What makes certain players 'good' in fantasy?

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What makes certain players 'good' in fantasy?

Postby Doobie on Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:53 am

The only example I can really think of right now is Shane Battier. He is always ranked in the top 100 in players basically every year, but he is not that great of a statistical player? What makes him a good fantasy player? Also, anyone else that falls in this category you can mention.
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Re: What makes certain players 'good' in fantasy?

Postby Null17 on Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:38 pm

Efficiency I guess. Plus he seems to do a lot of the little things.
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Re: What makes certain players 'good' in fantasy?

Postby air gordon on Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:32 am

i agree w/null. or players that contribute in the hard to get categories. or even players that are suckas/cancers in real life but produce decent #'s. or players that give odd production for their position

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Re: What makes certain players 'good' in fantasy?

Postby Oznogrd on Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:28 am

as far as football goes: there are guys who end up with like...30 total yards but tons of fantasy points for being goalline options...
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Re: What makes certain players 'good' in fantasy?

Postby shadowgrin on Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:35 pm

Willis McGahee used to be like that, a goal line option. Not anymore. Fuck you McGahee!

Ben Wallace is Ben Wallace again. Giving out cats for blocks, steals, and rebounds. Plus he's getting less offensive touches as compared to his 'old' Pistons days so his less than stellar FG% and FT% isn't a problem on most games.
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Re: What makes certain players 'good' in fantasy?

Postby Oznogrd on Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:31 am

El Pollo Diablo wrote:Willis McGahee used to be like that, a goal line option. Not anymore. Fuck you McGahee!


Ray Rice is deservedly stealing all his touches. There's really not guys in the league anymore though that used to just power it in from the 1 and that was the only time they ran (stephen davis, jerome bettis, Mike Alstott while good runners anyway were unstoppable in a goalline stance). Sorta disappointing the game is all speed and not alot of power nowadays.
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Re: What makes certain players 'good' in fantasy?

Postby air gordon on Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:48 am

RB's that steal goal line carries..Vulturing. Alstott indeed took a lot of the glory for the work Warrick Dunn did up until the goal line
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