We made it, we're on the cusp of week one.
So let's go over some friendly tips the start your season off right. Some do's and don'ts, if you will.
A short thread.
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So let's go over some friendly tips the start your season off right. Some do's and don'ts, if you will.
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1. Don't get cute. You know EXACTLY what I'm talking about here. You paid for your studs, start them. Playing cute with your roster is for DFS and in that space, you have my blessing. For your seasonal league, start the cats you paid for.
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2. Get your Thursday night players out of your flex spot. Last-minute versatility can save you a week. A saved week can be the difference between playoffs and an early exit stage left.
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3. Some of that tinkering right before kickoff is harmful. Learn to trust your gut when you set your lineup and not your head at 11:59 when you've mulled over a player you "like" over a player you trust. Second thoughts occur, but last moment panic swaps are the work of the devil
4. If you're struggling with a roster decision, reach out to someone. Plenty of personable people here that will offer their insight. If you're struggling with a roster decision, it stands to reason someone else has a similar question. I'm not afraid to ask, you shouldn't be.
5. Have fun. This seems innocuous and simple, but if you're not having fun with this, you're missing the point. This should be fun first and monetary second. Pissed off grinding is for the strictly DFS/Betting crowd.
I hope these reminders help. I have always aspired to help people have fun and win. That's why I started playing then started creating content. Be a good sport, and as I used to say in my old MMO raiding days, don't suck, don't die.
Have fun out there, fam.
Have fun out there, fam.