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Koko Ed 02-09-2003 18:29

I'm taking C-Mart off the trading block now.
You'll all regret not taking him.
The Jets need to run now.

Koko Ed 04-09-2003 19:32


FIRST FANTASY FOOTBALL
Koko's X-Cats
Pinman
R.I. Electrons
-To Be Determined-
Dunedain
CB234
Cooney Quest
Philley Cheesesteaks
29 Patriots
Cocos Monkeys
Bane
Snowballs
ValleyGirls
Chesepeak Cruisers
No Cal Crushers
Your Team Name
Scrawny White Guys
Hurricanes


WEEK I ANALYSIS
Koko's X-Cats vs. Pinman
The advantage in the running game could be huge for Koko's X-Cats unless Bettis gets to run the ball in from the 1 on Sunday often. The advantage is defense is also signaificant with the Patriots letting Milloy go.

R.I. Electrons vs. -To Be Determined-
-To Be Determined- has the advantage in the running game and defense . Shockey may not be as effective due to his rib injury may not be fully healed.

Dunedain vs. CB234
CB234 need big days from his backs. I don't think any of his defensive players start for their teams (3 are not active) and Dunedain has advantages in the passing game.

Cooney Quest vs. Philley Cheesesteaks The Cheesesteaks have a bigtime advantage in the running game with McAllister and Garner over Onterio Smith and Duckett. Perhaps he can make up the difference in the passing game but it will be tough to overcome Manning.

29 Patriots vs. Cocos Monkeys
Coco's Monkeys are hoping to overcome thier massive disadvantage of having almost no defense by getting production from Thomlinson and Barber. McNabb is a big time fantasy producer but he could get handcuffed by the Bucs D.

Bane vs. Snowballs
It's battle of the non-performing quarterbacks as both Bane and the Snowballs have decided to stick with Michael Vick and Chad Pennington in spite of them being sidelined with injuries. Fortunately they are playing each other this week so it won't hurt them but they'll want to remedy that by next week I suppose. Looking over the players who will actually be on the field the Snowballs have a distinct advantage in the running game, while Bane has a pair of great recievers to count on. It may come down to whos defense performs the best.

ValleyGirls vs. Chesepeak Cruisers
The Cruiser's bigtime advantage at running back could kill the ValleyGirls and the best she can hope for is a huge week from Culpepper.

No Cal Crushers vs. Your Team Name
Bledsoe is still trying to figure out the Patriots , so Gannon could pull this one out.The running backs and the recievers are fairly even which leaves it up to the defenses to settle it which leans to the Crusher's advantage.

Scrawny White Guys vs. Hurricanes
The matchups on offense are pretty close (with the White Guys interesting two tight end look) but the Hurricans have a big advantage on defense.

EddieMcD 04-09-2003 20:21

Quote:

Originally posted by Koko Ed
R.I. Electrons vs. -To Be Determined-
-To Be Determined- has the advantage in the running game and defense . Shockey may not be as effective due to his rib injury may not be fully healed.

I don't know... I do have the top rated RB by just about everyone. It's going to be tough to beat my kickers (despite the fact one is injured), and I have 2 solid recievers, with a pretty good (even if underrated) QB. Defensive wise, he probably does have the edge, but I think I have the edge on offense. It's probably going to come down to luck. Good idea with the weekly analysis thoughy.

-El Commish

Koko Ed 04-09-2003 22:02

Curtis Martin does all the running and the unclaimed LaMont Jordan gets to do the scoring.
That is so not cool.:(

Kristina 09-09-2003 18:28

Quote:

Originally posted by Koko Ed

ValleyGirls vs. Chesepeak Cruisers
The Cruiser's bigtime advantage at running back could kill the ValleyGirls and the best she can hope for is a huge week from Culpepper.

Hmmm....kill? Maybe the other way around :) Culpepper did have a really good game against the Packers but I always had faith in the Vikings and my fantasy football team in general. Thanks for putting up with me gloating Steve, I can now officially cheer for Boller and the rest of your Ravens now that I'm not up against you anymore.

I'm surprised there's been no post game analysis yet by someone...oh well, bring on week 2.

Cory 09-09-2003 19:48

Breakdown of my matchup:

I had the players, I had the points, I didnt have the intelligence:rolleyes:

Cory

EddieMcD 09-09-2003 20:54


FIRST FANTASY FOOTBALL
Koko's X-Cats
Pinman
R.I. Electrons
-To Be Determined-
Dunedain
CB234
Cooney Quest
Philley Cheesesteaks
29 Patriots
Cocos Monkeys
Bane
Snowballs
ValleyGirls
Chesepeak Cruisers
No Cal Crushers
Your Team Name
Scrawny White Guys
Hurricanes


WEEK I RESULTS
R.I. Electrons d. -To Be Determined-
138-94
The highest scoring game of the week saw Tommy Maddox pulling in an amazing 44 points for the commisioner. TBD's defense tried to pull through (although he had Buffalo benched), the Electron's total defensive coalition pulled in 50 points on it's own, taking this game for Rhode Island.

Koko's X-Cats d. Pinman
119-77
Aaron Brooks and Chris Chambers both had great games for the Cats. Add that to Jeff Chandler's 16 fantasy points (from 5 field goals), and not even Randy Moss could save pinman.

Dunedain d. CB234
105-96
Despite Tom Brady providing absolutely nothing to Dunedain's score, his WRs and K were able to hold the game against stellar performances by CB's Steve McNair and the New York Giant's defense. Unfortunately, the rest of CB's defensive output absolutely inhaled audibly, pulling in a mere 2 points collectively.

Philley Cheesesteaks d. Cooney Quest
99-66
It was all offense for Philley, pulling in a total of 75 points. Cooney's RBs pulled in nothing, and Favre had a bad day. Meanwhile, Peyton Manning led the Cheesesteaks' scoring with 23.

29 Patriots d. Cocos Monkeys
80-63
Neither defense was stellar (Pats pulled in 20, Monkeys pulled 17), but an all around semi-decent play on the Pat's offense was able to see the difference in this lowest scoring game.

Snowballs d. Bane
94-93
This was an extremely close one, winding down to the closing minutes of Monday night Football. Believe it or not, it did not come down to defense (a combined 33 points between the two). Doug Johnson had the high score for Bane with 34 (hey, he outscored both defenses!), but a solid offensive effort on the Snowball's part, including 22 points from Clinton Portis and 17 from Ahman Green just barely made up for Pennington's absence, edging Bane by 1.

ValleyGirls d. Chesepeak Cruisers
92-58
The Girls defensive coalition and Daunte Caulpepper made an amazing impact on the barely there Cruisers. Nobody on the cruisers hit double digits, and you can't win a game like that.

Your Team Name d. No Cal Crushers
102-96
First off, let me stick my tounge out at Ed for saying Drew Bledsoe couldn't figure out the Patriots. :p Now that that's settled, while Gannon did pull in a nice 41 points, no one else on the Crushers pulled in more than 8 points. However, YTN had 4 players in double digits who raked in 66 points (including the aformentioned Bledsoe). The pretty good offensive effort sealed the deal.

Hurricanes d. Scrawny White Guys
90-62
Jeff Garcia and the WRs were the Hurricanes' story, netting 65, enough to do the job themselves. Although Kurt Warner looked good for the Guys, and Shaun Alexander did his share, a no-show by the K and five defenders (plus the Saints, who would've been better off not showing up) really hurt the chances of making this a game.

Hey Ed, how about you doing the pre-game analysis, and I'll do the recaps.

EddieMcD 09-09-2003 21:00

And the rankings:

Rank Team Name W-L-T Win % PTS Streak
1 R.I. Electrons 1-0-0 1.000 138.00 W-1
2 Kokos X-Cats 1-0-0 1.000 119.00 W-1
3 Dunedain 1-0-0 1.000 105.00 W-1
4 Your Team Name 1-0-0 1.000 102.00 W-1
5 Philly Cheesesteaks 1-0-0 1.000 99.00 W-1
6 Snowballs 1-0-0 1.000 94.00 W-1
7 ValleyGirls 1-0-0 1.000 92.00 W-1
8 Hurricanes 1-0-0 1.000 90.00 W-1
9 29 Patriots 1-0-0 1.000 80.00 W-1
10 Nor Cal Crushers 0-1-0 .000 96.00 L-1
11 CB234 0-1-0 .000 96.00 L-1
12 -To Be Determined- 0-1-0 .000 94.00 L-1
13 Bane 0-1-0 .000 93.00 L-1
14 pinman 0-1-0 .000 77.00 L-1
15 Cooney Quest 0-1-0 .000 66.00 L-1
16 Cocos Monkeys 0-1-0 .000 63.00 L-1
17 Scrawny White Guys 0-1-0 .000 62.00 L-1
18 Chesapeake Cruisers 0-1-0 .000 58.00 L-1

Koko Ed 09-09-2003 22:12

Quote:

Originally posted by EddieMcD

FIRST FANTASY FOOTBALL
Koko's X-Cats
Pinman
R.I. Electrons
-To Be Determined-
Dunedain
CB234
Cooney Quest
Philley Cheesesteaks
29 Patriots
Cocos Monkeys
Bane
Snowballs
ValleyGirls
Chesepeak Cruisers
No Cal Crushers
Your Team Name
Scrawny White Guys
Hurricanes


WEEK I RESULTS
R.I. Electrons d. -To Be Determined-
138-94
The highest scoring game of the week saw Tommy Maddox pulling in an amazing 44 points for the commisioner. TBD's defense tried to pull through (although he had Buffalo benched), the Electron's total defensive coalition pulled in 50 points on it's own, taking this game for Rhode Island.

Koko's X-Cats d. Pinman
119-77
Aaron Brooks and Chris Chambers both had great games for the Cats. Add that to Jeff Chandler's 16 fantasy points (from 5 field goals), and not even Randy Moss could save pinman.

Dunedain d. CB234
105-96
Despite Tom Brady providing absolutely nothing to Dunedain's score, his WRs and K were able to hold the game against stellar performances by CB's Steve McNair and the New York Giant's defense. Unfortunately, the rest of CB's defensive output absolutely inhaled audibly, pulling in a mere 2 points collectively.

Philley Cheesesteaks d. Cooney Quest
99-66
It was all offense for Philley, pulling in a total of 75 points. Cooney's RBs pulled in nothing, and Favre had a bad day. Meanwhile, Peyton Manning led the Cheesesteaks' scoring with 23.

29 Patriots d. Cocos Monkeys
80-63
Neither defense was stellar (Pats pulled in 20, Monkeys pulled 17), but an all around semi-decent play on the Pat's offense was able to see the difference in this lowest scoring game.

Snowballs d. Bane
94-93
This was an extremely close one, winding down to the closing minutes of Monday night Football. Believe it or not, it did not come down to defense (a combined 33 points between the two). Doug Johnson had the high score for Bane with 34 (hey, he outscored both defenses!), but a solid offensive effort on the Snowball's part, including 22 points from Clinton Portis and 17 from Ahman Green just barely made up for Pennington's absence, edging Bane by 1.

ValleyGirls d. Chesepeak Cruisers
92-58
The Girls defensive coalition and Daunte Caulpepper made an amazing impact on the barely there Cruisers. Nobody on the cruisers hit double digits, and you can't win a game like that.

Your Team Name d. No Cal Crushers
102-96
First off, let me stick my tounge out at Ed for saying Drew Bledsoe couldn't figure out the Patriots. :p Now that that's settled, while Gannon did pull in a nice 41 points, no one else on the Crushers pulled in more than 8 points. However, YTN had 4 players in double digits who raked in 66 points (including the aformentioned Bledsoe). The pretty good offensive effort sealed the deal.

Hurricanes d. Scrawny White Guys
90-62
Jeff Garcia and the WRs were the Hurricanes' story, netting 65, enough to do the job themselves. Although Kurt Warner looked good for the Guys, and Shaun Alexander did his share, a no-show by the K and five defenders (plus the Saints, who would've been better off not showing up) really hurt the chances of making this a game.

Hey Ed, how about you doing the pre-game analysis, and I'll do the recaps.

Sounds good to me.

Ryan Dognaux 09-09-2003 22:17

oh man , the Scrawny White Guys really aren't pulling their weight. Guess I should've filled up my roster... ;)

/edit Roster Totally Filled! Slim Pickins' my friends.... and I have been informed my QB has a concusion, so that's no good... :(

Michael Murphy 10-09-2003 01:01

Quote:

TBD's defense tried to pull through (although he had Buffalo benched),
Okay-did anyone (besides Eddie) think that Buffalo was going to shut out the Pats? Anyone?

Not getting John Abraham into the game didn't help either.

Cory 10-09-2003 22:41

Giving the Bills Lawyer Milloy didnt help much either...

EddieMcD 11-09-2003 14:58

Quote:

Originally posted by Cory
Giving the Bills Lawyer Milloy didnt help much either...
::enjoyed having him on the Bills defense::

Anyhow, I imagine we'll see this week's analysis soon.

Koko Ed 12-09-2003 23:01

FIRST FANTASY FOOTBALL WEEK II
 
Koko's X-Cats(1-0) vs. Hurricanes(1-0)
Jeff Garcia is due for a huge week exploitong the Rams inexpeinced corners. The Saints and Aaron Brooks should take advantage of Houston but both are very unpredictable. The running back battle leans Koko's way as does the WR battle (though Chambers should see less of the ball this week). Koko's X-Cats have a big advantage on defense.

R. I. Electrons(1-0) vs. Dunedean (1-0)
So longs as the Electrons have Maddox and Holmes racking up yards and points for them they will be tough to beat. Harrington will miss the Cardinals as an angry Packers team has him in their sights. He may even be able to pull off the reciever battle if Price can get free against the Skins. We all know Owens will get his yards on Sunday.

-To Be Determined- (0-1) vs. Pinman( 0-1)
You know the Dolphins will make sure to give Ricky Williams the ball much more this week and Collins will ba all over the Cowboys on Monday night (WHY ARE THE COWBOYS ON MONDAY NIGHT?) TBD may want to do something about that empty slot on defense though. They are still going to need all the points they can get especially if Moss and Troy Brown come through.



Cooney Quest (0-1) vs. CB234 (0-1)
Another team that need to fill in a blank defensive spot especially considering the disadvantage they have at running back . A great game by the Tampa Bay defense and Brett Farve would help alot.


29 Patriots (0-1) vs. Philley Cheasteaks (0-1)
McNAbb should bounce back to his dominant fantasy football superstar form and Manning does not enjoy playing the Titans. ANtowain Smith is about to get himself bencehed from the look of things and Dunn is sharing too many carriess to be a factor. Garner is effective running and recieving and is more effective as a reciever than the Cheessteaks other recievers. Chicago is a disaterous choice for starting defense and may doom the Cheessteaks to defeat.

Bane (0-1) vs. Coco's Monkeys(0-1)
Talk about denial.
Bane refuses to put in another quarterback even though Michael Vick was being carted around the field in Dallas by the owner in a wheelchair while Coco's Monkeys have no defensive starters. It all depends on how well Trent Green performs to the Miami Dolphins defense against the Jets (since Bane has so many Dolphins) to who wins.

Valley Girls (1-0) vs. Snowballs(1-0)
The ValleyGirls have a huge advantage with Culpepper racking up massive stats against the clueless Bears while Pennington watches his Jets teammates get annilated by Miami from the sidelines. The SNowballs are also missing a defensive starter. Ahman Green and Clinton Portis need to have big weeks for the Snowballs to survive.


No. Cal Crushers (0-1) vs Chesepeak Cruisers (0-1)
Gannon will fill the air with balls vs. Cincy while Plummer tries to get a grip this week. George and Staley have better chances of sucess than Jamal Lewis and Dillon (who may be rendered ineffective by a large deficit). Is Jurevicious a star in the making?


Your Team Name (1-0) vs. Scrawny White Guys(0-1)
While Brees will be squeaking by playing Martyball Bledsoe will be looking to exploit the Jags with big plays. Alexander could be nasty this week(another 5TD half? Could be...)

EddieMcD 13-09-2003 19:50

Re: FIRST FANTASY FOOTBALL WEEK II
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Koko Ed
R. I. Electrons(1-0) vs. Dunedean (1-0)
So longs as the Electrons have Maddox and Holmes racking up yards and points for them they will be tough to beat. Harrington will miss the Cardinals as an angry Packers team has him in their sights. He may even be able to pull off the reciever battle if Price can get free against the Skins. We all know Owens will get his yards on Sunday.

I'm quite afraid of Dunedean's recievers (Owens and Ward). Last week, I thought I had a poor defense. I'd now like to think that my defensive players are almost unstoppable, and that I have the advantage there (they pulled in 50 last week). Of course, if either Maddox or Holmes has a bad day, I may very well have my rear end handed to me.


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