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Funny fantasy football story...


kaixo

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Is your friend gay? Or just not familiar with the NFL?

Although, after last week, looks like he definitely got the best value for his pick (assuming late round pick).

Im sharing a team with a friend of mine. Its a keeper league. We kept smith(the real one), who he got in the 3rd or 4th rd last year. Ive got him starting again this week, but im tempted to yank him and put in S. Holmes. Fitz is our other #1. Its early, everyone gets bent out of shape even after one game. Its a long season.

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Is your friend gay? Or just not familiar with the NFL?

Although, after last week, looks like he definitely got the best value for his pick (assuming late round pick).

Im sharing a team with a friend of mine. Its a keeper league. We kept smith(the real one), who he got in the 3rd or 4th rd last year. Ive got him starting again this week, but im tempted to yank him and put in S. Holmes. Fitz is our other #1. Its early, everyone gets bent out of shape even after one game. Its a long season.

And you are questioning the gayness of someone? :rolleye:

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And you are questioning the gayness of someone? :rolleye:

Touche'

Friend couldnt draft because he was on vacation. It was a live draft, and i was 600 miles away. Did it by text message. One of the most difficult and trying experiences of my life....but we are 1-0.

And i havent sent him my $50 check yet, so ill wait and see how things turn out. lol

This league also charges $2 per transaction which the Huddle League should try. It really builds the pot and makes people think before just adding and dropping every week. Its a $100 per team league, but the $2 transaction fees really add up.

Maybe Huddle folks in Charlotte could do a live draft league next year for a little more cash. It would be fun.

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