and didn't want both to be out in a crucial week 10. I think Jones will be in for a big year but at the last second I got nervous about him and LJ and decided to take Turner who I think has more upside than Jones and a solid contributor in Portis. I think most people will have Chris Johnson and Slaton. Booker was the best $2 RB that fit into the budget.

WR - Braylon Edwards - 36

WR - Andre Johnson - 35

WR - Steve Smith - 23

WR - Ted Ginn - 13

WR - Antonio Bryant - 2

Again was looking at the best starters I could find. Had a thought of switching to a Cotchery, Calvin, Smith and Holmes instead of Edwards/Johnson/Smith and Ginn, but I'm not sold on Calvin, and I have Cotchery and Holmes in a bunch of leagues already and it just didn't fit in bye week wise. Hopefully Ginn can hold me over until Smith comes back. I may be a little week on flex but am thinking that Edwards and Johnson and Smith are all capable of putting up huge games that will more than offset a weak flex. Plus since it's PPR I think Ginn will come up nicely. Bryant was again the best $2 player I could find.

TE - Zach Miller - 15

TE - Robert Royal - 2

TE - Dustin Keller - 2

I'm a big believer that TE is huge in this contest. I think Miller is in for a breakout year, and Royal has done pretty well with Edwards in at QB. Keller is a guy who I think may put up some good TD numbers.

PK - Mike Nugent - 1

PK - Rian Lindell - 1

PK - Matt Prater - 1

Lonely kickers...grabbed 3 $1 kickers. They are pretty much as unpredictable as they come so I took 3 and am hoping that one of the 3 has a good game each week.

TD - New York Jets - 2

TD - Miami Dolphins - 1

TD - Atlanta Falcons - 1

TD - San Francisco 49ers - 1

I decided to go with 4 defenses on the lower end. According to the DEF SOS these 4 defenses give me a "above average" matchup in every week of the season. Defensive TD's are pretty unpredictable so took a bunch and hoping for a good score.

Total value: 250

All in all I like my team. I went soft on depth and strong on starters. In the past I've gone strong on depth and I feel like I just didn't have enough each week, barely making the cut.

 
I generally just do my lineups based on what I think are value plays across the board without necessarily going for the 'top studs'--and that worked pretty well for me last season. Like the idea of three defenses--too late for that now; coulda pulled one of the WR's to account for that. Overlooked the crowd favorite Slater pick! good bye week spread; worst is week 8 with five off.

$31/3

QB - Jay Cutler - 14

QB - Jake Delhomme - 12

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

$93/5

RB - Edgerrin James - 27

RB - Willie Parker - 23

RB - Thomas Jones - 21

RB - Chester Taylor - 14

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

$84/8

WR - Steve Smith - 23

WR - Greg Jennings - 22

WR - Nate Burleson - 18

WR - Drew Bennett - 6

WR - Kevin Walter - 6

WR - DeSean Jackson - 4

WR - Nate Washington - 3

WR - Antonio Bryant - 2

$29/2

TE - Jeremy Shockey - 18

TE - Alge Crumpler - 11

$5/2

PK - Phil Dawson - 3

PK - Kris Brown - 2

$8/2

TD - New England Patriots - 5

TD - Buffalo Bills - 3

 
I noticed that a lot of the teams that went deep last year had a stud QB. Manning for $27 was a no-brainer for me.
I actually think very few teams will have Manning this year. For $4 less you could have Brees or Romo who are likely to put up similar, if not better, numbers. Manning has the early bye going for him, which may be worth the extra $4, but I still think we'll see a lot more Brees and Romo than Manning on rosters this year. If Manning has a huge year (45 TD's or so) this could be a difference maker.And for the record, I can't imagine anyone would spend $42 on Tom Brady. He is probably the most overpriced player in the contest.
Brees was a nice value and Romo should be solid, but neither offers the combination of upside and reliability that Peyton does. He never misses a game and he throws for 30 TDs every year. He also has the type of monster games that can carry you to a championship in a contest like this. You're going to need that monster game potential if you survive into the final round.
 
Bristol said:
Vitruvian Man said:
Well, I thought I had a pretty good lineup- then I read Verbal Kint's post in this thread re: the stud TE; oh well, it's still fun, and should be competitive.
Don't believe it. While the 1.5 PPR helps, it's a waste to budget all that money on a top TE. Look at the top 10 finishers from last year. 50% of them had low cost TE's on their roster. The guy who came in second only budgeted $2 towards his TE's. Verbal Knit has no clue what he is talking about. You will be fine.
Dude, why the hate? I wasn't bashing his team, he just commented on my strategy. There's not one winning formula.
 
I noticed that a lot of the teams that went deep last year had a stud QB. Manning for $27 was a no-brainer for me.
I actually think very few teams will have Manning this year. For $4 less you could have Brees or Romo who are likely to put up similar, if not better, numbers. Manning has the early bye going for him, which may be worth the extra $4, but I still think we'll see a lot more Brees and Romo than Manning on rosters this year. If Manning has a huge year (45 TD's or so) this could be a difference maker.And for the record, I can't imagine anyone would spend $42 on Tom Brady. He is probably the most overpriced player in the contest.
:lmao: They essentially took him out of the contest. Especially as you said, you could get Brees or Romo who are likely to put up similar numbers for roughly half the price.
 
QB - Matt Schaub - 13

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

QB - Matt Ryan - 4

RB - Marion Barber III - 40

RB - Michael Turner - 28

RB - Chris Johnson - 14

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Santonio Holmes - 24

WR - Brandon Marshall - 23

WR - Jerricho Cotchery - 23

WR - Steve Smith - 23

WR - Marty Booker - 4

WR - DeSean Jackson - 4

WR - Antonio Bryant - 2

TE - Jeremy Shockey - 18

TE - Dustin Keller - 2

PK - Mike Nugent - 1

PK - Matt Prater - 1

TD - Chicago Bears - 5

TD - Tennessee Titans - 3

Just say yes to suspended wideouts. Hope something good happens this year. It will be interesting to see what % of rosters included Steve Slaton.

 
I noticed that a lot of the teams that went deep last year had a stud QB. Manning for $27 was a no-brainer for me.
I actually think very few teams will have Manning this year. For $4 less you could have Brees or Romo who are likely to put up similar, if not better, numbers. Manning has the early bye going for him, which may be worth the extra $4, but I still think we'll see a lot more Brees and Romo than Manning on rosters this year. If Manning has a huge year (45 TD's or so) this could be a difference maker.And for the record, I can't imagine anyone would spend $42 on Tom Brady. He is probably the most overpriced player in the contest.
:( They essentially took him out of the contest. Especially as you said, you could get Brees or Romo who are likely to put up similar numbers for roughly half the price.
He's on my roster, with Moss. Just have to get past week 4 :football: :popcorn:
 
I noticed that a lot of the teams that went deep last year had a stud QB. Manning for $27 was a no-brainer for me.
I actually think very few teams will have Manning this year. For $4 less you could have Brees or Romo who are likely to put up similar, if not better, numbers. Manning has the early bye going for him, which may be worth the extra $4, but I still think we'll see a lot more Brees and Romo than Manning on rosters this year. If Manning has a huge year (45 TD's or so) this could be a difference maker.And for the record, I can't imagine anyone would spend $42 on Tom Brady. He is probably the most overpriced player in the contest.
:lmao: They essentially took him out of the contest. Especially as you said, you could get Brees or Romo who are likely to put up similar numbers for roughly half the price.
He's on my roster, with Moss. Just have to get past week 4 :shrug: :popcorn:
I'll keep that in mind, if you make it past week 4, I'll just give up.
 
Here is the winner:

QB - Jon Kitna - 14

QB - Trent Edwards - 11

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

RB - Clinton Portis - 33

RB - Ryan Grant - 32

RB - Thomas Jones - 21

RB - Kenny Watson - 9

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Calvin Johnson - 25

WR - Santonio Holmes - 24

WR - Steve Smith - 23

WR - Kevin Walter - 6

WR - Antonio Bryant - 2

WR - Dwayne Jarrett - 2

TE - Randy McMichael - 12

TE - Greg Olsen - 10

PK - Neil Rackers - 3

PK - Mike Nugent - 1

PK - Matt Prater - 1

TD - Pittsburgh Steelers - 5

TD - Houston Texans - 2

 
QB - Drew Brees - 23

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

QB - Matt Ryan - 4

RB - Clinton Portis - 33

RB - Jamal Lewis - 32

RB - Maurice Morris - 11

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Andre Johnson - 35

WR - Marques Colston - 30

WR - Calvin Johnson - 25

WR - Joey Galloway - 15

TE - Heath Miller - 13

TE - Robert Royal - 2

TE - Dustin Keller - 2

PK - Jason Hanson - 1

PK - Matt Prater - 1

PK - Sebastian Janikowski - 1

TD - New England Patriots - 5

TD - Cincinnati Bengals - 1

TD - St. Louis Rams - 1

TD - San Francisco 49ers - 1

Total value: 250

QB: I had Peyton for awhile but his "injury" spooked me and I like NOs offense this year, plus I saved $4. If Warner and Ryan can post one "high week" outside of Brees' bye they will pay for themselves.

RB: I love Portis' value, Lewis will be better than last year and the rest is FBG "value" chalk.

WR: Go big or go home (or both). I think my flex could just as easily be a RB or TE most weeks so I'm looking to get 3 top WR scores each week with my 3 stud WRs. Galloway is great value as a "top" backup/flex. I clearly have NO depth but I'm hoping to stay injury-free. Winning this thing takes guts AND luck...

TE: Miller is my "STARTER" but I wanted at least two "backups" as TE scoring can be streaky. I even had 4 TEs at one point.

K: I sacrifice roster spots for value and depth. I should average 7+ points/week for minimal $$$.

DEF: See K. NE has a great schedule but DEF scoring is so random in these formats I figue I'm in for 10+ points/week guaranteed.

 
Had to update mine once before bed...

QB - Aaron Rodgers - 15

QB - David Garrard - 14

RB - Frank Gore - 49

RB - Reggie Bush - 33

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Lorenzo Booker - 2

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

RB - T.J. Duckett - 1

WR - Anquan Boldin - 26

WR - Brandon Marshall - 23

WR - Jerricho Cotchery - 23

WR - Steve Smith - 23

WR - Javon Walker - 12

WR - Muhsin Muhammad - 5

WR - Mark Bradley - 1

WR - Maurice Stovall - 1

TE - Desmond Clark - 3

TE - Dustin Keller - 2

PK - Joe Nedney - 1

TD - New York Jets - 2

TD - San Francisco 49ers - 1

Ship it.

 
WR - Andre Johnson - 35

WR - Marques Colston - 30

WR - Calvin Johnson - 25

WR - Joey Galloway - 15

Total value: 250

WR: Go big or go home (or both).
Probably the latter. It will be very hard for anyone to make it far on 4 WR.
:confused: :thumbup: It's the one position where you can count FOUR players. People load up on defenses and QBs, but it's the solid stock of value WRs that will win this thing.

 
QB - Tony Romo - 23

QB - Matt Schaub - 13

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

RB - Reggie Bush - 33

RB - Selvin Young - 21

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Braylon Edwards - 36

WR - Calvin Johnson - 25

WR - Santonio Holmes - 24

WR - Sidney Rice - 11

WR - Jabar Gaffney - 7

WR - Robert Meachem - 6

WR - DeSean Jackson - 4

TE - Chris Cooley - 19

TE - Dustin Keller - 2

PK - Mike Nugent - 1

PK - Jason Hanson - 1

PK - Rian Lindell - 1

TD - Tennessee Titans - 3

TD - Houston Texans - 2

 
QB - Matt Schaub - 13

QB - Chad Pennington - 9

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

RB - Clinton Portis - 33

RB - Jamal Lewis - 32

RB - Thomas Jones - 21

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Brandon Marshall - 23

WR - Jerricho Cotchery - 23

WR - Steve Smith - 23

WR - Santana Moss - 14

WR - Robert Meachem - 6

WR - Deion Branch - 6

WR - Derek Hagan - 4

TE - Vernon Davis - 16

TE - Dustin Keller - 2

PK - Joe Nedney - 1

PK - Matt Prater - 1

TD - Tennessee Titans - 3

TD - Houston Texans - 2

 
Had to update mine once before bed...

QB - Aaron Rodgers - 15

QB - David Garrard - 14

RB - Frank Gore - 49

RB - Reggie Bush - 33

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Lorenzo Booker - 2

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

RB - T.J. Duckett - 1

WR - Anquan Boldin - 26

WR - Brandon Marshall - 23

WR - Jerricho Cotchery - 23

WR - Steve Smith - 23

WR - Javon Walker - 12

WR - Muhsin Muhammad - 5

WR - Mark Bradley - 1

WR - Maurice Stovall - 1

TE - Desmond Clark - 3

TE - Dustin Keller - 2

PK - Joe Nedney - 1

TD - New York Jets - 2

TD - San Francisco 49ers - 1

Ship it.
I like this - it's not the same players, but the overall strategy is very similar to mine (replace Rodgers and Garrard with Eli and Cutler, replace Gore with Westbrook, replace Boldin with Calvin, etc.) TE and K will probably be your downfall though... actually, just noticed this but I think Gore and Bush are both on bye week 9. That will probably be your downfall...

 
QB - Drew Brees - 23

QB - Donovan McNabb - 16

RB - Marion Barber III - 40

RB - Maurice Jones-Drew - 34

RB - Chris Johnson - 14

RB - Ray Rice - 4

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

RB - Brian Leonard - 1

WR - Braylon Edwards - 36

WR - Plaxico Burress - 29

WR - Ted Ginn - 13

WR - Justin Gage - 8

WR - Steve Breaston - 1

WR - Craig Davis - 1

WR - Maurice Stovall - 1

TE - Zach Miller - 15

TE - Ben Utecht - 5

PK - Mike Nugent - 1

PK - Joe Nedney - 1

PK - Shaun Suisham - 1

TD - Buffalo Bills - 3

TD - New Orleans Saints - 2

Total value: 250

 
QB - Matt Schaub - 13

QB - Jake Delhomme - 12

QB - Kurt Warner - 5

RB - Maurice Jones-Drew - 34

RB - Willie Parker - 23

RB - Fred Taylor - 18

RB - DeAngelo Williams - 15

RB - Ricky Williams - 8

RB - Lorenzo Booker - 2

RB - Steve Slaton - 1

WR - Calvin Johnson - 25

WR - Santonio Holmes - 24

WR - Steve Smith - 23

WR - Donald Driver - 16

WR - Santana Moss - 14

WR - Antonio Bryant - 2

TE - Anthony Fasano - 3

TE - Dustin Keller - 2

PK - Phil Dawson - 3

PK - Matt Prater - 1

TD - Buffalo Bills - 3

TD - Philadelphia Eagles - 3

Went with 3 QBs, each with injury history but with big upsides. At RB I opted for the Jacksonville running tandem with some supporting cast who I think could explode for a few big games. At WR, I love Megatron and Santonio this year. If Steve Smith stays healthy after his suspension, I like my WR chances. Took a couple of cheap options at TE and D which could end up being my ultimate downfall.

 

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