I want to give a special thanks to all of you who kept checking back each day this week for more fantasy tips. As an added bonus, I included an extra five tips today to bring the total to 75 fantasy football tips. Stay tuned to NEO Sports for more fantasy articles throughout the season as well. Without further adieu, here are the last 15 tips to help you win your league this year.
61.) Don’t Give Up From A Bad Start
People tend to give up in fantasy way too early. A 0-3 start might be enough for someone to say they donated their money and stop setting their lineup. My rule is if you don’t set your lineups and continue to try until the playoffs then I might not ask you back next year because it isn’t fair to everyone else in the league. Chances are your team can still turn it around especially if your waivers are set to the worst team to have first pick each week. While your record might not look great, you can add talent week after week for a second half run and have full steam going into the playoffs. A decent amount of times the team I find most dangerous in the playoffs is a team that just barely made it but has been on a hot streak right before they begin. While a bad start is disheartening don’t let it be a death blow. Fight for your team and bragging rights. Nobody likes finishing last and there are some leagues that punish the last place finisher.
62.) Ride or Trade The Hot Hand
Those who drafted Devonta Freeman last year were in luck. After exploding with back to back 35+ point games in weeks three and four the decision become difficult. When a player gets hot like that riding them in the starting lineup is a good idea until they cool off and come back to Earth. If you don’t believe their success will be long lived and is just a temporary run, now is a good time to trade them while their trade value is the highest. It’s a tough decision of which one to go with because there is no way of really knowing which way it will go but either ride them out and put your faith behind them or trade them and cash out for a more reliable option down the stretch.
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