It will never not be funny to me that the dude in my local redraft, who had never had the 1.01 before, got so excited about it he marched up to the draft board to slap up, with 10,000% confidence, Adrian Peterson, Chicago.I'll bet that lead to some regrets in fantasy drafts the next season.
We almost need a thread of "random stuff" in here. This one post might not need it's own thread but I'm glad you made it cause that is cool and fun to know. Feel like you have a lot of "not sure where to put this but it would be interesting to read/discuss" things.In 1972, the WR23 was Ken Burrow (ATL) followed by WR24 Ken Burrough (HOU)
Guy in my dynasty team had both Adrian Petersons, and we started emailing back and forth about a potential AP trade. Naturally when he sends his first official offer it's for the "other" AP trying to sneak it past the gate. I've been waiting ever since, establishing trust, readying my dizzyingly overwrought revenge.It will never not be funny to me that the dude in my local redraft, who had never had the 1.01 before, got so excited about it he marched up to the draft board to slap up, with 10,000% confidence, Adrian Peterson, Chicago.I'll bet that lead to some regrets in fantasy drafts the next season.
We have always had a “sticker laid is a sticker played” policy, which we let him sweat out for a full round.
lol
Think we had two different Ricky Williams too.Which Steve Smith was a running joke on draft day for a couple years.
Then 2009 happened - NYG Steve Smith had his one-off career year and was WR11 while the real Steve Smith was WR18.
They both sucked in 2010 but order was restored to the universe in 2011 when Carolina SS made his 5th Pro Bowl.
Think we had two different Ricky Williams too.Which Steve Smith was a running joke on draft day for a couple years.
Then 2009 happened - NYG Steve Smith had his one-off career year and was WR11 while the real Steve Smith was WR18.
They both sucked in 2010 but order was restored to the universe in 2011 when Carolina SS made his 5th Pro Bowl.
PPR or standard?In 1972, the WR23 was Ken Burrow (ATL) followed by WR24 Ken Burrough (HOU)
As a DE & TE I think they actually lined up against each other.Do you want Cameron Jordan or Jordan Cameron?
I had both of them starting in MML that week they played each other, and the Fish kept keeping Jordan in to block Cameron and I was getting really frustrated as that tanked both their production and, (whew), I looked at my upcoming work schedule and realized I had a new guy named Cameron starting that day, and I thought, don't get confused and call him "Jordan".Do you want Cameron Jordan or Jordan Cameron?
Haha, turns out it was standard.PPR or standard?In 1972, the WR23 was Ken Burrow (ATL) followed by WR24 Ken Burrough (HOU)
This guy. This guy knows the right questions to get at the heart of the issue.PPR or standard?In 1972, the WR23 was Ken Burrow (ATL) followed by WR24 Ken Burrough (HOU)
Yep - I remember one season some dude drafted the wrong Ricky Williams and he wasn't allowed to change/fix his pick. Sucked for him.Think we had two different Ricky Williams too.Which Steve Smith was a running joke on draft day for a couple years.
Then 2009 happened - NYG Steve Smith had his one-off career year and was WR11 while the real Steve Smith was WR18.
They both sucked in 2010 but order was restored to the universe in 2011 when Carolina SS made his 5th Pro Bowl.
I had both in my IDP redraft and it was glorious.Do you want Cameron Jordan or Jordan Cameron?
I still remember the "hee-hees" every time Michael Jackson was drafted.