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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#141 » by writersblock » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:52 pm

So, with this pick, I'm taking a flier.

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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#142 » by writersblock » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:53 pm

Young_Star11 wrote:My own updated rankings:

1. floppymouse
2. Setterlund
3. bww78
4. theman
5. AlciG
6. east

7. Kohanz
8. YS
9. hamncheese

10. writersblock
11. sly
12. insfo
13. Skai
14. tkunit


so I did that bad that I fell from 7 to 10 huh? Even after upgrading my team and shedding the dead weight? I'll be doing a full write-up as we finish up here...
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: Kohanz, WB 

Post#143 » by theman » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:03 pm

Kohanz wrote:Kohanz drops Derek Fisher and then trades the current pick to WB for Al Thornton.


Veto - WB has no future considerations.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: Kohanz, WB 

Post#144 » by writersblock » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:06 pm

theman wrote:
Kohanz wrote:Kohanz drops Derek Fisher and then trades the current pick to WB for Al Thornton.


Veto - WB has no future considerations.


um, that future considerations thing was a joke. :lol:
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#145 » by writersblock » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:13 pm

My apologies, but my next pick might take a little while, I'm debating about players...

in the mean time, if anyone wants Ron Artest and Ramon Sessions in a package for a midrange player, send me an email.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#146 » by Skai » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:56 pm

Young_Star11 wrote:My own updated rankings:

1. floppymouse
2. Setterlund
3. bww78
4. theman
5. AlciG
6. east

7. Kohanz
8. YS
9. hamncheese

10. writersblock
11. sly
12. insfo
13. Skai
14. tkunit


Here's hoping all my young players get starting jobs and perform well!
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#147 » by tkunit » Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:02 am

I am really looking to move JJ
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#148 » by writersblock » Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:31 am

tkunit wrote:I am really looking to move JJ


email sent.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#149 » by floppymoose » Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:19 am

JJ Reddick or Joe Johnson? You have both.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#150 » by theman » Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:41 am

writersblock wrote:
tkunit wrote:I am really looking to move JJ


email sent.


Let me guess Ron Artest and Ramon Sessions?
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#151 » by east » Fri Jul 23, 2010 2:40 am

theman wrote:
writersblock wrote:
tkunit wrote:I am really looking to move JJ


email sent.


Let me guess Ron Artest and Ramon Sessions?


Email sent as well. Not sure which JJ, but I'd be interested in either one hehe.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#152 » by writersblock » Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:12 pm

Hey guys, sorry for the extremely long hold up (thought with only 5 picks left, some of which will probably be forfeited anyway, I figure you weren't holding your breath).

With this pick, I'm making the following pick:

Drew Gooden.

I have to seriously apologize for the hold up.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: Floppy, Ham, Setterlund 

Post#153 » by floppymoose » Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:42 pm

When this all started I had a player lined up for this spot - and I was going to drop Darko for them. The player is still there, but with the center situation in Minny now that Big Al is gone, I may have to hold on to Darko instead.

Gonna stew on that for a bit.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#154 » by theman » Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:03 pm

writersblock wrote:Hey guys, sorry for the extremely long hold up (thought with only 5 picks left, some of which will probably be forfeited anyway, I figure you weren't holding your breath).

With this pick, I'm making the following pick:

Drew Gooden.

I have to seriously apologize for the hold up.


If you like Gooden, I could have traded him to you last season.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: WB, Floppy, Ham 

Post#155 » by writersblock » Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:16 pm

theman wrote:
writersblock wrote:Hey guys, sorry for the extremely long hold up (thought with only 5 picks left, some of which will probably be forfeited anyway, I figure you weren't holding your breath).

With this pick, I'm making the following pick:

Drew Gooden.

I have to seriously apologize for the hold up.


If you like Gooden, I could have traded him to you last season.


Yeah, and give you another one of my draft picks? ;)
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: Floppy, Ham, Setterlund 

Post#156 » by theman » Fri Jul 23, 2010 9:25 pm

I think WB needs to drop a player.

Looking on the first page at his roster he has 15 players, the limit so that is okay.

However, with pick #8 he drafted Ed Davis and Davis is not showing on his or anyone else's roster. I will assume this is an error and Davis was never put on WB's roster. Assuming WB wants to keep Davis he needs to drop a player.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: Floppy, Ham, Setterlund 

Post#157 » by hamncheese » Fri Jul 23, 2010 9:52 pm

With wb, I think he kept his roster managed fine with Ed Davis up until the Gooden pick. Just before he traded Al Thornton for a future 2nd, and then picked up Lance Stephenson which gave him 15 players with Ed Davis, so he'll need to drop someone for Gooden or forfeit that pick.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: Floppy, Ham, Setterlund 

Post#158 » by floppymoose » Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:55 pm

i have some trade suggestions out there in emails to folks that involve my current pick (the one I'm on the clock for). So if you get a chance to respond, please do.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: Floppy, Ham, Setterlund 

Post#159 » by writersblock » Fri Jul 23, 2010 11:48 pm

hamncheese wrote:With wb, I think he kept his roster managed fine with Ed Davis up until the Gooden pick. Just before he traded Al Thornton for a future 2nd, and then picked up Lance Stephenson which gave him 15 players with Ed Davis, so he'll need to drop someone for Gooden or forfeit that pick.


Yeah, I was trying to figure that out. I didn't catch the Ed Davis thing. Thanks for catching it. I think I know who I want to drop, but I have a few more hours before someone has to be dropped (it's 12 hours). I'll make my drop here if any of my trade offers don't go through.

Thanks again for catching that. I was seriously scratching my head trying to figure out which player was missing from my roster.
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Re: FFDL 2010 Draft: Floppy, Ham, Setterlund 

Post#160 » by theman » Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:55 am

floppymoose wrote:i have some trade suggestions out there in emails to folks that involve my current pick (the one I'm on the clock for). So if you get a chance to respond, please do.


I didn't get one.
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