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Postby cloudwasher » Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:15 am

1 Pt 25 yds passing, 5 pts passing TD
1 Pt 10 yds rush/rec, 7 pts rush/rec TD

Start 2 QB 2 RB 3 WR 1 TE 1 K 2 DEF

QB: Schaub, Hasselbeck, Delhomme
RB: DeAngelo Williams, Ronnie Brown, Addai, L McCoy, Mendenhall
WR: Andre Johnson, Anquan Boldin, Chad OchoCinco, Torry Holt, Derrick Mason
TE: John Carlson
K: Josh Brown
DEF: NY Giants, Eagles

I think I did amazing at WR and DEF, pretty good at RB, and decent at QB and TE. I wanted to get some opinions though...
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Re: 10 team non-PPR WHIR

Postby liono123 » Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:42 am

With 2QB and 2DEF, your team is going to look pretty different from those in standard leagues. Your defenses are awesome, and you should get a ton of points there. I'd have probably gone for a top 5 QB with one of my earlier picks, since in a 2 QB league you'll want two of these big point-getters. The reason why you don't typically take a QB early in fantasy is because with teams starting only one, you can still get a decent scorer in the later rounds (like a Schaub or a Hass). But with teams starting two, suddenly they become much more valuable (at least IMO).

Will you be able to keep up with a team that can field a Brees or Brady + a 2nd solid QB?

Look at your competition, was anyone able to snatch up two good QBs? If not, I wouldn't worry. If so, I'd try and package some of that WR depth with a QB for an upgrade.

Strong team, otherwise. Solid RB, great WR/TE/DEF.
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    WR/TE: Antonio Brown, Brandon Lloyd, Randall Cobb, Ted Ginn
    K: Bryant
    DST: Bills
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Re: 10 team non-PPR WHIR

Postby u_fig_eater » Thu Sep 03, 2009 1:56 pm

cloudwasher wrote:1 Pt 25 yds passing, 5 pts passing TD
1 Pt 10 yds rush/rec, 7 pts rush/rec TD

Start 2 QB 2 RB 3 WR 1 TE 1 K 2 DEF

QB: Schaub, Hasselbeck, Delhomme
RB: DeAngelo Williams, Ronnie Brown, Addai, L McCoy, Mendenhall
WR: Andre Johnson, Anquan Boldin, Chad OchoCinco, Torry Holt, Derrick Mason
TE: John Carlson
K: Josh Brown
DEF: NY Giants, Eagles

I think I did amazing at WR and DEF, pretty good at RB, and decent at QB and TE. I wanted to get some opinions though...


I think Carlson will probably not match last year's numbers; last year he got a lot of action with all of Seattle's WR being hurt and also Hasselbeck being out. I think TE is probably where you can look to upgrade. I like your pick of Holt, he has a lot of upside, and a lot of people have written him off unfairly. McCoy is also a savvy pick, I have him on a couple of my teams.

In summary, I think you can upgrade your TE and your third running back, but other than that it looks pretty good.
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Re: 10 team non-PPR WHIR

Postby tfarmer12 » Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:51 pm

Overall, not a bad-team. However, I think you have some big questions at RB. WR corps is stacked (anytime your 3rd WR is Ocho, youre in good shape.) I also think your QB situation could be better. I may enertain tradin one of my top 3 WR's for an upgrade at QB. Holt would serve a as fine 3rd WR I believe.

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