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Route Collectors 6-2 1122.9 pts (7th overall)
Dawg&Hogg 6-2 1058.15 pts (30th overall)
Bling Bling 6-2 990.6 pts
Photon Express 6-2 943.7 pts
Big Mo 5-3 1142.8 pts (4th overall)
Uber Wizdom 5-3 992.6 pts
Older Budweiser 5-3 981.6 pts
Shreky 4-4 854.3 pts
Fockers 3-5 947.85 pts
Hoosier Hurricanes 3-5 923.55 pts
Money in the Bank 2-6 874.4 pts
Team Wakely 2-6 821.15 pts
Cleveland S Monkeys2-6 811.05 pts
Rotopass R-neckers 1-7 798.2 pts
Guess who has the distinction of being Rotopass' lone victim? Unbelievable - 4 tied for 1st, 3 one game back, one 2 games back.
Mike Tice is killing me right now. I've got Walker and Mason on bye this week and still hearing the same song about Moss.
The amazing thing is one more loss and we could finish in the top 10 overall and still not make the final 32. Care to trade places LOL
What does....
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by BillyWaz:
I'm not going to complain about my draft slot (14th), because it is all what you make of it Gekko.Of course it's "what you make it". Thats hold true for EVERY draft slot. People drafting early are at an advantage and all the data (to this point) supports my claim.
who did you take at 14/15? thanks. [/QUOTE]Here is my first 12 rounds;
1.14 RB Fred Taylor
2.1 RB Brian Westbrook
3.14 WR Joe Horn
4.1 WR Koren Robinson
5.14 QB Aaron Brooks
6.1 RB DeShaun Foster
7.14 QB Carson Palmer
8.1 WR Anquan Boldin
9.14 WR Roy Williams
10.1 RB Onterrio Smith
11.14 TE Antonio Gates
12.1 WR Kelley Washington
Also picked up Josh Brown and Pittsburgh D
My team is case and point that you don't have to have stud 1st and 2nd rounders to compete (THREE TD's between Westbrook and Taylor through 8 weeks!)
I had an argument with someone that the #1 slot is about a 100 point advantage before the draft even begins, because who you take at 2.1 is pretty comparable to who goes at 2.14. Picking at 14 made me reach on a few players, where if I was at say 8, they would have been MUCH better value. I reached for Westbrook, K.Robinson, & Foster (because he was the last good back on the board).
Lucky for me, the guys who had #1 took Holmes, Suggs, Hasselbeck in the first 2 rounds, and #2 took Tomlinson, Henry, and Griffin.
I would like to think that if I had the #1 or #2 pick my team would be better, but you never know?
[ November 02, 2004, 04:02 PM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
quote:Originally posted by BillyWaz:
I'm not going to complain about my draft slot (14th), because it is all what you make of it Gekko.Of course it's "what you make it". Thats hold true for EVERY draft slot. People drafting early are at an advantage and all the data (to this point) supports my claim.
who did you take at 14/15? thanks. [/QUOTE]Here is my first 12 rounds;
1.14 RB Fred Taylor
2.1 RB Brian Westbrook
3.14 WR Joe Horn
4.1 WR Koren Robinson
5.14 QB Aaron Brooks
6.1 RB DeShaun Foster
7.14 QB Carson Palmer
8.1 WR Anquan Boldin
9.14 WR Roy Williams
10.1 RB Onterrio Smith
11.14 TE Antonio Gates
12.1 WR Kelley Washington
Also picked up Josh Brown and Pittsburgh D
My team is case and point that you don't have to have stud 1st and 2nd rounders to compete (THREE TD's between Westbrook and Taylor through 8 weeks!)
I had an argument with someone that the #1 slot is about a 100 point advantage before the draft even begins, because who you take at 2.1 is pretty comparable to who goes at 2.14. Picking at 14 made me reach on a few players, where if I was at say 8, they would have been MUCH better value. I reached for Westbrook, K.Robinson, & Foster (because he was the last good back on the board).
Lucky for me, the guys who had #1 took Holmes, Suggs, Hasselbeck in the first 2 rounds, and #2 took Tomlinson, Henry, and Griffin.
I would like to think that if I had the #1 or #2 pick my team would be better, but you never know?
[ November 02, 2004, 04:02 PM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]