Sunday, September 6, 2009

Fantasy Football success three basic rules

Fantasy Football success three basic rules You can use the Inteet or at newsstands in June and July, and you will find a wide range of information about Fantasy Football and Fantasy Football League. Most of it is statistics. Miles and miles of statistics. And most sites and magazines claim to offer more than any other. What few offer, though, is good advice on how to be successful every year. How to find all the websites and magazines for the statistics, but no longer for the search for the secret to win, because here we is.I highly competitive fantasy football leagues for 15 years. I lost only twice the playoffs, and I have three shells fantasy. I won the most games and score more points than any other team in my league history. Well, I give you my strategy, and does not cost a cent. Here are the three phases, the winning formula for fantasy football in years and years out.The first step is to draft for depth. It seems simple enough, but many people in my league, their preparation, and the rest of the project is nothing more than throw darts at names on a stat sheet. The players have chosen the seventh round (we have 14 laps), I have my team in the standings. I have not even explicitly as an appetizer, I saw only the potential, through all the research I had done. For example, the special publication of the second and third year of great receivers. They are often overlooked because their numbers are not spectacular. Receiver after a year or two before reaching the NFL. Chad Johnson is a good example. Even for beginners, which can be seen exploding in the late season when they have grasped a system. Lee Evans was a star last week, nine season.Step two is to manage your team each week, down to the smallest detail. If drafted for depth, you have lineup decisions each week, because you have a team with players scoring. Check their histories against weekly opponents (a great strategy overlooked by novices). Some players simply flourish against particular teams, as well as some teams tend different outcome against certain defenses. This is your weekly lineup decisions.The third step is the waiver wire and two keys. No matter how well drafted towards the end of the season, you need to make changes. It 'now time for the exchange of depth for your stars. See also available for players to choose - even if it can help only for a week. I drafted both Domanick Davis and Chad Johnson last season. Later I also exchanged, so I could acquire LaDanian Tomlinson. This simplified my weekly lineup decisions, with me a player who has at least one TD week.If all results of this simple formula, no matter what kind of championship game, you will see the playoffs from 85 to 90 percent of the time. This is not evil in any league.Mark Baes is the author of the new novel, The League, the first work of fiction, based on Fantasy Football. Lea more about this exciting thriller Marco and other works

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