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Has this been proposed before?

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:09 am
by TRAIN HARD
To me, the most frustrating aspect of this game is seeing players that I drafted or picked up via FAAB (but didn't START this week) rack up good points sitting on my bench.

Has there ever been a proposal to NOT have to pick a starting lineup before the games are played, but rather wait until after the week's games have been played, and then choose the 10 players from ALL of your players that you want to insert as your starting lineup for that week? It would still be a head to head matchup that would determine the winner for that week - but it would remove the frustration of seeing your benched players rack up good points and not getting to use the 10 best players on your team for that week.

A manager would still have to draft or FAAB his players, but it would remove some of the "luck" that is involved when having to pick a starting lineup before the games are played and make the game much more enjoyable. Has this ever been proposed before?

Has this been proposed before?

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:11 am
by mattjb
It's called the DC league. maybe the one for you next year.

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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:23 am
by Sandman62
And this just highlights the point that the National Draft Championship has only 56 teams maybe because the DCs aren't prominently promoted? I'll bet less than 20-30% of NFFC players have ever heard of DCs? I hadn't until last year but I hang out on the boards a lot. For the many players who don't, maybe some direct email advertising next year would help?

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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:25 am
by mattjb
Originally posted by Sandman62:
And this just highlights the point that the National Draft Championship has only 56 teams maybe because the DCs aren't prominently promoted? I'll bet less than 20-30% of NFFC players have ever heard of DCs? I hadn't until last year but I hang out on the boards a lot. For the many players who don't, maybe some direct email advertising next year would help? I'd never heard of it before this year.

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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:27 am
by TRAIN HARD
Mattjb, I just looked at the rules for that league after you mentioned it. It seems as though there is no FAAB during the season. As fast as things change in the NFL with injurys, etc., I would not want to limit myself to only the draft. Are there any leagues like that that would have FAAB?

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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:27 am
by mattjb
Just to add the line-up decisions keep me interested mon-sat so i'm not sure I would find it as much fun.

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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:10 am
by Coltsfan
I did my first DC league with waivers this year and so far it has been a lot of fun. I still like the regular leagues better but it's a nice change of pace.


Wayne

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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:19 am
by TRAIN HARD
Coltsfan - Are you saying the NFFC has a DC league with FAAB?

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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:37 am
by renman
That is the problem I have with DC leagues. You draft and then tune out. I find that kind of boring. I am not saying I will or would never do one. I just find the format much more luck based given the fantasy player is only challenged with one of the multiple fantasy football skills (drafting).

The skill of working the free agent wire doesn't apply. The skill of starting the right players doesn't apply. You pick a number of mid and later round fliers that have little to no value and only get value if other guys get injured (more luck).

Not saying those who have done well at this format are not deserving of praise. Just don't find the format to be overly attractive personally.

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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:48 am
by Coltsfan
Originally posted by TRAIN HARD:
Coltsfan - Are you saying the NFFC has a DC league with FAAB? It's not nffc but perhaps they would consider this format next year as a satellite if there is interest.


Wayne