Is Mixon injured?S Perine
I believe he got a concussion this week. He left yesterday’s game.Is Mixon injured?S Perine
Do you think Perine has standalone value?
Slayton is available in 3/29 of my dynasty leagues (I have 6 shares) and 0/37 redraft leagues (I have 15/37)Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?Slayton is available in 3/29 of my dynasty leagues (I have 6 shares) and 0/37 redraft leagues (I have 15/37)Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
DPJ 0% available
Burks 0% available
Murray 0% available
It's also week 12 and there are 0 byes so hopefully, we shouldn't need too much off the wire this week. Ha. Yeah right of course we do. I like the Perine call. He is available in 1 of those 37 redrafts but quite a few dynasty leagues.
I picked up Keaontay Ingram this past week and although he didn't do much behind Conner, it was surprising (to me) that they released Eno Benjamin when Darrel Williams is still on IR. So I like Ingram as a stash where he is still available. Although he didn't do much, Trestan Ebner got some decent run behind Montgomery.
Waivers are awfully thin.
Kendall Hinton? Marlon Mack?
More basic question: 66 leagues? Why?You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?Slayton is available in 3/29 of my dynasty leagues (I have 6 shares) and 0/37 redraft leagues (I have 15/37)Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
DPJ 0% available
Burks 0% available
Murray 0% available
It's also week 12 and there are 0 byes so hopefully, we shouldn't need too much off the wire this week. Ha. Yeah right of course we do. I like the Perine call. He is available in 1 of those 37 redrafts but quite a few dynasty leagues.
I picked up Keaontay Ingram this past week and although he didn't do much behind Conner, it was surprising (to me) that they released Eno Benjamin when Darrel Williams is still on IR. So I like Ingram as a stash where he is still available. Although he didn't do much, Trestan Ebner got some decent run behind Montgomery.
Waivers are awfully thin.
Kendall Hinton? Marlon Mack?
Even more importantly is how is he able to support himself playing in 66 leagues? That's a full time job w/overtime.More basic question: 66 leagues? Why?You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?Slayton is available in 3/29 of my dynasty leagues (I have 6 shares) and 0/37 redraft leagues (I have 15/37)Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
DPJ 0% available
Burks 0% available
Murray 0% available
It's also week 12 and there are 0 byes so hopefully, we shouldn't need too much off the wire this week. Ha. Yeah right of course we do. I like the Perine call. He is available in 1 of those 37 redrafts but quite a few dynasty leagues.
I picked up Keaontay Ingram this past week and although he didn't do much behind Conner, it was surprising (to me) that they released Eno Benjamin when Darrel Williams is still on IR. So I like Ingram as a stash where he is still available. Although he didn't do much, Trestan Ebner got some decent run behind Montgomery.
Waivers are awfully thin.
Kendall Hinton? Marlon Mack?
The devil made him do it.More basic question: 66 leagues? Why?
Even more importantly is how is he able to support himself playing in 66 leagues? That's a full time job w/overtime.More basic question: 66 leagues? Why?You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?Slayton is available in 3/29 of my dynasty leagues (I have 6 shares) and 0/37 redraft leagues (I have 15/37)Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
DPJ 0% available
Burks 0% available
Murray 0% available
It's also week 12 and there are 0 byes so hopefully, we shouldn't need too much off the wire this week. Ha. Yeah right of course we do. I like the Perine call. He is available in 1 of those 37 redrafts but quite a few dynasty leagues.
I picked up Keaontay Ingram this past week and although he didn't do much behind Conner, it was surprising (to me) that they released Eno Benjamin when Darrel Williams is still on IR. So I like Ingram as a stash where he is still available. Although he didn't do much, Trestan Ebner got some decent run behind Montgomery.
Waivers are awfully thin.
Kendall Hinton? Marlon Mack?
You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?Slayton is available in 3/29 of my dynasty leagues (I have 6 shares) and 0/37 redraft leagues (I have 15/37)Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
DPJ 0% available
Burks 0% available
Murray 0% available
It's also week 12 and there are 0 byes so hopefully, we shouldn't need too much off the wire this week. Ha. Yeah right of course we do. I like the Perine call. He is available in 1 of those 37 redrafts but quite a few dynasty leagues.
I picked up Keaontay Ingram this past week and although he didn't do much behind Conner, it was surprising (to me) that they released Eno Benjamin when Darrel Williams is still on IR. So I like Ingram as a stash where he is still available. Although he didn't do much, Trestan Ebner got some decent run behind Montgomery.
Waivers are awfully thin.
Kendall Hinton? Marlon Mack?
More basic question: 66 leagues? Why?You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?Slayton is available in 3/29 of my dynasty leagues (I have 6 shares) and 0/37 redraft leagues (I have 15/37)Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
DPJ 0% available
Burks 0% available
Murray 0% available
It's also week 12 and there are 0 byes so hopefully, we shouldn't need too much off the wire this week. Ha. Yeah right of course we do. I like the Perine call. He is available in 1 of those 37 redrafts but quite a few dynasty leagues.
I picked up Keaontay Ingram this past week and although he didn't do much behind Conner, it was surprising (to me) that they released Eno Benjamin when Darrel Williams is still on IR. So I like Ingram as a stash where he is still available. Although he didn't do much, Trestan Ebner got some decent run behind Montgomery.
Waivers are awfully thin.
Kendall Hinton? Marlon Mack?
Even more importantly is how is he able to support himself playing in 66 leagues? That's a full time job w/overtime.More basic question: 66 leagues? Why?You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?Slayton is available in 3/29 of my dynasty leagues (I have 6 shares) and 0/37 redraft leagues (I have 15/37)Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
DPJ 0% available
Burks 0% available
Murray 0% available
It's also week 12 and there are 0 byes so hopefully, we shouldn't need too much off the wire this week. Ha. Yeah right of course we do. I like the Perine call. He is available in 1 of those 37 redrafts but quite a few dynasty leagues.
I picked up Keaontay Ingram this past week and although he didn't do much behind Conner, it was surprising (to me) that they released Eno Benjamin when Darrel Williams is still on IR. So I like Ingram as a stash where he is still available. Although he didn't do much, Trestan Ebner got some decent run behind Montgomery.
Waivers are awfully thin.
Kendall Hinton? Marlon Mack?
I've explained this before but it is a PT career for me. All but like 5 of those leagues are on the FFPC platform and can be managed in bulk. I'm also very regimented and efficient in the way I go about it. I spend ~10-15 hours a week doing lineups/waivers but it could easily be more. Of course that doesn't count the time actually watching the games so I consider it a PT career on top of my regular job(s) and family life. I also write and edit FF articles for a different outfit, so you could say I'm plugged in.The devil made him do it.More basic question: 66 leagues? Why?
I've explained this before but it is a PT career for me. All but like 5 of those leagues are on the FFPC platform and can be managed in bulk. I'm also very regimented and efficient in the way I go about it. I spend ~10-15 hours a week doing lineups/waivers but it could easily be more. Of course that doesn't count the time actually watching the games so I consider it a PT career on top of my regular job(s) and family life. I also write and edit FF articles for a different outfit, so you could say I'm plugged in.
I hit waivers pretty hard in order to stay competitive and so I feel like I often see names in these kinds of threads that should have been picked up last week or the week before.
I utiilize the bulk management features on the FFPC website to their fullest, or at least I think I do, and I am a wizard with spreadsheets. Not that it is rocket science, but mostly the idea is keeping information organized in a way where I can manage and utilize that information effectively. As you might imagine, some squads are relatively simple to set the lineup and forget it. Most others have issues, be it pending injury mysteries, or just generally the lack of clarity on a given situation such that I'll make a note in the spreadsheet for those squads. Like Everett being downgraded on Saturday, I put a quick little note for all those squads that I need to make a decision by 10am kickoff (west coast), or perhaps I have later options so I can punt the decision to the Sunday night game. Like I did with Palmer/Everett in a couple of spots last night. Stoked that Everett being announced out forced my hand towards Palmer.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?
That is like 2 hours on Tuesday morning over coffee, 2 more that night and 2 more Wednesday morning to put all the claims in. A couple more before Thursday kickoff and a couple more Sunday morning. Really not much more than most FF enthusiasts IMO. I'll definitely spend a couple more here and there in aggregate doing other stuff, reading articles, what have you.I've explained this before but it is a PT career for me. All but like 5 of those leagues are on the FFPC platform and can be managed in bulk. I'm also very regimented and efficient in the way I go about it. I spend ~10-15 hours a week doing lineups/waivers but it could easily be more. Of course that doesn't count the time actually watching the games so I consider it a PT career on top of my regular job(s) and family life. I also write and edit FF articles for a different outfit, so you could say I'm plugged in.
I hit waivers pretty hard in order to stay competitive and so I feel like I often see names in these kinds of threads that should have been picked up last week or the week before.
You know who else uses bulk management?I utiilize the bulk management features on the FFPC website to their fullest, or at least I think I do, and I am a wizard with spreadsheets. Not that it is rocket science, but mostly the idea is keeping information organized in a way where I can manage and utilize that information effectively. As you might imagine, some squads are relatively simple to set the lineup and forget it. Most others have issues, be it pending injury mysteries, or just generally the lack of clarity on a given situation such that I'll make a note in the spreadsheet for those squads. Like Everett being downgraded on Saturday, I put a quick little note for all those squads that I need to make a decision by 10am kickoff (west coast), or perhaps I have later options so I can punt the decision to the Sunday night game. Like I did with Palmer/Everett in a couple of spots last night. Stoked that Everett being announced out forced my hand towards Palmer.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?
Anyway, I suppose one other key is to not toil too much over decisions. I like to think that I'm *very* good at making quick and decisive choices and then moving on to the next one. I imagine that is something that would slow a lot of people down trying to manage this many teams. I have found that I'm pretty good at it consistently for years now. I haven't really done any traveling this season, but that is usually my biggest concern - whether I will have coverage for my portfolio of squads if I am out of wifi range/in the hospital/etc. I have my brother as my asst manager just in case. I did go camping earlier this season but I had a signal.
lol I'm afraid to ask but now I need to know!You know who else uses bulk management?I utiilize the bulk management features on the FFPC website to their fullest, or at least I think I do, and I am a wizard with spreadsheets. Not that it is rocket science, but mostly the idea is keeping information organized in a way where I can manage and utilize that information effectively. As you might imagine, some squads are relatively simple to set the lineup and forget it. Most others have issues, be it pending injury mysteries, or just generally the lack of clarity on a given situation such that I'll make a note in the spreadsheet for those squads. Like Everett being downgraded on Saturday, I put a quick little note for all those squads that I need to make a decision by 10am kickoff (west coast), or perhaps I have later options so I can punt the decision to the Sunday night game. Like I did with Palmer/Everett in a couple of spots last night. Stoked that Everett being announced out forced my hand towards Palmer.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?
Anyway, I suppose one other key is to not toil too much over decisions. I like to think that I'm *very* good at making quick and decisive choices and then moving on to the next one. I imagine that is something that would slow a lot of people down trying to manage this many teams. I have found that I'm pretty good at it consistently for years now. I haven't really done any traveling this season, but that is usually my biggest concern - whether I will have coverage for my portfolio of squads if I am out of wifi range/in the hospital/etc. I have my brother as my asst manager just in case. I did go camping earlier this season but I had a signal.
Corey Clement?
I bet he loves players that went to Georgia.The devil made him do it.More basic question: 66 leagues? Why?
And drafting Damien Harris and Damien Williams.I bet he loves players that went to Georgia.The devil made him do it.More basic question: 66 leagues? Why?
Do you worry about burnout?That is like 2 hours on Tuesday morning over coffee, 2 more that night and 2 more Wednesday morning to put all the claims in. A couple more before Thursday kickoff and a couple more Sunday morning. Really not much more than most FF enthusiasts IMO. I'll definitely spend a couple more here and there in aggregate doing other stuff, reading articles, what have you.I've explained this before but it is a PT career for me. All but like 5 of those leagues are on the FFPC platform and can be managed in bulk. I'm also very regimented and efficient in the way I go about it. I spend ~10-15 hours a week doing lineups/waivers but it could easily be more. Of course that doesn't count the time actually watching the games so I consider it a PT career on top of my regular job(s) and family life. I also write and edit FF articles for a different outfit, so you could say I'm plugged in.
I hit waivers pretty hard in order to stay competitive and so I feel like I often see names in these kinds of threads that should have been picked up last week or the week before.
You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?Slayton is available in 3/29 of my dynasty leagues (I have 6 shares) and 0/37 redraft leagues (I have 15/37)Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
DPJ 0% available
Burks 0% available
Murray 0% available
It's also week 12 and there are 0 byes so hopefully, we shouldn't need too much off the wire this week. Ha. Yeah right of course we do. I like the Perine call. He is available in 1 of those 37 redrafts but quite a few dynasty leagues.
I picked up Keaontay Ingram this past week and although he didn't do much behind Conner, it was surprising (to me) that they released Eno Benjamin when Darrel Williams is still on IR. So I like Ingram as a stash where he is still available. Although he didn't do much, Trestan Ebner got some decent run behind Montgomery.
Waivers are awfully thin.
Kendall Hinton? Marlon Mack?
Sounds like he has a handle on it. I admire his ability to do that effectively. I’m in 7 and I’ve already missed one player OUT this year and I stay on top of things.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?Slayton is available in 3/29 of my dynasty leagues (I have 6 shares) and 0/37 redraft leagues (I have 15/37)Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
DPJ 0% available
Burks 0% available
Murray 0% available
It's also week 12 and there are 0 byes so hopefully, we shouldn't need too much off the wire this week. Ha. Yeah right of course we do. I like the Perine call. He is available in 1 of those 37 redrafts but quite a few dynasty leagues.
I picked up Keaontay Ingram this past week and although he didn't do much behind Conner, it was surprising (to me) that they released Eno Benjamin when Darrel Williams is still on IR. So I like Ingram as a stash where he is still available. Although he didn't do much, Trestan Ebner got some decent run behind Montgomery.
Waivers are awfully thin.
Kendall Hinton? Marlon Mack?
You know who else uses bulk management?I utiilize the bulk management features on the FFPC website to their fullest, or at least I think I do, and I am a wizard with spreadsheets. Not that it is rocket science, but mostly the idea is keeping information organized in a way where I can manage and utilize that information effectively. As you might imagine, some squads are relatively simple to set the lineup and forget it. Most others have issues, be it pending injury mysteries, or just generally the lack of clarity on a given situation such that I'll make a note in the spreadsheet for those squads. Like Everett being downgraded on Saturday, I put a quick little note for all those squads that I need to make a decision by 10am kickoff (west coast), or perhaps I have later options so I can punt the decision to the Sunday night game. Like I did with Palmer/Everett in a couple of spots last night. Stoked that Everett being announced out forced my hand towards Palmer.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?
Anyway, I suppose one other key is to not toil too much over decisions. I like to think that I'm *very* good at making quick and decisive choices and then moving on to the next one. I imagine that is something that would slow a lot of people down trying to manage this many teams. I have found that I'm pretty good at it consistently for years now. I haven't really done any traveling this season, but that is usually my biggest concern - whether I will have coverage for my portfolio of squads if I am out of wifi range/in the hospital/etc. I have my brother as my asst manager just in case. I did go camping earlier this season but I had a signal.
No, Clement was another possible waiver guy for this week, not an answer to your question. I still don't understand the bulk management comment but that's ok.Corey Clement?
How did you know?
In this context, no, not at all. It's a 747 going 30,000' over my head at 555 mph.You know who else uses bulk management?I utiilize the bulk management features on the FFPC website to their fullest, or at least I think I do, and I am a wizard with spreadsheets. Not that it is rocket science, but mostly the idea is keeping information organized in a way where I can manage and utilize that information effectively. As you might imagine, some squads are relatively simple to set the lineup and forget it. Most others have issues, be it pending injury mysteries, or just generally the lack of clarity on a given situation such that I'll make a note in the spreadsheet for those squads. Like Everett being downgraded on Saturday, I put a quick little note for all those squads that I need to make a decision by 10am kickoff (west coast), or perhaps I have later options so I can punt the decision to the Sunday night game. Like I did with Palmer/Everett in a couple of spots last night. Stoked that Everett being announced out forced my hand towards Palmer.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?
Anyway, I suppose one other key is to not toil too much over decisions. I like to think that I'm *very* good at making quick and decisive choices and then moving on to the next one. I imagine that is something that would slow a lot of people down trying to manage this many teams. I have found that I'm pretty good at it consistently for years now. I haven't really done any traveling this season, but that is usually my biggest concern - whether I will have coverage for my portfolio of squads if I am out of wifi range/in the hospital/etc. I have my brother as my asst manager just in case. I did go camping earlier this season but I had a signal.
- waste management.
- waste disposal.
- waste treatment.
- recycling of wastes.
- disposal of waste.
- waste recycling.
- recycling.
Any of those ring a bell?
Not really. I almost missed a waiver deadline last year. My regular job is PT and I can work remote. I am very active with the kids and my wife and honestly get a lot of this FF work done before anyone else in the house even wakes up. I can't imagine rolling with this large a portfolio forever though. The dynasty side pays for itself and I want to win the half million in the big FPC redraft tourney (or the million in the Main Event) and I figure taking several shots at it while I have it in my bandwidth to do so is smart. I did sell off a few dynasty squads last year and believe it or not the redraft side is less than last year as well. I think last year I was at something like 78 leagues.Do you worry about burnout?That is like 2 hours on Tuesday morning over coffee, 2 more that night and 2 more Wednesday morning to put all the claims in. A couple more before Thursday kickoff and a couple more Sunday morning. Really not much more than most FF enthusiasts IMO. I'll definitely spend a couple more here and there in aggregate doing other stuff, reading articles, what have you.I've explained this before but it is a PT career for me. All but like 5 of those leagues are on the FFPC platform and can be managed in bulk. I'm also very regimented and efficient in the way I go about it. I spend ~10-15 hours a week doing lineups/waivers but it could easily be more. Of course that doesn't count the time actually watching the games so I consider it a PT career on top of my regular job(s) and family life. I also write and edit FF articles for a different outfit, so you could say I'm plugged in.
I hit waivers pretty hard in order to stay competitive and so I feel like I often see names in these kinds of threads that should have been picked up last week or the week before.
Well good luck. I work in IT and I also work remotely, so I do have some flexibility, but I’m just in 7 leagues.Not really. I almost missed a waiver deadline last year. My regular job is PT and I can work remote. I am very active with the kids and my wife and honestly get a lot of this FF work done before anyone else in the house even wakes up. I can't imagine rolling with this large a portfolio forever though. The dynasty side pays for itself and I want to win the half million in the big FPC redraft tourney (or the million in the Main Event) and I figure taking several shots at it while I have it in my bandwidth to do so is smart. I did sell off a few dynasty squads last year and believe it or not the redraft side is less than last year as well. I think last year I was at something like 78 leagues.Do you worry about burnout?That is like 2 hours on Tuesday morning over coffee, 2 more that night and 2 more Wednesday morning to put all the claims in. A couple more before Thursday kickoff and a couple more Sunday morning. Really not much more than most FF enthusiasts IMO. I'll definitely spend a couple more here and there in aggregate doing other stuff, reading articles, what have you.I've explained this before but it is a PT career for me. All but like 5 of those leagues are on the FFPC platform and can be managed in bulk. I'm also very regimented and efficient in the way I go about it. I spend ~10-15 hours a week doing lineups/waivers but it could easily be more. Of course that doesn't count the time actually watching the games so I consider it a PT career on top of my regular job(s) and family life. I also write and edit FF articles for a different outfit, so you could say I'm plugged in.
I hit waivers pretty hard in order to stay competitive and so I feel like I often see names in these kinds of threads that should have been picked up last week or the week before.
Well, I do make a point of eating a very high fiber diet.You know who else uses bulk management?I utiilize the bulk management features on the FFPC website to their fullest, or at least I think I do, and I am a wizard with spreadsheets. Not that it is rocket science, but mostly the idea is keeping information organized in a way where I can manage and utilize that information effectively. As you might imagine, some squads are relatively simple to set the lineup and forget it. Most others have issues, be it pending injury mysteries, or just generally the lack of clarity on a given situation such that I'll make a note in the spreadsheet for those squads. Like Everett being downgraded on Saturday, I put a quick little note for all those squads that I need to make a decision by 10am kickoff (west coast), or perhaps I have later options so I can punt the decision to the Sunday night game. Like I did with Palmer/Everett in a couple of spots last night. Stoked that Everett being announced out forced my hand towards Palmer.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?
Anyway, I suppose one other key is to not toil too much over decisions. I like to think that I'm *very* good at making quick and decisive choices and then moving on to the next one. I imagine that is something that would slow a lot of people down trying to manage this many teams. I have found that I'm pretty good at it consistently for years now. I haven't really done any traveling this season, but that is usually my biggest concern - whether I will have coverage for my portfolio of squads if I am out of wifi range/in the hospital/etc. I have my brother as my asst manager just in case. I did go camping earlier this season but I had a signal.
Sopranos? (If not then I’ll admit I’m stumped)You know who else uses bulk management?I utiilize the bulk management features on the FFPC website to their fullest, or at least I think I do, and I am a wizard with spreadsheets. Not that it is rocket science, but mostly the idea is keeping information organized in a way where I can manage and utilize that information effectively. As you might imagine, some squads are relatively simple to set the lineup and forget it. Most others have issues, be it pending injury mysteries, or just generally the lack of clarity on a given situation such that I'll make a note in the spreadsheet for those squads. Like Everett being downgraded on Saturday, I put a quick little note for all those squads that I need to make a decision by 10am kickoff (west coast), or perhaps I have later options so I can punt the decision to the Sunday night game. Like I did with Palmer/Everett in a couple of spots last night. Stoked that Everett being announced out forced my hand towards Palmer.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?
Anyway, I suppose one other key is to not toil too much over decisions. I like to think that I'm *very* good at making quick and decisive choices and then moving on to the next one. I imagine that is something that would slow a lot of people down trying to manage this many teams. I have found that I'm pretty good at it consistently for years now. I haven't really done any traveling this season, but that is usually my biggest concern - whether I will have coverage for my portfolio of squads if I am out of wifi range/in the hospital/etc. I have my brother as my asst manager just in case. I did go camping earlier this season but I had a signal.
- waste management.
- waste disposal.
- waste treatment.
- recycling of wastes.
- disposal of waste.
- waste recycling.
- recycling.
Any of those ring a bell?
I think what Blade is implying is that when you do bulk management...Waste Mgmt is code for **** and with 774,623 teams, you're gonna have a lot of ****.Sopranos? (If not then I’ll admit I’m stumped)You know who else uses bulk management?I utiilize the bulk management features on the FFPC website to their fullest, or at least I think I do, and I am a wizard with spreadsheets. Not that it is rocket science, but mostly the idea is keeping information organized in a way where I can manage and utilize that information effectively. As you might imagine, some squads are relatively simple to set the lineup and forget it. Most others have issues, be it pending injury mysteries, or just generally the lack of clarity on a given situation such that I'll make a note in the spreadsheet for those squads. Like Everett being downgraded on Saturday, I put a quick little note for all those squads that I need to make a decision by 10am kickoff (west coast), or perhaps I have later options so I can punt the decision to the Sunday night game. Like I did with Palmer/Everett in a couple of spots last night. Stoked that Everett being announced out forced my hand towards Palmer.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?
Anyway, I suppose one other key is to not toil too much over decisions. I like to think that I'm *very* good at making quick and decisive choices and then moving on to the next one. I imagine that is something that would slow a lot of people down trying to manage this many teams. I have found that I'm pretty good at it consistently for years now. I haven't really done any traveling this season, but that is usually my biggest concern - whether I will have coverage for my portfolio of squads if I am out of wifi range/in the hospital/etc. I have my brother as my asst manager just in case. I did go camping earlier this season but I had a signal.
- waste management.
- waste disposal.
- waste treatment.
- recycling of wastes.
- disposal of waste.
- waste recycling.
- recycling.
Any of those ring a bell?
- YouTube
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Sopranos? (If not then I’ll admit I’m stumped)You know who else uses bulk management?I utiilize the bulk management features on the FFPC website to their fullest, or at least I think I do, and I am a wizard with spreadsheets. Not that it is rocket science, but mostly the idea is keeping information organized in a way where I can manage and utilize that information effectively. As you might imagine, some squads are relatively simple to set the lineup and forget it. Most others have issues, be it pending injury mysteries, or just generally the lack of clarity on a given situation such that I'll make a note in the spreadsheet for those squads. Like Everett being downgraded on Saturday, I put a quick little note for all those squads that I need to make a decision by 10am kickoff (west coast), or perhaps I have later options so I can punt the decision to the Sunday night game. Like I did with Palmer/Everett in a couple of spots last night. Stoked that Everett being announced out forced my hand towards Palmer.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?
Anyway, I suppose one other key is to not toil too much over decisions. I like to think that I'm *very* good at making quick and decisive choices and then moving on to the next one. I imagine that is something that would slow a lot of people down trying to manage this many teams. I have found that I'm pretty good at it consistently for years now. I haven't really done any traveling this season, but that is usually my biggest concern - whether I will have coverage for my portfolio of squads if I am out of wifi range/in the hospital/etc. I have my brother as my asst manager just in case. I did go camping earlier this season but I had a signal.
- waste management.
- waste disposal.
- waste treatment.
- recycling of wastes.
- disposal of waste.
- waste recycling.
- recycling.
Any of those ring a bell?
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It's all good. I like the Sopranos take, especially since I sometimes refer to it as my FF empire. I got to take my family to Disneyland a couple of years ago with other people's FF money so Imma go with that.I think what Blade is implying is that when you do bulk management...Waste Mgmt is code for **** which is code fro with 774,623 teams, you're gonna have a lot of ****.Sopranos? (If not then I’ll admit I’m stumped)You know who else uses bulk management?I utiilize the bulk management features on the FFPC website to their fullest, or at least I think I do, and I am a wizard with spreadsheets. Not that it is rocket science, but mostly the idea is keeping information organized in a way where I can manage and utilize that information effectively. As you might imagine, some squads are relatively simple to set the lineup and forget it. Most others have issues, be it pending injury mysteries, or just generally the lack of clarity on a given situation such that I'll make a note in the spreadsheet for those squads. Like Everett being downgraded on Saturday, I put a quick little note for all those squads that I need to make a decision by 10am kickoff (west coast), or perhaps I have later options so I can punt the decision to the Sunday night game. Like I did with Palmer/Everett in a couple of spots last night. Stoked that Everett being announced out forced my hand towards Palmer.You’re in 66 leagues? How do you manage that effectively?
Anyway, I suppose one other key is to not toil too much over decisions. I like to think that I'm *very* good at making quick and decisive choices and then moving on to the next one. I imagine that is something that would slow a lot of people down trying to manage this many teams. I have found that I'm pretty good at it consistently for years now. I haven't really done any traveling this season, but that is usually my biggest concern - whether I will have coverage for my portfolio of squads if I am out of wifi range/in the hospital/etc. I have my brother as my asst manager just in case. I did go camping earlier this season but I had a signal.
- waste management.
- waste disposal.
- waste treatment.
- recycling of wastes.
- disposal of waste.
- waste recycling.
- recycling.
Any of those ring a bell?
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That's how I read it and I might add that I am a fan of @barackdhouse I preferred his old avatar but that's neither here or there.
Also I tend to joke a lot with Blade
Didn't mean to cause a ripple,
Cheers
So...I'm hearing a lot of talk that Perine should be the priority pick up.
More so than Murray?
With Gordon gone and Edmunds out for awhile, wouldn't Murray be a more useful pick up than Perine (who may only be a one week fill-in, against a tough Titans D)?
In PPR, is this the order of priority for the WRs? I think DPJ is third on the list but not sure about the order of the other two.Treylon Burks
Darius Slayton
DPJ
Latavius Murray
Rookie WRs are typically a bad recipe for FF teams, I try to avoid them as much as possible except for the flashy one from Green Bay last 2 weeks.Sky Moore seems to be primed for an uptick in usage. He and Burks are a couple guys I’m looking to pick up, if available.
Rookie WRs are typically a bad recipe for FF teams, I try to avoid them as much as possible except for the flashy one from Green Bay last 2 weeks.Sky Moore seems to be primed for an uptick in usage. He and Burks are a couple guys I’m looking to pick up, if available.
I already don't like having him as part of my 3-prong attack at WR plus even flex options scare me with Watson and he has Aaron Rodgers.
I liked Moore initially when he was drafted but I don't see him clicking with the offense or anyone that Mahomes is "looking for" when he drops back.
Just my opinion
Yeah, I'm only fortunate to have started 7-3, but I'm fading fast (only team to lose a 1st rounder in Kupp) and playing 2 teams that are just now getting hot -- I need a WR BAD!! and its a total crapshoot-Well it's over
-The regular season is almost over in many redrafts, nobody on that waiver wire is going to save any of our seasons.
Trying to decide between rogue back ups on poor teams, enjoy the NFL team you root for if they are still in the playoff hunt and just push the keyboard away for a week or two.
Sincerely,
Debbie Downs
Or JaMarr Chase or Justin Jefferson. The good rookie WRs do just fine in recent history.Rookie WRs are typically a bad recipe for FF teams, I try to avoid them as much as possible except for the flashy one from Green Bay last 2 weeks.Sky Moore seems to be primed for an uptick in usage. He and Burks are a couple guys I’m looking to pick up, if available.
I already don't like having him as part of my 3-prong attack at WR plus even flex options scare me with Watson and he has Aaron Rodgers.
I liked Moore initially when he was drafted but I don't see him clicking with the offense or anyone that Mahomes is "looking for" when he drops back.
Just my opinion
Tell me you missed out on the ARSB run without telling me you missed out on the ARSB run
Rookie WRs are typically a bad recipe for FF teams, I try to avoid them as much as possible except for the flashy one from Green Bay last 2 weeks.Sky Moore seems to be primed for an uptick in usage. He and Burks are a couple guys I’m looking to pick up, if available.
I already don't like having him as part of my 3-prong attack at WR plus even flex options scare me with Watson and he has Aaron Rodgers.
I liked Moore initially when he was drafted but I don't see him clicking with the offense or anyone that Mahomes is "looking for" when he drops back.
Just my opinion
Tell me you missed out on the ARSB run without telling me you missed out on the ARSB run