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This will be my 11th season doing IDP's. What about you.
Hmmm. Was supposed to be a poll.
Hmmm. Was supposed to be a poll.

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USA TodayI used to hate wasting money on Tuesday's edition only to find out that the stats for the Monday nighter didn't make it in that day and having to buy Wednesday's also.My first fantasy league started 12 years ago and has always been IDP
We've come a long way since checking USA today Monday moring for tackle stats
I'm amazed by some of the responses too. 20 years ago I started my first league with some college buddies. I thought the hobby was very fresh then, and we were a TD Only league. That league fell apart in three years, and I joined a different one with a mix of more old friends and some of our respective work mates. That league was full performance scoring and we trumped USA Today by two years on the idea (remembering their old contest). I thought we were cutting edge. In 95 I was invited into an IDP league on ESPN's NFL chat. I joined, loved it, sold it to the guys in the older league, and we've been going strong ever since. The commish of the original IDP league had used them for five years (so he started 16 years ago) and I thought he was an innovator. Anyway, I'd love to hear stories from some of the real old IDP dogs about players and leagues from back in the day. My second year of IDP, II went into week 16. Elway faced the niners in the championship, and I had Merton Hanks. It was MNF and I was way behind. I predicted a Hanks pick return for a TD before the game. I needed that, 4 tackles and a sack by Stubblefield to win. Hanks pulled it off and I was doing his bobble head dance in my family room. I had the tackles and just needed four more or that sack. Late in the 4th Stubblefield got a sack. I went crazy. It was called back on a penalty. I lost.Wow ... this is quite humbling! I thought I'd been at IDP for a while but in comparison I'm a newbie! This will be my 10th year.
fourth year...but i had good teachers... , so in accelerated learning curve FBG matrix "bullet time"...10-14 years!![]()
How do the punters score? Punts inside 20 and yardage?Heading into year 14 of IDP (and we still use punters)
LOLUSA TodayI used to hate wasting money on Tuesday's edition only to find out that the stats for the Monday nighter didn't make it in that day and having to buy Wednesday's also.My first fantasy league started 12 years ago and has always been IDP
We've come a long way since checking USA today Monday moring for tackle stats
Although, the Wed AFC stats and Thur NFC stats were pretty cool back then...
Rozelle-Awesome. I am commish in our keeper league we started 18 years ago and had the exact same experience with the paper on Monday morning. I used to have a tough time sleeping on Sunday night, would get up early and tally scores while eating breakfast. The other league officer and I would do manual scoring during MNF and photocopy and mail results!!! Talk about old school. I love having software to do the work and live results.22 yearsI remember the excitement of Monday mornings checking the USA Today for your IDP results. You generally had somewhat of an idea what your offensive guys did, from highlights and such, but unless your IDP’s played on TV, you really had no clue. Man … it was so time consuming converting stats to points and figuring scores. Remember how hard it was to find any info on defense, let alone IDP. You couldn’t even find tackle numbers. I was so ate up … I would save all my USA Today’s and at seasons end figure tackles for nearly all the NFL players for next years draft. (my first league was a deep keeper, difficult to protect many IDP though). Back then, if you did your homework, you could really have a huge edge over the competition .. I miss that. Having a place where you can go and talk IDP is awsome, and I don't know if there is a better place than this board. I do know this … there isn’t hardly a day go by that I can’t come here and learn something.
Our punter scoring was fun. Punts netting 50+ yards scored a point. Punts inside the 20 scored 1 point, inside the 10 2 points, inside the 5 3 points. The punter with the better net average for the game got a .5 bonus (intended to break all ties and it came into play several times over three years). Tom Tupa was gold.I had a buddy whose league used punters. It was kinda neat how they scored them. I don't remember the specific point values but essentially the punter lost points for each kick, but gained points based on the yardage. I don't believe net yardage was used so punters weren't penalized by the strength/weakness of their coverage units. Punts inside the 20 may have also garnered bonus points. However since you lost points for every punt attempt, if you had a crappy punter that shanked a few 30 yarders it was very feasible to get negative points for the position!
No bag necessary. I think all us who love IDP redrafts owe a debt of gratitude to good old Sandbox.My first league was IDP on sandbox.com7 years ago. It was actually a couple of years before I played team defense.
12 yrs3/4 or 4/3 2 S2 CB1 P1 K1 RETLove itThis will be my 11th season doing IDP's. What about you.Hmmm. Was supposed to be a poll.![]()
Paper, ahh the monday morning run for the USA today.Remember when their were holidays on Mondays and they would not publish, it used to drive me insane.TomPlayed my first IDP league in '92. When I started I would get the USA Today (both Monday and Tuesday), and use graph paper to track player production over the course of the season. I'm sure many of you can remember scoring leagues by hand...Thank God for computers. If we were still doing it on paper I could never play in 9 leagues
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In Southern California there were two editions of USA Today released on Mondays. Sometimes one would have about half the NFL stats, early games only. Man, that drove me crazy a few times when stores didn't receive the later edition. The MNF numbers wouldn't come out until Wednesdays. I picked up the paper in a 7-11 in my neighborhood. Tuesday - Friday editions would sit on the rack all day. Monday editions sold out by noon.Paper, ahh the monday morning run for the USA today.Remember when their were holidays on Mondays and they would not publish, it used to drive me insane.TomPlayed my first IDP league in '92. When I started I would get the USA Today (both Monday and Tuesday), and use graph paper to track player production over the course of the season. I'm sure many of you can remember scoring leagues by hand...Thank God for computers. If we were still doing it on paper I could never play in 9 leagues
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I actually cut my teeth on the Sandox and Fanballs of the fantaasy world and world recommend doing so to any newbie as a better alternative to blind Nfl.com or yahoo leagues.No bag necessary. I think all us who love IDP redrafts owe a debt of gratitude to good old Sandbox.My first league was IDP on sandbox.com7 years ago. It was actually a couple of years before I played team defense.
We have a 23 man roster. We start 1 DL, 1 LB and 1 DB with 1 WC (usually another LB). I have traditional drafted 6 defensive players.dlptown said:What a hoot to reflect back on the USA stats! My favorite recollection is my bud Murph religiously doing the stats during our high school English class...... no wonder he never read a book in school.We have a total roster of 30 and start 6 defensive players (2 each).What does everyone else do?
I can relate. Another fellow and I did the same thing on Monday nites. You prolly also knew the USA stands where you could get the paper the earliest too ...huh.Rozelle-Awesome. I am commish in our keeper league we started 18 years ago and had the exact same experience with the paper on Monday morning. I used to have a tough time sleeping on Sunday night, would get up early and tally scores while eating breakfast. The other league officer and I would do manual scoring during MNF and photocopy and mail results!!! Talk about old school. I love having software to do the work and live results.22 years
I remember the excitement of Monday mornings checking the USA Today for your IDP results. You generally had somewhat of an idea what your offensive guys did, from highlights and such, but unless your IDP’s played on TV, you really had no clue. Man … it was so time consuming converting stats to points and figuring scores. Remember how hard it was to find any info on defense, let alone IDP. You couldn’t even find tackle numbers. I was so ate up … I would save all my USA Today’s and at seasons end figure tackles for nearly all the NFL players for next years draft. (my first league was a deep keeper, difficult to protect many IDP though). Back then, if you did your homework, you could really have a huge edge over the competition .. I miss that.
Having a place where you can go and talk IDP is awsome, and I don't know if there is a better place than this board. I do know this … there isn’t hardly a day go by that I can’t come here and learn something.
45 man rosters, protect 10 each year.Offense (PPR) can choose between Basic (2R/2W/1T), Wishbone (3R/1W/1T), Run & Shoot (1R/4W), Single Setback (1R/3W/1T) or Double TE (2R/1W/2T) formations (plus K and KR, totaling 8 OFF starters).Defense also starts 8 players (DL/LB/DB) with a minimum of at least 1 at a position and maximum of 5.What a hoot to reflect back on the USA stats! My favorite recollection is my bud Murph religiously doing the stats during our high school English class...... no wonder he never read a book in school.We have a total roster of 30 and start 6 defensive players (2 each).What does everyone else do?