Can someone please explain all this QBBC and whatnot to me? I don't it means Quarterback by Committee, but I don't quite get the concept. Thanks!
16-team PPR Keeper League QB: T. Romo, V. Young RB: M. Turner, B. Wells, T. Hightower WR: A. Johnson, J. Ford, N. Burleson, A. Roberts, J. Simpson TE: D. Clark, J. Cook K: R. Gould D/ST: Cardinals
Vikes_Fan2823 wrote:Can someone please explain all this QBBC and whatnot to me? I don't it means Quarterback by Committee, but I don't quite get the concept. Thanks!
By committee, thats exactly waht it means and you better be good or extremely confindent in order to try it...
I know what it means I just don't understand how it works.
16-team PPR Keeper League QB: T. Romo, V. Young RB: M. Turner, B. Wells, T. Hightower WR: A. Johnson, J. Ford, N. Burleson, A. Roberts, J. Simpson TE: D. Clark, J. Cook K: R. Gould D/ST: Cardinals
The teams that employ this strategy have a committee that meets at the beginning of each quarter to decide who to play the following quarter.
A well orchestrated QBBC team will have an odd number of committee members, so as to avoid unneccesary timeouts due to tie votes. The more progressive QBBC teams leave one spot on the committee open and award it to "one lucky fan". There was even a team that allowed their cheerleaders to be the committee, thus assuring a "stud QB".