I hate playing more than like 1-2 fantasy league. feel like its like chaeating....I ike to just have like 1 MAYBE 2. So if my teamsucks then I got get better for the next year. I take it seriously like im a real GM so if I do like 10 Teams/Leagues then its like a waste and basically will have a good team heading for a playoff run.
I ik to have 1-2 teams and if the suck then that's on me and I must do a better job scouing/drafting for the next season.
I wanna desperately be in a Dynasty league so I can be in the same league with the same players/Owners for 10+ years and so on. And then if I wanna retire if I got a good team I can sell the franchise. Bsically like selling a team and move it (Like Rams selling STL and moving to LA LOL)
Do people do tht in Dynsaty leagues? Like if its a $50 entry fee and your like a real dynasty winning like 3 championships in a rw having the best team in the league and you no longer have the time to be a big part of the league. So you decide to sell the franchise. Do/Would people buy your team for big price, if you got a fantastic young QB /Roster so your team would be competitive for many ears to come. Could you sell the team for like 10x entry (Like $500ish?) Is that possible? I think that would be so cool LOL
And goes both ways if your team is god awful (Like the JAX Jaguars LOL) And you want to sell you team, which clearly would take like 3-5 years to rebuild would you have to sell it for like penies on the dollar basically at like $5-10 bucks? LOL??? Does this stuff go on? Or is the price set if you ant to sell your team at w.e the Entry fee is at $50?
I would think if you got a fantastic team like Luck, Leveon Bell, Jeremy Hill, Odell Beckham Jr, Antonio Brown, Gronk etc....And gonna be competitive for amny more years. I would want to sell my team if I couldn't be part of the league anymore for at least 10x the value of the entry fee. ($500) Which the new owner would make that money 10x ver by winning league championships and multiple rings throughout his tenure of being the GM/Owner.
What you think?