Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
The question about luck vs. skill when it comes to fantasy football always draws some interesting responses. I do think baseball requires more skill than luck because it's a longer season and there are more games and a significantly larger number of variables that owners need to be aware of and stay on top of which can impact a fantasy season.
This will be my 18th season of fantasy football. I've won my share of championships along the way and there's no question in my mind that luck plays a larger role in determining each season's champion in this sport than any other.
Example: Two years ago, I finished with a 15-2 record in the ESPN Experts League. I had a helluva draft getting McNabb in his big season and Holmes in his and then Travis Henry in the 6th round. McNabb and Holmes carried me virtually the entire season, but then suffered injuries late in the year. I still managed to do well and got to the Super Bowl where I had a 15-1 record. Care to guess what happened? I ran into a red-hot Matt Hasselbeck and lost the league title.
So even though I had the best overall record in the league by a healthy margin and led the league in scoring and was clearly the best team the entire season, I didn't win the title because my opponent that week had a QB who went gonzo on me. Good thing I'm not the least bit bitter about that. Seriously, from my vantage point, that's bad luck, just like it was good luck last year that I was a Portis owner and he went off for a 5-TD game. Yes Portis is a great player, but that's still having luck on your side in my opinion.
I think it's a great question: Luck vs. Skill and I don't think the skill aspect of any fantasy sport should be diminished. I just think with football, the luck factor tends to often play a larger role than in other fantasy sports. But the key thing is to put yourself in the best possible position to capitalize on some potential good luck. And that's where soaking up as much of the info as you can be it online, from magazines or both comes into play. Dumb luck is a wonderful thing when it happens, but the smart fantasy player uses his skill to put himself in the best possible position to have some luck come their way. I think that's exactly how I feel, Tom - use your research and skill and draft strategies to put yourself in a position to be lucky. It doesn't take 'luck' to draft Priest Holmes, lol.
Still - everything you can possibly muster, from strength of schedule to who has a good backup to how good the supporting cast will be... even who upgrade their offensive lines this year - all that is important to TRY to get an angle on and then you can still come in last place.
Viva Football
Dyv