"Don’t buy a dozen eggs if you just want a hardboiled egg. Don’t buy a head of lettuce if you just want a salad. Don’t buy eggs and lettuce if you want egg salad because those are not the right ingredients." -Julius Bloop
(1:55:11 AM) ahallucinogenic: it's ok drench
(1:55:21 AM) ahallucinogenic: it's perfectly normal for young children to walk in on their parents making love
(1:55:31 AM) Drench394: i can't wait
Chloroform girl, how have you been?
Don't let me catch you sleeping again
You're only alive because I like you
It's been three years since you've seen the sunlight
But I know you're having fun
Bound, gagged and chained up in my basement
It's more about player pool than it is anything else. There are only 20 teams in the two LCS's for a total of 100 players. With 8 teams in a fantasy league your league will use 48 of those players (5 positions plus a flex), so about half.
That's in line with Fantasy baseball and football. In football you actually play the smallest percent of potential teams' players (as football leagues tend to be 8-12 teams), but that's largely about uncertainty in play time issues.
Fantasy baseball leagues tend to be in the 10-16 area. MLB has roughly 255 batters on any given day. Leagues vary a lot, but Yahoo's default is 10 batters per team, which would mean a 12 team league has 47% of all potential players that day. It's pretty common to find bigger leagues that play 12ish batters but even that's only 56% of available batters on a given day with 12 teams.