its the greates team ever
2006-07-25 09:37:03
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answer #1
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answered by fantasy guru 2
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The QBs r good. The RBs r weak, other than Portis. U have a great WR crew. U could be able to get someone like Chris Cooley instead of Dallas Clark. Who cares about the kicker. And try snagging the Pats D instead of living off the Giants D.
2006-07-12 18:14:06
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answered by Mike Jones 5
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You need to trade some of that WR talent for a better QB; Manning will throw a lot of interceptions and not that many TD's, also Big Ben has bad fantasy stats (picks and fumbles...) you won't win your league with those QB's- should get a lot for Mason or Moss or Horn - don't trade Chad Johnson or Reggie Wayne though.
2006-07-24 12:03:36
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answered by Newman 3
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you're pretty solid at all positions. some of it will depend if big ben can come back and play like he did last year.
as for RBs, dillon won't get you much in my opinion cuz he's getting too old. he's not very fast/quick and maroney will steal his carries. same goes for taylor...he's pretty good but vikings have never been a team that relies on one back (at least not for awhile). i really like portis tho...with the former chiefs O-coordinator, it will really open a lot of running lanes and portis will surprise a lot of people this year.
solid at WRs...hopefully moss will do better with brooks at the helm. mason gets reunited with mcnair and wayne has peyton. horn should be fine with brees throwing to him.
you can definitely improve on TE tho....although you generally don't get much production from the TE position.
so overall, try to trade/drop dillon, taylor, clark....maybe throw in eli if you can get another stud RB.
2006-07-13 16:49:47
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answer #4
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answered by chobo219 4
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QB Position: Your QBs are not good fantasy QBs (Fair).
RB Position: Portis is great, Dillon is OK (Good).
WR Position: You got money there (Excellent).
TE Position: Dallas Clark ... (Good but...)
K Position: Should be OK
Defense: NY Giants (Division has to much firepower... so so)
At QB chose elite passer (Payton, Bulger, Favre) or one in a passing offense like the Rams, Raiders, or Cardinals.
At Dallas Clark is OK but he may get hurt... get another TE like Todd Heap.
Get a real defense... Bears, Bucks, Ravens, or Steelers.
2006-07-13 11:44:58
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answer #5
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answered by MartinPalermo 3
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This is clearly a trick question........ you seem to be a fantasy novice...so here is why its a trick question. How many teams are in the league...how is scoring set up....how many players do you start at which positions? Essentially....fantasy football leagues run the gamut of 1 QB, 2RB, 3WR to 2 QB, 3 RB, 4WR, flex spots, no flext spots, TE, no TE, def, no def, defensive players, kickers getting bonuses for longer FG's, etc.
Therefore....without telling someone how your scoring is set up, or, at the very least, how many teams are in the league, no one would have an idea how to begin to judge a team. For example, if there are a lot of teams, say 12+, its a decent team. If its a smaller league, say 8 or 10 players, its a bit weak at RB for me.
2006-07-12 17:57:23
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answer #6
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answered by A real man 2
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Very good Team, looks like you have options all round. See if you can trade a QB and a WR like Derrick Mason and get a good QB. Because Ben is not going to light it up and so is Eli. See if you can trade for Brady or Palmer. RB Again, you have to go young, see if you can pick up Maroney or DeAngelo Williams.
2006-07-12 17:34:22
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answer #7
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answered by v_navin 2
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great team but try to trade Joe Horn. I think Brees' injury and careful style is going to keep him from getting Horn the big games he's had in the past. You can still get something good for Horn because a lot of people are thinking the saints are going to turn it around this year. they're wrong. Try to use him to get a better TE. There are some other guys there that aren't that great, but I don't think you'll get as much for them as you will for Joe "I just scored a touchdown so I think I'll get on the" Horn.
P.S. Eli will be one of the top 5 QB's this year.
2006-07-12 17:02:35
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answer #8
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answered by Pete 3
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A couple of things:
Roethlisberger is a winner but not a great stats quaterback. FYI, I'm a Steelers fan.
Bush may do well but you might want to see how he's utilized in the preseason. He only got like 20 touches at USC and it's an excellent pick if you can use his return yards since that's where he's going to see the most action at first.
I don't know about your wideouts....I'm not really a big fan of most of the except for Johnson. They all seem hit or miss to me. Realisticlly, where did Mike Martz go? GB or Det, I can't remember. Anyway, I'd pick up one or two of his wideouts since he's going to try this greatest show on turf thing again I'm sure.
You're very weak with D. Clark. If you want to go cheap, how about Todd Heap or Algae Crumpler.
2006-07-12 16:50:07
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answer #9
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answered by molex77 3
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very bad team roethlisberger wrecked his motorcycle manning aint no good, talyor play for the crappy ravens and they can't score touchdowns, bush is a rookie, portis smokes has bad fashion dressing, dillon is too selfish, johnson will become injured during week number one and miss 8 games, moss aint got no qb to get him the ball, evans can't stay off the bottle, wayne has harrison to get all their td's, horn is unproven after that injury last year, clark same problem as wayne, graham he will get many field goal shots since manning can't get in the end zone, giants give up too many tds
you have a pretty disfunctional team son
2006-07-21 04:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Weak at QB
outside Portis weak at RB (Bush will sit out this year)
Very good WR's
Think Clark will have a big year
2006-07-24 14:02:39
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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