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私達が前にカップルを週述べたように、私達は大きい想像のフットボールの助けを貴方達に与えるために彼の原料を知っているコラムニストを捜していた。  よく私達は人を見つけた 想像のフットボールWeopon…そして彼実質の取り引きはある。

草案日の計画 フィル著

私達はここにある! フットボール・シーズンおよびあなたの想像の草案は間近である。

うまくいけばこれは方法の再教育コース選手権のチームを起草するである。

そうであれば あなたの草案頭部への21そして運転にすぐに酒屋に行きなさい pick up a case of ice cold beer for the other teams… don’t drink a drop yourself… amateurs get wasted at their drafts and wonder why half their starters have the same bye weeks.. You have 364 other days to drink….. Not Today…. although I usually open one and leave it in front of me so nobody catches on.

Don’t be anyone’s buddy and offer any assistance. The other teams are the enemy and any advice you can give them can come back to haunt you down the stretch.

When you sit down I want you to immediately take out the draft tracker sheet that you can download from the draft day kit here for free on 8/22/08 at 4pm.

List the name of all the teams and list their favorite real life team. This will come in handy when the “hometown hero” factor will come into effect in rounds 4-8.

For example, if the players in your draft are Giants fans and you’re both looking for a RB and Brandon Jacobs is left you can be sure they’ll grab him so you can start so you can see that simply knowing who the other teams in your league follow can help you make better draft day decisions/planning.

Whether you use a magazine or cheat sheets from a website make sure that you know the following things:

1) Your leagues scoring system so you can properly value QBs, Wrs, and Rbs.

2) Pay careful attention to your players bye weeks.

3) Watch for draft day runs on positions..for example there are only a handful of producing TEs in football so when they start to go make sure you don’t get left with a non producing TE who scores you zero all year

4) Don’t over pay for last years top producing players if you can identify better values in the later rounds.

5) Make sure to find a good source of fantasy information vs. the standard media outlets who offer generic and vague advice.

6) It’s very important that you collar your starters to their back up players so an injury to one of your starters won’t ruin your whole year.

For more of Phil’s advice check out his website Fantasyfootballweapon.com


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