CHASING THE 2016 NFBC: To stash or churn? A look at early season FAAB

So where do we stand?

There are many who believe standings are meaningless in April. In fact, there are some who refuse to even look at the standings this time of year. Mark Srebro, infamous within both the BHQ Forums and NFBC Message Boards as Gordon Gekko, is one who claims abstinence from first peeking at his league or overall standings until June. He doesn't know what he's missing, as he currently has three teams in the top 15 of the Main Event Overall. Nice start, Mark!

I don't have that kind of willpower. In fact, from Opening Day on, it's rare that even a single day goes by when I don't check the updated standings for each and every one of my leagues. It's part of the fun of this hobby for me. 

But whether you never look at the...

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