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    Jim commented  · 

    You should be happy. You have just two complaints against Yahoo's fantasy football game.
    Many of us have several complaints.

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    Jim commented  · 

    The most likely players to get injured are RBs.
    So, of course, you benefit from drafting a couple extra RBs.
    I want to keep that ability.
    I don't want to see leagues in which managers are limited to too few RBs.

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    Jim commented  · 

    I oppose this suggestion.
    I understand that I can choose to not join the leagues which use the rule,
    but I've also seen some league commissioners change rules after the draft.
    How are you going to insure that a commissioner cannot add position limits after the draft ?

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    Jim commented  · 

    I oppose this rule.
    I understand that I can choose to not join the leagues which use the rule,
    but I've also seen some league commissioners change rules after the draft.
    How are you going to insure that a commissioner cannot add position limits after the draft ?

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    Jim commented  · 

    I oppose this rule.
    I understand that I can choose to not join the leagues which use the rule,
    but I've also seen some league commissioners change rules after the draft.
    How are you going to insure that a commissioner cannot add position limits after the draft ?

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    Jim commented  · 

    Hey byron: Did you call me a bozo in your July 22 post ?
    I don't care if this stupid rule is put into public leagues. I don't play in them.
    I do oppose the rule for private leagues.
    I understand your idea that I can choose to not join the leagues which use this rule,
    but I've also seen some league commissioners change rules after the draft.
    How are you going to insure that a commissioner cannot add position limits after the draft ?

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    Jim commented  · 

    Let's say that I draft 4 RBs today.
    Likely, 1 will be injured and 1 will be cut before the season's first game in Sept.
    So, the only sensible thing for me to do is to draft 5 RBs.
    QBs & WRs & TEs are less likely to be injured or cut.
    So, 1 sub at each of these positions is sensible.

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    Jim commented  · 

    Let's say that I draft 4 RBs today.
    Likely, 1 will be injured and 1 will be cut before the season's first game in Sept.
    So, the only sensible thing for me to do is to draft 5 RBs.
    QBs & WRs & TEs are less likely to be injured or cut.
    So, 1 sub at each of these positions is sensible.

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    Jim commented  · 

    Dear Klondike, Thanks for noticing my comment back in Feb.
    Please rest assured that I have no need for another silly medal.

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    Jim commented  · 

    Lots of QBs complete more than 20 passes in a game.
    I don't see that as being particularly bonus-worthy.

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    Jim commented  · 

    I think that I need to change the wording of the last sentence of my Dec-19 comment on this suggestion.
    I regret saying that a player who moves the ball nine yards on first-and-ten does more than a player who moves the ball one yard on second-and-one.
    My error is: Short yardage specialists don't play on second-and-one.
    They are likely on the field for third-and-one and for fourth-and-one, but they are rarely used on second-and-one because the team is generally going for more yardage than the minimum one yard needed for a first.
    I'll try to think about comments longer before posting them in the future.

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    Jim commented  · 

    If the goal of the offense on second-and-one is to get a first down, then why do teams so often throw a deep pass in that situation (or any second-and-short situation)?
    Plainly, the team expects that it can get a first down on third-and-one. So, it uses second-and-short as a good play to gamble with a deep pass or a screen pass or some other such higher-risk, higher-potential play.
    The player who moved the ball nine yards on first-and-ten did more for the team than the player who moved the ball one yard on second-and-one.

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    Jim commented  · 

    Who makes first downs?
    Giving a bonus for making a first down increases the points scored by the top players with little increase for average and below average players.
    I'd prefer to see return yardage count as much as rushing, passing, and receiving yardage. That change would increase the number of players worth owning.

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