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Originally Posted by McFly
Not sure what you mean by would a top 5 GM in the league be top 5 in Fantasy football. Fantasy football generally is simply a game of trying to stock up on the most offensive playmakers using a snaking style draft. Then you plug in the guys you drafted into a line up usually consisting of 1 QB, 2 RB's, 2 WR's, 1 TE, 1 K, and 1 team Defense. The GM's don't really come into play. There are, of course, different variations of Fantasy Football. You can have different line ups, some leagues use different methods of drafting, some leagues use individual defensive players rather than a team Defense. But no GM's. maybe I'm misunderstanding the question. If not, hope that helps.
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Yeah, my question confuses me, too. I truly just don't know what I don't know.
What if an NFL GM ran his franchise the same way an FFL GM runs his. Do the same principles apply? Let's say Ozzie Newsome is considered a succesful NFL GM, would he be banned from the FFL because he would just kick everyone's ass every year?
I'm just wondering if NFL owners need to start searching the FFL for GM talent in order to be successful in "today's" NFL.
Is there another way to score points in the FFL than touchdowns, PATs, FGs and safeties?
Dinny