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Joining A Work League After A Decades Old Absence From FF

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The game has changed quite a bit over the last decade.  Between different scoring (ppr, te premium, etc) different roster requirements (super flex) and the way the game the NFL has changed (less bell cow rbs, more running QBs) you will be in for quite the surprise. Also with the amount of content available online the days of having an advantage over the guys who buy a magazine on the way to the draft is over.

There are some "ff for dummies" type articles that go over different strategies (zero RB, hero RB, etc) if you want to invest some time.

The easiest thing is just go off what ESPN suggests as far as drafting and then adjust based on players you like or don't like.

Once you get into the season weekly MGMT is huge and rewards the people that watch the games and work the wire.

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8 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

The game has changed quite a bit over the last decade.  Between different scoring (ppr, te premium, etc) different roster requirements (super flex) and the way the game the NFL has changed (less bell cow rbs, more running QBs) you will be in for quite the surprise. Also with the amount of content available online the days of having an advantage over the guys who buy a magazine on the way to the draft is over.

There are some "ff for dummies" type articles that go over different strategies (zero RB, hero RB, etc) if you want to invest some time.

The easiest thing is just go off what ESPN suggests as far as drafting and then adjust based on players you like or don't like.

Once you get into the season weekly MGMT is huge and rewards the people that watch the games and work the wire.

:thumbsup:

I'm definitely behind the eight ball compared to the rest of the league. I'm hoping I can get back up to speed quickly. 

Back in the day I had DTV and the Sunday Ticket so I could watch all the games, knew all the players, etc. I ditched all that several years ago. Its going to be a steep learning curve, for sure

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