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Rate my program: ESPN Fantasy Football Analyzer

3 pointsby sirseanover 16 years ago
Sometimes you want to know whose fantasy team is better, right? Well, now you can calculate your "optimum" points scored and record, which is a more accurate way to measure how good your team is.<p>This is a pretty diverse crowd, so I figure there are some people who enjoy a little fantasy football and wouldn't mind an extra tool to settle disputes about whose team is better and who's better/worse at playing fantasy football.

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jaxnover 16 years ago
I will check it out.<p>I won my ESPN fantasy football league this year. It is a tough league where we keep 7 players each year and draft new one. The league is now 6 or 7 years old and all of the owners are getting pretty good.<p>This year I created a spreadsheet to help me draft the most consistent players. It is similar to what you are doing in that it should help me ensure an "optimum" score each week. Since I won the league I think my method works.<p>So, here is my initial feedback from reading your description.<p>What counts in fantasy football is the number of wins and losses. Changing the goal to one of winning based on "optimum" points matters none to me. I want it to help me win (without redefining what a win is).<p>So instead of historical analysis, how about focusing on prediction? An ESPN fantasy football tool that helps with the draft and helps pick starters for a week is useful. You are close, but it doesn't sound like it is there yet.<p>I think your idea of optimum points can be useful for making those predictions.
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