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From what i've gathered, a large volume of the dynasty player-base got into the hobby sometime during or after the pandemic, and the lion's share of dynasty leagues (especially if it's a free league or composed of a bunch of randoms) seem to cap out at a lifespan of 1-3 years before they fold in one way or another. So for those who've been committed to leagues longstanding enough to have truly seen dynasties rise and collapse, i've got a few questions. How many managers have come and gone over the years? Has being in a long-running league changed how you value future picks? When you know the league will likely still exist by the time a pick 2-3 years out finally conveys, does that change your approach? How have the teams that sold off everything to win now fared? What about the teams that tore it down and stockpiled picks? submitted by /u/B0HEMlA [link] [comments]