Discussion 2024 NFL DREAM TEAM Discussion

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I have now been informed that you can have multiple AE's in your team for each position eg. if 2 running backs are out or score 0 you get an AE for both from your bench in that position. Is that right?

In that if you put the C on a non playing player in your line-up (so you get the VC score) do you then get an AE from the bench for that position
eg: You have 3 x RB's playing with a non playing captain. Does an AE then substitute for the non playing VC so that you have 4 playing RB's.

I hope this is understood. If not I will try to explain again :)
In order:
If two players from the same position do not score then yes, as I understand it, both bench scores will count.
If only one on-field player does not score then, as @Killerbees has posted, the lowest bench score is the one used.

N.B. A DNP is different to a "0" score. A DNP is for a player who either doesn't play at all or for a player who takes the field but is not involved in any scoring play. e.g. Rice last week.
There was a WR a couple of years ago who played a whole game, without injury, and was targeted about 7 times but did not catch any of the passes. He was listed as a DNP because he was not involved in any scoring play.

If your "vc" plays and scores well you can then put the "c" on a non-playing player. The "vc" will count as your captain and the lowest bench score in the same position as your "c"will be used as substitute for your non-playing 'c".
Note that if any player, including your "c", does take the field and is involved in scoring plays that add up to a "0" then that remains their score. Your "c" ends up 2 x 0 = 0.

Hard to believe but it has happened: a WR catches a pass and makes 15 yds = 4 points. He then is tackled and loses the ball = -4 points.
Total points on the play = 0.
He then takes no further part in the game. The "0" still stands.
 
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If nabers is out my option is donut or trade one of he/st brown/ aj brown
In a similar position.
I could cop Nabers' donut, reverse the Dobbins to Walker trade and trade out St. Brown or Nabers or McConkey, or utilize my final Boost Trade.
The decision would have been simpler if there were players available who had already had their Bye week.
 
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I was going to ask you all... when you get notification in Activity and you click on it.... it doesn't show where the notifications have been posted which is a pain when you are in a trillion Leagues` EPL had the same issue but they seemed to have fixed it
 
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If you are down a WR this week, just look ahead to future byes and the trade cost of having to repeat the process again when low on numbers.

You can end up with a compromised selection avoiding one particular bye.
Spot on, 12 more weeks to go. Gonna be the same at RB this week for many if Taylor doesn't get up.
 
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Spot on, 12 more weeks to go. Gonna be the same at RB this week for many if Taylor doesn't get up.
I’ve got Taylor too but I have cover

I think my plan will be take the donut rather than trade any of three keepers - no reason nabers isn’t top 10

I don’t want to have to trade back out anyone I trade in at this point

We’ve all taken so many single figure scores a donut probably doesn’t matter

Copping rice, nabers, Taylor, all in the one week not ideal

Byes were already Barkley, aj brown, st brown, la porta
 
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Given Cousins threw for 508 yds on Thursday Night Football, I wondered how that ranked among the most yards in a game.
I was very surprised to see the record is held by a certain Norm Van Brocklin's who threw for 554 yards way back in 1951.

Van Brocklin was playing for the LA Rams and it was the first game of the season.
Interestingly, in 1950 the Rams set the all-time record for average ppg in a season: 38.8.
And they passed the ball:
453 pass attempts v 404 carries; 3,709 pass yds v 1,711 rush yds; 31 pass TD v 28 rush TD

The best season average ppg:
2050: Rams - 38.8
2013: Broncos - 37.9
2007: Patriots - 36.8
1961: Oilers - 36.6 (Houson team that became the Titans after they moved to Tennessee)
1941: Bears - 36.0
Note that 3 of the top 5 are 1941, 1950 and 1961.

Now I don't know the overall scoring stat.s for the early decades but obviously high scoring and big passing games aren't necessarily new.
 
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I am starting to have doubts regarding trading Breece Hall to Walker lll... seems to me like I am forcing it rather than giving Hall another chance to improve on his poor score from last week:unsure::unsure::unsure: I be better of fixing my WR issues is now my thinking...Thought be appreciated
 
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I am starting to have doubts regarding trading Breece Hall to Walker lll... seems to me like I am forcing it rather than giving Hall another chance to improve on his poor score from last week:unsure::unsure::unsure: I be better of fixing my WR issues is now my thinking...Thought be appreciated
I would trade Kupp instead. Why cop a WR doughnut for a player on IR? Breece has had one poor score this year.
 
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