Re: 2019 HMF fantasy football
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2019 11:44 pm
You pick up a prized pig when they're already fat, not when they're hungry. *needs piggy smile*
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https://football.fantasysports.yahoo.co ... uperleagueJason wrote:Linkage
As long as the minimal bid is 0 it should be fineHeadhunter wrote:Is there a reason it wouldn't functionally work with blind bid? I may be missing something.Tiggnutz wrote:We are going to be rotating players alot with the big starting roster is the blind bid better than standard waivers?
I’m new to all this. ExplainTiggnutz wrote:As long as the minimal bid is 0 it should be fineHeadhunter wrote:Is there a reason it wouldn't functionally work with blind bid? I may be missing something.Tiggnutz wrote:We are going to be rotating players alot with the big starting roster is the blind bid better than standard waivers?
Everyone starts with a set amount say $100. Whenever you want someone from waivers/free agency you make a blind bid. Whoever bids highest gets the player.showa58taro wrote:I’m new to all this. ExplainTiggnutz wrote:As long as the minimal bid is 0 it should be fineHeadhunter wrote:Is there a reason it wouldn't functionally work with blind bid? I may be missing something.Tiggnutz wrote:We are going to be rotating players alot with the big starting roster is the blind bid better than standard waivers?
But why 0 and not 1?Tiggnutz wrote:Everyone starts with a set amount say $100. Whenever you want someone from waivers/free agency you make a blind bid. Whoever bids highest gets the player.showa58taro wrote:I’m new to all this. ExplainTiggnutz wrote:As long as the minimal bid is 0 it should be fineHeadhunter wrote:Is there a reason it wouldn't functionally work with blind bid? I may be missing something.Tiggnutz wrote:We are going to be rotating players alot with the big starting roster is the blind bid better than standard waivers?
You don't want a situation where someone can't make moves we are going to be constantly dropping and picking up players. The highest bid always gets the player so it really doesn't mattershowa58taro wrote:But why 0 and not 1?Tiggnutz wrote:Everyone starts with a set amount say $100. Whenever you want someone from waivers/free agency you make a blind bid. Whoever bids highest gets the player.showa58taro wrote:I’m new to all this. ExplainTiggnutz wrote:As long as the minimal bid is 0 it should be fineHeadhunter wrote:Is there a reason it wouldn't functionally work with blind bid? I may be missing something.Tiggnutz wrote:We are going to be rotating players alot with the big starting roster is the blind bid better than standard waivers?
Not surprising. I was diligent in telling Tigg after he'd already drafted him that McCoy probably gets axed.Jmac Attack wrote:LeSean McCoy was just cut.
Still think he's probably done but could be a nice little come-up for you.Tiggnutz wrote:Signed with KC
Zeke might be returning. Regardless, it's probably the last time I draft his ass. Same with Gordon. Divas.Jason wrote:I can't believe this shit. I go out of my way to avoid diva players, and two of my three starting running backs are being divas and not gonna play probably the entire year.
There goes my entire season already.
I just-... I mean-... Can you believe this shit?