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Related: About this forumHalfway through Week 3 and my fantasy season is basically over
Started the season with two close losses, and as of right now I have lost to injury my number 1 RB (Christian McCaffrey) and SIX wide receivers (Jerry Jeudy, Jamison Crowder, Jarvis Landry, Sterling Shepard, Darius Slayton, and AJ Brown).
McCaffrey, Shepard, Slayton and Brown all went out in the first half of this weeks games.
Next weeks team will be led by Quintez Cephus, Robby Anderson, Tim Patrick, and Chuba Hubbard. Oh, I guess Jamison Crowder might be back. Whoopee.
FFS.
TexasTowelie
(116,759 posts)Unfortunately some of the leagues that I've entered have owners who abandon their teams and won't even change their lineups later in the season if they start out shaky. It might be worth making some trades still, but I'm more pragmatic.
The first time I ever played fantasy football I was last team to qualify for the playoffs, but I won the league based on the three touchdown performance of Marvin Harrison in his rookie season for the Colts. I drove up from Austin to Dallas to collect the winnings and visit some friends which was fortunate since I lent part of the winnings to one of my friends so that he could bail his girlfriend out of jail. Fortunately my friend woke up from the nightmare that relationship became and it ended soon afterwards.
EarlG
(22,540 posts)Im just bummed cuz after a run of bad seasons I thought Id drafted a good team this year. Despite losing the first two games I had the fourth highest point total in the league after two games, so I was looking forward to this week for a bounce back. Now Ive lost my number 1, 3, and 4 draft picks and a chunk of my best backups.
Oh well, Ill continue to compete. Anything could happen I guess (but whats most likely to happen is missing the playoffs yet again lol).
TexasTowelie
(116,759 posts)It became more troublesome than I imagined and the budget was also tight back then. I was also the only team owner that didn't have computer access and lI only had limited TV access so it put me at a disadvantage having to gather stats and read stories from the Austin newspaper for information. I'm not much of a gambler, but I do know when to walk away. It was not the wagering money that was the only issue as I also grew disinterested since there were relationships and other events that required my attention.
I did make up for bowing out of football a couple of years later when I bought season tickets at Texas Stadium during the season that Emmitt Smith broke the rushing record so I was there seeing NFL history made.
Docreed2003
(17,802 posts)Sorry your fantasy team has crapped out Earl!
EarlG
(22,540 posts)Shepard, Brown, McCaffrey and Slayton all have hamstring injuries all this week!
Hopefully they wont be out too long, but the several-week recovery time on those injuries is gonna make it very difficult to claw my way back.
Oh well!
milestogo
(17,811 posts)EarlG
(22,540 posts)But you are going to crush my team this week
milestogo
(17,811 posts)Then it won't make you feel better to hear that I've never played before and I don't know what I'm doing.
In that case, welcome to Fantasy Football
And thank you for the timely reminder that I shouldnt get too worked up about it
milestogo
(17,811 posts)Sometimes you win by dumb luck.