you seem upset.Wow those projections are so accurate. I should really rely on them and not go with my gut.F***ING morons.
NO, I MEAN NEVER MY FRIEND !!!!!!!!!!!!Never say never, but starting Rice this week was a no brainer.simple ,NEVER BENCH YOUR STUDS ....GO RICE!!!!!
read the prior posts. You will see I am being extremely sarcastic. And yes I did play Rice despite what other said.you seem upset.Wow those projections are so accurate. I should really rely on them and not go with my gut.F***ING morons.

Since 2011 hasn't started yet, what else do you have to use to make your decision?How about this? Who is on everyone's bench for those that are starting Rice. It's easy to say never bench your stud if you don't have any alternatives.Is this 2010?From NFL.com:Just keep in mind that he was absolutely dreadful against the Steelers in 2010. In his two starts, he averaged a terrible 26 rushing yards. Rice also rushed for just 32 yards against them in the postseason. I thought it was dumb to sit a stud but this should be considered.![]()

you DONT always start your studs...glad I sat Mendenhall!!!Should I go ahead and mention (as probably already has been 100 times) "This is why you start your studs" ?
I would never have Mendy because I went Clvin/Fitz at 1/2 in all the drafts I had a late pick in...but if I had him I would have started him. Well probably. It really depends on who you have - with 2 RB and no flex you could very well have 3 studs at RB in your mind...so you always have to sit one of them.you DONT always start your studs...glad I sat Mendenhall!!!Should I go ahead and mention (as probably already has been 100 times) "This is why you start your studs" ?
I think the OP has some sort of reverse-crystal ball. We may be onto something here.Let me know who you're benching next week. Thanks.
AND WHO IS THAT YOU CALL NAMES ON OTHER BOARDS? It' cool, you show your stripes front and center bro.
Mendenhall isn't a stud. Studs don't average 3 yards a carry over a seasonyou DONT always start your studs...glad I sat Mendenhall!!!Should I go ahead and mention (as probably already has been 100 times) "This is why you start your studs" ?
Thread over on the second post.Dumb.
Well, 2 out of 3 so far...just waiting on McFadden to tear up Denver tonight to make it 3 of 3.Starting him with confidence as one of my top 3 RBs.Could have started Ingram over him, but did not think he would do well out of the gate (and he didn't...)Will be happy to roll with Rice, McFadden, and Beanie Wells week 1.
Go Rice!Psst...you shouldn't EVER start a backup RB on a possibly bad team over a RB who has been top-5 to top-10 the past 2 seasons. I don't know what universe that is "THE BEST PLAY AT THE TIME", but I sure don't ever want to visit there.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over. When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.

No, your thread title was "I'm benching Ray Rice....."Pretty lame follow up.I'm the OP and I ended up going with Rice, Run DMC and D. Williams. Should have gone with Beanie.I realized I would feel better about playing him and having him out up bad numbers rather than benching him and having him do what he did today.My question was "are you doing it?" I guess my answer was no...
How many years of football did you play bro?Psst...you shouldn't EVER start a backup RB on a possibly bad team over a RB who has been top-5 to top-10 the past 2 seasons. I don't know what universe that is "THE BEST PLAY AT THE TIME", but I sure don't ever want to visit there.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over. When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.![]()
Question was this in a ppr league? ..You drafted rice in teh 1st got damn round for a reason..you don't bench him during the 1st game of the season when every player on the field is playing with full force adrenaline..So many weird things happen during openersI sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over. When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
Yeah right !!I'm the OP and I ended up going with Rice, Run DMC and D. Williams. Should have gone with Beanie.I realized I would feel better about playing him and having him out up bad numbers rather than benching him and having him do what he did today.My question was "are you doing it?" I guess my answer was no...

Lol this made my day BRO. oh and not sitting rice also. Seriously nobody cares if you played football.How many years of football did you play bro?Psst...you shouldn't EVER start a backup RB on a possibly bad team over a RB who has been top-5 to top-10 the past 2 seasons. I don't know what universe that is "THE BEST PLAY AT THE TIME", but I sure don't ever want to visit there.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over. When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.![]()
What means "first round"? I only draft auction.Our league is .62 points per reception.Question was this in a ppr league? ..You drafted rice in teh 1st got damn round for a reason..you don't bench him during the 1st game of the season when every player on the field is playing with full force adrenaline..So many weird things happen during openersI sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over. When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
I thought this was a good way to put it.honestly if the thought of playing matchups with your first round pick even crosses your mind at all, pick someone else next time.
ummm...this is fantasy football. the only thing that matters is the numbers.I'd venture to say that a solid amount of fantasy "experts" (guys who write for FF websites, etc) out there never played a down past flag football in gym class. I can garauntee you that countless fantasy championships and millions of dollars have been won by people who never put pads on in their life. This is the whole Shaq/Skip Bayless debate. I can't stand Skip, but he's right on this. You do not have to have played the game to understand it. Sports, including football, is not rocket science. run, block, pass, tackle. oh, you mean zone blitzes and bubble screens? Cover-2 and trap blocking schemes? anyone who can pass 6th grade math and cares do to a little homework on it can learn it easily in a very short amount of time. Starting your best player is the "best possible decision". period.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over. When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
So if you had to start Ray Rice vs. the Steelers or Darren McFadden against the Colts, you'd pick Rice?If you've never played football, you don't understand what it's like to face a ferocious defense. You don't understand the various psychological pressures players face. Who's going to crack? Who's in the right frame of mind to produce?ummm...this is fantasy football. the only thing that matters is the numbers.I'd venture to say that a solid amount of fantasy "experts" (guys who write for FF websites, etc) out there never played a down past flag football in gym class. I can garauntee you that countless fantasy championships and millions of dollars have been won by people who never put pads on in their life.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over.
When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
This is the whole Shaq/Skip Bayless debate. I can't stand Skip, but he's right on this. You do not have to have played the game to understand it. Sports, including football, is not rocket science. run, block, pass, tackle. oh, you mean zone blitzes and bubble screens? Cover-2 and trap blocking schemes? anyone who can pass 6th grade math and cares do to a little homework on it can learn it easily in a very short amount of time.
Starting your best player is the "best possible decision". period.
spreadsheets will never tell you what it's like to be playing for the league title against Sun Valley, in the freezing rain, down by 4 and it's first and goal. That's what makes a man, not VBR or ADP or whatever.
So if you had to start Ray Rice vs. the Steelers or Darren McFadden against the Colts, you'd pick Rice?If you've never played football, you don't understand what it's like to face a ferocious defense. You don't understand the various psychological pressures players face. Who's going to crack? Who's in the right frame of mind to produce?ummm...this is fantasy football. the only thing that matters is the numbers.I'd venture to say that a solid amount of fantasy "experts" (guys who write for FF websites, etc) out there never played a down past flag football in gym class. I can garauntee you that countless fantasy championships and millions of dollars have been won by people who never put pads on in their life.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over.
When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
This is the whole Shaq/Skip Bayless debate. I can't stand Skip, but he's right on this. You do not have to have played the game to understand it. Sports, including football, is not rocket science. run, block, pass, tackle. oh, you mean zone blitzes and bubble screens? Cover-2 and trap blocking schemes? anyone who can pass 6th grade math and cares do to a little homework on it can learn it easily in a very short amount of time.
Starting your best player is the "best possible decision". period.
Yourspreadsheets will never tell you what it's like to be playing for the league title against Sun Valley, in the freezing rain, down by 4 and it's first and goal. That's what makes a man, not VBR or ADP or whatever.
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Gold jerry gold. Ur never was is showing.So if you had to start Ray Rice vs. the Steelers or Darren McFadden against the Colts, you'd pick Rice?If you've never played football, you don't understand what it's like to face a ferocious defense. You don't understand the various psychological pressures players face. Who's going to crack? Who's in the right frame of mind to produce?ummm...this is fantasy football. the only thing that matters is the numbers.I'd venture to say that a solid amount of fantasy "experts" (guys who write for FF websites, etc) out there never played a down past flag football in gym class. I can garauntee you that countless fantasy championships and millions of dollars have been won by people who never put pads on in their life.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over.
When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
This is the whole Shaq/Skip Bayless debate. I can't stand Skip, but he's right on this. You do not have to have played the game to understand it. Sports, including football, is not rocket science. run, block, pass, tackle. oh, you mean zone blitzes and bubble screens? Cover-2 and trap blocking schemes? anyone who can pass 6th grade math and cares do to a little homework on it can learn it easily in a very short amount of time.
Starting your best player is the "best possible decision". period.
Yourspreadsheets will never tell you what it's like to be playing for the league title against Sun Valley, in the freezing rain, down by 4 and it's first and goal. That's what makes a man, not VBR or ADP or whatever.
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Bwahaha! Some comical trolling going on here.Keep dancing for us....you're on a roll! Tell us more about your football heroics, Al Bundy.So if you had to start Ray Rice vs. the Steelers or Darren McFadden against the Colts, you'd pick Rice?If you've never played football, you don't understand what it's like to face a ferocious defense. You don't understand the various psychological pressures players face. Who's going to crack? Who's in the right frame of mind to produce?ummm...this is fantasy football. the only thing that matters is the numbers.I'd venture to say that a solid amount of fantasy "experts" (guys who write for FF websites, etc) out there never played a down past flag football in gym class. I can garauntee you that countless fantasy championships and millions of dollars have been won by people who never put pads on in their life.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over.
When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
This is the whole Shaq/Skip Bayless debate. I can't stand Skip, but he's right on this. You do not have to have played the game to understand it. Sports, including football, is not rocket science. run, block, pass, tackle. oh, you mean zone blitzes and bubble screens? Cover-2 and trap blocking schemes? anyone who can pass 6th grade math and cares do to a little homework on it can learn it easily in a very short amount of time.
Starting your best player is the "best possible decision". period.
Yourspreadsheets will never tell you what it's like to be playing for the league title against Sun Valley, in the freezing rain, down by 4 and it's first and goal. That's what makes a man, not VBR or ADP or whatever.
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You, sir, are what caused people to travel out west and risk their lives in search of great fortune: Gold.So if you had to start Ray Rice vs. the Steelers or Darren McFadden against the Colts, you'd pick Rice?If you've never played football, you don't understand what it's like to face a ferocious defense. You don't understand the various psychological pressures players face. Who's going to crack? Who's in the right frame of mind to produce?ummm...this is fantasy football. the only thing that matters is the numbers.I'd venture to say that a solid amount of fantasy "experts" (guys who write for FF websites, etc) out there never played a down past flag football in gym class. I can garauntee you that countless fantasy championships and millions of dollars have been won by people who never put pads on in their life.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over.
When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
This is the whole Shaq/Skip Bayless debate. I can't stand Skip, but he's right on this. You do not have to have played the game to understand it. Sports, including football, is not rocket science. run, block, pass, tackle. oh, you mean zone blitzes and bubble screens? Cover-2 and trap blocking schemes? anyone who can pass 6th grade math and cares do to a little homework on it can learn it easily in a very short amount of time.
Starting your best player is the "best possible decision". period.
Yourspreadsheets will never tell you what it's like to be playing for the league title against Sun Valley, in the freezing rain, down by 4 and it's first and goal. That's what makes a man, not VBR or ADP or whatever.
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You're off your rocker... respectfully.So if you had to start Ray Rice vs. the Steelers or Darren McFadden against the Colts, you'd pick Rice?If you've never played football, you don't understand what it's like to face a ferocious defense. You don't understand the various psychological pressures players face. Who's going to crack? Who's in the right frame of mind to produce?ummm...this is fantasy football. the only thing that matters is the numbers.I'd venture to say that a solid amount of fantasy "experts" (guys who write for FF websites, etc) out there never played a down past flag football in gym class. I can garauntee you that countless fantasy championships and millions of dollars have been won by people who never put pads on in their life.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over.
When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
This is the whole Shaq/Skip Bayless debate. I can't stand Skip, but he's right on this. You do not have to have played the game to understand it. Sports, including football, is not rocket science. run, block, pass, tackle. oh, you mean zone blitzes and bubble screens? Cover-2 and trap blocking schemes? anyone who can pass 6th grade math and cares do to a little homework on it can learn it easily in a very short amount of time.
Starting your best player is the "best possible decision". period.
Yourspreadsheets will never tell you what it's like to be playing for the league title against Sun Valley, in the freezing rain, down by 4 and it's first and goal. That's what makes a man, not VBR or ADP or whatever.
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So these posts taught me that rockstar does not feel good coming out of my nose.Bwahaha! Some comical trolling going on here.Keep dancing for us....you're on a roll! Tell us more about your football heroics, Al Bundy.So if you had to start Ray Rice vs. the Steelers or Darren McFadden against the Colts, you'd pick Rice?If you've never played football, you don't understand what it's like to face a ferocious defense. You don't understand the various psychological pressures players face. Who's going to crack? Who's in the right frame of mind to produce?ummm...this is fantasy football. the only thing that matters is the numbers.I'd venture to say that a solid amount of fantasy "experts" (guys who write for FF websites, etc) out there never played a down past flag football in gym class. I can garauntee you that countless fantasy championships and millions of dollars have been won by people who never put pads on in their life.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over.
When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
This is the whole Shaq/Skip Bayless debate. I can't stand Skip, but he's right on this. You do not have to have played the game to understand it. Sports, including football, is not rocket science. run, block, pass, tackle. oh, you mean zone blitzes and bubble screens? Cover-2 and trap blocking schemes? anyone who can pass 6th grade math and cares do to a little homework on it can learn it easily in a very short amount of time.
Starting your best player is the "best possible decision". period.
Yourspreadsheets will never tell you what it's like to be playing for the league title against Sun Valley, in the freezing rain, down by 4 and it's first and goal. That's what makes a man, not VBR or ADP or whatever.
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......for next year.Um, what kind of a league do you play in where you are forced to only start 1 RB? none of what you talked about a) will help you win at fantasy football or b) is what "makes a man". If you truly feel that either are true, I've gone from laughing at you to having pity on you.'Good said:So if you had to start Ray Rice vs. the Steelers or Darren McFadden against the Colts, you'd pick Rice?If you've never played football, you don't understand what it's like to face a ferocious defense. You don't understand the various psychological pressures players face. Who's going to crack? Who's in the right frame of mind to produce?'jimc3 said:ummm...this is fantasy football. the only thing that matters is the numbers.I'd venture to say that a solid amount of fantasy "experts" (guys who write for FF websites, etc) out there never played a down past flag football in gym class. I can garauntee you that countless fantasy championships and millions of dollars have been won by people who never put pads on in their life.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over.
When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
This is the whole Shaq/Skip Bayless debate. I can't stand Skip, but he's right on this. You do not have to have played the game to understand it. Sports, including football, is not rocket science. run, block, pass, tackle. oh, you mean zone blitzes and bubble screens? Cover-2 and trap blocking schemes? anyone who can pass 6th grade math and cares do to a little homework on it can learn it easily in a very short amount of time.
Starting your best player is the "best possible decision". period.
Yourspreadsheets will never tell you what it's like to be playing for the league title against Sun Valley, in the freezing rain, down by 4 and it's first and goal. That's what makes a man, not VBR or ADP or whatever.
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I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over. When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
Good Posting, Good Posting Judge
If you drafted as well as me you sat Rice and are still looking at possibly being the top scorer in your league (2nd probably, 3 at worst) and winning your game anyway. I can already hear my week 2 opponent trembling.Steven :Hawk:ing stylee.I don't think "making the best possible decisions" means what you think it does.I sat Rice for McGahee this week. No regrets. FF is all about making the best possible decisions, not second-guessing when the play is over. When I played football, I always focused on making the BEST PLAY AT THE TIME. And if someone else missed a play, I didn't get on their case. That's football. A lot of you guys don't understand the game except the numbers.
I'll fix this. What it should of been is, "I'm benching Ray Rice because I'm a f***ING idiot."Like to add that to the ppl that commented on my posts in this thread that said I was focused on where I drafted Rice, this is exactly why I drafted him where I did and why I was focused on it throughout this thread.No, your thread title was "I'm benching Ray Rice....."Pretty lame follow up.I'm the OP and I ended up going with Rice, Run DMC and D. Williams. Should have gone with Beanie.I realized I would feel better about playing him and having him out up bad numbers rather than benching him and having him do what he did today.My question was "are you doing it?" I guess my answer was no...
Careful rjv. There's a line, and you're coming close it. No need to name call and be disrespecful. I'm one of the people who benched Rice (admittedly, for the LAST time this year) and actually I still feel I made the correct call. Yesterday, Rice scored more than 50% of the fantasy pts. he'd had against the Steelers for his entire career. So I think it's disingenuous to be talking like the inevitable happened yesterday. This was far and away Rice's best fantasy day vs. the Steelers in his career.I'll fix this. What it should of been is, "I'm benching Ray Rice because I'm a f***ING idiot."Like to add that to the ppl that commented on my posts in this thread that said I was focused on where I drafted Rice, this is exactly why I drafted him where I did and why I was focused on it throughout this thread.No, your thread title was "I'm benching Ray Rice....."Pretty lame follow up.I'm the OP and I ended up going with Rice, Run DMC and D. Williams. Should have gone with Beanie.I realized I would feel better about playing him and having him out up bad numbers rather than benching him and having him do what he did today.My question was "are you doing it?" I guess my answer was no...
This was Rice's fifth career game vs Pitt (as a starter) and three times he has had good to great performances.He put up155 yards each time he faced them in 2009. In 2010 he performed poorly (79 yards total) he tallied 20 touches total in their two regular season matchups and then put up 64 yards and a score in the playoffs (19 touches).Careful rjv. There's a line, and you're coming close it. No need to name call and be disrespecful. I'm one of the people who benched Rice (admittedly, for the LAST time this year) and actually I still feel I made the correct call. Yesterday, Rice scored more than 50% of the fantasy pts. he'd had against the Steelers for his entire career. So I think it's disingenuous to be talking like the inevitable happened yesterday. This was far and away Rice's best fantasy day vs. the Steelers in his career.I'll fix this. What it should of been is, "I'm benching Ray Rice because I'm a f***ING idiot."Like to add that to the ppl that commented on my posts in this thread that said I was focused on where I drafted Rice, this is exactly why I drafted him where I did and why I was focused on it throughout this thread.No, your thread title was "I'm benching Ray Rice....."Pretty lame follow up.I'm the OP and I ended up going with Rice, Run DMC and D. Williams. Should have gone with Beanie.
I realized I would feel better about playing him and having him out up bad numbers rather than benching him and having him do what he did today.
My question was "are you doing it?" I guess my answer was no...