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« Last Edit: January 29, 2010, 03:37:53 PM by D-roc »
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hojer49
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I rooting hard for the Colts this week as I only have Colts players left  If only Ole Greybeard hadn't thrown that stupid INT I would have been in awsome shape with all the Vikes I had...
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hojer49
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Manning, Wayne, Stover and DST. Not enough for sure  I'm in better shape on nfl.com where I have the same as above plus Addai and Clark. And I get 3x points for Manning, Addai and Clark! 2x for Wayne. Should end up with a good score  You?
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gridiron49
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I am not playing on NFL.com but on ESPN I have
Manning, Brees, Bush, D. Brown, Wayne, Garcon, Clark, Hartley and Colts D
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Manning, Brees, Bush, P. Thomas, R. Wayne, D. Henderson, D. Clark, Stover, Colts D baby! 
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75 points for me in the SB
Manning 17, Brees 19, Bush 5, P. Thomas. 14. R. Wayne. 4., D. Henderson 6, D. Clark. 8 K Stover 5, Colt's D. -5.
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As expected, you guys are killing me in this round.  In total I got 23 
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gridiron49
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D, how did your defense give -5?  I played the Colts D as well and got -3..... My total - 399 points and rank # 53,088
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It was -5 late in the game.... -3 this am.
points 358
pct. 65.4% rank 116,34
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hojer49
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Do we HAVE to do this?
Points: 346 % 60,3 rank 133,606
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Looks like Grid. was out high scorer good job buddy! 
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Looks like Grid. was out high scorer good job buddy!  Too bad the season is over. I really was on a roll in picks this year  Hopefully I can get back on track with Fantasy in the coming season too
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While I am also sad it is over I need a break!  When the season rolls around next fall we will all be refreshed and ready. I am going to take min. then start planning for 10.
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Yeah, it's going to be a long offseason  Nice to know that soccer season starts in a few weeks, so we have something to do on Sundays again 
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 With AD's fumbling issues it will be tempting to take CJ first over all next year.
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Didn't we agree to make it a keeper league? In this case I doubt CJ will be available... I wonder if the draft order in a keeper league is decided by how we finished. I guess you would pick second then huh? Not that I want to rub it in or anything 
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Didn't we agree to make it a keeper league? In this case I doubt CJ will be available... I wonder if the draft order in a keeper league is decided by how we finished. I guess you would pick second then huh? Not that I want to rub it in or anything  lol smart ass!  You'll get yours!  Not sure how that will work. I know that the keeper idea seemed popular. While not mandatory it is an option for those interested.
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I'll brush up on the rules for the keeper league sometime after the draft but keepers do not have to be determined until July. I'll commish the keeper league and if the demand is there probably a regular league like usual  Hopefully ESPN will have upgraded the pay leagues so "the internationals" can kick your ass there as well! 
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« Last Edit: February 11, 2010, 10:56:16 AM by gridiron49 »
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I am very glad we have plenty of time to think it over. Giving you guys over seas the ability to take part in a pay league would be great. I hope they do give us that ability for 10. Looking forward to seeing you crush pa pa once again next year! 
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I posted a question to ESPN recently and from their answer I don't think non-US players will be able to play in pay leagues in 2010 either. It doesn't say if some international rules prohibit it so keep an eye out if other sites may offer it even if ESPN doesn't 
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Grid, I thought you played in the PAY league as well!???!?
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Tight End Vernon Davis, San Francisco 49ers (ADP: undrafted): Davis wasn't considered worthy enough to be drafted even as a backup in a 10-team league. Boy, did he show us. He showed early flashes with a Week 3 explosion against the Vikings (seven catches for 96 yards and two scores), and a few weeks later showed he was serious by finding the end zone three times against the Houston Texans. Yes, he fell short of 1,000 yards, unlike Jason Witten, but the 13-2 touchdown difference between the two more than bridged the gap. Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers (ADP: 11.5): Gore was a borderline first-round pick in most leagues and absolutely lived up to those expectations. What makes his 2009 season all the more impressive was that he missed nearly three full games with a high ankle sprain, and still finished the year with 1,120 yards rushing (his most since 2006) and had career-highs in both rushing touchdowns (10) and receiving scores (3). Imagine what he might have done in a full 16-game season. Defense/Special Teams San Francisco 49ers (ADP: 134.7): Not too many fantasy owners had faith in Mike Singletary's defense, as the Niners were the 15th drafted unit on average. However, bolstered by a three-touchdown game against the St. Louis Rams in Week 4, they ended the season on top of the D/ST scoring leaderboard. The Niners held the opposition to 10 points or fewer seven times in 2009, and come the fantasy playoffs, they were on fire, recording 15 turnovers during Weeks 14-16. 2009 Fantasy Football All-Pro Team http://sports.espn.go.com/fantasy/football/ffl/story?id=4856465
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Grid, I thought you played in the PAY league as well!???!?
It was a PAY league only by name. We just kept the thread alive so it would be easier for D-roc to seperate the leagues from each other  ....and you know how well that went 
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Grid, I thought you played in the PAY league as well!???!?
It was a PAY league only by name. We just kept the thread alive so it would be easier for D-roc to seperate the leagues from each other  ....and you know how well that went  on par with how his Team Teach-Arounds performed I would say  So at least he's consistent! Can't believe we're already warming up to next season 
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