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  • GT
    Automag?
    • Dec 2001
    • 5786

    #1

    FFL cheat sheet needed!

    Got a problem guys. In viewing the Dem convention lastnight instead of studying for our office draft in vegas..... I kinda forgot to get a drafting cheat sheet. Anyone have a link to one?

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  • MicroMiniMe
    Easy Like Sunday Morning
    • May 2003
    • 1213

    #2
    LOL.
    Don't take Ricky Williams.
    Culpepper and Moss should have better years than last year if Booker stays healthy.
    Cory Dillon changed teams I think.
    Tell you the truth, I think its going to be a *HUGE* sleeper year. Including rookies on bad teams.
    Priest Holms will be a favorite for overall #1, not many stud backs that arn't aging or on bad teams.

    CNC Emag
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    • Benfica4ever
      Registered User
      • Nov 2002
      • 1583

      #3
      Originally posted by MicroMiniMe
      LOL.
      Don't take Ricky Williams.
      Culpepper and Moss should have better years than last year if Booker stays healthy.
      Cory Dillon changed teams I think.
      Tell you the truth, I think its going to be a *HUGE* sleeper year. Including rookies on bad teams.
      Priest Holms will be a favorite for overall #1, not many stud backs that arn't aging or on bad teams.
      Uhhhhh ummmmmmmmmm........you pretty much left me with nothing else to say...its all true...



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      • BlackVCG
        Grubby Owner

        • Oct 2000
        • 4956

        #4
        Corey Dillon is now with the NE Patriots. I don't think he's going to have a huge season in terms of statistics, because of the Patriots playing style, but I'm sure he'll be running 100+ yd games most of the season.

        I wouldn't put a dime on the performance of Eli Manning. With his behavior during the draft, that kid is setup for failure.
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        • Darkling
          The Pump Master
          • Oct 2001
          • 234

          #5
          What are you talking about?!? Ricky Williams is a pimp! Leaving the NFL in his prime to hang out with Lenny Kravitz and Bob Marley's kids on the beach (yeah, hang out...hmm...theres no tokin it up smiley here...).
          "Want more range? Get closer.
          Want more accuracy? Aim for once.
          Want more skill? Good luck."
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          • MicroMiniMe
            Easy Like Sunday Morning
            • May 2003
            • 1213

            #6
            Oh yeah, totally depends on scoring system. Touchdowns only is waay different than yardage or bonus scoring.
            For yardage, a full time running back on a good team will always rack up yards to run the clock. Likewise a great back on a bad team (Ladanian Tomlinson) can get you jack squat.

            Rookie full time running backs on a decent/good team can go stud right away. Rookie wide out/QB far less likely. Most great sleepers are 2-3 year players and backup guys that step up after an injury to an aging starter.

            If trends hold, your grandma can still rush for 1000+ behind the Broncos O line.

            CNC Emag
            Featherlight Viking

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