Here's some more info for you guys to chew on. We have two KP Expert Leagues going on this season. Both are 12-team leagues.
In the KP1 league, the team with the best record (yours truly at 8-0 ) picked 8th. The team that picked first is 6th overall with a 4-4 record. The team that picked 12th is 3-5, but the team that picked 11th is 5-3. Here's a breakdown of each team's record listed in order of draft position:
1. 4-4
2. 6-2
3. 6-2
4. 0-8
5. 4-4
6. 2-6
7. 3-5
8. 8-0
9. 5-3
10. 2-6
11. 5-3
12. 3-5
In the KP2 league, the team that had the first pick (our own Dyv who was teamed up with Meatloaf) has a 5-3 record. The team that picked last, however, is 5-2-1. Here's a breakdown of that league:
1. 5-3
2. 5-3
3. 5-3
4. 3-5
5. 6-2
6. 5-3
7. 3-5
8. 3-4-1
9. 3-5
10. 1-7
11. 3-5
12. 5-2-1
In KP2, the teams with the best records typically picked higher although having the last pick hasn't stopped John Hansen's team from posting a strong record so far. But in KP1, we have good records all over the map with no indication that draft position has made a significant impact on a team's record.
Just some more food for thought for everyone to chew on.
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Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
In KP2, the teams with the best records typically picked higher although having the last pick hasn't stopped John Hansen's team from posting a strong record so far. But in KP1, we have good records all over the map with no indication that draft position has made a significant impact on a team's record.
Just some more food for thought for everyone to chew on. as if we need more
records aren't really an effective measure. total pts is a better. i'm really interested in your comments on what i posted in the "Draft Slots - Week 8" thread. care to share?
In KP2, the teams with the best records typically picked higher although having the last pick hasn't stopped John Hansen's team from posting a strong record so far. But in KP1, we have good records all over the map with no indication that draft position has made a significant impact on a team's record.
Just some more food for thought for everyone to chew on. as if we need more
records aren't really an effective measure. total pts is a better. i'm really interested in your comments on what i posted in the "Draft Slots - Week 8" thread. care to share?
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Good point about records vs. points (I hate head-to-head for that very reason). Let me break down the leagues by total points.
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Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
Good point about records vs. points (I hate head-to-head for that very reason). Let me break down the leagues by total points. one could make the case for having each NFFC league champ be the team with the most points, and the second place team the one with the best remaining record.
Good point about records vs. points (I hate head-to-head for that very reason). Let me break down the leagues by total points. one could make the case for having each NFFC league champ be the team with the most points, and the second place team the one with the best remaining record.
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i've got a juicy new topic to write about, but i can't do it till later tonight. let's say around 9pm EST. i'll start a new thread.
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Here's the breakdown by scoring:
KP1
1. 4th
2. 8th
3. 1st
4. 11th
5. 5th
6. 10th
7. 7th
8. 2nd
9. 9th
10. 12th
11. 6th
12. 3rd
KP2
1. 1st
2. 2nd
3. 5th
4. 11th
5. 8th
6. 7th
7. 6th
8. 4th
9. 10th
10. 12th
11. 9th
12. 3rd
KP1
1. 4th
2. 8th
3. 1st
4. 11th
5. 5th
6. 10th
7. 7th
8. 2nd
9. 9th
10. 12th
11. 6th
12. 3rd
KP2
1. 1st
2. 2nd
3. 5th
4. 11th
5. 8th
6. 7th
7. 6th
8. 4th
9. 10th
10. 12th
11. 9th
12. 3rd
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I should clarify to say I dislike exclusive head-to-head leagues, but that's just personal preference. The nice thing about the NFFC is that we place a high priority on total points and obviously the overall champion is the one with the most points in the playoff run. I believe that is a great way to truly reward the best team in our event.
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