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New York League 6
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 7:16 am
by Tom Kessenich
1. Christopher Dimeo -- Turnersville, NJ
2. Andrew Wintner -- New York, NY
3. Matthew Bayley -- Urbana, MD
4. David Lichtman -- Scarsdale, NY
5. Erik Hilligsberg -- West Mifflin, PA
6. Craig Yanover -- York, PA
7. Salvatore Dianna -- Manalpan, NJ
8. Joey Liner -- Baltimore, MD
9. Steve Lucinski -- Amherst, NY
10. Rod Sayers -- New York, NY
11. Anthony Gambuzza -- Wayne, NH
12. Paul Sidikman -- Livingston, NJ
13. Raymond D'Amico -- Lyndhurst, NJ
14. Bill Wasosky -- Richmond, VA
New York League 6
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 9:02 am
by lichtman
almost three hours and no smack yet?
let me get it going:
We am going to win this league because we are great and the rest of you are less good.
Booyakasha!
[ August 30, 2004, 03:02 PM: Message edited by: Ico Jones ]
New York League 6
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 9:28 am
by Uncle Louie
I'm taking this league by storm - and I'm just gettin' warm....
Don't worry guys, I'll represent our league well in the finals..........
New York League 6
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 11:22 am
by JerseyPaul
Originally posted by Ico Jones:
almost three hours and no smack yet?
let me get it going:
We am going to win this league because we are great and the rest of you are less good.
Booyakasha! I've spent that time figuring out what my draft strategy is going to be. I have the 12 and that pretty much sucks. Most of the guys that I like have ADPs that would fall in the beginning of a round. That means I either have to "reach" or come up with something else. All the "RB2s" will be gone by the time I get to pick at 3.12 yet it's too early to pick them at 2.3. Staring at my sheet for 3 hours but nothing has jumped out at me.
New York League 6
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 11:36 am
by BillyWaz
I'm with you Jersey Paul. I have pick #14 and am thinking the same thing. Although, if the right scenario played out, I think there is a way to be "in the mix".
It's all good cuz I am doing the Auction league where EVERYOONE starts at the same position, and no one has an advantage.
New York League 6
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 2:22 pm
by Gordon Gekko
Originally posted by JerseyPaul:
I have the 12 and that pretty much sucks. Most of the guys that I like have ADPs that would fall in the beginning of a round. That means I either have to "reach" or come up with something else. All the "RB2s" will be gone by the time I get to pick at 3.12 yet it's too early to pick them at 2.3. Staring at my sheet for 3 hours but nothing has jumped out at me. Ha! I'm in the same boat. Time to reach?
New York League 6
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 3:07 pm
by Uncle Louie
The Liquid Empire is about to be soiled....
I've already figured out my starting lineup
Week 1.....
QB - Eli Manning
RB - Shipp
RB - Ricky Williams
WR - Boston
WR - Boldin
WR - Boerigter
FLEX - Buckhalter
TE - M. Ricks
K - Elling
DEF - Arizona
I think I can draft them all from the #11 spot if I get lucky!!!!!
New York League 6
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 4:07 pm
by lichtman
If you want, you can have ALL of them in the first round.
JP -- Take the ultimate gamble -- WR/WR in 1/2. Turn the fantasy football world on its head.
New York League 6
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 4:45 pm
by JerseyPaul
Originally posted by Ico Jones:
If you want, you can have ALL of them in the first round.
JP -- Take the ultimate gamble -- WR/WR in 1/2. Turn the fantasy football world on its head. Yup, good plan...
By the way, last year of 50 WCOFF league champions, 49 chose a RB in round 1 and I believe that last one went RB/WR, but I'm not sure.
It's amazing the difference between slot 8 and slot 12. It's like falling off a cliff. Of course Billy has 14, even better.
Good thing Staley is going to have a career year.
[ August 30, 2004, 10:46 PM: Message edited by: JerseyPaul ]
New York League 6
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 5:17 pm
by Uncle Louie
Jersey,
I'm picking 11th, tell me what you want (at 12)and I'll leave it on the dinner table for you....