I've repeatedly observed competitors sell low and buy high. When one of their good players has a couple of bad weeks, the owners panic and sell. And when an unstartable player has a couple of great weeks, owners grab them off the wire expecting lightning to keep striking.
For a closer look at this phenomenon, see my September 20 post (http://www.fantasyfootballforwinners.com/2013/09/sell-high-on-eddie-royal-james-starks.html).
If you want to be a fantasy rock star, learn how to buy low and sell high. Learn how to identify actual trends and mere dead ends. Learn it from the book Fantasy Football for Winners, from the blog, and from @bjrudell on Twitter.
For a closer look at this phenomenon, see my September 20 post (http://www.fantasyfootballforwinners.com/2013/09/sell-high-on-eddie-royal-james-starks.html).
If you want to be a fantasy rock star, learn how to buy low and sell high. Learn how to identify actual trends and mere dead ends. Learn it from the book Fantasy Football for Winners, from the blog, and from @bjrudell on Twitter.