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  1. "Saved by zero" gets to me and also this one for Subway: FIVE FIVE FIVE DOLLAR FOOT LONNNNNNNNNNNNNG............
  2. God that song brings back horrible memories Your ringtone? Vibrate, man, VIBRATE.
  3. "four wins in their pockets out of 5 games " None of those are division wins, SEA and OAK are garbage, with STL not much better. Respect will come with Buffalo peforming well against MIA, NYJ, NWE in the next four weeks.
  4. "I love playing SD after they are coming off a big emotional home win" I agree here - I bet SD will be overlooking Buffalo a bit, as they go to New Orleans next week before their bye week. It will be interesting to see how well WR Chris Chambers comes back (if at all) and the coverage on TE Antonio Gates. And will WR Lee Evans be able to get open often against CBs Quentin Jammer / Antonio Cromartie?
  5. Romo's biggest weakness is that he can't scramble out of trouble to find receivers. When he has protection and finds someone open quick, his accuracy deep can be lethal. But when the pocket breaks down, he lacks awareness of where he is and runs right into a sack often. Note - Just reported - Romo is out 4 weeks with a broken pinkie.
  6. I agree with your points on Davis, but no TE has ever thrived under Mike Martz. And the 49ers have a different QB who is relying on his veteran WR Ike Bruce, along with WRs Arnez Battle, Bryant Johnson, and pass-catching RB Frank Gore. I'm sure Davis will get more opportunities this season to be involved in the offense - the 49ers have invested too heavily in him not to. Now, this point needs some clarifying: "Leave it up to Mike Martz to waste a guy's talent (see Marshall Faulk with the Rams)" Faulk's talent was wasted? I guess a running back catching 80+ balls for four consecutive years ('99-'02), rushing for 1300+ yards in 3 of those years and scoring 69 touchdowns plus winning a Super Bowl isn't good enough for you? Certainly Faulk's numbers took a dive when he was injured (missed parts or all of 6 games in '02, 5 games in '03), and the wheels came off the Rams' Ferrari when Kurt Warner became badly injured to start the '02 season (3 TD, 11 INT, 0-6 record), getting replaced by Marc Bulger in Week 7. But you have to realize that very few RBs can continue to play at such a high level for 5+ years. For several of the Rams' glory years, Faulk was by far the most versatile and best running back in the NFL.
  7. Always liked PPR in my league. But we also give .25 for running back carries, which rewards the workhorses as well. Pass completions are .20. Minus 2 for fumbles and INTs. 6 for all TDs. Yardage is 50 per point for passing, 20 rushing, 16 receiving and 25 on return yards. It gets interesting with 14 teams starting 2 QBs, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 K and 8 Individual Defensive Players (IDP). Top 5 offensive players last year were Brady, Tomlinson, Romo, Westbrook and Moss, so it’s a good mix. On D we start two DBs, four DL or LB, and two more of either type. I would really like to see Yahoo! distinguish more on the IDP side so we could configure it better - where you had to start a DT, a DE, a corner, a safety, etc - but Yahoo! is not a good format for this. I want to put in a plug for IDP here. If you've never had it in your league, trust me, try it once - I GUARANTEE you'll love it and never go back to "team defense." I can't tell you how enjoyable it is to watch Patrick Willis rack up 1 point every time he makes a solo tackle for my team in addition to all of the other stats going on. Plus on defense we also get 0.5 points for assisted tackles, 3.0 for sacks and INTs, 2.0 for forced fumbles, fumble recoveries, blocked kicks and safeties, and 1.0 for passes defended (a defender getting his hand on the ball). Of course, 6 for defensive TDs as well. A good defender in this league can be more valuable than a #2 WR. It brings back the "defense wins championships" quote because it's true when you have 8 guys notching stats on defense and 8 on offense along with a kicker. You know all of the good offensive players. A small number of free agents will put up good years. But defensive gems are constantly out there on a week-to-week basis, and the opponent matchup is often crucial. A guy like Terrence McGee was pure gold for years because of his status as a starting corner and a kick return specialist. Too bad for the owner that drafted him this year; he's hurt and seems to have lost his return duties. Only 4 bench spots so there is NO hoarding. Every starting QB in the league is rostered, including many backups. During heavy bye weeks a few teams have to start a blank because they can't drop anybody, which makes it even more cut-throat. A very good week is about 200 points, and many matchups are decided by 5 points or less. It's sweet.
  8. "So not to be called a complete homer, I think the best burger on the planet can only be had at J. G. Melon on Third Ave in NYC." Yes! I agree, I was going to post the exact same thing. That's 3rd and 74th Street. Also add their cottage fried potatoes, $3.95. Cash only.
  9. Born in '71. I remember the Bills making the playoffs in '80 under Knox because everyone in WNY was excited about it. In the AFC Divisional Playoffs, the game was in San Diego and Buffalo was up on the Chargers 14-3 at halftime. But the Bills were shut-out in the 2nd half and the Chargers scored 17 unanswered to win 20-14. Joe Ferguson was pretty awful, getting picked off multiple times. Dan Fouts passed for over 300 yards and threw a late 50-yard bomb to a guy named Ron B. Smith to seal it. Tough loss, but not bad considering the team they were up against - the Coryell offense featured Fouts, John Jefferson, Charlie Joiner and Kellen Winslow - 3 future HOFers and a 1st-team All-Pro in Jefferson. The next year, I moved to San Francisco and fortuitously watched the 49ers win 13 regular season games and their first Super Bowl.
  10. "Winfield and Clements are their current teams defensive MVP's" No no no no no no no way. It's Patrick Willis for the 49ers. I could agree with Winfield at this time because the Vikes' normal MVP, middle linebacker E.J. Henderson, is out for the season and Winfield is a surprisingly adept tackling cornerback.
  11. "JEFF GARCIA SUCKS. He isn't even the starter in Buc land anymore." I don't know where you're getting the idea that Garcia sucks. He threw for huge yardage ('00: 4,278), and 30+ TDs ('00, '01) with the 49ers early in his career. He led the Eagles to the NFC East crown in '06 with 5 straight wins to end the season after McNabb went down. Last year he led the Bucs to the NFC South crown and lost to Super Bowl champs NYG in the playoffs. Garcia's not the starter at TB right now because Tampa Bay head coach John Gruden is an idiot, and holds a personal grudge of some sort against him. When ever in this league have you seen a Pro-Bowl QB benched after Week 1, in a game where the starter didn't even play that badly (24-41, 221, 1 TD, 1 INT)? And Garcia kept TB in the game this week against Denver after Griese went out in the third quarter, leading the Bucs on a 13-play, 90-yard drive to cut Denver’s lead to 16-13 with 2:02 left in the game. Gruden will most likely start Garcia next week - reluctantly - despite the fact that he hates him.
  12. "People forget how the humble the Bills fans were during those SB years." Trust me, your fans were not humble. The Bills fans I encountered in college (upstate NY) from '90-'93 are the reason I hate the Bills. No fans are humble when their team is winning.
  13. "Tebow is in Urban Meyer's system. Alex Smith was a great QB in Urban Meyer's system. By the way, how's it working out for that guy in San Fran?" Yes, well. Smith is NOwhere the athlete Tebow is, and Smith was able to run Meyer's offense against WAC teams, not the SEC. I was disgusted when the 49ers picked Smith but that was a really thin year at QB in the college ranks and they needed one. I think Tebow could be a pretty good pro. Maybe a notch below Rothelisberger. It will be interesting to see how he does for the Gators this year with a weaker receiving corps and Percy Harvin banged up. I thought teams were game-planning for Tebow way too much last year, even to the point of run-blitzing up the middle. If I were a def. coordinator I would just try to cover Florida's WRs as best I could and see how he does in the pocket once the DEs get something going on the outside. His strength is running up the middle on set plays, not scrambling out of trouble.
  14. Those are solid teams...but you really waited on QB. I would not be 100% confident in any week with any of the four that you drafted. Garrard is not going to throw only 3 picks again this year. 12 completions for 150 yards and MAYBE a TD is a "good" game for him. He simply has very little potential to light it up. Schaub barely proved himself last year for Houston. He's going to get sacked, fumble, and picked off a ton. Edwards might do ok for you, but the winter games at home will not be kind to his numbers. And Kitna, although he threw for 4000+ again last year, had low TDs (18) and has thrown more INTs than TDs in his last 2 years.
  15. I definitely like your team except for your first two picks. I am not sold on Barber as a top back (that high), and I never take a QB that early, even Brady or Manning. Still, Maroney in the 8th is pretty unbelievable and Winslow could prove to be your anchor for consistent points week-to-week. And Eagles and Saints defenses.....you'll be dropping both of those at some point. Check out Denver.
  16. Ahh sorry buddy. My staple 10-year $150 league commish drew me back in for another year after promising to pay me my last year's second place winnings - 3 leagues is already too many. But what's your league format - #of teams....1 or 2 QBs...standard Yahoo!?
  17. Yes, but limo costs do add up - any decent one is going to cost at least $100/hour. If you're going out all the time, it can easily run up tabs of thousands of dollars per week. That may not seem much to someone really rich, but that same person might also be paying $4,000 per month for the $200,000 Bentley in the garage. No one is going to pay that much for a car and not drive it. Cars are status symbols and celebrities want to be seen in them.
  18. Hardy is a great pick; I actually thought the 49ers were going to take him.
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