H8fulHuck
Footballguy
Not at all. It's a long season and we have time to beat this topic to death. Let me clarify something before I continue. I don't want my entire roster to be unique. Some popular players help you survive further in the contest. You are virtually DOA if you don't have some of these guys.Thanks, and again I hope you don't think I'm picking on you specifically, just arguing against the importance of "uniqueness" in this contest.
You are right. Popular or unique, the winner will be the team that scores the most points regardless of ownership stats. I'll circle back to this in a minute.If you score the most points, but aren't "unique" enough, the worst that can happen is you tie for first place. OTOH if you are the most unique, but don't score enough points, you don't win. Your uniqueness doesn't help you win, scoring the most points does.
Stop right there for a minute. This is exactly why having a high scoring "unique" player (player U) is better than having all popular players (player P) in the finals. The odds of player U outscoring player P in the finals >>> owning player P and hoping the other 249 teams don't have a U player who goes off the last three weeks. Player U could be Chris Cooley on team #1 or The Colts D from team #2 or Payton Manning from team #3 or Emmanuel Sanders on team #4 etc.It only increases your odds of winning the contest if your unique player outperforms the popular player. If he doesn't, then it decreases your odds of winning the contest, because now you're behind the rest of the field. There's no more or less competitiion - you're competing against 249 other teams, regardless of who you select. If they all have commonly-owned players that all do better than your more unique players, you're going to finish in the bottom of the standings. And yes, if all your unique players do better than their commonly-owned players, then you'll finish in the top of the standings. But again, it's not the uniqueness that makes you more or less likely to win, it's the points.I'd much rather have another more unique player who has a good chance to out produce the popular player weeks 14-16 because this play DOES increase my odds of winning the contest. There is less competition when you have a small number of teams with your guy.
You are right of course, but it's fun to look at the players on your roster that aren't owned by many others. These are the players that might help you separate from the crowd. For example, I find it fascinating that only 22 teams have the Brady / Ben combination compared to 750 teams with Rivers & Stafford. The obvious answer will be whatever duo scores more, but think about it. Would you rather have Brady & Ben or Rivers & Stafford going into the finals? Odds are good that the Brady/Ben combo will score more points. I like those percentages better than being another team with a common combo because even if your Rivers/Stafford duo wins this coin flip, you still have the bulk of your competition to overcome at other positions. The same players that helped you get far in the contest also make it hard for you to separate to come in first.The fact is that there are like a quadrillion possible legal rosters in this contest, and only 10,000 entries. Every one of them is unique. That's why every year this thread is full of posts like, "I'm the only person who owns W, X, Y, and Z!" Everyone's unique if you look at just their top 8-10 players, not to mention the rest of their depth.Only 22 teams have the QB combo of Brady & Roethlisberger
5 teams with Roethlisberger, Starks & Pettigrew
6 teams with Brady, Starks & Tolbert
1 team with Brady, Starks, Tolbert and Gronkowski
The flip side is I'll be in quite a hole if Ben/Brady don't come out on top. That is the risk/reward.
for the long haul. Hopefully the rest of the team can pickup the slack.
Or all my projections are completely off.
Hope I'm not peaking too early here.
not that it matters at all of course 
This. If Fitz isn't the most talented WR in the league, he's in the top three. That makes his price a bargain. What, you think he's going to get lazy because he's getting paid? These guys are professionals with pride in their work ethic. There's more at stake here than just money.