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by Crazy Like a Fox » Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:28 pm
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dub:
[QB] Hey Dubs. Get into my March 26th Winner-Take-All satellite with me and Roids. HUGE competition there, facing a few giants.....including myself.
Better to do 2 satellites than 1 as you can try a couple different strategies and increase your chances 2-fold of going to the big dance in Vegas, 2009. Then again, I might put your 5x5 win streak in jeopardy/QUOTE]
ok, on NFBC homepage. Click "sign in". Takes you to a page that shows links to your team(s).
Go to My Settings - scroll down to draft preferences - choose which draft slots you like.
I honestly wish it was setup more like Yahoo. I like the stat-tracker better than their live stats. Easier to compare teams day to day - in this one you can only compare yourself to 1 other team and it takes too much time to load. Also, loads pitching stats first, then you have to wait another 10 seconds to finally load offense categories. Not sure why this is but it's kind of frustrating.
$1,000 to bid on free agents.
Best thing to do is to go on NFBC main page and lookup all the rules. That pretty much clears up everything.
This system is definitely a different animal than our Yahoo private leagues, I wouldn't necessarily say it's any tougher, it's just different. You have to think differently here. As far as closers are concerned, e.r.a., whip, K's are no longer so important because their numbers don't impact the overall stats as much except saves. Better to build solid pitching staff and get high save guys ie Todd Jones/Cordero kind of guys.
You want 7 starting pitchers with 2 closers, with maybe a third, or atleast a backup closer with potential to close later on. Accardo, Riske and so on.
Outfielders of course go very quickly in these drafts as they should.
Don't leave the draft with too many holes. After 450 players are selected, there's not a whole lot left to fix anything. So you're kind of stuck for a little while until the season progresses.
Also, definitely study the minors a bit. You definitely want to take atleast one minor leaguer, but it's best just to know about who's who as there will be call-ups during the year that you'll need to know about. I didn't do any minor league prep last year as it was never important before.
I definitely think you can be a top 5 guy in any league you play, but being on this forum is a good start. It literally took a whole year for me to change my approach from my "normal" thinking. There are definitely a few guys on this forum that I really pay attention to. I don't always agree with what I hear, but I take what I need and use it.
You've got to get into the March 26th sat. There are only 3 spots left. My guess is it's filled in less than 2 days. Get in! I think it would be fun to have me, you and Roids in the same league vying for $1,300 entry into Vegas.
"Hit a home run - put your head down, drop the bat, run around the bases, because the name on the front is more - a lot more important than the name on the back."
Ryne Sandberg (my favorite player of all-time)