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I think you are missing a whole month somewhere, i counted 13 weeks. Yeah, September 2nd/3rd would be ideal for a draft.

Lol.  Yes, you're right, 13 weeks.  Damn, I had myself all syched up for the season...


It will be awesome if can bring everyone from last season and hopefully a few more additions. I'm not volunteering to manage the league, i've done my time being a commish (used to co-manage some fantasy basketball leagues in the early 2010s), and besides South Park did an excellent job.

South Park did do a great job, hopefully he's willing to serve as manager again.  I know it's early, but it would be cool to get an early start so we can all chime in on league configurations and what-not.  So, I'm tagging all the participants from last year, and ChiBitCTy who I know was interested. 

01. Hueristic
02. suchmoon
03. wheelz1200
04. nutildah
05. bbc.reporter
06. South Park
07. morvillz7z
08. ChiBitCTy
09. DireWolfM14
10.
11.
12.

This probably doesn't need to be said, but if we're going to invite others from around the forum let's not invite anyone with legitimate red-tags (or their suspected alts,) and I would just as soon impose that limitation on anyone who volunteers.
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The fantasy draft happens right before the regular season, right?  I guess we have a little time, regular season kickoff is on September 8th, which is a little more 9 weeks away.  If we want to schedule the draft for the last weekend before the regular season, that'll be Friday September 2, and Saturday September 3rd.

I think you are missing a whole month somewhere, i counted 13 weeks. Yeah, September 2nd/3rd would be ideal for a draft.


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I'm good with all of that, 12 teams would be pretty cool.  We already have 9 (assuming all members from last year are interested.)  I can reach out to Nutildah, hopefully he'll join us again.  Are you volunteering to manage the league this year?  Cheesy

It will be awesome if can bring everyone from last season and hopefully a few more additions. I'm not volunteering to manage the league, i've done my time being a commish (used to co-manage some fantasy basketball leagues in the early 2010s), and besides South Park did an excellent job.
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We should probably start talking about the new forum league in the upcoming weeks, as training camps approach, pre-season is set for the first week of August.

The fantasy draft happens right before the regular season, right?  I guess we have a little time, regular season kickoff is on September 8th, which is a little more 9 weeks away.  If we want to schedule the draft for the last weekend before the regular season, that'll be Friday September 2, and Saturday September 3rd.
 
gotta see where we stand with players, it would be great if we can expand from 8 to at least 10, preferably 12...maybe switch from ESPN to Yahoo, and tweak some of the old settings, etc.

I'm good with all of that, 12 teams would be pretty cool.  We already have 9 (assuming all members from last year are interested.)  I can reach out to Nutildah, hopefully he'll join us again.  Are you volunteering to manage the league this year?  Cheesy

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You shall not enjoy summer lol, i just completed my first 22/23 fantasy mock draft and got a very good grade, i never get straight A's. I passed on McCalfrey and picked Kupp with my first pick (1.5).  Grin

We should probably start talking about the new forum league in the upcoming weeks, as training camps approach, pre-season is set for the first week of August.

Yeah, no pressure there's plenty of time...gotta see where we stand with players, it would be great if we can expand from 8 to at least 10, preferably 12...maybe switch from ESPN to Yahoo, and tweak some of the old settings, etc.
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It's rare that I pay attention to this kind of stuff, this time of year.  A lot of it is show and the ends are usually different than what's "rumored."  A great example is the draft-time drama from the Niners and Deebo, the latest with that of course; they're working on a contract, lol.

It appears you are correct. There is also this article which might only be trying to kill the hype on Trey Lance to lower everyone's expectations and reduce the backlash from the fans if he gives another bad performance. I am very skeptical of the sincerity of Chris Simms' criticism, he and Kyle Shannahan appear to be good friends and college buddies according to other articles.



Chris Simms did not hold back with his NSFW assessment of Trey Lance during the NBC Sports NFL analyst's annual QB rankings.

Simms ranked the presumed 49ers starter at No. 31, only one spot ahead of Sam Darnold, two spots ahead of Geno Smith. Not exactly elite company.


Source https://sports.yahoo.com/chris-simms-harsh-trey-lance-192635366.html
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It's rare that I pay attention to this kind of stuff, this time of year.  A lot of it is show and the ends are usually different than what's "rumored."  A great example is the draft-time drama from the Niners and Deebo, the latest with that of course; they're working on a contract, lol.

Every team in the league that's ever promoted a quarterback has given the media reason to believe that they still need the quarterback they've demoted.  For whatever bargaining leverage that's likely to offer, that's probably all this is.

But if you ask me, I'm not sure the kid is ready to start.  Tongue


Pretty soon basketball season will be over and then it’s just baseball, at least for those of us who are in the United States, my point being I miss football and can’t wait for it to start up.

I'm not of an NBA fan, but it's been fun watching the Warriors lately.  Except for that one game in Memphis.  Roll Eyes

I haven't been watching the USFL at all, has that been good?  There are a couple of other sports I like to follow this time of year, but my other favorite, the Premiere League ends this weekend.  There's still MotoGP and MLS for the remaining time between now and kickoff.  But the anticipation of the new season starts in earnest around July.


Just curious who you guys top targets are for next year in fantasy, any guys you plan on targeting ?

Haha!  Nice try, funny guy.
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Pretty soon basketball season will be over and then it’s just baseball, at least for those of us who are in the United States, my point being I miss football and can’t wait for it to start up. Just curious who you guys top targets are for next year in fantasy, any guys you plan on targeting ?

For the next season I will pick the best players available in front of me and I will not try to be too smart and not try to do much research about making the picks. I was lucky to pick Ekeler first over Nick Chubb because of it or was it because someone picked Chubb before me and I picked Ekeler randomly hehe. Which proves that pick anyone in front of you will work.

Pretty soon basketball season will be over and then it’s just baseball, at least for those of us who are in the United States, my point being I miss football and can’t wait for it to start up. Just curious who you guys top targets are for next year in fantasy, any guys you plan on targeting ?

If the draft was today, I'd pick all players whose last names start with a "B", that's how much I currently know about who's who in the NFL... I have some catching up to do.

Yes, Goat Brady. I hope I get him first again hehehehe. Justin Herbert is my other choice. However, there might be an argument for Dak Prescott.
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Pretty soon basketball season will be over and then it’s just baseball, at least for those of us who are in the United States, my point being I miss football and can’t wait for it to start up. Just curious who you guys top targets are for next year in fantasy, any guys you plan on targeting ?

If the draft was today, I'd pick all players whose last names start with a "B", that's how much I currently know about who's who in the NFL... I have some catching up to do.
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Pretty soon basketball season will be over and then it’s just baseball, at least for those of us who are in the United States, my point being I miss football and can’t wait for it to start up. Just curious who you guys top targets are for next year in fantasy, any guys you plan on targeting ?
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San Francisco 49ers fans, @DireWolfM14, is this rumor true? This might be head scratching because Trey Lance is cleary not ready to be the starting quarterback and if Jimmy Garoppolo is traded who will they get from the Panthers, Sam Darnold? This is clearly not the move similar to the Rams where they brought in an underestimated quarterback hehehe. This implies that San Francisco might be supporting Trey Lance for the whole of 2022-2023 despite of the risks?



When the 49ers' 2021 NFL season ended with a loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship Game, not many expected quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo to remain on San Francisco's roster in mid-May.

But as the quarterback carousel unwinded in a busy offseason around the league, no team answered the 49ers' calls for a Garoppolo trade.

One of those teams that appeared to be a natural landing spot for the veteran quarterback was the Carolina Panthers, who entered the 2022 NFL Draft with Sam Darnold as their top quarterback on the roster. But the Panthers addressed the position in the draft by selecting Matt Corral out of Ole Miss in the third round, possibly signaling an end to rumors regarding a possible Garoppolo exchange.


Source https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-rumors-jimmy-garoppolo-panthers-164346351.html
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I think huge improvements in that area could be made in the future, for example in the game of chess many studies have been made about the best players and it is known that a grandmaster can entirely reproduce a chess position after only seeing it once for a few seconds, as long as the position is one that can occurs in a real game and the pieces are not placed randomly on the board, also they posses the almost inexplicable ability to find the strongest play in a split of a second without the ability of making millions of calculations that a computer can make.

This sounds awfully familiar to what a QB has to do, which is to recognize the defense and then take the best decision based on his read, Peyton was probably the best at this, even better than Brady, with the difference that Peyton was given the freedom to change the play to whatever he wanted on the fly while Brady faced more restrictions and was not given this power by Belichick, so he took a different approach and just got rid of the ball as fast as he could to the target that had the best match-up.

Well to be fair Peyton had a huge advantage over most other QB's, he was coached from a child by Elisha Archibald Manning III.



So it is no surprise that NFL coaches did not try to play call for him while others had to get up to NFL speed/tactics before they were trusted enough to take that step.

He was always put in the position to succeed and every team he was ever on was specifically built around him.

With that being said I'm of the opinion that he is one of the top 25 of all time.

Absolutely insane how good that family is at football.  I mean not only being good, Peyton is top 5 all time and I'm pretty confident Eli will be in the Hall of Fame.  Now they've got their young nephew who's a supposed star.. "Archibald Charles Manning (born 2004) is an American football quarterback at the Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is the number-one ranked pro-style quarterback in the class of 2023 according to 247Sports. He is a member of the Manning football family".  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch_Manning#:~:text=Archibald%20Charles%20Manning%20(born%202004,of%20the%20Manning%20football%20family.
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I think huge improvements in that area could be made in the future, for example in the game of chess many studies have been made about the best players and it is known that a grandmaster can entirely reproduce a chess position after only seeing it once for a few seconds, as long as the position is one that can occurs in a real game and the pieces are not placed randomly on the board, also they posses the almost inexplicable ability to find the strongest play in a split of a second without the ability of making millions of calculations that a computer can make.

This sounds awfully familiar to what a QB has to do, which is to recognize the defense and then take the best decision based on his read, Peyton was probably the best at this, even better than Brady, with the difference that Peyton was given the freedom to change the play to whatever he wanted on the fly while Brady faced more restrictions and was not given this power by Belichick, so he took a different approach and just got rid of the ball as fast as he could to the target that had the best match-up.

Well to be fair Peyton had a huge advantage over most other QB's, he was coached from a child by Elisha Archibald Manning III.



So it is no surprise that NFL coaches did not try to play call for him while others had to get up to NFL speed/tactics before they were trusted enough to take that step.

He was always put in the position to succeed and every team he was ever on was specifically built around him.

With that being said I'm of the opinion that he is one of the top 25 of all time.
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Have you seen the movie American Underdog? It is a true story about Kurt Warner. To be honest with you I did not know who he is before watching the movie, however, from this movie it appears that the L.A. Rams is not unfamiliar in taking that type of risk. They might also have taken a much bigger risk on Kurt Warner who was considered to be not in the level of the NFL.

The one thing they never seem to take into account is intelligence, a great Quarterback is always smart.

All the athleticism in the world won't save you if you cant think on your feet.

I've never seen a stat to quantify that.

And you won't.  Being able to instantly identify the defensive set is one of the biggest differentiators between a decent and a great quarterback.  Peyton manning was a master at it. He always had 3-4 plays in the huddle for his guys.  Would go to the line and call the play based on the set.  He was the most unathletic person to ever strap on pads, yet was the best qb I've seen in lifetime.  (Along with Brady but that's a given)
I think huge improvements in that area could be made in the future, for example in the game of chess many studies have been made about the best players and it is known that a grandmaster can entirely reproduce a chess position after only seeing it once for a few seconds, as long as the position is one that can occurs in a real game and the pieces are not placed randomly on the board, also they posses the almost inexplicable ability to find the strongest play in a split of a second without the ability of making millions of calculations that a computer can make.

This sounds awfully familiar to what a QB has to do, which is to recognize the defense and then take the best decision based on his read, Peyton was probably the best at this, even better than Brady, with the difference that Peyton was given the freedom to change the play to whatever he wanted on the fly while Brady faced more restrictions and was not given this power by Belichick, so he took a different approach and just got rid of the ball as fast as he could to the target that had the best match-up.
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Peyton Manning absolutely changed the game of football. Never before had there been a quarterback who called plays at the line like he did. He was an absolute joy to watch every week. “Omaha” lol.

Others had done it before, but certainly not to the extent that Peyton did.  He was essentially the QB and the Offensive Coordinator, which makes a lot of sense if you can get it done.  He's the guy living amongst the opposing defense, and his team mates.  No one has a better real-time perspective of the game.

Good, veteran QB's are often getting 3 or 4 plays in their ear, which they take to the huddle and then choose one from the line.  Peyton took the whole playbook into the huddle because he had it all memorized.
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Have you seen the movie American Underdog? It is a true story about Kurt Warner. To be honest with you I did not know who he is before watching the movie, however, from this movie it appears that the L.A. Rams is not unfamiliar in taking that type of risk. They might also have taken a much bigger risk on Kurt Warner who was considered to be not in the level of the NFL.

I was at Candlestick Park for a Rams game, it must have been y2k because Warner was filling in for Trent Green.  That was back when they really were the lambs.  They got slaughtered and Warner looked like a backup to a backup.  I wasn't following his career back in those days, but I had no choice latter on since his most productive years were as a division rival.  First with the Rams, then the Cardinals.


The one thing they never seem to take into account is intelligence, a great Quarterback is always smart.

All the athleticism in the world won't save you if you cant think on your feet.

I've never seen a stat to quantify that.

And you won't.  Being able to instantly identify the defensive set is one of the biggest differentiators between a decent and a great quarterback.  Peyton manning was a master at it. He always had 3-4 plays in the huddle for his guys.  Would go to the line and call the play based on the set.  He was the most unathletic person to ever strap on pads, yet was the best qb I've seen in lifetime.  (Along with Brady but that's a given)

Peyton Manning is probably the smartest man to have ever played the position.  There have been others, such as Steve Young who also had amazing athletic abilities.  But I think what sets the GOATS apart from the mere grates is the ability to process information rapidly, and have the ability to execute the solution accurately.  Tom Brady, obviously, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw are among those that I would say have been bestowed with superprocessors.  I think Patrick Mahomes and Russell Wilson both have the tangible and intangible abilities, but one is just getting started, and the other has been running for his life his entire career.

Agreed. Agreed with most of what y’all are saying. Peyton Manning absolutely changed the game of football. Never before had there been a quarterback who called plays at the line like he did. He was an absolute joy to watch every week. “Omaha” lol. 

You’re right, Wilson has always had poor line protection. He is smart though for sure. Same for Mahomes but his big weapon is his insane athleticism.

This is Mitchell Trubiskys big problem. He’s got skills, but he’s dumber than a box of rocks..otherwise..man.
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Have you seen the movie American Underdog? It is a true story about Kurt Warner. To be honest with you I did not know who he is before watching the movie, however, from this movie it appears that the L.A. Rams is not unfamiliar in taking that type of risk. They might also have taken a much bigger risk on Kurt Warner who was considered to be not in the level of the NFL.

I was at Candlestick Park for a Rams game, it must have been y2k because Warner was filling in for Trent Green.  That was back when they really were the lambs.  They got slaughtered and Warner looked like a backup to a backup.  I wasn't following his career back in those days, but I had no choice latter on since his most productive years were as a division rival.  First with the Rams, then the Cardinals.


The one thing they never seem to take into account is intelligence, a great Quarterback is always smart.

All the athleticism in the world won't save you if you cant think on your feet.

I've never seen a stat to quantify that.

And you won't.  Being able to instantly identify the defensive set is one of the biggest differentiators between a decent and a great quarterback.  Peyton manning was a master at it. He always had 3-4 plays in the huddle for his guys.  Would go to the line and call the play based on the set.  He was the most unathletic person to ever strap on pads, yet was the best qb I've seen in lifetime.  (Along with Brady but that's a given)

Peyton Manning is probably the smartest man to have ever played the position.  There have been others, such as Steve Young who also had amazing athletic abilities.  But I think what sets the GOATS apart from the mere grates is the ability to process information rapidly, and have the ability to execute the solution accurately.  Tom Brady, obviously, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw are among those that I would say have been bestowed with superprocessors.  I think Patrick Mahomes and Russell Wilson both have the tangible and intangible abilities, but one is just getting started, and the other has been running for his life his entire career.
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Have you seen the movie American Underdog? It is a true story about Kurt Warner. To be honest with you I did not know who he is before watching the movie, however, from this movie it appears that the L.A. Rams is not unfamiliar in taking that type of risk. They might also have taken a much bigger risk on Kurt Warner who was considered to be not in the level of the NFL.

The one thing they never seem to take into account is intelligence, a great Quarterback is always smart.

All the athleticism in the world won't save you if you cant think on your feet.

I've never seen a stat to quantify that.

And you won't.  Being able to instantly identify the defensive set is one of the biggest differentiators between a decent and a great quarterback.  Peyton manning was a master at it. He always had 3-4 plays in the huddle for his guys.  Would go to the line and call the play based on the set.  He was the most unathletic person to ever strap on pads, yet was the best qb I've seen in lifetime.  (Along with Brady but that's a given)
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Have you seen the movie American Underdog? It is a true story about Kurt Warner. To be honest with you I did not know who he is before watching the movie, however, from this movie it appears that the L.A. Rams is not unfamiliar in taking that type of risk. They might also have taken a much bigger risk on Kurt Warner who was considered to be not in the level of the NFL.

The one thing they never seem to take into account is intelligence, a great Quarterback is always smart.

All the athleticism in the world won't save you if you cant think on your feet.

I've never seen a stat to quantify that.
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The Kurt Warner movie is a good one and yeah he wasn't supposed to step anywhere near an NFL football field but...he led the greatest show on turf to a superbowl.  Would have been 2 superbowl wins in 3 years if it wasn't for that rookie 6th round qb from New england.

Dude broke so many records when he got the starting gig in 1999. 

Here's a funny tidbit, the Rams had him unprotected before the 1999 season the the NFL draft expansion.  Cleveland browns passed up on taking him from the Rams lol.  Good ol Cleveland and their never ending string of wrong decisions at qb.
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