killjoy32 wrote:i watched that bills v browns game. i gotta hand it to them guys playing in such weather conditions. awesome. that would never happen in the UK man!the patriots v jets game. i actually thought the jets really had a go myself. i was really pleased with their effort. the defence certainly made life difficult for the NE offence to do anything effectively - and yea ok, the weather did play a part, but you cant put it all down to the weather!dallas....i thought they were piss-poor. the eagles defence had a great game, but dallas didnt really do much either. TO kept whining for a pass, but each time he got one, he made an unholy mess of it. not good enough.frankly, if it wasnt for jason witten, the offence would have ground to a halt and it would have been one of the worst offensive performances i have ever seen.anyway.Al
Badmike wrote:Brady and Romo may have lost several thousand Fantasy Football Championships for their owners this past weekend.....Mike B.
Deadlord39 wrote:Believe it or not, I sweated yesterday's game back on Friday when I heard it was going to snow. Snow is the great equalizer; it kills the talent on both sides and drags it down to a game of mostly luck. As a rule of thumb, the team who has the most turnovers loses.I desperately want to see Brady crack Manning's TD record, but the weather over the next two weeks may preclude that. This year.
Plaag wrote:Happened in the league I'm in.ShaneG.
Badmike wrote:Watch it Al...you are starting to sound like someone who might know a little bit about AMERICAN football.......!And Jason Witten is a stud..considering yesterday he just broke all Cowboy records for a TE in a season (yardage and catches)...amazing dude. Mike B.
killjoy32 wrote:i have witten on my team and he has had a superb season. i was watching a clip the other day of a catch he had, WHAM, got hit, off came his helmet, and off he went on another 20-30 yards.....awesome effort - was most impressed with the guy. no wonder romo picks him out so much - look at the size of the guy! for what its worth i think he is 10 times more worthwhile than that TO guy. i would rather have a good-solid team player anyday, than a maverick WR who blows hot and cold and disrupts to the extent TO does.that said, i am really pleased i joined this acaeum league thing. i have watched it a helluva lot more and certainly learnt a ton more than i did know. i find i enjoy it more now that i understand a lot more of the technical things.still love the games in the snow tho - that is amazing Al
mdr003 wrote:I'm in a league, and had a playoff game against a team with Westbrook. It was a close match, and I was up by 4 or 5. Everyone was pretty much done except for Westbrook. He broke out on the run, my season was done.... until he flopped down on the one yard line. I won by 2.Except.... I was playing the Pats defence. I'd won for all of about 12 hours, up until there was a score correction and they reduced the Pats score by 3 (due to some error in the Yahoo stats). So instead of a 122-120 win, I lost by 1.Them's the breaks.... in the two leagues that matter (Acaeum and Luddite) I had two wins so am playing for 5th in the Acaeum, and the Luddite championship.(Thought I'd see you next week Mike in the Luddites, but you'll have to settle for 3rd this year. And sorry for whipping you in the Acaeum playoffs - Hester couldn't catch a break, the Vikes never gave him a chance to run it back).RegardsMike
Kingofpain89 wrote:Glad you are having fun with the fantasy football Al. This is actually the first time I have ever played fantasy football myself. Did some baseball in the past but never football. It is much more enjoyable.Watching those guys play football in frigid temperatures with snow blowing all around is something else. I played football a couple of times in conditions like that and it is a lot of fun but damn it hurts a lot when you get hit.If you really want to see something you should check out the Fog Bowl. I tried to find a youtube video of it but didnt find one.http://snr.unl.edu/metr351-03/eneemann/fbfogbowl.htmlBack in '88 the Philadelphia Eagles played the Chicago Bears in an NFC playoff game. During the first half a fog bank rolled in and covered the field. You could hardly see anything on the field but they kept playing though. Craziest thing I ever saw....er didn't see.
lucyjoyce wrote:I am well aware of the challenge ahead, and would not want any deference on your part - I want to beat you fair and square! May the best team win!
Aneoth wrote:Tee HeeNicely done. Just be gratefull I started Furrey after Roy Williams was IR'ed instead of McDonald two weeks back. If I had started McDonald instead or had started Marshall at one of my WR's spots, my team would be in the Championship game this week instead of your's.Congrats and best of luck this week.