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Re: League II Week 3 Analysis
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So I feel okay about Holmes. My bad thing for the week is the fact that Tom Brady is off, and I personally don't have confidence in Drew Brees. Oh, and Josh Scobey is a kick/punt returner for Arizona who gets good yardage. Essentially, he's one of my support players. Nothing big, but it provides a steady flow of 6-8 points a week. |
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Punt returners are funny. I liked having Daunte Hall but the best ones only make a big play every once in a while. |
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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league
Well, Charlie Garner was doing well for the South Florida Jets but it looks like he just blew out his knee. Garner was worrying me because I didn't get the production I had hoped from my players. This week could be a close shave for me but John Carney, of all people, could be big for me.
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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league
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At least now I have someone who puts up 6 points on his worst day, and not his best *cough*McCown*cough* |
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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league
I've suffered my first loss in all three of my fantasy football leagues.
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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league
In my three, im the Top scorer/undefeated in each one. This is my weakest team by far. The one league i have a 50 point lead so far, and its tough to get a lot of points in a week.
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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league
I was practically having heart attacks the past 3 hours, but Portis didn't reach the endzone, and only got 5 points off of yardage. Luckily, John Hall scored 4 for me, giving me the victory by 3.
George, I give to you 1 "EVIL!" point for each heart attack I had during the game. :-p |
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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league
Came into tonights game looking for 2 points to keep me from puttin up 3 0's in the win column
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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league
I should have joined this league. But right now, I'm up to my neck in leagues, 12. Injuries are screwing me over this season. Garner and Deuce are out. And I keep losing by 10 pts or less this season with my bench guys scoring like 15 pts each week and one of my startes scoring 5 pts or less.
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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league
Okay... as if my week wasn't weird enough, Yahoo decides it wants to count stuff wrong. So going into monday night, I'm up 4. George is only able to gain 1 point on me (as previously mentioned). That makes it 60-57 up through wednesday morning. Log in wednesday night, it's all off a sudden 57-57. Apparently they forgot to count a Drew Brees fumble. Okay, honest mistake by Yahoo, and I can live with a tie, given my situation. I log in this morning to find that I'm now down one point. St. Louis lost a point somewhere. I'm peeved because Yahoo made two scoring mistakes, and didn't have one of them fixed until friday, after I was already excited about my win (and even then still, the tie). Anyhow, I'm pretty sure George won, and I congratulate him on winning his first game. I'm just angry that it took Yahoo 5 days to fix something the naked eye wouldn't notice (and not even tell us either; i'm still wondering why SL lost a point).
So, to sum it up: Yahoo is evil, congratulations George (it was a good game either way), and Ed, I'll have my post game up tomorrow (it'll be the first thing I do). Just writing this now in case people wonder why the scores dramatically changed. Keep flying, -Eddie |
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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league
Dunedain (0-2) d. Rhode Island Charge (1-1)
57-56 This game didn’t end on Sunday. It carried on through Monday. Then through Wednesday, then through Friday. Due to terrible scorekeeping, the Charge lost 4 points between the end of Monday’s game, and the writing of this analysis. Not to say that Dunedain didn’t deserve their victory, because they, in all fairness, did. Pittsburgh chipped in 19 points on their behalf, with help from Roy Williams and his 18. Rhode Island’s best score was Michael Strahan’s 15. This was a close one only soured by Yahoo’s terrible scorekeeping. South Fl Jets (0-2) d. Koko's X-Cats (2-0) 44-39 Not the greatest game in the world, but by the looks of these first two games, the underdogs are having one hell of a week. Really, the only thing going for either team was the quarterback position. They both did pretty decent. The Jets had Hasselbeck scoring 17. 4 points behind was the Cats’ Aaron Brooks. I think we can call that the difference. Cooney Quest (1-1) d. Toronto Phantoms (1-1) 71-51 “It's up to Favre to save the Quest's bacon.” Uh, yeah. I’ll blurt out the number of 31, and leave it at that. I’ll also blurt out the dual 11s by Tyrone Wheatley and Phillip Buchanon. Jamal Lewis performed as usual with 17, but that was all Toronto got. Hurricanes (1-1) vs. The Shoats (2-0) draw 64-64 The ties have started already… It was all offense in this game, including the Hurricanes gaining 22 from McNabb, 21 from Shaun Alexander, and the kicker taking 11. The Shoats packed an equally as powerful punch, with Tiki Barber scoring 13, Reggie Wayne’s 15, and a 12 in the kicker spot. One note that should be taken into consideration is that both teams had three 0s, one each from a bye. Anyway, we are on our way to busting Dunedain’s tie record from last year. ![]() Valleygirls (1-1) d. This Space for Rent (0-2) 64-49 It didn’t look good for either team when both QBs scored below 0. TSfR had a running game worth 20 points to help offset that, but never got anything else off the ground. It was 26 in receiving for the Valleygirls, but they also had 31 coming from the defense. The Valleygirls seem to be coming back from their week 1 slip. Coco's Monkeys (2-0) d. Stud Man Clan (1-1) 73-48 “The Monkeys have Peyton Manning and unless he has an absolutely awful day they won't need any other help.” Psychic Ed calls it again. The aforementioned Manning came through with 37, almost literally needing no help. Last year’s comeback kids also had a Seattle 21. And since we’re all good at math here, we realize that the battle is over there. The Clan tried to muster up some resistance, but all they got was a Chris Brown 12 and a Randy Moss 17. The Monkey’s are still undefeated. Philly Cheesesteaks (1-1) d. The Lightning (2-0) 72-60 Edgerrin James, Marc Bulger, and Arizona’s high of 22 were what the Lightning had. Looking for something else? They didn’t have it (and they really needed it). While all the Cheesesteaks had was a kicker’s 13, and Culpepper’s 25, their all-around game was much better, pushing both teams to 2-1. Nor Cal Crushers (0-2) d. The Borg (0-2) 70-53 Going blow for blow here, this game wasn’t even remotely close. While the quarterback and running games were dead even, that was all The Borg had going right for them (so much for the quest of perfection). The difference in receiving and defense was plenty for Nor Cal to crush (get it: crush, Crushers… okay, no more puns) the Borg better than Jean Luc Picard ever could. Bonecrushers (2-0) d. JC's Juggernauts (1-1) 60-56 ”A constant theme this week is bye week slacking. The Juggernauts continue that with a non existent defensive play and Curtis Martin on a bye. Terrell Owens and the Philadelphia D could put the Bonecrushers over the top.” I’ll go slightly more into detail: both teams lived up to their names. But like Ed said in the process of making my job a little easier, Martin was on a bye, and the Juggernauts’ defense scored 8. Meanwhile, Terrell Owens scored 11 and the Philadelphia D scored 12. So the Bonecrushers are now one of only three undefeated teams (and one of those is with a tie). Rank Team Name W-L-T WPct Pts Streak 1 Coco's Monkeys 3-0-0 1.000 199 W-3 2 BoneCrushers 3-0-0 1.000 189 W-3 3 The Shoats 2-0-1 .833 189 T-1 4 Ph!lly Cheesesteaks 2-1-0 .667 208 W-1 5 the lightning 2-1-0 .667 168 L-1 6 Koko's X-Cats 2-1-0 .667 163 L-1 7 ValleyGirls 2-1-0 .667 157 W-2 8 Cooney Quest 2-1-0 .667 152 W-2 9 Hurricanes 1-1-1 .500 219 T-1 10 Rhode Island Charge 1-2-0 .333 186 L-2 11 Stud Man Clan 1-2-0 .333 169 L-1 12 Toronto Phantoms 1-2-0 .333 161 L-2 13 Nor Cal Crushers 1-2-0 .333 159 W-1 14 Jc's Juggernaut's 1-2-0 .333 152 L-1 15 Dunedain 1-2-0 .333 122 W-1 16 south fl jets 1-2-0 .333 115 W-1 17 This Space For Rent 0-3-0 .000 146 L-3 18 The BORG 0-3-0 .000 127 L-3 Last edited by EddieMcD : 02-10-2004 at 12:14. |
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LEAGUE I WEEK III RESULTS & Standings
(W,L,T, Current streak, points)
The Teal Curtain 3-0-0,W3, 888 boodah25 3-0-0,W3, 854 Dunedain 3-0-0, W3, 779 Epsilon Delta 3-0-0,W3, 730 Sparxs1126 2-1-0,W1, 872 Koko's X-Cats 2-1-0,L1, 841 NorCal Crushers 2-1-0, L1, 761 Pelan's Bobcats 2-1-0, W2, 752 ValleyGirls 1-2-0, L1, 785 Paragon571 1-2-0, W1, 762 gaelforce126 1-2-0, L1, 722 ryforstek525 1-2-0,W1, 702 Amaizin' Blue 0-3-0, L3, 729 NU Cowboys 0-3-0, L3, 574 Cooney Quest 0-3-0, L3, 542 Sigmakittens 0-3-0, L3, 483.5 Dunedain (3-0) 232Koko's X-Cats (2-1)205 While the X-Cat's backups played amirably the difference was David Carr outdueling rookie Ben Rothelberger 67-48. Thomas Jones and the Seattle Seahawks contributed 58 oints to the cause. Kieth Brooking added 28 points. The X-Cats were led by Chris Brown's 58 points with 47 points from the Denver Broncos defense's 47 points , 19 points from John Carney, 12 points from Jason Taylor and 11 points from Simeon Rice. Sparxs1126(2-1) 375 ValleyGirls(1-2)262 It's the Sparxs Donovan McNabb vs. the Valleygirls Daunte Culpepper. With the Sparxs Preist Holmes hurting it may be up to the recievers to decide this one.McNabb 126 Culpepper 104.I guess Holmes wasn't hurting so badly after all scoring 70 points. 28 points from Mike Alscott helped alot too. Not much from the recievers but 71 points from the Atlanta Falcons defense was nice. 33 points from Ray Lewis and 23 points from Madeui Willams. The Valleygirls got 53 points from the Baltimore Ravens defense. 26 points from Javon Walker. 22 points from Corey Chavous. 21 points from Roy Williams. 15 points from Reggie Wayne and 13 points from Dat Nugyen. A 101-2 advatage propelled the Sparx to victory. boodah25 (3-0)260gaelforce126(1-2) 221 boodah25 is sleeping at the wheel with their starting QB and a reciever on a bye they haven't put in the backup. boodah25 woke up JIT and got in Josh McCown who nearly matched Matt Hasselback 84-85. The defensesive players scored 42 points for them as well. A 90-64 scoring advantage put boodah25 over the top (basically Charlie Garner tearing up his knee finsihed off gaelforce). Paragon571 (1-2) 265Amaizin' Blue (0-3) 219 Just like Charlie Garner's injury did in gaelforce Rich Gannon's injury did in Amazin' Blue as Peyton Manning put up 125 points while Gannon put up only 8 before going down for the count. Edgerrin Jmaes led Amazin' Blue to a 103-97 scoring advantage in the running game and the defense outscored Paragon's 94-26 but they could not overcome the loss of Gannon. The Teal Curtain(3-0) 289NU Cowboys (0-3) 211 The Teal Curtain is sporting big time advantages at quarterback (Arron Brooks over AJ Feeley) 100-52 Brooks. running back (teammates Jamal Lewis and Chester Taylor vs. Fred Taylor and Tyrone Whetley). 89-91. Eh, can't get 'em all. An 82-43 defensive advantage really made the difference. Epsilon Delta (3-0)194Sigmakittens (0-3)145 Both teams have players on bye but the kittens are without DeShaun Foster and Epsilon Delta is only without Mike Vrable. The kittens bigger concern is thier quarterback, the ineffivcinet Byron Leftwich vs. the spectacular Micheal Vick for Epsilon Delta. Leftwich and Vick fought to a virtual standstill. Vick 63 Leftwich 62. But a 86-0 running game advatage for Epsilon Delta did the trick. ryforstek525 (1-2) 254 NorCal Crushers (2-1) 192 ryforstek525 had Eric Moulds on bye and an unemployed player on defense and a backup to the Crushers star running back (Nahjhe Davenport to Ahman Green). Anything from Steve McNair is gravy for the Crushers. From Moulds on a bye to no one. Only outscored 12-10. Davenport was shown the bench and running backs outscored the Crushers 74-62. Kurt Warner outscored McNair 80-63. Defense outscores Crushers D 76-51. ryforstek525 wins. Pelan's Bobcats(2-1) 261Cooney Quest(0-3) 206 The Quest could feed off of the Pack moving the ball alot on the less-than-inspiring Colts D. Besides missing their kicker who is on a bye the Bobocats are also very hurt and will need the Johnsons (Brad and Rudi) to come through for them in a big way. While Farve got 124 points for the Quest they had the wrong reciver on their team as the Packs other recivers (Franks, Driver and Fergeson) get only 11 points. Meanwhile Brad Johnson gets 94 points and Rudi Johnson gets 50 points to go with Shaun Alexander's 59 to get a big win. Last edited by Koko Ed : 02-10-2004 at 23:01. |
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Re: LEAGUE I WEEK II ANALYSIS
Koko's X-Cats (2-1)vs. NorCal Crushers (2-1)
The two teams quarterbacks Chad Pennington for the X-Cats, Jake Dellhome for the Crushers are facing mighty tough defenses so they may not be at their best. It'll probably come down to the X-Cats Chris Brown, Corey Dillon and Travis Henry vs. The Crushers Ahman Green, Lee Suggs (who may still be out) and Stepehn Jackson. Sparxs1126(2-1) Paragon571 (1-2) Preist Holmes may not be as effective for the Sparx this week but Donovan McNabb could continue his hot streak in his return to his hometown. Ironically Paragon 571 could also benefit from McNab's hot hand if he feeds Owens and Manning is nearly as hot so the Sparx should be wary.Paragon571 is missign a defensive player. gaelforce126(1-2) vs.ValleyGirls(1-2) Battle of the byes. gaelforce is missing Matt Hasselback, Keyshawn Johnson Itula Mili and Charlie Garner who was placed on IR this week. The Valleygirls are missing Daunte Culpepper, Roy Willaims, Dat Nugyen and Corey Chavous. So who's left? Clinton Portis of gaelforce is the biggest name here. The Valleygirls hope for big games from Reggie Wayne and Javon Walker again. boodah25 (3-0)vs. Cooney Quest(0-3) The Quest hope the Packer connection finally pays off while boodah hope for big things from Kevan Barlow and Duce Staley. They have boldly decided to sty with Josh McCown at quarterback. NU Cowboys (0-3) vs. Amaizin' Blue (0-3) Well someone has to win... The Cowboys look to Whetley and Fred Taylor to lead them though strangely stuck with the benched AJ Feely at quartback. Amaizin' Blue looks to Edgerrin James , Brain Westbrook and Quentin Griffin to run over the Cowboys. Sigmakittens (0-3) vs. The Teal Curtain(3-0) The best against the worst. The Teal Curtain has Arron Brooks. The Sigmakittens have Byron Leftwich. Advatage Teal Curtain. The Teal Curtian has Jamal Lewis and the rejuvanated Curtis Martin. The Sigmakittens has the underused Willis McGahee, the never used Larry Johnson and DaShaun Foster. Advantage Teal Curtain. The Sigmakittens have Marvin Harrison, Marty Booker andTodd Heap who is out. The Teal Cutain has the disappionting Chris Chambers, LaVerneus Coles, Daniel Graham and Rod Smith. Advatage Teal Curtain (the missing Heap is the difference). It's looking good for the Teal Curtain. ryforstek525 (1-2) vs. Epsilon Delta (3-0) Epsilon Delta must be feeling cocky. They are going at ryforstek525 with one running back (albeit that one running back is LaDanian Thomlinson) but maybe they wont need a second back if all ryforstek525 has the criminally underused Marshall Faulk and the almost never used Antowain Smith.Micheal Vick might get Epsilon Delta over the top against ryforstek525's Kurt Warner. Pelan's Bobcats(2-1) vs. Dunedain (3-0) While both teams wait for their disapointing quarterbacks to step up (Brad Johnson-Pelan's Bobcats and Marc Bulger -Dunedain). The Bobcats have the best running back in Rudi Johnson. Dunedain will see if Micheal Pittman is ready to contribute and hope that Thomas Jones can continue to be productive. |
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