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There are no bad picks, just bad owners dept.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 6:25 am
by ultimatefs
It's just week 2, but here's the Top 30 by draft position.
#1)13
6
8
9
1
n/a (NY3)
4
14
7
2
12
11
(no repeat draft position in Top 12 unless NY3 chimes in, their draft ranked by pos)
1
8
12
8
3
1
13
1
6
n/a (NY3)
3
8
2
14
4
7
1
#30)6
1) 5 spots
8) 4 spots
6) 3 spots
2/3/4/7/12/13/14) 2 spots
9/11) 1 spot
5/10) 0 spots
For those that claim #1 almighty, no argument can be made until you start to include #8.
[ September 23, 2004, 12:33 PM: Message edited by: UFS ]
There are no bad picks, just bad owners dept.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 6:31 am
by kjduke
Originally posted by UFS:
It's just week 2, but here's the Top 30 by draft position.
For those that claim #1 almighty, no argumant can be made until you start to include #8. Interesting, John ... would be more interesting though later in the yr when it becomes stat' meaningful.
There are no bad picks, just bad owners dept.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 6:38 am
by ultimatefs
[/qb]Interesting, John ... would be more interesting though later in the yr when it becomes stat' meaningful. [/QB][/quote]
True, but that is tainted by the skill of each owner in using their FAAB budget.
The point of all this is that it doesn't matter where you pick. The thing that matters most is how you manage your team.
I'm always amazed at how much time is spent on draft strategy analysis, but not "in-season" analysis. 80% of the time, "in-season" moves are what wins leagues. The draft can only give you a tiny head start at best.
There are no bad picks, just bad owners dept.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 7:07 am
by TamuScarecrow
I agree with you, KJ, and UFS kind of said the same thing in his second sentence when he said how you manage your team is more important than draft position. Can't wait to hear Gordon and Vegas comments on this. Dynamite work, UFS.
There are no bad picks, just bad owners dept.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 7:13 am
by Gordon Gekko
Originally posted by TamuScarecrow:
I agree with you, KJ, and UFS kind of said the same thing in his second sentence when he said how you manage your team is more important than draft position. Can't wait to hear Gordon and Vegas comments on this. Dynamite work, UFS. draft spot and management are both important! come on. grade school stuff here. give the #1, or #2 spot to someone who knows what they are doing and they have a much better chance at winning than does the #13 or #14 team. that's an easy one crow. dynamite work? hehe
There are no bad picks, just bad owners dept.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 7:15 am
by lichtman
Because depth is so important, it is tough to make conclusions before the bye weeks.
There are no bad picks, just bad owners dept.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 7:19 am
by Nag'
I've realized that in FF, the hardest thing to admit to yourself is that YOU screwed up. There are so many other variables involved, it's really easy to find the scapegoats, when the reality is staring you in the mirror. I realized this after my first real season of managing a FF team. Sure, winning it all requires luck and breaks, and yes - there are always instances where a team is just cursed with bad luck and injuries and the owner can legitimately make a case for it not being his fault. But for the most part, we don't have to look any further then ourselves for why we are having a bad year.
There are no bad picks, just bad owners dept.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 7:47 am
by TamuScarecrow
Dynamite work on putting draft numbers to the top 30, Gordon. Saved me a bunch of work and that's why I asked Greg if Stats could put the team numbers next to the team names to watch as the season goes on. As for 1 & 2 versus 13 & 14, I don't buy into any of it as the first two weeks have shown. LT with turf toe already and Priest complaining about his hip. No draft spot is a lock as this year will prove regardless of intelligence. Survival of the fittest and who had the best draft between rounds 5 and 14!!
There are no bad picks, just bad owners dept.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 7:57 am
by ultimatefs
Originally posted by Nag':
I've realized that in FF, the hardest thing to admit to yourself is that YOU screwed up. There are so many other variables involved, it's really easy to find the scapegoats, when the reality is staring you in the mirror. I realized this after my first real season of managing a FF team. Sure, winning it all requires luck and breaks, and yes - there are always instances where a team is just cursed with bad luck and injuries and the owner can legitimately make a case for it not being his fault. But for the most part, we don't have to look any further then ourselves for why we are having a bad year. With leagues that are now 16 years old, I can say on "average", even the best owners have bad luck, injury riddled seasons once every 5 years.
With my luck in FF, I'm due for about 20 straight good years!! LOL.. My mirror is broke!!
I own McAllister, J.Jones, Kennison, R.Anderson, G.Hearst, D.Branch, T.Pinkston, D.Brees. 50% of players with an injury Wk 2.
I will fight to the end though.
There are no bad picks, just bad owners dept.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 8:00 am
by ultimatefs
Originally posted by TamuScarecrow:
Survival of the fittest and who had the best draft between rounds 5 and 14!! Any fantasy league usually comes down to the team that gets the most out of these picks.