QB B. Roethlisberger
(Pit - QB)
WR C. Johnson
(Cin - WR)
WR H. Ward
(Pit - WR)
RB D. Davis
(Hou - RB)
RB J. Jones
(Dal - RB)
TE H. Miller
(Pit - TE)
W/R Ahman Green (GB - RB)
BN K. McCardell
(SD - WR)
BN C. Brown
(Ten - RB)
BN K. Curtis
(StL - WR)
BN M. Brunell
(Was - QB)
BN R. Bush
(NO - RB)
BN W. Lundy
(Hou - RB)
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K L. Tynes
(KC - K)
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Defenses: Pittsburgh
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Defensive Players (rate them please)
D A. Pierce
(NYG - DL)
D L. Fletcher
(Buf - DL)
D A. Wilson
(Ari - DB)
2006-08-29
10:58:53
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I feel the comment about D. Davis getting hurt, that's why I handcuffed his backup man.
Ahman Green was available in my league so i snatched him up, He's got a number one job.
2006-08-29
11:07:11 ·
update #1
Dave your comments on my offensive players are very imformative and also dead on.
My defensive players though, I believe will do well. I've got a middle linebacker who will score points for me with tackles (he had 80 last season) and defended passes, not to mention sacks, ints, forced fumbles. I have an End who wreacks havoc with tackles and sacks. And a DB for picks and the occasional sack.
2006-08-29
11:18:08 ·
update #2
I was the 11th pick in a 12 man league. It was an automated draft. And yes, Chad was my #1.
2006-08-29
11:51:48 ·
update #3
I am going to be honest with you. You wasted your high draft picks on WR (YOUR FIRST TWO PICKS BETTER HAD BEEN JOHNSON AND WARD BECAUSE NOBODY ELSE YOU DRAFTED IS TOP 25).
QB- Roethlisberger is a WINNER but he has not put up fantasy numbers, at best his production has shown him to be a top BACKUP! now if you are predicting he is about to put up huge numbers than that is different but you would need a quality backup in a good offense (Trent Green, Byron Leftwhich or Steve McNair) Mark Brunell has not shown himself to be that type of player since moving to Washington.
RB- Julius Jones and Domnic Davis are both injury prone, there is a good chance that in Week 4 you will be starting two rookies (reggie bush and Wali Lundy) There is noway you should have allowed yourself to get stuck with this running back situation. IF they are healthy they both can be productive, but neither one has proven to be healthy.
WR- You are good, nothing to say but watch out for Ward hamstring.
K & TE - Decent selections based on production and potential.
W/R - Please read RB and take out Dominic Davis and Julius Jones and put in Ahmed Green
DEF - Pittsburgh Good
D- linebackers good (no way of figuring out how high you drafted these guys from the looks of your team you drafted them hopefully before running backs).
2006-08-29 11:43:20
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answered by dscot399 3
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Not a bad team.
QBs - Big Ben isn't going to put up huge fantasy #s since the Steelers are a run-first team. Brunell had a great season last year & has plenty of good receiving options, but he's otherwise a question mark w/ an injury history and Jason Campbell waiting to take over. You might want to upgrade there.
WRs - solid
RBs - Domanick Davis may spend the season on the bench & Ahman Green hasn't had a healthy full season in a while. J. Jones, R. Bush, C. Brown and W. Lundy should provide you with plenty of options, however.
TE - solid, but no backup for bye week
K - see TE
DEF - see TE
IDPs - I've never played IDPs before, so I have no idea how well those players will do. But on the surface, they don't seem like the kind of players that are going to light up the stat boards. However, I could be quite wrong.
You have a good team, but like I said, you might want to look into an upgrade at QB & make sure that the waiver wires will have what you need at TE, K and DEF.
2006-08-29 11:08:15
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answered by Dave of the Hill People 4
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Oh man that is horrible dominick davis might not even start and julius jones is a split back, you have too many wide recievers and almost none of them point makers. Trade Johnson or Ward for a running back and a solid qb rothlisberger is coming off injury and brunell is injury prone, do something.
2006-08-29 11:06:10
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answered by bibby6914 3
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WOW! you acquire an awsome team. you would be happy with Hasslebeck, I had him final 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. Alexander= STUD. Ronnie Brown, suitable 10 working back. Harrison-Manning hookup.Chambers sturdy reciever. Burress- Manning Hookup.Shockey suitable 5 Tight end. guy is that somewhat your team? you will definately end interior the right 3 on your league if maximum gamers stay healthy. each and every physique else who rated your team are idiots!!!
2016-09-30 03:39:50
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answered by shimp 4
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your quarterbacks could always be better, ben and mark are decent, and your rb squad needs to be upgraded, you better just hope bush gets the starting nod because even though davis is a decent rb, he gets hurt to often, same with chris brown and in ten. they have a deep rb squad with henry and white. and ahmen green has gone way down hill
2006-08-29 11:02:22
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answered by vikslastresort 2
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Everything looks good except RB's. kinda weak there. must be a 12 team league.
2006-08-29 11:04:11
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answered by drywalsman 2
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I would say average to below average. You are relying on Pitt to have a great game every game if you decide to start Ben, Hines, and the Def at the same time.
2006-08-29 11:01:39
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answered by johngrobmyer 5
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solid, but it looks like you put too much emphasis on wide receivers... this is good for a 10-12 man league though
2006-08-29 11:01:29
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answered by Beastmaster 1
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probably a few too many receivers, but lots of potential for huge days
2006-08-29 11:05:03
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answered by C_Millionaire 5
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very weak at rb
2006-08-29 15:11:28
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answered by ? 5
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