
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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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.
ReplyDeleteDude, that is rough.
ReplyDeleteI do not think he should have been credited as being sacked though.
A loss of rushing yards is what it should be.