At the risk of giving away my secret gameplans, here's something that surprised me about my game. I don't have particularly strong receivers. In fact, in my estimation, my TE group is marginally better than my WR group. So in the gameplan, I increased my 2 TE formations at the expense of the other, more WR oriented formations. I expected to have better performance from the TEs in the passing game than I did. Here were my top 2 WR and 2 TE box scores:
Kevin Walter 7 rec / 126 yds / 0 TD Santonio Holmes 11 rec / 122 yds / 1 TD Anthony Fasano 2 rec / 22 yds / 0 TD Scott Chandler 1 rec / 4 yds / 0 TD |
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Isn't the only reason its better to not punt is because you get 4 chances at a first down instead of just three?
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He's on my roster in league 1, but I'm not bothering to play him since he's only around 4 games this year, and was pretty crummy in real life. But he got you 122 yards. I could have used those 122 yards. Now, of course, there's no way to predict whether he'd ever do that for me in a game, so...I may just leave him on the bench. |
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SHENANIGANS! SHENANIGANS! |
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Can anyone flip the "no punt" switch?
It might be fun to do for a week once I've locked up a playoff spot. |
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How many players can be on a team's roster? Are we authorized a practice squad?
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This would add a nice dimension to free agency and reward owners who do their research more. |
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