What is WAC?

WAC stand for Weekly Assistant Coach and is an app that analyzes weekly matchups and evaluates trades.

Before using WAC, enter your league settings and save your league in the Full Impact hub. Once you have done that, select your league from the "Select League" dropdown menu, which comes with several pre-canned scoring setups which are designated by [fi].

HOW TO USE WAC?

1) Fill in your likely starting lineup.
2) Fill in your competitor's likely starting lineup.
3) Identify several alternative players (example: available Free Agents or players on your bench), that you think might be worth starting (this step is optional, but suggested).
4) Select the league you are working with (recall Full Impact allows you five different leagues).
5) Click 'Run Analysis'

That's it. It's that easy!

WHAT WILL WAC DO?

Using your own league's scoring system, WAC will forecast your starting lineup score and your competitor's score as well. You'll get it straight - regardless of if you're a huge favorite or a major underdog, WAC is going to put it on the line.

WAC will offer you some ideas and hints on how you can increase your odds of victory that week. How much risk should you take? WAC will tell you. What tricks of the trade might you want to consider? WAC will give you this type of advice and more. WAC's goal is to make sure you get a "W" that week! And, WAC's advice is all based on your league's scoring rules. At a very minimum, WAC is a big time saver!

In addition, WAC will carefully examine the alternative players you have identified. So be sure to enter your best bench players and/or Free Agent options.

When WAC reports back findings on your lineup alternatives, it considers a number of factors including how close your game looks, the upside lift you might get from the alternative player and more. WAC Free Agent advice is based on examining over 1500 case studies.