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In response to
"
FFB, compared to the crown jewel of fantasy sports (baseball), is overwhelmingly more dependant on luck. -- nm
"
by
TFox
FF is skill; FB is grinding. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Jul 19 '09, 17:11
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The skill being "sitting with your laptop all day Sunday to add the guys instantly elevated from schlub to superstar after a concussion"?
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TFox
Jul 19, 17:20
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it's a poorly run league that doesn't use waiver priority for this kind of stuff. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 19, 17:26
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Fair enough, although almost every league on earth defaults to something other than rolling waivers.
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TFox
Jul 19, 17:31
yeah, I make it a month through FB and I'm bored out of my mind -- nm
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GWAA
Jul 19, 17:15
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I wholly concede that the maximum 20 days a year needed to play FF makes it more accessible.
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TFox
Jul 19, 17:16
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it takes skill to see into the future and know which players are going to blow out their knees
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500 dugs of summer
Jul 19, 17:17
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It takes skill to prepare for that. Luck would be having any fantasy team go uninjured.
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David
Jul 19, 17:46
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