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Post by nkullar on Dec 26, 2006 4:02:18 GMT -5
Thanks Preston and congrats to you and Fishbones for making it as far as you did. To the rest of you, better luck next year.
This is the first time that I won the SuperBowl in a fantasy league so I am going to celebrate this one for a while.
All in all, I'm pleasantly surprised that I won this year. I think I had a lot of depth on my roster from a good draft but no superspecial players. I also thought the Portis injury would have bit me in the ass, especially after I traded away Gore the day before his injury. I was also really lucky thoughout the year as my opponents continuously laid an egg when they played against me. But I think I should be commended for making the best use of players that were available to me on a weekly basis.
Hope the offseason trading peiod is a busy one.
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Post by nkullar on Dec 19, 2006 17:23:40 GMT -5
Gerald,
If Buckeyes did even marginally well and had at least a 500 record, then it would have made sense to select him as MVP.
I agree that the player does not have to go right to the Super Bowl. In Ladanian's case, a playoff entry would have been sufficient to garner my vote. But he didn't do that. For the rest of the players, no strong case can be made to legitimately be distinguished as MVP.
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Post by nkullar on Dec 19, 2006 15:39:13 GMT -5
Under normal circumstances I would vote for LT2. However, someone can only be MVP if there team did well. The team that owns LT2 finished an abyssmal 5-8 in the regular season. So I can't vote for him.
Of all the other candidates selected, none are actually in the fight for the big prize money. None are owned by Thunder or myself.
This goes to show you that 1 or 2 big stars don't make a championship fantasy football team. Because none of the available candidates are from a team that is in the finals, I won't vote for anyone this year.
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Week 13
Nov 28, 2006 20:32:29 GMT -5
Post by nkullar on Nov 28, 2006 20:32:29 GMT -5
Oh no problem. I'm already on top of it. I finished tabulating 2 score for week 13: Pimps 255 Thunder: 85 Fishbones: negative 30 Buckeyes: negative 5 (amazing effort by both defenses!!!). Pimps finish the season with the best record.
I'll get the rest of scores out shortly.
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Week 13
Nov 28, 2006 15:07:52 GMT -5
Post by nkullar on Nov 28, 2006 15:07:52 GMT -5
Just to let you guys know, there is another Thursday game this week - Baltimore and Cinci. So similar to last week, players starting from these 2 teams have to be announced before game start-time.
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Post by nkullar on Dec 12, 2006 16:28:39 GMT -5
At least I'm in the semis Chicken.
Who needs Willie when you have the best receiving corps and Tony Gonzalez.
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Post by nkullar on Nov 28, 2006 1:04:19 GMT -5
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Post by nkullar on Nov 11, 2006 20:22:23 GMT -5
I forgot to finish my sentence:
"Note to Gerald, this trade is contingent on 1 condition. This condition is that I get to start Tony Gonzalez tommorrow against the Fishbones. I'm hoping the approval process does not disallow me from starting Gonzo. If it does the trade is nullified. So all you that disapprove of the trade please"... speak up right now.
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Post by nkullar on Nov 11, 2006 20:20:25 GMT -5
The Slaves and Pimps have made a trade.
Going to Slaves: Plaxico Burress Frank Gore Randy McMichael
Going to the Pimps: Tony Gonzalez Chiefs Defense Rod Smith
The rational for the trade is as follows. First the Pimps were desperately seeking to improve at tight end. while McMichael is half decent, he wasn't getting into the end zone and question marks remain with respect to Miami QB. Gonzalez is the perenial tight end that the Pimps were looking for.
Secondly the Pimps were not very happy with there defensive matchups leading up to the playoff. The Chiefs def have the best matchups from week 10 to 16 playing such offensive powerhouses like Oakland (twice), Miami, Cleveland and Denver.
In return the Pimps give Sarah a big birthday present in Gore and Plaxico. Gore and Plax will give Sarah a chance to rebuild her team. Of the course the Pimps could afford to lose these 2 given the depth at WR and RB.
Note to Gerald, this trade is contingent on 1 condition. This condition is that I get to start Tony Gonzalez tommorrow against the Fishbones. I'm hoping the approval process does not disallow me from starting Gonzo. If it does the trade is nullified. So all you that disapprove of the trade please.
Next time I tell you that I am willing to give up 2 studs for a superstud, please take me more seriously.
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Post by nkullar on Nov 5, 2006 6:08:33 GMT -5
Don't worry Chicken, the Pimp is already on top of it. We will do our best to take Pepsi of the market. It is not right to poison Chickens with such poor taste. The Pimps will not make that mistake.
Say Chicken, if you are stressed out to much about tommorrows matchup, I suggest a rum and coke to get your mind off of Pepsi. If that doesn't work try a Crown and Coke. Hell I would suggest a vodka and 7-up. Dr Pepper is best to give you a jolt. But Pepsi will poison the Chicken.
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Post by nkullar on Oct 24, 2006 2:18:43 GMT -5
Ha Ha Ha, glad to amuse you. You would be interested to know that neither one of us would exactly fit the description of tight-end. So we weren't talking about ourselves. The pimp don't roll that. Now all you biatches can stop talkin and get on your knees, cuz the pimp is now tied for the lead in 'No Huddle'.
Thats right you better reconaz.
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Post by nkullar on Oct 23, 2006 18:56:19 GMT -5
The Pimps and the Chicken have swapped tight-ends.
Going to the Pimps: Eric Johnson
Going to the Chicken: Heath Miller
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Post by nkullar on Oct 16, 2006 23:15:47 GMT -5
If I did my math correctly...
then the Buckeyes and Cardinals are going to kill the kicker. Neil Rackers, the dream kicker from 2005, could not kick an easy 40 yarder. Ouch that loss hurts Buckeyes.
We all mightaswell concede the regular season to the Fisherman.
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Post by nkullar on Oct 4, 2006 3:18:34 GMT -5
Ummm yummy, I luv Candi.
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Post by nkullar on Oct 2, 2006 3:23:25 GMT -5
Wow, so much drama in the NH-'LBC'. I left town for a wedding 2 dayz ago, and all shizzel goes lizzel.
Well I'm going to join in the festivities. I'm sorry Gerald, I'm handing my team back to you because its not fair to me that you made a side deal with someone else to forgive their league fees. I quit...
Phhh PSYCHE!!! Thats some weakass circumstances that BOB quit over. I can't even get 8 bucks for that trick in Downtown on Saturday night. The Pimps don't respect no quitters and losers. So if you have any issues, you'd better check yourself before you wreck yourself. Don't need no negative bitches that hurt my biz.
You all need to Chill. Don't sweat the small stuff cuz its all small stuff.
If Fantasy Football gives you this much stress you need to...ah... nevermind there's no hope for you.
Hey, Ms Naughty Angel, give me a holler... the Pimp wants to know if your really as Naughty as you claim to be.
NEway, I'm going to sitback and enjoy a brewsky's for a hard fought victory over my division rival Gang Green (Sorry Chicken, can't quit drinking after spending 3 nights with you at Vegas). The Pimps put up 88 points with Plax and Porker on detox. Now thats what you call depth. And with a 13 point performance from Donald Driver, the battle in the mighty Unitas division will shape into a very tight one.
Hey Gerald, business has been a little slow for the Pimp the last few weeks. Some of these hoes been smoking too much Crack and not payin up. So I need some time to get your Cheds.
Pimpin ain't easy.
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