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wilwhite
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Bored, so here's a poll. You can pick up to three...
Working a great trade.
Maybe because getting a player happens all at once, but seeing whether we were right about a player happens bit-by-bit?My FAVORITE part of dynasty?
For me, it would have to be landing a player that really helps your team - whether that be by trade, draft, or free agency.
Strip away the hype and the expectations (and perhaps the "investment" to acquire) many players can frustrate.
Always felt a sense of accomplishment that i added a player who flew under the radar yet was a solid contributor week in and week out.
YesMaybe because getting a player happens all at once, but seeing whether we were right about a player happens bit-by-bit?
I think my favorite moments are somewhere in the weekly grind - when a player you fought to get pays off.
@TREFF, what felt better, getting the fifth pick in that big trade that got you Chase? trading for Rhamondre? Week 1 when Chase got 100 yards and a TD? or week 10 when Rhamondre busted out with 100 yards and 2 TDs?
Glad I made someone feel specialI would say that my favorite thing that has happened over the last few years was picking up Elijah Mitchell at 12:45 on Sunday morning of week 2 last year because Adam Schefter said that he wouldn't be surprised at all if he led the backfield in carries that day. A lot of times that stuff doesn't work out, but when it does it's awesome because you know that everybody in the league had an equal shot at him since he was a free agent and it cost you absolutely nothing to gain a starting running back. Special shout out to @TREFF for drafting him and then dropping him on cut down day.
This was me seeing you snagging Mitchell as a FA before I was aware Treff cut him:I would say that my favorite thing that has happened over the last few years was picking up Elijah Mitchell at 12:45 on Sunday morning of week 2 last year because Adam Schefter said that he wouldn't be surprised at all if he led the backfield in carries that day. A lot of times that stuff doesn't work out, but when it does it's awesome because you know that everybody in the league had an equal shot at him since he was a free agent and it cost you absolutely nothing to gain a starting running back. Special shout out to @TREFF for drafting him and then dropping him on cut down day.