The only thing I pay for is my entry fee into a league. With the free information available on the internet and magazines at libraries or bookstores there is no need to pay for cheatsheets.
Plindsey88 wrote:Half the fun of fantasy football is doing your own research.... I think you actually diminish your enjoyment of the game by relying on some other schmuck's rankings....
It would be ridiculous to pay for cheatsheets...all they are are some group of guys (or one guy's) opinion. Besides, many times during a draft your decision will be made for you because the guy in front of you will choose one of the 2 guys you were considering. So specific rankings won't mean as much as having tiers established.
Don't pay for anything...just use this site for advice and make up your own.
BrutallyHuge wrote:I pay for pigskinaddiction.com's Draft Guide every year.
It's not just a cheatsheet. It's BIG and it's only $8.95. Plus, it's funny...I love jokes about old players. It's PDF and they give you a free update on August 15th.
Hey BH, I heard you referring to them last season and their guide. What all is included in it? That's pretty damn reasonable if it's got any content at all, heck, most mags run that much.
Actually, on their site, they'll give you a free copy of last year's draft guide to check out for free. If you go to pigskinaddiction.com, it's on the left side "2004 Draft Guide."
89 pages. There's a decent amount of filler, but it's a one-stop-shop for me. The thing has cheatsheets, player profiles, bye week chart, rankings with explanations, general draft strategy, and other stuff. Check out the 2004 guide.
Anyone remember the website that was brought up maybe a month ago where they took different web sites and averaged them out? I want to say Guttpuppy brought up the link...
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Bennett4prez wrote:Anyone remember the website that was brought up maybe a month ago where they took different web sites and averaged them out? I want to say Guttpuppy brought up the link...
I think it was stomperrob and it's called fantasysportscentral.com. They compile numerous cheatsheets from the net including most all of the big hitters. They also update that cheatsheet during the season on a weekly basis to help in the start/bench portion of the season.
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BrutallyHuge wrote:I pay for pigskinaddiction.com's Draft Guide every year.
It's not just a cheatsheet. It's BIG and it's only $8.95. Plus, it's funny...I love jokes about old players. It's PDF and they give you a free update on August 15th.
Hey BH, I heard you referring to them last season and their guide. What all is included in it? That's pretty damn reasonable if it's got any content at all, heck, most mags run that much.
Actually, on their site, they'll give you a free copy of last year's draft guide to check out for free. If you go to pigskinaddiction.com, it's on the left side "2004 Draft Guide."
89 pages. There's a decent amount of filler, but it's a one-stop-shop for me. The thing has cheatsheets, player profiles, bye week chart, rankings with explanations, general draft strategy, and other stuff. Check out the 2004 guide.
Cool man. I'll check it out. I use them quite a bit as I think that they offer some of the best start/bench advice during the season so nice to hear they offer other good stuff too.
I like simple pleasures, like butter in my ass, lollipops in my mouth. That's just me.