@Fantasy_Giant@0nlyMeez@FFHitman I don’t think anybody is “looking for” anything
Just a conversation about how this is not “right”. You seemingly agree, at least now. That wasn’t obvious originally.
A collective of the small consequences you mentioned for an NFL, is actually very impactful.
@Fantasy_Giant@0nlyMeez@FFHitman The fact that they will get a fine in the first place proves that this is a big deal. Your arguments are all sort of moot imo.
I agree it’s not on Mason, but pretty much everybody agrees there needs to be transparency. It’s essentially insider trading when it comes to betting.
@WeHateRob @Fantasy_Giant I agree
I’d also say, just do what you prefer. If you wanna lock up the JAX backfield because Bigsby cost you less than somebody else, be my guest.
You’re far worse off if your RB gets hurt than if you get a boost to a backup IMO
If you can pass block, and your backup can’t, you will not lose your job as a starting NFL RB without an injury
This doesn’t provide fantasy points directly, but it ensures they won’t leave the field
@2tittiesrfun@JakeBoesFF@Fantasy_Giant You still have to take somebody out of your lineup for the new RB either way.
Why would I want a backup to a bad RB just because he’s not mine when I can potentially have a backup to my good RB/good offense?
Its all preference and contextual, the whole argument is silly
@YZR_Fantasy@Fantasy_Giant You’ve made this “10th to 5th” argument a few times but it doesn’t make sense.
If I’m in 10th and you give me a new RB I still have to take somebody out of my lineup for them and I likely don’t win the league anyway
Geno Smith has had 1 good year in over a decade in the NFL and all of Twitter is criticizing a take/report that Geno isn’t locked in to start
Why is it believed his job is so secure?