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Total Points Fantasy Football Leagues

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May the Best Team Win? Possibly not if you’re playing in a Head-to-Head fantasy football league.
If you partake in fantasy sports long enough, you’ll discover the more times than not, that the best team doesn’t always come out the victor. That realization is a helluva lot more noticeable when you happen to be the best team and a helluva lot less noticeable when you’re the beneficiary of fortunate scheduling. I’m not talking about the best team “on paper”. I’m talking about the indisputable evidence of the best team as measured by the Total Points accrued from week to week by a fantasy team. A traditional Head-to-Head scoring method has its advantages, but the biggest disadvantage might be the most important part of American sports; answering the annual adage – may the best team win.
I will concede that one major disadvantage to a Total Points league is the foregoing of smack talk that comes with Head-to-Head match-ups. The other is that not squaring off against a weekly opponent doesn’t resemble the real NFL. But, there will still be plenty of opportunities for bulletin board smack talk and maintaining realism is a suspect argument when successful fantasy teams are the beneficiary of garbage time stats that escalate your point total, but may not always paint a true picture of a player’s actual on-field performance.
Convincing your league’s purists that Head-to-Head is an inferior scoring methodology might be a tall order, but it usually only takes a couple of untimely losses to help sway an opinion. Anyone that has the second highest point total for the week but lost to the team that had the highest point total has undoubtedly shouted cries of “why me?” to the heavens. The volume is much louder when the team that won has a much worse record that the team that lost. When it happens down the stretch, or in the playoffs, suddenly the argument for a Total Points system becomes a lot more credible.
At the very least, I recommend that in addition to your standard league(s), everyone should play in at least one Total Points league each year. This diversifies your fantasy portfolio and provides you with a great comparison between the two types of leagues. If you’re truly looking to identify the year’s best team, consider a Total Points league and watch the cream rise to the top.

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Bill Parsons is the owner of http://www.MaximumFantasySports.com and a rabid fantasy sports participant. Maximum Fantasy Sports is a real-time fantasy football league website that includes all of the best features and some of which have never been attempted at any other website. MFS offers Free Fantasy Football leagues, Free Pools and Public Fantasy Football Leagues with cash payouts.

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