Pacioretty is currently ranked #13 by yahoo, volume shooter throughout his career (an area I'm lacking in), is now the 2nd highest point player on my team (another area I'm lacking) behind Eichel, plays on a very good line...also getting a 5th rounder back, which is still a decent pick. It's a risk but it covers the stats I was trying to pick up.
Patches for a 1st
Dono what to think about that
What in the world was that responseSays the guy who's asking for a 1st round pick for Blake Wheeler and a 10th hahaha
Gonna need to go to landmark for more popcorn
What in the world was that response
Wheeler has been one of the top producing forwards in Fantasy for like the last five years.
He is way more established, And is having a pretty average start to the year.
I did not even criticize the trade, I literally just said I don’t know what to think about it, such a odd aggressive response.
Very disappointing reaction by you @CaptainBo
Even CRD said the same in the above post, jeez
Oh come on nothing about my response was aggressive, I was pointing out something that was funny. Don't act like I Bill Peters'd you
I benched 6 points the last two days. Oof.
Don’t even get me started on that...
I actually only have time right now because I’m incredibly sick and I’m off work for two weeksActivity just to have activity isn't going to happen...I know I personally don't have the time or inclination to beat my head against a wall in order to just make a trade with someone...it has to make sense for both parties and 90% of the time one side is trying to fleece the other and doesn't consider what the other GM is trying to accomplish from their side. That said, I'm always willing to listen to offers, but if the offer isn't in the neighborhood of what I'm trying to do with my team, I'm just going to reject and move on without countering.
Activity just to have activity isn't going to happen...I know I personally don't have the time or inclination to beat my head against a wall in order to just make a trade with someone...it has to make sense for both parties and 90% of the time one side is trying to fleece the other and doesn't consider what the other GM is trying to accomplish from their side. That said, I'm always willing to listen to offers, but if the offer isn't in the neighborhood of what I'm trying to do with my team, I'm just going to reject and move on without countering.
90% willing to listen to offers is hoping that a drunk proposal will happen so that you can fleece the drunken one in a trade