MoFo Fantasy Football 2018 - The Regular Season

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I would say I am happy with the tie, but it doesn't feel that way.

ANyway looking good in the FF arena for the day thus far. That Saints game was wild.
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Steelers tie Browns. Tons of turnovers, Steelers missed an OT field goal to win it, but also blocked an attempt from the Browns near the end.

I find it impossible to get too excited (happily or angrily) about anything Steeler-related these days. The Bell holdout probably wrecks their chances, and they'll probably close this championship window without ever getting to make a run with all their stars in tact. Pretty lame, but so it goes.

If I were still a big fan, I'd probably write this one off anyway, since since there's a torrential downpour in Cleveland (and here; I can't believe it's still coming down!).



I don't think I can ever stop watching the Steelers games. I really would love to see them in person at a home game. Seen them on road games in a few places over the years, but really want to experience Heinz Field and all the terrible towels on home turf. I do understand the apathetic stance though as I cannot say during different years I have not felt that way at some point, but then kickoff happens again .



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Dang. Week one and my team has already been through a minefield. Multiple injuries on the team already and what appears to be a bust at RB2. Jimmy G roughed up my a brutal MIN defense, but that was to be expected. Hopefully he plays better moving forward. WR1 dials in a goose egg... yikes. I have the depth to absorb most of this and head into week 2 on mostly fresh legs...

That said, I think I might win the week, as my opponent also took some tough shots. It's my WR3 against he defense tonight.

Let's go Rams!
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I don't think I can ever stop watching the Steelers games. I really would love to see them in person at a home game. Seen them on road games in a few places over the years, but really want to experience Heinz Field and all the terrible towels on home turf. I do understand the apathetic stance though as I cannot say during different years I have not felt that way at some point, but then kickoff happens again .
I get into the games while watching them, I just watch them much less frequently. I'll get excited if and when they're in the playoffs, but the edge was taken off after that second Super Bowl. But I am kinda shaking my head already at the thought of these three star players never making a Super Bowl together.

Still haven't been to an NFL or even college game; just a high school game when I was much younger. I might finally give it a go this year or next, though, since I've been informally resolving to do more stuff in general. Seems like it'd be a fun experience, even if (especially if?) you're not crazily invested in the outcome.



This may be that week when someone says I shoulda started Dalton. I won't say it. I'm a professional. But someone will. Is he going to turn back into a mushy smelly pumpkin next week? Who knows? Maybe he's the best QB in fantasy this year....
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If you just look at your own lineup it seems ridiculous, but then you look around and you see that a whole lotta teams are starting some really iffy backs because that's just football now, and at least a few of them are gonna do well.