Another week, and I still don’t have all the graphics completed. Progress has been made, however, so three more teams will benefit from clever graphics this week.
So, without further delay: FAABulous prize$ for the Liga in week 6.
Another week, and I still don’t have all the graphics completed. Progress has been made, however, so three more teams will benefit from clever graphics this week.
So, without further delay: FAABulous prize$ for the Liga in week 6.
Admittedly, it feels a bit strange to post a writeup of week 5 the day after week 6 is complete. I’ve been working hard on some graphic improvements to the table format I introduced last week. Sadly, I did not complete all those improvements. However, rather than wait until I have them all done, I will start inserting graphics as I complete them.
So, without further delay: FAABulous prize$ for the Liga in week 5.
Last time I told you how the FAAB money would work from week 4 through the end of the season.
Here it is in action: FAABulous prize$ for the Liga in week 4.
Goodbyes are never easy.
That truism extends to the realm of fantasy football. Weeks 4-10 of the NFL season pepper fantasy rosters with frustrating “byes,” leaving fantasy managers with holes to fill on an almost weekly basis. Nowhere is the sting of a bye week more sharply felt than in the Liga Guadalupe. With only one bench spot to stash that star player on a bye week, we are often left with an agonising choice: (1) drop some bigger-name players on their bye week and hope to pick them up again off waivers or (2) start a less-than-full roster.
To help counter the temptation to stockpile talent through bye weeks, I began offering increased weekly bonuses to teams who start a full roster during weeks 4-10. This year, the stakes are even higher.
Here’s how it works . . .