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hmm. I was thinking about this on the way to work today. What is the strategy in general for BF
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oblique
I have no idea what you are talking about. nm -- nm
Posted by
groiny (aka groiny)
Jul 27 '12, 09:06
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Responses:
Based on the number of keepers, even the #1 draft pick in the league = someone outside the top 12-15 players at each position
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oblique
Jul 27, 09:17
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That's less of an issue with 1-1 then 1-10
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spamlet
Jul 27, 09:22
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Yes, this is the crux of my thoughts
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oblique
Jul 27, 09:23
The biggest harpoon to your logic whale is rookies. -- nm
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The Dark Spawn
Jul 27, 09:18
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But that goes back to my original in that drafting and keeping a rookie opens a hole in your roster where giving yourself one less Top 12 player that
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oblique
Jul 27, 09:22
1
*pats his Julio Jones*
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Team Autodraft: Blood Feud Champion
Jul 27, 09:23
correct, unless someone drops someone really good. nm -- nm
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groiny
Jul 27, 09:18
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