Waiver question
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Waiver question
How come you are not allowed to drop players who played in Thursday's game if they are on your bench ? Never understood this the guy should be able to be dropped like anyone else who has not played for you.
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2014 RTS Fantasy Championship National Champion ($200,000) (2460 teams)
2012 NFFC Online National Champion and 4th place ($110,000 winner) (1872 teams)
2014 DFWC National Champion (288 teams)
Re: Waiver question
yes I agree, rule definitely should be looked at, and changed
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Re: Waiver question
Henry, you can only drop a Thursday player in the Cutline contest. And in that contest the player you pick up cannot be activated until the following week.Henry Muto wrote:How come you are not allowed to drop players who played in Thursday's game if they are on your bench ? Never understood this the guy should be able to be dropped like anyone else who has not played for you.
In all other contests with FAAB Thursday players are locked during Friday's waivers. Here is the information from our Rules on the site:
all NFL players competing in Thursday’s games can’t be picked up or waived on Friday. Those players are all LOCKED on Thursday and available in the next FAAB period on the following Wednesday.
Tom Kessenich
Manager of High Stakes Fantasy Games, SportsHub Technologies
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Manager of High Stakes Fantasy Games, SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @TomKessenich
Re: Waiver question
I'm not really trying to be a jerk, but it sounds like it would be much work and probably costly to change in the software. My intention was to make you guys a little more attractive to bringing in new players thru having a different format (and one that does make a difference, i.e. 3rd Rd Reversal...just my two cents