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Yeah... wasn't trying to shake the world up, but I now have a butt load of picks coming up to work with.
I would think after both drafts it should be fine.Can we trade AFC players for NFC players?
Just wondering, do any of you drink milk?
I would think after both drafts it should be fine.
wait a second!!!
I just read the rules... don't understand the point... so we are making our best team of 22?? why did we even separate them... the end result is going to be similar... why we doing this differently than the baseball and basketball one...
Wish i read this in the beginning so i could convince you guys that this is retarted...
I did want to say that I feel like Forest Gregg was the top rated OT in this draft (NFC side). For me to get him where I did and after so many other tackles was a steal, imo.
Vince Lombardi (who knows a little bit about the game of football) once said he was the greatest player that he ever coached. I think that says a lot about the type of player he was.
wait a second!!!
I just read the rules... don't understand the point... so we are making our best team of 22?? why did we even separate them... the end result is going to be similar... why we doing this differently than the baseball and basketball one...
Wish i read this in the beginning so i could convince you guys that this is retarted...
At the very end we mix our two teams together to create one super team it could be 20 NFC and 2 AFC players but if you feel that's your best team of 11 offense and 11 defense that's fine. Is this correct nos?
Why would it be similar? I actually think it changes things. There might be a player I would normally take in round 2 or 3 that's from the AFC but I selected someone in the NFC in the 5th round so now I Don't need that player, I think it adds a wrinkle...