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greenblood
greenblood Member Posts: 14,566
Anybody drafting a qb in the first four rounds should quit forever.
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  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,566
    edited August 2016

    Anybody drafting a qb in the first four rounds should quit forever.

    Standard leagues yes. Non-standard leagues where TD passes are worth 6 points no.
    I would normally up vote that. But when you compare the #1 QB Newton, with #9 Palmer and #10 Eli, why draft Newton early when you get nearly the same point production 4 rounds later?
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Anybody drafting a qb in the first four rounds should quit forever.

    Standard leagues yes. Non-standard leagues where TD passes are worth 6 points no.
    I would normally up vote that. But when you compare the #1 QB Newton, with #9 Palmer and #10 Eli, why draft Newton early when you get nearly the same point production 4 rounds later?
    Newton's probably not the #1 QB in a 6 point TD pass league. Those leagues suck, though.
  • CFetters_Nacho_Lover
    CFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,778 Founders Club
    dnc said:

    Anybody drafting a qb in the first four rounds should quit forever.

    Standard leagues yes. Non-standard leagues where TD passes are worth 6 points no.
    I would normally up vote that. But when you compare the #1 QB Newton, with #9 Palmer and #10 Eli, why draft Newton early when you get nearly the same point production 4 rounds later?
    Newton's probably not the #1 QB in a 6 point TD pass league. Those leagues suck, though.
    Disagree. 6-point TD pass leagues coupled with PPR spread the value around the portions vice a standard or even PPR league.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
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  • CokeGreaterThanPepsi
    CokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646

    dnc said:

    Anybody drafting a qb in the first four rounds should quit forever.

    Standard leagues yes. Non-standard leagues where TD passes are worth 6 points no.
    I would normally up vote that. But when you compare the #1 QB Newton, with #9 Palmer and #10 Eli, why draft Newton early when you get nearly the same point production 4 rounds later?
    Newton's probably not the #1 QB in a 6 point TD pass league. Those leagues suck, though.
    Disagree. 6-point TD pass leagues coupled with PPR spread the value around the portions vice a standard or even PPR league.
    Typical Kennedy grad.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    dnc said:

    Anybody drafting a qb in the first four rounds should quit forever.

    Standard leagues yes. Non-standard leagues where TD passes are worth 6 points no.
    I would normally up vote that. But when you compare the #1 QB Newton, with #9 Palmer and #10 Eli, why draft Newton early when you get nearly the same point production 4 rounds later?
    Newton's probably not the #1 QB in a 6 point TD pass league. Those leagues suck, though.
    Disagree. 6-point TD pass leagues coupled with PPR spread the value around the portions vice a standard or even PPR league.
    PPR sucks. 6 point TD pass leagues suck. Putting them together is suck abundance.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,566
    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Anybody drafting a qb in the first four rounds should quit forever.

    Standard leagues yes. Non-standard leagues where TD passes are worth 6 points no.
    I would normally up vote that. But when you compare the #1 QB Newton, with #9 Palmer and #10 Eli, why draft Newton early when you get nearly the same point production 4 rounds later?
    Newton's probably not the #1 QB in a 6 point TD pass league. Those leagues suck, though.
    Disagree. 6-point TD pass leagues coupled with PPR spread the value around the portions vice a standard or even PPR league.
    PPR sucks. 6 point TD pass leagues suck. Putting them together is suck abundance.
    I don't mind PPR leagues as long as they are within reason. For instance: 1 point per reception is rediculous, but say you get .25 points per reception I'm ok with it.

    But I get your point DNC. PPR leagues were created years ago to offset the dominance of running backs in fantasy leagues. It used to be that the first 20 picks in a draft could all be running backs. With the introduction of PPR leagues, it gave receivers and tight ends a little more value, and had an incentive for you to pick a WR earlier in the draft. Unfortunately, because of the evolution of the game, the PPR format if skewed incorrectly can have the opposite effect and make WRs much more valuable than running backs.

    In the end, it just depends on how the league is set up.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Anybody drafting a qb in the first four rounds should quit forever.

    Standard leagues yes. Non-standard leagues where TD passes are worth 6 points no.
    I would normally up vote that. But when you compare the #1 QB Newton, with #9 Palmer and #10 Eli, why draft Newton early when you get nearly the same point production 4 rounds later?
    Newton's probably not the #1 QB in a 6 point TD pass league. Those leagues suck, though.
    Disagree. 6-point TD pass leagues coupled with PPR spread the value around the portions vice a standard or even PPR league.
    PPR sucks. 6 point TD pass leagues suck. Putting them together is suck abundance.
    I don't mind PPR leagues as long as they are within reason. For instance: 1 point per reception is rediculous, but say you get .25 points per reception I'm ok with it.

    But I get your point DNC. PPR leagues were created years ago to offset the dominance of running backs in fantasy leagues. It used to be that the first 20 picks in a draft could all be running backs. With the introduction of PPR leagues, it gave receivers and tight ends a little more value, and had an incentive for you to pick a WR earlier in the draft. Unfortunately, because of the evolution of the game, the PPR format if skewed incorrectly can have the opposite effect and make WRs much more valuable than running backs.

    In the end, it just depends on how the league is set up.
    Agree partial PPR can be worthwhile. Full PPR is FS.