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The Bigger Bus
00martedì 26 luglio 2005 13:52
www.sportsline.com/fantasy

Se qualcuno volesse leggere un po' di informazioni sul fantasy football, farsi un idea di un ranking dei giocatori e magari vedere delle simulazioni di draft fatte da esperti del gioco (utili per farsi un'idea della strategia da seguire per il nostro a fine Agosto), questo sito può esservi utile.
Comunque a partire dal 14/8 (al mio ritorno dalle vacanze che cominceranno, se dio vuole, Sabato 30/7) io sarò a disposizione di chiunque tra i meno esperti voglia chiarire qualsiasi aspetto del fantasy football (almeno, per quanto ne capisco).
Non fatevi problemi, sto a disposizione.


Buffalo78
00martedì 26 luglio 2005 14:25
Usiamo questo post per le spiegazioni basilari della fantasy.
8)
The Bigger Bus
00martedì 26 luglio 2005 15:28
Comunque la regola numero uno è e rimane: al primo giro scegliere un kicker! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
(Meglio se gioca all'aperto dove piove, nevica e fa vento già a partire dal mese di Settembre).
Tranquilli: qui avete dei veri amici!
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 13:39
Ferma restndo la prima regola d'oro dove la prima scelta va spesa su un kicker, eccovi copia di un articolo (è in inglese, spero che non sia un grosso problema) apparso sul sito di fantsy di NFL.COM all'indirizzo freemeeting.1.football.nfl.com/news/8606723 e che vi puo' dare qualche dritta sulla strategia da usare.
Buona lettura!

June 29, 2005
Dave Richard
Senior Fantasy Writer

What to do; what to do? It's the first round of your league's Fantasy draft, and you're up. The rest of the league waits with baited breath while you try to figure out who you should pick. There's that sure-fire running back you hoped would be there, but then again that quarterback who tosses all those touchdowns is also available. The clock's ticking -- are you blanking out, or are you ready to go with the name of the man you want to build your team around?
All right, it doesn't sound very exciting when you read it, but when you're actually there faced with your first pick, your heart might be racing.


Hopefully you're ready to pull the trigger on a player (or a trade). But in case you aren't 100 percent sure what you want to do with your Fantasy draft, we're here to help with a few suggestions. Each one is a Fantasy strategy that has been tried again and again -- some successful, others not as successful.
But one caveat from the get-go: Blowing off a Fantasy game plan prior to your draft is a big mistake. I've played with a guy in a league for years who looks at a few names before the draft and says he's ready. He's never had a winning record or sniffed the playoffs. It won't hurt you to spend a little free time getting ready for your draft, especially if winning your league means something to you (and why wouldn't it?)
Here are some strategies used on Draft Day:

THE THREE-BACK STRATEGY
Also known as "The Faulk Strategy," coined by my cohort Michael Fabiano. This idea is simple -- you spend your first three draft picks on running backs, regardless of who's left at other positions when you pick. In most leagues, you will find that running backs are the most picked position early on in the draft as Fantasy teams scramble for guys who touch the ball 20 or more times a game. The gist is that in leagues where you start two running backs, you're covered at one of the most coveted spots for the entire season, plus have a solid backup in case one of your "horses" gets injured.
Pros: If you draft three good running backs, you will have trade bait to make a move before your trading deadline, thus getting a good chance to improve your team. Not every team in the league will have even two good running backs, much less three, so you'll have some quality at a key position. If you play in a league that allows three starters at running back, this may very well be the best strategy to use.
Cons: Ultimately, one of your first three picks will be on your bench if you only start two backs. You will definitely miss out 0n (at least) the top three quarterbacks and the top seven or eight wide receivers. Also, if you draft too well, you could make some bad decisions when picking who you start each week by leaving the best running back on your bench. For 2005, you may not want to employ this strategy if you pick at the end of a round simply because there will be a lot of running backs flying in both of the first two rounds.

BEST PLAYER AVAILABLE
This one's pretty straightforward: When it's your turn to pick, take the player you think is the best on the board regardless of the position. This will mean a lot of prep work before your draft, picking and choosing which players are better than others. But if you follow football close enough and know who you like and who you don't like, you won't have a problem deciding who to pick.
Pros: In most cases, a good Fantasy owner will build a well-rounded team this way. By the time you enter Round 10, you'll know how your lineup is going to look for most of the season, which is a plus. You may also develop a surplus at a certain position, which may help you in making trades later on in the season.
Cons: If there's a player you love and others don't, you could wind up stretching for him when you could snag him in a later round. Also, if you draft too much at one position, like taking four quarterbacks, you're not helping yourself out, even if you pick, say, Tom Brady over Kevan Barlow when you need a running back.

THE TWO-QB STRATEGY
Drafting Daunte Culpepper is fine, but be careful when you take your next quarterback. (Getty Images)
I witnessed this one in 2002: A fellow owner drafted Jeff Garcia in the first round and Daunte Culpepper in the second round, then announced to the league, "When one of you needs a quarterback, come see me." His intention was to hoard two of the top quarterbacks, then deal one off for one or two quality players later on. He eventually did deal Garcia ... for Warrick Dunn and Az-Zahir Hakim after losing six of his first seven games. Years later, he's still lamenting.
Pros: You will set yourself up for a trade -- and the sooner you make one, the better if you want maximum value for one of your guys. Think about moving one right after Draft Day. If you draft well after these picks, you will surely be the cat's meow.
Cons: You will run into lineup problems all year long. By spending your first two picks on a position where you start one player, you force one of your guys to sit on your bench. The rest of your lineup will suffer. Plus, you'll be behind the rest of the league when forming your team during the draft.

THE SLEEPER STRATEGY
In this strategy, an owner will spend maybe one out of every three picks on players they desperately want, and it may mean picking a player a few rounds ahead of when he could be had. I have one friend who did this two years in a row with the hopes of catching the sleeper of the draft. In 2001, he took TE Tony Gonzalez with his first-rounder, and in 2003 he took Quincy Morgan in the fifth round. He didn't win either year, but if he had gone with Derrick Mason instead of Morgan, he would have done well.
Pros: If you're right, you've made a heck of a pick.
Cons: If you're wrong, you've wasted a heck of a pick. Keep in mind, it's okay to take a sleeper or two, but wait until the second half of your draft, or else ...

THE HOMER STRATEGY
Here, an owner drafts players from his or her favorite team or teams (or college). For example, if you like the Steelers, you'll pick guys like Ben Roethlisberger and Hines Ward.
Pros: While it won't give you the best possible team, it will make for a fun year on a personal level. Besides, if your NFL team does great, your Fantasy team will too.
Cons: If your favorite team bombs, you'll become really frustrated with your team and you'll end up with players others won't value as much as you do. Plus, you won't have a flexible lineup, which is a must for any Fantasy champ. And, what will you do during the bye week?

THE BIG-BANG THEORY
This is one of my favorites. In this scenario, you pick up inconsistent players who are known for hitting it big one week, then tanking the next, then coming back big a few weeks later. Guys who fit this profile include Joe Horn, Clinton Portis, Deuce McAllister and Michael Vick. The idea is building a lineup full of players who are always capable of a home-run performance each week -- and some will one week and another will another week.
Pros: Unless all the players have an off week, you should have one or two scoring big while one or two slump. The balance should be enough to have a strong score most weeks.
Cons: If they all tank, you tank. There will be some bad weeks where no one scores more than eight points each, and if they come at the wrong time, there's no playoffs for you.

KICKERS AND D/STS
For years, people have asked, "When is it right to pick up a kicker and/or a defense/special teams unit?" There are three trains of thought when it comes to this quandary.
Pick 'em sooner: Many owners like to spend two of their first 11 picks (between rounds 8 and 11) on a kicker and a defense, then find backups at other positions later. The eighth round is when the first defense should be picked, and the 11th round or so is when the first kicker should be had. By picking these positions at this point, you pretty much assure yourself the pick of the litter. Of course, by doing so, you deny yourself players at other positions, which could hurt the depth of your team.
Pick 'em later: Round 8 is too soon for some people, so they plan on jumping on the bandwagon once a few kickers or D/STs fly off the board. By Round 11, the top-tier placekickers and D/STs will be gone, but other good-looking units and kickers will still be on the board. By settling for them, they spend a few picks (around Rounds 11 and 14) gathering these lineup necessities.
Pick 'em last: There are even some Fantasy folks who prefer to pick up one kicker and one D/ST with their last two picks in the draft. The thinking here is that a roster is better off full of position players, and with so many kickers and D/STs available via free agency each week, one could start the kicker or unit that has the most favorable matchup among the bunch. Of course, if you do this, you'll never have one of the top defenses or kickers in the league, and it can come back to haunt you.
So which one is right for you? Chances are, it will depend on how your draft is going. If it's your pick in Round 8 and your first seven picks have been great, go get the Patriots or Ravens. If you're not impressed with your team, you'd better perk up your squad and get a defense and/or kicker later.



The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 13:49
Ranking dei QB secondo NFL.COM
Provo a postare il ranking dei QB al 28.7 secondo l'analista fantasy di NFL.COM Michael Fabiano. Il valore in dollari che vedete tra parentesi ha valore solo per le leghe in cui esiste il salary cap (come se non fosse già abbastanza incasinato così...).
Se riesco a copiare/incollare come si deve poi posterò anche gli altri ranking.
Incrociamo le dita e speriamo che:

1. Si legga
2. Vi sia utile

QUARTERBACKS
1.Peyton Manning, Indianapolis ($35) 21.Joey Harrington, Detroit ($2)
2.Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota ($30) 22.Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh ($2)
3.Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia ($28) 23.Drew Bledsoe, Dallas ($2)
4.Brett Favre, Green Bay ($12) 24.Kyle Boller, Baltimore ($2)
5.Trent Green, Kansas City ($11) 25.Patrick Ramsey, Washington ($2)
6.Kerry Collins, Oakland ($9) 26.Kurt Warner, Arizona ($2)
7.Tom Brady, New England ($9) 27.Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants ($2)
8.Marc Bulger, St. Louis ($8) 28.Rex Grossman, Chicago ($1)
9.Michael Vick, Atlanta ($8) 29.Trent Dilfer, Cleveland ($1)
10.Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle ($8) 30.J.P. Losman, Buffalo ($1)
11.Jake Plummer, Denver ($7) 31.Alex Smith, San Francisco ($1)
12.Jake Delhomme, Carolina ($6) 32.Gus Frerotte, Miami ($1)
13.Drew Brees, San Diego ($5) 33.Jeff Garcia, Detroit ($1)
14.Aaron Brooks, New Orleans ($4) 34.Tim Rattay, San Francisco ($1)
15.Chad Pennington, N.Y. Jets ($4) 35.A.J. Feeley, Miami ($1)
16.Carson Palmer, Cincinnati ($3) 36.Brad Johnson, Minnesota ($1)
17.Steve McNair, Tennessee ($3) 37.Billy Volek, Tennessee ($1)
18.David Carr, Houston ($3) 38.Kelly Holcomb, Buffalo ($1)
19.Byron Leftwich, Jacksonville ($3) 39.Jay Fiedler, N.Y. Jets ($1)
20.Brian Griese, Tampa Bay ($2) 40.Jon Kitna, Cincinnati ($1)


The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 13:52
Riproviamo...
QUARTERBACKS
1. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis ($35)
2. Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota ($30)
3. Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia ($28)
4. Brett Favre, Green Bay ($12)
5. Trent Green, Kansas City ($11)
6. Kerry Collins, Oakland ($9)
7. Tom Brady, New England ($9)
8. Marc Bulger, St. Louis ($8)
9. Michael Vick, Atlanta ($8)
10. Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle ($8)
11. Jake Plummer, Denver ($7)
12. Jake Delhomme, Carolina ($6)
13. Drew Brees, San Diego ($5)
14. Aaron Brooks, New Orleans ($4)
15. Chad Pennington, N.Y. Jets ($4)
16. Carson Palmer, Cincinnati ($3)
17. Steve McNair, Tennessee ($3)
18. David Carr, Houston ($3)
19. Byron Leftwich, Jacksonville ($3)
20. Brian Griese, Tampa Bay ($2)
21. Joey Harrington, Detroit ($2)
22. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh ($2)
23. Drew Bledsoe, Dallas ($2)
24. Kyle Boller, Baltimore ($2)
25. Patrick Ramsey, Washington ($2)
26. Kurt Warner, Arizona ($2)
27. Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants ($2)
28. Rex Grossman, Chicago ($1)
29. Trent Dilfer, Cleveland ($1)
30. J.P. Losman, Buffalo ($1)
31. Alex Smith, San Francisco ($1)
32. Gus Frerotte, Miami ($1)
33. Jeff Garcia, Detroit ($1)
34. Tim Rattay, San Francisco ($1)
35. A.J. Feeley, Miami ($1)
36. Brad Johnson, Minnesota ($1)
37. Billy Volek, Tennessee ($1)
38. Kelly Holcomb, Buffalo ($1)
39. Jay Fiedler, N.Y. Jets ($1)
40. Jon Kitna, Cincinnati ($1)

Ehm, adesso va meglio?


The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 13:55
Va be', dove ci sono "8" e ")" insieme viene fuori 8), ma si capisce lo stesso no?
(E senza chiamare Hellviss all'Help Desk eh...! :D :D :D :D)

The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 13:57
Running Backs
1. LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego ($38)
2. Priest Holmes, Kansas City ($35)
3. Shaun Alexander, Seattle ($33)
4. Edgerrin James, Indianapolis ($32)
5. Domanick Davis, Houston ($28)
6. Willis McGahee, Buffalo ($28)
7. Jamal Lewis, Baltimore ($27)
8. Corey Dillon, New England ($27)
9. Deuce McAllister, New Orleans ($26)
10. Ahman Green, Green Bay ($24)
11. Clinton Portis, Washington ($23)
12. Julius Jones, Dallas ($22)
13. Kevin Jones, Detroit ($20)
14. Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati ($19)
15. Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants ($18)
16. LaMont Jordan, Oakland ($17)
17. Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets ($16)
18. Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia ($15)
19. Steven Jackson, St. Louis ($15)
20. Tatum Bell, Denver ($13)
21. Ronnie Brown, Miami ($11)
22. Carnell Williams, Tampa Bay ($11)
23. Michael Bennett, Minnesota ($10)
24. DeShaun Foster, Carolina ($9)
25. Cedric Benson, Chicago ($9)
26. J.J. Arrington, Arizona ($8)
27. Warrick Dunn, Atlanta ($8)
28. Fred Taylor, Jacksonville ($7)
29. Duce Staley, Pittsburgh ($7)
30. Chris Brown, Tennessee ($6)
31. Travis Henry, Tennessee ($6)
32. Kevan Barlow, San Francisco ($6)
33. Lee Suggs, Cleveland ($5)
34. Thomas Jones, Chicago ($4)
35. T.J. Duckett, Atlanta ($4)
36. Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh ($4)
37. Marshall Faulk, St. Louis ($3)
38. Larry Johnson, Kansas City ($3)
39. Michael Pittman, Tampa Bay ($2)
40. Marcel Shipp, Arizona ($2)
41. Reuben Droughns, Cleveland ($2)
42. Stephen Davis, Carolina ($2)
43. Mewelde Moore, Minnesota ($2)
44. Eric Shelton, Carolina ($2)
45. Ricky Williams, Miami ($2)
46. Frank Gore, San Francisco ($2)
47. Najeh Davenport, Green Bay ($1)
48. Correll Buckhalter, Philadelphia ($1)
49. Derrick Blaylock, N.Y. Jets ($1)
50. Dominic Rhodes, Indianaplolis ($1)
51. Chester Taylor, Baltimore ($1)
52. LaBrandon Toefield, Jacksonville ($1)
53. Ladell Betts, Washington ($1)
54. Mike Anderson, Denver ($1)
55. William Green, Cleveland ($1)
56. Anthony Thomas, Dallas ($1)
57. Aaron Stecker, New Orleans ($1)
58. Kevin Faulk, New England ($1)
59. Ciatrick Fason, Minnesota ($1)
60. Maurice Clarett, Denver ($1)



The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 13:58
Wide Receivers
1. Randy Moss, Oakland ($27)
2. Terrell Owens, Philadelphia ($26)
3. Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis ($23)
4. Torry Holt, St. Louis ($23)
5. Chad Johnson, Cincinnati ($22)
6. Javon Walker, Green Bay ($20)
7. Andre Johnson, Houston ($17)
8. Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis ($16)
9. Joe Horn, New Orleans ($14)
10. Hines Ward, Pittsburgh ($14)
11. Roy Williams, Detroit ($13)
12. Darrell Jackson, Seattle ($12)
13. Michael Clayton, Tampa Bay ($12)
14. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona ($11)
15. Nate Burleson, Minnesota ($11)
16. Laveranues Coles, N.Y. Jets ($10)
17. Anquan Boldin, Arizona ($10)
18. Steve Smith, Carolina ($9)
19. Chris Chambers, Miami ($9)
20. Plaxico Burress, N.Y. Giants ($8)
21. Drew Bennett, Tennessee ($8)
22. Jerry Porter, Oakland ($7)
23. Ashley Lelie, Denver ($7)
24. Donald Driver, Green Bay ($7)
25. Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville ($6)
26. Derrick Mason, Baltimore ($6)
27. Muhsin Muhammad, Chicago ($6)
28. Deion Branch, New England ($5)
29. Isaac Bruce, St. Louis ($4)
30. Lee Evans, Buffalo ($4)
31. Rod Smith, Denver ($4)
32. Eric Moulds, Buffalo ($4)
33. Brandon Stokley, Indianapolis ($3)
34. Santana Moss, Washington ($3)
35. Braylon Edwards, Cleveland ($3)
36. Eddie Kennison, Kansas City ($3)
37. Charles Rogers, Detroit ($2)
38. David Givens, New England ($2)
39. Keyshawn Johnson, Dallas ($2)
40. Amani Toomer, N.Y. Giants ($2)
41. Keenan McCardell, San Diego ($2)
42. T. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati ($2)
43. Brandon Lloyd, San Francisco ($2)
44. Donte Stallworth, New Orleans ($1)
45. Antonio Bryant, Cleveland ($1)
46. Antwaan Randle El, Pittsburgh ($1)
47. Justin McCareins, N.Y. Jets ($1)
48. David Patten, Washington ($1)
49. Keary Colbert, Carolina ($1)
50. Mike Williams, Detroit ($1)
51. Tyrone Calico, Tennessee ($1)
52. Marcus Robinson, Minnesota ($1)
53. Mark Clayton, Baltimore ($1)
54. Joey Galloway, Tampa Bay ($1)
55. Michael Jenkins, Atlanta ($1)
56. Troy Williamson, Minnesota ($1)
57. Terry Glenn, Dallas ($1)
58. Reggie Williams, Jacksonville ($1)
59. Marty Booker, Miami ($1)
60. Samie Parker, Kansas City ($1)
61. Dennis Northcutt, Cleveland ($1)
62. Ronald Curry, Oakland ($1)
63. Kevin Curtis, St. Louis ($1)
64. Reche Caldwell, San Diego ($1)
65. Bobby Engram, Seattle ($1)
66. Rod Gardner, Carolina ($1)
67. Peerless Price, Atlanta ($1)
68. Eric Parker, San Diego ($1)
69. Cedrick Wilson, Pittsburgh ($1)
70. Jabar Gaffney, Houston ($1)
71. Todd Pinkston, Philadelphia ($1)
72. Clarence Moore, Baltimore ($1)
73. Az-Zahir Hakim, New Orleans ($1)
74. David Boston, Miami ($1)
75. Travis Taylor, Minnesota ($1)
76. Andre Davis, Cleveland ($1)
77. Peter Warrick, Cincinnati ($1)
78. Robert Ferguson, Green Bay ($1)
79. David Terrell, Nw England ($1)
80. Greg Lewis, Philadelphia ($1)


The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 14:01
Tight Ends
1. Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City ($12)
2. Antonio Gates, San Diego ($11)
3. Jason Witten, Dallas ($8)
4. Alge Crumpler, Atlanta ($7)
5. Todd Heap, Baltimore ($7)
6. Jeremy Shockey, N.Y. Giants ($6)
7. Randy McMichael, Miami ($4)
8. Dallas Clark, Indianapolis ($4)
9. L.J. Smith, Philadelphia ($3)
10. Eric Johnson, San Francisco ($2)
11. Marcus Pollard, Detroit ($2)
12. Bubba Franks, Green Bay ($1)
13. Jeb Putzier, Denver ($1)
14. Jermaine Wiggins, Minnesota ($1)
15. Chris Cooley, Washington ($1)
16. Ben Troupe, Tennessee ($1)
17. Doug Jolley, N.Y. Jets ($1)
18. Ben Watson, New England ($1)
19. Teyo Johnson, Oakland ($1)
20. Heath Miller, Pittsburgh ($1)
21. Jerramy Stevens, Seattle ($1)
22. Daniel Graham, New England ($1)
23. Freddie Jones, Carolina ($1)
24. Erron Kinney, Tennessee ($1)
25. Itula Mili, Seattle ($1)
26. Jim Kleinsasser, Minnesota ($1)
27. Anthony Becht, Tampa Bay ($1)
28. Courtney Anderson, Oakland ($1)
29. Boo Williams, New Orleans ($1)
30. Chris Baker, N.Y. Jets ($1)
31. Matt Schobel, Cincinnati ($1)
32. Mark Campbell, Buffalo ($1)



The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 14:02
Kickers (da scegliere rigorosamente al primo turno di scelta!:D)
:D :D :D :D :D :D
1. David Akers, Philadelphia ($3)
2. Adam Vinatieri, New England ($3)
3. Mike Vanderjagt, Indianapolis ($3)
4. Jason Elam, Denver ($2)
5. Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland ($2)
6. Ryan Longwell, Green Bay ($2)
7. Shayne Graham, Cincinnati ($2)
8. Nate Kaeding, San Diego ($2)
9. Josh Brown, Seattle ($2)
10. Jeff Reed, Pittsburgh ($2)
11. Matt Stover, Baltimore ($1)
12. Jeff Wilkins, St. Louis ($1)
13. John Kasay, Carolina ($1)
14. Lawrence Tynes, Kansas City ($1)
15. John Carney, New Orleans ($1)
16. Rian Lindell, Buffalo ($1)
17. Mike Nugent, N.Y. Jets ($1)
18. Kris Brown, Houston ($1)
19. Jason Hanson, Detroit ($1)
20. Todd Peterson, Atlanta ($1)
21. Neil Rackers, Arizona ($1)
22. John Hall, Washington ($1)
23. Olindo Mare, Miami ($1)
24. Paul Edinger, Minnesota ($1)
25. Phil Dawson, Cleveland ($1)
26. Jay Feely, N.Y. Giants ($1)
27. Josh Scobee, Jacksonville ($1)
28. Billy Cundiff, Dallas ($1)
29. Doug Brien, Chicago ($1)
30. Joe Nedney, San Francisco ($1)
31. Matt Bryant, Tampa Bay ($1)
32. Ola Kimrin, Tennessee ($1)



The Bigger Bus

[Modificato da The Bigger Bus 29/07/2005 14.04]

The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 14:05
Defense/Special Teams
1. Ravens ($5)
2. Bills ($4)
3. Patriots ($4)
4. Steelers ($3)
5. Falcons ($3)
6. Eagles ($2)
7. Panthers ($2)
8. Buccaneers ($1)
9. Jets ($1)
10. Redskins ($1)
11. Jaguars ($1)
12. Bears ($1)
13. Colts ($1)
14. Vikings ($1)
15. Cardinals ($1)
16. Cowboys ($1)
17. Lions ($1)
18. Dolphins ($1)
19. Broncos ($1)
20. Bengals ($1)
21. Chargers ($1)
22. Rams ($1)
23. Seahawks ($1)
24. Giants ($1)
25. Saints ($1)
26. Browns ($1)
27. Texans ($1)
28. Packers ($1)
29. Titans ($1)
30. Chiefs ($1)
31. Raiders ($1)
32. 49ers ($1)

Puff...pant... fine!


The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 14:07
...e con questo vi annuncio che sparisco per due settimane...! 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
Bye bye a todos!!!!!!!!
Giddap!!!!

Torrisone
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 14:12
Ciao Riccardo,
parto anch'io oggi... buone cose a te e famiglia ;) 8) :)
The Bigger Bus
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 14:16
Altrettantissimo a te! Io faccio rotta con i miei verso...Ceriale (:(?). Tu? Scampagni?

Torrisone
00venerdì 29 luglio 2005 14:21
Re:

Scritto da: The Bigger Bus 29/07/2005 14.16
Altrettantissimo a te! Io faccio rotta con i miei verso...Ceriale (:(?). Tu? Scampagni?




Scampagno, forse qualche puntatina verso il mare... very easy...
Ricky71
00domenica 7 agosto 2005 13:35
Mitico BB, grazie!
Buffalo78
00domenica 7 agosto 2005 14:31
Ragazzi se avete dubbi chiedete che l stagione si avvicina.
8)
The Bigger Bus
00mercoledì 17 agosto 2005 20:26
Si raga, da oggi ci ri-sono anch'io. Qualunque dubbio abbiate, sono a vostra disposizione.


Ricky71
00venerdì 19 agosto 2005 16:21
Io ne approfitto per fare qualche domanda, magari stupida, per avere le idee chiare:

- In definitiva quanti giocatori si devono draftare?
- Quanti per ruolo?
- i titolari da mettere in campo saranno 7?
- troverò difficoltà col tempo, avendo il 56k, ad ogni scelta?
- come si svolgeranno le trades?
- ci sarà la fine delle trades dopo la week 6?

grazie.
Buffalo78
00venerdì 19 agosto 2005 17:24
15(se non erro)
1Qb 2RB 2Wr 1Te 1K 1Def obbligatori...per i panchinari non ci sono obblighi ma generalmente si cercano Qb,Rb,Wr,Te....Def e K sono casi più particolari.
8
boh???
Nel modo più classico.Vai nella home page della tua squadra sul link proponi trade e ti puoi sbizzarrire...si possono fare trade 1:1 2:2 ecc ma anche 1:2 1:3 a seconda del valore dei giocatori.Se la controparte accetta e non ci sono palesi circonvenzioni di incapaci la trade va in porto nl giro di un paio di giorni.
Qui ne sa i più Bus.


Ricky71
00venerdì 19 agosto 2005 19:27
Grazie Buffalo!!!
Buffalo78
00venerdì 19 agosto 2005 19:47
Ci mancherebbe.
(:
Huey
00venerdì 19 agosto 2005 22:11
Re:

Scritto da: Ricky71 19/08/2005 16.21

- troverò difficoltà col tempo, avendo il 56k, ad ogni scelta?




quando l'ho fatto io 2 anni fa non ho avuto molti problemi in quanto la pagina è molto semplice e quindi non ha molte cose da caricare.
certo potresti avere qualche secondo di ritardo nell'aggiornamento ma se non sbaglio hai un minuto per scegliere e comunque (cosa importantissima da fare) hai la lista dove mettere i giocatori che vuoi scegliere così se per caso cade la linea il computer sceglie per te il giocatore che volevi.

The Bigger Bus
00sabato 20 agosto 2005 00:01
Re: Re:

Scritto da: Huey 19/08/2005 22.11


...comunque (cosa importantissima da fare) hai la lista dove mettere i giocatori che vuoi scegliere così se per caso cade la linea il computer sceglie per te il giocatore che volevi.



Mi associo a Huey nel sottolineare l'importanza (più che del pre-ranking che porta via un sacco di tempo e non è poi così una garanzia della scelta giusta) di mettere "in coda" nella finestrella che la draft-room mette a disposizione un certo numero di giocatori ancora liberi e che si vorrebbero scegliere al turno successivo, in modo tale che, dovesse cascare la linea, uno non scopre ricollegandosi che ha appena acquisito un giocatore che non gli serviva.
Vedrete che l'utilizzo della draft-room è di comprensione assolutamente immediata.
Per i 56k non ci sono assolutamente problemi. Io drafto in quel modo da 5 anni e non ho mai avuto problemi (se non un paio di cadute di linea che però sono tutto sommato abbastanza rare...toccarsi, please...).


Ricky71
00sabato 20 agosto 2005 00:59
Bene.
Lo chiedevo più per paura di essere un peso e di rovinare il draft agli altri che per altro.

La mia prima scelta assoluta sarà Ricky71 degli Sharks, un grande CB. :D :D :D
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