Originally posted by John:
Okay, I've been thinking about how to ask this question for some time and despite the fact it's going to highlight the fact that I am a rookie I have to ask:
I am drafting in Chicago. There are 56 owners (4 full leagues) Does that mean there are going to be 4 Draft Boards? And if so (I assume) the four leagues draft separate from one another???
Do the announcements of picks get made to all 4 leagues? If so why? The only pick I should be concerned about are the picks in my league - right?
Would one of you veterans please respond to clarify this for me.
Thanks
John Briganti - Rookie extroinare! Greg, any chance I can get in John's league? I'll eat the travel costs.
If you're seriously asking this question, yes, your league of 14 is the only one you NEED to worry about. Each of the four Chicago leagues will be drafting separately from one another, and the picks will be announced solely to the 14 owners of that particular league (although you may be able to hear picks from the other tables around you). After the proceedings are complete, you might want to take a look at how the other leagues shape up.
Hope that clears up things a tad.
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No question is too dumb, right?
I am drafting in Chicago. There are 56 owners (4 full leagues) Does that mean there are going to be 4 Draft Boards? Yes
And if so (I assume) the four leagues draft separate from one another??? Yes
Do the announcements of picks get made to all 4 leagues? If so why? The only pick I should be concerned about are the picks in my league - right? The announcement is made just to your league. The physics of sound travel being what they are, you will indeed hear other calls. You can:
a. Let that disturb your concentration
b. Get an idea for a guy you forgot about
c. All of the above
I am drafting in Chicago. There are 56 owners (4 full leagues) Does that mean there are going to be 4 Draft Boards? Yes
And if so (I assume) the four leagues draft separate from one another??? Yes
Do the announcements of picks get made to all 4 leagues? If so why? The only pick I should be concerned about are the picks in my league - right? The announcement is made just to your league. The physics of sound travel being what they are, you will indeed hear other calls. You can:
a. Let that disturb your concentration
b. Get an idea for a guy you forgot about
c. All of the above
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Thanks guys,
King of Queens - I was pretty sure of how things were going to work until I read the strin on this topic, lets call it a case of nerves - I've never taken down so many seasoned owners before .
Are you drafting in Chicago? If so I'll make sure I find you and say hello. It helps to put a face with the name of the rookie who takes you down!
Let the woofin begin!
John
King of Queens - I was pretty sure of how things were going to work until I read the strin on this topic, lets call it a case of nerves - I've never taken down so many seasoned owners before .
Are you drafting in Chicago? If so I'll make sure I find you and say hello. It helps to put a face with the name of the rookie who takes you down!
Let the woofin begin!
John
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Originally posted by John:
Are you drafting in Chicago? If so I'll make sure I find you and say hello. It helps to put a face with the name of the rookie who takes you down!
Nope, I'll be in New York, but I will give you a little draft advice. Your first round pick should be used on a defense. Try to get one like Arizona or San Diego, as they will be on the field a bunch and score you lots of points. Follow that pick up with a kicker. Remember that there is no penalty for missed FGs here, so you can afford to grab one of the rookies--perhaps even one that kicks in cold weather.
I'll be keeping tabs on you throughout the season, so good luck!
Are you drafting in Chicago? If so I'll make sure I find you and say hello. It helps to put a face with the name of the rookie who takes you down!
Nope, I'll be in New York, but I will give you a little draft advice. Your first round pick should be used on a defense. Try to get one like Arizona or San Diego, as they will be on the field a bunch and score you lots of points. Follow that pick up with a kicker. Remember that there is no penalty for missed FGs here, so you can afford to grab one of the rookies--perhaps even one that kicks in cold weather.
I'll be keeping tabs on you throughout the season, so good luck!
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KoQ I disagree. I believe it is critical to 1st get a stud kicker, then focus on defense with your next two picks. It’s obviously important to get two right away so you can rotate against the weak opponents.
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You guys are making it hurt that you are not in my league. Perhaps a little side action (high number of team points) Just a thought.
Okay Defense first, kicker second - Got it
John
Okay Defense first, kicker second - Got it
John
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I'm afraid I agree with nnoy here, I'd absolutely get that kicker first - maybe even first 2 rounds. Defense can wait until round 3 or 4, never want to get your Defense too early anyway.
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The great thing about these kicker/Def picks in the first couple rounds comments is that they've got legs. I heard the same cheese 10 years ago and you can rest assured that this very message board will have those comments 10 years from now. It has almost become a rite of passage for fantasy football smack talk but it is one of my favorite slices of cheese because it means that the fantasy football draft and then the NFL season are so close that I can hardly stand it....Good times.
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