Greg Ambrosius wrote:Jack_Bauer wrote:As has been said before... There is more luck involved in fantasy football than baseball. Skill is STILL more important in fantasy football than is luck. Luck does impact results in fantasy baseball. They are different animals. Every year frustration boils over for someone who wants to feel like they can control the results when they think on paper they have the best team before the season starts or on any given week in any given match up...
Then the games get played and some unpredictable stuff happens. That is what fuels a thread like this or a viewpoint that fantasy football is all about luck. The football season comes on the heels of a long, grinding fantasy baseball season... then you blink your eyes and you are in week 4 of your fantasy football season and some people get frustrated.
This about summarizes things up.
This thread has been on the NFFC boards every year since 2004. I've never understood why some people want to figure out what percentage of skill vs. luck there is in this game because it's just guessing either way. It's a skill-based game and thankfully it is because that's what makes it legal. Mark is wrong when he compares it to pulling the handle on a slot machine because to get into the Championship Round you had to have done something right first and you still have to make the right calls with your starting lineup in Weeks 14, 15 and 16 to win it all. Getting to the Championship Round is one thing and WINNING the title is another thing. Skill is the major reason for both if you get there.
Again, this is no different than the NFL these days. In the NFL, you have to stay healthy during the regular season and then get hot in the playoffs. The Packers and Giants have proven that during the last two seasons and it's been that way for several years. The Giants were mediocre last year until they went on a playoff run and won the Super Bowl. The Packers were 8-6 before they went on a roll in 2010. The Steelers were the 6th seed with Jerome Bettis and won the Super Bowl; the Patriots were 18-0 and lost the Super Bowl to the Giants. I mean, the real game isn't much different than fantasy football. Do we call the NFL playoffs a slot machine?
Mark can call it what he wants, but the bottom line is that you need a lot of skill to win this game and you need a lot of luck. Who doesn't in any form of football? Who cares what the percentage of skill vs. luck is, you need both to win in the NFFC, to win in the NFL and to win in pee-wee football. I wish I had both in every league I was entered in...and so does every other frustrated owner on this thread.
I understand why a fantasy contest has to set it up this way. If you gave the regular season people a TRUE advantage for "kicking ass" the first 13 weeks of the season, many people wouldn't play. Steve Luzzi winning the grand prize is a fantasy contest owner (meaning Greg and Tom....not individual owners) DREAM COME TRUE!!! I know he was dead last when seeded for the championship round, but if I recall, he was somewhere in the neighborhood of 150th place+ in total points. That means there were approximately 85-90 teams who scored better than him that DID NOT get a chance at the $100,000. The object of this game is SCORE AS MANY POINTS AS POSSIBLE, but I realize we need H2H to play a part because that is what "people are comfortable with". This is not meant to take away anything from Steve. He got there, he dominated those 3 weeks, and everyone here would of traded spots with him that season.....congrats!
I think the NFFC does a better job than any other contest out there by rewarding REGULAR SEASON success in the most fair manner with a "3 week shootout" for the league prize $$$$ and not the VERY luck driven (IMO) H2H model.
That is why I am surprised about your statement about the "real" playoffs, Greg. What some people have never been able to comprehend is that THIS IS NOT REAL FOOTBALL!!! Why do people continue to compare it to the NFL games????
In fantasy football....
1) I CANNOT game plan for my opponent. Bill Belichick is one of the best at "taking away a team's top weapon". There is nothing like this in fantasy football.
2) If my RB, WR, etc. gets hurt 2:00 into the game, I cannot replace them with someone else and get their points.
3) Im sure a bunch of other things that are slipping my mind right now.
I agree 100% that there is a good amount of skill to GET into the championship round, but once you get there, the skill goes down CONSIDERABLY, IMO.
This year, I think I will publicly post my "dream team" each week to play in weeks 14-16. Meaning I can pick ANY valid lineup with any player in the NFL each week from weeks 14-16. I feel I have had pretty good success at fantasy football, but HIGHLY DOUBT I can pick a DIFFERENT team each week that outscores the eventual Classic and Primetime champ.
I may even take the highest projected scorers for each week from "fantasy expert" websites each week to see how they do as well.