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by Rizzo » Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:28 pm
The way that the Fleaflicker waivers work is that once the first game of the week starts, all available players are placed on waivers. No team can pick them up until the waiver period begins during mid-week (usually either Wednesday or Thursday, which is decided by the commissioner). Now every week, the waiver ranks for teams are re-sorted every week based on the standings.
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by Sports4lyf » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:17 pm
Rizzo wrote:The way that the Fleaflicker waivers work is that once the first game of the week starts, all available players are placed on waivers. No team can pick them up until the waiver period begins during mid-week (usually either Wednesday or Thursday, which is decided by the commissioner). Now every week, the waiver ranks for teams are re-sorted every week based on the standings.
Do they have life scoring? Because if so, it looks like it's the same as ESPN. Is it just me, or do other people hate the way that waiver system works as well?
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by Rizzo » Fri Aug 01, 2008 6:22 pm
Sports4lyf wrote:Rizzo wrote:The way that the Fleaflicker waivers work is that once the first game of the week starts, all available players are placed on waivers. No team can pick them up until the waiver period begins during mid-week (usually either Wednesday or Thursday, which is decided by the commissioner). Now every week, the waiver ranks for teams are re-sorted every week based on the standings.
Do they have life scoring? Because if so, it looks like it's the same as ESPN. Is it just me, or do other people hate the way that waiver system works as well?
I think it's the best waiver system and I don't think I could ever go back to using the same crappy waiver system for fantasy football that Yahoo uses. Too many vultures sitting there ready to pick up the newest player when it isn't fair to the rest of the league.
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by Sports4lyf » Sun Aug 03, 2008 11:51 am
Rizzo wrote:
I think it's the best waiver system and I don't think I could ever go back to using the same crappy waiver system for fantasy football that Yahoo uses. Too many vultures sitting there ready to pick up the newest player when it isn't fair to the rest of the league.
I get what you're saying, I just wish it was done differently. Maybe have all players locked until Wednesday but allow them to be FA's - this gives all the managers sufficient time. I just don't think it's really fair for the worse teams to get the better end of the WW for the entire season. For those players who are dropped from teams, I have no problem with the waiver system. I just don't think that every single non-owned player should be on waivers each week.
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by greyone » Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:32 pm
Yahoo is offering free stat tracker this season.
To avoid 1st come 1st serve on yahoo....I think you need to shift on the waiver system from sunday-tuesday.
Anybody know the max teams for yahoo? 4 or 5 iirc.
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by Fenris-77 » Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:53 pm
I've only ever played on Yahoo. If there's something better lets do that instead. I'm easy.
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