Originally posted by eddiejag44:
I CAN still remember being on the clock that year thinking of going mushin or Tyrone Clico. Still Sick. wow. sorry to hear that. at least you didn't lose 100k in the last week of the season by starting k.faulk instead of j.jones. my heart goes out to that guy
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Gordon i still think , what if.I went 9 and 4 that year and mushin what have put me in the playoffs.AND i know you remember's mushin's fantasy playoff run.Just a pick i will never forget.On the other guy, i really feel for him, hopefully he will come back with a good season.
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quote:Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
To keep the conversation going, I went back and checked to see the draft William del Pilar of KFFL.com had two years ago when he beat me for the league title. He drafted RB-RB (Dom Davis and Rudi Johnson) and then took Gonzalez in the third and McNabb in the fourth.
His first WR? Keenan McCardell in the sixth round. He followed that up with Peter Warrick in the seventh before snaring Larry Fitzgerald in the eighth. #3 and #9 RB
#3 QB
#1 TE
Four picks - four homeruns, Grand Slams even, considering where they were drafted. In this case, the WR position was vertually irrelevant as this team was dominant regardless. Certainly shows how important first rounds are. [/QUOTE]Yup and it also shows how you can win big in a flex league without a dominant WR. As I stated earlier, my team that finished second to William's that year also did not draft a stud WR early. So the top two teams in the league that year got to the title game without using an early round pick on a WR.
quote:Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
To keep the conversation going, I went back and checked to see the draft William del Pilar of KFFL.com had two years ago when he beat me for the league title. He drafted RB-RB (Dom Davis and Rudi Johnson) and then took Gonzalez in the third and McNabb in the fourth.
His first WR? Keenan McCardell in the sixth round. He followed that up with Peter Warrick in the seventh before snaring Larry Fitzgerald in the eighth. #3 and #9 RB
#3 QB
#1 TE
Four picks - four homeruns, Grand Slams even, considering where they were drafted. In this case, the WR position was vertually irrelevant as this team was dominant regardless. Certainly shows how important first rounds are. [/QUOTE]Yup and it also shows how you can win big in a flex league without a dominant WR. As I stated earlier, my team that finished second to William's that year also did not draft a stud WR early. So the top two teams in the league that year got to the title game without using an early round pick on a WR.
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the point is that you can win with many different strategies (except taking barlow in the 3rd). to narrow your stratgies too much may hurt you in the end
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
the point is that you can win with many different strategies (except taking barlow in the 3rd). to narrow your stratgies too much may hurt you in the end I agree.
the point is that you can win with many different strategies (except taking barlow in the 3rd). to narrow your stratgies too much may hurt you in the end I agree.
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Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
the point is that you can win with many different strategies (except taking barlow in the 3rd). to narrow your stratgies too much may hurt you in the end I agree. [/QUOTE]agree on the different strategies?
agree on the no barlow in the 3rd?
agree on both?
quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
the point is that you can win with many different strategies (except taking barlow in the 3rd). to narrow your stratgies too much may hurt you in the end I agree. [/QUOTE]agree on the different strategies?
agree on the no barlow in the 3rd?
agree on both?
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Originally posted by SNAKE:
...GG, ALL are in unison on their agreement on Barlow...SNAKE
Barlow
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blows
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= no brainer for FF owners the world over
...SNAKE watch, snake will take him in the 6th round this year and when he breaksout, he'll call him his sleeper.
[ May 25, 2006, 10:46 AM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]
...GG, ALL are in unison on their agreement on Barlow...SNAKE
Barlow
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blows
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= no brainer for FF owners the world over
...SNAKE watch, snake will take him in the 6th round this year and when he breaksout, he'll call him his sleeper.
[ May 25, 2006, 10:46 AM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]
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