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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby CGW » Mon Nov 30, 2020 2:30 pm

That's what I heard, by the late afternoon Monday we should know something.
12 Team | SF | PPR | 6pt pass TD
QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, FL, SF

QB | Murray, Prescott
RB | Jeff Wilson, Pierre-Strong
WR | Adams, Olave, ARSB, Dotson, Addison
TE | Andrews, Otton, Bellinger, Likely, Okonkwo
2024 | 1st 2025 | 1stx3, 2nd, 3rdx2

10 Team | SF | PPR
QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, FL, SF

QB | Murray, Tagovailoa, Stroud
RB | Montgomery, Swift, Dobbins, Singletary, Jamaal Williams, R. White, Davis-Price, Herbert, Miller
WR | Godwin, AJB, Lamb, D. Johnson, M. Brown, Mooney, Kirk, J. Williams, Skyy Moore, Watson
TE | Andrews, Bellinger, Dulcich
2024 | 1st, 2nd, 3rd

12 Team | SF | PPR | 1.5TEP | 6pt pass TD
QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, FL, FL, SF

QB | Herbert, Love, Young, Lance
RB | ETN, Pacheco, Ford, Warren
WR | ARSB, Wilson, Olave, DK, Flowers, Collins, Downs
TE | Hockenson, Dulcich, Likely, Otton
2024 | 2nd, 3rdx3, 4th

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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby abloom » Mon Nov 30, 2020 3:08 pm

Steelers Ravens game postponed till Wednesday.
Team #1: 2nd place
12 team, 1 ppr (1.5 te), 1Q,2R,2W,1T,2F,1D,1K

Q: Kyler, Fields, AR
R: JT, CMC, Barkley, chandler
W: Evans, Chase, Mooney, Collins, Dell, Pickens, wilson
T: Kelce, Goedert, Thomas, woods
D: cle, nyj
K: Sanders

Team #2: back to back champion
12 team, 1ppr (1.5 te), 1Q,2R,2W,1T,1SF,1F,1D,1K

Q: R Wilson, Murray, Watson, Browning, Rudolph, Zappe
R: Swift, Walker, Dobbins, gus bus
W: Puka, Metcalf, Dell, Cooper, DJM, K Allen, Nuk, Tre tucker, C Samuel,
T: Kelce, Pitts
K: Tucker
D: CLE

Team #3: back to back champion
14 team, SF, 1PPR (2PPR for TE), 1Q,2R,3W,1T,1SF,2F

Q: Mahomes, Rodgers, Watson, Heinicke, walker
R: Mostert, walker, a Jones, Wilson, Charb, Z White, McLaughlin, freeman, d Williams, Reynolds,
W: Waddle, A St Brown, K Allen, Cooper, Nuk, Juju
T: Kelce, Schultz, Thomas, Ferguson

Team #4 3rd
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Team #5 4th
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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby Oddball456 » Mon Nov 30, 2020 4:56 pm

abloom wrote: Mon Nov 30, 2020 3:08 pm Steelers Ravens game postponed till Wednesday.
They should have just pushed it to a new weekend of football after the normal 18 week season. The Saints/Broncos game also. And any other games that too many players are out play that extra week. The steelers ravens game is now pushed back 6 days, what is one more day going to do to help anything?

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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby jordanzs » Tue Dec 22, 2020 11:15 am

More COVID impacts:

Those lap dances at the strip club will be much pricier for half-wits like Dwayne Haskins

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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby Jigga94 » Tue Dec 22, 2020 1:01 pm

jordanzs wrote: Tue Dec 22, 2020 11:15 am More COVID impacts:

Those lap dances at the strip club will be much pricier for half-wits like Dwayne Haskins
Bozo

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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby Shankopotamus » Sat Dec 26, 2020 3:37 am

I'm pretty surprised we made it through an entire fantasy season and there were no additional weeks added to the NFL schedule.

Money and Pü$$y are still undefeated!
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1 QB, 3 RB, 4 WR, Flex, SF, 2 TE

3 DL, 3 LB, 3 DB, 1 Flex IDP


QB- Justin Herbert, Baker Mayfield, Deshaun Watson, Marcus Mariota, Gardner Minshew, Sam Ehlinger
RB- D’Andre Swift, Nick Chubb, Javonte Williams, Cam Akers, Kyren Williams, Jerome Ford, D’Ernest Johnson, Darrell Henderson
WR- DK Metcalf, DJ Moore, Chris Godwin, Jameson Williams, Gabe Davis, Hollywood Brown, Josh Reynolds, Calvin Austin, Laviska Shenault, Kyle Phillips
TE-Mark Andrews, Greg Dulcich, Isaiah Likely, Donald Parham, Tyler Conklin
DL-Danielle Hunter, Nick Bosa, Deforest Buckner, Jonathon Allen
LB- Micah Parsons, Jack Sanborn, Logan Wilson, Cole Holcomb, Nakobe Dean, Brian Asamoah
DB-Jeremy Chinn, Jalen Pitre, Jalen Thompson, Kam Curl, Darrick Forrest
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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby esloan35 » Sat Dec 26, 2020 6:32 am

Shankopotamus wrote: Sat Dec 26, 2020 3:37 am I'm pretty surprised we made it through an entire fantasy season and there were no additional weeks added to the NFL schedule.

Money and Pü$$y are still undefeated!
I agree, the NFL did an amazing job this year all things considered. The players brought some great competitiveness to the field each week in most cases. Two if the most powerful things in the world, and these dudes are young. :crazy:

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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby TimeWillTell » Sat Dec 26, 2020 6:46 am

So what do we think of Swift this week with all the Lions coaches on the COVID list.
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12 Team 1QB 0.5 PPR 30 man roster
Start: 1QB,2RB,3WR,1TE,1Flex,1K,1Def
QB: Mahomes, Brady, Stafford
RB: Barkley, Taylor, Dobbins, Swift, Jacobs
WR: Chase, Jefferson, AJB, Lamb, DJM, Olave, Dotson, Mike Evans
TE: Hock, Dulcich, Chig, Fant, Jonnu, Hurst, Everett
K: Some guy
Def: Who knows
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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby esloan35 » Sat Dec 26, 2020 7:06 am

TimeWillTell wrote: Sat Dec 26, 2020 6:46 am So what do we think of Swift this week with all the Lions coaches on the COVID list.
Bucs have a stout rush D too.

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Re: COVID. The NON Fantasy football discussion

Postby VitmiN13 » Wed Jan 06, 2021 7:48 am

Yes, our office has switched back to remote work via employee tracking app. I cannot condemn the decision of the authorities to reinforce the precautions, the situation is getting worse.

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Re: COVID. The NON Fantasy football discussion

Postby Ice » Thu Jun 03, 2021 6:48 pm

Remember when the sheep actually believed this virus could have only come from a bat in a wet market when the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s was doing "gain of function" research literally down the street and any other viewpoint was scrubbed from Social Media as Conspiracy Theory.

It will come out eventually that Fauci knew this from jump and politics were being played given it is coming out the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases helped fund this research at the Wuhan Institute.

The same idiots that dismissed this as conspiracy theory for political gain are now scrambling as the lab mishap theory looks more than plausible.

It will be interesting to see how long Fauci will be protected before he will be discarded given he believes doing this type research is still worth it even though 3 plus million have died.

His book was pulled from Amazon and B&N... So it begins.
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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby Pullo Vision » Mon Jun 21, 2021 5:28 pm

Albert Breer wrote:[F]rom the NFL/NFLPA view, the [Covid 2029 protocol] negotiations weren’t to create two classes of players. [It] has become a competitive issue for teams and players alike. Teams with lower vaccination rates are going to have to lift differently, meet differently, eat differently and in general be faced with more of the issues that made 2020 so hard on everyone, than teams with higher rates. And then, there’s the simple fact that contact tracing could wreak havoc on teams with large swaths of unvaccinated guys.
Doug Farrar wrote:Players who are not fully vaccinated have to be tested for COVID-19 every day. They must wear masks at all times at team facilities and during team travel. They must remain physically distant from others in team facilities. They must quarantine after any high-risk exposure to the coronavirus. They will undergo travel restrictions. They must be limited regarding personnel in the weight room. They can’t eat with their teammates in the cafeteria. There are no social media/marketing/sponsorship activities permitted. They may not use the team sauna or steam room. They can’t leave team hotels to eat in restaurants, and they can’t interact with anyone outside of the team’s traveling party during team travel.
Mark Maske wrote:The teams not doing as well with their player-vaccination rates include the Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Chargers, according to that person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the league and NFLPA have not released player-vaccination rates.
https://www.si.com/nfl/2021/06/21/mmqb- ... l-vaccines
https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/2021 ... m-darnold/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2 ... kepticism/

Several things stand out here-
1- the coverage about these protocols have often focused on things like daily testing and social distancing. What's much more interesting to me is the weight room, sauna and steam room restrictions. Will definitely impact growth, development and recovery.
2- interesting that the restrictions apply to those who have had one jab but not the second.
3- worth noting teams that currently seem to have low vaccination rates, in case games get delayed again.
League #1- 14 tm ppr, 1Q, 2R, 3W, 1T, 1 R/W/T, 1K
1 DT, 2 DE, 2 LB, 1 CB, 1 S, 1 flex

League #2- 12 team PPR, 1Q, 1R, 2W, 1T, 1 R/W/T, 1 W/R/T, 1 Def

League #3- 12 tm PPR, 1Q, 0R (yes, ZERO RB) 3W, 1T, 2 R/W/T flex, 1 Def

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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby thebadferret » Tue Jun 22, 2021 1:10 am

Pullo Vision wrote: Mon Jun 21, 2021 5:28 pm
Albert Breer wrote:[F]rom the NFL/NFLPA view, the [Covid 2029 protocol] negotiations weren’t to create two classes of players. [It] has become a competitive issue for teams and players alike. Teams with lower vaccination rates are going to have to lift differently, meet differently, eat differently and in general be faced with more of the issues that made 2020 so hard on everyone, than teams with higher rates. And then, there’s the simple fact that contact tracing could wreak havoc on teams with large swaths of unvaccinated guys.
Doug Farrar wrote:Players who are not fully vaccinated have to be tested for COVID-19 every day. They must wear masks at all times at team facilities and during team travel. They must remain physically distant from others in team facilities. They must quarantine after any high-risk exposure to the coronavirus. They will undergo travel restrictions. They must be limited regarding personnel in the weight room. They can’t eat with their teammates in the cafeteria. There are no social media/marketing/sponsorship activities permitted. They may not use the team sauna or steam room. They can’t leave team hotels to eat in restaurants, and they can’t interact with anyone outside of the team’s traveling party during team travel.
Mark Maske wrote:The teams not doing as well with their player-vaccination rates include the Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Chargers, according to that person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the league and NFLPA have not released player-vaccination rates.
https://www.si.com/nfl/2021/06/21/mmqb- ... l-vaccines
https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/2021 ... m-darnold/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2 ... kepticism/

Several things stand out here-
1- the coverage about these protocols have often focused on things like daily testing and social distancing. What's much more interesting to me is the weight room, sauna and steam room restrictions. Will definitely impact growth, development and recovery.
2- interesting that the restrictions apply to those who have had one jab but not the second.
3- worth noting teams that currently seem to have low vaccination rates, in case games get delayed again.
Can't understand why a player doesn't want to get vaccinated. Hoped the league was even stricter on limitations for unvaccinated player/personell.

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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby Bronco Billy » Tue Jun 22, 2021 2:42 am

What I don’t understand is why there are any sanctions on unvaccinated players or staff. The country is at the point where anyone can walk in and get vaccinated if they choose to do so, and football players are in an extremely low risk group. Instead there is severe coercion to get vaccinated by the league, which should be a matter of personal choice given that the vaccines are designated as experimental and there are no data on long term effects.

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Re: fantasy impact of coronavirus

Postby thebadferret » Tue Jun 22, 2021 4:29 am

Beware, stupid comparison (as in topics aren't comparable, but principle is).

All players have the choice to smoke weed. But choices have consequences and the consequence for smoking weed is getting banned.
So it is for vaccination. You can make your own personal choice on if you want to or not, but there are consequences to that and the NFL (imho rightfully) decided a consequence is to limit access for unvaxxed players.
I always find it weird when people equalize freedom with lack of consequences.

To the main question you ask, why they decided to do so, I'm pretty sure they have many reasons. Also just because you yourself are in the extremely low risk group doesn't mean everybody you have contact is low risk. Don't forget, vaccination is a group project. It doesn't help much if it's only done by a few.


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