Prize Leagues - Full PPR
This change would have a full PPR (point per reception) scoring category. Currently the only option is 1/2 PPR.
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Brady commented
As it stands, PPR’s popularity is growing rapidly. Many, if not most, private leagues incorporate PPR. Public leagues at ESPN now offer PPR options, with others certain to follow.
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Gmen commented
More options would definitely be better!
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Gmen commented
In the interests of full disclosure, I have been playing primarily in PPR (Point Per Reception) leagues for the last decade or so. I originally bought into the format since it enhanced the scoring of receivers and tight ends, and gave a better mix of positions in the top 30 (overall) in any given season.
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Cody commented
As point-per-reception (PPR) leagues gain prevalence, it's important that people understand how the awarding of one point per reception affects fantasy scoring. We need to educate everyone about pprs
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Nick commented
Everyone I know play ppr.
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Rosa commented
I would actually like to see $10 entries and bigger entries like 12 or 16 teams.
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maria jonsdottir commented
I played ppr for my first time last year and got immediately hooked. It was so fun!
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Miguel commented
Yahoo pro-leagues would definitely make more business with ppr leagues.
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Hector commented
I support this idea.
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army commented
I like a lot of different options for yahoo pro-leagues. there too boring right now. bring in ppr/flex!
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Mark88 commented
This site I used to play on called fantasybowl had nothing but ppr and flex options only!
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J89 commented
I play in yahoo PRO20 this year, but I looking for PPR flex option too, so I went to RTSPORTS. Hopefully yahoo gets PPR soon..
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Luke commented
I agree. PPR is an exciting way to play fantasy football.
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Will Perry commented
That would be great.PPR proleagues
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Anonymous commented
Espn has PPR leagues. Yahoo should have them too!
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Brian8 commented
i love ppr
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kim commented
I love ppr. please yahoo add ppr pro leagues.
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kim commented
yes ppr!
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[Deleted User] commented
I vote for ppr and flex leagues for sure!
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Brandon Eid commented
seriously add options to your Proleagues, but PPR is a must. Everyone plays PPR these days. They have professional ppr drafts for the NFL analysts. ESPN so many articles about PPR drafts, but then we have YAHOO set in its old ways!