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"Game-time decisions" are getting kind of out of control in the world of fantasy football. While we're all huge into fantasy football, requiring that we be around with undistracted accessed to the internet every Sunday from 12:30-12:55 can strain even the most committed FFer. Even worse, the most important week of the year (championship week) takes place right smack-dab in the middle of the holidays where people are often not able to track things as closely as they usually do.
Coaches are throwing the GTD label around on anyone and everyone nowadays. It's pretty ridiculous that a guy who's a GTD one week misses not only that game but the next one AFTER that as well. If he wasn't going to be ready for two weeks, did they really think he was going to be ready in a few hours? Then we have the competing websites all looking to get a jump on the competition and be the first to report if a player is playing or not and delivering the wrong information (and really, these clowns need to start being held accountable for this kind of stuff). In the end it just ends up being a giant mess for those rare Sundays where we aren't able to put our friends and family second.
It seems about time that the major FF websites start incorporating something into their lineup submissions that allow people to use a conditional alternate starter for questionable players that are deemed inactive. Since the websites are unlikely to do this any time soon, here is the new rule I'm going to propose to me league in the offseason:
If a player is listed on the injury report as Questionable or Doubtful, owners may declare an alternate starter to take that player's place if the player is ruled inactive.
This would basically be applied retroactively by me (the commissioner) after the active/inactive decision is made. That means even if your GTD was playing at 4pm and your replacement was playing at 1pm, you could still list the 1pm player as your replacement so long as you list him prior to the start time of his game. From there, if the 4pm player is ruled inactive, I would put the 1pm player into that team's lineup even if he has already played.
So, what are your thoughts? Obviously this wouldn't cover everything (for instance some guys are listed as active as an emergency QB or something, in which case they'd still be stuck in the lineup with 0pts since they're not inactive), but it's a start. The only downside that I can see to it is that it's going to screw up live scoring a bit if the commish is slow to plug in the replacement manually.
Coaches are throwing the GTD label around on anyone and everyone nowadays. It's pretty ridiculous that a guy who's a GTD one week misses not only that game but the next one AFTER that as well. If he wasn't going to be ready for two weeks, did they really think he was going to be ready in a few hours? Then we have the competing websites all looking to get a jump on the competition and be the first to report if a player is playing or not and delivering the wrong information (and really, these clowns need to start being held accountable for this kind of stuff). In the end it just ends up being a giant mess for those rare Sundays where we aren't able to put our friends and family second.
It seems about time that the major FF websites start incorporating something into their lineup submissions that allow people to use a conditional alternate starter for questionable players that are deemed inactive. Since the websites are unlikely to do this any time soon, here is the new rule I'm going to propose to me league in the offseason:
If a player is listed on the injury report as Questionable or Doubtful, owners may declare an alternate starter to take that player's place if the player is ruled inactive.
This would basically be applied retroactively by me (the commissioner) after the active/inactive decision is made. That means even if your GTD was playing at 4pm and your replacement was playing at 1pm, you could still list the 1pm player as your replacement so long as you list him prior to the start time of his game. From there, if the 4pm player is ruled inactive, I would put the 1pm player into that team's lineup even if he has already played.
So, what are your thoughts? Obviously this wouldn't cover everything (for instance some guys are listed as active as an emergency QB or something, in which case they'd still be stuck in the lineup with 0pts since they're not inactive), but it's a start. The only downside that I can see to it is that it's going to screw up live scoring a bit if the commish is slow to plug in the replacement manually.