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I have LT, got knocked out in the first rougnd last week by team that had L. Betts and T. Gonzalez, both had career days, two of my guys had 0 pts (LJ Smith and A. Johnson) and QB had negative points (Grossman). I was number one seed got knocked out by number eight seed. OUCH!!!
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THE NFL finally got what they want...and it caused
jockdoc replied to FrogAssassin's topic in FFToday Board
I think the roughing the passer rule is the problem, and the interpretation by the refs and fines by the league are what is frustrating. Last week a 49er DB sacked the Lions QB with a pretty hard hit, was on top 10 replays everywhere. Mike Ferrera, officiating VP said it was a clean hit because he hit the qb on the side and didn't land on top of him with all of his weight. Later that week the niners cb found a letter from the league in his locker with a fine for that hit. I don't think anyone knows how to properly interprit this rule, players, coaches, refs, or the league office. That is what the real problem is here. The result is defensive players letting the qb go instead of tackling him, and the offense getting a free play out of it, maybe that's what the NFL wants, more offense? Did anyone else see in that game where a roughing the qb was called when two browns player hit rothlesburger during a int run back. Another bs call. Thanks league. -
THE NFL finally got what they want...and it caused
jockdoc replied to FrogAssassin's topic in FFToday Board
I think the roughing the passer rule is the problem, and the interpretation by the refs and fines by the league are what is frustrating. Last week a 49er DB sacked the Lions QB with a pretty hard hit, was on top 10 replays everywhere. Mike Ferrera, officiating VP said it was a clean hit because he hit the qb on the side and didn't land on top of him with all of his weight. Later that week the niners cb found a letter from the league in his locker with a fine for that hit. I don't think anyone knows how to properly interprit this rule, players, coaches, refs, or the league office. That is what the real problem is here. The result is defensive players letting the qb go instead of tackling him, and the offense getting a free play out of it, maybe that's what the NFL wants, more offense? Did anyone else see in that game where a roughing the qb was called when two browns player hit rothlesburger during a int run back. Another bs call. Thanks league. -
A-Train starting over J. Lewis, what an underperformer
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QB- Grossman (ww pick up) RB- Tomlinson (#3 pick in draft) RB- J. Lewis (Team has yet to lean on him) WR- T.O. (can't wait for him to explode against iggles) WR- Andre Johnson/ Antoino Bryant (flip a coin) TE- L.J. Smith (gotta love McNab's favorite target) K-Robbie Gould (riding the chi-town L-train to the championship) DST- ATL (better to be lucky than good) Team is 2-0, had league high score this week, even though T.O. got me only one point. NICE!
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Jamal Lewis is the Unlikliest Key to the Whole Season
jockdoc replied to Keyser Sose's topic in FFToday Board
That's what I'm talkin about. J. Lewis is a sleeper stud! -
Starting M. Bell over J. Lewis too, mostly because of matchup.
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I can't believe Denver would sign Woods with any real intentions of him keeping a roster spot. First he was traded by the 49ers to SD, then SD released him. Both of those teams don't have very impressive receiving corps, and he couldn't make it there. At best, I think Woods is just another body to throw to so they don't wear out the other good receivers in camp
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http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm
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Cincy got him in round 3.
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The Annual "What's your Favorite Draft Day Food/Beverage"?
jockdoc replied to kolp's topic in FFToday Board
Goes down oh so smoooth -
Why do you say this?
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OK, so I did this topic a few months ago, and the chatter was significantly that AFC was still dominant over the NFC. I checked the head to head matchups last year and the AFC won 34 out of 64 games, only 2 games over .500! Real dominant huh. This doesn't include the Super Bowl, so ok 3 games over .500. The media will have us believe that the AFC is far dominant over the NFC, but when they actually play the games it apears pretty equal. Whatchathink?
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Had to throw out some love for my niners. Got nowhere to go but up. I think their D will improve just from being on the field less and hopefully having less injuries than last year.