If they are using the projections on their website, then I'm pulling for one of the RotoGuys to win. Nothing like telling everyone which players you are high on and then still going out and winning the league. Good luck to all of you.
Tavish wrote:If they are using the projections on their website, then I'm pulling for one of the RotoGuys to win. Nothing like telling everyone that pays 25 bucks which players you are high on and then still going out and winning the league. Good luck to all of you.
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Tavish wrote:If they are using the projections on their website, then I'm pulling for one of the RotoGuys to win. Nothing like telling everyone that pays 25 bucks which players you are high on and then still going out and winning the league. Good luck to all of you.
I browsed the site once and remember something about Lyle Overbay being this year's Sean Casey. Sure enough, Erboes took Overbay late in the draft. But it's not like I had his projections or anything, that was about it. That, and he doens't like A-Rod, but neither do I so that didn't really make a difference.
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Tavish wrote:If they are using the projections on their website, then I'm pulling for one of the RotoGuys to win. Nothing like telling everyone that pays 25 bucks which players you are high on and then still going out and winning the league. Good luck to all of you.
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Whoa. Peavy the 19th pitcher taken??? Umm, nice steal Cornbread. even if you don't count the RP's, he's still 14th, which is a bit low too me as well. I have him at 10th.
KolbSaves wrote:If I had to pick a favorite, I'd go with Cornbread.
Seriously. His first 7 picks are basically perfect.
I agree his first 7 are very good. IMO it's after that where it starts to get a bit tatty for CM.
I've always believed a really successful draft is one that is determined by who you pick in the middle and late rounds rather than in the early rounds.
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