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Post by c-flo4344 on Aug 24, 2015 13:39:01 GMT -5
Sweet. 16 should be good.
Any suggestions for draft date/time? I'm pretty flexible...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2015 13:40:40 GMT -5
That Jordy injury is going to really hurt the Pack.
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Post by nevadaballin on Aug 24, 2015 16:22:02 GMT -5
The schedule is up too. I have Miss Akiyama in week one. Please take it easy on me Ayako, I am a notorious slow starter!
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Post by ProjectM4yhem23 on Aug 26, 2015 11:28:00 GMT -5
Tyler....If I could make a few suggestions to make the league more fun....
1)With 10 starters a 4 man bench is not enough.....when the byes hit people will start players on the bye rather than dropping a good player because they don't have a bench slot available....that makes games lopsided and guys will lose interest quick when they see teams winning against a team with 3 blank slots. Yes the draft will be deep but it will be a benefit in the long run. have a bench spot available for each position except TE DP D & K....so thats 6 instead of 4.....those extra 15 min at the draft will make a huge difference long term
2) With an OP slot you are basically making this a 2 QB league....we should then be allowed to have 3 QBs on the team....yeah, yeah 3x16=48 but that just means someone gets to roster Timmy Tebow!!! Let the owners decide if they want 3 QBs or go in a different direction.
Thanks for starting the league it should be a lot of fun
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Post by theduke21 on Aug 26, 2015 12:36:37 GMT -5
Tyler....If I could make a few suggestions to make the league more fun.... 1)With 10 starters a 4 man bench is not enough.....when the byes hit people will start players on the bye rather than dropping a good player because they don't have a bench slot available....that makes games lopsided and guys will lose interest quick when they see teams winning against a team with 3 blank slots. Yes the draft will be deep but it will be a benefit in the long run. have a bench spot available for each position except TE DP D & K....so thats 6 instead of 4.....those extra 15 min at the draft will make a huge difference long term 2) With an OP slot you are basically making this a 2 QB league....we should then be allowed to have 3 QBs on the team....yeah, yeah 3x16=48 but that just means someone gets to roster Timmy Tebow!!! Let the owners decide if they want 3 QBs or go in a different direction. Thanks for starting the league it should be a lot of fun Stephen you're absolutely right. I forgot to edit those things once I added a couple roster spots last week once we changed down to 16 teams. I'll fix that in a bit.
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Post by ProjectM4yhem23 on Aug 26, 2015 12:56:04 GMT -5
Thanks Tyler
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Post by coruler2 on Aug 26, 2015 21:15:41 GMT -5
Shouldn't we have a 2nd WR slot instead of an OP slot?
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Post by kireishoujo on Aug 27, 2015 1:50:48 GMT -5
I mentioned earlier the roster I prefer but I definitely think QB should not be included as flex option.
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Post by nevadaballin on Aug 28, 2015 11:59:59 GMT -5
My 2 cents, I'd prefer 15 player roster:
Start 1 QB 2 RB 2 WR 1 TE 1 Flex (rb/wr/te) 1 Def/ST 1 K
6 Bench spots
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Post by Hyphy on Aug 28, 2015 13:59:00 GMT -5
We definitely need more bench spots... I'm ok with whatever you want to use for a starting roster, it sounds fun and different from all the leagues iv'e ever played in. Even if the draft takes longer, we just need to be able to adjust for bye weeks.
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Post by theduke21 on Aug 28, 2015 15:17:00 GMT -5
I'm going to consider adding a bench spot. But doing so will put the roster for the league at 240 players which is way over my liking. If you manage your bye weeks well in the draft, 4 spots is typically enough. It causes a bit of scrambling at times, which is fun because it makes the waiver wire more interesting. I think I will go to 5 bench spots, but just be ready for a very bland and dull waiver wire without much to pick up. I'm doing flex and OP to again just be more flexible. While some guys will go to start a QB at the OP spot, it a lot of times will be a crappier low-tiered QB who will get less points than a solid receiver who scores. With so many teams, I want to keep it flexible and not have the rosters too locked up. Hopefully it works.
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Post by Hyphy on Aug 30, 2015 9:48:54 GMT -5
Understandable... do what you think is best! It will be fun no matter what.
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Post by kireishoujo on Aug 30, 2015 23:32:38 GMT -5
"QB: Matthew Stafford, Blake Bortles RB: Matt Forte, Alfred Morris, Ameer Abdullah, Andre Williams WR: Amari Cooper, Allen Robinson, Devin Funchess TE: Zach Ertz, Heath Miller PK: Justin Tucker TD: Detroit Lions, Cincinnati Bengals Overview:
We think you're looking good at quarterback and running back, and tight end is a plus for this team as well. Your squad is therefore easy for us to like despite a bit of weakness at the receiver position. But as weaknesses go, this is one is survivable. It's usually relatively easy to find fill-in guys on a weekly basis until a better player emerges during the season. As long as you stay on top of things inseason, you should be the league favorite or very close to it. Bottom line:
With great inseason management, we think you have about a 85 percent chance of making the playoffs. With good inseason management, we think you have about a 80 percent chance of making the playoffs. With average inseason management, we think you have a 70 percent chance of making the playoffs.
QB Summary:
We expect Matthew Stafford to be a solid starter. According to our projections, he's the #6 QB, so you should be better off than most teams in the starting quarterback slot.
Blake Bortles, who we have rated as the #24 QB, is a nice backup and could conceivably emerge as either a starter for your team or, if Stafford plays as expected, some tempting trade bait for teams with quarterback troubles.
Incidentally, Bortles has what we project as a neutral matchup (NYJ) during Stafford's bye.
RB Summary:
We have Matt Forte ranked #9 at the position. So while he's passable as a first running back, he doesn't look particularly thrilling. But we do like your depth at RB, so we're not concerned about it.
We love Alfred Morris as a second running back; he's a likely flex starter. Ameer Abdullah will also be among the best RB3s in the league --- also probably a frequent flex contributor. Andre Williams should serve as a very solid fourth running back.
WR Summary:
We have Amari Cooper ranked #21 at the position, so we don't even necessarily see him as being WR1 worthy in this league. And we also have some doubts about whether your depth at receiver is going to make up for it, so we feel this is an area of concern.
Allen Robinson should be a good second receiver (another likely flex starter). Devin Funchess should be adequate at WR3.
TE Summary:
Zach Ertz should be above average as a starting tight end. We have him ranked seventh overall at the position. We also think Heath Miller is a starting quality tight end in this league. He's a luxury.
Kicker Summary:
Justin Tucker, our fifth ranked kicker, won't win the league for you, but he'll do."subscribers.footballguys.com/rate-my-team/form.php
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Post by c-flo4344 on Sept 9, 2015 17:50:15 GMT -5
I'm excited for the season starting tomorrow!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2015 7:54:14 GMT -5
So glad I took a flyer on Brady.
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