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  1. slacker1989

    Riverboat Ron

    eh, I thought it was nuts too. However, Gano had already missed a FG and an XP.
  2. slacker1989

    Fired: Coaches on the way out

    Oh god, no thanks, I hope Cooter gets run out of town soon too.
  3. slacker1989

    Playing against Gurley owner.

    The Gurley owner won all three of my leagues, including the league I won.
  4. slacker1989

    Not a catch?

    By the definition in the rule book, it is not a catch. https://twitter.com/CBSSports/status/942553082130440192?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Farticles%2F2749793-patriots-vs-steelers-twitter-explodes-after-jesse-james-td-reversal-late-int Argue that its a crappy rule, but you cannot argue that it is a reception based on the existing rules.
  5. slacker1989

    Not a catch?

    He was going to the ground in the process of making the catch. When a receiver is going to the ground during the catch, he must maintain possession through the ground. He didn't and a hand came of the ball, the ball was on the ground... no catch.
  6. slacker1989

    Not a catch?

    Not a catch. Signed, Calvin Johnson
  7. slacker1989

    Detroit at New Orleans: In-Game Discussion

    lol, yeah...cause it is such a great payback to win a meaningless game
  8. slacker1989

    Packers at Lions: In-Game Discussion

    So if Cobb gets a punt or kick return TD, you expect points? What if he has to fill on defense due to injury, do you expect to get points for a interception returned for a TD? The source of the problem is how the NFL records the stats for fumble recoveries and if your league is setup to award points for those stats. If the offensive player that fumbles the ball recovers the fumble, any yardage and touchdowns are recorded as the original play type (rushing or receiveing). If a different player recovers the ball, any yardage and touchdowns are recorded as fumble yardage or a fumble recovery touchdowns. These kind of plays happen so rarely, most people would not realize that there is a seperate category or think to include them in their scoring. http://www.nflgsis.com/gsis/documentation/stadiumguides/guide_for_statisticians.pdf
  9. We had the same situation. You never change the scoring system during the season, especially in week 13.
  10. slacker1989

    Anyone starting Mckinnion?

    I think it would be stupid, but feel free tot take one for the rest of us Julio owners.
  11. Johnson is sitting and even if he isn't sitting, he is nothing more than a decoy Bush wasn't effective when healthy, I'd stay away even if he plays. Bell, Riddick, and Winn are all available. Hopefully the Lions learned something seeing an injured player worsen their condition by playing decoy last week (Calvin's ankle got wrecked on his one catch).
  12. slacker1989

    Another sleeper RB thread

    Riddick was ruled out last week with an injury and Bush got knocked out early. They fed Winn the ball because he was the last running back standing.
  13. slacker1989

    Official Week 5 F.U. Thread

    Non-FF related FU Henery 47 yarder missed 44 yarder missed 50 yard potential game winner missed and to add injury to insult Carpenter kicks a 58 yard game winner with 10 seconds left on 2nd down
  14. slacker1989

    NFL Announces Bonuses For Not Being Arrested

    Ridiculous, how about your bonus is getting to keep your job making millions playing a fockin game.
  15. Had a similar problem one year. The league was setup with no dvisions, so each team played every other team once. We left the empty team in the schduled and calculated its score each week by averaging the others teams' scores for the week. It worked well in our situation, but it may not play out so well if you have divisions.
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