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Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:14 pm to CE Tiger
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msu: id rather cam than fitz especially if Im giving up Bradshaw
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Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:16 pm to MrPappagiorgio
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This post was edited on 4/5/23 at 1:31 am
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:16 pm to MrPappagiorgio
Papps
Overview:
Your starting lineup is respectable, but the lack of depth is a serious problem. If you're lucky enough to avoid the injury bug, you might be OK. But that's a tough thing to have to count on.
To make this team into a serious contender, you are going to need to be extremely active in trades and on the waiver wire. You esentially need to turn over significant parts of this roster. Last year running backs like Peyton Hillis, LeGarrette Blount, and Mike Tolbert all could be had dirt cheap at the draft. Additionally, wide receivers like Brandon Lloyd and Steve Johnson were available after a lot of the drafts. Quarterbacks like Michael Vick last season, Brett Favre in 2009, Matt Cassel in 2008, and Derek Anderson in 2007 could all be had cheap just after draft time. You are likely going to need to land many of this year's top waiver plays to make any significant noise, so pay close attention to increased workloads, targets, injuries, etc.
Players we particularly like on this team include Jacoby Ford, Philip Rivers, and James Jones. We have all these guys ranked ahead of where they are typically being drafted.
Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 65 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 45 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 25 percent chance of making the playoffs.
ouch.
Overview:
Your starting lineup is respectable, but the lack of depth is a serious problem. If you're lucky enough to avoid the injury bug, you might be OK. But that's a tough thing to have to count on.
To make this team into a serious contender, you are going to need to be extremely active in trades and on the waiver wire. You esentially need to turn over significant parts of this roster. Last year running backs like Peyton Hillis, LeGarrette Blount, and Mike Tolbert all could be had dirt cheap at the draft. Additionally, wide receivers like Brandon Lloyd and Steve Johnson were available after a lot of the drafts. Quarterbacks like Michael Vick last season, Brett Favre in 2009, Matt Cassel in 2008, and Derek Anderson in 2007 could all be had cheap just after draft time. You are likely going to need to land many of this year's top waiver plays to make any significant noise, so pay close attention to increased workloads, targets, injuries, etc.
Players we particularly like on this team include Jacoby Ford, Philip Rivers, and James Jones. We have all these guys ranked ahead of where they are typically being drafted.
Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 65 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With good inseason management, we think you have about a 45 percent chance of making the playoffs.
With average inseason management, we think you have a 25 percent chance of making the playoffs.
ouch.
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:16 pm to Honkus
Is this a 2 QB league? Who is CE and why did he take 2 QBs? Who is Roger Dat and who the frick did he draft Randy Moss and Cam Newton? Cedric Benson in the 4th?
This league has some idiots
This league has some idiots
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:16 pm to MrPappagiorgio
quote:
RATE MY TEAM BRO
alot , and i mean A LOT, hinges on your #2 WR and RB.
Your depth is pretty meh. Rivers, Austin, Sjax, and Gates is tits though.
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:16 pm to msutiger
good bc i wasn't gonna offer bowe 
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:17 pm to Honkus
well then there is -1% chance of you getting Bradshaw
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:17 pm to TigerTatorTots
quote:
Is this a 2 QB league? Who is CE and why did he take 2 QBs? Who is Roger Dat and who the frick did he draft Randy Moss and Cam Newton? Cedric Benson in the 4th?
trade worked out predraft that if Brady was available at 4 then Meezy would trade his first and second round pick to move up
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:19 pm to CE Tiger
quote:Okay makes sense now
trade worked out predraft that if Brady was available at 4 then Meezy would trade his first and second round pick to move up
I was hoping you weren't dumb enough to take two top 5 QBs
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:19 pm to msutiger
quote:
Bradshaw was the #5 pick Im not giving him up for Fitzpatrick and Bowe
you were the one who picked him there...kind of an unfair value.....
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:23 pm to geauxlsu07
fitzpatrick and god knows what for bradshaw is just 
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:23 pm to geauxlsu07
Steven Ridley FTMFW!!!
I do love my team. COuld swap a WR and Freeman for a RB ugrade though
I do love my team. COuld swap a WR and Freeman for a RB ugrade though
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:24 pm to CE Tiger
quote:
CE Tiger
quote:
(21) Drew Brees
(28) Tom Brady
What a dick
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:26 pm to msutiger
quote:
fitzpatrick and god knows what for bradshaw is just
wasn't talking about that trade just you value on Bradshaw because you picked him top 5
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:26 pm to swamie
quote:
21) Drew Brees
(28) Knowshon Moreno & Dez Bryant
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