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Old 12-31-2007, 10:26 AM
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Playoff Fantasy Football

Don't know how many play playoff fantasy football, but to me, almost as good as the regular season version.

We always hold our draft at the bar a couple hours before the first game on Saturday and make a whole day of football, drinking etc.

Our rules are everyone drafts 1 Qb, 2 Rb's, 3 Wr's which can include TE, a K, and a defense. You get 6 points for running and receiving TD, 3 points for passing TD, 3 points for FG's under 50, 4 for over 50 and bonus points for over 100 yards rushing and receiving and over 300 yards passing

You get points for as long as your guy is still playing and scoring so you want the guys who will play the most games because once a team is eliminated, you lose that player

Curious to see a Top 10, Top 5 or whatever from others opinions on this. We have 10 teams in our league so as you can imagine, it's hard near the end
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Old 12-31-2007, 11:31 AM
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Gerk,
I've never done a playoff fantasy league since I'm usually burned out by this point. Ranking the players would certainly be a little tougher here. You're losing a bunch of the best players because of the first week bye weeks but if you load up early you'll lose out early.

I threw together a quick depth chart spreadsheet of the available players. Maybe this will help with the rankings a little.

Team Pos
DAL QB Tony Romo Brad Johnson
RB Julius Jones Marion Barber Tyson Thompson
WR Terrell Owens Terry Glenn Patrick Crayton
TE Jason Witten Anthony Fasano Tony Curtis
K Nick Folk

GB QB Brett Favre Aaron Rodgers Craig Nall
RB Ryan Grant Brandon Jackson Vernand Morency
WR Donald Driver Greg Jennings James Jones
TE Donald Lee Bubba Franks Ryan Krause
K Mason Crosby

IND QB Peyton Manning Jim Sorgi
RB Joseph Addai Kenton Keith Clifton Dawson
WR Marvin Harrison Reggie Wayne Anthony Gonzalez
TE Dallas Clark Ben Utecht Bryan Fletcher
K Adam Vinatieri

JAC QB David Garrard Quinn Gray
RB Fred Taylor Maurice Jones-Drew Greg Jones
WR Ernest Wilford Dennis Northcutt Reggie Williams
TE Marcedes Lewis Richard Angulo Isaac Smolko
K Josh Scobee

NE QB Tom Brady Matt Cassel Matt Gutierrez
RB Laurence Maroney Kevin Faulk
WR Randy Moss Wes Welker Donte Stallworth
TE Ben Watson Kyle Brady Stephen Spach
K Stephen Gostkowski

NYG QB Eli Manning Anthony Wright Jared Lorenzen
RB Brandon Jacobs Reuben Droughns Ahmad Bradshaw
WR Plaxico Burress Amani Toomer Sinorice Moss
TE Kevin Boss Michael Matthews Jerome Collins
K Lawrence Tynes

PIT QB Ben Roethlisberger Charlie Batch Brian St. Pierre
RB Najeh Davenport Gary Russell Verron Haynes
WR Hines Ward Santonio Holmes Nate Washington
TE Heath Miller Matt Spaeth Jon Dekker
K Jeff Reed

SD QB Philip Rivers Billy Volek Charlie Whitehurst
RB LaDainian Tomlinson Michael Turner Darren Sproles
WR Chris Chambers Vincent Jackson Craig Davis
TE Antonio Gates Brandon Manumaleuna Legedu Naane
K Nate Kaeding

SEA QB Matt Hasselbeck Seneca Wallace Charlie Frye
RB Shaun Alexander Maurice Morris
WR Deion Branch D.J. Hackett Nate Burleson
TE Marcus Pollard Will Heller Ben Joppru
K Josh Brown

TB QB Jeff Garcia Luke McCown Bruce Gradkowski
RB Earnest Graham Michael Pittman Michael Bennett
WR Joey Galloway Ike Hilliard Michael Clayton
TE Alex Smith Jerramy Stevens Anthony Becht
K Matt Bryant

TEN QB Vince Young Kerry Collins
RB LenDale White Chris Brown Chris Henry
WR Roydell Williams Eric Moulds Justin Gage
TE Bo Scaife Ben Troupe Ben Hartsock
K Rob Bironas

WAS QB Todd Collins Mark Brunell Sam Hollenbach
RB Clinton Portis Ladell Betts Rock Cartwright
WR Santana Moss Antwaan Randle El James Thrash
TE Chris Cooley Todd Yoder Brian Kozlowski
K Shaun Suisham
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Old 12-31-2007, 11:32 AM
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Thanks Quad,

Just saved me alot of work, I appreciate it
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Old 12-31-2007, 11:34 AM
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No prob. I had it in Excel but the lines and spacing don't translate well to a message board unfortunately.
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Old 12-31-2007, 07:36 PM
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My biggest question for playoff fantasy- Is Donte Stallworth a first round pick?
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Old 01-01-2008, 11:46 PM
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My biggest question for playoff fantasy- Is Donte Stallworth a first round pick?
i dont think so. id take welker WAY before him
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Old 01-06-2008, 10:07 AM
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Here's the roster I ended up with

Good start and still have all my players

QB- Tony Romo
RB- Maurice Jones-Drew
RB- Michael Turner
WR- Reggie Wayne
WR- Anthony Gonzalez
WR- Patrick Crayton
K- Josh Brown
D- Indy

Can't believe how hard it is to find a RB once the first group is gone

Need a Dallas-Indy Super Bowl
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4-4 (-.40 Units)

NCAA CBB
326-280 (+18.52 Units)

GOLF MATCHUPS
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