How does my money league team look?

Started by mpmcgraw, August 31, 2006, 07:36:41 PM

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mpmcgraw

And I also should not have been able to draft Ronnie Brown with the 20th pick in the draft.   

So, would you do that trade with Maroney still available?

PoopyfaceMcGee


mpmcgraw

Yea I am probably going to sit on Bell for a while.  Hopefully someone's running back gets hurt and they panic.

The BIGSTUD

Did somebody in your league say they were going to draft TJ Whosyourmomma?
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mpmcgraw


Palmer, Carson QB CIN   
Brown, Ronnie RB MIA 
Johnson, Larry RB KC 
Torry Holt WR STL
Williams, Roy WR DET   SEA
Cooley, Chris TE WAS
Kasay, John K CAR
Panthers D

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Jake Plummer QB DEN 
McNair, Steve QB BAL
Kevin Jones RB DET
Droughns, Reuben RB CLE
Drew Bennet WR TEN
Wilford, Ernest WR JAC 
Lewis, Marcedes TE JAC   
Brown, Josh K SEA
Bills D

Some retards dropped Kevin Jones and Jake Plummer so I picked them up.   I just traded the Chargers D and Javon Walker for Torry Holt.  Pretty good day.

Diomedes

Nothing special.

Carrying three QBs, 2 Ds, and 2Ks is ludicrous.  You need to cut Brown, Bills D, and Plummer, and add backup runningbacks.  Fill the D and K position off the waiver wire the week you need it.  By keeping three positions full you give yourself no shot at owning a guy who blows up.

imho
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mpmcgraw

Roster restrictions.  3 QB, 4 RB, 2 K's, etc....

I dont think my team could get much better.  Still looking to upgrade over Cooley though.

Diomedes

3 QB requirement?  2 K requirement?  Glad I'm not in your league.
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mpmcgraw

I assume you say that becuase my team is so kick ass your team would have no chance.

Father Demon

Dilemna of the Week for me.  I am in a very thin league -- 12 teams, but no bench spots.  Each team has 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 K, 1 DEF.  You can "hold" a player on your team in reserve bench for bye or injury, but you can keep the replacement only one week at a time.

My team:
QB: Hasselback
RB: R. Brown
RB: K. jones
RB (Injured Bench): R. Droughns
WR (Bye Bench): Ward
WR: Owens
WR: Branch
WR Mason
TE: LJ Smith
K: Akers
DEF: Jax

I am supposed to drop Mason this week because he was replacing Owens on a bye week.  I think I would like to pick up Braylon Edwards, because he is catching alot, as Cleveland is always behind. 

My question:  Should I completly drop either Ward or Branch, and pick up Edwards?  Or, knowing that Owens is on the injury report this week, pick up Edwards to replace him while he is injured, but having to drop him once Owens is off the injury report?  The risk is that if I pick up Edwards as a replacement, my waiver priority will go from #1 to #12...  If I pick him up as a regular roster spot (dropping either Ward, Owens, or Branch), I keep my waiver priority which could help down the road?

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Diomedes

If you're going to protect your waiver position by dropping anyone, make it Branch.  He's in the mix with a lot of guys...too many to count on him getting steady looks week in and out.
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger