BigRed
Footballguy
I'm bored and this should get some debate going....
I can understand the appeal (or lack of) to any of these, but given a choice:
- I'll take some kind of keeper league (1 or 2, maybe 3 keepers tops) - I think it offers the best of both worlds: has some of the continuity/possible off-season "action" of dynasties, but the redraft aspect of getting to start over each year.
- Pure redrafts would be my 2d choice and are fine with me, but I like the idea of being able to get rewarded for drafting well and keeping a few players. I don't get why redrafters would not like this, esp if it's just a keeper or 2; you still basically have a redraft format.
- Dynasties I think are one of those it hits you or it doesn't kind of thing. For me just doesn't appeal, if for no other reason than it basically eliminates the draft, which is half the fun. I like the idea of having a shot at LT or Manning or whoever each year. Yeah I know, the potential for year-round action is the upside, plus you at least have the rookie draft, but that sounds pretty anti-climax if not outright boring too; about the first handfaul picks are semi-interesting and after that it gets pretty tame in a hurry. I guess it's more of a trade-off between one big draft and all that action in redrafts vs a more drawn out process over the whole year.
I can understand the appeal (or lack of) to any of these, but given a choice:
- I'll take some kind of keeper league (1 or 2, maybe 3 keepers tops) - I think it offers the best of both worlds: has some of the continuity/possible off-season "action" of dynasties, but the redraft aspect of getting to start over each year.
- Pure redrafts would be my 2d choice and are fine with me, but I like the idea of being able to get rewarded for drafting well and keeping a few players. I don't get why redrafters would not like this, esp if it's just a keeper or 2; you still basically have a redraft format.
- Dynasties I think are one of those it hits you or it doesn't kind of thing. For me just doesn't appeal, if for no other reason than it basically eliminates the draft, which is half the fun. I like the idea of having a shot at LT or Manning or whoever each year. Yeah I know, the potential for year-round action is the upside, plus you at least have the rookie draft, but that sounds pretty anti-climax if not outright boring too; about the first handfaul picks are semi-interesting and after that it gets pretty tame in a hurry. I guess it's more of a trade-off between one big draft and all that action in redrafts vs a more drawn out process over the whole year.