Originally posted by Route C:
quote:Originally posted by SNAKE:
quote:Originally posted by BillyWaz:
quote:Originally posted by Route C:
[/QUOTE]...FOCK respect...SNAKE doesn't want it, doesn't need it, doesn't care for it, doesn't crave it (like many insecure others here do, namely YOU, Wazass)...SNAKE [/QUOTE]It's human nature to want respect and acceptance. Don't let your pride or testoserone get in the way of truth. [/QUOTE]Especially in a car, or in a boat....and when in the boat, ofcourse with a goat
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M.Harrison
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Bulger
Ch. Taylor
Deshawn Wynn
NY League 6. Stick a fork in me. I've been done for weeks now.
M.Harrison
Javon Walker
Bulger
Ch. Taylor
Deshawn Wynn
NY League 6. Stick a fork in me. I've been done for weeks now.
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"Fantasy sports are all about LUCK. Except when I win."
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Originally posted by Route C:
quote:Originally posted by SNAKE:
quote:Originally posted by BillyWaz:
quote:Originally posted by Route C:
[/QUOTE]...FOCK respect...SNAKE doesn't want it, doesn't need it, doesn't care for it, doesn't crave it (like many insecure others here do, namely YOU, Wazass)...SNAKE [/QUOTE]It's human nature to want respect and acceptance. Don't let your pride or testoserone get in the way of truth. [/QUOTE]You need to understand it and to have it for yourself. You need to give it to receive it. It's THE code to live by and teach your children the same. Respect should be worn like a badge of honor. Sorry for the rant but it's a strong subject that means a lot to me.
quote:Originally posted by SNAKE:
quote:Originally posted by BillyWaz:
quote:Originally posted by Route C:
[/QUOTE]...FOCK respect...SNAKE doesn't want it, doesn't need it, doesn't care for it, doesn't crave it (like many insecure others here do, namely YOU, Wazass)...SNAKE [/QUOTE]It's human nature to want respect and acceptance. Don't let your pride or testoserone get in the way of truth. [/QUOTE]You need to understand it and to have it for yourself. You need to give it to receive it. It's THE code to live by and teach your children the same. Respect should be worn like a badge of honor. Sorry for the rant but it's a strong subject that means a lot to me.
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Totally agree with Primo, respect is just as important [or more] as winning any money.
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My July 25 WTA squad takes the prize, hands down. This team was in first place contention until ADP went down. I scrounged for a RB2 before then but that was the final blow. Losing multiple guys from 1 position is much worse than losing a little here and a little there.
Pick 1.12 Ronnie Brown
Pick 2.3 Marvin Harrison
Pick 3.3 Ahman Green
Pick 5.3 Adrian Peterson (Minn)
Yes, I knew about Green but Dayne was stolen from me in the 12th. I took Ahman in many leagues this season but just about always got Dayne.
Just for giggles, the rest of my team put up 149.9 points this week and my 2 running back slots totalled 1.7 points.
Pick 1.12 Ronnie Brown
Pick 2.3 Marvin Harrison
Pick 3.3 Ahman Green
Pick 5.3 Adrian Peterson (Minn)
Yes, I knew about Green but Dayne was stolen from me in the 12th. I took Ahman in many leagues this season but just about always got Dayne.
Just for giggles, the rest of my team put up 149.9 points this week and my 2 running back slots totalled 1.7 points.
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Snake,
I noticed you mocked and never really reacted to my post about team injuries. Instead of nitpicking your criteria, how about give your unbiased opinion?
Ronnie Brown
Steve Smith (carolina)
Deion Branch
Santonio Holmes
Kevin Jones
Vernand Morency
Patrick Crayton
Sammy Morris
Kurt Warner
Alex Smith
L.J. Smith
Josh Scobie
I believe these all fit your criteria and include my 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th round picks... I left off D. Bowe who missed an entire game and posted a zero for me because he technically played in the game.
Your thoughts?
[ November 26, 2007, 11:22 PM: Message edited by: renman ]
I noticed you mocked and never really reacted to my post about team injuries. Instead of nitpicking your criteria, how about give your unbiased opinion?
Ronnie Brown
Steve Smith (carolina)
Deion Branch
Santonio Holmes
Kevin Jones
Vernand Morency
Patrick Crayton
Sammy Morris
Kurt Warner
Alex Smith
L.J. Smith
Josh Scobie
I believe these all fit your criteria and include my 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th round picks... I left off D. Bowe who missed an entire game and posted a zero for me because he technically played in the game.
Your thoughts?
[ November 26, 2007, 11:22 PM: Message edited by: renman ]
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Hines Ward
Anquan Boldin
Rudi Johnson
Sammy Morris
Michael Pittman
Chris Brown
Anquan Boldin
Rudi Johnson
Sammy Morris
Michael Pittman
Chris Brown
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Originally posted by SNAKE:
quote:Originally posted by renman:
Your thoughts? 3) FF is, and always has been, approximately 60% skill and 40% luck and that opinion is held by SNAKE whether his teams are faring well, badly or mediocrely...this year is extraordinary so the luck % is expotentially higher, more like 65-70%...
[/QUOTE]Since this is your opinion, and the chance of injury (as said by you) even weighs the scales MORE in the favor of luck, wouldn't you agree by your statement that fantasy football (in your eyes) is a 50/50 proposition going into each and every year????
Now since it is virtually a "coin flip" WHY Snake would you subject yourself to the HOURS of lost work, time with family, and consistent abuse for something that you have a 50/50 shot in winning???? I mean are you the type of person who would walk into a casino and throw down $1,300 on black or red on the roulette wheel? Based on your statement, that is pretty much what you are doing here.
Seems to me you would be MUCH better off throwing $1,300 (plus WCOFF's $1,900) down on a team on any given weekend (as you have shown some success with that). It would be an intense 3 hours, but it would be over and you wouldn't have to go through all the negatives listed above.
Add that you have yet to turn a profit in the NFFC since it's inception between the NFFC and WCOFF, have EASILY lost over $6,000 (satellites included), this seems like a no-brainer?
Truly not trying to start anything, but if you TRULY believe there is that much luck involved, why continue to play? Don't you agree?
[ November 27, 2007, 12:17 PM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
quote:Originally posted by renman:
Your thoughts? 3) FF is, and always has been, approximately 60% skill and 40% luck and that opinion is held by SNAKE whether his teams are faring well, badly or mediocrely...this year is extraordinary so the luck % is expotentially higher, more like 65-70%...
[/QUOTE]Since this is your opinion, and the chance of injury (as said by you) even weighs the scales MORE in the favor of luck, wouldn't you agree by your statement that fantasy football (in your eyes) is a 50/50 proposition going into each and every year????
Now since it is virtually a "coin flip" WHY Snake would you subject yourself to the HOURS of lost work, time with family, and consistent abuse for something that you have a 50/50 shot in winning???? I mean are you the type of person who would walk into a casino and throw down $1,300 on black or red on the roulette wheel? Based on your statement, that is pretty much what you are doing here.
Seems to me you would be MUCH better off throwing $1,300 (plus WCOFF's $1,900) down on a team on any given weekend (as you have shown some success with that). It would be an intense 3 hours, but it would be over and you wouldn't have to go through all the negatives listed above.
Add that you have yet to turn a profit in the NFFC since it's inception between the NFFC and WCOFF, have EASILY lost over $6,000 (satellites included), this seems like a no-brainer?
Truly not trying to start anything, but if you TRULY believe there is that much luck involved, why continue to play? Don't you agree?
[ November 27, 2007, 12:17 PM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]