Follow the podcast of an NFBC team with $57 FAAB left

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Follow the podcast of an NFBC team with $57 FAAB left

Post by Sebadiah23 » Sun May 24, 2009 4:34 am

"The Humen-Fund" of NY3, lead by owners Matt Pike and Josh Jantes, discuss strategy each Friday, including how they are surviving in 5th place in NY3 despite missing Manny Ramirez and only having $57 left to bid on players.



If you are another NFBC team with a very limited budget , this is required listening. Find them on Itunes or visit their site on blogtalkradio.com.



http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Fantasy-Phenoms



On this week's podcast, they discuss their NFBC team about halfway into the broadcast.
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Follow the podcast of an NFBC team with $57 FAAB left

Post by bjoak » Sun May 24, 2009 8:56 am

Well, not sure they've accomplished anything yet. You could say they bought fifth place. It'll be getting from here to October with $57 that will be the accomplishment. I had a guy in a satellite who finished in the top three after having only about $6 left in July. That was something. When the amount you have left is less than the number of moves you need to make it can be rough. My advice to them would be not to spend more than a couple bucks on anyone so they don't run out of options.
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Follow the podcast of an NFBC team with $57 FAAB left

Post by King of Queens » Sun May 24, 2009 1:03 pm

Originally posted by bjoak:

Well, not sure they've accomplished anything yet. You could say they bought fifth place. It'll be getting from here to October with $57 that will be the accomplishment. I had a guy in a satellite who finished in the top three after having only about $6 left in July. That was something. When the amount you have left is less than the number of moves you need to make it can be rough. My advice to them would be not to spend more than a couple bucks on anyone so they don't run out of options. I believe that Andre Boucier won the Ultimate League last year with less than $10 FAAB remaining for the final two months.



It can be done, folks...

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