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14 Team League (PPR, 6Pts for Passing TD's) WHIR

Postby hecrey91 » Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:24 pm

How do you guys think I did? Obviously I need some work in the RB area but I feel as though the rest of the team is pretty solid.
14 Team League
PPR
Passing TD's = 6 pts (INT's = -2)

QB- Drew Brees
WR- Steve Smith (NYG)
WR- Wes Welker
WR- Johnny Knox
RB- Rashard Mendenhall
RB- Ahmad Bradshaw
TE- Owen Daniels
QB/RB/WR/TE- Jay Cutler
K- David Buehler
DEF- San Francisco
BN- Devery Henderson
BN- Donald Brown
BN- Marshawn Lynch
BN- David Garrard
BN- Jason Snelling
BN- Brandon Tate
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Re: 14 Team League (PPR, 6Pts for Passing TD's) WHIR

Postby LaRock » Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:19 pm

Great job in landing two high-scoring QBs. With passing TDs = 6 and the ability to start both each week, you should be sitting pretty. It's not easy to land two QBs like that in a 14 team league, especially with your scoring system. Congrats on that!

I'm not as concerned about your RBs as you seem to be. Bradshaw and Brown should combine to be a solid RB2 by committee. Sure the depth isn't there but you'll more than make up for it at QB and WR. Great PPR WRs by the way.

Not completely sold on Daniels being 100% any time soon, but if he does bounce back you're fine there.

Worst case is you need help at RB &/or TE, and if you have to you could easily upgrade on waivers--someone at those positions always seem to come out of nowhere each season.

Good luck, and please see mine:

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Passing TDs = 4
All other TDs = 6
100 yd rushing bonus = 4
PPR
All other basic scoring

VERY strict rosters...MUST have:

2 QBs (start 1)
3 RBs (start 2)
4 WRs (start 2)
2 TEs (start 1)
2 D/STs (start 1)
2 Ks (start 1)
Flex--ANY offensive player
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Re: 14 Team League (PPR, 6Pts for Passing TD's) WHIR

Postby dpaine1988 » Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:10 am

Yea man, great work on the QB's.

Only hole I see is your RB2, but hopefully something will pan out and Donald Brown could easily be a solid RB2 by midseason. Snelling has a chance too.

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Re: 14 Team League (PPR, 6Pts for Passing TD's) WHIR

Postby jimjim » Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:50 am

You really need welker and knox to come through. I think knox will. not sure abour welker (injury). Overall looks good for 14 team league.

Please check mine

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Re: 14 Team League (PPR, 6Pts for Passing TD's) WHIR

Postby kenjinenjin » Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:17 pm

I think your #1 priority should definitely be to improve your RBs. Brown could very well pan out, but as of now he's pretty much your only hope for consistent RB production throughout the year. I really don't see Lynch or Snelling distinguishing themselves this season. Your WRs, while better, are also not especially elite. I hate to say it, but you may have to part with Cutler, your one big advantage, if you come across a good deal. I'm assuming that QB values are pretty inflated in this league, so if you could get a solid WR2 + a RB with a high ceiling (Spiller? Foster?) or a 2nd tier RB + a decent WR3, you've gotta pull the trigger.
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