Yeah I don't like the concept of byes either...6 teams would keep more people in the mix in the final few weeks of the seasonPaying out the top 3 regular season finishers and playoff winner
8/27/2010 10:21:10 AM
^ I hate that philosophy. It boils down to winning championships. The fact that you not only reward regular season finishes, but the top 3 is crazy to me.I'm from the old school where you fail if you don't win the trophy. Walking away with the best regular season finish and no trophy means YOU LOSE, not "hooray, I was 13-0 and lost 1st round, show me the money!" Even worse: "I was the THIRD best person in my league during the regular season AND lost 1st round AND STILL GET PAID! GAH! That makes me furious just thinking about it.Different strokes, I guess.
8/27/2010 12:15:20 PM
Fantasy isn't like real sports where you "gear up" for the playoffs.A 13-0 team who dominated all year shouldn't lose out to some 7-6 team just because everyone on their roster went nuts that week.Reward consistent excellence, not fluke overachievers.
8/27/2010 12:18:43 PM
its a week where your points dont matter, and is usually on week 15, which is the last week a lot of playoff teams play their starters. The points are wasted because you cant use them, and while you could have a shit week, you could also have a great week all for nothing.
8/27/2010 1:29:10 PM
lol, then please ask most of the recent NFL, MLB and NCAA champions to give their trophies back. Most weren't favored nor were they expected to make it there.Also, I disagree with the idea that in fantasy sports you aren't gearing up for the playoffs. Maybe not with every pick in the draft, but I absolutely look at who my Studs play in the playoffs and manipulate my roster based off of who has the best matchups when it counts.Finally, for the most part, I play in uber competitive leagues where everyone thinks this way, not just me. When I play in TWW money leagues, no one else seems to think that way, which is part of the reason I'm the back to back champ. (hooraay me)To each his own, but the idea of no rewarding the flukeiness out of the playoffs defeats entire purpose of playoffs themselves in my opinion. Why even have them then?
8/27/2010 1:35:11 PM
Only because most commoners want them.If it were up to me, we would have no playoffs, no head to head matchups...just a cumalative season long point total.
8/27/2010 1:51:22 PM
8/27/2010 1:51:42 PM
I'm just sick of the randomness of it all. Having the 2nd best weekly total and still losing, having the most points for the season and still finishing third, getting beaten a field goal in the MNF game, etc.I'd rather reward the teams that consistently put up strong numbers, not the ones who just lucked into victories.
8/27/2010 1:55:43 PM
Drafted Wed. night and two of my players are already hurt, just another reason not to have your draft before the 3rd preseason game is played...Randy MossFrank GoreGreg JenningsJoseph AddaiMike Sims-WalkerA. GatesJ. FlaccoCadillac WilliamsFred JacksonV. ShiancoeDonnie AveryGolden TateToby GerhardtChad HenneDavone Bess49er's DShayne Graham
8/27/2010 2:21:13 PM
^^ No different than in the real world. Patriots were undefeated a few years ago, got upended in the Superbowl by a team with a lesser record. If you just gave the championship to the team with the most wins every year, then most of the Superbowl champs would be very different in the last 10 years. Same with every other sport at that.Yeah it sucks when your stud RB goes down in the playoffs, but that happens in the real world. I don't think I would want to play in a league with no playoffs, it keeps thing interesting. I mean otherwise you might have a team 2-3 games ahead and the rest of the league might as well not play the last 2-3 weeks. And this is coming from someone who regularly has the most wins in the regular season in my leagues just to go into the playoffs and have a rough week or some player on the other team erupts for 30+ points.
8/27/2010 3:57:41 PM
I get beat as a high seed in the playoffs more often than I upset a higher seeded player, but the best example I can think of is Stock Car Challenge on ESPN. It goes off of points for the entire year. Once you get down so many points you just say "fuck it" and it ends up with 2 people in the group paying any attention at the end. It cant be any fun to win if you brag about it and most of the league thinks "oh, I stopped paying attention to that shit 2 months ago."but I would equate winning the regular season more to college basektball - conference championship/conference tourny champion than NFL playoffs. [Edited on August 27, 2010 at 4:10 PM. Reason : .]
8/27/2010 4:04:38 PM
Yes, but this isn't stock car challenge; we're playing for several hundred a head.If people lose interest, fuck 'em; we already have their money
8/27/2010 4:09:48 PM
money on the line does change things
8/27/2010 4:11:36 PM
Any input on the Ryan Mathews question? When would you think would be too early to draft him in a 10 team keeper league?
8/27/2010 4:54:47 PM
with keeper leagues, that depends on who is being kept. He's going to be a really valuable player and he's a rookie, potentially opening the door for you to "keep" him for many years to come if he performs.Take him early before someone else does.
8/27/2010 5:01:37 PM
after last night i'd take Matthews pretty highkid is gonna get fed the ball a lot
8/28/2010 12:19:51 PM
On the San Diego topic, Naanee. He seems poised to jump into that #2 slot now that the possibility of VJ being back is extremely slim. Any fantasy value in the 15 or 16th round? Rivers seems to trust him from what I've read...
8/28/2010 12:23:47 PM
^ yes, Nannee has huge upside. But dont forget about Gates as Rivers' favorite target despite the WR churn.... who else has any kind of proven repoire with PRiv already? P Riv looks to his TE almost as much as McNabb
8/28/2010 12:29:26 PM
I've got the #3 pick in a traditional 12 team snake draft. A couple questions as far as strategy:MJD or Ray Rice (not a PPR league)2nd round, not set on another RB, WR, or QB, depends on if Fitzgerald, Moss, Andre Johnson are snatched up (or maybe Brees)Would Ryan Mathews bee too much of a reach for an early 3rd round pick? I feel like he is going to get fed the ball alot (they will run the ball more like a couple years ago), and he will get the goal line carries. I doubt he lasts to the late 4th. Obviously will have to see how the draft plays out, but what are your thoughts?
8/28/2010 2:03:21 PM
I would go with MJD with the 3rd pick, I would definitely target a WR or QB in the 2nd round, it all depends on who is available and who has the best value. I wouldnt necessarily say that Fitzgerald is going to be the best WR available even if he falls to you in the 2nd round - he has an injury that could linger and a terrible QB situation. If Mathews is still around in the 3rd round, I dont think it would be a reach to take him, he should have a great year. Now if a top tier QB or WR is still there, I would take them instead of Mathews, but a case could be made for either option.Here is a draft that I just finished up for a league I'm the defending champion of. Its a 12 team non-keeper league, snake style draft, I had the 6th pick (Ray Rice fell to me with the 6th pick). There are a bunch of twwers in this league. A few league settings to keep in mind: Passing/Rushing/Receiving TDs are worth 6 pts, completions and rush attempts are 0.1 pt, receptions are 0.5 pt, 1pt/50 yards passing, 1pt/20 yards rush/recieve, 1pt/30 yards returning for WR or RB (return points dont count towards defense). How did I do??QB - Matt SchaubRB - Ray RiceRB - Cedric BensonWR - Brandon Marshall WR - Parcy HarvinWR - Malcolm FloydTE - Brent CelekK - Ryan LongwellDEF - PhillyBN - Dez Bryant, Michael Bush, Tim Hightower, Jacoby Jones, Nate Burleson, Dexter McCluster
8/28/2010 2:50:46 PM
I know that this is a weak question since it is regarding kickers, a position that once again, I know doesn't really matter much at all in terms of fantasy football, but never the less, who would you rather have:Lawrence Tynes, NYG K-or-Matt Prater, Den KThis is for anybody that wishes to respond.
8/28/2010 4:15:55 PM
Doesn't matter. Take kickers who have late bye weeks (8, 9 and 10) so you dont have to worry about them. This also gives you ample time to make other moves on your roster without having to think about a worthless kicker.- The Guru
8/28/2010 5:16:14 PM
^^^^ I too would take MJD over Rice in a non-PPR league. MJD is guaranteed to get all the goal line carries while Rice has to compete with McGahee. If the league is standard scoring try to get a RB or WR before a QB in the second round unless Aaron Rodgers is available (and maybe Drew Brees or Peyton Manning). ^^^ That is a very good team....better than my 12 team snake draft I think. You got a good defense and the bench is solid...only concern would be RB depth but thats a small concern. ^^ like the Guru said, K should be your last concern. You can always pick up a kicker when necessary based on the matchup and get some points. If I had to choose though I would take Tynes because he is in a more prolific offense...hence more field goals and extra points.
8/28/2010 5:23:01 PM
8/28/2010 6:48:44 PM
not according to MJD himself on his radio show about an hour ago
8/28/2010 6:51:43 PM
based on past experiences, would you consider MJD to be a trustworthy individual?
8/28/2010 6:58:06 PM
I'll just say this...if I had the 3rd pick and CJ and AP were off the board, I wouldn't at all hesitate to draft him 3rd and start preparing for my 2nd round pickI think most drafts should go1. Chris Johnson2. Adrian Peterson3. MJD4. Ray Rice5. Michael Turnerafter that its a crapshoot...do you go Gore...do you go Andre...do you go Rodgers...etc]
8/28/2010 7:07:35 PM
i'm seriously considering dropping Pittsburgh's defense for Carolina's...16 sacks so far in the preseason???
8/28/2010 10:07:16 PM
i just did thatbut dropped tennessee's D to get carolina'si like to keep 2 defenses + we have a plethora of bench spots, my #1 def is green bay as of now
8/28/2010 10:10:50 PM
they should have an "oooooooooo"/jacked-up rating for defensive/special teams hits/tackles that count for fantasy points
8/28/2010 10:44:51 PM
nice catch by gary bundrich /brenston buckner[Edited on August 28, 2010 at 10:50 PM. Reason : whoops forgot what thread i was in][Edited on August 28, 2010 at 10:51 PM. Reason : haha you just got called out by Hodge]
8/28/2010 10:50:35 PM
yeah im not gettin his call-out though
8/28/2010 10:54:13 PM
12 man league...3rd pickflaccoroddypercymjdj charlesj forsettdallas clarkrackersbaltimore--------------donald brownmike williams (tb)eddie royalmatt ryanheyward-beysantonio
8/29/2010 1:47:27 PM
Who to start week1? (two of the mix below for my RB2 & flex)barely inJ. Stewart @ NYG M. Crabtree @ Seabarely outR. Bush v. MinC. Williams v. Clesecond tierT. Houshmandzadeh v. SFS. Breaston @ StLH. Ward v. AtlNot sure about this, but it seems like there will be better weeks to play bush (Min has #1 Run Defense). But then again, I am not sold on the Panthers offense much less JStew's # of touches after missing preseason. While I'm at it, Crabtree is the same: may not play until wk1 and I'm not sold on SFs passing game either... Not sold on Bucs offense, but Caddy could surprise.StL has a horrible pass D, but the QB situation in Ariz in whack. Housh needs to put up a few decent games to change my impression of him from last year. No Big Ben = no starting Ward.[Edited on August 29, 2010 at 1:56 PM. Reason : my thoughts...yours?]
8/29/2010 1:52:34 PM
Id go with jstew and caddy...Both teams are likely gonna run, run and run some more.
8/29/2010 2:21:57 PM
Ok, what's the secret to auction draft? never done it before
8/29/2010 4:56:42 PM
Do some practice auctions first. Don't overspend. Save some money for quality depth. Pay for the players you want though.
8/29/2010 5:58:47 PM
8 man league, 5th pickSchaubRiceMathewsB. MarshallSmith (NYG)WelkerGatesMike WallaceSpillerMason CrosbyPITbench:Lesean McCoyCadillacSantonioDezGreg OlsenDonald brownEddie Royallooks pretty good, but then i guess any 8 team draft looks pretty damn good[Edited on August 29, 2010 at 6:24 PM. Reason : .]
8/29/2010 6:23:54 PM
so i've got the first pick tonight. cj a no brainer?
8/29/2010 6:38:22 PM
I think you gotta go with CJ[Edited on August 29, 2010 at 7:55 PM. Reason : n]
8/29/2010 7:30:57 PM
4th pick in a 12 man snake draft - PPR leagueschaub/casselmjd/forte/felix jones/LT/LJsims walker/meachem/floyd/lee evans/austin colliev davis/h milleropinions? I know my WRs are weak but I am hoping their production/consistency will make up for explosive plays
8/29/2010 8:42:12 PM
^not bad...might try to trade one of your tightends, they're both pretty good...could probably get some good value for vernon...or maybe try and package miller and a receiver to get a better receiverI need some advice...I have Chris Johnson, Ryan Grant and Arian Foster as my top 3 backs, and I have Brent Celek as my top tight end.Would it be worth dropping either my 4th back Fred Jackson or my backup tightend John Carlson for any of the following players available on the waiver wire?Donald Brown, Willis McGahee, Marshawn, Leon Washington, Dexter McCluster]
8/29/2010 8:54:35 PM
You dont need a backup TE unless Celek gets injured or Philly has a bye week. So, I'd drop Carlson and pick up McCluster if you get points for return yards, if not, I might grab Donald Brown.Actually, I'd probably take a chance on McCluster either way[Edited on August 29, 2010 at 9:00 PM. Reason : misread post]
8/29/2010 8:58:25 PM
^^^ forte could be a boom or bust pickhere's mine (10 team, 1st pick)romo/flaccocj/grant/barberochocinco/nicks/floyd/meachem/evanswitten/cooleyvinatieriphilly/carolinaon paper, the receivers aren't great, but i think nicks, floyd, and meachem are primed for big years, and evans should rebound since TO isn't demanding every ball[Edited on August 29, 2010 at 8:59 PM. Reason : /]
8/29/2010 8:59:15 PM
^^Heap and Keller are out there...was thinking about holding onto Jackson, dropping Carlson, and picking up either McGahee or McCluster...and I also considered handcuffing Brandon Jackson in case Grant gets hurt, since he's also available^I'd give you the same advice I gave DaBird...trade one of your tight ends...although if its only 10 teams, it would probably be tougher to move Cooley]
8/29/2010 9:00:47 PM
14 team draft, had the 5th pick. 3 RB/WR slots and 2 WR/TE slots. .5 PPR.QB Tony RomoRB Michael Turner, Ricky Williams, Cadillac WilliamsWR Roddy White, Chad Ochocinco, TJ Housh, Braylon Edwards, Chris Chambers, Nate Burleson, Arrelious Benn.TE Kellen WinslowDEF SaintsAny thoughts?
8/29/2010 10:13:28 PM
^^ i got cooley in the 13th round, mainly because there wasn't much else available and i didn't want anyone else to get him
8/29/2010 10:18:54 PM
2nd pick in a 10 man serpentine draftQB-Philip Rivers, Vince YoungRB-Adrian Peterson, Rashard Mendenhall, Jahvid Best, Darren SprolesWR-Desean Jackson, Michael Crabtree, Chad Ochocinco, Mike Wallace, Kenny Britt, Johnny KnoxTE-Jermichael Finley, Owen DanielsDEF- SteelersK-Janikowski
8/29/2010 10:32:20 PM
^^my league is 10 teams too, and i just dropped Carlson for McCluster...might even be worth dropping Cooley if there is a good RB/WR available...in my league you can still pick up guys like Heap and Shockey
8/29/2010 10:43:35 PM
3rd pick in a 12 team league...it looks good on paper, but it seems im getting fucked every week by matchupsaaron rodgers, carson palmergreg jennings, anquan bolden, tj housh, roy williamscedric benson, ricky williams, cadilac williams, tim hightower, steve slaton, thomas jonesj shockminn kicker and defno huge standouts except for rodgers...im just not feeling this team...anyone agree? or have words of encouragement?
8/29/2010 10:44:53 PM