junglejunky Wed 3/24/10 3:45 PM

i've encountered this "to stream or not stream" debate in a number of leagues.

for those not in the kno:

stream (v.) - to cut & add players each day in order to maximize scoring and beat an opponent.

technically, it's fair play since there are no transaction limits (that i kno of) on FF. it's just not sportsmanlike. having the ability to stream is the reason many owners join dailies as opposed to weeklies, where lineups are set once per week.

i was an avid streamer when i began playing this year but, thanks to an epipheny inspired by deen, i hav changed the way i play.

i only stream if my opponent is doing the same; that way i can keep up in a match, if my opponent only plays his players scheduled to play that day so do i, only adding if a player must go on the DL.

deen & i agree that setting transaction limits would help deter this situation.

i'm curious wat other owners' thoughts as well as admins' opinions on streaming and transaction limits -

junglejunky Sun 3/28/10 5:43 PM

i sent a similar message to the admins & hal wrote back earlier that their production team has considered adding transaction limits as a "high priority" & could be made available as early as the next football season.

i suggested that it be made an option for commishes to choose whether or not to implement limits. it would be included in the commish options/edit trans. rules section & may have a drop-down box similar to selecting # of keepers.

their response made it seem like the change is coming down the road.

i think it would add a level of strategy. let's say 15 has been set as a weekly limit by ur commish. u then hav to decide when to use them. would u run thru them early in the week, say on TUES, & try to gain an early lead? or would u sit on them in case they're needed later in the week to try & catch up to ur opponent?

it's a small addition that could hav a huge impact on the play of the game