gianmarco
Footballguy
I originally started this in the AC since I figured it would look too much like an AC topic. But, given the responses so far, I'm kind of intrigued and wanted to move it over here. I wonder if some of us sometimes overvalue youth too much in dynasty leagues. I know that some of this is relative to the makeup of a team, i.e. rebuilding or "win now" mode, but let's say it's a team with good balance that has a good shot now and is also relatively young elsewhere.
I hope this sparks some discussions as to why you prefer one over the other and at what point does production win over youth and vice versa.
Now, I will add the following data using my scoring system of 0.5 ppr and a 5 pt milestone bonus for 100 yd games. Obviously yours might be different, but still.
In 2007--
Westbrook (29) -- 349 pts
T. Holt (32) -- 210 pts
TO (35)-- 297 pts
Lynch (22)-- 182 pts
Colston (25)-- 228 pts
The Westbrook/Holt side outscored Lynch/Colston by 150 pts last year. The Westbrook/TO side outscored Lynch/Colston by 237 pts last year. Those differences are HUGE, esp. the latter. While it may be a stretch for TO, I think it would be somewhat reasonable to assume that Westbrook and Holt can keep up that level of production for 2 more years (this year and 2009). After that, who knows. Is youth worth more than that difference in production? Is the loss of value after 2-3 yrs enough of a reason to take lower points in your starting lineup for 2 yrs? I don't know what the "right" answer is, but my guess is that most will be voting for the youth side.
I hope this sparks some discussions as to why you prefer one over the other and at what point does production win over youth and vice versa.
Now, I will add the following data using my scoring system of 0.5 ppr and a 5 pt milestone bonus for 100 yd games. Obviously yours might be different, but still.
In 2007--
Westbrook (29) -- 349 pts
T. Holt (32) -- 210 pts
TO (35)-- 297 pts
Lynch (22)-- 182 pts
Colston (25)-- 228 pts
The Westbrook/Holt side outscored Lynch/Colston by 150 pts last year. The Westbrook/TO side outscored Lynch/Colston by 237 pts last year. Those differences are HUGE, esp. the latter. While it may be a stretch for TO, I think it would be somewhat reasonable to assume that Westbrook and Holt can keep up that level of production for 2 more years (this year and 2009). After that, who knows. Is youth worth more than that difference in production? Is the loss of value after 2-3 yrs enough of a reason to take lower points in your starting lineup for 2 yrs? I don't know what the "right" answer is, but my guess is that most will be voting for the youth side.
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