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I was down by 6 going into the PIT-NYG game and I had James Conner. He got me one point before going out with an ankle injury and I lost by 5. I also drafted Benny Snell in case Conner got injured...but, of course he was on my bench. Oh, well we're on to......
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Scored 130 (0.5 PPR) and lost. I would have beaten 10 of the 12 teams in my league. Another matchup in my league saw both teams stay below 90. How it goes sometimes, I guess.I was down by 6 going into the PIT-NYG game and I had James Conner. He got me one point before going out with an ankle injury and I lost by 5. I also drafted Benny Snell in case Conner got injured...but, of course he was on my bench. Oh, well we're on to......
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I was down by 6 going into the PIT-NYG game and I had James Conner. He got me one point before going out with an ankle injury and I lost by 5. I also drafted Benny Snell in case Conner got injured...but, of course he was on my bench. Oh, well we're on to......
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I scored 196 pts in my dynasty league ( which will get you a W most weeks ), but lost to my daughter who scored 256
I won’t but I had a very underperforming week. Barkley, Chubb, TY, and Ertz all performed well below expectations. Julio ripped off a bunch of catches and yards, but failed to score. Oh, and my RB 3 Bell went on the IR and Golladay and Sutton were of course injured.
I read that Chubb was in on 48% of the snaps, while Hunt was in for 49% and Chubb got out-touched 17 to 11.
Some of us warned the Chubb truthers....maybe that changes....I read that Chubb was in on 48% of the snaps, while Hunt was in for 49% and Chubb got out-touched 17 to 11.
Yeah... it uh... wasn’t good.
20 leagues?Lost in 11 leagues won in 9 leagues. Not good.
Only gets hard when byes and injuries start piling up. Especially in leagues with IDP. Start of the season is no problem, Mostly dynasty so don’t need to worry to much about waivers, just the lineup.20 leagues?
that’s got to be a full time job managing that many teams, not to mention a headache.