But the tide has changed big time in high stakes fantasy football. A large amount of the drafts are now done online as people like the conveinence of it especially with family and the timing of Labor Day. Plus the cost of travel is higher.
So the need for head to head aspect in NFFC is really not important anymore. But this is not the main reason. I also factor in that when you play head to head vs opponents in Weeks 1-13 (in Classic) and Weeks 3-13 (in Primetime) the luck of the draw also comes into play during the bye weeks. There is no way to forecast opponents and scheduling so their is no skill involved when your team is scheduled to play head to head vs other teams when they have a minimal amount of players who have a bye. Some guys in any particular league can get lucky with a schedule where their opponents have top players off during those particular weeks. Ofcourse, I can be lucky and play a schedule where as my opponents have their big guns on a bye week and now I am at an advantage.
With that being said.....the Classic should be a league where the top 7 highest scoring teams get the win and the bottom 7 get the loss. Same thing with the Primetime, top 6 get win and bottom 6 get loss.
I think it is more exciting to try to place in the top 6 (or 7 depending on league) than trying to beat the one guy head to head who is playing me when my studs are on the bye week.
And the third reason is that you may have a team in head to head now who beats you 170-160. And to get a loss when putting up 160 points really sucks. It is unnecessary. You can not control the schedule at all. And this type of loss could impact your season in some way , shape or form.
So, Greg and Tom, please consider ending head to head in 2013 and beyond......and let's compete like we do in the playoff rounds, where the top scoring teams have the best shot to fairly win.
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