And the waiver order is in reverse order of the standings. I understand why the waiver system works the way it does, but the only thing I don't like about it is the fact that it has the potential to encourage "tanking" (much like the NFL draft order (for example, "Suck for Luck") and the NBA Draft Lottery, which ironically was supposed to prevent that), particularly early in the season. I have a family friend who's been doing Fantasy Football as far back as pre-internet (yes, there was a time when people played Fantasy Football on paper, way before it became a household name, and you had to pick up the USA Today to get the stats) who told me it's somewhat of an advantage to lose Week 1 so you can jump the waiver order. Well, it goes against everything I stand for to throw games, regardless of what there is to gain. I lost Week 1 fair and square BOTH of the last two years.
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