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Buckets of Dimes: Archives / Re: Team Assignment
« on: July 26, 2018, 01:08:21 AM »
I'd like to opt out of the Hawks and take a shot at the random draft.
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Buckets of Dimes: Archives / Re: Team Assignment« on: July 26, 2018, 01:08:21 AM »
I'd like to opt out of the Hawks and take a shot at the random draft.
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Buckets of Dimes / Re: Buckets Of Dimes Sign Up« on: July 20, 2018, 12:41:41 AM »I'll throw in my name to this league. Can't hurt. If no one else signs up and I'm the odd guy at 17, then no worries. Willy was bugging me to sign up here for the longest time (also, why's he no longer helping out/co-commish?) To answer your question, Willy seems to have left the site. Hasn't been on since mid-April 3633
Buckets of Dimes / Re: Questions/Suggestions« on: July 19, 2018, 03:22:38 PM »
And I assume the order would be by standings from real life? Or would draft rookie order get randomized?
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Buckets of Dimes / Re: Questions/Suggestions« on: July 19, 2018, 03:19:10 PM »
Will we for sure be doing a rookie draft? Or would the team we take have their rookies on it?
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Buckets of Dimes / Re: Questions/Suggestions« on: July 19, 2018, 02:56:27 PM »
I'd be fine with either team selection criteria.
Then you get that team's roster and the 1 free drop Then all the player's left over from unpicked teams (or those that are dropped), you just operate it like regular FA. Don't really like blind bidding for all FAs. 3637
Buckets of Dimes / Re: Buckets Of Dimes Sign Up« on: February 27, 2018, 12:35:31 PM »Name: Billy Markowitz Fantrax ID: Billym17 E-Mail: billymarkowitz@gmail.com Have you previously been in a contract based dynasty league? Yes, it’s prtty much all I’m in now Are you willing to be in the league for the long haul? Yes Are you willing to log in at least once every 48 hours?[/b] yes 3638
MLB News / Baseball Article« on: May 26, 2013, 05:38:20 PM »
10 of the most interesting 'Facts & Stats' in MLB today...
By: Fantasy Furnace... With the major league baseball season about a quarter over as we head towards the Memorial Day Weekend, we came up with some interesting facts and stats that you may (or may not) be aware of. They are random and shouldn't have too much bearing on your rosters as they're just here to hopefully make you say, "Wow, I didn't know that!" We featured this last season and it was a huge success so back by popular demand, here are some of this season's most interesting facts & stats... DID YOU KNOW as of Saturday, May 25th, 2013... 1. That 34 year old Vernon Wells and 35 year old Carlos Beltran have more home runs (20) so far this season than Jay Bruce, Josh Hamilton and Ryan Howard...combined (each has 6)? 2. That in their last four games, the Baltimore Orioles have hit 13 home runs? 3. That Yankees DH Travis Hafner, who doesn't play everyday, has the third most RBIs on the team? 4. That David Price. Matt Cain, Roy Halladay, Josh Johnson and Josh Beckett ALL have ERAs above 5.00? 5. That SP Jason Marquis leads the National League with 28 walks but is just 2 wins shy of Jordan Zimmerman and Matt Moore who lead the major leagues in wins with 8? 6. That Jimmy Rollins, Denard Span, and Drew Stubbs combined, have less stolen bases than Everth Cabrera (18)? 7. That Kevin Kouzmanoff is the only player to hit a grand slam home run on the very first pitch he ever saw as a major leaguer? It was done against Edison Volquez in the 1st inning vs the Texas Rangers on September 2, 2006. 8. That SP Brandon McCarthy has given up just one run over his last three games (24 innings)? 9. That Baltimore’s Chris Davis leads the major leagues in homes runs with 16 and that Manny Machado, also of the Orioles, leads the majors with 21 doubles? 10. That on May 22, Mike Trout hit for the cycle, a feat accomplished by under 300 players in the history of MLB? He was the youngest to do so in the A.L. at 21 years, 9 months, and 16 days. Mel Ott who achieved the cycle in 1929 at age 20 — is the youngest overall. 3639
NBA News / Kobe Bryant has sprained ankle« on: March 15, 2013, 11:19:41 AM »
Kobe Bryant severely sprained his left ankle when landing awkwardly after taking a potential game-tying shot against the Hawks with little time left in their game on Wednesday.
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NFL News / 5th Down: Week 16« on: December 20, 2012, 03:50:39 PM »
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The 5th Down Blog is designed to help you, the fantasy owner, on whom to start, sit, and who we pick as a sleeper for the week. Each week, we will take turns doing a position for the week. Feedback is always welcome as we love to discuss football! Which Jets QB is not featured here? | Image Courtesy of USA Today Check out past postings of the 5th Down for each week: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 Quarterback - Billy Must Start: Tom Brady vs Brady will look to rebound after throwing 2 INTs last week against and what better team to rebound against than a horrible Jaguars defense. Brady will have a field day against their defense throwing for at least 250 yards and 2 TDs. Must Sit: Russell Wilson vs Wilson has been impressive thus far but will hit a wall known as the 49ers defense this weekend. The 49ers don't give up a lot of yards to opposing offenses and that should continue this weekend. Sleeper: Greg McElroy vs McElroy gets the nod this week over Mark Sanchez against an underachieving Chargers team. He won't light it up but could still have a solid game against San Diego Running Back - JMAC Must Start: Adrian Peterson vs IS there any doubt that he is THE must start player period at this stage. Chip on his shoulder and going for the record. Over 1300 yards in his last 8 games, enough said. He will do what he does, period!!!! Other Must Starts- Alfred Morris, WAS vs PHI, CJ Spiller, BUF vs MIA Must Sit: Chris Johnson vs I know he looked to have a good game last week but that one 94 yd td run was all he did, other than that he was limited to less than 2 ypc. Look for GB to shut him down and keep on rolling. Other Must Sits- Trent Richardson, CLE vs DEN, Beanie Wells, AZ vs CHI Sleeper: Vick Ballard vs Had his first 100 yard game last week and this is a clinching playoff berth game for IND, so look for them to put up a solid game plan with Ballard getting his work in vs a suspect KC def. Wide Receivers - Mike Must Start: Dez Bryant vs 88 has been living up to the hype as of late, has he finally figured it all out? Who knows, but he's fighting through injury, and making the big catches, the Boys are starting to click. Must Sit: Michael Crabtree vs On the Crabtree bandwagon after his big game in Boston? Well jump now, he does nothing against the Seahawks and their big physical corners. Sleeper: Jeremy Kerley vs So the Jets finally decide to let the sound, yet vanilla McElroy play ball, it's going to be a good thing for the Jets pass catchers, even Braylon Edwards might make an appearance. Tight Ends - Eric Must Start: Tony Gonzalez vs This year has been much nicer to Gonzalez owners with 8 TD's and almost 900 yds. This week shouldn't be any different. The Lions have allowed 6 TD's over the past 8 weeks. Feel free to deploy Gonzo as you normally would. Must Sit: Jermaine Gresham vs While Gresham has been a solid option over the past few weeks, this week he has a tough matchup. The Steelers have been really good against opposing TE in allowing the 3rd least fantasy points. They have allowed 5 TD all year and allowed over 70 yds in just ONE week (last week vs Dallas). Look else where if possible. Sleeper: Kyle Rudolph vs Although Rudolph has been relatively quiet over the past few week, this he week he has a good matchup. The Texans give up the 6th most fantasy points to opposing TE's. 5 TD's over as many week and over 50 yds rec in 4 of those 5 weeks. Rudolph can guide you through a foggy Christmas Eve. Defense - Billy Must Start: Chicago vs :ARI: The Bears defense has fallen off as of late, but they should be able to rebound against a horrible Cardinals offense. Must Sit: Seattle vs The Seattle defense has been dominant this year, but that probably will not continue this week against the 49ers. San Fran's offense has been playing well lately and even the Seattle defense probably won't stop that. Sleeper: Washington vs Washington's defense has played better as of late (mainly in the 2nd half) but they will be going up against an Eagles offense that has made any defense look great lately. Last time these 2 played, the Skins defense held the Philly offense to only 6 points, 257 yards, and forced three turnovers. |
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