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Skippy
You get 20/20 hindsight with one player each week.

What that means is that you get to pull any player from your starting lineup and replace that player with any player from your bench so long as you do not violate the roster starting requirements.

This week for the very first move I will be putting Ronnie Brown in and sitting anyone on my team.

Don't worry Rhino, you can get Perry in there as well.






























































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Ziachild007
I am pretty sure I remember you bringing that up before the draft started.

Mine will be T.J. Houshmandzadeh this week. w00t.gif
ts
Hmm ... as of this writing at least, I'll take J. Campbell and sit Brees ... NOS with 2 rushing TDs, what the flock?

On a totally unrelated topic, I have never ever before owned Frank Gore, in any league at any time. So far, it feels good. smile.gif If only he could play against DET every week.

CaP'N GRuNGe
With only my kicker to go, starting my entire roster still wouldn't help this week.

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MikesVikes
Roddy White in for Winslow according to my math skills.
SteelBunz
QUOTE (MikesVikes @ 9/26/08 10:38am) *
Roddy White in for Winslow according to my math skills.

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1+2 is......12......right? wink.gif
Skippy
QUOTE (SteelBunz @ 9/26/08 12:25pm) *
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1+2 is......12......right? wink.gif

With that sort of math our kickers would be gold.

3+3+1+3+1 = 33131
JoJoTheWebToedBoy
Huh?
SteelBunz
We could call it string math......lol. w00t.gif
(That was a joke for all those astrophysicists on the Huddle. As in..String Theory? :crickets: Nevermind. laughing.gif )
ts
QUOTE (SteelBunz @ 9/28/08 1:02pm) *
We could call it string math......



Well, here's hoping that in order to properly calculate my FF score for the week, someone will have to do something special in the world of math, like discover the biggest prime number ever, or some such feat of humongous number calculatory greatness.
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