deacvision7
Mod Emeritus
Carr finished with about 22 in standard scoring.
Funny game
What is funny about that?
Carr finished with about 22 in standard scoring.
Funny game
YepThat after this discussion Cam and Carr had the same fantasy points.
With Allen donezo for the year, do I:
A) keep him (which would cost a 1st round pick next year and would be dropping Gurley)
B) drop him now (where some other schlub can pick him up and keep him for a 7th round pick, or best case - he clears waivers and I can keep him for a 7th)
C) stash him on the bench and don't keep him so he goes back into the draft.
D) try to trade him (which virtually no one would take b/c he would have 1st round keeper value)
C is the obvious choice, especially with a 7 man bench, correct?
I drafted a shitty work team last night - 14 team league, need some advice on my flex & RB1/RB2 spot (yes, it was a spotty draft) - options are:
Langford @ Texans
Ware vs San Diego
Jeremy Hill @ Jets
Abdullah @ Indy
Forsett vs Buffalo
Keenan Allen @ KC
I've got Langford and Ware starting at RB and Allen at the flex right now - but it seems like its all a complete crapshoot.
awaken - I keep note of the all-play records for Pit League One. We don't use them for anything, but it's an interesting point of discussion.
I think it's viewed as unpopular or atypical format, because that's not how actual sports work (with some notable exceptions; golf, for example), either. You just have to beat who's in front of you.