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No have to be by kickoff of the game which your picked player is playing in

So I could just wait through each of the first 3 games, and then increase my odds by only having to pick between players from 2 teams each week...

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No have to be by kickoff of the game which your picked player is playing in

So I could just wait through each of the first 3 games, and then increase my odds by only having to pick between players from 2 teams each week...

 

If you want to lower your available pool of players. I don't see how it's really an advantage other than you simply have less choice...

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Seems like  your odds are lot better...but whatever...it's not that I care, it just seems odd. "Well, I was gonna take Grigsby, but forgot to get it in...thank goodness...I'll wait and pick one of the RBs from the two existing teams..."

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well look at it this way, let's say the Bombers and Esks game was the last one on the schedule this week instead of the first, "well I missed the first 3 games but I got a chance here, I'll take Grigsby the rbs are always a safe choice" doesn't get you any further ahead right? The odds I don't think change at all, just that you cut out 3/4 of the choices by waiting until the last game. 

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Right.  Whether you choose a player from the last 2 teams playing right before kickoff or 4 days before kickoff...how the heck does waiting increase your chances?  It's still the same 2 teams playing.  Chances are that neither team even scores a TD.  Ottawa didn't even score one in their game with Toronto, it was all field goals.

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