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Another benefit of Doing the Opposite?
Preying on weaker teams in the league who are in a dire sitauation with their bye weeks.
Case in point.
I just traded Torry Holt, Wes Welker, and Jags Defense
for
Marion Barber III, LenDale White, and Gregg Jennings.
I then turned around and traded
Gregg Jennings and Fred Taylor
for
Patrick Crayton and Isaac Bruce.
I will tell you, the team I play against this week is the team I traded Holt, Welker, and Jags too. So, we'll see right away on the outcome of that trade. He's playing all 3 of them this week.
Now here is the roster
QB - Manning and Derek Anderson
RB - MB3, Adrian Peterson, Thomas Jones, LenDale White, DeShaun Foster, Ladell Betts
WR - Braylon, Roy Will, Patrick Crayton, and Issac Bruce
TE - Owen Daniels
K - Gostokski
DST - Vikings (picked them up off of waivers this week....which is why I could part with the Jags D), and Titans
This week MB3 is on the bye but after that I have a solid starting lineup and great depth to go with now.
QB - Peyton
RB - AP
RB - MB3
WR - Braylon
WR - Roy Will
Flex - Play the matchups between T. Jones, LenDale, and Crayton
K - Gostowski
DST - Vikes most weeks
WHAT A SQUAD!!!!
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Friday, October 26, 2007
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2 comments:
I'll tell you how bad my season is going. I actually had one of my recievers get negative points for a sack! Seriously! I needed fifteen points from Brandon Marshall and I came up short, due in part to the fact that he was sacked while attempting some sort of weird flea flicker.
Dude, that is rough.
I do not think he should have been credited as being sacked though.
A loss of rushing yards is what it should be.
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