Scoring is standard with 1 major exception:
QBs get 1:25 yards and 4:TD (25/4/-2), so QB scoring is somewhat devalued.
In this league, Brady led 2007 with 378 points, but Romo was behind LT and barely ahead of Moss.
2007 scoring:
Romo - 283 points
Hasselbeck - 231 points
TO - 218 points
Burleson - 126 points
Here’s our rosters - starters (backups/bye) QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, TE, flex, DST, K
Me:
QB - Romo (none)
RB - Portis, Jonathan Stewart (Pierre Thomas, Ladell Betts, Kolby Smith, Dominic Rhodes, Correll Buckhalter)
WR - Brandon Marshall, Jerricho Cotchery (Burleson, Meachem, Obomanu)
TE - Donald Lee
flex - Burleson or Pierre Thomas probably
Vikings/Vinatieri
Him:
QB - Hasselbeck (Garcia, Clemens)
RB - FWP, Fred Taylor (Duckett, Kevin Jones, Darius Walker)
WR - TO, Donald Driver (Donte Stallworth, Antwaan Randle El)
TE - Tony Scheffler (Kevin Boss)
NYG/Gostkowski
He has offered the following trade:
I give: Romo, Burleson
I get: Hasselbeck, TO, Randel-El
I’m having a pretty darn difficult time figuring out a reason not to take this. Dallas has done nothing positive to their passing game, so it’s not like Romo should have more targets to spread the ball around to. It’ll be TO and Witten, and unless you think Witten is going to set the NFL TE records for yardage, receptions and TDs in a season, there’s no way that Romo does well without TO doing well.
Hass, on the other hand, will have Engram coming back as well as Julius Jones on dumpoffs and the 3rd WR for Seattle always seems to break 600 yards so he has some value as well.
Someone talk me out of doing this, because I’m on the verge of clicking “go for it” although I may counter asking for Kellen Clemens instead of Randle-El (Because I’d drop Randle-El anyway, he’s not worth a roster spot)