Now I'm ready to rule my draft.now =
oint to the sword: ?
Don't forget to mark Culpepper down as your sleeper.Now I'm ready to rule my draft.now =
oint to the sword: ?
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...said the guy named "Shadow Master." I hate to break this to you, but the LUCK (good or bad) of an injury can also be a turning point in your fantasy success. Just accept the fact that fantasy football IS kind of like role-playing games. Maybe you thought you got away from that, but you just transferred it to something else. It's okay.And head-to-head ff is not a "skill game with a little luck involved." I could take the team with the best record, play with the schedule and keep them out of the playoffs. I could also take the team with the worst record, play with the schedule again and make them contenders. Same teams, totally different outcomes. The schedule is a random event that has EVERYTHING to do with your team's success.That's what I like to call double-damage, son. And don't try to fire back because I'm immune to buffoonery (a ring, not a spell).If they did make that statement, it shows there is yet another person on TV speaking about fantasy football when they know nothing about it.D&D is a role playing game - you use imagination and the LUCK of the dice can be a turning point in your success.Fantasy Football is about GAMBLING. GAMBLING on FOOTBALL in a creative way. Sure, you act as GM and coach, but I doubt anyone really role-plays the parts. Also, FF is a skill game with a little luck involved.Take out the word Fantasy and the two are not even close.
Genius.bagger said:point to the +2 Halberd of Smiting.![]()
bagger said:point to the +2 Halberd of Smiting.![]()
Speak for yourself -- Coach Otis holds press conferences several times a week.ShadowMaster said:Fantasy Football is about GAMBLING. GAMBLING on FOOTBALL in a creative way. Sure, you act as GM and coach, but I doubt anyone really role-plays the parts.