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  1. For those of you who feel that strategically throwing a game is fair and valid and should not be frowned upon, what do you think about teams that mathematically have no chance of making the playoffs quitting and not managing their team for the rest of the season, thereby giving all their future opponents a cheap win?

     

    In both cases, personally I feel it's unfair to the league as a whole. Every team should play to win each and every week.

     

    These two things are not the same at all. On one hand you have a winning team, in fact he has won enough games that he thinks he can lose a game on purpose within the rules of his league, in order to keep a strong team out of the playoffs. That is fantasy football at it's best. In the other case, the teams you are talking about cannot make the playoffs and are just tanking the rest of the games for the season. There is a difference in doing everything you can to win, and giving up and just screwing the league up.

     

    In my money league at least, I know for sure that you would get a pat on the back from each player for making such a move IF it worked out, and ridiculed to no end if it didn't. There is nothing unethical about it. It's playing smart, and most importantly SETTING YOURSELF UP TO WIN THE LEAGUE! That's what fantasy football is about.

     

    To the people that think this is unethical, why don't you just let all the teams in your league in the playoffs? In fact why have playoffs at all, why not just give everyone their money back at the end of the season and give everyone a big pat on their back for doing their best all season long?


  2. The responses to this question are ridiculous, I didn't realize so many gay people played fantasy football.

     

    If it is within the rules, then not only can you do it, but you should do it in order to win. All this time I thought fantasy football was about winning the league, period, whether you get money from it or not. Part of this game, and every game, is knowing and understanding the rules. The people in your league should realize that it is a good move and respect you for making the move if it helps you to win. No one ranked below you can argue with any decisions you made or moves you made throughout the season.


  3. Put Owens on a good team, he'd have pro bowl numbers. He'd have pro bowl numbers if still with the Boys. He's not done, unless he goes from Buffalo to Oakland or KC, etc... Put him on a team with a real offense and he's fine. Roids do wonders.

     

    Thank you for being the first person to post something even remotely sane in this thread. TO is an ass, but he's a damn good WR still. The problem is that he is "playing" for the Bills.


  4. I picked up Donnie Avery early in the week to cover for Cotchery being out again, I have R. Moss on bye. I'm hoping Cotchery will play, but I think Avery can be a decent play this week. I'm just not too fond of starting any Rams players not named Steven Jackson. If I can find out for sure that Cotchery is playing, I will put him back in over Avery.


  5. One of my leagues started doing this this season. Most of us noticed after the draft, as we used to do 1 point per 25 return yards. I never even thought to see if that had changed. It has really screwed up the league, the highest scoring players in the league besides QB's are players like Cribbs that get alot of return yards, pretty much regardless of what else they do. It's turned the league into a joke this year, I don't know what the commish was thinking when he made the change. It's bad enough that I won't play in it next year if it's not changed back and I've been in the league for about 5 years now.


  6. On cue, Pocket rocket 2 squirts through the line for a score :music_guitarred:

     

    No kidding. I wish I knew when I was drafting LT that I was drafting the #2 back in San Diego. If the rest of the season goes anything like tonight, I'm in trouble. Hopefully it's just one of those first week things.


  7. I have LT in my money league. Sproles is on my bench. I think Sproles has had one good play in this game, he was also tackled a few times for a loss (although LT hasn't had that many good runs either). If they would leave LT in the game and stop the Sproles experiment I think they would be better off.


  8. my keeper league is just 1 keeper, with a time limit of 3 years on the keep. (after drafting, you can keep the player 2 yrs). I like keeping 1 vs more because it keeps the draft fresh (still some anticipation of getting a high pick at the next best player)... Unless you want to micromanage the league, you could do 2+ and have throw backs where a team can keep 3, but they sacrifice that many rounds to start the draft.

     

    There you go, that's your first reply!

     

    Thanks for the info SATTMAN. I can see where keeping 1 would make the draft more interesting each year, but it seems like that makes it very close to a redraft league. Is the reason for a time limit on the amount of time that a player can be kept in case it's a really good player? From what I have read, increasing the draft rounds that a keeper loses each year might take care of that as well (like if a kept player was drafted in the 8th, the player loses 2 rounds the first year, meaning he loses his 6th pick, then loses two more if they keep the player again, meaning he loses his 4th, and so on). I do worry about keeping 3 though for sure, the last thing I want is for the draft to suck. I'm thinking of keeping 3, maybe 2, but not letting any picks from the first two rounds be kept, which would be automatic anyway if they lose two rounds higher than the kept player's pick. From reading around on rules, that seems to be a pretty common set up.

     

    Something else that I am trying to get straight from the outset is having a very thin waiver wire. I hate to have a bunch of bench spots just holding marginal players, but I hate it when there are good players sitting out there on waivers. How many spots do most people use to keep this under control? I am aiming at 10 teams in the league at a minimum, maybe 12. I have it set up right now as QB,WR,WR,RB,RB,TE,W/R,K,DEF, 10 Bench spots. I was thinking about adding in another WR or W/R flex spot to at least have another player being used.


  9. Sweet. I noticed on this board where people were asking for help with keepers all the time, meaning that there were a lot of people in keeper leagues, that there would be a good chance that I could get some advice on setting up a keeper league myself. And by the number of responses over the past two days, it obviously worked well. Thanks for the help everyone.


  10. I am starting up a keeper league this year and thought I would ask here about a good set of rules. I have played fantasy football for about 5 years now, but never in anything but redraft leagues. I have read around online and basically I have decided to allow the option of keeping up to 3 players for an unlimited number of years, losing one draft spot higher than where the player was drafted. The league scoring is basic with no IDP. I am planning to use Yahoo at least for this year because I am most familiar with their fantasy site, but it seems that keeper options are new to Yahoo, so I don't know if there might be a better option for free at some other site.

     

    I wanted to see if anyone could give me some hints of things I need to watch out for, things I am not expecting that might come up in a keeper format. I could allow only keepers in certain draft round ranges (one keeper for rounds 1-5, one keeper for rounds 6-10, and so on), or I could only allow one keeper per position. I was planning to allow each player to keep 3 at any position. I am not sure what the upside or downside of these different options might be. There is the option of requiring teams to keep players, I was planning on this being an option rather than a requirement.

     

    Any help and / or hints would be greatly appreciated.


  11. It cost me a first round bye in the playoffs of my money league. The guy that had Slaton was within 2 points of his opponent and I figured with 2:11 left they would put in Moats and kill the clock. When I saw Slaton back there I knew I was screwed, that's been my luck with Monday night games this season. Now I'm the 3 seed and have some tough matchups this week.


  12. Care to put an asterisk by that?

    Because combine officials have stated that it was incorrect.

    He retook the test and I don't think the score was ever released...though his agent claims he got a 16 that time.

     

    Most players probably don't give a damn about that test, but it would say a lot if he retook the test to try to improve his score and only got a 16.


  13. HenryChinaski

     

    Please state how the comment was racist, seriously, and don't come back with more of your 'if you can't see how it's racist then you must be a racist' BS. Either define how it is a racist comment or please STFU.


  14. Exactly. You guys are acting like this was a typical BYE week. Wrong, it wasn't. I've been playing FF since 1991 and I'm commishing a few leagues and occasionally I don't sit at the computer all day Saturday checking for updates, so in this case, I didn't even find out about the postponed game until Sunday morning. That's what I consider "last minute" and I felt it would be correct to notify the league. Found 2 owners who were starting HOU/BAL players, let them know so they'd have at least an hour to make their own lineup changes as necessary. No one complained.

     

    I guess I just have a different view of the commissioner's role. All day Saturday while college football games were being played, the news about the Houston/Baltimore game being canceled was being scrolled across the bottom of the screen. I was at a college game that day and saw it plenty of times before I left home to go to our game, and on TVs in the tailgating areas. A hurricane was headed for HOUSTON Friday night, which is where the game was being played (common freaking sense says check on that). Even these facts don't excuse the players in your leagues from checking on things in some way or another 30 minutes before the games start. The situation doesn't matter. Andre Johnson could have been in a car wreck before the game. It is up to every team in the league to do their own research on every aspect of the game and have nothing handed to them. Letting anyone know anything prior to a game without the specific team requesting info is babying your teams and is unfair to everyone else in the league who takes the time to check their lineups regardless of the situations or excuses.


  15. A Commish should make an effort to contact teams in this unusual situation...!

     

    Why? Why should a commish make an effort to contact teams in this situation or any other? What if a player has a family emergency and is deemed inactive 15 minutes before the game? Are you going to find that player in your league and contact the owner about that situation? If you are playing fantasy football, you need to be prepared for something out of the ordinary happening every week to your lineup and you need to be prepared to handle it whether it's contacting someone to make the change for you, or whatever. I am amazed that some of the commissioners that have responded in this thread actually run their leagues this way.


  16. The only time I expect to hear anything from the commissioners in any of my leagues is when there is a problem that needs something put to a vote or where the commissioner is making a decision himself that affects the leagues rules or players (neither of which really ever happens). Otherwise the commissioner is simply another team in the league. I would leave any league immediately if the commish ever altered a lineup for a player without their consent. Also, I know for sure that every player in my leagues would freak out if the commish emailed the other teams about a game that is canceled. That's up to each team to find out on their own. If the teams aren't paying attention then they deserve to lose, plain and simple.

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