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Build A Team (fun game)


Brooklyn Bully

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Here's a fun game! Build yourself a team: Coach, QB, RB (2), WR (2), TE, Defense. Who can build the better one?

 

The rules:

 

1. Only ONE player per division! That's right. If you want Cam for your QB, for example, then you can't take anyone else from the NFC South.

 

2. You're picking players from this current season as things are right now. Who's hot? Who's not? 

 

3. Whichever QB you pick, you have to take their O-Line too. Want Cam? You get his protection and your RBs have to count on them to open holes. Want the stellar Dallas O-Line? Well ... you have to select Romo.

 

GO!

 

 

Here's mine:

 

Coach: Bill Belichick (AFC East)

QB (and O-Line): Peyton Manning (AFC West)

RB: DeMarco Murray (NFC East)

RB: Arian Foster (AFC South)

WR: Antonio Brown (AFC North)

WR: Randall Cobb (NFC North)

TE: Greg Olsen (NFC South)

Defense: 49ers (NFC West)

 

 

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Coach:  Bill B.  (AFC East)

QB (and O-Line):  Peyton Manning (AFC West)

RB:  Demarco Murray (NFC East)

RB:  LaVeon Bell (AFC North)

WR:  Calvin Johnson (NFC North)

WR:  Julio Jones (NFC South)

TE:  Dwayne Allen (AFC South)

Defense:  Seattle (NFC West)

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Here's a fun game! Build yourself a team: Coach, QB, RB (2), WR (2), TE, Defense. Who can build the better one?

 

The rules:

 

1. Only ONE player per division! That's right. If you want Cam for your QB, for example, then you can't take anyone else from the NFC South.

 

2. You're picking players from this current season as things are right now. Who's hot? Who's not? 

 

3. Whichever QB you pick, you have to take their O-Line too. Want Cam? You get his protection and your RBs have to count on them to open holes. Want the stellar Dallas O-Line? Well ... you have to select Romo.

 

GO!

 

 

Here's mine:

 

Coach: Bill Belichick (AFC East)

QB (and O-Line): Peyton Manning (AFC West)

RB: DeMarco Murray (NFC East)

RB: Arian Foster (AFC South)

WR: Antonio Brown (AFC North)

WR: Randall Cobb (NFC North)

TE: Greg Olsen (NFC South)

Defense: 49ers (NFC West)

 

 

You managed to pick the 5th best receiver in the NFC North...well done!

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Coach: John Harbaugh (AFC North)

QB/O-line: Peyton Manning (AFC West)

RB: Marshawn Lynch (NFC West)

RB: Matt Forte (NFC North)

WR: Julio Jones (NFC South) 

WR: Dez Bryant (NFC East)

TE: Rob Gronkowski (AFC East)

Defense: Texans (AFC South)

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