The rumor Rishi started last year that AllStar Stats (known as A.S.S. to QFL Nation) would fold by the start of the 2010 season is looking like it was only partially true. Yes, A.S.S. will eventually go away, but it won’t be this year, instead it will gradually decline until it just doesn’t work anymore… then it will go away.
Waivers didn’t run? Tough luck, you figure it out.
QSN’s sources at this year’s Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA)Â conference in Vegas concluded after talking with people close to A.S.S. that the site will be available for use this season, but don’t expect any improvements. A slow decline is predicted.
As most readers know QSN reached out to Rick Wolf, a big guy at AllStar Stats, last season and he denied A.S.S. was going away anytime soon.
Rishi started the rumor that A.S.S. was going to shut down by 2010 last season after he attended the FSTA conference in Chicago. He came back to report that A.S.S. was dead in the water and we better start looking for a replacement asap. Panic ensued. A committee was formed and concluded that we’re screwed if we want to switch services without painful rule changes, particularly to free agent and waiver bidding, because no other service handles this process like A.S.S (the “evaluator” is unique).
How much do you like the current blind bidding process provided by A.S.S.?