John,
If you were smart you would have taken RB’s with the 14 and 15 and gotten your “stud” WR’s in rounds 7+ like me.
(Before you flame back, yes I AM 0-4, but I will soon sport a line-up that includes C-Mart, Deuce, S. Davis and one of the following on my bench each week: Roy Williams, Keyshawn, Patten, or Terrell.)
[ October 08, 2004, 04:03 PM: Message edited by: nnoy ]
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Originally posted by TamuScarecrow:
I said a side league, Vegas. Are you having trouble graduating from junior high? I grew up in Baltimore and the education in Maryland used to be pretty good. Shamu, actually, the first sentence was for the thread itself, not your reply. My second sentence was to your reply, you don't get it. Maybe it's just too hard to teach an old dog new tricks ,then again, my Willoughby, Ohio education may have left me above average where most can't grasp. We were above national levels at the time.
I said a side league, Vegas. Are you having trouble graduating from junior high? I grew up in Baltimore and the education in Maryland used to be pretty good. Shamu, actually, the first sentence was for the thread itself, not your reply. My second sentence was to your reply, you don't get it. Maybe it's just too hard to teach an old dog new tricks ,then again, my Willoughby, Ohio education may have left me above average where most can't grasp. We were above national levels at the time.
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Originally posted by nnoy:
(Before you flame back, yes I AM 0-4, but I will soon sport a line-up that includes C-Mart, Deuce, S. Davis and one of the following on my bench each week: Roy Williams, Keyshawn, Patten, or Terrell.) Just casually observing, and although that is a nice looking lineup, at 0-4 it may be a tad to late! Personally, I wouldn't trust any of those WR's on a weekly basis except for Roy Williams. (but to each their own! )
(Before you flame back, yes I AM 0-4, but I will soon sport a line-up that includes C-Mart, Deuce, S. Davis and one of the following on my bench each week: Roy Williams, Keyshawn, Patten, or Terrell.) Just casually observing, and although that is a nice looking lineup, at 0-4 it may be a tad to late! Personally, I wouldn't trust any of those WR's on a weekly basis except for Roy Williams. (but to each their own! )
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We have a similar fate from a record standpoint (1-3) with our 3 RBs (Tomlinson, Martin, Jones). Can't get ANYTHING out of Porter, Price, Branch or Calico who we hoped to have back by now. Lost by 2 and 4 in consecutive weeks. No FG from K (Hanson) did not help either.
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Understand, Vegas. I guess we'll find out who gets it and who doesn't in the GEKKO league this week.
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Shamu, what is that supposed to mean. The discussion where you didn't have a clue has nothing to do with matchups? I guess the mind goes first... or is it second????
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