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Post by Spencer on Jan 9, 2009 2:23:52 GMT -5
Who would spend 30 bucks to be in a football league?
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Post by crazymike2021 on Jan 9, 2009 2:59:05 GMT -5
What kinda?
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Post by duceisinmyheart on Jan 9, 2009 11:19:01 GMT -5
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Post by crazymike2021 on Jan 9, 2009 12:51:16 GMT -5
I may
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Post by duceisinmyheart on Jan 9, 2009 13:09:43 GMT -5
it's yes or no or GTFO
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Post by crazymike2021 on Jan 9, 2009 13:11:15 GMT -5
yes
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Post by Play on Jan 9, 2009 18:53:13 GMT -5
It comes with 2 licenses some of you guys could split the cost.
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Post by tmaczdaddy on Jan 10, 2009 2:18:03 GMT -5
20 bucks? wtf?
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Post by Play on Jan 10, 2009 5:02:24 GMT -5
stfu but seriously...I need to know if some of you guys are interested in Joining a football league that could be in the works.
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Post by jbjb2fk on Jan 10, 2009 7:44:03 GMT -5
Why would we pay 30? we would have to buy it to compete?
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Post by tmaczdaddy on Mar 2, 2009 18:52:07 GMT -5
#1 - New Jersey Nets. Current Record: 21-6 A ridiculously talented team that has no weaknesses. Outside of Xavier Henry they have five players averaged between 14.2ppg-15.2ppg. Most the guys on their team would be stars on any other team, but they are all sacrificing to bring back-to-back championships to the city of New Jersey. The Nets made no moves to improve their roster last off-season, but they did make a key move to bring back Paul Millsap, Dirk, and Pryzbilla. Favors has been a bit of a disappontment this year for the Nets, but with all the options that are around him I don't think you can expect too much out of him. I don't see any other team that will provide much of a fight come playoff time. The Bucks and the Pacers are always competitive in the east, but the Bucks will get torn apart at the guard positions with Fredette, Lamb, and Thornton getting meaningful minutes. I think the Pacers should have a good shot. Overall, the Nets are stacked and are the favorites to take the ship again in UOSLR.
#2 - Sacramento Kings The Kings are extremely happy that they still happened to get Chris Bosh after not sneding him bids for Day 1. They are also extremely happy that they did not get to offer the max/4 year deal that Marty said he would have offered if he had sent Day 1 bids in. Fortunatly for marty, Chris Bosh exploded in TC while Whiteside happened to get worse and has already been tossed around the league. The Kings are one of the best defensive teams in the league, only giving up only 94.4ppg. No one on the team who gets meaningful minutes for the Kings has worse then B+ defense. An amazing stat. Rubio is the quarterback of the team, handing out dimes to the stars of the team(Bosh and Outlaw). Although his shooting still had a ways to go, Rubio should be considered as the best point guard in the league. His assist-to-turnover ratio is absolutely ridiuclous and he knows how to get it done defensively, leading the team in steals with 2.1spg. Oden and Varejao are great fits for the Kings, since they are not forced to do anything offensively, but they are doing what they do best which is reboudning and playing defense. The Kings are the favorites in the West right now, even without their starting 2 Dajuan Wagner. Kings vs Nets finals. #3 - Indiana Pacers I know most people are thinking that the Milwaukee Bucks should be in this position, but I really like the elderly Pacers and what they can do offensively. Marion, Rip, Randolph, and Lee are all on the decline so this is the final year before the Pacers should consider rebuilding. The problem with the Pacers is that they have no true PG. Redd used to be able to dish quiet well, but has last his touch over the past few years. Although they lead the lead in PPG, they are 8th last in assister per game. Their best handler is Yi Jianlian who currently plays center for them. Carmelo never has lived up to the hype as the #1 pick, but is still producing for the Pacers offensivley. David Lee is still a monster scorer/rebounder, but that defense is going to be trouble when he goes against bigs like Favors, Monroe, and Al Jeff in the playoffs. The "guy" for the team is now Darko Milicic. Michael Redd has passed the torch to this defensive monster. Darko has always been known for being one of the best defensive players in the league, but he is showing others that he is more then capable offensively by averaging near 18ppg(career high). Darko is the key to the Pacers success, if he can stay healthy along with the rest of the aging team, I see them going surprinsingly far in the deep east. #4 - Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee got off to a nice 8-0 start to the season, but they have since been slowed down thanks to an injury to star player Dwayne Wade. There was some criticiism of GM Kruwaukee when he handed out that 170+mill/7 year contract to Dwayne Wade. Since then, Dwayne Wade and the Bucks have proved doubters wrong. Although Wade is getting up there in age(32) he still has his game rocking for him. Averaging 29ppg/7rpg/4apg/2spg, Dwayne Wade surely is one of the leading candidates for MVP this season. He's the heart and soul of the Bucks, but he isn't the only player. The Bucks have two young stars(both 24) which have helped push the Bucks into a championship contender. Greg Monroe was seen to be a project player coming out of college, but in only 5 season he has turned into a star averaging 21ppg/10rpg. Claimed 2nd coming of Eitenne Priera by GM Kruwaukee, Travis Leslie hasn't gotten to that point of stardom but is defintely a superstar in the making. The Bucks do have some major weakness which is at the Point Guard spot. Jimmer Fredette, a C defender, has been given partial duties at the PG spot with Rooki Doron Lmab. Both far from being "proven" point gaurds, I expect most teams to take advantage of the Bucks come playoff time. Their bench in general is looking like one of the weakest in the league. Their 2nd unit is also going to be torn apart come playoff time. If the Bucks hope to go deep in the playoffs they are going to be depending on their Big 3 to carry the load. Any injury to one of those 3 players and the Bucks have no chance.
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