I had kept him. Obviously he is doing me no good, and nobody in my league wants to trade for him as a possible keeper for 2015. Our rules allow us to draft / pick up suspended players.
We play:
1 QB
2 RB........ but we draft 6 RB
3 WR
1 TE
1K
1 D/ST
I have Murray and Bradshaw, but beyond that, nobody is really doing great for me at RB - to the point that bye weeks will suck. I could drop Peterson and pick up someone useful. However, the person I would least want to see get him, and keep him for 2015, has waiver priority. My RB bench sucks, but at least they play, unlike Peterson. I have not really decided who I would pick up if I let him go. I do know that I won't be keeping him for 2015 even if he can play.
Keep or release?
BTW, the reason I don't want this guy to get him is that almost every season, he and I are battling for 1st place. He is not in the mix this season due to a lot of injuries and McCoy's lack of performance..... but he did draft a great team. But even if I don't keep Peterson, there is a decent chance that guy could get him in the draft next season based on projected draft positions.
We play:
1 QB
2 RB........ but we draft 6 RB
3 WR
1 TE
1K
1 D/ST
I have Murray and Bradshaw, but beyond that, nobody is really doing great for me at RB - to the point that bye weeks will suck. I could drop Peterson and pick up someone useful. However, the person I would least want to see get him, and keep him for 2015, has waiver priority. My RB bench sucks, but at least they play, unlike Peterson. I have not really decided who I would pick up if I let him go. I do know that I won't be keeping him for 2015 even if he can play.
Keep or release?
BTW, the reason I don't want this guy to get him is that almost every season, he and I are battling for 1st place. He is not in the mix this season due to a lot of injuries and McCoy's lack of performance..... but he did draft a great team. But even if I don't keep Peterson, there is a decent chance that guy could get him in the draft next season based on projected draft positions.
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