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It’s Super Bowl time (not quite yet) and everybody is trying to get their hands on the fantasy football cheat sheet 2009 as quickly as possible! It’s that time of year again to be thinking about Matt Baker, Roscoe Parrish, Justin Jenkins, Anthony Kimble, Kevin Faulk, and for die hard old fans John Elway. This year is an exciting one as no doubt the masses of the world, or at least the masses of Americans In the United States Of America (that sounds redundant) are looking evermore to national sports games to drown out and phase out their worries about the economy and this disastrous recession we are living in.
So, what will this year’s kick ass fantasy football team for 2009 that maybe won’t require a cheat sheet, you ask? Well, the cheesiest way is to just stock up on stars, but of course that can be a problem because depending on the rules you have to adhere to for your particular fantasy football game, you can only stock up on so many star players. Now this is completely my opinion and I’m quite a noob novice when it comes to fantasy football, but I believe in what is called the “min / max” principle to playing and winning a game.
Min maxing is a video game term (or at least that’s where I always hear that term used) where you maximize whatever it is you want, usually a statistic or skill, and you minimize the rest so you free up “points” or “stats” or “slots” to dump into the statistic or skill you are maximizing. It’s called min maxing and it should work great for everybody’s fantasy football cheat sheet 2009.
Now, what would I minimize in the min max part of this formula for my fantasy football cheat sheet for 2009? Well, my play-style is to ignore as much as I can of both teams. Yes, that is right ignore. Hear me out. The basic goal of football is to score a goal or kick the football into the end. Since I’m a person that would heavily favor ranged type plays (throwing and kicking footballs), I would set up my team to have the maximum best chance of successfully kicking the ball. Yup that’s right, I’m going for the punt strategy. Basically with everybody able to throw and kick, the objective would be to make it to the 30 or 40 yard line and just punt the ball for an easy 3 points. You can ignore defense as you only have a few seconds for the quarterback to throw the ball before he gets sacked. Now the problem with this strategy is that maybe the receiver of the football will get hosed but that’s why you pick one player on your team, ideally two players, that are the best receivers. Then you have both receivers stay and spread the hell apart to divide the defense’s tacklers.
For defense it’s quite simply, just load up on big scary fast people. Speed is probably more important since you always want to tackle everybody quickly or ideally, intercept the ball. Melee type players will favor huge front end players who are trying to charge the opposing quarterback and go for the sack, but this is often a very difficult maneuver to attempt. When it comes to fantasy football cheat sheet 2009, all I can say is min max to your heart’s content.
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