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Yup. Season 13 is the only time I ever pulled a player to tag them at one tag. Dak and Thomas were rookies, played poorly for 7 games and I pulled the plug on them. Haven’t done it since. That same season, you pulled the plug on Mike Daniels and Whitney Mercilus.

 

Y’all bad at trolling when you do the exact same thing. 

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2 minutes ago, bucsfan333 said:

No, I haven't.

“can't play Landry for seven games and keep him for one tag”

You did that for two players the same season I did it for 2 players. 

sounds the same to me.

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1 minute ago, bucsfan333 said:

I have two losing seasons of the eight I've played. I don't recall ever tanking or benching anyone.

I mean at the top of this page, I just named two players that you benched so that you could tag at 1 tag. The exact same season that I did.

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3 hours ago, Tk3 said:

*waiting for Ruskie's reaction when Luck throws for 5,000 yards again*

Honestly I don't care about the bulk yardage.

But his last two NSFL seasons, he's thrown for 32:12 and 36:15 touchdown to interception ratios. That's 68:27, or 2.5 touchdowns every interception.

Given that his IRL 2016 and 2015 campaigns combined for 31:13 and 15:12 for 46:25, that's 1.84 per touchdown. His monster 2014 season (40:16 ratio, 4700 yards) is dropped off. And that's not factoring in nerfs from missed games.

I want to see his efficiency take a hit. Got me feeling like Batman over here:

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30 minutes ago, RuskieTitan said:

Honestly I don't care about the bulk yardage.

But his last two NSFL seasons, he's thrown for 32:12 and 36:15 touchdown to interception ratios. That's 68:27, or 2.5 touchdowns every interception.

Given that his IRL 2016 and 2015 campaigns combined for 31:13 and 15:12 for 46:25, that's 1.84 per touchdown. His monster 2014 season (40:16 ratio, 4700 yards) is dropped off. And that's not factoring in nerfs from missed games.

I want to see his efficiency take a hit. Got me feeling like Batman over here:

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His 2014 should stay because he didn’t play in 2017, so it’s just the nerf.

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36 minutes ago, iPwn said:
1 hour ago, RuskieTitan said:

Honestly I don't care about the bulk yardage.

But his last two NSFL seasons, he's thrown for 32:12 and 36:15 touchdown to interception ratios. That's 68:27, or 2.5 touchdowns every interception.

Given that his IRL 2016 and 2015 campaigns combined for 31:13 and 15:12 for 46:25, that's 1.84 per touchdown. His monster 2014 season (40:16 ratio, 4700 yards) is dropped off. And that's not factoring in nerfs from missed games.

I want to see his efficiency take a hit. Got me feeling like Batman over here:

tenor.gif?itemid=5589524

His 2014 should stay because he didn’t play in 2017, so it’s just the nerf.

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So you are trying to say that had he played a single game in 2017, his 2014 would fall off, but because he didn't, it somehow remains?

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Just now, RuskieTitan said:

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So you are trying to say that had he played a single game in 2017, his 2014 would fall off, but because he didn't, it somehow remains?

I’m not sure if that’s exactly how it works, but something like that. I don’t know if one game changes it though. I asked about Allen Robinson  in the thread (who played 3 snaps in 2017, one passing snap) and Nacho said the only real change to his value would be the nerf.

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