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  1. If you are getting AP I would do that deal immediately!
  2. 2 QB PPR League I give up Brees/Carr/J. Randle/Stevie Johnson I get back Kaepernick/T. Taylor/A.J. Green/Ellington My Team Luck Brees Carr L. Murray J. Randle Gore Abdullah David Johnson Sproles K. Allen B. Cooks Agholor s smith S. Johnson E. Royal J. James
  3. I would do that all day! Gates is barely rosterable at this point and you could start Bradford over Romo most weeks especially now without Dez so basically you are giving up Forsett for AP and Foster. and you have Bell coming back in a week. Once Foster is back and looks good you can turn one of those RBs into a better WR.
  4. I would stick with Cobb but keep an eye on how he is practicing this week. I would probably go Bradford. Buff is a tough D and NE will not just feed it through Brady if they can find other ways to win. Bradford will throw the ball 50 times. And this is coming from a NE fan.
  5. This is a PPR league. I will answer yours. Thanks!
  6. Yea. 7 of the top 10 players last year were QBs. Looks like Russell is the clear winner. Thanks for setting me straight.
  7. PPR semi standard scoring league (QBs score a little less than standard) Can start 1QB, 2RB, 2WR, 1TE and 2 "Super Flex" (Can be QB/RB/WR/TE but not 2 of the same position). Can only keep one: Russell Wilson for 12th round pick Jordan Cameron for 13th round pick Antonio Brown for 5th round pick I think I am leaning toward Cameron but being able to start two QBs makes me consider Wilson.
  8. Would you agree that there is a big difference between the refs asking for a raise and the owners demanding the refs take a pay cut? For the refs to take a pay cut would insinuate that they were not worth that amount of money. I think the play over the last few weeks clearly points to the opposite and the referees were earning a fair salary for the level of skill they bring. It is clear the refs are worth the money the owners need to stop penny pinching (since it is affecting the product) and get them back to work!
  9. Correct me if I am wrong but the referees are not asking for a raise. They are asking for the exact deal they have already. The owners are trying to take away parts of the original deal. The referees are asking for nothing new in their contract, and are even willing to contemplate a hybrid structure where current refs get their defined-benefit pensions, and new hires receive the defined-contribution 401(k) plan. But the robber baron-like owners won’t budge. http://news.firedoglake.com/2012/09/25/nfl-referees-strike-fans-must-tune-out-for-labor-to-succeed/
  10. Rumor is that Salas will make the practice squad and the Pats are looking for a more veteran presence with Hernandez injured. http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/post/_/id/4730224/this-time-a-branch-for-salas-swap
  11. I would not do it. RG3 will probably come back down to earth and AJ and Wallace is a better WR combination than Colston and Thomas
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