titusbramble
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Survived by three points, thank god Waller got all the targets
It seems like the contest will get easier as we go along. 25% cut rosters will be less each week. I wonder if having later bye weeks are now better?
Re: injuries (Gus in particular, since he affected so many teams)... while I do enjoy the "set-it-and-forget-it" aspect of the contest, I do feel like I'd enjoy a minor variation like:
1) You can swap a max of X players per season (recommend maybe 3). Have to be strategic about when to make your swaps... if you burn them early, you're SOL if injuries strike later on, etc. This feels like my preferred option as I don't see as much opportunity to exploit as I do with the other two below, and stays the truest to the "set it and forget it" format, but just allows you some small capacity to adapt to injuries along the way.
2) You can swap max 1 player per week... so sometimes you swap down to a cheaper player (to free up cash), sometimes to acquire a stud (when you have cash available). Downside: Over time, the rosters all start to converge around similar cheapies who have become the "must haves".
3) You can do one full roster reset per season... strategy is when to use it. Downside: Might lead too much towards a strategy of loading up more on week 12-14 bye week guys, knowing you can swap out of them before their bye week hits. I also just philosophically don't like the idea of such a wholesale change, but just brainstorming options.
For both options 1) and 2) it might be a strategy to start season with at least a little bit of money in the bank so that after week 1 or 2 you can swap whichever cheapie doesn't look like they'll hit for whichever stud seems to be well on-track... though you are obviously taking on some additional "early elimination risk" by doing so.
The good news is that if you make it to week 8, there's a good chance Mostert will be back?I lost Jeudy and Mostert in every single league and the contest. Ugh.
FWIW The woulda coulda shoulda I posted above is exactly 5 points ahead of my real entry (but would have Edwards start counting after 4.70)
Found (most of) the very first Rooster I had (I think I can work out the defenses and kickers - I'm sure I had McPherson and the Bengals for example). Even with deadwood Cody Parkey the original rooster would have managed a 175.20. So clearly I should have given the contest 0 though![]()
-QG
No offense, but this sounds a little bit like the dude in the league I commission who drafted Michael Thomas, then spent 5 days after the draft trying to rally the league to do an unprecedented post-draft vote for a rules change to add an IR spot (he expected that Thomas would be IR'd).
The whole concept of a survivor contest is that you pick your payers once, based on a budget & that's it. That's your team. Survive or don't.
Your concept sounds like it would make for a fun contest, but it wouldn't be remotely like the contest we are participating in here.
PIcked wrong Rams WR with Woods (looks like Stafford's fav target will be Kupp), and I subbed out Brady at the last moment for Rodgers. Oops.
The contest we're in never allows for any roster changes.To say it wouldn't be "remotely" like the contest we are participating in here is incorrect, it'd be 90% the same rules about roster construction, scoring, eliminations, etc. Being able to swap one player on average every ~5 weeks of gameplay isn't exactly a radical change.
I had that pairing last year & was knocked out by week 6.I chose poorly, particularly when I pivoted away from my Mahomes/Tyreek pairing. Oh well, good luck all.
The contest we're in never allows for any roster changes.
To say that your suggestion(s) of allowing roster changes at various points of a contest wouldn't be a radical departure from from a contest that has no roster changes once rosters lock seems very incorrect.
Not really worth arguing over though. Best of luck in the contest.
Ah, well, about that…..The good news is that if you make it to week 8, there's a good chance Mostert will be back?
Mostert done for the year....Signed, the guy who drank your half glass of beer.The good news is that if you make it to week 8, there's a good chance
Mostert
will be back?
And maybe another couple weeks and
Jeudy
could return as well. Maybe your team will be so dominant that getting those two back late will be like getting 2 free players to bolster your roster.
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Signed,
-Glass Half Full
:(Mostert done for the year....Signed, the guy who drank your half glass of beer.![]()
beat me by mere seconds...... but Im claiming the edge in style points.Ah, well, about that…..
Can't believe SF is signing KerryonMyWaywardSon Johnson to the practice squad.Ah, well, about that…..
I’m not sure about you but another RB is exactly what the 49ers need.Can't believe SF is signing KerryonMyWaywardSon Johnson to the practice squad.
That song reminds me of my son. He played QB and at halftime he went over to play in the band. They played that song every week. Probably the only QB that was playing a trombone instead of in halftime meetings.SeniorVBDStudent said:Can't believe SF is signing KerryonMyWaywardSon Johnson to the practice squad.
I hope you do that and score one point less than I do.Another 1,831 bite the dust this week. Hopefully I can squeeze out another 170ish score and prolong my stay another week.
I'm kinda on the other side of this. Yes there was some complaining (I wasn't part of that) where there was no cut line because there was a much less amount of subscribers who entered and essentially there were a few easy early bye weeks for most.I just want to give a salute (see my avatar) to all the guys complaining last year about no early cuts and suggesting x% from the get go. About 50% of us will be gone after this week.
kajaet said:It is with great sadness and embarassment that I announce that have been eliminated in week 1. While I have never made the playoff rounds of this contest in many years of playing, I took pride in my middle of the pack credentials and enjoyed checking on my players performance and watching the cut line. I have never been a vocal member of this contest thread, but I have always watched the discussions and followed along. I see you, contest guys. I see you.
I apologize for the delay in this announcement but I also lost my 2 survival contests in week one and was depressed after looking forward to the start of the season so much.
I'm kinda on the other side of this. Yes there was some complaining (I wasn't part of that) where there was no cut line because there was a much less amount of subscribers who entered and essentially there were a few easy early bye weeks for most.
For this year it was a more fair across the board knowing that there was a cut line regardless of entries the first few weeks. Its obvious the bottom hanging fruit the first week were many who didn't read the rules and I like that - nothing worse than a team getting lucky because they took 9 QB's (or more) (or in other years 15 Kicker guy) and make it to like week 5 on luck where teams that were well built get dropped early.
I think the "Value Players" like many have taken will be the downfall and we are seeing that with Gus (injury) and Robinson (Meyer just doesn't seem to like him) and a few others who were high owned and flatlined week 1.
IMO Its gonna be those teams that have more of the uniqueness to their rosters who will do well when the dust settles, yes it was good to take some risk, but you needed to balance some of it out with the 25% cut this year.
We are un unchartered territory here and I like it!
After further evaluation 30 players probably not the way to go.
So we have numbers on past winning rosters? I would think the endurance is part of it and would guess many 18 player teams couldn’t survive the gauntlet.it depends on what your goal is. if you are selling out to maximize your chances of winning, an 18-man stud-filled roster with stacking is ideal. if your goal is to give you the best chance to survive and advance every week the 30-man roster is likely best. the 30-man roster is more likely to make the playoffs than the 18-man but a lot less likely to win when it gets there.
meh. i pretty much agree with all those players being low owned. the problem with the wrs youve listed is that there are just tons of better options in the price ranges. edwards at $4, mvs $3, etc. watkins would be the cheap wr i like the most in the guys youve listed. started grabbing him the last few weeks in best ball once i heard he was fully healthy. i could see him being pretty relevant this year.In my (pre-wk1) opinion, these are some of the best options at QB/RB/TE/WR that are on less than 5% of rosters:
3.5% QB D Prescott DAL $22
1.6% QB J Goff DET $8
4.7% QB T Taylor HOU $4
2.0% RB S Barkley NYG $28
5.0% RB C Hyde JAX $4
3.9% TE H Henry NE $9
4.7% TE D Parham LAC $3
1.9% WR A Cooper DAL $22
3.3% WR D Samuel SF $13
3.8% WR M Thomas NO $13
3.4% WR M Williams LAC $12
2.3% WR C Beasley BUF $10
0.7% WR R Bateman BAL $8
5.0% WR E Sanders BUF $7
4.4% WR N Agholor NE $6
4.0% WR S Watkins BAL $5
4.7% WR A St. Brown DET $5
1.1% WR Q Cephus DET $4
2.8% WR N Collins HOU $4
3.7% WR K Hamler DEN $4
3.8% WR J Crowder NYJ $4
1.4% WR D Eskridge SEA $3
2.0% WR K Toney NYG $3
2.2% WR D Robinson KC $3
4.8% WR D Jackson LAR $3
I've bolded the ones on my roster.
yeah this has been discussed both earlier in this thread an in all the threads in prior years. ill let others who have all that info post it instead of trying to remember with my old senile ###. i mean butt (sorry, joe).So we have numbers on past winning rosters? I would think the endurance is part of it and would guess many 18 player teams couldn’t survive the gauntlet.
To my mind, the larger roster gives you more lottery tickets and you want to get to the dance and see what Happens