Couldn't figure out where to put this...I was listening to the podcast as I walked the dogs and was frankly shocked that the hast and the guest didn't use RotoLab software to manage their drafts/auction. It is amazing!
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Though, I did say that I plan on keeping player notes on my laptop this season - I'll still track all drafts and auctions via old fashioned colored tiers.
I find it more difficult to remember the nuggets about each player I find during research. I'm not sure if this is due to being on the other side of 50, or hanging out all night at Foley's in NYC (Tout Wars) or being in Vegas for the NFBC.
Actually, it's probably because I am on the other side of 50 and still hang out till 4 AM....
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Originally posted by Todd Zola View PostThough, I did say that I plan on keeping player notes on my laptop this season - I'll still track all drafts and auctions via old fashioned colored tiers.
I find it more difficult to remember the nuggets about each player I find during research.
Especially since I'm now on the wrong side of 60.
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Originally posted by SteveL View PostCould point, Todd. But in an auction I find I don't have time to read the notes. So now I just build any news/notes I have into my auction price for that player.
Especially since I'm now on the wrong side of 60.
I also build comments into the price but it's still a static number that needs to be taken in context. I don't look at the notes every time but I can usually get what I need before the auctioneer says SOLD giving me time to jump in. Or, I'll look while a player I don't want is up for bid, knowing the player will be nominated soon (often by me).
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Originally posted by RON@HQ View PostYeah, I was listening to it this morning. Both Patrick and Todd said they are pen-and-paper guys. Not that there is anything wrong with that.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
'Put Marvin Miller in the Hall of Fame!'
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