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#101 User is offline   Tapper 

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Posted 09 January 2025 - 03:49 PM

My WRs and TEs were mostly inconsistent, but I did not manage to find a good solution for either on the waiver wire. Jordan Addison was a pretty decent pickup, though.
Don’t know what went down in Philly with their passing game. Saquon ought to have allowed more shots downfield, instead AJ Brown never reached the highs he had last few seasons. Cooper Kupp and George Pickens were the only other draftees who reached the end of the season and neither truly impressed either.

Biggest success was Jahmyr Gibbs - too bad he didn’t play as the bell cow until Montgomery got injured, but then, that’s how Campbell likes his lineup anyway.

Already looking forward to next year’s draft 😀. Feels like this season shook up a lot of things.
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Posted 09 January 2025 - 04:04 PM

View PostStalker, on 09 January 2025 - 12:51 AM, said:

I didn't love the inconsistency of my WRs (Smith, Metcalf, Reed), so felt my best WW pickups targeted that need. Specifically Nacua following his IR stint and Adams after the Jets bye. Also Chubba Hubbard early in the season.

Worst play of the season: Indy defense haha.

One thing I wonder about is if we should add an IR bench slot? Our benches are super limited as it is and I felt bad for whoever drafted Nacua initially.


That was me. I had some early IR cuts for sheer ability to start someone.
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