Yeah, one of those threads. This is my team in GISH's Legends of Miami league. The scoring setup is pretty odd, rewarding big plays while dinging you big for turnovers. This is also PPR. 1 QB, 3 WR, 2 RB, 1 TE, 1 W/R/T, 1 PK, 1 DST, 2 IDP.
QB1: Ben Roethlisberger
QB2: Sam Bradford
WR1: Vincent Jackson
WR2: Miles Austin
WR3: Santonio Holmes
WR4: Anquan Boldin
WR5: Pierre Garcon
WR6: Robert Meachem
RB1: Chris Johnson
RB2: Mark Ingram
RB3: DeAngelo Williams
RB4: Ryan Grant
RB5: James Starks
TE1: Rob Gronkowski
TE2: Zach Miller
PK: Alex Henery
DST: New Orleans Saints
IDP1: James Harrison
IDP2: Jon Beason
I like this setup. I'm deep as hell at WR; my QBs don't throw too many INTs and can rack up TDs; my RBs are solid with a potential to be top notch; my TEs are TD magnets; and my IDPs rack up tackles and can get to the QB for sack points.
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I rate your team an F-. I like this one though... :shifty:
QB1: Mike Vick
QB2: Josh Freeman
WR1: Hakeem Nicks
WR2: DeSean Jackson
WR3: Austin Collie
WR4: Jacoby Ford
WR5:Michael Crabtree
WR6: Nate Burleson
RB1: Felix Jones
RB2: Tim Hightower
RB3: Knowshon Moreno
RB4: BenJarvus Green Ellis
RB5: Brandon Jacobs
RB6: C.J. Spiller
TE1: Jermichael Finley
PK: Billy Cundiff
DST: San Diego
IDP1: Tramon Williams
IDP2: Derrick Johnson -
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Those are your top backs :no: you need to make a move or somethin
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Bring it on. My team owns both of yours. Hard.
QB1: Tom Brady
QB2: Kevin Kolb
WR1: Marques Colston
WR2: Jeremy Maclin
WR3: Santana Moss
WR4: Danny Amendola
WR5: Malcom Floyd
WR6: Steve Smith (Car)
RB1: LeSean McCoy
RB2: Darren McFadden
RB3: Ahmad Bradshaw (FLEX)
RB4: Marshawn Lynch
RB5: Darren Sproles
TE1: Vernon Davis
PK: Robbie Gould
DST: New England Patriots
IDP1: Ray Lewis
IDP2: Jared Allen
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Hmmm, as an outsider Id say team # 1 is the best on paper..team #2 has HUGE potential but could bust out, and team #3 looks just all around solid.
If Monsters RB's are just average his big play potential is huge with the DJACK/Vick combo..Finley and imo a guy who will be a top 3 scorer at WR in Nicks.Desides and MonstBlitz like this. -
I like team 2 the best. There's some bust potential, but I think Vick, Hakeem Nicks, Felix Jones and Finley could each end up the top scorers at their respective positions. I think they'll all be top 5 at their respective positions. I also like Hightower and Freeman to be at least solid and maybe good to very good.
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RB definitely isn't the position of strength, but instead of having 2 great RBs I think I have 5 good ones. And both Tim Hightower and Felix Jones have potential to be breakout players this year. If I'm wrong about them, I'm hoping the other options I have can fill in.
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I still say I have the best overall team. :shifty: Griddles is stacked at RB, though.
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Big Ben is a solid fantasy QB, then you got a potential stud in Bradford (who also plays in a dome wich is nice come playoff time), RB's are nice if DW stays healthy his career YPC is over 5 so u do the math. 2 stud #1 WRs....yea I like that team.Desides likes this.
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I am a fan of Colston and Maclin... and I feel like Moss and Amendola are fine WR3 options. I can see why people would dislike my WRs though... no real big names but I opted to go RB, RB, RB, QB in the first four rounds.
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You just dont have that big name guy but that is really moot in the scheme of things, Amendola was the 9th highest scoring WR in my league last year and I got him in the 14th of 16th round.
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My problem with your WRs is that they're all part of committees (Colston, Floyd) or are second options (Amendola, Maclin). I don't even know where Moss and Smith fit in on their rosters anymore and I consider them WR3s at best this year. Moss tends to have up and down years so I could be wrong about him, though.
Since this is PPR, your best WR might turn out to be Amendola, and he would be an absolute steal considering his draft position. (That's why I have him on my roster in Armchair GMs, so I agree he's a great below the radar pick.) I just think my roster is ultimately more balanced, that's all. :up: -
I value WRs a lot less because everything is so up in the air. I think Colston is the for sure #1 and Maclin is their possession guy who can also take it the distance. Jackson isn't going to get targeted a lot, IMO. But when he does, it'll be for a big gain. He'll have those 3 rec, 90 yard, TD games. Maclin is more likely to get the 6 rec, 85 yard, TD games.
I think your team has some questions at RB while mine has some at WR. It depends on what you value more. Will Chris Johnson be OK without any training camp? Will D-Will get his carries stolen from Stewart/Goodson? Will Mark Ingram get much more than 10-12 carries in NO? I do like that you handcuffed Grant with Starks though.
Not trying to downplay my team's WRs because they also have their question marks. Will Colston recover from injury? Can Maclin recover from missed TC time? Will Moss be overshadowed by the new WRs added? Will Amendola still be Bradford's favorite target?
My team has RBs that will run and catch the ball... in PPR style I think my team is better. But in regular format, you'd have a compelling argument, IMO..Desides likes this. -
New Orleans doesn't really have a #1 WR. They're like the Patriots offense in their Super Bowl days; the guy who's open gets thrown to. Colston also has an injury history, which downgrades him in my eyes. That's why I picked up Meachem; I think when/if Colston goes down, Meachem can step up.
As for Maclin, I don't necessarily disagree, but I think you're downplaying the presence of Steve Smith (former NYG). He's a better possession receiver than Maclin, IMO, and given how defenses will likely double Jackson and keep a safety on Maclin's side of the field, I think Steve Smith benefits from that arrangement. We'll have to see, though.
I agree that there are some questions, but they're pretty minor. The Titans offense still runs through CJ, and I like his odds of having a big year more than I like the odds of him flopping; DeAngelo is still the best RB on his team and just got paid big time, so I don't see him losing much if anything in terms of carries or targets; and Ingram will likely be as close to a feature back as New Orleans is willing to go, given that Chris Ivory was cut. At worst, Ingram will split touches with Thomas and will be the goal line back, which is fine for fantasy football purposes.
For me, the question mark is which Packer will be worth keeping in the long term. I didn't necessarily handcuff Grant with Starks as much as I hedged my bet; if Grant doesn't come out and play well, he'll get yanked for Starks. I'm set either way though.
Your 1-3 RBs are definitely perfect for PPR, that's why I think you're stacked there.
And just to contrast, whatever I lose in receptions by having, say, DeAngelo Williams on the roster, I more than make up for by having two fantasy WR1s and a real-life #1 WR (Holmes) on my roster. I can see the three adding up to at least 210 catches this year. I'm estimating that VJax and Austin both get about 75 catches, and Holmes gets around 60. That's plenty. -
I think Lance Moore is going to be NO's WR to own. He is going to take a lot of the underneath stuff that Bush used to have.
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looks like you got roasted in week 1 des...lol
you could be in trouble with your running backs though, i also have ingram as my 3rd RB, hope he still gets alive, vincent jackson had a healthy 0 points for me in week 1 , also have bradford but will drop him for henne this week -
Not really. I was a couple of points away from winning week 1. All I needed was for Roethlisberger to not be completely terrible and I would have won. He only gave me 7 points; that won't happen again.
My RBs are fine. I can handle a slow start from the group as a whole because my WRs are fantastic. Chris Johnson will gradually get more work, and the Saints' and Panthers' schedules get easier starting in week 3, which means I can swap in Ingram and Williams depending on matchup.
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Sproles for Holmes. Just putting it out there... It is PPR, afterall... :yes:
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You need to sweeten that pot, because Sproles won't have a game as good as he did in week 1 for a while. :lol:
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yeah he was even better in week 2
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Not really. He added 10 rushing yards and subtracted 40 receiving yards. The difference between week 2 and week 1 is his touchdown.
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My top league team... non PPR
QB: Cam Newton
RB: Ahmad Bradshaw
RB: Ryan Mathews
WR: Calvin Johnson
WR: Greg Jennings
WR: AJ Green
TE: Vernon Davis
Bench:
Eli Manning
Jahvid Best
Mark Ingram
Knowshon Moreno
Dwayne Bowe
Mike Williams