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okay all of these leagues are 10 league teams.
rate 1-10 thanks

1ST TEAM:

QB-MARC BULGER
RB-LARRY JOHNSON
RB-FRANK GORE
RB/WR-MAURICE JONES DREW
WR-LEE EVANS
WR-MUSHIN MUHAMMAD
TE-TODD HEAP
D/ST-COWBOYS
K-ADAM VINATIERI
BN-REGGIE BROWN
BN-JASON WITTEN
BN-SANTONIO HOLMES
BN-ROBBIE GOULD
BN-ALEX SMITH
BN-MATT HASSELBACK
BN-RONNIE BROWN

2ND TEAM:

QB-TOM BRADY
RB-JOSEPH ADDAI
RB-LADELL BETTS
RB/WR-BRAYLON EDWARDS
WR-STEVE SMITH
WR-LEE EVANS
TE-KEVIN WINSLOW
D/ST-PATRIOTS
K-SHAYNE GRAHAM
BN-MARC BULGER
BN-PHILIP RIVERS
BN-SANTONIO HOLMES
BN-JAY CUTLER
BN-DALLAS CLARK
BN-COWBOYS
BN-TED GINN JR (JUST A WHATEVER PICK)

i am going to trade for a second and 3rd running backs. my bench qbs are going towards that.

2007-08-10 08:09:28 · 6 answers · asked by cbyzsportzfan 3 in Sports Fantasy Sports

i got gore and brown in a trade

2007-08-10 08:24:13 · update #1

yea im trying to trade LG away

2007-08-10 08:25:12 · update #2

6 answers

Lets look at it:
1st Team:
QB: Very nice QBs. Bulger will do a lot for you. Great back ups in Hasselbeck and Smith. When Bulger has his BYE week they will get great stats for you.

RB: One of the best positions on your team. I have no clue how you were able to get LJ, Gore, and Brown on the same team. You should be unstoppable here. I'd switch Jones-Drew with Brown.

WR: Only place I see that needs a little bit of work. Lee Evans is great but I think Muhammed's glory days are over. Try packaging him with one of your QBs for another awesome WR. Go for the best one you can find.

TE: Great here. Heap should have a great year and get pleny of catches, yards, and TDs for you.

K: You've got one of the best. Vinateiri and Gould should do it all for you. Gould is a very good kicker so I would package him with another BN player and go for a descent kicker and a back up WR. What i'm trying to say Gould will kick plenty of field goals, so instead of letting him stay on the BN, sell high on him and get someone else.

BN: I think you're good here too. Hasselbeck and Smith are great QBs. Brown/Jones-Drew (whoever ends up on BN) are both great RBs and will do you good when your starters have a BYE week.

I'd give this team a 9.5/10. GREAT TEAM DUDE!!!


OK, lets look at the second team:

QB: Great Brady has led the Pats to many Super Bowls and will get you plenty of passing yards and TDs. Cutler is a great back up and should only get better. Bulger is too good to sit on the bench though. So put him in the deal I said below.

RB: You're OK here, Addai will do good for you but I don't think Betts will do anything for you. Package him with Bulger and go for a stud RB and another good/descent back up.

WR: Very good here Smith and Evans are a great combination will do plenty for you. Holmes is also a good back up. They'll all get you plenty of yards, TD, and catches.

TE: Kellen Winslow should do pretty good now that he's not injured. Dallas Clark is also a great back up, he should get plenty of attention in that passing Colts offense.

DEF/K: Pats have a great DEF and Grahm should get it done for you at kicker. Cowboys are a great DEF to keep around for the Pats BYE week.

BN: You are strong here. They will get it done for you during your starters BYE week.

I'd give this team a 8.5-9/10. You picked too many QBs leaving you with a not so good RB. BUT you've still got an awesome team.

Great teams dude!!!! I would be surprised if these teams don't make the playoffs. BOTH should make the playoffs. Well, I hope this helped you, good luck in the season!!!!

2007-08-10 08:33:31 · answer #1 · answered by lsutigerfan123 4 · 0 0

Whoever was in the first league with you was an idiot. There is no way you should have gotten Ronnie Brown, Gore, Jones-Drew, AND Larry Johnson in a 10 team league. It is nuts. Bulger is a good pick, too, and Hasselbeck is a starter on most teams. You either got really lucky, or have a lot of dumb friends if you are in a private league. That said, that team's wide receivers are very average at best. You lose a few points for that. The rest of the team is adequate. I'll give you a 8 out of 10. You can get a ten if you can get someone to bite on a Johnson for a good wide receiver trade.

The second team is not as good, but it is solid. Addai and Brady are great picks, and your receivers are much, much better than your first team. It still seems crazy that you got Brady AND Bulger AND Rivers AND Cutler. No one in their right mind should have let you pull that off. But having four QBs is a waste unless you can make a good trade with one of them. If you do, then you might be sitting pretty. Betts could be the sleeper of the draft if Portis gets hurt again. Otherwise, he's wasted space. I'll give you a 9 for this team, too, if you can pull of a trade for another top running back. Maybe even a 10, depending on who you get. I give this team a 7 otherwise.

The drafts in those two leagues must have been very strange, though. Oh well. That is not your fault. Good luck!

2007-08-10 08:23:03 · answer #2 · answered by Mr. Taco 7 · 0 0

Team one is stellar with definite playoff potential. Matter of fact I'd say you're a lock. Your running backs are all outstanding, Bulger is always a threat with the recieving squad he has, two above average wide outs and a premier kicker give your first team a 9.

Second team, with a couple exceptions doesn't stand out that much to me unfortunately. I'm certainly not trying to be a jerk at all. Like I said the first team is stellar, second one though, I give about a 5. Middle of the road. Best of luck to you in both leagues though friend.

2007-08-10 08:19:25 · answer #3 · answered by Chaddy 3 · 0 0

your bench sucks and tampa bay's protection is suspect. you overlook they play in the nfc south with carolina and atlanta. look on the offensive gamers on those team. there is extremely some factors they're going to renounce in the those video games. none of your bench gamers are going to do something for you. perhaps bledsoe. for the main section they are the two coming off injuries or below performers. so your superb case state of affairs is to desire none of your starters get harm. mcnabb performs in the nfc commonly used and doesnt have stable receivers or a good back. boldin is great, moss became great, mason wont provide u great numbers. johnson is great. bush would be great. witten performs in dallas have been terry glenn gets lots of the balls and stats. so the starters look extraordinarily stable.

2016-11-11 23:22:21 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

both teams are great, but i would start reggie brown over muhammed on team 1, brown is mcnabbs number 1 reciever, first team 9.5, second team 9

2007-08-10 08:30:10 · answer #5 · answered by Brad C 2 · 0 0

how did u ever get gore and johnson on the same team?
something isn't right....

2007-08-10 08:18:14 · answer #6 · answered by dgowland11 2 · 0 0

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