Hey what the , Ive got Rugged Larks granddaughter here at ny barn and she wanted to watch this reining video on her T.V. What am I supposed to tell this 3 year old when she finds out she cant watch it now. Thanks a lot . Get your videos together would ya.
This video was kind of wack. All you two did was contradict yourself. Next time screen your guest Gregg.
Tiffany and Gregg,
I watched your Fantasy Fix call in show and really enjoyed your analysis. Thanks for doing what you do to help us get prepared for the draft.
Our league has come up with a creative way to combat the annual shortage of quality runnning backs. I'm here to spread the gospel about the 10 pt. receiving TD with PPR scoring system for RBs, WRs, and TEs. This makes fantasy football more "realistic" by placing stud WRs on equal footing with stud RBs. Why not take Marvin, Steve Smith, or Ocho Cinco in the top 10 overall in your draft? Aren't they as valuable to their teams as Steven Jackson or Frank Gore are to theirs?
It's a great concept and it ends the typical "run" on running backs in the first two rounds of most drafts. Quality #2 backs like Jacobs and James are available in the 4th and 5th rounds. To add some flexibility, we run a minimum of one RB with 2 WRs plus 1 Flex RB/WR. To avoid ties, we also allow 0.1 pt per yard for receivers, tight ends, and running backs. So if your guy gets 79 yards for the game, he gets 7.9 pts. for the yardage (not 7 pts.)
I'm entering my third year in a league with this point structure and in a 12 team league, it really makes it interesting, particularly when you're deciding between a 2nd RB or a 3rd WR to start at your flex position and you know that a single 80 yard bomb for a score represents a 19 pt. play. With our scoring system, the projected #30 overall WR Vincent Jackson can stand toe to toe with the #21 overall RB, Ahman Green. This 10 pt. receiving TD rule applies to TEs and RBs as well as WRs. So guys like Westbrook and Bush become top 10 and even top 5 RBs and Gates becomes a #2 WR, worthy of a late 2nd or early 3rd round pick.
Your thoughts?
Best regards, Kurtis Gentry Greensboro, NC www.triadfantasyfootball.com
That was so informative they argue about everything...very unprofessional
That's just Greg - if you've been watching - he's not "stiff", he just cares about knowing his stuff - not all the TV fluff....
I didn't mind the video . . .I would like also like to be able to access a print version. . . the FORMAT is unimportant. . . the CONTENT IS AWESOME. . . . Keep up the great work Roto and Gregg - Your analysis is right on!
Tiffany is hot !... Love a girl that knows football... Have her email me please !
That was really uncomfortable to watch. You guys can do a lot better.
JT,
Have you seen the Bears QB...............Gould will be lucky if he can get close to the 40 about twice a game. Last year was a lucky year for Grossman as Berrian wasn't taken seriously and got some long drives. Won't happen this year, defenses know he sucks and will pressure him more than ever.
Looking at how close Marshawn Lynch and Adrian Peterson are in your rankings....and it was stated Marshawn might be the safer pick...Why? Buff has the toughest run schedule and the Vikings have one of the easiest, not to mention the fact the O line of the Vikes is one of the best...sure he's sharing with Chester Taylor now....but for now and in the future (injury risk aside) you'd think peterson has the most pure talent and best bet for a future fantasy back...this year and beyond...I see him jumping up people's rankings before the preseason is up.