Max Power
Footballguy
Below is part of a write up By Dave Richard Senior Fantasy Writer at CBSSportsline.
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/fantasy/story/10439270
In Week 8, 91 percent of CBSSports.com owners started Frank Gore. The same total started Steve Smith. He hasn't played yet, but 61 percent of CBSSports.com owners will start Travis Henry vs. Green Bay on Monday night. Chad Johnson was started in 99 percent of leagues. Thomas Jones was active for 84 percent of his Fantasy owners. Forty-seven percent started Marvin Harrison even though they knew he was hurt!
Dumb Fantasy owners, or are we just too swept up in going with the players with the big reps?
It seems like I can not read an article on Sportsline or Yahoo that doesnt have at least one paragraph like this in it. Even Sunday mornings as I watch the ESPN Fantasy show and Hear Mr. Roto say the same things. I think the whole % owned and % started stats are basically worthless. Yet these writers can't help but to put them in articles and draw conclusions from them.
Why are they worthless? The obvious answer is all leagues are different. The amount of teams, starting rosters, scoring settings, ect... 4-8 teams leagues wont be targeting the same players as 12-16 team leagues. Starting rosters play another huge role in who starts and who needs to be owned.
Moving on to the infamous yahoo public leagues. I'll admit, I'm guilty of drafting teams prior to my major drafts just to see where guys go and then never pay attention to that league again. In fact, I have a whole profile full of unmanaged teams. I know of one league where my backs are Maroney and McAllister and that hasnt changed all year. Too many leagues in yahoo for sure and I assume CBS just go unmanaged.
I read the Monday "who should I target on the waiver wire" articles and these experts list guys who I should pick up that are unowned in ___% of leagues. For example Selvin Young, unowned in 52% of leagues. Then I get the Matthew Barry commentary about how he cant understand why Young is unowned in so many leagues. Is he serious?
I dont mind the writers using the % stats, but please dont try and justify your points by using these. Granted I know its not a big deal, Its just one of those things that rub me wrong.
/Rant
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/fantasy/story/10439270
In Week 8, 91 percent of CBSSports.com owners started Frank Gore. The same total started Steve Smith. He hasn't played yet, but 61 percent of CBSSports.com owners will start Travis Henry vs. Green Bay on Monday night. Chad Johnson was started in 99 percent of leagues. Thomas Jones was active for 84 percent of his Fantasy owners. Forty-seven percent started Marvin Harrison even though they knew he was hurt!
Dumb Fantasy owners, or are we just too swept up in going with the players with the big reps?
It seems like I can not read an article on Sportsline or Yahoo that doesnt have at least one paragraph like this in it. Even Sunday mornings as I watch the ESPN Fantasy show and Hear Mr. Roto say the same things. I think the whole % owned and % started stats are basically worthless. Yet these writers can't help but to put them in articles and draw conclusions from them.
Why are they worthless? The obvious answer is all leagues are different. The amount of teams, starting rosters, scoring settings, ect... 4-8 teams leagues wont be targeting the same players as 12-16 team leagues. Starting rosters play another huge role in who starts and who needs to be owned.
Moving on to the infamous yahoo public leagues. I'll admit, I'm guilty of drafting teams prior to my major drafts just to see where guys go and then never pay attention to that league again. In fact, I have a whole profile full of unmanaged teams. I know of one league where my backs are Maroney and McAllister and that hasnt changed all year. Too many leagues in yahoo for sure and I assume CBS just go unmanaged.
I read the Monday "who should I target on the waiver wire" articles and these experts list guys who I should pick up that are unowned in ___% of leagues. For example Selvin Young, unowned in 52% of leagues. Then I get the Matthew Barry commentary about how he cant understand why Young is unowned in so many leagues. Is he serious?
I dont mind the writers using the % stats, but please dont try and justify your points by using these. Granted I know its not a big deal, Its just one of those things that rub me wrong.
/Rant
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