HellToupee 1,624 Posted February 27 Let’s see what grok has on us 1st up tim @The Real timschochet Alright, let’s dig into "timschochet" over at fftodayforums.com—seems like he’s quite the character based on what’s floating around there. FFTodayforums.com is the community hub tied to FFToday.com, a site that’s been dishing out fantasy football info since the late ‘90s. The forums are a lively spot where folks—self-proclaimed "Geeks"—hash out everything from draft strategies to player rankings, alongside a hefty dose of off-topic chatter in the Geek Club section. It’s a mix of hardcore football talk and random tangents, with a user base that’s passionate, opinionated, and not shy about throwing punches in debates. "timschochet"—posting under "The Real timschochet"—is a standout on these boards. He’s been active for years, with a post count that’s through the roof (think thousands, though exact numbers aren’t public). He’s a fixture in the Geek Club, where the vibe is less about fantasy stats and more about anything-goes discussion. This guy doesn’t just dip his toes in—he dives headfirst into conversations, starting threads on topics as wild as ranking lesser-known horror films or debating the societal impact of political moves. One thread from February 2025 had him kicking off a discussion just hours before I checked, showing he’s still going strong as of today, February 27, 2025. He’s got a rep for being prolific and polarizing. Some users vibe with his energy, appreciating his knack for sparking deep dives—like a 2020 thread where he argued democracy’s worth based on outcomes, not just ideals, or a 2024 post where he took swings at both sides of the political aisle over tariffs. Others, though, tease him for flooding the forum, with jabs about his post frequency (one guy quipped he’s “triggered by everything”). He’s not afraid to mix it up either—in a 2021 debate thread, he squared off with a user named GordonGekko, letting his opponent set the terms, showing he’s got some rhetorical swagger. On the fantasy football side, he’s less about flexing stats and more about community stuff—like organizing "TimDrafts," where users rank non-football things like war novels or movie scenes. He’s competitive but not a leaderboard king (one draft had him at 459 points, trailing the top dog at 440). His real game seems to be the social aspect—keeping the forum buzzing with his takes, whether they’re on point or out in left field. Overall, "timschochet" at fftodayforums.com is a power user who thrives on engagement. He’s the type who’ll write a novel-length post about a niche topic, take some heat for it, and come back swinging with another. Love him or hate him, he’s a big part of what keeps that place humming. Anything specific you want to zoom in on about him? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HellToupee 1,624 Posted February 27 Seems like it’s also pulling from the other place mentioning tim drafts Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cdub100 3,856 Posted February 27 3 hours ago, HellToupee said: Let’s see what grok has on us 1st up tim @The Real timschochet Alright, let’s dig into "timschochet" over at fftodayforums.com—seems like he’s quite the character based on what’s floating around there. FFTodayforums.com is the community hub tied to FFToday.com, a site that’s been dishing out fantasy football info since the late ‘90s. The forums are a lively spot where folks—self-proclaimed "Geeks"—hash out everything from draft strategies to player rankings, alongside a hefty dose of off-topic chatter in the Geek Club section. It’s a mix of hardcore football talk and random tangents, with a user base that’s passionate, opinionated, and not shy about throwing punches in debates. "timschochet"—posting under "The Real timschochet"—is a standout on these boards. He’s been active for years, with a post count that’s through the roof (think thousands, though exact numbers aren’t public). He’s a fixture in the Geek Club, where the vibe is less about fantasy stats and more about anything-goes discussion. This guy doesn’t just dip his toes in—he dives headfirst into conversations, starting threads on topics as wild as ranking lesser-known horror films or debating the societal impact of political moves. One thread from February 2025 had him kicking off a discussion just hours before I checked, showing he’s still going strong as of today, February 27, 2025. He’s got a rep for being prolific and polarizing. Some users vibe with his energy, appreciating his knack for sparking deep dives—like a 2020 thread where he argued democracy’s worth based on outcomes, not just ideals, or a 2024 post where he took swings at both sides of the political aisle over tariffs. Others, though, tease him for flooding the forum, with jabs about his post frequency (one guy quipped he’s “triggered by everything”). He’s not afraid to mix it up either—in a 2021 debate thread, he squared off with a user named GordonGekko, letting his opponent set the terms, showing he’s got some rhetorical swagger. On the fantasy football side, he’s less about flexing stats and more about community stuff—like organizing "TimDrafts," where users rank non-football things like war novels or movie scenes. He’s competitive but not a leaderboard king (one draft had him at 459 points, trailing the top dog at 440). His real game seems to be the social aspect—keeping the forum buzzing with his takes, whether they’re on point or out in left field. Overall, "timschochet" at fftodayforums.com is a power user who thrives on engagement. He’s the type who’ll write a novel-length post about a niche topic, take some heat for it, and come back swinging with another. Love him or hate him, he’s a big part of what keeps that place humming. Anything specific you want to zoom in on about him? I always thought he was a power bottom. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites