Fantasy sports are just like people. They make mistakes. They sin. They see the error in their ways and they repent and sometimes it sticks for longer periods of time than others.
In this section I will pick a player who has done just that. Under-performed, misbehaved or generally exhibited behavior unbecoming of a fantasy roster spot who I believe will turn it around. These guys can usually be had pretty cheaply and can occasionally pay huge dividends.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
"Sin binners" who can lead you to the promised land
If you are link most fantasy GMs at this time of year you are having injury problems. However, if you have navigated the season so far and are still in contention congratulations are in order. If your players are now returning from injury you are in a good spot to make a run at your league title. However, if you are just now losing players and watching your lead dwindle day by day help is here. I have compiled a list of players how should be available in your league who can ease your pain, mostly by inflicted in on others. If your league scores PIMs, hits or rewards any kind of general thuggery or sinning I have some stats you will be interested in.
Friday, February 3, 2012
When to stop believing in a saintly centre
My fantasy flock, let us play . . .
We are faced with many, many decisions year in and year out as members of the Cult of Fantasy Hockey. However, one of the hardest is when to let a player go. Especially a player who has provided us with so much enjoyment and value over the years. It is hard in fantasy hockey because it is all numbers-based. There is no worrying about what the fans think. There is no pillar of the community. There is no diminished role for the aging veteran who is great in the dressing room. There is simply a roster spot. A roster spot that needs a specific number of points produced from it for you to have a shot a the title.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
To Thy Own Self Be True
Fantasy Flock, Let us play . . .
There are many things to keep in mind as your progress through your life as a devout member of the Church of Stats. We know stats can lie. We know that interpretation of the same data can be vastly different between two members. We know that the most accurate stats, projections and algorithmic formulas can be trashed and cast out by Lady Luck through an injury, contract dispute or even death.
However, there is one area that we need to be aware of to be a productive member in the Cult of Fantasy Hockey. Get the tablets ready. Commandment #2 is Know thy own biases.
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