NFC East is always competitive, but it's usually one end of the extreme or the other. Either we're all good/decent or all terrible, such as in the example you've given
I like how the NFC has come down to three NFC East teams and the 49ers. One game between divisional rivals and one old-skool conference rivalry game.
49ers just looking ridiculous at the moment. Strongest team left, including the AFC teams, for me.
I watch quite a bit of MLS and, when I first saw this kid, he reminded me of Joel Campbell when he first came on the scene (before his massive drop off).
Probably not Prem-ready as a starter quite yet (although he does have the size at 6'2), but here's hoping we can develop and make a star out of him down the line. Great potential.
It's going to take a little while for global production, distribution, back orders, etc.
Give it a month (maximum) and you'll be able to stroll into a store and buy one.
Sorry, I didn't mean your idea was dreadful. I meant it's dreadful in practice (hence the reason nobody does this in re-draft leagues). The only reason the option even exists is for dynasty leagues... unless we want to start one of those from this season... [/DevilsAdvocate]
In theory, you're going to have half the league with the premium pick for each position. It makes things far less competitive.
It's possible, but it's a dreadful idea. It really skews the balance of the draft.
It works in the real NFL (theoretically) because of the nature of what it is. It only works in fantasy dynasty leagues.
hahaha, cool yer jets!
I'm against it myself... and, by the looks of it, quite a few of us feel the same.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a groin to ice pack...