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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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Ok... if I win the next round, I'll stay interested. But, seriously, 0-6 doesn't make one feel proud of themselves.
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ImuyumI wrote:Ok... if I win the next round, I'll stay interested. But, seriously, 0-6 doesn't make one feel proud of themselves.
That may be true, but if you go 0-all it's like shooting the moon in hearts.
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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Fluffyumpkins wrote:
ImuyumI wrote:Ok... if I win the next round, I'll stay interested. But, seriously, 0-6 doesn't make one feel proud of themselves.
That may be true, but if you go 0-all it's like shooting the moon in hearts.
So, you're saying people are going to have to intentionally lose to prevent me from winning by losing? I like that logic!

+2 to Chad for knowing the rules for Hearts.
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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ImuyumI wrote:
Fluffyumpkins wrote:
ImuyumI wrote:Ok... if I win the next round, I'll stay interested. But, seriously, 0-6 doesn't make one feel proud of themselves.
That may be true, but if you go 0-all it's like shooting the moon in hearts.
So, you're saying people are going to have to intentionally lose to prevent me from winning by losing? I like that logic!

+2 to Chad for knowing the rules for Hearts.
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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I play Hearts & Spades. One of the funniest hands of hearts I played was dad gloated outright about getting all the tricks before all the cards were played, putting down his 6 high hearts, my sister retorted by showing her six hearts. My dad had the Ace, King, Queen, Jack, Ten, and Eight of hearts. My sister had the Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, & Nine of hearts.

Man, was he ever ticked when he had to play that eight of hearts....
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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The fat guy's blank state is the best.
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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I checked the projections before this weekend (I actually logged in and looked at the site!) and it had me finally serving the Favre $ Footlongs their first defeat of the season by about a point.

Alas, actual performance has me solidly in the L column for this week unless, by chance, a wide receiver and a running back can score a collective 49 points for me tonight. :P
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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WHAT??? I WON ONE???

Crap, now I can't win via hearts rules....

Now I know how the Cleveland Browns feel.....
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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Congratulations! You have earned a new medal!
Toyota Biggest Blowout.
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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Fluffyumpkins wrote:Congratulations! You have earned a new medal!
Toyota Biggest Blowout.
That shit is so annoying.


Also, Rob Gronkowski gives a grand total of zero fucks about his hip injury.
I really love CS:GO's 64 tick servers.
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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My girlfriend sent me a text this morning saying that she was upset that she lost to Team Twelve.

Congratulations John-Michael you have made my girlfriend cry!
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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01011001 01000101 01010011 !!!!
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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Colts remaining schedule:

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The Colts only need 3 more wins to get an AFC widcard spot, 4 of those games are winnable (Bills, Titans, Lions, Chiefs) and depending on how well Houston does they may rest their starters in week 17 so that could be a free win.

Holy shit we might get to the playoffs and have the opportunity to lose horribly and get shitty draft picks!
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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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Not that this will hold...but how the heck did this happen?

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Re: Fantasy Football 3: The reckless-neckless Manning edition

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Brian you are far and away the best Fantasy Football player I have ever had the honor of playing with.

Buuuuuuut yeah, I haven't payed a *lot* of attention to Fantasy this year since most of my attention has gone to my sports betting but my girlfriend has been giving me updates on people and shit throughout the year. I haven't been making a lot of moves this year, I've been real laisez-faire and just setting my players on Thursday and calling it a week.
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