Huh? These message boards are FREE....so joining them takes no skin off anyone's back.Redraft info is prevalent here in the SP, you just have to look a little harder (I guess) and with an open mind towards what you are reading.Honestly, why would you pay the bucks to join here for redraft leagues. Just go to rotoworld or some other free site in August.
Unsure if I should be offended.Veteran fantasy football and nfl addicts live here.
I wish there was more dynasty/keeper talk because in the rest of the fantasy football world re=draft dominates the media.
The Shark Pool seems to have less "riff-raff" because of the low tolerance for trolls. I appreciate it and that probably increases dynasty/keeper interest here which probably also creates more consistent off-season activity.
It's a good recipe.
I was going to post something similar. The more dynasty focused I get the easier redraft is. Though you may have to adjust any age bias if that's your dynasty style.If you don't know what you are doing in redraft I pity you.Dynasty gives me a leg up on redraft. All I have to do with redraft is figure out where guys are getting drafted. Not saying I'll win every league but I went deep into the playoffs in every redraft I've done after starting to do it again with friends the past two years. Redraft isnt boring but it is easier. It's only good if you do it with a close group of guys though.
Excellent, start a thread about all this interesting other stuff, and if other people agree, it will spawn a very active discussion.other forums are talking redraft now... there's plenty to talk about that doesn't have to do with dynasty
I dont think you remember being a redraft only player. The best redraft conversations happen before people own players. Once people draft, a lot of people just pump up their own guys and refuse to aknowledge any faults. Before they draft, and every player is a potential target, you can get quality discussion because people are still figuring out who they like, instead of defending their stances. We used to have our best redraft discussions before training camps began, because people openly shared information, dug up interesting stats, looked at the schedules and came up with dtbc or good week 14-16 schedules, etc.So in that sense, dynasty posters do take some of the steam out of conversation here. People already have entrenched opinions about players they drafted or traded for or traded away, long before training camps. So there's no unfettered talk - almost everyone has an agenda, some people are more objective than others, and its hard for a redraft poster who hasn't read the dynasty threads to get a feel for who's who.There's no point in talking about players when we are over a month away before even the earliest redraft leagues start drafting. You don't own any players now and you can't trade so there's no point in discussing players value at this point.
I see what you're saying, but if you're strictly a redrafter then you can still get all the information about a player in "dynasty" threads. The information is interchangeable. Before I started playing dynasty and strictly played redraft, I would read on here a lot and learn a ton from the dynasty people. Those people monitored players all year round and just reading through the player threads you can get a feel for how the players value has gone up and down given the players situation and team.I dont think you remember being a redraft only player. The best redraft conversations happen before people own players. Once people draft, a lot of people just pump up their own guys and refuse to aknowledge any faults. Before they draft, and every player is a potential target, you can get quality discussion because people are still figuring out who they like, instead of defending their stances. We used to have our best redraft discussions before training camps began, because people openly shared information, dug up interesting stats, looked at the schedules and came up with dtbc or good week 14-16 schedules, etc.So in that sense, dynasty posters do take some of the steam out of conversation here. People already have entrenched opinions about players they drafted or traded for or traded away, long before training camps. So there's no unfettered talk - almost everyone has an agenda, some people are more objective than others, and its hard for a redraft poster who hasn't read the dynasty threads to get a feel for who's who.There's no point in talking about players when we are over a month away before even the earliest redraft leagues start drafting. You don't own any players now and you can't trade so there's no point in discussing players value at this point.
The other thing that sucks for redraft talk is the oft heard "I can't wait to bump this in december". That's not useful conversation. Im way more interested in the process people use to gather and decipher information than I am in individual pissing contests and who gets credit for which call. I feel like we used to do a better job of clearing that nonsense out of here, but its gone by the wayside.
A good example of this is the 2014 trent richardson thread, which was immediately overtaken by trolls who had taken over the 2013 thread, and who have bumped the 2013 thread repeatedly because they would rather bump their thread full of lols and chest bumping I was rights. as soon as someone posts a dissenting opinion, one or more posters swarm in to stifle the conversation. Its a bummer because it completely prevents the discussion that should happen this time of year. But most of us have aged with the forum and don't really need it anymore, and the moderation in the pool has become much less concerned as the owners have shifted their focus significantly since the site started. So for better or worse, I don't expect that to change any time soon.