One of the easiest ways to generate meaningful leverage is to allocate salary differently than the field or “flip the build.” This is the reason I spend so much time each week analyzing what I call the “Chalk Build,” which I put out on Saturday morning each week in the End Around. Seeing how the field is likeliest to spend their salary each slate helps us go about that process differently, which generates exorbitantly more leverage than simply looking at player takes. I used an example in my new Single-Entry course this year, and it’s something that bears . . .