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KellysHeroes

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Does this annoy anybody else, this guy sits home almost every sunday and whenever a player goes down or has to step out of a game, its on our chat room with in minutes... of course he adds his own little spin as if he works for roto.

Don't get me wrong, I love the guy's passion but its a little much... I asked him to stop but he hasn't.

Is it me, should I even care

 
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I think you should mind your own business, to be honest. It's what he wants to do, and it may be helpful to some people.

 
I disagree with this practice. Part of any good league is assessing what injuries occur to which players each week and exploiting that information to improve your team. This guy is making it much easier for lazy managers to make adjustments with minimum effort on their part. If this guy wants to be helpful, he should let teams manage themselves without his "help." I'm sure he doesn't have bad intentions, but if you're playing in a money league, this kind of "babysitting" is completely unwelcome to those scouring all the news and up-to-date info each week. If a person is lazy, then they should rightfully miss out. Good luck!

 
Does this annoy anybody else, this guy sits home almost every sunday and whenever a player goes down or has to step out of a game, its on our chat room with in minutes... of course he adds his own little spin as if he works for roto.Don't get me wrong, I love the guy's passion but its a little much... I asked him to stop but he hasn't.Is it me, should I even care
if you have a waiver system this doesn't really matter.
 
Does this annoy anybody else, this guy sits home almost every sunday and whenever a player goes down or has to step out of a game, its on our chat room with in minutes... of course he adds his own little spin as if he works for roto.Don't get me wrong, I love the guy's passion but its a little much... I asked him to stop but he hasn't.Is it me, should I even care
if you have a waiver system this doesn't really matter.
Sure it matters....somebody falls asleep at the wheel and doesn't put in for a player, that's to my benefit!
 
I don't know about your league but I've long given up hope of knowing anything that everyone else isn't already on top of.

 
the elite owners in my league who have stacked rosters or little roster/cap wiggle room will announce injuries to alert other owners and try to weaken or not allow their main competition to get any stronger.

 
I could where it could be annoying, but I would have no problem.

As mentioned before, would rather have this than the no response guy.

What was your reasoning in asking him to stop?

 
I disagree with this practice. Part of any good league is assessing what injuries occur to which players each week and exploiting that information to improve your team. This guy is making it much easier for lazy managers to make adjustments with minimum effort on their part. If this guy wants to be helpful, he should let teams manage themselves without his "help." I'm sure he doesn't have bad intentions, but if you're playing in a money league, this kind of "babysitting" is completely unwelcome to those scouring all the news and up-to-date info each week. If a person is lazy, then they should rightfully miss out. Good luck!
If the only way you can improve your team is by pulling a fast one on some owner before they read up on injury news then you're a pretty lousy owner.
 
Yeah, I mean you both participate in your own way. Pretty tough to be too cool for school when you are also ponying up money to play this game.

 
League chat? What is that?
Certainly hope you are joking, but if not...there is a box on MFL sites that you can post a short message in. It then is displayed along with the previous 10-15 messages for the entire league to see. It is a quick and easy way to communicate for trade offers, gloating or boasting, or simply breaking balls/shooting the crap.But again, I certainly hope you were joking, although I really don't get the joke? :confused:
 
I disagree with this practice. Part of any good league is assessing what injuries occur to which players each week and exploiting that information to improve your team. This guy is making it much easier for lazy managers to make adjustments with minimum effort on their part. If this guy wants to be helpful, he should let teams manage themselves without his "help." I'm sure he doesn't have bad intentions, but if you're playing in a money league, this kind of "babysitting" is completely unwelcome to those scouring all the news and up-to-date info each week. If a person is lazy, then they should rightfully miss out. Good luck!
If the only way you can improve your team is by pulling a fast one on some owner before they read up on injury news then you're a pretty lousy owner.
Seriously? I suppose you post your waiver picks ahead if time too or ask your opponent to set your lineup to even things out and be fair.....liberals playing ff
 
I disagree with this practice. Part of any good league is assessing what injuries occur to which players each week and exploiting that information to improve your team. This guy is making it much easier for lazy managers to make adjustments with minimum effort on their part. If this guy wants to be helpful, he should let teams manage themselves without his "help." I'm sure he doesn't have bad intentions, but if you're playing in a money league, this kind of "babysitting" is completely unwelcome to those scouring all the news and up-to-date info each week. If a person is lazy, then they should rightfully miss out. Good luck!
If the only way you can improve your team is by pulling a fast one on some owner before they read up on injury news then you're a pretty lousy owner.
How is this pulling a fast one? It's called being an active and intelligent owner, and working the waiver wire. This is called the shark pool for a reason.
 
Does this annoy anybody else, this guy sits home almost every sunday and whenever a player goes down or has to step out of a game, its on our chat room with in minutes... of course he adds his own little spin as if he works for roto.Don't get me wrong, I love the guy's passion but its a little much... I asked him to stop but he hasn't.Is it me, should I even care
if you have a waiver system this doesn't really matter.
Sure it matters....somebody falls asleep at the wheel and doesn't put in for a player, that's to my benefit!
if they are even bothering to check the tiny little chat box dialogue on MFL they def will be checking all the up to date news from Rotoworld, Rotowire, KFFL, and the Huddle that is provided by the MFL news page by Tues night.but if you insist to direct his energy elsewhere, we'd appreciate that type of update energy in the Pool
 
I think what gets me is when he adds is own spin on it, like "he'll be out for weeks, whoes got the back up".
Both ESPN Chicago and the Chicago Sun Times report that Jay Cutler's fractured right (throwing) thumb may end his season.The Chicago Tribune reports that Cutler's initial timetable for return is 6-8 weeks. Per the Sun Times' Sean Jensen, "there is a fear" that Cutler may not play again this year, but "there will be more tests." ESPN Chicago's Mike Wright also reports that Cutler will require surgery, so this is clearly a more significant thumb break than Ben Roethlisberger's.

Bump Caleb Hanie.

Caleb Hanie would take over as the Bears' starter, much to Mike Martz's chagrin. We can wait for more confirmation this week, but all signs point to Cutler's regular season being over. Chicago's chances at a playoff run are going to take a big hit.

 
Hell ya thats fu**** annoying. Why wouldnt it be? ide make fun of him until he stopped
You sound like a joy to be in a league with. :rolleyes:Maybe its because I play in mostly deep-roster dynasty leagues where this kind of stuff doesn't effect strategy (everyone worth owning is literally already owned), but our league chat is constantly going with NFL talk. Injuries, ongoing games, player performance, ref's calls, coaching decisions, etc. I love that about my leagues, especially one that I'm in that VERY active with this kind of stuff. Only around the NFL draft/dynasty rookie draft does the talk die down about players, etc.I don't just play in these in-depth fantasy leagues to quietly sneak my way to a title. I like the social interaction with other guys who are just as into the NFL and fantasy (and in this case dynasty) as I am. That's the draw. In fact, if I thought that there was a decent chance I'd read or heard something about a player or an injury that my league mates HADN'T, I wouldn't want to be in a league with those guys. Where's the challenge and the fun? In this age of 24/7 media including blogs, twitter, etc., if you're THIS uptight about someone freely talking injuries, then you're relying on something archaic for an advantage: the rare and elusive information advantage. Play in leagues where you have to operate under the assumption that you're all fairly equally informed, and work from there trying to win. You'll have more fun, and you'd probably respect your competition more.
 
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Hell ya thats fu**** annoying. Why wouldnt it be? ide make fun of him until he stopped
You sound like a joy to be in a league with. :rolleyes: Maybe its because I play in mostly deep-roster dynasty leagues where this kind of stuff doesn't effect strategy (everyone worth owning is literally already owned), but our league chat is constantly going with NFL talk. Injuries, ongoing games, player performance, ref's calls, coaching decisions, etc. I love that about my leagues, especially one that I'm in that VERY active with this kind of stuff. Only around the NFL draft/dynasty rookie draft does the talk die down about players, etc.

I don't just play in these in-depth fantasy leagues to quietly sneak my way to a title. I like the social interaction with other guys who are just as into the NFL and fantasy (and in this case dynasty) as I am. That's the draw. In fact, if I thought that there was a decent chance I'd read or heard something about a player or an injury that my league mates HADN'T, I wouldn't want to be in a league with those guys. Where's the challenge and the fun? In this age of 24/7 media including blogs, twitter, etc., if you're THIS uptight about someone freely talking injuries, then you're relying on something archaic for an advantage: the rare and elusive information advantage. Play in leagues where you have to operate under the assumption that you're all fairly equally informed, and work from there trying to win. You'll have more fun, and you'd probably respect your competition more.
Which team has Caleb Hanie?
 
If one of my players goes down with an injury, I prefer to ignore the situation as much as possible...act like it didn't even happen.

 
A few years ago, I was doing some yardwork and DVR'd a couple of games. I get a call from a buddy telling me how D'Angelo Williams just went down with an injury...like 2 minutes into the early games.

Every time my cell rings on Sundays between 1-7...I shut it off.

 
Hell ya thats fu**** annoying. Why wouldnt it be? ide make fun of him until he stopped
You sound like a joy to be in a league with. :rolleyes: Maybe its because I play in mostly deep-roster dynasty leagues where this kind of stuff doesn't effect strategy (everyone worth owning is literally already owned), but our league chat is constantly going with NFL talk. Injuries, ongoing games, player performance, ref's calls, coaching decisions, etc. I love that about my leagues, especially one that I'm in that VERY active with this kind of stuff. Only around the NFL draft/dynasty rookie draft does the talk die down about players, etc.

I don't just play in these in-depth fantasy leagues to quietly sneak my way to a title. I like the social interaction with other guys who are just as into the NFL and fantasy (and in this case dynasty) as I am. That's the draw. In fact, if I thought that there was a decent chance I'd read or heard something about a player or an injury that my league mates HADN'T, I wouldn't want to be in a league with those guys. Where's the challenge and the fun? In this age of 24/7 media including blogs, twitter, etc., if you're THIS uptight about someone freely talking injuries, then you're relying on something archaic for an advantage: the rare and elusive information advantage. Play in leagues where you have to operate under the assumption that you're all fairly equally informed, and work from there trying to win. You'll have more fun, and you'd probably respect your competition more.
Which team has Caleb Hanie?
Not sure if you're trying to prove a point here, but a team called the "Hartford Beavers" owns him. Before that, the "Washington Federals". I'm assuming you thought he was a player that wouldn't have been worth owning before Cutler's injury? You're wrong, in this case. We have 36-player rosters +2 IR spots, all offense, 12 teams. All players like this are owned.
 
Does this annoy anybody else, this guy sits home almost every sunday and whenever a player goes down or has to step out of a game, its on our chat room with in minutes... of course he adds his own little spin as if he works for roto.Don't get me wrong, I love the guy's passion but its a little much... I asked him to stop but he hasn't.Is it me, should I even care
Why is this important to you?
 

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