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Post by All Drop In on Sept 8, 2015 17:13:43 GMT -6
LOL. When I typed that, I said "I bet Hawg is going to ask who Nick is!" KS is correct, and his team name is Nick's Team.
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 17:19:25 GMT -6
I need to know KS and Score Jr. Also.
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 17:59:13 GMT -6
You people disappoint me.
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Post by Danny Busch on Sept 8, 2015 18:09:26 GMT -6
Kay's seems like a Carl. Kay's would probably name jr Neil...after his guy Vince.,
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 18:11:15 GMT -6
Question, so with 14 teams we are still going with 4 play offteams?
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Post by All Drop In on Sept 8, 2015 18:13:47 GMT -6
Question, so with 14 teams we are still going with 4 play offteams? That's the way it's currently setup. I reviewed that this morning and thought about expanding it to six. I decided to keep it at four, but I'm open to suggestion.
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Post by Positivity KS on Sept 8, 2015 18:15:12 GMT -6
I'm Fred and scorejr is Javier.
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 18:16:29 GMT -6
Since we have 14 teams, if we went to a regular season of 13 weeks, everybody would play everybody, no advantage. Week 13 top 2 teams get a bye, 3 plays 6 4 plays 5. Semifinals week 14 and finals week 15. The 1 seed plays the lower seed each round.
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 18:17:28 GMT -6
I'm Fred and scorejr is Javier. I knew you were a Fred, sounds perfect. So Piglet is playing in Kenosha this weekend, would you like a copy of the schedule?
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 18:18:16 GMT -6
Also possibly helps with keeping teams in longer.
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Post by jackref on Sept 8, 2015 18:19:27 GMT -6
With 14 teams need 6 if not 8 playoff teams to keep ppl interested.
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Post by Danny Busch on Sept 8, 2015 18:21:03 GMT -6
Sounds good to me
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Post by Positivity KS on Sept 8, 2015 18:20:57 GMT -6
I'm going with whatever Drop In decides. I learned my lesson. Dude won't even take my phone calls anymore.
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 18:27:33 GMT -6
I'm going with whatever Drop In decides. I learned my lesson. Dude won't even take my phone calls anymore. CAN YOU BLAME HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 18:28:07 GMT -6
Good to see I am set up with a win Week 1!!
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Post by All Drop In on Sept 8, 2015 18:30:46 GMT -6
Playoffs are now setup for week 14, 15, and 16. Six teams. Everyone will play once through Week 13.
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Post by Positivity KS on Sept 8, 2015 18:45:34 GMT -6
I'm not really a Fred.
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 18:46:17 GMT -6
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Post by Positivity KS on Sept 8, 2015 18:47:43 GMT -6
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Post by Positivity KS on Sept 8, 2015 20:47:12 GMT -6
Championship
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 20:56:46 GMT -6
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Post by Kirkwoodref on Sept 8, 2015 21:11:40 GMT -6
Got this league zipped up and won. Don't even have to worry about setting my line-up. Set it, forget it and crush it.
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Post by Terry's Peeps on Sept 8, 2015 21:17:45 GMT -6
Led by a Talented WR Corps, Sta Lone Wolfs Has Shot at Winning League Draft Summary A late round draft pick would fluster the novice fantasy football manager, but this was obviously not the first rodeo for Sta Lone Wolfs. They were able to flip the 14th overall pick into an expected finish of third place with a record of 9-4-0 (1,814 points). They went after the diva position early, using three of their first five selections on WRs Odell Beckham Jr. (first round), Julio Jones (second round), and Andre Johnson (fourth round). If these guys can do what they're expected to do, Sta Lone Wolfs will benefit. They are the highest-scoring group of WRs in the league.
Not bad, but you've still got room for improvement. Becoming a Toyota Hall Of Famer would certainly qualify. Nominate yourself now.
Schedule Sta Lone Wolfs can write off Week 10 as a scheduling injustice and use that time to consider other injustices: for example, why doesn't Chewbacca get a medal during the ceremony at the end of Star Wars? Wookie bias? They have five players and the most projected fantasy points on bye that week. Based on their opponents' projected points, they have one of the least challenging schedules. Along with having the fourth-easiest overall schedule, Sta Lone Wolfs has the softest last four games of the season.
Draft Notes Close to the Vest Sta Lone Wolfs was focused on a squad with minimal risk, grabbing 10 "low-risk" players out of 17 picks.
A Low Floor, but a High Ceiling? Sta Lone Wolfs grabbed a sleeper in Breshad Perriman with pick No. 210.
Full Control Early On Sta Lone Wolfs began things with a bang, nabbing the most projected points in the league during the draft's first half.
Insider Trading? Donte Moncrief is owned in only 2% of all Yahoo! leagues. Let's hope that a.) Sta Lone Wolfs has some solid insider sources, or b.) he's a close friend of the family.
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Post by Kirkwoodref on Sept 8, 2015 21:17:47 GMT -6
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Post by Terry's Peeps on Sept 8, 2015 21:23:40 GMT -6
Poor Hawg...
After Some Early Gambles, Plundering Piggies Hopefully Isn't Playing for Money Draft Summary Picking 13th, Plundering Piggies built a team that probably isn't even worth talking about. It wouldn't be fair to give the good teams a recap and not the bad ones, though, so here goes. They are expected to finish 13th in MSFMB League with a record of 4-9-0 (1,709 points). They used a conservative plan early to fill out their lineup, selecting QB Aaron Rodgers (16th overall), RBs Alfred Morris (41st) and Joique Bell (69th), and WRs Randall Cobb (13th) and Golden Tate (44th). They landed one of the worst RB pairs in the league, as they have Morris and Tevin Coleman to carry the load.
We're not mad. We're just disappointed. Go nominate yourself for the Toyota Hall Of Fame to make it up to us.
Schedule Plundering Piggies will need to plan ahead for Week 8, as their top two projected scorers (Aaron Rodgers and Randall Cobb) will be resting that weekend. Based on their opponents' projected points, they have the hardest slate. Along with the most taxing overall schedule, both the first four games and last four games of the season are about league-average difficulty for Plundering Piggies.
Draft Notes On Autopilot Choosing which WRs to start should be pretty obvious most weeks for Plundering Piggies, as projections show a healthy point difference between their third-ranked (Anquan Boldin) and fourth-ranked (Greg Jennings) wideouts.
Picking starting RBs should be an effortless exercise most weeks for Plundering Piggies, as there's a healthy projected point difference between their third-ranked (Joique Bell) and fourth-ranked (Alfred Blue) RBs.
The Heist Is On The other league managers passed over a diamond in the rough. According to ADP, Plundering Piggies got a steal in snatching Mason Crosby in the 10th round (128th overall pick vs. ADP of 100.4).
Dual-Threat Dynamo Blake Bortles can deliver fantasy glory to Plundering Piggies with his arm and his legs. Bortles has 372 projected rushing yards, and ranks fifth among QBs in that category.
Did Stretch Armstrong Make That Pick? Grabbing Robert Woods at pick 209 was definitely a reach. Woods is owned on just a handful of teams across all Yahoo! leagues.
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Post by Terry's Peeps on Sept 8, 2015 21:29:12 GMT -6
Or poor Piglet.
I don't know which is which.
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Post by Danny Busch on Sept 8, 2015 21:34:20 GMT -6
James jones. Do I really need to say anything else?
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Post by Positivity KS on Sept 8, 2015 21:37:42 GMT -6
I've already called the engraver.
Led by a Quality Group of RBs, Mulumbalaya Has a Stacked Squad Draft Summary Mulumbalaya proved on draft day that when the lights come on, they perform, building a strong team capable of beating anyone on the schedule. They are expected to finish second in MSFMB League with a record of 9-4-0 (1,826 points). They used a conservative plan early to fill out their lineup, selecting QB Ryan Tannehill (62nd overall), RBs Matt Forte (6th) and Mark Ingram (23rd), and WRs Brandin Cooks (34th) and Emmanuel Sanders (51st). They have the best group of RBs in the league, as they have Forte, Ingram, Isaiah Crowell, and Giovani Bernard for their rotation.
Not bad, but you've still got room for improvement. Becoming a Toyota Hall Of Famer would certainly qualify. Nominate yourself now.
Schedule Mulumbalaya should use Week 11 to finally build that mini trainyard. Really just about anything other than checking fantasy football will do. They have six players and the most projected fantasy points on bye that week. Based on their opponents' projected points, they have one of the least challenging schedules. Along with having the third-easiest overall schedule, Mulumbalaya has the second-toughest first four games of the season.
Draft Notes A Good Problem to Have? Mulumbalaya will have some tricky calls to make each week at RB, with a slim projected points difference between their third- (Isaiah Crowell), fourth- (Giovani Bernard), and fifth-ranked (Danny Woodhead) RBs.
Veteran Mentors on the Bench While the top half of the roster (from a projected points perspective) is relatively young (ranked No. 12 in the league with an average of 4.2 years of NFL experience), the bench is quite experienced (ranked No. 1 with 8.1 years).
A Dominating Duo Mulumbalaya has a pair of fantasy MVPs in their lineup. Last season, two of their players (Matt Forte and Emmanuel Sanders) finished among the top-20 players that were on the most first-place fantasy teams.
It's How You Finish Mulumbalaya made every other squad look silly after some amazing halftime adjustments, accumulating the most projected points in the league over the second half of the draft.
A Low Floor, but a High Ceiling? Mulumbalaya nabbed a sleeper in Marvin Jones with pick No. 191.
He Can Catch, Too Danny Woodhead is a dual-threat back, racking up points on the ground and through the air. He ranks third among RBs with 526 projected receiving yards.
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Post by Hawg Ass on Sept 8, 2015 21:40:37 GMT -6
Or poor Piglet. I don't know which is which. Hey!!!!! Where are these?
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Post by Positivity KS on Sept 8, 2015 21:41:37 GMT -6
Or poor Piglet. I don't know which is which. Hey!!!!! Where are these? Your email.
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