I'm just curious of those of us who play fantasy, What is your favorite league setup and why? Also, is there anything different that your league does that typically isn't done?
(This thought was prompted by myself and a buddy talking about SuperFlex when I realized how popular SuperFlex is and how it's never really appealed to me at all, maybe I'm just not seeing the forest through the trees)
Personally, My favorite league is one that I commish with a group of my friends. It's a PPR Dynasty Salary Cap league with player contracts and an independent rookie draft annually.
1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 2 FLX, 1 K and 6 IDPs.
We even have a Restricted Free Agency Period, which I don't see many leagues do but helps keep involvement up in the offseason.
Originally Posted by Kiimo:
I am exaggerating for sure. having two quarterbacks and weapons is what all teams are striving for.
but someone offered me Tyreek Hill for Kyler Murray and I TURNED HIM DOWN
I'm probably severely overblowing the balance issues in my mind LOL I get it. Maybe I just need to get in a redraft league of it with someone this next season and see how I feel on it.
And yea, especially in Dynasty I can see that being a No from you. With how valuable QBs seem to be in SF, plus Kyler isn't anything to scoff at in fantasy (when he's healthy and playing obviously) [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Imagine losing a championship and thousands of dollars because the opposing WR/RB caught a ball for no gain.
HPPR/PPR is fun, but I don't think you should get any points for catches in a highly competitive league with a big pot :-)
OK. I can very much understand that for a big money league now when you frame it like that.
And yeah, I'm not saying one is better than the other by any means (different strokes for different folks) but yeah, I'd be pissed if a blown up screen lost me a big money championship. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kcgreene:
Maybe your just playing the wrong format? I got my group together for this contract/salary cap format, some of whom were basically done with fantasy. I think the structure of the league being conducive to multiple off-season activities (We have a Restricted Free Agency, The Rookie Draft, a UDFA bidding window, etc) helps. But honestly, I think any league is only fun when you enjoy the people you're in the league with.
People are on the chat daily in ours, even in the offseason.
I have 4 different leagues of varying skill and buy in:
14 person ppr on sleeper that models DK scoring
10 person league that's standard ppr on nfl.com
10 person half point ppr on espn
12 person superflex league on yahoo with all sorts of weird rules that change every year that I absolutely hate
I might enjoy it again if I got rid of the NFL and Yahoo league as those people aren't so much friends of mine, but friends of friends and an old league I'm too much of a pushover to leave. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kcgreene:
I'm probably severely overblowing the balance issues in my mind LOL I get it. Maybe I just need to get in a redraft league of it with someone this next season and see how I feel on it.
And yea, especially in Dynasty I can see that being a No from you. With how valuable QBs seem to be in SF, plus Kyler isn't anything to scoff at in fantasy (when he's healthy and playing obviously)
Yeah Kyler is good for fantasy because he runs for his life a lot. When he's healthy he's like the # 5-10 QB in my league's scoring system.
I start Mahomes and Cousins, soon to be Mahomes and Richardson and Kyler is my fourth QB for emergencies.
Considering Tyreek is 30 and already talking about retirement I can't straight up trade Kyler for him just value-wise
Football is sooooo much more enjoyable now after quitting that garbage. Anytime I hear someone talk about their league anymore I roll my eyes and walk away [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
Football is sooooo much more enjoyable now after quitting that garbage. Anytime I hear someone talk about their league anymore I roll my eyes and walk away
Originally Posted by bdj23:
I have 4 different leagues of varying skill and buy in:
14 person ppr on sleeper that models DK scoring
10 person espn league that's standard ppr on nfl.com
10 person half point ppr on espn
12 person superflex league on yahoo with all sorts of weird rules that change every year that I absolutely hate
I might enjoy it again if I got rid of the NFL and Yahoo league as those people aren't so much friends of mine, but friends of friends and an old league I'm too much of a pushover to leave.
Yeah, thats just too much happening for me. I can do multiple leagues, but 4 different league providers... That would be too many apps and stuff to do every week (especially if 2 of those league I didn't have many friends in there)
And yeah, I like consistent rules. I'm open to rule changes, but they need to have a reason to happen. I wrote out a Constitution for our league so everyone is on an equal playing field on rules (Had one league ruined when I was younger because people kept claiming certain things were cheating or against the spirit of the rules, so I put it together as a 'letter of the law' for us so to speak.) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
Football is sooooo much more enjoyable now after quitting that garbage. Anytime I hear someone talk about their league anymore I roll my eyes and walk away
It's not fun when you don't win...try that next time. [Reply]
I finished in last place in fantasy football, and tomorrow I have to do my punishment. I have to sit on a McDonalds for 24 hours unless I can eat my way out of it. Here’s the key I was given by a league mate for what I can eat to shorten my time ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/uhgidj67yb