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Old 05-14-2013, 08:57 AM  
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2013 Sandbox Simulations League 1 Thread

Figured creating a new thread for the upcoming league 1 season would probably help consolidate discussion.

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Anchorage Roadkill Rabbits lostcause
Austin Armadillos noa
Cedar Rapids Angry Clam Hammers dj56dt58
Chula Vista cripplas mrroandro
Clearwater Donkeys DJsleftnut
Dallas K-Swiss Tubes Zeke
Denver Broncos Wonton prejudice (gochiefs).
Duluth Pillagers rain man
Fort Wayne Dukes jerm
Fort Worth Drifters KCChiefsman
High Point Knob Hills ChiefAshhole20
Independence Vision cdcox
Kansas City Ball Busters Kyle DeLexus
Las Vegas Lonely Strippers sfchief
Overland Park Chiefs Old Dog
Pittsburgh Tacos brorth
Portland Rhein Foster (not a cp member - contact via djsleftnut)
Provo Knuckledraggers rageeumr
Richmond Tigerhawks carlos3652
Springfield Attack bevischief
St Joseph Stetsons austinchief
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Old 09-10-2013, 06:40 PM   #2581
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Old 09-10-2013, 06:47 PM   #2582
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Old 09-10-2013, 07:02 PM   #2583
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Question: I just traded for Erik Walden, who has 0 years on his contract? Does this give me the rights to match offers for him in free agency? I don't see him on my roster.
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Old 09-10-2013, 07:04 PM   #2584
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Old 09-10-2013, 07:19 PM   #2585
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Question: I just traded for Erik Walden, who has 0 years on his contract? Does this give me the rights to match offers for him in free agency? I don't see him on my roster.
It doesn't appear that the trade went through. I don't see it in the recent trade announcements. Who did you trade with and what were the terms (be as specific as possible)? Did you lose the resource you were putting on the trade block?
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Old 09-10-2013, 07:20 PM   #2586
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Old 09-10-2013, 08:02 PM   #2587
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Sigh. I guess putting 4 guys on the board earlier today wasn't enough.

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Old 09-10-2013, 09:15 PM   #2588
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what a fast fall from grace Tyler had. I was wondering if he was going to get drafted at all, and then figured out that somebody would probably get him by default.
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Old 09-10-2013, 09:56 PM   #2589
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Old 09-11-2013, 07:42 AM   #2590
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Through six rounds of action, the rich get richer. The Tacos have added these players to their Sandbox Bowl winning roster:
24 Pittsburgh Tacos DT Sharrif Floyd
Floyd becomes and immediate starter with Justin Bannan, Earl Mitchell gets prime sub time.
48 Pittsburgh Tacos LB Manti Te'o
Manti looks to find a place with Dannelle Ellerbe and Paul Posluszny in a 4-3, with Phillip Wheeler and Russell Allen flanking.
72 Pittsburgh Tacos RB Christine Michael
Michael becomes the understudy and main backup to MVP Alfred Morris.
93 Pittsburgh Tacos CB B. W. Webb
For a team that had Ras-I Dowling starting a year ago, Webb represents the future behind Jabari Greer and a young complement to Richard Sherman.
96 Pittsburgh Tacos DE Mike Catapano
Had to go early to keep him from a bunch of Chiefs fans, did you see what I saw?
120 Pittsburgh Tacos TE Dion Sims
TEs are the new black, a sixth round pick on a potential starter with Keller out for the season makes Sims a value pick.
144 Pittsburgh Tacos LB A. J. Klein
I will tell myself "Have patience with Luke Kuechly V2.0"...
168 Pittsburgh Tacos DT Josh Boyd
Mr. Irrelevant is a developmental prospect, but one that stuck on a 53 man roster.

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Old 09-11-2013, 08:41 AM   #2591
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9 Topeka Tyrannicide Tavon Austin
Will quickly join the receiving corp with Mike Wallce, and Julian Edelman, also helping in return game.
33 Topeka Tyrannicide Johnathan Cyprien
Takes over as starting strong safety as Johnathan Babineaux is released.
57 Topeka Tyrannicide Jordan Mills
Will start at RT with Baluga recovering on the IR.
66 Topeka Tyrannicide Bennie Logan
Will add depth to the nose behind Mount Cody.
81 Topeka Tyrannicide Logan Ryan
Nicely adds depth to the RCB postion behind Carlos Rogers
105 Topeka Tyrannicide Corey Lemonier
Will add depth to the OLB and replace Edgar Jones as he is released.
114 Topeka Tyrannicide Johnathan Franklin
Will compete for carries in a stable of running backs with no clear #1
129 Topeka Tyrannicide Zac Stacy
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Clearwater with a very 'future' oriented draft. It was a little too needs based for my liking, but I feel like there are some great long-term gets in there.

21 - Kyle Long, G
Mean, nasty, athletic G who just went one on one with Geno Atkins in his first ever NFL game and kept Atkins off the scoreboard. Patches the biggest hole on my O-line.

56 - Margus Hunt, DE
Just a physical freak. His technique is still trash but he managed credible performance in camp. Give him a season and by 2014 I think he'll be a legit 8-10 sack guy replacing Michael Johnson. He's just too long and too strong to not be a presence out there.

71 - DJ Swearinger, SS
A couple of old safeties in Houston with Reed and Manning. Swearinger's a talented cat that will hit hard. He'll be Pollard's replacement by 2015 at the very worst and maybe as early as next year. Something of a value pick as well.

117 - DeVonte Holloman, WLB
This was a bit of a reach but I'm a sucker for skills-sets. Holloman is a converted safety who had two interceptions from the Will spot in pre-season action. The guy just has a nose for the football. He's not likely to be an asset against the run or a plus pass-rusher, but he'll be a great coverage backer from the Will.

119 - Michael Buchanan, DE
Probably another reach, but again the skills won me over. He has the ability to be a disruptive pass-rusher and the Patriots are pretty good at developing D-Lineman. He's getting regular season snaps as a 7th round pick so they see something they like there.

152 - Quanterus Smith, DE
Might be my favorite pick of the draft. He tore an ACL in November and it caused his draft stock to fall. Before that, however, he was leading the nation with 12.5 sacks and still ended in the top 10. He abused DJ Fluker in their game against Alabama, with 3 sacks going against the future 1st rounder. He was 2nd team all-conference as a JR despite starting barely half the season in 2011. He's on the come. I won't get anything from him this season as the Broncos put him on the IR to let his knee fully recover, but in 2014 he'll be replacing Dumerville and tearing it up.
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Old 09-11-2013, 08:55 AM   #2593
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I like reading you guys' editorials for each player. Everyone nails it.
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Old 09-11-2013, 09:25 AM   #2594
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Dallas K-Swiss Tubes Draft report

Round 1 - DT\DE Shelden Richardson - The Tubes have to go offense in the first round right? Wrong. They drafted BPA and Richardson was at the top of their list. GM Zeke was very adamant in expressing his frustration with the run defense despite having a stellar pass defense. Richardson will go a long way in shoring this up. This was a weakness that looks to turn into a definitive strength in the future. With three DE's drafted high in the last 2 drafts, we should hope.

Round 2 - RB Eddie Lacy - Dallas' offensive struggles last season was no secret. The lack of offensive skill players ultimately resulted in an 8-8 season. Eddie Lacy provides a huge boost to a much maligned running game as they will look to him as their main man between the tackles.

Round 3 - RB Montee Ball - How can you pass a talent like Montee available this late? Certainly not when you have little depth at running back. Ball will receive plenty of work behind Lacy in this offense, be sure of that.

Round 4 - ILB Nico Johnson - Nico Johnson provides some depth to a very strong Linebacker core. He has the physical abilities to be a very solid player given time.

Round 5 - WR Stedman Bailey - Bailey set all sorts of records for the Mountaineers. He joins a team lacking any Star Wide Receivers, so will be given plenty of opportunity.

Round 6 - TE Levine Toilolo - Again, a team needing players all across the offense. Toilolo comes from good bloodlines in that he is the nephew of man-mountain and bull-riding legend Dan Saleaumua. If he has half the god-spirit of Dan, he will be a great pickup in Round 6.

Round 7 - C Eric Kush - Watch the dude's film. He's gonna be a player. Excited to get a potential future starter in the 7th.

The offense has a long way to go, but this draft went a long way to strengthen it.
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Round 1 - DT\DE Shelden Richardson - The Tubes have to go offense in the first round right? Wrong. They drafted BPA and Richardson was at the top of their list. GM Zeke was very adamant in expressing his frustration with the run defense despite having a stellar pass defense. Richardson will go a long way in shoring this up. This was a weakness that looks to turn into a definitive strength in the future. With three DE's drafted high in the last 2 drafts, we should hope.

Round 2 - RB Eddie Lacy - Dallas' offensive struggles last season was no secret. The lack of offensive skill players ultimately resulted in an 8-8 season. Eddie Lacy provides a huge boost to a much maligned running game as they will look to him as their main man between the tackles.

Round 3 - RB Montee Ball - How can you pass a talent like Montee available this late? Certainly not when you have little depth at running back. Ball will receive plenty of work behind Lacy in this offense, be sure of that.

Round 4 - ILB Nico Johnson - Nico Johnson provides some depth to a very strong Linebacker core. He has the physical abilities to be a very solid player given time.

Round 5 - WR Stedman Bailey - Bailey set all sorts of records for the Mountaineers. He joins a team lacking any Star Wide Receivers, so will be given plenty of opportunity.

Round 6 - TE Levine Toilolo - Again, a team needing players all across the offense. Toilolo comes from good bloodlines in that he is the nephew of man-mountain and bull-riding legend Dan Saleaumua. If he has half the god-spirit of Dan, he will be a great pickup in Round 6.

Round 7 - C Eric Kush - Watch the dude's film. He's gonna be a player. Excited to get a potential future starter in the 7th.

The offense has a long way to go, but this draft went a long way to strengthen it.
Who'd you have at RB last season? You should be stocked up now.
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