BTW, I am a waiver wire nut. I made 56 moves during the year. That was the one thing I really learned that first Fantasy Football campaign two seasons back, to fix my team (I had received a draft grade of D-) by paying attention to who was hot and gambling on who might pop based on matchups. Even with Gurley and McCaffrey anchoring my team I still made multiple moves every single week.
That's how I roll. And this time it ended by putting me into the top spot. Somehow,
In that championship game I only started two players I had drafted: McCaffrey and Amari Cooper. And Cooper I had dropped in Week Three, only picked him back up off the waiver wire after two other owners in my league had him and dumped him due to his inconsistent play. I picked him back up the week he was traded to Dallas.
I would NOT do well in a keeper league.
That's how I roll. And this time it ended by putting me into the top spot. Somehow,
In that championship game I only started two players I had drafted: McCaffrey and Amari Cooper. And Cooper I had dropped in Week Three, only picked him back up off the waiver wire after two other owners in my league had him and dumped him due to his inconsistent play. I picked him back up the week he was traded to Dallas.
I would NOT do well in a keeper league.
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"Film is a disease. When it infects your bloodstream it takes over as the number one hormone. It bosses the enzymes, directs the pineal gland, plays Iago to your psyche. As with heroin, the antidote to Film is more Film." - Frank Capra
Last edited by Holden Pike; 12-24-18 at 04:01 PM.