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Re: 2010 Fantasy Football
faldor capped the league at 14 teams max so someone else should sign up as well either from here or HTGTH
I can change that, but yeah we would need an even number of teams. Where's CommunistChina? He's been in the league 2 years running. I don't see him around here anymore. We had 14 teams last year. misterID is a new entrant this season. Last year CC was in, Tommie, and FlashFlood I think. Not sure if any of those guys want to join again.
I found another possible way to run waivers. Let me know what you guys think. I think I prefer the way it's set up now, but this could get interesting.
In a Free Agents Acquisition Budgets (FAAB) waivers system, each manager receives a dollar amount to place blind bids on waived players. The manager with the highest bid at the end of the waiver period claims that player and that bid amount is deducted from the team's acquisition budget. If multiple managers place an equal bid on a player, tiebreak options are available as described above.
Re: 2010 Fantasy Football
is there a way to have a salary cap? that would be cool....dunno if everyone would be into it though
but i've never been a fan of limited waiver aquisitions...i was in a yahoo hockey pool one year and they capped the waiver thing...and i had a terrible string of bad luck with injuries and ran out of waiver moves by mid season...that sucked
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Re: 2010 Fantasy Football
is there a way to have a salary cap? that would be cool....dunno if everyone would be into it though
but i've never been a fan of limited waiver aquisitions...i was in a yahoo hockey pool one year and they capped the waiver thing...and i had a terrible string of bad luck with injuries and ran out of waiver moves by mid season...that sucked
Not the way yahoo runs things, as far as I know. The "salary cap" would be strictly used for just waivers. I'm not sure what the limit would be. I'm in a baseball league right now where we're using this system, but I have never used it. I haven't picked one guy up on waivers, I usually just wait till they become free agents. Football would be different, as the waiver wire is used more frequently.
I'm fine with how things are now, but if enough people would rather have the blind bidding process I can change it.
Thanks to FlashFlood for joining. If bigbri joins later on that'll give us an even 14. If anyone else wants to join after that, unfortunately they'd need to find someone else to join as well because the league needs an even number of teams.
Re: 2010 Fantasy Football
one year i was in a Hockey pool where everything ran on a stock exchange kinda system....each player had a certain amount of shares and based on how many shares you owned of a particular player you would get more points etc...was very cool but very time consuming