NCAA fantasy football
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Braveheart
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Re: NCAA fantasy football
I expected Keith Marshall to have the type of impact that Todd Gurley had. Other than that, not too disappointed. Anybody need a good WR? I'm willing to trade Stedman Bailey.
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Yes.Braveheart wrote:I expected Keith Marshall to have the type of impact that Todd Gurley had. Other than that, not too disappointed. Anybody need a good WR? I'm willing to trade Stedman Bailey.
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Re: NCAA fantasy football
As long as this has been bumped I'd like to say that as fun as it's been so far, it would be really nice if everyone would keep up with what's going on with their team. I didn't go through and check every team yesterday, but I did see a couple different cases that could have easily been avoided.
#1. Someone playing an Oregon State player when it clearly stated next to the player's name that the game had been postponed (Hurricane Isaac).
#2. Another guy starting a running back against his OWN defense! In other words, his running back's team was playing his defensive team! This dude racked up over 100 yards and a couple TD's. I'm sitting here looking at it, watching his defensive score go down and shaking my head while saying "thank you, thank you". lol
It's just a lot more fun if everyone pays attention, that's all. I want to win fair and square and if I lose I want it to be the same.
Also, even if you lost yesterday this is a long season and after 1-2 games there'll be a few "hidden gems" who rise up that you'll want to grab. Another thing too, many teams that appear strong now may end up having key players injured as the season goes on.
In other words, it ain't over, til' it's over! So PLEASE pay attention to your team!
Thanks.
#1. Someone playing an Oregon State player when it clearly stated next to the player's name that the game had been postponed (Hurricane Isaac).
#2. Another guy starting a running back against his OWN defense! In other words, his running back's team was playing his defensive team! This dude racked up over 100 yards and a couple TD's. I'm sitting here looking at it, watching his defensive score go down and shaking my head while saying "thank you, thank you". lol
It's just a lot more fun if everyone pays attention, that's all. I want to win fair and square and if I lose I want it to be the same.
Also, even if you lost yesterday this is a long season and after 1-2 games there'll be a few "hidden gems" who rise up that you'll want to grab. Another thing too, many teams that appear strong now may end up having key players injured as the season goes on.
In other words, it ain't over, til' it's over! So PLEASE pay attention to your team!
Thanks.
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Re: NCAA fantasy football
I would be interested in trading either Tajh Boyd or Taylor Martinez for a high end receiver...
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Braveheart
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Okay Don Vito, I'm interested.Autzenoise wrote:I would be interested in trading either Tajh Boyd or Taylor Martinez for a high end receiver...
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Its hedging your bets w the defenseSuperDuck wrote:As long as this has been bumped I'd like to say that as fun as it's been so far, it would be really nice if everyone would keep up with what's going on with their team. I didn't go through and check every team yesterday, but I did see a couple different cases that could have easily been avoided.
#1. Someone playing an Oregon State player when it clearly stated next to the player's name that the game had been postponed (Hurricane Isaac).
#2. Another guy starting a running back against his OWN defense! In other words, his running back's team was playing his defensive team! This dude racked up over 100 yards and a couple TD's. I'm sitting here looking at it, watching his defensive score go down and shaking my head while saying "thank you, thank you". lol
It's just a lot more fun if everyone pays attention, that's all. I want to win fair and square and if I lose I want it to be the same.
Also, even if you lost yesterday this is a long season and after 1-2 games there'll be a few "hidden gems" who rise up that you'll want to grab. Another thing too, many teams that appear strong now may end up having key players injured as the season goes on.
In other words, it ain't over, til' it's over! So PLEASE pay attention to your team!
Thanks.
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Autzenoise
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I got your trade request Brave, I will accept it tomorrow, that's the earliest it will allow.
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Re: NCAA fantasy football
I'm moving this to other guys and I'm going to sticky it so you guys can use it as discussion throughout the season.

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Braveheart
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Re: NCAA fantasy football
Gracias.UOducksTK1 wrote:I'm moving this to other guys and I'm going to sticky it so you guys can use it as discussion throughout the season.
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Re: NCAA fantasy football
Watched Munchie and guessing he had a good game fantasy wise
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Braveheart
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Good, but I don't think it was otherworldly. I expect Tahj Boyd to get me better numbers tomorrow.thomas time wrote:Watched Munchie and guessing he had a good game fantasy wise
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Munchie actually got 3 more points, but I still managed to get the W once the defenses were properly calculated.
My Bad News: Nick Harwell did nothing against a Div.II squad, Marquess Wilson isn't being used properly in Leach's system, Kain Kolter could be benched in favor of the other kid, and Pedersen on Wisconsin doesn't seem to be producing (besides for the TD against the Beavs).
My Good News: Munchie LeGeaux should be an adequate back-up/alternate to Tahj Boyd (depending on the match-up), Todd Gurley looks legit and has probably earned more carries for the next game/games, and Michigan State's D should continue to be consistently solid throughout the year.
My Bad News: Nick Harwell did nothing against a Div.II squad, Marquess Wilson isn't being used properly in Leach's system, Kain Kolter could be benched in favor of the other kid, and Pedersen on Wisconsin doesn't seem to be producing (besides for the TD against the Beavs).
My Good News: Munchie LeGeaux should be an adequate back-up/alternate to Tahj Boyd (depending on the match-up), Todd Gurley looks legit and has probably earned more carries for the next game/games, and Michigan State's D should continue to be consistently solid throughout the year.
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Re: NCAA fantasy football
I got lucky with my two rb's Carey of Arizona and Franklin of UCLA having big games. I didn't even want to play them two cause they were playing ranked teams, but my other two rb's both had the bye so I had to play them. I played the guy who had Barkley and his 6 td's, while Jeff Tuel get's hurt for me and Matt Scott torches Ok.State while he was on my bench. Lucky win for me