- Jan 14, 2003
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For the FF-ers out there, what do you think of a league that has several flex spots, instead of set roster positions? The league I'm in features the following:
QB
WR
RB
WR/RB
WR/RB
WR/RB
TE
K
Def
There seems to be some debate among the league members as to whether or not this is a good thing. Some feel that it will kill trading if the roster parts are too interchangeable and that it will make management too easy and eliminate the skill involved as a factor. Others argue that the flexibilty will make more trades possible as people will do more WR-RB deals as they are mostly interchangeable. This kind of setup will also affect traditional draft strategy obviously. Anyone ever participate in a league setup like this? Anyone have any thoughts? TIA.
BTW, the points setup is more or less 6 for TDs, 1 pt/10yds rushing & receiving with an add'l 0.5/reception receiving. For passing, 4 for TDs, 1pt/25yds.
QB
WR
RB
WR/RB
WR/RB
WR/RB
TE
K
Def
There seems to be some debate among the league members as to whether or not this is a good thing. Some feel that it will kill trading if the roster parts are too interchangeable and that it will make management too easy and eliminate the skill involved as a factor. Others argue that the flexibilty will make more trades possible as people will do more WR-RB deals as they are mostly interchangeable. This kind of setup will also affect traditional draft strategy obviously. Anyone ever participate in a league setup like this? Anyone have any thoughts? TIA.
BTW, the points setup is more or less 6 for TDs, 1 pt/10yds rushing & receiving with an add'l 0.5/reception receiving. For passing, 4 for TDs, 1pt/25yds.