2024 Fantasy Football Thread
Welcome to the 2024 fantasy season, where I'm officially addicted to best ball. I've been drafting since the end of Jan
We deploying Charb with top 15RB confidence today?
I guess all you can ask for is bell cow status. Which he is today.
I’m not sure how we can’t. In 6 career games without KW, PPR scoring.
85% snaps, 12.9
88% snaps, 9.8
96% snaps, 17.9
84% snaps, 25.7
80% snaps, 38.3
80% snaps, 13.6
The last 4 are games this season. Throw in the Bears being bad overall and against RBs, he’s a top 10 play.
Need to bench 1 in the .5PPR:
saquon vs DAL
josh jacobs @MIN
achane @CLE
aaron jones vs GB
Charbonnet @CHI
I was leaning charb, but now you all have me second guessing.
ESPN has me projected to win 152 vs 131
RIP CD owners. KW placed on IR.
And Jones is probably the benching of those 5 options.
I could do with big games from Charbs and JSN tonight
Bears v Seahawks is the worst football game I’ve ever been to
I’ve never seen my chance at $200K evaporate as painfully
I’m falling asleep watching this game and I’m not even tired lol .
Pure pain for fantasy.
What a horrible situation for Caleb Williams. There was pre draft talk that his camp didn't want him going there. You couldn't have had a more perfect set up skill talent wise for him coming into the season. Ironically, the two fan basis I envied the most coming into this season were the Texans and the Bears. It's amazing how quickly things can change. All of a sudden it appears that Bryce Young might have been the correct pick by the Panthers. The Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik may not be a genius. After two games this year we thought Clint Kubiak was the man.
The good news for Caleb is that things can change quickly. Unfortunately, the Bears will still have terrible ownership. I think we need to downgrade Caleb from a "generational" talent. He seems to be more on a Trevor Lawrence trajectory. There doesn't seem to be any great options this year regarding replacing the head coach. This team needs a Payton or Harbaugh type who can quickly change the culture. Ben Johnson has done a fine job as OC in Detroit but he's never been a head coach of anything. Maybe Mike Vrabel? Who would want this job? Ryan Poles has to go. He looks like a deer in head lights. The Chase Claypool trade along with hiring Eberflus and Waldron were egregious decisions. Was it a good decision to use a 4th round pick on a punter? Maybe he knew how much they were gonna punt.
Man dynasty league finals and I now have CD and Njoku out. I definitely ran good with injuries to get here but sucks to have it come back on me week 17
I dread having to start Kupp today in ppr.
But can't bring myself to risk Dowdle or Adnbullah in that spot and get cute. Just bleh.
This Chuba news ****ing blows.
And yeah, I probably stick with Kupp over those 2, but it could easily be the wrong decision.
I’m benching him in my 8 man league, but I’d have to play him over one of London, BTJ, Achane or Bucky.
This Chuba news ****ing blows.
And yeah, I probably stick with Kupp over those 2, but it could easily be the wrong decision.
I’m benching him in my 8 man league, but I’d have to play him over one of London, BTJ, Achane or Bucky.
Looks like Tua might miss so you can probably play Kupp over Achane unfortunately
Yeah, I also have Breece and Spears, so will probably play one of them over Achane. Leaning Spears since Pollard has been ruled out.
This has not been a fun week 17.
I’m stuck playing lol Mike Boone in a consolation bracket in a dynasty . Winner gets the first pick and if it wasn’t obvious I really need to win to lock up a rb .
yea that seems very likely as well
I replaced injured Chuba with healthy Hunter Henry. Turns out they’ll both score 0 this week.
That was painful!
Had chase brown in bball finals and fantasy finals and was jumping up and down thinking he was gona score and dude slides at the 1 gets hurt and they qb sneak it next play wow