I'm not sure which of these two sickens me more - the guy who gleefully screws over his leaguemates as a commish & thinks he is some kind of FF genius in the process, or the guy who shrugs his shoulders & grudgingly promotes the aforementioned scumbag behavior.You two deserve to be in the same league together. Maybe you can join up with the guys in the "starting requirements for a 12 team league" thread who are convinced that they know the only proper way to play FF and that the rest of us are just morons.I'm not saying it's a bad move, it's a good move. I'm simply giving a reason that nobody would complain.FWIW, I'm glad I'm not in your league.But, if you're gonna cheat, this is a "good" way to cheat.Try being the commish of your keeper league and when setting up the schedule, you look at when your bye weeks are of your studs and you correespondingly match yourself up with a team who has the same thing...i.e. Mannings bye week this season I will be playing a guy who has Edge and Wayne....lolThats devious and something that for 4 years now, no one has noticed.If I help myself enough, then who cares who else I help? This has helped me win more than any other team in my league.....its pretty bad, as it helps my team so much, but until someone wises up I dont know if I will quit.
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BUT, kicking an active owner out for it is extreme.
Nothing illegal, but very underhanded. Owners who use other people's opinions above their own deserve what comes to them.
about the owners in the league.

. Oh, and it picked up David Boston for me in the 12th.
)ANYWAY, the draft was over, and I look on waivers, and it's like Christmas has come early. I guess nobody informed the new guys of the value and the scarcity of starting RBs in the NFL. Our league has 9 starters (QB/2RB/3WR/TE/D/PK) and 6 bench spots, so I was thinking I could only roster 6 of those waiver RBs, until I got the fiendish idea to drop all 6 bench players and my starting TE, D, and PK. I then had 11 RBs on my roster, but I would have had to drop at least 3 of them before the season started to get a legal roster. I then proceeded to educate all of the new guys about why, exactly, RBs are so valuable in fantasy football, and traded away RBs that I was going to have to cut in a week anyway for upgrades at other positions (for instance, I traded McMichaels and Ronnie Brown for Jason Witten, Coles and J.J. Arrington for Javon Walker, Shaun Alexander and Willie Parker for Priest Holmes, etc). Little by little I whittled down my RB excess until I had a full team again.I don't really think any of that was underhanded, because all of the trades were extremely fair and definitely improved the other team, I just think it was funny because nobody even realized they could have waited 5 days and picked up all of these guys for free, anyway.The underhanded part, though, was yet to come. I happened to notice that one owner had Bell/Bennett/J.Jones. I was about to contact him and let him know he didn't have 2 starting RBs on his roster and offer him some trade bait... until I noticed that he was my week 1 opponent. Not only did I keep my mouth shut, but I also alerted all the other guys that I'd already made trades with of every single decent RB left on waivers ("Hey, since you did that trade with me, here's a little tip- pick up Stephen Davis!"). The end result is that there's no longer ANYTHING on waivers, and I'm going up in week 1 against a guy starting J.Jones and Tatum Bell. And as soon as I get done beating him, first thing I'm going to do is offer to trade him some RB depth.
