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Damn you Florida and Anthony Richardson
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Damn you Florida and Anthony Richardson
Not so fast. It appears it is your lucky day!
Anthony Richardson pulled early with 17 fantasy points. Jon Kitna comes in and throws a long TD pass. Box score credits Anthony Richardson to change it later on.
We tie. You win TB based on Dillon Gabriel getting knocked out early in the game. Congrats.
Honestly, hate when my players play cupcake teams. Seems like it never goes well for fantasy points for me. Start off well and get pulledIf
You should have started "Florida QB Unit"
Double dipping into the Alabama WR situation has turned out to be a nightmare.
Am the the first person to ever start 2 pairs of WR's from the same team in the same week?
Alabama- Holden and Brooks
North Carolina- Downs and Green
My team sucks!
You can't tell me that Q hasn't started two Mike Gundy and Mike Leach WR's in the same week.
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I absolutely started 2 Oklahoma st WRs one year…I think the year I had Cornelius
In the wildest game ever... Anthony Richardson's official stats were 240 yards, 2 tds, 45 rushing yards. Giving him a total of 19 fantasy points. Thus the Asian Alley Cats won. It was weird because when I was following they gave him the long TD to Caleb Douglas which was Kitna's stats but I think the stat person got a little confused on when Kitna entered the game and gave the previous throwing yards prior to Kitna throwing the TD to Kitna and not Richardson.
I noticed this too. I was watching a Michigan State game a few weeks ago and MSU put in the backup QB as they were getting blown out. Backup QB threw a TD pass and I went to ESPN to see who the WR he threw it was to because I caught the tail end of it. It said Payton Thorne who had just been removed from the game threw it. It took about 2 minutes for them to update it so wasn't a big deal they seem to correct it quickly. In this case I scored Richardson right after the game as it was the only game left to be completed. Typically, I would do the scoring the next game so they would have had it updated by then.ESPN's stats (if that's what you were using) have been screwed up during games all year I've notice. Especially for lesser games. This definitely is not a one off.
ESPN's stats (if that's what you were using) have been screwed up during games all year I've notice. Especially for lesser games. This definitely is not a one off.
I noticed this too. I was watching a Michigan State game a few weeks ago and MSU put in the backup QB as they were getting blown out. Backup QB threw a TD pass and I went to ESPN to see who the WR he threw it was to because I caught the tail end of it. It said Payton Thorne who had just been removed from the game threw it. It took about 2 minutes for them to update it so wasn't a big deal they seem to correct it quickly. In this case I scored Richardson right after the game as it was the only game left to be completed. Typically, I would do the scoring the next game so they would have had it updated by then.
I noticed this too. I was watching a Michigan State game a few weeks ago and MSU put in the backup QB as they were getting blown out. Backup QB threw a TD pass and I went to ESPN to see who the WR he threw it was to because I caught the tail end of it. It said Payton Thorne who had just been removed from the game threw it. It took about 2 minutes for them to update it so wasn't a big deal they seem to correct it quickly. In this case I scored Richardson right after the game as it was the only game left to be completed. Typically, I would do the scoring the next game so they would have had it updated by then.