Google Spreadsheet Recommendation
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Google Spreadsheet Recommendation
If you are in a slow draft, the Google spreadsheet is an unbelievable tool. The updating after a pick is a bit slow but Todd said as much in his video. There are a few cosmetic glitches when you enter something at the wrong place but there are easy workarounds. I find the most useful list to be the AVAILABLE tab. Sure, you can do this yourself but the ease of a glance at the remaining field is so easy this way. Real-time standings are nice but they are skewed until the draft is completed - still I look at them after each completed round. You should have a test run or two prior to your real draft but for slow draft, this is really great. Using it at an 60-second-a-pick NFBC style draft would require a separate person to enter data - and he would be very busy. For what it's worth, I wholeheartedly recommend its use.
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Mike Ladd
Buffy, the Umpire Slayer
Mike Ladd
Buffy, the Umpire Slayer