I enjoy keeping up with the trends, waiver adds, etc., but I tend to stick with my draft day roster, barring injury.

It just seems like trying to chase points, or guessing the hot hand, playing match-ups is a way to drive yourself crazy … and I love fantasy football, been playing for years, but I enjoy it more and find it less frustrating if I just stay the course, with what I already have on my team.

  • trugbee1203B
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    1 year ago

    No, I’m a degenerate that gets a little high every time I change my lineup

  • jimmyhoffasbrotherB
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    1 year ago

    I’ve mostly been that way this season because I happened to knock my draft out of the park. But that’s rare. Usually it’s a bad idea not to be active and update your beliefs.

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    1 year ago

    I only have James Cook from my draft-day lineup lmao

  • IHearBedPeopleB
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    1 year ago

    I think the key is to get a good enough bench so that when you start the wrong guy (inevitable) you still win. This week had Kyler, Lamar and Stroud, started Stroud; had Dallas and Cleveland, started Cleveland; had Henry and Chandler, started Henry but got lucky and still won.

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    I think the key is to get a good enough bench so that when you start the wrong guy (inevitable) you still win. This week had Kyler, Lamar and Stroud, started Stroud; had Dallas and Cleveland, started Cleveland; had Henry and Chandler, started Henry but got lucky and still won.

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    1 year ago

    Draft day roster?

    Jesus, of the 16 roster spots in my 12 Team league I currently have 4 players remaining that I drafted (Tyreek, Gibbs, DJ Moore, & Addison).