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JerseyPaul
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Post by JerseyPaul » Sat Oct 09, 2004 6:12 am

Same with League B.

Greg, please have Stats clear the points.

I guess we should write those down just in case there is a technical problem. Then we can just adjust later.

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Post by richieprimo » Sat Oct 09, 2004 8:18 am

Originally posted by nnoy:
Instead I can write my Vick pick off and hope that S. Davis and Deuce put up enough points with C-Mart the rest of the way to close the 132-point gap that I now must overcome to be in the final-2 in our league.
NN :rolleyes: Y...did you factor in the inevitable issue that C-Mart's numbers will dwindle as the season goes on? If you think that he's going to keep up his current pace, you would probably draft QB's in round 4 and 5 again. Oops...you did, didn't you???
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sat Oct 09, 2004 11:24 am

10-4 on the Mid-Season league points. STATS has been alerted to this and everyone should be at 0 by tomorrow at the latest. Good luck everyone and let me know how that goes.
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Post by dgamblnman » Mon Oct 11, 2004 6:24 am

Hey, I thought we were not doing WW last week. I thought it started after the first of playing (a la the NFFC)?

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Post by kjduke » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:17 am

Originally posted by nnoy:
Culpepper will not average 30 points for the season and will not have a 3-5 point advantage the rest of the way for the top tier of QB’s, so in my opinion this was not an optimal pick.

You have to look at the three games he has played and realize that he will not enjoy the same type of match-up advantages the rest of the way. Two of the games were at home and one against a completely depleted Bears D. So far, averaging 52.8 for the mid-lge.

Thirty may be too low ... I'll say he averages 36 per gm.

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Post by Gordon Gekko » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:25 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
10-4 on the Mid-Season league points. STATS has been alerted to this and everyone should be at 0 by tomorrow at the latest. Good luck everyone and let me know how that goes. as someone said in league B...bump
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Post by nnoy » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:27 am

We all know 1 game does not make a season. Props to Culpepper for this week, but I guarantee he has at least one Michael Vick performance in him (sub 10 points) before the season is over.

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Post by Dyv » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:44 am

Originally posted by Vega$ Gambler$:
Hey, I thought we were not doing WW last week. I thought it started after the first of playing (a la the NFFC)? Hey Vega$ - I had said if we could get the rosters up and running by Friday AM then we would run waivers for Friday afternoon. The rosters were loaded and all passwords were sent out by Stats by Thursday evening, so waivers did run last week. Sorry if that wasn't clear - I'd much rather have a month to plan out a league like this, but given the fact we pulled it all off in 5 days from organization to draft to functional I'm not unhappy.

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Post by nnoy » Tue Oct 12, 2004 9:48 am

Originally posted by Brad Brown:
I want whatever you are smoking NNOY. It is apparent that you still have not seen the light. With DeShaun Foster's performances while he was sidelined the best Stephen Davis will see is splitting time with Foster. My better guess is that because the Carolina line is not the best and Stephen Davis not as quick to the small holes left we will begin to see Foster solidy his spot as their main back and watch Davis fall to the trading block or lose his spot outright.


Care to adjust your S. Davis prediction?

[ October 12, 2004, 03:49 PM: Message edited by: nnoy ]

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Post by nnoy » Tue Oct 12, 2004 9:53 am

Originally posted by nnoy:
However, your assessment of the situation for the Panthers is totally incorrect. The Panthers cannot win with Foster (look at his lackluster performance last week for proof of that.) That’s the whole reason S. Davis is in such a rush to return this week. Davis is the featured back in Car, no doubt about it. Foster will be lucky to average 5 fantasy points a game the rest of the way, Davis will pull in 15+.
Props to Nnoy for his S. Davis pick. Also recall on numerous other posts that Foster was cited as a “major injury risk” and a “gimp.”

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