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Just got done with my Fantasy Draft!


E CaT PanTHer

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It is a money league. $50 bucks. But honestly, it's a new strategy I'm trying out that I think might be quite effective, given you're doing it with a great offensive team. Obviously I'm gonna tank week 6. But the Panthers have an offense this year that could put up some serious numbers.

Say the Panthers average 28 points this year. Yeah I know that's on the high side, but they'll definitely have multiple 28+ scoring games. 28 points is 4 TD's. Lets say one week, Cam throws 3 and D-Will rushes for 1. The 3 TD's that he throws I'll get credit for, as well as the 3 receiving TD's. Add the 1 TD rush, and that gives you 7 TD's total for the week. Include the yards/receptions etc, and that's a pretty solid week. 9 times out of 10, if your fantasy team has 7+ TDs, you're going to win.

Now the Panthers are going to have some low scoring games, which I will most likely lose, but I seriously think I can put up an 8-5 9-4 record and make the playoffs. Should be exciting to see. I'll let you know how things pan out.

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Based on last year's averages...I'll leave them the same, just round up or down. Some may go up (LaFell, Def, Olsen), Some may go down this year with guys like Tolbert, Cam running less, etc.

Cam - 22

Smitty - 11

Stewart - 8

DWill - 8

Olsen - 5

Lafell - 5

Def - 4

Medlock - 7 -(Mare's average last year)

Average of 70 points per week...I don't know how many times that number is winning, but I've never really seen it win. Good luck though.

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Based on last year's averages...I'll leave them the same, just round up or down. Some may go up (LaFell, Def, Olsen), Some may go down this year with guys like Tolbert, Cam running less, etc.

Cam - 22

Smitty - 11

Stewart - 8

DWill - 8

Olsen - 5

Lafell - 5

Def - 4

Medlock - 7 -(Mare's average last year)

Average of 70 points per week...I don't know how many times that number is winning, but I've never really seen it win. Good luck though.

I agree, a 70 point average isn't great at all. But that number is skewed from the games the Panthers only put up 7, 10, 13 points. I'm banking on the Panthers putting up better and more consistent offensive numbers this year. There will be weeks where my fantasy team only scores me 30 points and I'll lose. Hopefully those are few and far between.

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New England

Brady - 22

BGE - 9

Gronk - 15

Welker - 13

Gostkowski - 9

Hernandez - 8

Def - 6

WR2 (Branch?) - 6

Total of 88 for the Pats...basically, the highest you could hope for any week IMO. Like I said, good luck with your team, but I see no way you make the playoffs. Not to mention if you do and the Panthers have success, we could be resting guys the final game or two of the year and you put up notta for the playoffs/championship.

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