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Darknes wrote:
IRL the Patriots have pretty much all of New England and a sliver from Northern New York, so I think the Riders might have the same.
I can't argue with a local. However, I think that this is a rough guideline, where getting a C- is still passing.
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CCLXXXVII wrote:
Gritty wrote:
CCLXXXVII wrote:
Any current NFL player is eligible to be picked right?
It is a normal fantasy league. This weekend however we are just picking two rounds worth of rookies.
I see.
Also, are we simulating this through standard fantasy football or not? I want to know if I need to claim RBs early.
I'll send out the point scoring sometime tomorrow. I'd say RBs are still the most valuable but they will be a smaller percentage of a team's total output due to the inclusion of defensive players. The points for offensive players will be relatively standard however.
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So, according to the influence map, the Beavs have control over eastern Michigan (and I assume most of Canada) and literally nowhere else. So, that’s nice.
Also, Who’s a good candidate for hosting Alt Bowl 2020?
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ThisIsFine wrote:
So, according to the influence map, the Beavs have control over eastern Michigan (and I assume most of Canada) and literally nowhere else. So, that’s nice.
Also, Who’s a good candidate for hosting Alt Bowl 2020?
I think the map doesn't cover Canada, but Toronto would get much of that
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Dan O'Mac wrote:
ThisIsFine wrote:
So, according to the influence map, the Beavs have control over eastern Michigan (and I assume most of Canada) and literally nowhere else. So, that’s nice.
Also, Who’s a good candidate for hosting Alt Bowl 2020?
I think the map doesn't cover Canada, but Toronto would get much of that
Yeah, that's the idea
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I definitely looked it up, and Scratch has selected a college that doesn't even have a football team/facility for his training camp. They do have a soccer team and a lacrosse team, so if they accidentally start practicing football, they'd have to use those.
Though I am picturing the coaches drawing up plays for the players at Disneyland to get themselves a churro.
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Dan O'Mac wrote:
I definitely looked it up, and Scratch has selected a college that doesn't even have a football team/facility for his training camp. They do have a soccer team and a lacrosse team, so if they accidentally start practicing football, they'd have to use those.
Though I am picturing the coaches drawing up plays for the players at Disneyland to get themselves a churro.
My hope was he’d take his training camp down the road to Emporia State. Kansas State and KU wouldn’t let it slide. But then again, I went with Mizzou, so who am I to talk? Plus he actually picked the university Mr. Fred Rogers attended and earned his degree in music. That’s been your fun fact of the day.
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ProsecutorMilesEdgeworth wrote:
Dan O'Mac wrote:
I definitely looked it up, and Scratch has selected a college that doesn't even have a football team/facility for his training camp. They do have a soccer team and a lacrosse team, so if they accidentally start practicing football, they'd have to use those.
Though I am picturing the coaches drawing up plays for the players at Disneyland to get themselves a churro.
My hope was he’d take his training camp down the road to Emporia State. Kansas State and KU wouldn’t let it slide. But then again, I went with Mizzou, so who am I to talk? Plus he actually picked the university Mr. Fred Rogers attended and earned his degree in music. That’s been your fun fact of the day.
I learned that Rollins College was the first college in the state of Florida.
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Dan O'Mac wrote:
ProsecutorMilesEdgeworth wrote:
Dan O'Mac wrote:
I definitely looked it up, and Scratch has selected a college that doesn't even have a football team/facility for his training camp. They do have a soccer team and a lacrosse team, so if they accidentally start practicing football, they'd have to use those.
Though I am picturing the coaches drawing up plays for the players at Disneyland to get themselves a churro.
My hope was he’d take his training camp down the road to Emporia State. Kansas State and KU wouldn’t let it slide. But then again, I went with Mizzou, so who am I to talk? Plus he actually picked the university Mr. Fred Rogers attended and earned his degree in music. That’s been your fun fact of the day.I learned that Rollins College was the first college in the state of Florida.
Huh, interesting. If I had gotten KC, ESU would be their report location. You’d be surprised at how nice the Flint Hills area of Kansas is.
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Burrow going off the board first isn't a surprise