Yes, just like every year.jeaton6 said:Is the subscriber Playoff contest happening this year? If so, any idea when it will be open?
Never know with content/contest changes that have been happening here over the past year.Yes, just like every year.
Tue or Wed like every year.
Yes. Looks like it takes the top to scorers from each team you have. Taking 5 QBs would give you a lot of points in week one but would make you much weaker in the following weeks.Just making sure I have this right.....I can have 5 QB and all of their scores will count?
More than zero. You'd be surprised how many entries there are each year that have no players at all from teams in the wildcard round.Captain Quinoa said:Historically how many points are needed to advance the first 3 weeks?
The biggest challenge is picking the right SB teams. If you are wrong on that, the rest is irrelevant.So many potential strategies with this playoff format. One of the best contests out there I feel. Last year was burned not reading the rules so BEWARE is all I will add at this point. OH, and Good Luck.
Last year it was approximately 70, 130, and 70. But, as Anarchy said, it can fluctuate greatly, depending on how people build their lineups and how the game play out. With only 4 games, a couple of 13-10 games or a couple of 35-31 games can make a huge difference.Captain Quinoa said:Historically how many points are needed to advance the first 3 weeks?
Except that last year's top 10 teams had 6,6, 8, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7 and 6.The "trick" is just picking the right SB teams, loading up on them, and ensuring you have just enough from other teams to get you there. IIRC historically if both of your SB teams have a 1st round bye, you'll need ~10 players from those two teams combined; if one or both of your SB teams are playing this weekend, you'll need ~12+ players from those two teams. If you don't follow those guidelines you're basically dead money.
12 plus is tough if you pick Green Bay-Pitt. Would think you need both abs which is 69 gone. Brown-Nelson is another 56.The "trick" is just picking the right SB teams, loading up on them, and ensuring you have just enough from other teams to get you there. IIRC historically if both of your SB teams have a 1st round bye, you'll need ~10 players from those two teams combined; if one or both of your SB teams are playing this weekend, you'll need ~12+ players from those two teams. If you don't follow those guidelines you're basically dead money.
If you pick a DET / MIA Super Bowl you can get to 22 players and only spend $134. Seems like the way to go if you want to maximize the number of players you have going in any given round.12 plus is tough if you pick Green Bay-Pitt. Would think you need both abs which is 69 gone. Brown-Nelson is another 56.
Pick seattle-new England and becomes easier to get 12. Detroit with ne, Pitt, KFC gets you up there higher
And why would picking DET while eating chicken get you higher?12 plus is tough if you pick Green Bay-Pitt. Would think you need both abs which is 69 gone. Brown-Nelson is another 56.
Pick seattle-new England and becomes easier to get 12. Detroit with ne, Pitt, KFC gets you up there higher
Eating chicken while high in Detroit?And why would picking DET while eating chicken get you higher?
It's the secret herbs in the recipe.And why would picking DET while eating chicken get you higher?
DeadQB - Tom Brady - 34
QB - Dak Prescott - 25
QB - Matthew Stafford - 15
RB - LeVeon Bell - 40
RB - Dion Lewis - 17
WR - Antonio Brown - 31
WR - Dez Bryant - 18
WR - Tyreek Hill - 12
WR - Jermaine Kearse - 9
WR - Malcolm Mitchell - 8
TE - Jimmy Graham - 15
TE - Martellus Bennett - 13
TE - Jason Witten - 11
TE - Jerell Adams - 2
Yeah threw it together at work and never got back to it. Should have committed har to SEA or DAL on the NFC sideDead
You'll have a good chance to win if they make the SB, but you being still alive by then is going to be difficult.Going with a NE-GB SB. Looking back in hindsight It may have better for me to get both GB TE's instead of Pats D.
QB - Tom Brady - 34QB - Aaron Rodgers - 33RB - LeGarrette Blount - 22RB - Thomas Rawls - 13WR - Jordy Nelson - 25WR - Julian Edelman - 21WR - Doug Baldwin - 20WR - Davante Adams - 18WR - Eli Rogers - 13WR - Chris Hogan - 9WR - Malcolm Mitchell - 8WR - Randall Cobb - 5TE - Martellus Bennett - 13TD - New England Patriots - 16
Total value: 250