Contest - Salary Cap league

Started by RomeyRome, August 20, 2004, 05:22:12 PM

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MURP

the extra WR certainly makes it more interesting. 

joneszilla

Quote from: MURP on August 30, 2004, 11:27:13 PM
the extra WR certainly makes it more interesting. 

Yeah it does.  This is going to be cool.  Get ready to get your ass whooped Murp.

MURP

lol.  I plan on making a clean sweep of all the contests this year. 

moloko9


troyhstewart

I tried a salary cap league before and it was only ok, but I'll give it a shot anyway.

satoshi


RomeyRome

Quote from: troyhstewart on September 01, 2004, 06:51:45 PM
I tried a salary cap league before and it was only ok

I know what you mean I like to do the draft instead, and then sit around for 6 months doing basically nothing.  That is entertainment folks. :D

Tomahawk

I like the salary-cap league because you don't have to worry about some rube offering a trade where he would get Tomlinson and two other players and the three players he offered didn't even combine to put up the numbers that Tomlinson did single-handedly. IM me the information, please NB, you rube.

NGM

Quote from: Tomahawk on September 02, 2004, 01:57:32 AM
I like the salary-cap league because you don't have to worry about some rube offering a trade where he would get Tomlinson and two other players and the three players he offered didn't even combine to put up the numbers that Tomlinson did single-handedly. IM me the information, please NB, you rube.

I will give you Martin Gramatica Itu Mili and Hank Fraley for Priest Holmes and Randy Moss
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troyhstewart

Quote from: Tomahawk on September 02, 2004, 01:57:32 AM
I like the salary-cap league because you don't have to worry about some rube offering a trade where he would get Tomlinson and two other players and the three players he offered didn't even combine to put up the numbers that Tomlinson did single-handedly. IM me the information, please NB, you rube.

:-D :-D

I got one too.   :boo


Hey NB, being in a league with nobody I knew might have put a damper on the experience. IM me the info.

RomeyRome

Quote from: troyhstewart on September 02, 2004, 04:28:09 PM
Quote from: Tomahawk on September 02, 2004, 01:57:32 AM
I like the salary-cap league because you don't have to worry about some rube offering a trade where he would get Tomlinson and two other players and the three players he offered didn't even combine to put up the numbers that Tomlinson did single-handedly. IM me the information, please NB, you rube.

:-D :-D
I got one too.   :boo
Hey NB, being in a league with nobody I knew might have put a damper on the experience. IM me the info.

Hey that was a fair trade offer pie master 2K4.

Vick has been hurt all offseason, played very minimal in a new scheme (WCO).

M. Bennett
QuoteVikings' Bennett Could Miss More Time

The Star Tribune reports Minnesota Vikings RB Michael Bennett (knee) may not return until after the team's Bye week. The Vikings have targeted Sept. 20 (vs. Philadelphia Eagles) as the game Bennett returns, but he may not be able to play until Sept. 26 (vs. Chicago Bears). Either way, the earliest he may be able to start a game is Oct. 10 against the Houston Texans, coming off the team's Bye. "That's the way I see it now," head coach Mike Tice said. Bennett has a second-degree sprain of the MCL in his right knee.

All you have beyond that is Suggs who is going to split time with W. Green and is unproven.

Boldin is out almost all year, if not the whole season.

With these injuries, you are HURTING for depth and starters.  So laugh all you want, but you'll wish you may very well wish you had taken that trade. ;)

troyhstewart

I hate Bulger, I think he'll have a miserable year this, if he stays healthy. Hot steaming pile of feces.  :boo

Duce has never been a good fantasy back.


If this was the regular season, I'm pretty damn sure Vick would play.

I have Ahman Green who kicks ass.  :paranoid
I've been a fan of Suggs since VT, I think he'll be a stud.
Stephen Jackson could get a lot of playing time with Marsha Faulk getting up there in age and all those nagging injuries that add up.

Until I hear otherwise, I don't think Boldin will miss much more than 4-6 games. I've never put much emphasis on WR, so I'll take a chance.  :evil

I forget who else you tried to pawn off on me....  ::)

Was it 32+ year old 3.2 yds/carry Eddie George? I really didn't want him on the Eagles that much because I think he's overrated and has been the last 3-4 years fantasy wise.

RomeyRome


satoshi


Diomedes

Quote from: troyhstewart on September 02, 2004, 05:17:05 PMDuce has never been a good fantasy back.

True.  But as we well know, that had little to do with his ability, effort, or performance.  I think he'll be a bona fide stud this year as the featured back.
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