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12-25-2005, 08:00 AM | #1 |
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sully: you talk about depth at running back and all I got to say is they are slated as starters and if I can plug them in knowing they will be getting the most touches that I cant complain. TE is a crapshoot position. Noone besides Gonzo makes a big impact so I dont feel the need to hold up another roster spot with one. And yes I was scrapping for a defense(Everyone grabbed the solid ones by round 6, way to early for me to consider a DEF)
Treypops: QBs went early. I stocked on other positions. He has weapons in their offense so he should be solid. I selected Johnson because TB got Galloway, drafted Clayton and still could sign McCardell so that some good places to throw to. A third-receiver? Darrell Jackson was solid last year and theres no reason why he shouldnt do it again. As said TE is a crap-shoot after Gonzo. And the kicker was so I had a Viking player which I'll probably regret and change by week 1 but he can put up some points behind the high-octan offense. I'm confused. More than 1 game? Reggie was in all 16 and put up 800/7 TDs numbers? |
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02-06-2006, 08:00 AM | #2 |
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Not too bad of a team. Your depth at RB is a question mark depending on how Duce and Kevin do this year. I like the depth you have at WR, but a backup TE would be nice for you (Even though Boo is pretty solid). I don't know about Tennessee's defense, as well.
Overall, not too shabby, but room for improvement. |
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05-05-2006, 08:00 AM | #3 |
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Treypops: QBs went early. I stocked on other positions. He has weapons in their offense so he should be solid. I selected Johnson because TB got Galloway, drafted Clayton and still could sign McCardell so that some good places to throw to. A third-receiver? Darrell Jackson was solid last year and theres no reason why he shouldnt do it again. As said TE is a crap-shoot after Gonzo. And the kicker was so I had a Viking player which I'll probably regret and change by week 1 but he can put up some points behind the high-octan offense. As far as a 3rd WR, Darrell Jackson has a lot of talent but he just seems to disappear some games. And he always seems to do it on those weeks when you really need him. Reggie Wayne puts up decent numbers but what I was referring to was that I think he could be an elite WR if he dedicated himself. He has amazing talent, blazing speed, hands of glue, and plays as the #2 WR in Indy. He'll just have one game of 200 yards receiving and then 10 the next 2 weeks. He's just about hitting the prime age for WR's so that's why I said that he could be a sleeper. |
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06-08-2006, 08:00 AM | #4 |
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10 public competitive yahoo league.
QB: Trent Green - KC Brad Johnson - TB RB: Ladainian Tomlinson - SD Stephan Davis - Car Duce Staley - Pit Kevin Jones - Det WR: Torry Holt - Stl Steve Smith - Car Darrell Jackson - Sea Reggie Wayne - Ind Deion Branch - NE Joey Galloway - TB TE: Boo Willaims - NO K: Aaron Elling - Min DEF: Tennessee Not going to be competitve. I just had to brag. Sorry. |
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08-02-2006, 08:00 AM | #5 |
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I think you may want to look at other QB's. Green may put up some #'s but I personally don't see him as a #1 fantasy QB. Brad Johnson shouldn't be on your roster in that Tampa Bay offense.
I think the Tennessee defense will be exposed this year. You need a third receiver, a TE that actually deserves to be starting in the NFL, and a decent kicker. On the other hand, Kevin Jones was a great pickup and your RW issue could be solved if Wayne decides to actually play more than one game this year. If he got his act together he could be a sleeper IMO. |
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