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re: No Kicker, Extra Flex???

Posted on 7/21/15 at 2:02 pm to
Posted by Zoltan
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Member since May 2010
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Posted on 7/21/15 at 2:02 pm to
Done it for the last 3 years in one of my leagues, and myself along with 2 others who are routinely the better/more knowledgeable managers end up in the top of the standings for the regular season each year. It 100% is more beneficial to you if you know what you are doing. Takes a lot more of the variance out of the game. Plus, the extra roster spot makes drafting, and player management that much more important.

Basically, if you are successful with fantasy routinely compared to others in your league, go for it. If not, keep the kickers.
Posted by geauxscott
Member since Nov 2007
939 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 3:23 pm to
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Done it for the last 3 years in one of my leagues, and myself along with 2 others who are routinely the better/more knowledgeable managers end up in the top of the standings for the regular season each year. It 100% is more beneficial to you if you know what you are doing. Takes a lot more of the variance out of the game. Plus, the extra roster spot makes drafting, and player management that much more important.

Basically, if you are successful with fantasy routinely compared to others in your league, go for it. If not, keep the kickers.


how many teams are in your league?

Did you keep the roster/bench limits the same? The league I am considering doing it in is a 12 team league so replacing the kicker with another RB/WR/TE could dry up the free agency market pretty quick... that's why I've considered reducing the roster size from 16 to 15 so it won't affect free agency pool. This would put us with 9 starters and 6 bench players instead of the normal 9 & 7.
Posted by Brodeur
Member since Feb 2012
4631 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 3:29 pm to
quote:

Basically, if you are successful with fantasy routinely compared to others in your league, go for it. If not, keep the kickers.




I'm in agreement here
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