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Fantasy BuckeyePlanet Fantasy Football - The Deuce

that's such a bull[Mark May] way to tackle a person.

You're not a fan of the "grab on to someone and then swing around them like a stripper pole, buckle the back of their legs, fall on said legs and then pull backwards on them while your body weight is on said legs" technique?

Pussy.
 
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Chris Carson was fun while it lasted.



Richard Sherman: Players 'don't care about your fantasy team'

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman offered a critical take Sunday night on how, in his view, some fans dehumanize NFL players because of fantasy football, saying players "don't care about your fantasy team."

"I think a lot of people, a lot of fans out there have looked at players even less like people because of fantasy football and things like that," Sherman said. "You go and say, 'Oh man, this guy got hurt.'

"You're not thinking, 'Hey man, this guy got hurt -- he's really physically hurt and he's going to take time to recover and it's probably going to affect his mental state and his physical state and now he has a long, rigorous rehab.' You're thinking, 'Oh, man, he's messing up my fantasy team.'"
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Seahawks running back Chris Carson suffered what coach Pete Carroll called a significant ankle injury during the team's 46-18 winover the Indianapolis Colts, while left tackle Rees Odhiambo had to be taken to the hospital after experiencing trouble breathing.

Entire article: http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ttle-seahawks-many-nfl-players-soured-fantasy
 
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Nor should they. I really like the pathetic douche bags who tweet @ guys on their fantasy team, complaining about their performance. :lol:

Agreed. However...

Richard Sherman said:
"Now, your fantasy team may not win, and hey, guess what, you'll live the next day. This is their well-being. They may not ever get another shot. They may never get another down, another play.

But they'll have made a lot more money than any of us AAAAAAAND.....live the next day???

Right?

If living the next day is what matters, what's his beef again? Maybe Sherm failed debate at Stanford.

Let's try it. "Now you may have gotten injured, you may not get another shot and it could be your last play but hey, guess what, you'll live the next day. Oh, and you're still rich."
 
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I didn't watch the end of the game but checked the box score this morning. I saw Houston got a fumble recovery for a TD. Then I checked the results and saw I won by 3 pts. That's just a [Mark May]ty way to go down.
Lol, I didn't watch it either but had a feeling I'd wake up to that kind of result. I honestly never thought I had chance to win all day given the performance of my skill players on average. At least it was close enough to be entertaining.
 
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Who is Fuck Michigan? Running IR and bye week players in the starting lineup?

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